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journal marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina tomorrow with former new orleans mayor mark morreale, the editor of the new orleans times picayune, and member of the army corps of engineers. and on saturday's program, archival footage of the hurricane and its aftermath from 10 years ago, plus your phone calls. washington journal, live each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. this weekend on the c-span network, politics, books, and american history on c-span saturday at six clark p.m. eastern. hurricane katrina's 10th anniversary, with live coverage from new orleans of the public commemoration. speakers include bill clinton and mitch landrieu. sunday evening at 6:30 on the road to the white house coverage, speeches from democratic candidates hillary clinton and bernie sanders at the democratic national committee summer meeting at minneapolis. on c-span2, book tv on 10:00 a.m. eastern. an author talks to the new york times immigration reporter about umented,""undoc tracing his journey in the u.s. from an undocumented immigrant to his time at princeton university. to mark the 10th a
journal marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina tomorrow with former new orleans mayor mark morreale, the editor of the new orleans times picayune, and member of the army corps of engineers. and on saturday's program, archival footage of the hurricane and its aftermath from 10 years ago, plus your phone calls. washington journal, live each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. this weekend on the c-span network, politics, books, and american history on c-span saturday at six clark...
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tomorrow, we will talk to former new orleans mayor mark morreale, the editor of "the new orleans timesicayune," and then on saturday, we will have actual video of the hurricane aftermath and the actual recovery over the past 10 years. we will also open the phone lines to get your reaction. late saturday afternoon, new orleans will hold a commemoration holding the 10th anniversary solar -- a 10th anniversary event. again, this gets underway saturday afternoon at 6:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. ♪ announcer: before president obama's new orleans visit, we are going to show you a new panel hosted by gwen ifil. this is about 40 minutes. gwen: all day long and you haven't seen that tuba come on stage, so you can tell it is the end of the day. but because it is the end of the day, we know there are a lot of unasked questions that have not been asked yet. it has been a very interesting day yet, hasn't it? hasn't it? a lot of us, face it, we thought we knew it all. but we don't. so here is the chance for a good wrapup and also a move forward. we talked at length about what happened, what didn'
tomorrow, we will talk to former new orleans mayor mark morreale, the editor of "the new orleans timesicayune," and then on saturday, we will have actual video of the hurricane aftermath and the actual recovery over the past 10 years. we will also open the phone lines to get your reaction. late saturday afternoon, new orleans will hold a commemoration holding the 10th anniversary solar -- a 10th anniversary event. again, this gets underway saturday afternoon at 6:00 p.m. eastern here...
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journal marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina tomorrow with former new orleans mayor mark morreale, the editor of the new orleans times to dealing, and karen durham aguilera. archival footage of the hurricane and its aftermath from 10 years ago. plus, your phone calls. washington journal live each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. today, president obama marked the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina by visiting new orleans where he spoke at a local community center. this is 45 minutes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] ♪ [applause] pres. obama: everybody have a seat. hello, everybody. where you at? it's good to be back in the big easy. [applause] and this is the weather in august all the time, right? [laughter] as soon as i land in new orleans, the first thing i do is get hungry. [laughter] when i was here with the family a few years ago, i had some food at the parkway bakery. i still remember it, that's how good it
journal marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina tomorrow with former new orleans mayor mark morreale, the editor of the new orleans times to dealing, and karen durham aguilera. archival footage of the hurricane and its aftermath from 10 years ago. plus, your phone calls. washington journal live each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. today, president obama marked the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina by visiting new orleans where he spoke at a local community center. this is 45...
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also, tomorrow we will talk to former new orleans mayor mark morreale, and the editor of the "new orleansicayune," and we will also feature video of the hurricane aftermath at its recovery in the last 10 years. "washington journal," every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. this weekend on the c-span's networks, politics, books, and american history. this saturday, hurricane katrina and the 10th anniversary. speakers include president bill clinton and mary landrieu. and speeches from democratic candidates hillary clinton and bernie sanders at the democratic national committee summer meeting in indianapolis -- in minneapolis. and afterwards, author dan-el pa dilla peralta talks about his book "undocumented." if all is his journey as an undocumented immigrant to the top of his class and ideally. several programs follow about the storm hurricane katrina and its aftermath. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon, a few minutes past 2:00 p.m., former nasa after not don thomas discusses the history of the u.s. space station, and discusses the difference between american and russian spac
also, tomorrow we will talk to former new orleans mayor mark morreale, and the editor of the "new orleansicayune," and we will also feature video of the hurricane aftermath at its recovery in the last 10 years. "washington journal," every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. this weekend on the c-span's networks, politics, books, and american history. this saturday, hurricane katrina and the 10th anniversary. speakers include president bill clinton and mary landrieu. and speeches...
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joining us is the former mayor of new orleans mark morreale. good morning.the washington post as saying with regard to new orleans and the rebuilding, we are at halftime. what do you mean? guest: i mean the city has not been fully populated. all neighborhoods have not fully come back. they are still pending reimbursement claims the city has with fema. the rebuilding, the renaissance, the resurge into the city still has a still quite a distance to go. we at the urban league applaud progress that has been made. but we also pointed out -- we have a report released by the urban league of greater new orleans this week -- about the continuing challenges of poverty, jobs, income, and education that still plague the city and confront the region. poverty, jobs, income, and education that still plague the city and confront the region. 10understanding where we are years later, it is important that people not spike the ball. not pop the cork on the champagne bottle. but applaud the work that has been done but commit to the continuation. it took san francisco 25 years to
joining us is the former mayor of new orleans mark morreale. good morning.the washington post as saying with regard to new orleans and the rebuilding, we are at halftime. what do you mean? guest: i mean the city has not been fully populated. all neighborhoods have not fully come back. they are still pending reimbursement claims the city has with fema. the rebuilding, the renaissance, the resurge into the city still has a still quite a distance to go. we at the urban league applaud progress that...