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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
Thursday, March 2, 2006; Posted: 10:48 a.m. EST (15:48 GMT)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A newly released transcript from a video conference the day Hurricane Katrina struck seems to reinforce arguments that governments at all levels identified the potential dangers from the storm but were under-prepared for the devastation.
In the transcript released Wednesday, Michael Brown, then-director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, seems confident the emergency response is well in hand as he leads the August 29 briefing.
Brown praises Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco and others for "doing a good job" and assures officials that President Bush, who was vacationing at his Crawford, Texas, ranch, is in close touch. (Watch for Brown's warning and Bush's assurances -- 2:10)
Hurricane Katrina, which had been a Category 5 storm a day before, hit the Gulf Coast near the Louisiana-Mississippi border early August 29, a Monday.
Bush has been accused of showing poor leadership after the disaster, and for indicating, along with Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, that no one could have anticipated that the flood protection system for New Orleans, Louisiana, would be breached.
However, transcripts from video conferences on August 28 and 29 show that National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield expressed concern that Katrina might push its storm surge over the city's levees and flood walls.
"I don't think anyone can tell you with confidence right now whether the levees will be topped or not, but that's obviously a very, very great concern," Mayfield says in one.
In a September 1 television interview, Bush said, "I don't think anyone anticipated the breach of the levees," a statement Chertoff agreed with three days later.
In an apparent effort to deflect criticism from the administration, Department of Homeland Security officials highlighted transcript parts that showed any weakness by local officials.
For instance, although some levees and flood walls failed early August 29, Blanco is unaware of this development during the midday briefing.
"We keep getting reports in some places that maybe water is coming over the levees. We heard a report unconfirmed. I think we have not breached the levee," Blanco tells the group.
Brown stresses that Bush is heavily involved.
"I talked to the president twice today, once in Crawford and then again on Air Force One," Brown tells those at the briefing. "He remains very, very interested in this situation.
"He's obviously watching the television a lot, and he had some questions about the Dome [Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans]. He's asking questions about reports of breaches. He's asking about hospitals. He's very engaged, and he's asking a lot of really good questions I would expect him to ask," Brown adds.
Bush, who participated in the August 28 FEMA briefing, reassures officials that everything is under control.
"I want to assure the folks at the state level that we are fully prepared to not only help you during the storm, but we will move in whatever resources and assets we have at our disposal after the storm to help you deal with the loss of property. And we pray for no loss of life, of course," he says.
Bush did not participate in the next day's briefing. By that time, 11 inches of rain had fallen in New Orleans, the massive storm surge had damaged the flood protection system and about 15,000 people were in the Superdome. That figure eventually doubled, leading to days of intolerable conditions before residents could be bused elsewhere.
The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs requested the video from the August 29 briefing in its investigation of the federal government's response.
Brown resigned September 12 after being recalled to Washington under a barrage of criticism over his job qualifications and FEMA's response to the disaster. Recently, he has accused the administration of using him as a scapegoat.
In response to the August 28-29 videotapes, the White House said Wednesday the briefings represented only a snapshot of what went on behind the scenes. Bush was fully engaged in emergency preparations, the White House said.
At the August 28 briefing, Brown tells Bush he is concerned that the roof of the Superdome -- the shelter of last resort for New Orleans -- would be unable to withstand a Category 5 hurricane.
Katrina weakened slightly as it approached the coast and was a strong Category 3 when the center of the storm made landfall southeast of New Orleans near Grand Isle, Louisiana.
Brown voices concern about the ability of national response teams "to respond to a catastrophe within a catastrophe." He says he had heard that there had been no mandatory evacuations of patients from hospitals and inmates from prisons.
On Wednesday, Brown's attorney, Andy Lester, said the most recently released tape "shows that Michael Brown was sounding the alarm" with the White House and the Department of Homeland Security.
"He was repeatedly saying move things forward, push the envelope, jump over the envelope," Lester said in a written statement.
"Michael Brown was on the job, was doing his job and was making sure people above him at the White House and DHS were fully aware of everything that was going on in an extremely timely and urgent manner," Lester said. "It paints a different picture than what we have seen painted thus far."
Sen. Joseph Lieberman, the ranking Democrat on the Senate committee, said the tape "demonstrates for all to see what our committee discovered during its investigation of the preparations for and response to Hurricane Katrina."
"Government at all levels was forewarned of the catastrophic nature of the approaching storm and did painfully little to be ready to evacuate, search, rescue and relieve," said the Connecticut lawmaker, who had accused the White House of stonewalling the committee.
More than 1,300 people were killed by Katrina in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida -- where the storm first hit August 25 as a Category 1 hurricane.
A special House committee concluded last month that the response to Katrina at all levels of government was dismal, poorly planned and badly coordinated, showing that "America is still not ready for prime time" more than four years after the September 11, 2001, attacks.
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
So how many times do you think Dubya said "Fuck" in the first five minutes after he learned about the video tape?
Sure we can blame the people who didn't leave. Sure we can say that a hurricane is an act of nature and their really was nothing the Gov't could do to stop it. This won't change any of that.
What this does do is prove to the American people that G.W. Bush is a liar. His defense to the gov'ts slow response was that they didn't know it would be this bad and he set up Brown as a scapegoat. No we all know, without a doubt, that Bush did know about it and that Brown tried to warn him. Instead of doing anything, however, Bush just kicked back in Crawford and never even asked any questions during the briefing. He didn't look interested and just gave a canned response at the end, complete with that shit eating grin of his that you just want to smack off of his fucking face.
Will Dubya suffer for this? Most likley not. He'll come up with some excuse about how he forgot about the briefing because he was "fighting terror" and if you disagree your a terrorist too.
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
ok..so what was bush gona do..tell the hurricane to go somewhere else?
If you remember..it was because people refused to leave that problems started. Mostly black people
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
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Originally Posted by Myth1184
ok..so what was bush gona do..tell the hurricane to go somewhere else?
If you remember..it was because people refused to leave that problems started. Mostly black people
Read my 2nd post you racist twit. I know the Gov't couldn't stop the hurricane. LOL. The point is that Bush lied about having no prior knowledge of idea how bad it was going to be and lied about having no prior warning about the levees. Now his lies have been exposed.
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
The entire country was warned about Katrina for like a week before it hit. Blah, blah, blah. What a sad ass story this is.
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
LOL, how did I know Amsterdam would jump to defend good ol' Dubya. Why is this a sad ass story? Because Georgie was caught in a lie? Well, I guess that would be sad for you Amsterdam.
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
I never said he didn't deserve some of the blame on the slow response, but it is the local officials who are to fully blame for leaving their citizens starnded while 1100 city buses sat underwater. Blanco and mayor Chocolate jack-ass won't be in charge much longer anyhow, and W will be relaxing at his pimp ass ranch in Texas.
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
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Originally Posted by Fengzi
LOL, how did I know Amsterdam would jump to defend good ol' Dubya. Why is this a sad ass story? Because Georgie was caught in a lie? Well, I guess that would be sad for you Amsterdam.
The story is sad because all the MSM are repeating the exact same report the A.P. put out yesterday with many factual errors. It seems the A.P. "confused" breaches of the levees with overtopping of the levees. President Bush said it wasn't anticipated that the levees would be breached; the famous video that everyone keeps watching dosent even contradict that statement. It talks only of the possibility of the levees overtopping.
Is it possible that all of these reporters (and you apparently) somehow missed all of the post-Katrina discussions about the important differences between levee overtopping (Widely predicted before Katrina hit, including by CNN), and breaching of the levees, wich apparently resulted from design or construction defects??? It seems almost inconceivable that all of those involved in misreporting the video can claim ignorance.:confused:
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
More here:
http://newsbusters.org/node/4243&s=newsbusters
The L.A. Times has already admitted that the A.P. selectively edited the video. Are you that big of a sucker? Wake up sheepie.
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
Ahh Amsterdam. Always the good Republican. They could find Dubya in a Thai massage parlor with a 12yo prostitute and you'd still support the guy. "She was suspected of having links to terrorists and he was "interrogating" her" . Good to know we have good American's like you out there.:thumbsup:
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
Of course Bush knew what was going to happen. He doesn't give a fuck about those people...he's the dictator...I mean President! 911 was his dream come true. He's too busy making sure bombs get dropped on innocent Arabs in the name of "fighting terror". Too bad he'll be defeated. Boo hoo hoo for Bush. May Jah pass judgement rightously.
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
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Originally Posted by amsterdam
The entire country was warned about Katrina for like a week before it hit. Blah, blah, blah. What a sad ass story this is.
What is sad is that months later parts of the Gulf Coast and LA still are not "fixed"...I know Gulf shores is basically rebuilding again on its own...where are the billions going for hurricane rebuilding?? Its not Alabama....we prepared and still got hit hard but not waiting for a free bail out either...these people are doing it on their own and the community is pulled together...not apart like NO's. I don't care if the warning was in place 2 weeks before it hit...Katrina did major erosion to Orange Beach and Gulf Shores again and its just sad..guess if your not from these parts though it doesn't matter right...all I have read and seen concentrates mainly on LA...and the levees were not maintained like they were supposed to be...where did the money for levee maint. go to all these years?? Thats what should be exposed.
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
It is sad Shelbay. All the money is going into New Orleans because that's where the media focus is. Just wait, six months or so from now New Orleans will be as good as new and Bush will make a personal visit praising the rebuilding and his part in it of course. Meanwhile, every other place that was hard hit is forgotten because they don't provide any good photo-ops for his highness.
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
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Originally Posted by Fengzi
It is sad Shelbay. All the money is going into New Orleans because that's where the media focus is. Just wait, six months or so from now New Orleans will be as good as new and Bush will make a personal visit praising the rebuilding and his part in it of course. Meanwhile, every other place that was hard hit is forgotten because they don't provide any good photo-ops for his highness.
I know it and it burns my butt when I see people that have worked so hard to have what they have and then its gone...just gone...I think your right...NO's will be better than before and once again...Gulf Shores left to the people that know it and love it! Most people say well they should have insurance...kind of hard getting flood insurance in some "zones"...yes we choose to live on the coast but darn if I don't get really tired of hearing about the levees all the time and Gulf Shores is being treated with deliberate indifference....then to read that all this administration is concerned with is still attempting to place "blame" when they should be ashamed and sending some of those dollars to people that at the least would put the money back into the Gulf Coast..not off using debit cards to buy name brand clothes and going to hooters on taxpayers dime....I didn't see any alabamians getting those cards or any other "assistance"...if we waited on the Government to do it we would still be waiting years from now...I didn't realize you knew about the South..my new thing today..but I am still recuperating from the flu so I have missed alot of posts the last few days..anyway its nice to see someone that realizes the truth about the Gulf Coast....thanks for validating Alabamas Katrina woes...but the Pink Pony will be back lol...."she" only got part of the building.
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
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Originally Posted by Fengzi
Read my 2nd post you racist twit. I know the Gov't couldn't stop the hurricane. LOL. The point is that Bush lied about having no prior knowledge of idea how bad it was going to be and lied about having no prior warning about the levees. Now his lies have been exposed.
Ah sticks and stones my friend, there is no denying that BLACKS did in fact ignore the Evacuation order..theres no denying that 98% of the looters...were black.
Now back to the story about levees, Bush was told directly by the Gov of LA that there was NO breaches in the Levee....AP is being ripped a new AHOLE because they selected what they were gona release out of the video, not knowing it was sent to other sources as well, and it bit them in the ass.
I LOVE how stating facts is considered racist. Now if I referred to them as niggers...might be a different story.
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
Damn your racist myth--I like that post you did that says if your against the port deal then your racist----doublespeak my friend you robotlican do what ever your party line saids----git ur brownshirts from myth order today.....
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Transcripts, tape show Bush, Brown warned on Katrina
Bitch when the Fed was slow, Bitch cause the Feds went in. No bitching at all about city and state government. I didn't realize the the President of the U.S. was responsible for city evacuation plans in case of a natural disaster.
When every news station and weather channel says it's going to hit don't ya think city and state goverments should have taken control of the situation or do you want the Federal government to be in complete control of everything? If so, move to China.....seems to be working great!:thumbsup: