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A Look Back at Hurricane Katrina, 10 Years Later

Thursday, August 27, 2015 14:17
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On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson is joined by Daniel French to discuss what he saw and heard from those trapped in New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina hit, then Jason Russell of the Washington Examiner talks about charter schools in post-Katrina New Orleans, then Steven Horwitz from the Mercatus Center tells the story of Wal-Mart’s quick response to the storm, and finally, Abby Phillip from the Washington Post describes the different experiences whites and blacks have had in the rebuilding of New Orleans.

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