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And days after Hurricane
Katrina hit, people are still stranded, hoping a passing helicopter
will pluck them away to safety. Frustration over the pace
of the federal relief effort has reached the boiling point. Today, blistering criticism.
The mayor of New Orleans. Now, get off your asses
and let's do something. And let's fix the biggest god
crisis in the history of this country
Katrina hit, people are still stranded, hoping a passing helicopter
will pluck them away to safety. Frustration over the pace
of the federal relief effort has reached the boiling point. Today, blistering criticism.
The mayor of New Orleans. Now, get off your asses
and let's do something. And let's fix the biggest god
crisis in the history of this country
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And days after Hurricane
Katrina hit, people are still stranded,
00:00:05.421 --> 00:00:08.716
hoping a passing helicopter
will pluck them away to safety.
00:00:09.383 --> 00:00:11.803
Frustration over the pace
of the federal relief effort
00:00:11.886 --> 00:00:13.304
has reached the boiling point.
00:00:13.387 --> 00:00:16.891
Today, blistering criticism.
The mayor of New Orleans.
00:00:16.974 --> 00:00:19.227
Now, get off your asses
and let's do something.
00:00:19.031 --> 00:00:23.689
And let's fix the biggest god
crisis in the history of this country.
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Movie Summary
Doctors and nurses at the intensive care unit of a New Orleans hospital struggle with treating patients during Hurricane Katrina when the facility is without power for 5 days.