Hurricane Katrina | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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From September 2005, Scott Pelley’s report on conditions in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Also from September 2005, Ed Bradley’s interview with Ed Compass, New Orleans Superintendent of Police, as his department tries to restore order in the city hit hardest by Hurricane Katrina. From December 2005, Bradley’s report on the incident in which hundreds of mostly black Hurricane Katrina evacuees were prevented from crossing the bridge from New Orleans into Gretna, La., by shotgun-firing police officers. From August 2006, Byron Pitts’ interview with New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin about the year since Hurricane Katrina. And from September 2006, Morley Safer’s interview with Dr. Anna Pou, a New Orleans physician arrested, along with nurses Cheri Landry and Lori Budo, for the murder of four patients by lethal injection, at Memorial Medical Center, a hospital left isolated and without power in the days after Hurricane Katrina.

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0:00 Intro
0:11 Katrina
17:05 Order Out of Chaos
30:42 Bridge to Gretna
44:16 One Year Later
56:48 Was it Murder?

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