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From: Lynn 
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Dear MoveOn member,

This evening, the Associated Press released secret transcripts and video 
footage showing President Bush being personally briefed the day before 
Hurricane Katrina hit land. The predictions he heard were shockingly precise 
and accurate-including the failure of the levees. He knew exactly what was 
coming.

The article is a smoking gun on Bush's unpardonable failure to keep us safe. In 
just a few hours, the White House will be filling the airwaves with spin, so 
it's important to reach out right now to pass on the straight story to family 
and friends. If each of us acts, we can directly reach millions of people 
before morning.

The full AP article is attached below. Can you help get the word out to at 
least 5 friends? You can forward on this note or follow the link below:

http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1508_video

At the August 28th briefing, the president was told exactly what to expect:

  a.. The chief scientist of the National Hurricane Center warned that a major 
levee breach was "obviously a very, very grave concern." Bush lied to the 
entire nation about this point just 5 days later. 
  b.. Michael Brown told the president that if New Orleans flooded the 
Superdome emergency shelter would likely be under water and short on supplies, 
creating a "catastrophe within a catastrophe." 
  c.. Experts and officials implored the President to prepare for, as the AP 
described it, "devastation of historic proportions." 
President Bush didn't ask a single question during the briefing. In the next 
two days he campaigned, attended birthday parties and played guitar while the 
worst natural disaster in American history killed over 1,300 people and 
displaced hundreds of thousands.

There can now be no mistake: President Bush had a chance to lead, and he failed 
to keep us safe. 

In the next few days, we'll be tracking this story carefully and coordinating 
our response with partners in New Orleans and around the nation.

The survivors of Katrina deserve to know why the president left them to suffer 
the storm. And the people of the United States deserve leadership we can trust 
to keep our families safe. We'll work hard together until we have both.

Tonight, let's start by spreading the word:

http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1508_video

Thanks for all that you do,

-Ben, Nita, Tom, Jen, Adam R, Justin, Adam G, Eli and the whole MoveOn.org 
Political Action Team
  Wednesday, March 01, 2006


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Here's the full article from the Associated Press. You can also read it here:

http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1506

March 1, 2006

Video Shows Bush Was Warned Before Katrina
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON (AP)-In dramatic and sometimes agonizing terms, federal disaster 
officials warned President Bush and his homeland security chief before 
Hurricane Katrina struck that the storm could breach levees, put lives at risk 
in New Orleans' Superdome and overwhelm rescuers, according to confidential 
video footage.

Bush didn't ask a single question during the final briefing before Katrina 
struck on Aug. 29, but he assured soon-to-be-battered state officials: "We are 
fully prepared."

The footage-along with seven days of transcripts of briefings obtained by The 
Associated Press-show in excruciating detail that while federal officials 
anticipated the tragedy that unfolded in New Orleans and elsewhere along the 
Gulf Coast, they were fatally slow to realize they had not mustered enough 
resources to deal with the unprecedented disaster.

Linked by secure video, Bush's confidence on Aug. 28 starkly contrasts with the 
dire warnings his disaster chief and a cacophony of federal, state and local 
officials provided during the four days before the storm.

A top hurricane expert voiced "grave concerns" about the levees and 
then-Federal Emergency Management Agency chief Michael Brown told the president 
and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff that he feared there weren't 
enough disaster teams to help evacuees at the Superdome.

"I'm concerned about ... their ability to respond to a catastrophe within a 
catastrophe," Brown told his bosses the afternoon before Katrina made landfall.

Some of the footage and transcripts from briefings Aug. 25-31 conflicts with 
the defenses that federal, state and local officials have made in trying to 
deflect blame and minimize the political fallout from the failed Katrina 
response:

-Homeland Security officials have said the "fog of war" blinded them early on 
to the magnitude of the disaster. But the video and transcripts show federal 
and local officials discussed threats clearly, reviewed long-made plans and 
understood Katrina would wreak devastation of historic proportions. "I'm sure 
it will be the top 10 or 15 when all is said and done," National Hurricane 
Center's Max Mayfield warned the day Katrina lashed the Gulf Coast.

"I don't buy the `fog of war' defense," Brown told the AP in an interview 
Wednesday. "It was a fog of bureaucracy."

-Bush declared four days after the storm, "I don't think anybody anticipated 
the breach of the levees" that gushed deadly flood waters into New Orleans. But 
the transcripts and video show there was plenty of talk about that 
possibility-and Bush was worried too.

White House deputy chief of staff Joe Hagin, Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco and 
Brown discussed fears of a levee breach the day the storm hit.

"I talked to the president twice today, once in Crawford and then again on Air 
Force One," Brown said. "He's obviously watching the television a lot, and he 
had some questions about the Dome, he's asking questions about reports of 
breaches."

-Louisiana officials angrily blamed the federal government for not being 
prepared but the transcripts shows they were still praising FEMA as the storm 
roared toward the Gulf Coast and even two days afterward. "I think a lot of the 
planning FEMA has done with us the past year has really paid off," Col. Jeff 
Smith, Louisiana's emergency preparedness deputy director, said during the Aug. 
28 briefing.

It wasn't long before Smith and other state officials sounded overwhelmed.

"We appreciate everything that you all are doing for us, and all I would ask is 
that you realize that what's going on and the sense of urgency needs to be 
ratcheted up," Smith said Aug. 30.

Mississippi begged for more attention in that same briefing.

"We know that there are tens or hundreds of thousands of people in Louisiana 
that need to be rescued, but we would just ask you, we desperately need to get 
our share of assets because we'll have people dying-not because of water coming 
up, but because we can't get them medical treatment in our affected counties," 
said a Mississippi state official whose name was not mentioned on the tape.

Video footage of the Aug. 28 briefing, the final one before Katrina struck, 
showed an intense Brown voicing concerns from the government's disaster 
operation center and imploring colleagues to do whatever was necessary to help 
victims.

"We're going to need everything that we can possibly muster, not only in this 
state and in the region, but the nation, to respond to this event," Brown 
warned. He called the storm "a bad one, a big one" and implored federal 
agencies to cut through red tape to help people, bending rules if necessary.

"Go ahead and do it," Brown said. "I'll figure out some way to justify it. ... 
Just let them yell at me."

Bush appeared from a narrow, windowless room at his vacation ranch in Texas, 
with his elbows on a table. Hagin was sitting alongside him. Neither asked 
questions in the Aug. 28 briefing.

"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," the president said.

A relaxed Chertoff, sporting a polo shirt, weighed in from Washington at 
Homeland Security's operations center. He would later fly to Atlanta, outside 
of Katrina's reach, for a bird flu event.

One snippet captures a missed opportunity on Aug. 28 for the government to have 
dispatched active-duty military troops to the region to augment the National 
Guard.

Chertoff: "Are there any DOD assets that might be available? Have we reached 
out to them?"

Brown: "We have DOD assets over here at EOC (emergency operations center). They 
are fully engaged. And we are having those discussions with them now."

Chertoff: "Good job."

In fact, active duty troops weren't dispatched until days after the storm. And 
many states' National Guards had yet to be deployed to the region despite 
offers of assistance, and it took days before the Pentagon deployed active-duty 
personnel to help overwhelmed Guardsmen.

The National Hurricane Center's Mayfield told the final briefing before Katrina 
struck that storm models predicted minimal flooding inside New Orleans during 
the hurricane but he expressed concerns that counterclockwise winds and storm 
surges afterward could cause the levees at Lake Pontchartrain to be overrun.

"I don't think any model can tell you with any confidence right now whether the 
levees will be topped or not but that is obviously a very, very grave concern," 
Mayfield told the briefing.

Other officials expressed concerns about the large number of New Orleans 
residents who had not evacuated.

"They're not taking patients out of hospitals, taking prisoners out of prisons 
and they're leaving hotels open in downtown New Orleans. So I'm very concerned 
about that," Brown said.

Despite the concerns, it ultimately took days for search and rescue teams to 
reach some hospitals and nursing homes.

Brown also told colleagues one of his top concerns was whether evacuees who 
went to the New Orleans Superdome-which became a symbol of the failed Katrina 
response-would be safe and have adequate medical care.

"The Superdome is about 12 feet below sea level.... I don't know whether the 
roof is designed to stand, withstand a Category Five hurricane," he said.

Brown also wanted to know whether there were enough federal medical teams in 
place to treat evacuees and the dead in the Superdome.

"Not to be (missing) kind of gross here," Brown interjected, "but I'm 
concerned" about the medical and mortuary resources "and their ability to 
respond to a catastrophe within a catastrophe."


 

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