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00:00CATEGORY 3
00:30I woke up. My neighborhood had 20 feet of water.
00:37I put my first granddaughter on the roof, turned around to get her two sisters, and she fell into the water and disappeared.
00:49We survived Katrina. When them levies broke, that's what knit us in.
00:57The government's levies failed, and they left us. To say that clear, they left us.
01:06Federal, state, and local officials just were completely unprepared for something they knew was going to happen.
01:12We predicted that people would be trapped in their homes.
01:16I couldn't live.
01:1820,000 people showed up at the Superdome.
01:21We didn't have any food, any water.
01:23The governor said that she's on our National Guard to shoot, to kill if somebody's looting.
01:29I'm not sure if you call that looting. I call that survival.
01:32The American people only knew what they saw on television.
01:37TV news loves a crime story more than anything else.
01:41We were treated as criminals.
01:44Why are these people holding us against our will in here?
01:48You can look and see that this shit was racial.
01:52Is anybody going to come help us?
01:54We're a part of a culture that we want a hero.
01:56There's no blueprint for 80% of a major city being underwater.
01:59There's no blueprint for that.
02:0220 years later, the shit is still real.
02:0520 years to life, the time should fit the crime.
02:08Human lives cut down and out, left in waters to rot.
02:1320 years to life, and my stomach still holds a knot.
02:16MAIL
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