Friday, 28 August 2015

The 'Brownie' interview

In which, ThinkProgress interviews Michael "Brownie" Brown. “Did I make mistakes? Of course. Has everybody? You bet.” For the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, ThinkProgress interviewed former FEMA director Michael Brown about the storm -- and his current calling in talk radio punditry. We also took a look at how the disaster impacted New Orlean’s juvenile criminal justice system, and how musicians are helping the city heal. In other news, Planned Parenthood opponents have a new target, and these photos prove that “anchor babies” are a myth. For Katrina coverage and more, check out our top stories of the day: After Katrina, Disgraced Former FEMA Director Continued Disaster Aid. It Didn’t Go Well. Michael D. Brown sounded incredulous. I had just asked him about how his life was going now, and he said it was going well. I said I was glad. ...(read more) When Calling The Police On An Abusive Partner Leads To A Victim Losing Her Home Not Content With Just Women’s Bodies, Planned Parenthood Opponents Now Want To Regulate Art These Photos Prove ‘Anchor Babies’ Are A Myth Christian Hervis-Vazquez called his wife Viviana on Thursday afternoon to confirm her worst fear: He was in Mexico. The U.S. federal immigration agency Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had deported him earlier that day. ...(read more) Comedy Central Takes On ‘The Most Decadent, Disgustingly Wealthy Humans Who’ve Ever Lived.’ ThinkProgress | Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H ST NW | Washington, DC 20005 Contributions to Center for American Progress Action Fund are not tax deductible Donate | Manage Email Options | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe This email was sent to rightbuy18@GMAIL.COM.

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