
The state’s top medical officer said Louisiana coordinated with the federal Health and Human Services Department in evacuating hospitals and nursing homes after Katrina hit.
The state official, identified in the Aug. 27 e-mail as Dr. Roseanne Pratts, “responded no, that they do not require anything at this time and they would be in touch if and when they needed assistance,” wrote HHS senior policy analyst Erin Fowler.
At least 40 bodies, many of them elderly patients, were found inside a flooded New Orleans hospital after Katrina hit. Thirty-four patients at a nursing home near New Orleans died Aug. 29 in the wake of massive flooding brought by the storm’s surge. The nursing home’s owners have since been charged with negligent homicide for failing to evacuate the patients.
The committee also released a Senate interview of Louisiana Transportation Secretary Johnny Bradberry, during which he told investigators “we have done nothing to fulfill this responsibility” of ensuring evacuation plans are in place for at-risk populations.
“Block clubs, community organizations want cameras. … They can’t walk down the street. … Their kids have to go around a corner away from the gang-bangers. You can’t walk to church. You can’t get on the CTA. … Cameras really prevent much crime. Cameras also solve a lot of crime. The terrorist attacks in London were solved by cameras. The whole incident was solved by cameras,” Daley said.
Two years ago, with help from a $5.1 million federal homeland security grant, the city announced plans to install 250 cameras at locations thought to be at high risk of a terrorist attack, link them and 2,000 existing cameras to the 911 center and equip them all with software capable of spotting “suspicious and unusual behavior.”
Chicago City Hall is now finalizing a contract for “Operation Virtual Shield,” Daley’s Big Brother plan to link 1,000 miles of “sometimes stand-alone fiber” into a unified “homeland security grid” — complete with sensors to monitor the city’s water supply and detect chemical and biological weapons.
London has 200,000 cameras monitoring virtually every public move its citizens make. Daley wouldn’t go so far as to say he wants to duplicate the London network. He would only say he’s “looking for more and more cameras all over.”
Ironically, the country that showed the highest level of support for the free enterprise system was China, with 74% agreeing that it is the best system. Others that were nearly as enthusiastic were the Philippines (73%), the US (71%), and India (70%).
France was the one country where most did not agree with this proposition. Only 36% of the French agreed that the free market economy is the best system, while 50% disagreed. Others that only showed plurality support for the proposition were Argentina (42% agree), Russia (43%), and Turkey (47%). In all other cases, agreement was 57% or higher.

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