Where are we now: five years after Hurricane Katrina

Washington Post blogger Ed O\'Keefe explains what has happened since Hurricane Katrina.

It’s been five years since Hurricane Katrina. Where are we now?

Washington Post blogger Ed O’Keefe has done a series of reports for the Federal Eye Blogger and he says many agencies are making big changes.

O’Keefe joined the Dorobek Insider to talk about what’s changed in the past five years and whether we’re more prepared now.

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