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"Crisis Mismanagement" on PBS

EXPOSÉ's "Crisis Mismanagement" premieres on PBS tonight. Check local listings. Find out how the SOUTH FLORIDA SUN-SENTINEL uncovered massive waste and mismanagement at FEMA a year before Hurricane Katrina.

>> Read the producer's notes on the SUN-SENTINEL team, including "cute, not scary" investigations editor, Joe Demma.


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I hate what FEMA did To Flordia & New Orleans by giving Flordia money that they dont even need. Look what they did to New Orleans . They promised the people they will fix up the town and get new house. Now they all live in trailer and the city looks like a dump. The government and police need to crack down on Fema really hard. and toughten laws against Fema and any other agencies. To make sure they dont do this again. They should shut down FEMA. Let a reasonable, caring person take over with all of the resource and do the right thing for these people. Give them what they want and they will give back to you.

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