
Could more have been done to prepare for Texas floods?
Clip: 5/27/2015 | 5m 43s
Judy Woodruff learns more from guests.
The streets of Houston are still flooded after an onslaught of severe storms, and the city is bracing for more rain in the coming days. Officials say six people have died in Houston from the flooding so far. Judy Woodruff learns more from Molly Hennessy-Fiske of the Los Angeles Times about how the already-saturated state is coping.
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Could more have been done to prepare for Texas floods?
Clip: 5/27/2015 | 5m 43s
The streets of Houston are still flooded after an onslaught of severe storms, and the city is bracing for more rain in the coming days. Officials say six people have died in Houston from the flooding so far. Judy Woodruff learns more from Molly Hennessy-Fiske of the Los Angeles Times about how the already-saturated state is coping.
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