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Oprah on Location: Inside the Katrina Catastrophe



"I think we all—this country—owe these people an apology. We still don't know how many of our fellow Americans lost their lives in the Katrina catastrophe. As New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin says, 'It is a number we all fear.' But we do know that a million did survive. They are not refugees. And I hope that everybody in this country and the world stops calling them refugees, because they are not. They are survivors and we, the people, will not let them stand alone. They are Americans." — Oprah



Hurricane Katrina devastation
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Oprah Reports
Beyond the headlines, Oprah reveals what life is like after Katrina's devastation.

Lisa Ling and Nate Berkus talk to survivors.
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The Angel Network Team
To begin to understand the full depth of this tragedy, we called for help from some friends. Matthew McConaughey, Faith Hill, Jamie Foxx, Lisa Ling, Nate Berkus and Dr. Oz bring you the stories of Hurricane Katrina you haven't seen.

Oprah and Mayor Ray Nagin tour New Orleans.
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Meeting the Mayor
An emotional Ray Nagin, the mayor of New Orleans, reveals the inhumane suffering he saw in his city.

Oprah goes inside the Superdome.
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"Hell on Earth"
Mayor Nagin and the National Guard advised against it…but Oprah brings you inside the disaster scene at the Superdome.


Oprah in Mississippi
Chris Rock, Lisa Marie Presley, Gayle King and others take you inside the devastation. See the stories of heartbreak and hope.


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Original Air Date: September 6, 2005

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"My husband, baby and I were helped by an older, poor black couple when I was stranded alongside the highway returning home from evacuating. They went all out of their way to help us strangers. Kudos to all who've helped, especially those heroes in New Orleans."
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