Former FEMA director on Flint water crisis response
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The contaminated water crisis in Flint, Michigan is being compared to the disaster during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Former FEMA director Michael Brown, who was in charge in 2005 when Katrina hit the gulf coast, joins Tamron Hall on MSNBC.Jan. 20, 2016
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