Meet the Press yesterday* - transcript: New Orleans with
Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard: "What kind of
sick mind, what kind of black-hearted people want to nitpick
a man's mother's death?
It will be the saddest tale you ever heard, a man who was
responsible for safekeeping of a half a million people,
mother's died in the next parish because she was abandoned
there and he can't get to her and he tried to get to her
through EOC. He tried to get through the sheriff's office.
He tries every way he can to get there. Somebody wants to
debate those things? My God, what sick-minded person wants
to do that?"
Abandonment charges - Sept. 25: Jefferson Parish President
Aaron Broussard says the federal goverment and other
agencies failed in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane
Katrina.
MSNBC* - Sunday - Sept. 25th - 2005 - Mr. Russert:
...outside New Orleans where Jefferson Parish President
Aaron Broussard has agreed to return to Meet the Press, and
he's with us now.
Mr. Broussard, what is the situation in Jefferson Parish?
Mr. Aaron Broussard: Well, for us, this was a tidal surge
event. We didn't have a lot of rain. We did have tropical
storm winds that caused power outages and more debris for
our area. But primarily, this was a great challenge for us
in meeting these tidal surges. Poor Grand Isle, which is the
last inhabited barrier island in Louisiana, they got pounded
again; four feet of water across the road and in houses.
They were already about 50 percent decimated. They get
punched again. And then up in Lafitte area, which is where
the famous pirate Jean Lafitte, and the Battle of New
Orleans--Yul Brynner played that role, if you'll remember;
that town is named after him--a lot of private levees were
breached. We evacuated over 100 people by boat and put them
in deuce-and-a-half, we put them in buses and we provided a
shelter for them. The Harvey Canal, which is really the
Achilles' heel of our West Bank community, it was up to the
top. I mean, it was very, very close as to whether or not we
would have had to evacuate people or not.
But we had the cooperation of Thad Allen. You know, Admiral
Thad Allen is a warrior down here that was appointed to
oversee FEMA. And with the cooperation of Thad Allen and the
Corps of Engineers, we were able to give some relief to that
canal, the floodgates right at the Mississippi River. And
with our own levee district personnel and our own brave
parish personnel and volunteer firemen, we had sandbags
ready to handle any breach situations. Wherever we had
problems, we closed the breach quickly, and we were able to
maintain integrity overnight. This storm caught us by
surprise in the sense that it slowed down, went more to the
east than we thought and it kept pounding us with these
southern winds coming right up through the Gulf, evidencing
why, without any marshland, the devastation that coastal
erosion has done to us and left us so vulnerable to
hurricanes because we don't have that marsh to protect us
anymore.
Mr. Russert: Your comments this morning are in stark
contrast to three weeks ago. You're praising the federal
government today. That was not the case. As you well know,
Mr. Broussard, when you appeared here last time, very
difficult time, very emotional time. You made some
accusations that ricocheted around the country and have
created an enormous response. I want to go back and play
those for you. And then some things written about them and
give you a chance to respond. Let's watch.
Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard defends his
comments made on an earlier "Meet the Press" broadcast about
an employee's mother's death at St. Rita's Nursing home.
(Videotape, three weeks ago):
Mr. Broussard: It's not just Katrina that caused all these
deaths in New Orleans here. Bureaucracy has committed murder
here in the greater New Orleans area and bureaucracy has to
stand trial before Congress now. It's so obvious.
Mr. Russert: Hold on. Hold on, sir. Shouldn't the mayor of
New Orleans and the governor of New Orleans bear some
responsibility? Couldn't they have been much more forceful,
much more effective and much more organized in evacuating
the area?
Mr. Broussard: Sir, they were told, like me, every single
day, "The cavalry is coming." On the federal level, "The
cavalry is coming. The cavalry's coming. The cavalry's
coming." The guy who runs this building I'm in, emergency
management, he's responsible for everything. His mother was
trapped in St. Bernard Nursing Home and every day she called
him and said, "Are you coming, son? Is somebody coming?" And
he said, "Yeah, Mama. Somebody's coming to get you.
Somebody's coming to get you on Tuesday." "Somebody's coming
to get you on Wednesday." "Somebody's coming to get you on
Thursday." "Somebody's coming to get you on Friday." And she
drowned Friday night. She drowned Friday night.
Mr. Russert: Mr. President...
Mr. Broussard: Nobody's coming to get us. Nobody's coming to
get us. The secretary has promised. Everybody's promised.
They've had press conferences. I'm sick of the press
conferences. For God sakes, shut up and send us somebody.
(End videotape)
Mr. Broussard: I've never watched this. Why are they taking
me here?
Mr. Russert: Mr. Broussard, obviously that was a very
painful, emotional moment, but let me show you some of
the...
Mr. Broussard: Sir, I've never looked at that. I've never
heard that. I'm sorry. You take me to a sad place when you
let me hear that.
Mr. Russert: Well, it was important, I think...
Mr. Broussard: Go ahead. Go ahead, sir. Go ahead, sir.
Mr. Russert: Thank you very much.
Mr. Broussard: Go ahead.
Mr. Russert: All right, sir. Thank you very much. Take your
time. But it's important I think...
Mr. Broussard: Go ahead.
Mr. Russert: ...that our viewers see that again because
MSNBC and other blog organizations have looked into the
facts behind your comments and these are the conclusions,
and I'll read it for you and our viewers. It says: "An
emotional moment and a misunderstanding. Since the broadcast
of [Meet the Press] interview...a number of bloggers have
questioned the validity of Broussard's story. Subsequent
reporting identified the man whom Broussard was referring
to...as Thomas Rodrigue, the Jefferson Parish emergency
services director. ...Rodrigue acknowledged that his
92-year-old mother and more than 30 other people died in the
St. Rita nursing home. They had not been evacuated and the
flood waters overtook the residence. ... When told of the
sequence of phone calls that Broussard described, Rodrigue
said `No, no, that's not true. ...I contacted the nursing
home two days before the storm [on Saturday, Aug. 27th] and
again on [Sunday] the 28th. ...At the same time I talked to
the nursing home I had also talked to the emergency
manager...to encourage that nursing home to evacuate...'
Rodrigue says he never made any calls after Monday, the day
he figures his mother died... Officials believe the
residents of St. Rita's died on Monday, the 29th, not on
Friday, Sept. 2, as Broussard has suggested."
Your comments obviously...
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Mr. Broussard: Sir, this...
Mr. Russert: Go ahead.
Mr. Broussard: Sir, this gentleman's mother died on that
Friday before I came on the show. My own staff came up to me
and said what had happened. I had no idea his mother was in
the nursing home. It was related to me by my own staff, who
had tears in their eyes, what had happened. That's what they
told me. I went to that man, who I love very much and
respect very much, and he had collapsed like a deck of
cards. And I took him and put him in my hospital room with
my prayer books and told him to sit there and cry out and
pray away and give honor to his mother with his tears and
his prayers.
Now, everything that was told to me about the preface of
that was told to me by my own employees. Do you think I
would interrogate a man whose mother just died and said,
"Tommy, I want to know everything about why your mother just
died"? The staff, his own staff, told me those words. Sir,
that woman is the epitome of abandonment. She was left in
that nursing home. She died in that nursing home. Tommy will
tell you that he tried to rescue her and could not get her
rescued. Tommy could tell you that he sent messages there
through the EOC and through, I think, the sheriff's
department, "Tell Mama everything's going to be OK. Tell
Mama we're coming to get her."
Listen, sir, somebody wants to nitpick a man's tragic loss
of a mother because she was abandoned in a nursing home? Are
you kidding? What kind of sick mind, what kind of
black-hearted people want to nitpick a man's mother's death?
They just buried Eva last week. I was there at the wake. Are
you kidding me? That wasn't a box of Cheerios they buried
last week. That was a man's mother whose story, if it is
entirely broadcast, will be the epitome of abandonment. It
will be the saddest tale you ever heard, a man who was
responsible for safekeeping of a half a million people,
mother's died in the next parish because she was abandoned
there and he can't get to her and he tried to get to her
through EOC. He tried to get through the sheriff's office.
He tries every way he can to get there. Somebody wants to
debate those things? My God, what sick-minded person wants
to do that?
What kind of agenda is going on here? Mother Nature doesn't
have a political party. Mother Nature can vote a person dead
and Mother Nature can vote a community out of existence. But
Mother Nature is not playing any political games here.
Somebody better wake up. You want to come and live in this
community and see the tragedy we're living in? Are you
sitting there having your coffee, you're in a place where
toilets flush and lights go on and everything's a dream and
you pick up your paper and you want to battle ideology and
political chess games? Man, get out of my face. Whoever
wants to do that, get out of my face.
Mr. Russert: Mr. Broussard, the people who are questioning
your comments are saying that you accused the federal
government and the bureaucracy of murder, specifically
calling on the secretary of Homeland Security and using this
as an example to denounce the federal government. And what
they're saying is, in fact, it was the local government that
did not evacuate Eva Rodrigue on Friday or on Saturday. And
they're making that, in fact...
Mr. Broussard: Sir...
Mr. Russert: Let me just finish. I'll give you a chance to
respond.
Mr. Broussard: Yes.
Mr. Russert: And, in fact, the owners of the nursing home,
Salvador and Mable Mangano, have been indicted with 34
counts of negligent homicide by the Louisiana state attorney
general. So it was the owners of the nursing home and the
local government that are responsible for the lack of
evacuation and not the federal government. Is that fair?
Mr. Broussard: Sir, with everything I said on Meet the
Press, the last punctuation of my statements were the story
that I was going to tell in about maybe two sentences. It
just got emotional for me, sir. Talk about the context of
everything I said. Were we abandoned by the federal
government? Absolutely we were. Were there more people that
abandoned us? Make the list. The list can go on for miles.
That's for history to document. That's what Congress does
best, burn witches. Let Congress do their hearings. Let them
find the witches. Let them burn them. The media burns
witches better than anybody. Let the media go find the
witches and burn them. But as I stood on the ground, sir,
for day after day after day after day, nobody came here,
sir. Nobody came. The federal government didn't come. The
Red Cross didn't come. I'll give you a list of people that
didn't come here, sir, and I was here.
So anybody that's saying, "Oh, they were all here," you
know, they weren't living on my planet, there weren't living
in my parish. They did not come. I can't make it any more
clearer than that. Did inefficiencies, did bureaucracy
commit murder here? Absolutely, it did. And Congress and the
media will flush it out and find it out and those people
will be held accountable. You've already given an example.
These people in the nursing home in St. Bernard, they're
getting indicted. Good. They ought to be indicted. They
ought to get good old-fashioned Western justice. They ought
to be taken out and administered to like they did in the old
West.
Yes, there's a lot of people that they're going to find that
are going to be villains in this situation, but they're also
going to find for the most part that the Peter Principle was
squared. The Peter Principle is you promote somebody to the
level of incompetency, but when you promote somebody to the
level of incompetency in a life or death department, then
those people should be ousted. Those people should be strung
up. Those people should be burned at the stake. And I'm sure
Congress and the press is going to do that.
Mr. Russert: At the local, state and federal level.
Mr. Broussard: Sir, at every level. Are you kidding? This is
a jigsaw puzzle. This is a mosaic. The blame will be shared
by everybody. The heroic deeds will be magnified as
individual stories of heroics come out from different people
and agencies that did eventually come here. Sir, this is
chaos. It's organized chaos at best. There are plenty of
heroes that have to be uncovered. There are plenty of
villains that have to be uncovered. Let the process go on.
Let it happen. I don't have time to do it, sir. I didn't
even watch my own broadcast that you played to me in my ear.
It pained me to hear that again because Tommy Rodrigue is a
friend of mine. He works for me. I was at his mother's wake.
When somebody wants to nit-pick these details, I don't know
what sick minds creates this black-hearted agenda, but it's
sick. I mean, let us recover. Let us rebuild. If somebody
wants me to debate them on national TV, hey, buddy, be my
guest. Make my day. Put me at a podium when I got a full
night's sleep and you will not like matching me against
anybody that you want. That person is going to be in
trouble. If this station or anybody else or any other
station wants to do that, you just give me a full night's
sleep, sir. I haven't had one in about 30 days. But you wind
me up with a full night's sleep, I'll debate every detail of
everything you want, sir.
Mr. Russert: Aaron Broussard, the president of Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana, we thank you for coming on and correcting
the record and putting it in context. And we wish you well
and to all your people in the recovery. And we hope to talk
to you again.
Mr. Broussard: Thank you, sir.
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