but 13 or so years after katrina, almost 14 this september, my thoughts are also still with the people of new orleans and mississippi. those who made it home and those who didn't. we are, all of us, human beings and americans, and the words congressman king spoke yesterday say a heck of a lot more about him than they do about anyone or anything else. mitch landry helped the city rebuild and recover. he joins me now. mayor landrieu, when you heard what congressman king said wharks did you think? it's -- what did you think? >> well, it makes you furious, to be honest with you. you know, anderson, you were here reporting after katrina. you were on the ground. you saw everything. you saw bodies in the street, 18 of our fellow citizens were killed. 500,000 homes were hurt. 250,000 were destroyed. and not only were the people here not waiting for somebody to help, although we're thankful for every offer that was made,