three times any other department in our government, then they obviously i wonder what they re talking about. this would be obviously something that should be at the top of their agenda. by the way, president obama, we re going to target those people who are most vocal. where s the evidence? i got to ask you a question. are you telling me that the machinery of government, the irs, the most powerful organization in the united states bureaucracy, you are telling me that they were not used to intimidate the president s political opponents in the election last year? didn t happen? i m saying it didn t happen and if it did happen, it didn t happen it did not happen. no intimidation of the tea party people. the president was elected on a wave of civic activism. he appreciates civic activism even if it comes from the right. there s been no evidence of any intimidation. let s look at the words.
money. but engineers now say the work here is moving at a great pace. in fact, a memorial should be complete by the tenth anniversary of the attacks next year, and the entire site should be up and running by 2014. back in new orleans, the extent of the destruction makes setting such deadlines nearly impossible. the recovery here will last several more years, if not decades. and about one-fifth of city residents are still displaced. yet, in this nearly 300-year-old city, battered by water and now by oil, there s still hope. at the end of the day this is going to be a better city than it was at the time of katrina. reporter: schools are back up and running. billions of recovery dollars are at work. and the tourism industry is rebounding. about 80% of residents are back. levees are being repaired. civic activism and volunteerism are high. political reforms in motion. and neighborhood redevelopment slowly taking shape. i m not sure many cities would have been able to come back after