neighborhood. >> and the people that live in this community that want to stay in this community, leave us some part of something. >> activists amos -- huge cement pipelines now stand. >> why do you think this inter station should be torn down? >> because it doesn't do anything good for the community. >> it's a serious, serious quagmire. you are not going to be able to fix all that you tore up. you can't. what's you tear something up, it's humpty-dumpty. you can't put it back together again. >> how do you put a community back together again? trymaine lee has been here in new orleans reporting that story. and he joins us now, along with mitch landrieu, the former mayor of new orleans, who now works the with the biden administration as a senior and visor on infrastructure