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Post-Katrina Analysis.

Publication: Finance Wire

Publication Date: 21-SEP-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Voxant Inc.

Original Source: CNBC/DOW JONES BUSINESS VIDEO ANALYST INTERVIEW

MICHELLE CARSUO-CABRERA, CNBC ANCHOR: Well, the federal government faces a daunting task to rebuild the Katrina-ravaged Gulf Coast with the price tag now estimated at $200 billion. To pay the check responsibly, this morning`s Wall Street Journal editorial page calls on Congress to roll back planned pork projects and enact President Bush`s proposal for a Gulf opportunity zone, not just in the Gulf but in the entire country. Rob Pollack at The Wall Street Journal joins us now to discuss.

Good to have you here this morning,...

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