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President George W. Bush embraces victims of Hurricane Katrina Friday, Sept. 2, 2005, during his tour of the Biloxi, Miss., area. "The President told residents that he had come down to look at the damage first hand and to tell the "good people of this part of the world that the federal government is going to help." White House photo by Eric DraperSept. 2, 2005

President George W. Bush embraces victims of Hurricane Katrina Friday, , during his tour of the Biloxi, Miss. area. "The President told residents that he had come down to look at the damage first hand and to tell the "good people of this part of the world that the federal government is going to help."

White House photo by
Eric Draper

President George W. Bush spends a moment with a Patrick Wright during his walking tour Friday, Sept. 2, 2005, of Biloxi, Miss. "You know, there's a lot of sadness, of course," said the President of the devastated area. "But there's also a spirit here in Mississippi that is uplifting." White House photo by Eric DraperSept. 2, 2005

President George W. Bush spends a moment with a Patrick Wright during his walking tour of Biloxi, Miss. "You know, there's a lot of sadness, of course," said the President of the devastated area. "But there's also a spirit here in Mississippi that is uplifting."

White House photo by
Eric Draper

NEW ORLEANS, La. - A Coast Guard member looks on as a tug and barge brings approximately 1,000 New Orleans residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina to a safe haven near the Algiers Point ferry terminal.Sept. 1, 2005

NEW ORLEANS, La. - A Coast Guard member looks on as a tug and barge brings approximately 1,000 New Orleans residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina to a safe haven near the Algiers Point ferry terminal.

U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 2nd Class Bobby Nash.

Lance Cpl. Noah G. Dunagan, Marine Corps Air Station New River combat cameraman, helps a child onto the ramp of a CH-53E Super Stallion during an evacuation of New Orleans residents as part of Joint Task Force Katrina Sept. 2. Photo by:Lance Cpl. Brandon M. Gale09/02/05

Lance Cpl. Noah G. Dunagan, Marine Corps Air Station New River combat cameraman, helps a child onto the ramp of a CH-53E Super Stallion during an evacuation of New Orleans residents as part of Joint Task Force Katrina.

Photo by Lance Cpl. Brandon M. Gale

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