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Which Way, L.A.?

Katrina-s Trail of Death, Destruction and Despair

Search and rescue teams are working 24/7 from Biloxi to New Orleans and the death toll continues to climb in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Thousands of homeless residents sit and wait for help, with scant supplies of food and water; thousands more are evacuating, some with no destination in mind. There is reportedly little police or National Guard presence in the city, and civil unrest, looting and carjacking are not yet under control, although though 30,000 troops, FEMA food and water air drops, and convoys of ships and trucks are arriving or on their way. Guest host Diana Nyad speaks with emergency workers and others about the crisis and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast. (An extended version of this segment aired earlier today on To the Point.) Making News: State Senate Approves Same-Sex Marriage The California state Senate today passed a bill that legalizes gay marriage. While both Massachusetts and Vermont have already approved gay marriage, today's vote is the first time that a state legislature has approved taking gender out of marriage, and done so without a court order. Lynda Gledhill of the San Francisco Chronicle has more on the bill's provisions and the battle it still faces before it becomes California law.

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By Warren Olney • Sep 1, 2005 • 30m Listen

Diana Nyad,

2002 inductee into the International Swimming Hall of Fame, is a business sports columnist for

Marketplace, senior sports correspondent for

Fox News, and has hosted her own show on

CNBC. She's also the

author of three books.

FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, recommends that if you want to help victims of Hurricane Katrina, the greatest need is for financial aid. A number of relief organizations are accepting contributions now:

  • Red Cross (800-HELP-NOW)

  • Episcopal Relief & Development (800-334-7626)

  • United Methodist Committee on Relief (800-554-8583)

  • Salvation Army (800-SAL-ARMY)

  • Catholic Charities (800-919-9338)

  • Jewish Federation (323-761-8200)

  • American Friends Service Committee

  • Second Harvest (800-344-8070)

  • Animal Shelter Disaster Relief Fund (212) 876-7700 x4516)

  • Charity Navigator

For more information on how you can help, visit the

FEMA website.

Gender-Neutral Marriage (AB 849)

Gledhill-s article on state Senate-s passage of same-sex marriage

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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