"President Obama And New Orleans' Recovery: 'Our Work's Not Done'"

President Obama spent time in New Orleans talking with residents about Hurricane Katrina on its tenth anniversary -- the progress in recovery, and the work left to do.

'Was it 'Sanford and Son'?

No, it was 'The Jeffersons.' Definitely 'The Jeffersons.'

Sure of his knowledge of '70s sitcoms, President Barack Obama sung out the first few words of that show's theme song in key as he stood Thursday afternoon (Aug. 27) with a few residents on Magic Street, a main drag through what used to be the Lafitte housing complex.

'Well we're movin' on up ...'"

Richard Rainey reports for the New Orleans Times-Picayune August 27, 2015.

SEE ALSO:

"Obama to People of New Orleans: You Inspire Me, and America" (AP)

"Obama Returns To New Orleans To Remember Katrina And Celebrate City’s Recovery" (Washington Post)

"Obama Acknowledges There's Much More Work To Do In New Orleans" (NPR)

"Obama Lauds New Orleans' Progress Since Katrina, Says More To Be Done" (Reuters)

"These Are the Cities Most Vulnerable to the Next Katrina" (TIME)

SEJ Roundup of Katrina 10th Anniversary Coverage

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune, 08/28/2015