Eight years after Hurricane Katrina tore through the levees and flood walls meant to protect New Orleans, the city is now “stronger and faster and better,” said its mayor, Mitch Landrieu, on Thursday.
“The levee protection is in place, we’ve rebuilt our education system, our health care system, economic development, and as you noticed, tourism,” said Landrieu on MSNBC.
The tourism industry hit a record high in 2012, raking in over $6 billion, and Landrieu said other businesses have staged dramatic comebacks as well.








