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One week after Hurricane Katrina (search) turned the region into a disaster of biblical proportions, miles-long lines of vehicles crawled into Jefferson Parish on Monday as residents were allowed to return for brief inspections of what's left of their homes.

We'll have complete FOX Team coverage from:

• Molly Henneberg in Baton Rouge, LA
• David Lee Miller in New Orleans, LA
• Alicia Acuna in Houston, TX
• Anita Vogel in Kenner, LA

Plus, with destruction on this scale, how do authorities go about identifying the dead? We'll ask forensic pathologist, Dr. Michael Baden.

And, we'll get reaction to President Bush's decision to nominate Judge John Roberts (search) to replace Chief Justice William Rehnquist.

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"On the Record with Greta Van Susteren" is a one-hour news and analysis program involving a diverse component of newsmaker interviews anchored by distinguished journalist and renowned trial lawyer Greta Van Susteren.

"On the Record" capitalizes on Van Susteren's experience, fairness and inquisitive manner in exploring the issues of the day with her trademark hard hitting and provocative questions.

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