The Brodsky Channel
January 12, 2006 | 11:57 a.m.
The Weather Channel is debuting a new series, “It Could Happen Tomorrow,” with an episode Sunday on what would happen if a 1938-style hurricane hit modern-day New York City. Hey--they produced one on a hurricane hitting New Orleans back in May, 2005, and used it to test pilot the series and then you-know-what happened. Ah, brings back memories of those hearings with city Emergency Management Commissioner Joe Bruno and state Assemblyman Richard Brodsky in the fall. -Matthew Schuerman
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