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nation who was behind us every step of the way. >> i really think that that infused the people of new orleansnse of confidence, a new sense of purpose. you know what, we're going to survive. i think they got that from the saints' season. >> you found redemption, and it's wearing a gold helmet. >> yes. it's fabulous. pretty good. >> when we come back, big oil. big money. >> if there wasn't oil, there wouldn't be a louisiana. >> and big problems. >> this is like a cancer, a big disease. how can we remedy this? [ woman ] welcome back, jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage, while my sneezing and my itchy eyes took refuge from the dust in here and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. it's the brand allergists recommend most. ♪ lily and i are back on the road again. where we belong. with zyrtec®, i can love the air®. when you switch your car insurance to esurance. i could save 'em 522 smackers. you talkin' dough? bread. benjamins? scratch. greenbacks. moolah. cheddar... simoleons! don't try to out-save me. [ fem
nation who was behind us every step of the way. >> i really think that that infused the people of new orleansnse of confidence, a new sense of purpose. you know what, we're going to survive. i think they got that from the saints' season. >> you found redemption, and it's wearing a gold helmet. >> yes. it's fabulous. pretty good. >> when we come back, big oil. big money. >> if there wasn't oil, there wouldn't be a louisiana. >> and big problems. >> this...
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francois tells dominique to travel to new orleans and ward ever won the rebels are coming to go to new orleans and take cover, get out of the way of this rebel army. he sends his wife and children to hide in the same swabs that were harbors for runaway slaves. francois makes a different decision. he does not follow his own advice. he was notorious for contempt for his slaves. he kept a slave boy named gustav as a house pet. he would make them crawl around and toss him scraps on the table. this is what other planters said about him as a you can only imagine what the slaves said about him if they had written down their description of what it was like. so the francois believing in that fundamental ideology of plantation slavery that they were not people but animals, instead decides to take a stand on his plantation to faced down the rebel army. when they see him he tells them turnaround and go back to your plantations and they will listen because he is their master and they will be a fan as he tells them to behave. francois does not wait long before he sees the wisps of smoke of burning p
francois tells dominique to travel to new orleans and ward ever won the rebels are coming to go to new orleans and take cover, get out of the way of this rebel army. he sends his wife and children to hide in the same swabs that were harbors for runaway slaves. francois makes a different decision. he does not follow his own advice. he was notorious for contempt for his slaves. he kept a slave boy named gustav as a house pet. he would make them crawl around and toss him scraps on the table. this...
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we want to be in new orleans. so is we're going to give $250,000 worth of medication to every patient that walks in the door. and i tell you, we have patients who can't afford a $4 medication. to have that 90 days frees up so much. >> why do you do this? the national association of free clinics. why do you go to different cities? and i will say there is no picking on new orleans here, okay? they have been through a lot. but you know what, so have other cities in this country when it comes to health care. and i could take this show on the road. i've been with you a number of different clinics. it's the same story. it hasn't changed. okay? so why do you go on the road and do this? >> the 1,200 clinics across the country have seen a 40 to 50% increase in patients. and the last two years. we knew we had to do something. we had to go to the clinics and have these clinics across the country to show what the face of the uninsured looks like. because so many people think, oh, that's not me. it's not anybody i know. but i'
we want to be in new orleans. so is we're going to give $250,000 worth of medication to every patient that walks in the door. and i tell you, we have patients who can't afford a $4 medication. to have that 90 days frees up so much. >> why do you do this? the national association of free clinics. why do you go to different cities? and i will say there is no picking on new orleans here, okay? they have been through a lot. but you know what, so have other cities in this country when it comes...
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vermont that were left unreachable by vehicle as a result of the flooding irene left behind, and like new orleans, vermont is also looking for help. the head of fema toured the damage by helicopter today and here was the scene in the state of new york, a handful of towns remain cut off tonight as a result of roads and bridges that had been flooded there by irene, and today that state's governor, asked for federal assistance to help clean up the mess. today, north carolina's governor, bev perdue, reported that hurricane irene destroyed more than 1,000 homes in her state and caused at least $70 million in damage. notably, she made that announcement while standing alongside janet napolitano. you as a state can't predict when a disaster is going to strike, you can, of course, set aside money in a disaster fund, but often the scale of the disaster is more than a state can handle. that's where fema comes in, and right now, as states all across the country attempt to pick up the pieces from a 2011 that has essentially been one disaster after another from wildfires out west, to floods and tornados in the
vermont that were left unreachable by vehicle as a result of the flooding irene left behind, and like new orleans, vermont is also looking for help. the head of fema toured the damage by helicopter today and here was the scene in the state of new york, a handful of towns remain cut off tonight as a result of roads and bridges that had been flooded there by irene, and today that state's governor, asked for federal assistance to help clean up the mess. today, north carolina's governor, bev...
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and for more about the case and the inquiry into the new orleans' police department-- campbell robertsonas been covering the trial, including today's verdict for the "new york times" and joins me now from new orleans. campbell robertson, thank you for being with us. what would you add to the account we just shared about the prosecution's case? you wrote that it was a grisly account. i believe that was your word. >> well, this account started coming out over some time. there had been five police officers who pled guilty, some of whom were actually firing at the bridge that day, other ones who were involved in the coverup, one of them described as a massacre. so, as those guilty pleas were coming out, the, while everyone knew this was, everyone had suspected that this was a very bad scene, the grislyness of it began to come out one at a time with those guilty pleas. so when the prosecutors finally put it altogether, it was a pretty harrowing account of what happened that day. >> woodruff: and there were accounts of the police tampering with the evidence, planting a gun. tell us a little ab
and for more about the case and the inquiry into the new orleans' police department-- campbell robertsonas been covering the trial, including today's verdict for the "new york times" and joins me now from new orleans. campbell robertson, thank you for being with us. what would you add to the account we just shared about the prosecution's case? you wrote that it was a grisly account. i believe that was your word. >> well, this account started coming out over some time. there had...
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one thing new orleans knows about is crawfish down there so it w w a new orleans reporter that identified the problem. >> but they're still charging 17 bucks a pound. >> new york, that's right. >>> coming up next on this friday morning, football fans rejoice, yes, we'll have highlights from last night's preseason games. >>> dramatic details of a hollywood worthy capture. the dougherty siblings in jail. ♪ we can't guarantee she'll always mind her table manners. we can't guarantee she'll be much help with the yard work. we can't guarantee she'll stay out of your personal space - not that you'd want her to - but we can guarantee that petsmart grooming... ...will make your dog look great. try us today. with the petsmart grooming look great guarantee , you're happy... ...or it's free. petsmart. happiness in store.™ while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtete® i can love the air®. ♪ [ recorded voice ] onstar. we're looking for city hall
one thing new orleans knows about is crawfish down there so it w w a new orleans reporter that identified the problem. >> but they're still charging 17 bucks a pound. >> new york, that's right. >>> coming up next on this friday morning, football fans rejoice, yes, we'll have highlights from last night's preseason games. >>> dramatic details of a hollywood worthy capture. the dougherty siblings in jail. ♪ we can't guarantee she'll always mind her table manners. we...
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nice to see you and the good to see you too so what is alec up to a new orleans this week. well as you explained it their corporate front group started in the seventies and they really grew very quickly in the early ninety's and only and so now they face more scrutiny and as you mentioned during the day corporate lobbyist meet with state lawmakers state assemblyman. and how to hash out model legislation as they call it can be brought back to our state capitals across the country and introduced as legislation but right now it's not. the evening here in new orleans now it will are done with the legislation writing for the day and now it's the party time time warner as a part of the start about fifteen minutes where they're bringing out lawmakers from across the country and it's giving them gumbo and alcohol but they're a party to offer that there's about five or six different private receptions where corporate lobbyist after feeding people legislation now they're feeding them food and booze yeah any day any details any secrets that you've uncovered. well we've got a couple bi
nice to see you and the good to see you too so what is alec up to a new orleans this week. well as you explained it their corporate front group started in the seventies and they really grew very quickly in the early ninety's and only and so now they face more scrutiny and as you mentioned during the day corporate lobbyist meet with state lawmakers state assemblyman. and how to hash out model legislation as they call it can be brought back to our state capitals across the country and introduced...
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ed, what was it like to be in new orleans today on this grim anniversary? >> well, you know, lawrence, new orleans has come a long way in the last six years, but every resident that came through the door today here at this health care clinic was quick to say we have a long way to go. this health care clinic, i think, is symbolic of what we have to do as a country to make things better for americans, to give them an opportunity, and an opportunity to respond to a disaster as they did on the east coast this weekend. you know, we're a smarter country because we went through katrina. we're better informed and better equipped, and i think the american people are paying better attention to what's going on, that saved lives. back six years ago, there were some failures in government, failures in structures that affected a lot of people, and this recovery is going to go on for a long, long time, and you could see it in the eyes of the people here today that they have been through an awful lot, and i asked them about katrina, i asked them about the recovery, but the
ed, what was it like to be in new orleans today on this grim anniversary? >> well, you know, lawrence, new orleans has come a long way in the last six years, but every resident that came through the door today here at this health care clinic was quick to say we have a long way to go. this health care clinic, i think, is symbolic of what we have to do as a country to make things better for americans, to give them an opportunity, and an opportunity to respond to a disaster as they did on...
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. >> new orleans the city may never be the same. we hope that is an overstatement. >> dick cheney wants you to know he was in charge and not ree responsible. >> make sure you've got your vice president under control. >> dick cheney's memoir are already causing controversy. >> what the hell is going on here? >> you have failed me for the last time. >> this is really dick cheney unapologetic. >> an apology would have been in order. >> no apologies. >> no apologies. >> could have done that to america. >> this is his last political will and testament. >> to pump a book out by saying heads will be exploding with a condescending tone. >>> good evening from los angeles. today as many federal officials remain focussed on the cleanup and recovery efforts of hurricane irene, president obama turned his focus back to jobs. >> even as we deal with this crisis of the moment, our great ongoing challenge as a nation remains how to get this economy growing faster. our challenge is to create a climate where more businesses can post job listings, wher
. >> new orleans the city may never be the same. we hope that is an overstatement. >> dick cheney wants you to know he was in charge and not ree responsible. >> make sure you've got your vice president under control. >> dick cheney's memoir are already causing controversy. >> what the hell is going on here? >> you have failed me for the last time. >> this is really dick cheney unapologetic. >> an apology would have been in order. >> no...
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we've seen that in the past two years here in new orleans.o know we're going to have people that are going to want to talk to counsellors. they really are still going to need to talk about what katrina and bp oil spill did to them. >> and the clinics, they're not inexpensive. they're very expensive to run. and you folks do a fabulous job. i've been really honored to be a part of it to see it happen and be allowed to report what's going on. there how far away are you from your goal? >> we're about $145,000 away from our goal. and msnbc's viewers have been amazing. but at this point in time, ed, we really need that number to get these people that health care that they desperately need. so we're inviting everyone to go to freeclinics.us and make the donation that makes the most sense to you. so we can help these people who still don't have access to health care. >> i want to point out that folks that come to the health care clinics, 83% of them have jobs. this isn't about homelessness. this is about people who have got one, maybe two jobs, part
we've seen that in the past two years here in new orleans.o know we're going to have people that are going to want to talk to counsellors. they really are still going to need to talk about what katrina and bp oil spill did to them. >> and the clinics, they're not inexpensive. they're very expensive to run. and you folks do a fabulous job. i've been really honored to be a part of it to see it happen and be allowed to report what's going on. there how far away are you from your goal?...
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that is what happened in new orleans. they didn't know how bad it was at first. >> absolutely.at happens, that scenario were to play out, that part of manhattan called the buildings getting their feet wet. the water will go out naturally, but a it is tidal water, and we don't have levees to track it. but the impact, natalie, right now in new orleans, six years after katrina next week, we are still replacing underground infrasfratructure damaged as a result of the storm. think of new york with underground metro systems, tunnels going under water networks, and i mean this could be a real mess on our hands, and the actions that the mayor took were right on to get the people concerned and get them evacuated. >> general, i want to point out to the viewers that we have pictures of long beach, new york, where, you know, the brunt of the storm will hit out there, but to your point as far as new york is concerned, and the infrastructure buried underneath of it, that i think that will prove to be a big test, because a lot of that stuff is really old. and in some cases, crumbling conditio
that is what happened in new orleans. they didn't know how bad it was at first. >> absolutely.at happens, that scenario were to play out, that part of manhattan called the buildings getting their feet wet. the water will go out naturally, but a it is tidal water, and we don't have levees to track it. but the impact, natalie, right now in new orleans, six years after katrina next week, we are still replacing underground infrasfratructure damaged as a result of the storm. think of new york...
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it's great to be back in new orleans after so many years. [laughter] little bit older and with some gray hair. [laughter] i will talk for half an hour half an hour to present my book, that's not much time, but i will do my best, kind of give you an overview what my book is about. and after 35 minutes, 30 minutes we will have time for a q&a. and i'm sure you have many questions, and i'm hoping that i can answer at least some of your questions. you're going to raise. i'll show you some slides a little powerpoint presentation, some documents. i hope you can see the documents more or less well. it's a little bit bright light in here, so i will do my best. um, but i think it's important to have original documents so you can have, you know, a firsthand look on the research i did or i am doing about this work after '45. just before i start just a few remarks. my book is not just about war criminals, perpetrators of the holocaust, but also former nazis, ss members, collaborators from all over europe. so fascists, for example, from croatia, fascists
it's great to be back in new orleans after so many years. [laughter] little bit older and with some gray hair. [laughter] i will talk for half an hour half an hour to present my book, that's not much time, but i will do my best, kind of give you an overview what my book is about. and after 35 minutes, 30 minutes we will have time for a q&a. and i'm sure you have many questions, and i'm hoping that i can answer at least some of your questions. you're going to raise. i'll show you some slides...
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yet it was new orleans that was hardest hit.' but then the water kept rising and the levees started to fall. the tornts of water left behind a flood of tears. >> if you asked most americans, they'd say this was a natural disaster whereas the unrebutted evidence on the public record was that it was not. >> reporter: actor and is a tireist harry sheer is a part- time resident of new orleans. his documentary "the big uneasy" cites years of humanerer and bad planning as reasons for the flooding. >> the corps of engineers were claiming that the surge was so high it came over these walls and eroded the bottom. that's why they failed. and therefore it wasn't their fault. but what we've soon discovered is that the surge only got to about here. >> the gulf coast damage gets attributed to hurricane katrina. the new orleans damage gets abutted to the u.s. army corps of engineers. >> reporter: we now know the government's levy were not up to the task nor was its response to their failure. as more than 200 billion gallons of water covered ne
yet it was new orleans that was hardest hit.' but then the water kept rising and the levees started to fall. the tornts of water left behind a flood of tears. >> if you asked most americans, they'd say this was a natural disaster whereas the unrebutted evidence on the public record was that it was not. >> reporter: actor and is a tireist harry sheer is a part- time resident of new orleans. his documentary "the big uneasy" cites years of humanerer and bad planning as...
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hurricane katrina hit new orleans and the gulf coast six years ago today.cane katrina hit new orleans and the gulf coast six years ago today. ties. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. from flooding, to power outages.. the damage left behind on the east coast. and how things are getting back to normal today. the final pieces of the puzzle.. on the new bay bridge span. how today's milestones are speeding up construction. more threats of commute disruption for bart riders today. the other agency that's taking a huge hit from all the protests. and.. the top school official taking a 200 thousand dollar pay cut. join us for cbs 5 early edition, >>> on the "cbs morning news
hurricane katrina hit new orleans and the gulf coast six years ago today.cane katrina hit new orleans and the gulf coast six years ago today. ties. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want...
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the verdict is in on new orleans cops who opened fires on refugees from hurricane katrina. and $25-- that's what an i.e.d. costs in afghanistan. david martin is with the troops surviving the surge in roadside bombs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. after the dow's high-speed drop of 512 point yesterday, wall street was looking for something to put the brakes on a two-week slide. it found it in today's unemployment report. it shows that the unemployment rate fell a tenth of a point in july, and there was an increase in hiring. it was small, but better than expected. in a volatile day of trading, the dow shot up 171 points, then dropped 244, and finally closed with a gain of just over 60. it is a long way from the high that it hit back in april. since then, the dow is off 1,365 more than 10.5%. we're covering this story in chicago, london, and washington. first, here's anthony mason. >> reporter: scott, finally, some relatively good economic news. it wasn't a blow-out number, but it was the strongest job gr
the verdict is in on new orleans cops who opened fires on refugees from hurricane katrina. and $25-- that's what an i.e.d. costs in afghanistan. david martin is with the troops surviving the surge in roadside bombs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. after the dow's high-speed drop of 512 point yesterday, wall street was looking for something to put the brakes on a two-week slide. it found it in today's...
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but it is a beautiful night here in new orleans. and i love this place because i get to spend a lot of time here in 1990 when the 49ers came and beat the denver broncos in the super bowl. to come back here relive some of that and, of course, the culture just to set the scene, i got the mississippi river across the way. over here, the famous cafe du monde. i'll tell more that in just a moment. jackson square behind me and the st. louis cathedral the catholic church and then bourbon street which i hear people frequent on occasion is just on the other side of that beautiful cathedral. again, more on that in just a moment. first, the business at hand. the 49ers rolled into their hotel this afternoon just outside the french quarter. this is the good test for them because they are getting ready to take on a football team hungry for another super bowl. ♪ [ music ] when the saints go marching in ♪ >> reporter: the saints are as much a part of this town as bourbon street. when new orleans won super bowl xliv, it lifted a dark cloud that hove
but it is a beautiful night here in new orleans. and i love this place because i get to spend a lot of time here in 1990 when the 49ers came and beat the denver broncos in the super bowl. to come back here relive some of that and, of course, the culture just to set the scene, i got the mississippi river across the way. over here, the famous cafe du monde. i'll tell more that in just a moment. jackson square behind me and the st. louis cathedral the catholic church and then bourbon street which...
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but look at the air quality in new orleans today. mayor mitch landrieu decided to fight it from the air and declared a state of emergency. now four blackhawk helicopters from the state national guard, with buckets of water affixed to them have been deployed. they'll fight it 500 gallons at a time. the wind has swept into to several louisiana parishes. a lightning strike started this fire and it may take until next week's predicted rains there to finally put it out. >>> switching now to news from overseas. we have no idea where gadhafi is. while he's no longer in charge in libya, there's a huge search for him under way and as they go about the search, they're discovering more about how lavish a lifestyle he maintained. stephanie gosk has the report from tripoli. >> reporter: tripoli is theirs but as long as moammar gadhafi is on the run, rebels say, the fight is not over. he has save havens and loyal followers. despite the $1 million bounty. the head of libya's interim council warned the city of gadhafi's hometown to surrender by satu
but look at the air quality in new orleans today. mayor mitch landrieu decided to fight it from the air and declared a state of emergency. now four blackhawk helicopters from the state national guard, with buckets of water affixed to them have been deployed. they'll fight it 500 gallons at a time. the wind has swept into to several louisiana parishes. a lightning strike started this fire and it may take until next week's predicted rains there to finally put it out. >>> switching now to...
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we'll be right back. >>> i'm hosting tonight's show from new orleans. be here tonight wasn't really the plan. i'm here because hurricane irene made it impossible to fly to new york, like i was supposed to. but my unfortunate predicament is strangely apropos, because while hurricane irene has shut down the east coast, tonight is also the sixth anniversary of hurricane katrina, devastating this city, that i love and where i live. sixth anniversaries are not usually all that notable. while we are preparing as a nation to mark ten years since the attacks of september 11th, the sixth anniversary of the levee breach is less likely to make news. but my vantage point here in new orleans on this anniversary, while also looking ahead to september 11th, allows me to ponder the lessons we americans have learned and the ones we have not, from our two biggest calamities in recent history. hurricane katrina, like september 11th, 2001, was a rare moment, when we as americans suffered along with our fellow citizens, even as tragedy struck. we watched in horror as the tow
we'll be right back. >>> i'm hosting tonight's show from new orleans. be here tonight wasn't really the plan. i'm here because hurricane irene made it impossible to fly to new york, like i was supposed to. but my unfortunate predicament is strangely apropos, because while hurricane irene has shut down the east coast, tonight is also the sixth anniversary of hurricane katrina, devastating this city, that i love and where i live. sixth anniversaries are not usually all that notable....
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client as well as a stand-up performer, and i also want to say how wonderful it is to be back in new orleans after three weeks out on the proverbial literary whistle stop in foreign countries like new york, boston, chicago, cleveland, st. louis, and elsewhere. this book is called "render untoe rome, the secret life of money in the catholic church," and it follows a line of transactions that largely deal with the closure of churches and the disposition of churches of property as assets, and i focus on four major parts of the country, new orleans, boston are the longest sections, cleveland, and los angeles, and there are intervening chapters in rome where much to my surprise i got much more information than i imagined, but we lave in the age of miracle and wonder, and the internet gets information to people with such speed that i found myself literally up in my neck in material as i was finishing the book, and my wife actually said, oh -- i finished it in march at which point you really could have peeled me off the floor, but towards the end of october or november, and -- excuse me, i finished
client as well as a stand-up performer, and i also want to say how wonderful it is to be back in new orleans after three weeks out on the proverbial literary whistle stop in foreign countries like new york, boston, chicago, cleveland, st. louis, and elsewhere. this book is called "render untoe rome, the secret life of money in the catholic church," and it follows a line of transactions that largely deal with the closure of churches and the disposition of churches of property as...
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. >>> in 2005, hurricane katrina devastated new orleans and surrounding areas. gh school students from new york city discovered, the people there are still in need of great help. >> you would not believe t would you think that after five years that everything would be okay again,9i4u it's actually surprising how things are forgotten b. >> reporter: in fact, thousands of people are still without proper housing. many are living in temporary shelters, like trailers. >> it's so sad, just to think that you could lose everything, like to think, wow this is my life you lose everything, your whole house, you lose -- like your family falls apart where are you supposed to go? 4dcwu0=5kuó queens high school of teaching spent spring break in new i?á ;mqorleans, working habitat for humanity. they were helping to rebuild nonprofiting ors that raises awarenessaç forgi"7j0ngaffordab and we in this school -- we started a club called the emerson h 4 h project. >> reporter: club was started after a teacher suggested the idea to one of her students. >> i got the member because. i' a
. >>> in 2005, hurricane katrina devastated new orleans and surrounding areas. gh school students from new york city discovered, the people there are still in need of great help. >> you would not believe t would you think that after five years that everything would be okay again,9i4u it's actually surprising how things are forgotten b. >> reporter: in fact, thousands of people are still without proper housing. many are living in temporary shelters, like trailers. >>...
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from new orleans, where the san francisco 49ers get ready to take on the new orleans saints in theirst preseason game tomorrow night. once again, there is competition where rookie colin will get to test his athletic skills in his first preseason game. >> the coaches have said the best quarterback will play. do you envision yourself as being in the running to be the starting quarterback? >> it doesn't matter what position you're at, no one comes here to be a backup. so right now, i'm just learning as much as i can to compete for that job and then let the chips fall where they may. >> i told them is a lot of guys with talent, not a lot of guys compare that with work ethic and that mental ability that comes with that. i think he displayed it already. >> i asked jim if he was comfortable with kapernick as a backup. not only that, he would be comfortable with him being the number one quarterback. alex smith versus kapernick. game one tomorrow night. cbs 5 sports. >> opening round of the pga championship, rory battled through a injury to shoot an even par 70. that happened in the third hol
from new orleans, where the san francisco 49ers get ready to take on the new orleans saints in theirst preseason game tomorrow night. once again, there is competition where rookie colin will get to test his athletic skills in his first preseason game. >> the coaches have said the best quarterback will play. do you envision yourself as being in the running to be the starting quarterback? >> it doesn't matter what position you're at, no one comes here to be a backup. so right now, i'm...
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on hurricane irene, it's hard to believe that today marks six years since hurricane katrina hit new orleans in the gulf coast. next, i'll ask james carville and mary matalin, have we learned anything? hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! that when you live in the fast lane, you need a mortgage lender who's just as fast and responsive. [ rob ] i'm rob jones, professional race car driver and former fighter pilot. so, you might say i know a thing or two about fast. it takes a lot to keep up with my hectic schedule, but quicken loans has never let me down. they closed my loan fast, their rates and fees were low, and
on hurricane irene, it's hard to believe that today marks six years since hurricane katrina hit new orleans in the gulf coast. next, i'll ask james carville and mary matalin, have we learned anything? hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of...
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i put my mount to your misery new orleans. here, war lies piles so high. this floating prison of a cementary cries of range. this delta lies on its side. rows and rows upon it's own government and crushed. summertime is over and the living is dead. and around midnight all hopes are looted. no one will ever come clean of the katrina of the new orleans and the stinking house of the setting sun. but it's the black and the blue of the loving on the shoes, let alone a dime or water, america, you are always scotched earth in our mouth. always a rain of disaster of streams of our broken eyes. now the rags are the most turn. our pores the poorest that can be worn in the souls shop. now that all is lost and there is only nothing to lose. long live the courage and the poor. they begin to waiver. [applause]. >> vennetia. i was enranged at your body enettia. chicanery that cried out of an awfulor gast. slowly i found you should side streets where you practice a strolling stillness without any engine sounds and the skies turning on into color and then eternal magnifice
i put my mount to your misery new orleans. here, war lies piles so high. this floating prison of a cementary cries of range. this delta lies on its side. rows and rows upon it's own government and crushed. summertime is over and the living is dead. and around midnight all hopes are looted. no one will ever come clean of the katrina of the new orleans and the stinking house of the setting sun. but it's the black and the blue of the loving on the shoes, let alone a dime or water, america, you are...
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after leaving new orleans and coming here, it was still a fight. comparing the schools, yes, i can see the different -- i can see the difference. those parents are there, and they bring in money for those schools, and they have all kinds of book fairs and arts festivals, computer labs, and at hunters point, it is a whole different story. you do not have a computer labs there. we do not have a parent involvement. it is a total difference. >> your perspective on jamal, awaiting the decision on whether he will be executed or spend his life in prison. >> he should be released. [applause] one of my professors actually is working on his case, so i have been following through her visits and conversations, but i think it is the quintessential example of what is happening with the intellects in our community. he is a brilliant brother. if you have not gone on youtube and seen him offering his insight on any number of social political issues -- i mean geopolitical issues, what is happening in afghanistan and iraq, what is happening with education in this cou
after leaving new orleans and coming here, it was still a fight. comparing the schools, yes, i can see the different -- i can see the difference. those parents are there, and they bring in money for those schools, and they have all kinds of book fairs and arts festivals, computer labs, and at hunters point, it is a whole different story. you do not have a computer labs there. we do not have a parent involvement. it is a total difference. >> your perspective on jamal, awaiting the decision...
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and i also want to say how wonderful it is to be back int new orleans after three weeks co out on theu proverbial literaryd whistle-stop in foreignd countries like new york, bostonk chicago, cleveland, st. louis ue and t elsewhere money in the catholic church, and it follows a line of transactions that largely deal with the closure of churches and the disposition of churches as property, as assets. and by focus on the four major parts of the country. new orleans, boston, the longest sections, cleveland and los angeles, and there are intervening chapters in rome where much to my surprise i got much more information than i ever imagined that we live of course in the age of miracle and wonder and the internet manages to get information to people with such speed that i felt myself literally up to my neck in material as i was finishing the book and my wife actually said -- i finished it in the marchant at what point you could have pulled me off the floor but it's true in october, november, and excuse me, i finished books in november, anticipating eight march publishing date and the book was
and i also want to say how wonderful it is to be back int new orleans after three weeks co out on theu proverbial literaryd whistle-stop in foreignd countries like new york, bostonk chicago, cleveland, st. louis ue and t elsewhere money in the catholic church, and it follows a line of transactions that largely deal with the closure of churches and the disposition of churches as property, as assets. and by focus on the four major parts of the country. new orleans, boston, the longest sections,...
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if you wait until how bad it is, it becomes harder to change the outcome. >> with us from new orleanscan strategist mary matalin and democratic strategist james carville. thanks for being here. james, you heard craig fugate. did we learn the lessons of katrina from looking at irene? >> irene and katrina are two, both separate kind of events in their own way, but we learned some lessons in terms of preparedness. but the big thing is our flood protection is substantially better here. we're still not where it needs to be, you know, in terms of the pumps, but we're significantly better than we were on august 29th, six years ago. and i think in about another four years we're going to be in pretty good shape here. but you wouldn't want to have a catastrophic engineering failure again like we had in 2005. that's very hard to prepare for. but, you know, i think that, you know, i think they have learned a lot. they had to have. >> mary, presidential candidate ron paul of texas said that the nation would be much better off without the federal emergency management agency. i want you to listen to
if you wait until how bad it is, it becomes harder to change the outcome. >> with us from new orleanscan strategist mary matalin and democratic strategist james carville. thanks for being here. james, you heard craig fugate. did we learn the lessons of katrina from looking at irene? >> irene and katrina are two, both separate kind of events in their own way, but we learned some lessons in terms of preparedness. but the big thing is our flood protection is substantially better here....