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i can tell you about all of them have came from here betsy or drew coming to and katrina rita. i think is camille ma has driven about 300 feet away and for andrew. when in the middle of the room right now. here the biloxi chichi mucha and native american tribes have lived for centuries but the chief is reluctantly conceding that the moment has come to make a change we're now in the last 7 years the last 70 percent of our people there so i mean so we don't know how much of all of this is going to be here there is one levy plan to salvage some of the communities along the southern coast but it may come at the expense of others like chief not queens people we want to move as a community because of our heritage the history we have here on niland and to try to keep the culture get also. he has also a government for aid to relocate but some on the island are resisting his plan i don't want to. cast me something. and it's a life or death. but the majority say they are ready to face facts after years of rebuilding and recovering from the lot of nature you can't plan anything here you c
i can tell you about all of them have came from here betsy or drew coming to and katrina rita. i think is camille ma has driven about 300 feet away and for andrew. when in the middle of the room right now. here the biloxi chichi mucha and native american tribes have lived for centuries but the chief is reluctantly conceding that the moment has come to make a change we're now in the last 7 years the last 70 percent of our people there so i mean so we don't know how much of all of this is going...
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Sep 22, 2020
09/20
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. >> in 2005, on the gulf coast, katrina, rita, we went into the greek alphabet and here is beta, madeport o'connor, texas and continues to bring heavy rainfall as the system is stalling along the coast, flash flood warnings around the houston area and we are stretched into louisiana. it will be with us for a number of days as it continues to creep along the coast and move northeastward. here are the rainfall totals, 4, 6 inches of rain, on top of what we are seeing in portions of southeastern texas. there is the track. it is weakening which is great news but the fact that it is lingering and not moving quickly, the potential for flash flooding, tomorrow into thursday. there is hurricane teddy not going to impact the us, it will be a tropical storm, extratropical storm moving through canada and the surf is dangerous, my husband was surfing on long island, couldn't even go in the waves were so high. a pretty good surfer. took the day off. todd: nobody -- tdf speaks night hitting the new record low. 6 million people really low. watch the emmy awards breaking below deck on 6.9 million vie
. >> in 2005, on the gulf coast, katrina, rita, we went into the greek alphabet and here is beta, madeport o'connor, texas and continues to bring heavy rainfall as the system is stalling along the coast, flash flood warnings around the houston area and we are stretched into louisiana. it will be with us for a number of days as it continues to creep along the coast and move northeastward. here are the rainfall totals, 4, 6 inches of rain, on top of what we are seeing in portions of...
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Sep 15, 2020
09/20
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when hurricanes katrina and rita heads the national hurricane center says sally is expected to bring historic and possibly life threatening flooding to parts of the gulf coast. we are now joined by elizabeth lane. she's live in mobile alabama with more on the storm elizabeth how is it out there. >>right now conditions are deteriorating very rapidly though hurricane sally is moving at a painfully slow to miles per hour and that is going to be the difference maker here as this hurricane is going to be a significant weather event. this is the mobile bay where hurricane sally is forecasted to track straight up the center and make landfall. >>the uss alabama is docked here and you can start to see the water out here picking up and this area will likely flood we are starting to lose our visibility off to the south as hurricane sally moves in slowly, but surely, people living here in the gulf are very familiar with hurricanes and tropical storms. however, the difference maker here is going to be the amount of rainfall we are forecasting up to 24 hours of continuous rainfall. and that is goi
when hurricanes katrina and rita heads the national hurricane center says sally is expected to bring historic and possibly life threatening flooding to parts of the gulf coast. we are now joined by elizabeth lane. she's live in mobile alabama with more on the storm elizabeth how is it out there. >>right now conditions are deteriorating very rapidly though hurricane sally is moving at a painfully slow to miles per hour and that is going to be the difference maker here as this hurricane is...
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Sep 15, 2020
09/20
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a more powerful storm than katrina, rita, gufstof, iec and others -- i kerch. it is in southwest louisiana, arkansas, and mississippi. 25 people died directly or indirectly because of hurricane laura and hundreds of thousands of lives upended. as of yesterday 145,000 people in louisiana have filed for assistance with fema. that is expected to grow roughly 2,800 people a day apply for assistance. now, the sentiment at home is if you are without electricity as 99% of camron parish is without electricity, the fear is folks have forgotten about hurricane laura, that recovery efforts will be stalled and things will be ignored as attention turns to other issues, covid-19, presidential race, et cetera. and anecdotally there is evidence that public opinion has slipped. last week i spoke with the president of the american red cross who told me that donations were lagging well blow that -- below what the red cross hoped to receive to respond. i saw testimony, by the way, i flew from louisiana to washington, d.c., yesterday and the jet was full of red cross volunteers. we
a more powerful storm than katrina, rita, gufstof, iec and others -- i kerch. it is in southwest louisiana, arkansas, and mississippi. 25 people died directly or indirectly because of hurricane laura and hundreds of thousands of lives upended. as of yesterday 145,000 people in louisiana have filed for assistance with fema. that is expected to grow roughly 2,800 people a day apply for assistance. now, the sentiment at home is if you are without electricity as 99% of camron parish is without...
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Sep 17, 2020
09/20
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however, because of what congress did for us after hurricanes katrina and rita, we continue to pay it forward. even though my colleagues from louisiana may not want to criticize dhs or the president, i will do it. we have people who are very vulnerable now, and we need to know what's the federal government's plan, the amount of money they have, and for dhs not to be here is sad. let me start -- director wray, really quick, you talked about movements and ideologies. but black lives matter is more of a principle and an organization. and what i'm trying to -- what i'd like to go into very quickly is that do you all identify it as an extremist organization? >> i'm sorry, can you repeat the question? i'm having a hard time with the audio. >> black lives matter is a principle, and it's also an organization. do you all identify black lives matter as an extremist organization? >> we have not identified black lives matter -- >> do you -- okay okay -- >> in any way. >> do you identify the organization as a violent organization or a threat to peac peace? >> as i said, we have not identified the
however, because of what congress did for us after hurricanes katrina and rita, we continue to pay it forward. even though my colleagues from louisiana may not want to criticize dhs or the president, i will do it. we have people who are very vulnerable now, and we need to know what's the federal government's plan, the amount of money they have, and for dhs not to be here is sad. let me start -- director wray, really quick, you talked about movements and ideologies. but black lives matter is...
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Sep 15, 2020
09/20
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and it brought back to mind, rita, which came three weeks after katrina happened.ular storm reminds me of isaac, that hit us in 2012. it's a category 2 or a 1. so people can be lulled into thinking it's not going to be that bad. but the problem is this storm is moving very slowly. at 8 miles an hour. and so, now, i'm going to recall for you, camille. that morphed into a very large thing. but if folks don't listen to the local officials and get out of harms way, there could be some significant storm surge that moves into christian, st. louis, mobile, pensacola, depending where this storm goes and it's moved quite a bit to the east in the last 24, 48 hours. i would say to everybody that's in the cone of discomfort, really, be listening to your governor and to your local officials about what to do and, please, heed their recommendations. >> yeah. listen. you -- you did a shout-out to the folks out west. and we're all thinking about the people out in california. >> sure. >> as it relates to these wildfires. there was this remarkable exchange, today, though, at that bri
and it brought back to mind, rita, which came three weeks after katrina happened.ular storm reminds me of isaac, that hit us in 2012. it's a category 2 or a 1. so people can be lulled into thinking it's not going to be that bad. but the problem is this storm is moving very slowly. at 8 miles an hour. and so, now, i'm going to recall for you, camille. that morphed into a very large thing. but if folks don't listen to the local officials and get out of harms way, there could be some significant...
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Sep 13, 2020
09/20
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it's been almost 15 years since lurk rita battered the state that was still reeling from hurricane katrina. >> we move to the presidential trail where former president joe biden and kamala harris are striking back against president trump. trump told audience members during rally last night that he's prepared to be vicious as the november election nears. how are biden and harts challenging this rhetoric? >> that's right. we have heard some of these challenging words from president trump when talking about the democratic ticket but it's important to point out that both joe biden and kamala harris aren't holding back on their own account. we had an interview with kamala harris when she was doing some virtual events in arizona yesterday. they spoke with her talking about a lot of issues that impact the latino community which is something she's been focusing on just in the last couple of weeks. she used strong language herself condemning donald trump. take a listen to what she said. >> this is the bottom line. joe and i are committed to fighting for immigrants, to fighting for working people, t
it's been almost 15 years since lurk rita battered the state that was still reeling from hurricane katrina. >> we move to the presidential trail where former president joe biden and kamala harris are striking back against president trump. trump told audience members during rally last night that he's prepared to be vicious as the november election nears. how are biden and harts challenging this rhetoric? >> that's right. we have heard some of these challenging words from president...