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>> jamie wax in new orleans.once returned home from afar and gave to his father a gift. it wasn't a thing of great meaning but a thing of quality and purpose. this gift was used well. over 40 years this thing of quality of purpose. became a thing of the heart. a thing of a son. our great street, huge yard. there is a bit of an issue with our neighbors fencing. neighbor 1: allez! (sound from wind chimes) neighbor 2: (laughing) at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save even more. neighbor 2: hey, sarah, hey, peter! neighbor 1: touché. neighbor 2: ahhh! neighbor 1: pret! neighbor 2: en garde! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com gillette proglide and proglide gel. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. ♪ ♪ tonight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and
>> jamie wax in new orleans.once returned home from afar and gave to his father a gift. it wasn't a thing of great meaning but a thing of quality and purpose. this gift was used well. over 40 years this thing of quality of purpose. became a thing of the heart. a thing of a son. our great street, huge yard. there is a bit of an issue with our neighbors fencing. neighbor 1: allez! (sound from wind chimes) neighbor 2: (laughing) at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy....
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you mentioned that new orleans was the center of scientific racism, and it was. this is an interesting discovery for me. the earliest american scientists are people in the deep south and also elsewhere in the north who are trying to describe how race is built into the body. these are bone diggers and people that are interested in the fantasy that there is a separate origin of each race and each race is a different species. some of these guys worked and taught in new orleans and published journals there and others worked in philadelphia and new york and elsewhere, but the first american science is race science. it's very peculiar and this becomes some of the intellectual justification for enslavement. >> and you know, the enlightenment around the times of the founding as well, the stories that we tell to justify the way things are is very much a part of our history. let's talk about what was done after the war is over. tell the audience the mechanics that institute the massacre, tell the audience about this and the role that you think in it. >> after the end of th
you mentioned that new orleans was the center of scientific racism, and it was. this is an interesting discovery for me. the earliest american scientists are people in the deep south and also elsewhere in the north who are trying to describe how race is built into the body. these are bone diggers and people that are interested in the fantasy that there is a separate origin of each race and each race is a different species. some of these guys worked and taught in new orleans and published...
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he was looking at the city of new orleans.hen i began researching about yellow fever, there were wonderful books out. one had done a wonderful book on louisiana. there were books about memphis. one of the states that was missing was mississippi. there was work that had been done on mobile, alabama. mobile and new orleans are the book and cities for the coast of mississippi and the state of mississippi. at the state of mississippi and looking at how the people who lived in the state cope with yellow fever. 1878 was the most far-flung epidemic at that point, that is the epidemic that i had concentrated on. you had cases of yellow fever in 1878 because of transportation and we will talk about that. all the way through ohio and kentucky and illinois, and there was even a case or two reported in new york. was a far-flung but a disease that spread absolute panic and fear in populations. oftenle of newspapers times was thwarted because of yellow fever's reputation. from the beginning of colonial generations878, the were very familiar
he was looking at the city of new orleans.hen i began researching about yellow fever, there were wonderful books out. one had done a wonderful book on louisiana. there were books about memphis. one of the states that was missing was mississippi. there was work that had been done on mobile, alabama. mobile and new orleans are the book and cities for the coast of mississippi and the state of mississippi. at the state of mississippi and looking at how the people who lived in the state cope with...
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i love new orleans. i've only been there once.i've read a lot about their history and take this the right way, i'm not argue we get rid of new orleans, not by a long shot. but it's kind of a strange place to build the city. you're basically a big saucer that is under sea level in a coastal region. and it was very disturbing at the end of the book when i was doing, finishing up the research to discover that the army corps of engineers after spending tens of billions of dollars in the wake of katrina to shore up the levee system, to build one of the largest pumps in the universe, and basically to help protect new orleans from another category three hurricane. lo and behold, we learned that because of some construction decisions that were made, that new levee system, which is very new, is not going to afford even the level of protection that it was built. and now they've got to make some hard decisions about what to do in the future and whether to invest more money to make sure that new orleans is adequately protected. so it's both a
i love new orleans. i've only been there once.i've read a lot about their history and take this the right way, i'm not argue we get rid of new orleans, not by a long shot. but it's kind of a strange place to build the city. you're basically a big saucer that is under sea level in a coastal region. and it was very disturbing at the end of the book when i was doing, finishing up the research to discover that the army corps of engineers after spending tens of billions of dollars in the wake of...
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bright, ambitious, tense, totally out of place in new orleans.e was jewish, third in his class at columbia law school, has not spent time in the south, certainly not in the deep south but 1955 he volunteered his vacation days to take the civil rights cases when he was at a law firm in washington, d.c. when he was down there he quit his fancy job and one of the nation's most prestigious law firms that takes civil rights cases in louisiana, he was part of a small army of lawyers who came down to enforce the hard won victories of the civil rights movement. it's worth pausing for a moment to think about what that means. and how many of you i assume hadn't really thought about that before. i know i hadn't. the story we tell about the civil rights movement begins with emmett till and brown v board of education and some highlights like freedom rise i have a dream, edmund pettis bridge, selma alabama. it ends with the passage of the act of 64, 65 respectively. i hope that i sounds familiar. and then sanitation workers of detroit or black power or other t
bright, ambitious, tense, totally out of place in new orleans.e was jewish, third in his class at columbia law school, has not spent time in the south, certainly not in the deep south but 1955 he volunteered his vacation days to take the civil rights cases when he was at a law firm in washington, d.c. when he was down there he quit his fancy job and one of the nation's most prestigious law firms that takes civil rights cases in louisiana, he was part of a small army of lawyers who came down to...
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look at new orleans. hurricane katrina . and a major effect on new orleans. but just imagine if instead of making landfall, 30 miles to the east. it had given new orleans interact it. that might've been a very different story and believe it or not, and even worse story than what came out of it. jack: so when did the hurricane forecast really become for any years of course the u.s. weather service was incompetent when he came to forecasting and tracking the hurricanes. sir the particular turning point in history when the u.s. government and meteorologist really became experts and reliable. eric: and really headed do with their ability to keep their eye on the storm and with the advent of radio, the ships could soon be forced to people on land they can supplement that with information that was sent over by telegraphs back in the early years . telephones later on. early and started change fundamentally in the 40s and 50s when the hurricanes came online. so what hurricane got within a tent full of gas for playing, basically to go out into the atlantic or the cari
look at new orleans. hurricane katrina . and a major effect on new orleans. but just imagine if instead of making landfall, 30 miles to the east. it had given new orleans interact it. that might've been a very different story and believe it or not, and even worse story than what came out of it. jack: so when did the hurricane forecast really become for any years of course the u.s. weather service was incompetent when he came to forecasting and tracking the hurricanes. sir the particular turning...
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one of the things i understood many years later when i was outside of new orleans is the way in which allowed the city to stand in for me and speak to me in a way that i could somehow explain myself by saying so i really wanted to think about our connection and honor about our connection i believe that gave me a certain vantage point that no other could. on the matter of memory and also reason and logic i think it's complicated because so much of memory is tied to the reason and logic which is how it becomes easy to believe so wholeheartedly. what i mentioned is how we collect memory sometimes in order to sort of avoid another reality, like another hard place we might go and part of my own training as a journalist tells me memory is important. it's the opening of the door but part of i think the way i want to complicate my own work wasn't just to remember and say i think this happened but i can't remember but to actually go back into the archives and to interrogate the memory and tear it apart in a way and say what is the thing i was building in this memory and what is the truth of th
one of the things i understood many years later when i was outside of new orleans is the way in which allowed the city to stand in for me and speak to me in a way that i could somehow explain myself by saying so i really wanted to think about our connection and honor about our connection i believe that gave me a certain vantage point that no other could. on the matter of memory and also reason and logic i think it's complicated because so much of memory is tied to the reason and logic which is...
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orleans. this was a very diverse part. that guy looks like louis armstrong, he represents the bands that play in the parade. and then there is the african-american king and queen statue as well. that is how we stay with the birthplace of mardi gras, because we were founded 16 years before new orleans. i add my little footnote to say we are glad people think new orleans is the place to go, so we can have fun and all those crazy people can go to new orleans. [laughter] this is the central business district area. when i was growing up, we had no malls. this is where you would buy everything from socks to a hat. now that has changed. it's all restaurants, clubs, entertainment, legal offices, hotels. the nature of the business changed. we will talk about that briefly, how that changed in the late 1980's. ok, so this is the site of the slave market where illegally kidnapped individuals were auctioned off in the 1600s, 1700s, 1800s. keep in mind we are two blocks away from the water. none of these bu
orleans. this was a very diverse part. that guy looks like louis armstrong, he represents the bands that play in the parade. and then there is the african-american king and queen statue as well. that is how we stay with the birthplace of mardi gras, because we were founded 16 years before new orleans. i add my little footnote to say we are glad people think new orleans is the place to go, so we can have fun and all those crazy people can go to new orleans. [laughter] this is the central...
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he wasn't playing new orleans jazz. at a certain time, when i was maybe 10 or 11, he started to play new orleans music, and i also played in danny barker's fairview baptist church, which was a new orleans traditional band. jazz was difficult at that time for a person my age and my generation to figure out what it was, because it was not a part of the american mythology. whereas with classical music, you had competitions and classes you could go to, so you could get a track record on your resume. like if you say, what did i do? it would say when i was 14, i won by my competition to play the trumpet concerto with the new orleans philharmonic. but i was playing jazz the whole time. what could i say that i did? i played in a club on a wednesday. david: but in one year, you won a grammy, the only person to win a grammy in jazz and classical music in the same year. wynton: it's a funny story about my father. he went to the grammys. he was not into those kind of things. and he sat through the whole show and he was, like, wow,
he wasn't playing new orleans jazz. at a certain time, when i was maybe 10 or 11, he started to play new orleans music, and i also played in danny barker's fairview baptist church, which was a new orleans traditional band. jazz was difficult at that time for a person my age and my generation to figure out what it was, because it was not a part of the american mythology. whereas with classical music, you had competitions and classes you could go to, so you could get a track record on your...
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despite it being 15 or 20 minutes from downtown to new orleans, it's one of the most isolated placeshe united states at least by land. in the 1960's when the stories takes place, one road connected to civilization. 100 years ago, there was no road. but for a long time it had been poor, ship ships passed by on the way to new orleans, plenty of wildlife, oysters, shrimp and all sorts of birds, but fishing and hunting and trapping aren't where the real money is. the real money is in oil. the early 20th century oil was discovered in the marsh which lead to a boom that went on for decades. i'm sure everybody watching has heard deep water horizon, disaster, that and offshore oil rigs off the coast of louisiana are based in plaqueman. after that, the money started coming in. there we go. money started coming in. so plaqueman was isolated back water and nearly bottleneck with one read and suddenly, improbably discovered that it held one of the greatest concentration of petroleum in the world. so it sounds like a pretty perfect location to establish a dictatorship, right, which brings us to o
despite it being 15 or 20 minutes from downtown to new orleans, it's one of the most isolated placeshe united states at least by land. in the 1960's when the stories takes place, one road connected to civilization. 100 years ago, there was no road. but for a long time it had been poor, ship ships passed by on the way to new orleans, plenty of wildlife, oysters, shrimp and all sorts of birds, but fishing and hunting and trapping aren't where the real money is. the real money is in oil. the early...
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i love new orleans. i've only been there once but i've read a lot about their history. it's kind of a strange place to build in a coastal region. it was disturbing at the end of the book and finishing up the research to discover the army corps of engineers after spending tens of billions in the wake of katrina to shore up the levee system and build one of the largest pumps in the universe and basically to help protect new orleans from another category three hurricane low and behold we learned because of the substance and destruction decisions that were made that new levee system now there are some decisions about what to do in the future to make sure new orleans is adequately protected so you can't get rid of the natural components, but it's compounded by decisions that we make at every level. >> they shouldn't be allowed to build anything larger than a bridge. >> they have many successes [inaudible] [laughter] >> that can be another discussion. there are so many ways you can describe a hurricane on landfall [inaudible] i didn't have the list. she was doing the editing
i love new orleans. i've only been there once but i've read a lot about their history. it's kind of a strange place to build in a coastal region. it was disturbing at the end of the book and finishing up the research to discover the army corps of engineers after spending tens of billions in the wake of katrina to shore up the levee system and build one of the largest pumps in the universe and basically to help protect new orleans from another category three hurricane low and behold we learned...
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ships passed by on the way to new orleans but plaquemines didn't have port to speak out.plenty of wildlife, oysters and fish and chip in sorts of birds and it was at one time the largest producer of furs and america by fishing and hunting and trapping are not with the real money is. the real money is in oil. in early 20 centric oil was discovered in the marsh which led to a boon that went on for decades after everybody watching this heard of deepwater horizon recalls that disaster. that and all the other offshore oil rigs out there off the coast of louisiana are based in plaquemines. after that the money started coming in. so plaquemines was this isolated backwater and also natural bottleneck with the one road. it suddenly improbably discovered that it held one of the greatest concentrations of petroleum in the world. so it sounds like a pretty perfect location to establish a dictatorship, right? which brings us to our first person, leander perez. so leander perez came to power in plaquemines in 1919. he didn't relinquish control over the parish until his death in 1969 be
ships passed by on the way to new orleans but plaquemines didn't have port to speak out.plenty of wildlife, oysters and fish and chip in sorts of birds and it was at one time the largest producer of furs and america by fishing and hunting and trapping are not with the real money is. the real money is in oil. in early 20 centric oil was discovered in the marsh which led to a boon that went on for decades after everybody watching this heard of deepwater horizon recalls that disaster. that and all...
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folks sending people into new orleans. it's the seafood folks, the lobster people shipping it down to louisiana in our wonderful restaurants. did i mention k. paul's closed its doors forever? if you will, this is almost a metaphor for what we're talking about. mardi gras is canceled. we must do something to support those folks whose livelihood has been at least temporarily destroyed. go ahead. >> senator, how quickly do you want to move here? when could we see a bill that's ready for a vote? >> well, we'll -- we've worked diligently on that and we would have one ready very soon. i mean, we can put one together. we have to do something before the next two weeks. we have to. >> have you gotten any assurances from speaker pelosi or leader mcconnell they will put this on the house and senate floors for a vote? >> we have not had assurances from them on that for a vote, but i think the american people will put the pressure, showing there is a group of us coming together at this needs to be done. this is the only group that's ma
folks sending people into new orleans. it's the seafood folks, the lobster people shipping it down to louisiana in our wonderful restaurants. did i mention k. paul's closed its doors forever? if you will, this is almost a metaphor for what we're talking about. mardi gras is canceled. we must do something to support those folks whose livelihood has been at least temporarily destroyed. go ahead. >> senator, how quickly do you want to move here? when could we see a bill that's ready for a...
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was it created in new orleans? i'm not familiar with it.guest: so, the national urban in 1910 infounded new york city. it was founded by an african-american phd social georgiay the name of mccain's, and a white woman who was a suffragette and philanthropist and they rounded the national urban league to prove -- founded the national servicesgue to provide werefrican-americans who ar migrants from the south, to get away from the collapse of the economy, the rise of terrorism. this migration was probably three to 5 million people from the south to the north. and we began to assist people by finding quality housing, finding , finding jobs in the new industrial economy and we also became a civil rights six.ate as part of the big no one provides more direct do.ices than we we are a civil rights advocates at the local and national level. the impact on communities is well documented. impact statement and meetld say that where you in the united states, we have -- people may know that role more than the direct services role, but those things are the
was it created in new orleans? i'm not familiar with it.guest: so, the national urban in 1910 infounded new york city. it was founded by an african-american phd social georgiay the name of mccain's, and a white woman who was a suffragette and philanthropist and they rounded the national urban league to prove -- founded the national servicesgue to provide werefrican-americans who ar migrants from the south, to get away from the collapse of the economy, the rise of terrorism. this migration was...
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in 1718. -- 1692, and pierre founded new orleans in 1718. so they started it here and took it to new orleans. it's a fun time and it is in the air. you will see the people, everyone is excited and having fun, the first parade of the year. wallace was a 17-year-old slave in north mississippi. he tried to run away four times. each time he would run north, and he would get caught. they would bring him back and beat him unmercifully. during that time, you could get jobs beating slaves by the number of lashes or by the hour. finally, unbelievably, his owner became sympathetic and brought him to mobile and had him auctioned off at john ragland slave market. the guy that purchased him before this building here, that was an antebellum home. he was a merchant marine. he purchased wallace. all he wanted wallace to do was to walk his horses. wallace was walking one of his horses down the dauphin street and something spooked the horse and he took off. he had to come home and say that the horse took off and he couldn't catch him. and she said, you go dow
in 1718. -- 1692, and pierre founded new orleans in 1718. so they started it here and took it to new orleans. it's a fun time and it is in the air. you will see the people, everyone is excited and having fun, the first parade of the year. wallace was a 17-year-old slave in north mississippi. he tried to run away four times. each time he would run north, and he would get caught. they would bring him back and beat him unmercifully. during that time, you could get jobs beating slaves by the number...
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and taking us to new orleans for a spectacular holiday lights festival.cbs news this morning. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. >>
and taking us to new orleans for a spectacular holiday lights festival.cbs news this morning. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. >>
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stories about rebuilding in new orleans might appear in new orleans newspapers for a whole lot longer than they do on cnn. or whatever. that --an, i also think and certainly this is true even in the 19th century, newspapers , television newscasts, whatever, are businesses. they are looking to get an audience. this is the way they make money. there is something about the destructiveness of a disaster. i mean, it's riveting. i am reading about the lease we en i can see you guys are more louisiana and i can see you guys are more awake. they are mangled? this is exciting. rebuilding in the aftermath of disaster is exciting and important to the people involved in it, but it is less exciting for audiences. that is probably not a great answer. i'm telling you i am really an , early americanist. the epilogue of the book is about johnstown and it goes up to the 21st century. i felt like an undergraduate researching on the internet. i have to know something about the 1950 flood. my feeling is that if you like the book, the end is not going to matter that much. and if you don't like the book, yo
stories about rebuilding in new orleans might appear in new orleans newspapers for a whole lot longer than they do on cnn. or whatever. that --an, i also think and certainly this is true even in the 19th century, newspapers , television newscasts, whatever, are businesses. they are looking to get an audience. this is the way they make money. there is something about the destructiveness of a disaster. i mean, it's riveting. i am reading about the lease we en i can see you guys are more louisiana...
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. >>> este aÑo la celebraciÓn del aÑo nuevo serÁ especial tambiÉn en nueva orleans por el aumento dedo claros. >>> comeremos lechÓn en familia y esperar lo mejor en casa. >>> deseamos que sea un aÑo mejor ojalÁ quiera dios. >>> la tradiciÓn de pedir los deseos la recordaremos nuevamente esta noche, seguramente hay un deseo que coincidirÁ en la mente y corazÓn del mundo intero. la lista de deseos para el 2021 es bastante extensa, sin embargo el mayor deseo en comÚn es que para el prÓximo aÑo no haya coronavirus. desde new orleans, edgar villar, telemundo. >>> hacemos una pausa y al regreso les contamos cuÁles fueron los videoss mÁs populares en youtube. ♪(mÚsica)♪ (comerciales). >>> definitivamente este 2020 no fue el que esperÁbamos hace 12 meses, pues nunca pensamos en permanecer confinados. con esto el consumo de videos en la web aumentÓ significativamente, veamos cuÁles fueron los videoss mas vistos en este aÑo. >>> estas fueron algunas de las grabaciones mÁs vistas en este 2020 en lÍnea. este es un video donde el comediante (nombre en inglÉs) habla sobre el racismo en estados uni
. >>> este aÑo la celebraciÓn del aÑo nuevo serÁ especial tambiÉn en nueva orleans por el aumento dedo claros. >>> comeremos lechÓn en familia y esperar lo mejor en casa. >>> deseamos que sea un aÑo mejor ojalÁ quiera dios. >>> la tradiciÓn de pedir los deseos la recordaremos nuevamente esta noche, seguramente hay un deseo que coincidirÁ en la mente y corazÓn del mundo intero. la lista de deseos para el 2021 es bastante extensa, sin embargo el...
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how new orleans big holiday display served as a beacon in hard times.> the covid relief package facing uncertainty. >> the president suddenly demanded that amount per person increase. that's been the democrat's position all along, so they ceased on that position. >> the federa government has reached a deal with pfizer for additional 100 million doses in addition to the 100 million already on the way. >> what worries me most is that congress get money out to the states to get the vaccine into people's arms. >> boston is 61 degrees on christmas morning but florida is near freezing around 30. if you are looking for a white christmas, you have a better chance in atlanta. >> 2020, baby. ♪ >> christmas version of crazy train going viral. the appearing actor performed the song with nothing but paper wrapper rolls. ♪ >> love it. finally something i can do with wrapping paper because i'm terrible at wrapping gifts. >> that was amazing. >> that was good. >> gayle, tony and anthony are off today. we have some breaking news on the coronavirus this morning. the fede
how new orleans big holiday display served as a beacon in hard times.> the covid relief package facing uncertainty. >> the president suddenly demanded that amount per person increase. that's been the democrat's position all along, so they ceased on that position. >> the federa government has reached a deal with pfizer for additional 100 million doses in addition to the 100 million already on the way. >> what worries me most is that congress get money out to the states to...
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there's never snow in new orleans, right, ever for anyone reason?orleans, we didn't have snow one time. can you believe that? >> stephen: so never a snow day? never a snow day. >> jon: no, never a snow day, man. we had long fall. ( laughter ) fall extended, you know. >> stephen: well, jon, i'm about to talk to mr. tom hanks. is there anything you got, a little music-- music for hanks? >> jon: yeah, yeah, the hanks-- the beautiful mr. hanks. ♪ ♪ that's something for hanks. >> stephen: jon batiste, everybody. thank you, jon. >> jon: yes, indeed. ♪ da-dee-da >> stephen: my guest this evening is a great big movie star who has a new film, "news of the world." please welcome back to "a late show," tom hanks! hello, tom. >> hey, steve. how are you? >> stephen: i'm doing-- i'm doing okay. it's-- i'm in the office now. last time you saw me, i was at home. i'm-- >> you know, i've been talking to your crack staff. i'm a little disturbed by this dual office thing you have. >> stephen: what? >> because i just read-- i just read that putin-- that's right, that pu
there's never snow in new orleans, right, ever for anyone reason?orleans, we didn't have snow one time. can you believe that? >> stephen: so never a snow day? never a snow day. >> jon: no, never a snow day, man. we had long fall. ( laughter ) fall extended, you know. >> stephen: well, jon, i'm about to talk to mr. tom hanks. is there anything you got, a little music-- music for hanks? >> jon: yeah, yeah, the hanks-- the beautiful mr. hanks. ♪ ♪ that's something for...
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orleans. they performed on recommendation in many european cities up to 839. they even sang for england's king george the 4th in windsor castle. i. am. that same year the wryness siblings traveled to the united states after what must have been a difficult crossing of the atlantic they arrived in new york just before christmas . relieved to have arrived safely the musical family visited trinity church on broadway to give thanks they sang silent night for the 1st time ever in english in the united states. sure. to ask when did i 1st person that night is kind of like. when she 1st briefing. of us is that i cannot remember i say that's such a crazy thought i just kind. see. the non. wrong way. out i've always been a big christmas obsessed so when it gets to the time i even like a little bit close to it. i'm just going for it like i make one. and i think my house and myself i mean yes there is a money making thing we mustn't deny this i suppose it is you know so it's valentine's day. but so. i don't can't raise much money as you like i'm hoping to unstick the irish
orleans. they performed on recommendation in many european cities up to 839. they even sang for england's king george the 4th in windsor castle. i. am. that same year the wryness siblings traveled to the united states after what must have been a difficult crossing of the atlantic they arrived in new york just before christmas . relieved to have arrived safely the musical family visited trinity church on broadway to give thanks they sang silent night for the 1st time ever in english in the...
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a game behind new orleans in the nfc. old team, the new england patriots won't be in the playoffs for the first time since 2008. man, do they miss this guy, tom brady. unfortunately, things just haven't gone their way, and the dolphins running wild on new england's defense over the weekend. 250 yards rushing for miami in the 22-12 win. the pats 11 year playoff streak, the longest in nfl history, coming to an end. new england also failing to finish above 500 for the first time since 2000. so the good old days between tom brady and bill belichick are in the rear view mirror for sure. top ranked alabama going to play notre dame in the rose bowl. clemson and ohio state squaring off in the sugar bole. that is a rematch of last year's epic semifinals, so both games set for new year's day, and laura, the state of california denied the rose bowl's request for fans to attend, and that's why it was moved to texas. you're going to have 16,000 fans attending in texas, and 3,000 in new orleans at the sugar bowl. >> thank you so much.
a game behind new orleans in the nfc. old team, the new england patriots won't be in the playoffs for the first time since 2008. man, do they miss this guy, tom brady. unfortunately, things just haven't gone their way, and the dolphins running wild on new england's defense over the weekend. 250 yards rushing for miami in the 22-12 win. the pats 11 year playoff streak, the longest in nfl history, coming to an end. new england also failing to finish above 500 for the first time since 2000. so the...
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now she's practicing that art herself at her special new orleans restaurant.ay." ththat looks g good. kim isis now demononstrating r congngestion. save i it slimebalall. i've upgradeded to mucininex. we s still have e 12 hours t to auststralia. mumucinex laststs 12 hoursrs,'m goodod. now moveve! kim, no! mucinex x lasts 3x l longer for 12 houours. irresiststibly smoototh chocol. to put t the world o on pause. lilindor. mamade to meltlt you. by t the lindt m master chococo. plus h have high b blood press. they may n not be ablele to te justst anything g for pain. that's's why doctos recommend d tyleno. it w won't raisese d pressusure the way ththat advil® aleve or motrinn® sometetimes can.. for trtrusted relilief, trust tytylenol®. now, braraava jet momops right whwhere you neneed it withth an adjuststable precisision jet spspray anand an advananced pad sysystem. and ofoffers persosonalized clcleaning suguggestions unique t to your homome. braava j jet m6 andd the irobotot home app.p. onlyly from irobobot. my job is to help new homeowners who have turned into t
now she's practicing that art herself at her special new orleans restaurant.ay." ththat looks g good. kim isis now demononstrating r congngestion. save i it slimebalall. i've upgradeded to mucininex. we s still have e 12 hours t to auststralia. mumucinex laststs 12 hoursrs,'m goodod. now moveve! kim, no! mucinex x lasts 3x l longer for 12 houours. irresiststibly smoototh chocol. to put t the world o on pause. lilindor. mamade to meltlt you. by t the lindt m master chococo. plus h have high...
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clay shaw was an urbane, cultured, man in new orleans. he was one of the most respected people in new orleans. he had been named one of the top 35 citizens of new orleans. he was a world war ii hero. he was one of the founders of the new orleans trademark, a major feature in the revitalization of the french quarter. he had a dinner a number of times with winston churchill. he was close friends with the writer tennessee williams. the one thing people did not know about clay show was that he was a homosexual and that becomes important in a few minutes. the third key figure in garrison's world was david ferry, who was a manic depressive, cartoonish figure who wore a homemade wig and fake eyebrows and he was a commercial pilot. he was a commercial pilot and became a psychologist without a license, a self-styled clergyman, and it private researcher who was very close to finding a cure for cancer, and he had white mice running around his apartment. garrison gave a television interview in which he claimed the cia knew exactly the names of the pe
clay shaw was an urbane, cultured, man in new orleans. he was one of the most respected people in new orleans. he had been named one of the top 35 citizens of new orleans. he was a world war ii hero. he was one of the founders of the new orleans trademark, a major feature in the revitalization of the french quarter. he had a dinner a number of times with winston churchill. he was close friends with the writer tennessee williams. the one thing people did not know about clay show was that he was...
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she happens to be chief nursing officer for oxner health in new orleans, and this morning became onein our country to get the clinically tested covid-19 vaccine. thank you very much for being with us. i have to ask, debbie, did you feel anything? do you feel any different? how does it feel? >> i just feel great that there is is a light at the end of the tunnel. the shot itself i didn't even feel it. i think i was too excited, so i didn't even feel that she had given me the shot. >> i have to say watching people on the television coverage this afternoon and tonight i saw a surprising number of people getting emotional either during or after receiving the vaccine. i understand it because of who we're giving it to. these are the people who have seen far too much death and suffering, the frontline medical heroes like yourself. did you have an emotional reaction to it? >> we have seen so much suffering along with death. and so just standing there in line with everyone to get the vaccine as another layer of protection -- you know we still want to wear masks, still want to social distance,
she happens to be chief nursing officer for oxner health in new orleans, and this morning became onein our country to get the clinically tested covid-19 vaccine. thank you very much for being with us. i have to ask, debbie, did you feel anything? do you feel any different? how does it feel? >> i just feel great that there is is a light at the end of the tunnel. the shot itself i didn't even feel it. i think i was too excited, so i didn't even feel that she had given me the shot. >>...
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alexander: when i was a law clerk in new orleans, i was not really a law clerk. he only had a position for one law clerk and he had given that to a harvard graduate. he had a messenger position. he said i will treat you as a law clerk if i pay you as a messenger. i said sure, you are a great judge, i will do that. but i got tired of being paid so little. i went down to bourbon street and got a job at a place called, your father's mustache. i would play whomever was off. so i would play the tuba one night and the trombone one night and the washboard one night. you play it with a spoon. >> you might have a musical career after this. sen. alexander: when i ran for governor i had alexander's washboard band. i got a flatbed truck. four young men from the university of tennessee band. i walked across the state for six months with the truck with me. i got on the truck and we would play alexander's ragtime band and i would play on the trombone. >> did you ever write your own songs? sen. alexander: i tried. i have endeavored -- actually, -- i haven't ever, actually once i
alexander: when i was a law clerk in new orleans, i was not really a law clerk. he only had a position for one law clerk and he had given that to a harvard graduate. he had a messenger position. he said i will treat you as a law clerk if i pay you as a messenger. i said sure, you are a great judge, i will do that. but i got tired of being paid so little. i went down to bourbon street and got a job at a place called, your father's mustache. i would play whomever was off. so i would play the tuba...
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debbie ford, thank you very much after the big day you had in new orleans for joining us here tonight. >>> a break for our coverage coming up. he says the republicans defending donald trump have crossed the rubicon and should never win a presidential election again. that would we steve schmidt and former white house press secretary robert gibbs. both gentlemen standing by to talk with us when we come back. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. bundle auto and home, and save up to 25% with allstate. bundling just feels good this time of year. saving is easy when you're in good hands. call a local agent, or 1-800-allstate for a quote today. don't settle for silver #1 for diabetic dry skin* #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin to your friends... your family... to your teachers. in that spirit of giving, chevy's proud to give ou
debbie ford, thank you very much after the big day you had in new orleans for joining us here tonight. >>> a break for our coverage coming up. he says the republicans defending donald trump have crossed the rubicon and should never win a presidential election again. that would we steve schmidt and former white house press secretary robert gibbs. both gentlemen standing by to talk with us when we come back. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so,...
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held at the national world war ii museum in new orleans. this is an hour. >> good evening, everybody. welcome to the national world war ii museum. first in keeping with our tradition, i would like to recognize any world war ii veterans, home front workers or holocaust survivors in today's audience if you're present, please stand or wave. it is always an honor to welcome you. this is your museum. thank you for being here. even if there's no one here, we should still clap. and also i would like to take this moment to recognize any veterans of military personnel please stand to be sxrogd thank you for carrying on that great military legacy of the world war ii generation. so i would like to welcome all of you to this special weaving acclaimed author neal bascomb who is here to discuss his works on the capital you are and trial of neal eichmann. he did a webinar with almost 3,000 students as part of the holocaust program which has been very well received. tonight's program is part of our most recent special exhibit which i hope many of you were
held at the national world war ii museum in new orleans. this is an hour. >> good evening, everybody. welcome to the national world war ii museum. first in keeping with our tradition, i would like to recognize any world war ii veterans, home front workers or holocaust survivors in today's audience if you're present, please stand or wave. it is always an honor to welcome you. this is your museum. thank you for being here. even if there's no one here, we should still clap. and also i would...
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today minnesota at new orleans. the man of the hours with the saints kamara.h the 40-yard run to put the first points on the board. getting in the end zone was something he did with regularity. his 6thtouchdown of the game. that tied a record. the saints win. they are in the running for the number 1 playoff seed. the vikings are out. >> something to leave you with. people despise the snow and those who love it. there's no question how the dog feels about it. he proves it's not a fluke. no skis, no snowboard needed. can't think of a better way to leave you guys for christmas. 2021 has to be better. >> we hope so. >> thanks for joining us, merry christmas. r the snow ball dance. i got them at the store where you buy things that go with the other things. oh, i know that place. that's where we got our salt-n-pepa salt and pepper shakers. claire can never tell which one is which. a confusing idea poorly executed. stop implying i'm a racist. how did we get roped into this chaperone thing? this incredibly annoying pta mom, marjorie, keeps hounding us to volunteer for
today minnesota at new orleans. the man of the hours with the saints kamara.h the 40-yard run to put the first points on the board. getting in the end zone was something he did with regularity. his 6thtouchdown of the game. that tied a record. the saints win. they are in the running for the number 1 playoff seed. the vikings are out. >> something to leave you with. people despise the snow and those who love it. there's no question how the dog feels about it. he proves it's not a fluke. no...
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i was not in new orleans, not at all. emily you are with trump most of the time so are you upset over the zabars being" x. do you think it's for safety reasons and not much else? >> i am very upset about the bars being closed and personally we know now that it is their data supporting the closure which a lot of southern california restaurants and places in warmer areas, right now they are the only lifeline. there's a classism dates into this. i'm sure the mayor will say no classism at all but those small businesses including the small restaurants they can afford to close, those are the ones being fined thousands and thousands of dollars a day getting their liquor license revoked which is their live line and the french laundry at three and $50 a plate, we don't see the politicians going to those bars. we see them going to resorts in cabo and the french laundry. not the one old wooden -- owner operator is above another but they need our help. greg: it drives me crazy because seeing the writing and living in singapore owner
i was not in new orleans, not at all. emily you are with trump most of the time so are you upset over the zabars being" x. do you think it's for safety reasons and not much else? >> i am very upset about the bars being closed and personally we know now that it is their data supporting the closure which a lot of southern california restaurants and places in warmer areas, right now they are the only lifeline. there's a classism dates into this. i'm sure the mayor will say no classism...
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i was not in new orleans, not at all.ly you are with trump most of the time so are you upset over the zabars being" x. do you think it's for safety reasons and not much else? >> i am very upset about the bars being closed and personally we know now that it is their data supporting the closure which a lot of southern california restaurants and places in warmer areas, right now they are the only lifeline. there's a classism dates into this. i'm sure the mayor will say no classism at all but those small businesses including the small restaurants they can afford to close, those are the ones being fined thousands and thousands of dollars a day getting their liquor license revoked which is their live line and the french laundry at three and $50 a plate, we don't see the politicians going to those bars. we see them going to resorts in cabo and the french laundry. not the one old wooden -- owner operator is above another but they need our help. greg: it drives me crazy because seeing the writing and living in singapore owner get
i was not in new orleans, not at all.ly you are with trump most of the time so are you upset over the zabars being" x. do you think it's for safety reasons and not much else? >> i am very upset about the bars being closed and personally we know now that it is their data supporting the closure which a lot of southern california restaurants and places in warmer areas, right now they are the only lifeline. there's a classism dates into this. i'm sure the mayor will say no classism at...
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este es uno de varios camiones que saldrÁncon rumbo a nueva orleans el prÓximo miÉrcoles. estos contenedores rumbo al estado de veracruz. los donativos van distribuidos para tres paÍses. man para honduras, guatemala, y el sur de mÉxico. >> y aunque las donaciones y siguen llegando, los organizadores dicen que ya estÁn listospara enviar el cargamento a sus lugares de origen. >> llevamos tres semanas de colectar tantos vÍveres y latas, productos de higiene personal. enrique: a este esfuerzo se sumo gente de varios suburbios y otros estados. estos voluntarios llegaron de indiana para ayudar a cargar los camiones. arantxa: el departamento de comercio de estados unidos confirmÓ que fueron vÍctimas de un ciber ataque y que este ataque virtual hace ya varias entidades del gobierno. incluyen el departamento del tesoro. se tratarÍa de un grupo de hackers rusos. el fbi y el departamento de cebriÁn nacional investigan este incidente. fÉlix: reclusos colombianos utilizaban brujerÍapara extorsionar desde la cÁrcel. >> a pesar de la pandemia los estas fiestas en t-mobile, llévate el iph
este es uno de varios camiones que saldrÁncon rumbo a nueva orleans el prÓximo miÉrcoles. estos contenedores rumbo al estado de veracruz. los donativos van distribuidos para tres paÍses. man para honduras, guatemala, y el sur de mÉxico. >> y aunque las donaciones y siguen llegando, los organizadores dicen que ya estÁn listospara enviar el cargamento a sus lugares de origen. >> llevamos tres semanas de colectar tantos vÍveres y latas, productos de higiene personal. enrique: a...
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i was not in new orleans, not at all.re with trump most of the time so are you upset over the zabars being" x. do you think it's for safety reasons and not much else? >> i am very upset about the bars being closed and personally we know now that it is their data supporting the closure which a lot of southern california restaurants and places in warmer areas, right now they are the only lifeline. there's a classism dates into this. i'm sure the mayor will say no classism at all but those small businesses including the small restaurants they can afford to close, those are the ones being fined thousands and thousands of dollars a day getting their liquor license revoked which is their live line and the french laundry at three and $50 a plate, we don't see the politicians going to those bars. we see them going to resorts in cabo and the french laundry. not the one old wooden -- owner operator is above another but they need our help. greg: it drives me crazy because seeing the writing and living in singapore owner get arrested
i was not in new orleans, not at all.re with trump most of the time so are you upset over the zabars being" x. do you think it's for safety reasons and not much else? >> i am very upset about the bars being closed and personally we know now that it is their data supporting the closure which a lot of southern california restaurants and places in warmer areas, right now they are the only lifeline. there's a classism dates into this. i'm sure the mayor will say no classism at all but...
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it is an outrage. >> the culture of new orleans makes america but it does.laces are getting money like this, like the kennedy center, they are closed. they are closed! >> exactly. they furloughed all the workers who are part of the ppe bailout. i do know what this is -- ppe bailout. this is my last grievance of the year. laura and i have had a long simmering debate over real versus fake christmas trees. real trees are boys that are dangerous. there's wildlife in them from rats to bats. they could be living in those trees. and then they come into your home. well, this woman in florida just proved me right. she thought it was a cat and her tree branch, so she tried spraying it with vinegar. then her dog got involved. it was a raccoon. >> oh, dear. >> all, it's a raccoon! [screaming] oh, my god! >> tammy: wow, the sounds of christmas. >> don't buy real trees, that's not worth it. that's the end of it. >> tammy: something similar happened in australia, it was a koala in the tree. everybody wants a christmas tree. what can you say, raymond? you interviewed a mean
it is an outrage. >> the culture of new orleans makes america but it does.laces are getting money like this, like the kennedy center, they are closed. they are closed! >> exactly. they furloughed all the workers who are part of the ppe bailout. i do know what this is -- ppe bailout. this is my last grievance of the year. laura and i have had a long simmering debate over real versus fake christmas trees. real trees are boys that are dangerous. there's wildlife in them from rats to...
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significativo es que las familias con estatus mighratorio mizto pueden recibir el dinero que new orleanss esta vez, hablaremos con algunas restricciones que tenemos en el ingreso anual de las familias, toda la información la tendremos a las 6, en san francisco, noticiero telemundo 48 fátima . >> muchas gracias fátima, hace 47 minutos el presidente donald trump colocó en twitter que hace un llamado a congresistas a aumentar el cheque de estímulo de 600 a 2 mil dólares por persona en california la pandemia sigue afectando con 2 millones de casos, son 32659 nuevos casos, solamente hoy murieron 249 personas, con más de 200 mil pryuebas de covid-19 . >> el número de muertes en el país supera los 3 millones siendo el 2020 el año más mortífero de la historia, la mayoría por el coronavirus, murieron casi 320 mil personas, alcanzaremos 3.2 millones de fallecidos, 400 mil más que el año pasado . >> y gavin newsom nombró a alex, como el secretario del estado, el puesto vacante de kamala harris, conozcamos más del hispano que se convierte en gobernador federal . >> (habla en inglés) . >> hijo de inm
significativo es que las familias con estatus mighratorio mizto pueden recibir el dinero que new orleanss esta vez, hablaremos con algunas restricciones que tenemos en el ingreso anual de las familias, toda la información la tendremos a las 6, en san francisco, noticiero telemundo 48 fátima . >> muchas gracias fátima, hace 47 minutos el presidente donald trump colocó en twitter que hace un llamado a congresistas a aumentar el cheque de estímulo de 600 a 2 mil dólares por persona en...
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newow paul's restaurants in orleans, paul prudhomme invented blackened redfish at that restaurant, it's gone. too many other stories, heartbreaking stories of restaurant own for the los angeles who is being told she can't operate literally in the same parking lot next to her tents are tents of a film studio able to operate. it's not about science in those cases. it's about some government official picking winners an losers. unfortunately the losers are america's small businesses. this needs to stop. i would just encourage the gentleman to bring the chabot bill, a bill that has wide bipartisan support that would save, today we're going to lose, just today, about 150 restaurants. and that number is even higher for other small businesses. and the hundreds a day. friday, we'll lose 150 restaurants. saturday we'll lose 150 restaurants. sunday, monday, tuesday we'll lose 150, we'll lose over 700 restaurants between now and when we come back tuesday. we don't have to do that. if that bill was put on the floor today it would have passed overwhelmingly, maybe unanimously because it's an area of
newow paul's restaurants in orleans, paul prudhomme invented blackened redfish at that restaurant, it's gone. too many other stories, heartbreaking stories of restaurant own for the los angeles who is being told she can't operate literally in the same parking lot next to her tents are tents of a film studio able to operate. it's not about science in those cases. it's about some government official picking winners an losers. unfortunately the losers are america's small businesses. this needs to...