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this is new orleans. no party like new orleans.o, like i said. no city like this. i'm born and raised here. the people that are here, my family, everything, my upbringing. if you love my music, then this -- my music is new orleans. everything about me is new orleans. my culture. there's no other place like louisiana. i will always love this place. i'm not going nowhere. >> i have never seen people who are more real, who love life more, who don't put on airs, who don't give a you know what. >> yes. >> about what people think about them. >> all day, every day. >> and we've gone through so much here. you think about what's happened with katrina, you think about what's happened in the city over the years. the rise and the fall of crime. what's happened with the youth. you see why people here, you see what's happening in the brass bands. they're bringing youth in. >> the best way i can say it, and still, we rise. we rise to the occasion. we do our best. we love each other. we embrace each other. we will always put god first, music secon
this is new orleans. no party like new orleans.o, like i said. no city like this. i'm born and raised here. the people that are here, my family, everything, my upbringing. if you love my music, then this -- my music is new orleans. everything about me is new orleans. my culture. there's no other place like louisiana. i will always love this place. i'm not going nowhere. >> i have never seen people who are more real, who love life more, who don't put on airs, who don't give a you know...
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live from new orleans. m new orleans. this is an msnbc special presentation. sponsored by the w. k keller foundation. the national day of racial healing town hall, live from studio being new orleans. now joined now by chris hayes and join -- >> all right. good evening, and welcome to our town hall of the national day of racial healing and event creating, 60 years ago by our sponsor of the w. e. case kellogg foundation. the specialties held every year on the day after the dr. martin luther king holiday. >> if you look around, you will see that we are in this glorious space, incredible room. it is part of a studio b which is a set of former warehouses turn to an art experience by the artist brandon be mike odoms, here in the by water neighborhood of the great city of new orleans. our colleague jermaine lee who has been doing some reporting for this project is here with us as well and so is the young fella's -- -- the land where we unfortunate to be meeting tonight has made a gathering place and trading hub of different backgrounds and cultures going back centuries. >> and so we wan
live from new orleans. m new orleans. this is an msnbc special presentation. sponsored by the w. k keller foundation. the national day of racial healing town hall, live from studio being new orleans. now joined now by chris hayes and join -- >> all right. good evening, and welcome to our town hall of the national day of racial healing and event creating, 60 years ago by our sponsor of the w. e. case kellogg foundation. the specialties held every year on the day after the dr. martin luther...
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we face this in new orleans.problem is crisscrossed across the nation, whether you're talking about miami, whether you are talking about tulsa, whether you are in the bronx -- anywhere that you are going to, go you have the same problem, because there was a design to actually separate neighborhoods. and the consequence of that design is what we are facing today, and the -- boys working on it when i became mayor. we asked for a grant to try to study the problem, because someone said, hey man, before you go tear that thing down, you might want to go ask people what they think. which i thought was a pretty good idea -- i think we got two point $7 million -- as the folks in the community and i think you can testify more to this than i can. but i think you are surprise that there was some level of ambivalence about what happened. and for talked about this a minute ago. what happened was a travesty but what you are about to do may actually add to it. so, how are we going to add to that problem and the answer is that yo
we face this in new orleans.problem is crisscrossed across the nation, whether you're talking about miami, whether you are talking about tulsa, whether you are in the bronx -- anywhere that you are going to, go you have the same problem, because there was a design to actually separate neighborhoods. and the consequence of that design is what we are facing today, and the -- boys working on it when i became mayor. we asked for a grant to try to study the problem, because someone said, hey man,...
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, not regimen, the headlines out, not charleston, new orleans is the largest city in the south and its of course the cork on the outlet from the mississippi river valley and what made is so important commercially is not only the product of the south, but the products of the midwest and they all came down to new orleans for shipment so plugging that up, was an important element of the blockade and a mere mortal blow to the confederacy in terms of seizing the city so that is important and i think the easiest way for him to lose it is to say, and looks too difficult to me. and it was protected by two substantial masonry reports, some of that course and river systems of coursework thrown out, fort donaldson and fort henry, and what it and easily overcome by ironclad before jackson and court saint phillips of new orleans were substantial a barrier there as well in the confederate navy one of the trivia questions as i was a manassas, first ironclad to engage in battle and if it's in new orleans, so i think that the easiest way to lose it is for him to say that i don't think that we can do t
, not regimen, the headlines out, not charleston, new orleans is the largest city in the south and its of course the cork on the outlet from the mississippi river valley and what made is so important commercially is not only the product of the south, but the products of the midwest and they all came down to new orleans for shipment so plugging that up, was an important element of the blockade and a mere mortal blow to the confederacy in terms of seizing the city so that is important and i think...
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easy and the new orleans energy.ant to tell you. it's also the animals celebrating new years. this darling parrot. valerie, tell us, how friendly is this parrot. >> he's very friendly. >> can she take a little tour of my arm there? oh, my goodness. this just a sample of some of the randomness here on bourbon street tonight. what is her name? phoenix. we have a parrot named phoenix. and she is part of the excitement here. more than 100,000 people are expected to come out tonight to celebrate. she is moving around a lot. i will let you have her back. we also have our python friends. am i holding it. okay. happy new year. where is the other parrot. here we go. we started the show off with a bang. are you guys having a great new year's eve? >> we are having an amazing time. >> you know, these big snakes are intimidating, but they seem cool. a lot of people are coming by. >> we can get a shot. you are rolling around with your snake. do a little twirl for us. i love it. we have parrots, we have pythons. who knows what else
easy and the new orleans energy.ant to tell you. it's also the animals celebrating new years. this darling parrot. valerie, tell us, how friendly is this parrot. >> he's very friendly. >> can she take a little tour of my arm there? oh, my goodness. this just a sample of some of the randomness here on bourbon street tonight. what is her name? phoenix. we have a parrot named phoenix. and she is part of the excitement here. more than 100,000 people are expected to come out tonight to...
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and 420 carjackings in new orleans.more than 100 percent increase since 18 days into last year. this all happening as new orleans prepares to welcome at least a million visitors next month for mardi gras. new orleans resident and fox news contributor raymond arroyo joins us from his hometown of new orleans. raymond, what's happening there? >> well, it's a heartbreaker, steve. if you want to see what criminal justice reform looks like, new orleans is the perfect example. it's justice for the criminals and that's a big problem. this is a combination of federal intrusion into local law enforcement. we had a consent decree that was dropped by the obama administration years ago that limits what cops can do. you probably don't know most people don't, not even new orleansens, cops here in new orleans cannot chase anyone but violent offenders. so, if someone takes your purse or steals something from a store by the consent decree they can't chase them. bad policing policies which restricts what cops can do combined with our d.a.
and 420 carjackings in new orleans.more than 100 percent increase since 18 days into last year. this all happening as new orleans prepares to welcome at least a million visitors next month for mardi gras. new orleans resident and fox news contributor raymond arroyo joins us from his hometown of new orleans. raymond, what's happening there? >> well, it's a heartbreaker, steve. if you want to see what criminal justice reform looks like, new orleans is the perfect example. it's justice for...
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the healing from something, new orleans has given us everything we love about new orleans.ew orleans. the great food ever in laos, the mardi gras, and so now what folks are doing around the interstate, especially in this trillion dollar infrastructure bill, so money going to communities to help them end. especially when it comes to infrastructure. new orleans and at that interstate, and a moment where the community has come together from all parts of the city to try and heal around this interstate, and figure out what to do with it. do you use that money to tear it down? do you unify? do you leave it as a symbol of what it was? but also contextualizing the current sense of moving forward. this is wrestling america. >> thank you for joining us tonight, and thank you for what you are doing tonight. >> thank you. >> jermaine lee gets tonight's last word, and he will get tomorrow night's last word at this hour. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >> ru
the healing from something, new orleans has given us everything we love about new orleans.ew orleans. the great food ever in laos, the mardi gras, and so now what folks are doing around the interstate, especially in this trillion dollar infrastructure bill, so money going to communities to help them end. especially when it comes to infrastructure. new orleans and at that interstate, and a moment where the community has come together from all parts of the city to try and heal around this...
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let's bring in the owner of the new orleans saints and new orleans pelicans, gayle benson is here.et another wonderful, wonderful act of kindness and community on your part, and i understand, ms. but if you could tell us, how did your plan come together? how did you put the wheels in motion? >> you know, i -- thank you so much for allowing me to be here. i'm so excited about my team, and he was really greatly helped me pull all of this together. we had an idea, and the amendment just rolled with it, and we just got it going and got it all together. i was just so touched that that young man got so hurt, and i felt like we had to do something, and it was just remarkable. i'm so excited that he's recovering and doing better. arthel: absolutely. well, he's a light. i don't think his light was going to be allowed to be put out. but to your point though, right, not only are you donating, what, 67 aeds, you're making sure that the staff at those facilities will receive training on how to use them, which is a key factor, wouldn't you say? >> yes, or it is. and, you know, the best investmen
let's bring in the owner of the new orleans saints and new orleans pelicans, gayle benson is here.et another wonderful, wonderful act of kindness and community on your part, and i understand, ms. but if you could tell us, how did your plan come together? how did you put the wheels in motion? >> you know, i -- thank you so much for allowing me to be here. i'm so excited about my team, and he was really greatly helped me pull all of this together. we had an idea, and the amendment just...
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good evening from studio b in new orleans. site of tonight's national day of racial healing town hall, which i will be hosting tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern along with chris hayes and trymaine lee. i'll tell you much more about that a little later. >> we begin tonight with the real life confluence of a toxic stew of election denial, extremism, and political violence. the type of nightmare scenario that is all too real in america. police in new mexico arrested failed republican legislative candidate solomon pena, who they say orchestrated a string of shootings targeting democratic officials in the state. last november, pena lost to his democratic opponent in a landslide, by nearly 50 points. but claimed he really lost because of so-called fraud. apparently he's both an election denier and a sore loser. after the election, a very stable pena wrote on twitter, i dissent. i am the maga king. he later posted a photo of himself in maga gear, noting much like donald trump, he never conceded. police say pena's anger at losing may have
good evening from studio b in new orleans. site of tonight's national day of racial healing town hall, which i will be hosting tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern along with chris hayes and trymaine lee. i'll tell you much more about that a little later. >> we begin tonight with the real life confluence of a toxic stew of election denial, extremism, and political violence. the type of nightmare scenario that is all too real in america. police in new mexico arrested failed republican legislative...
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we're here live in new orleans. new orleans got to do the math i'm not the only one in the mask.cause why not? >> yo not. what about -- >> i'm from albuquerque, new mexico. people here from all over the country all over the world and it is not just these lovely ladies we have these people. [cheering] all right. okay -- okay. purple sunglasses. hold on. hold on. purple, purple sun glasses. why are you guys rocking the purple sunglasses tonight? >> to the wild cats let's go cats. [cheering] from california -- wow. hold on. you're from california. >> we came all the way my wife and i from california. >> yes. you know what -- you know what? so did i. so did i. all right -- okay we're going to go one more time three, go, one. happy new year. bye. ♪ ♪ not bad. not bad. i think new orleans giving nashville a little bit of their run for their money. well done thank you so much. now tonight we're going to have fun all night long. we're going to do plenty of that for sure but also a chance, it is the all american new year's it is a chance to honor our vets and first responders who sacrific
we're here live in new orleans. new orleans got to do the math i'm not the only one in the mask.cause why not? >> yo not. what about -- >> i'm from albuquerque, new mexico. people here from all over the country all over the world and it is not just these lovely ladies we have these people. [cheering] all right. okay -- okay. purple sunglasses. hold on. hold on. purple, purple sun glasses. why are you guys rocking the purple sunglasses tonight? >> to the wild cats let's go...
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latoya cantrell is the mayor of new orleans. atlanta mayor, andre dickens along with john giles, the mayor of mesa, arizona. good morning to all of you and thank you so much for being here in person. i want to talk about just what is developing in terms of the shooting in california. nationwide, we are seeing this spike in violent crime. we're seeing reports of an uptick in anti-semitism and hate crimes. all of you are from states where there are fairly permissive gun laws. and i wonder, mayor suarez, how you put those pieces together. what is driving this? >> yeah, it's -- so many different factors are driving this. one of the things we focused a lot on on the mayoral conference we just ended is mental health. mental health is a huge component of what's driving a lot of these, when you look at the root cause and go back and sort of peel back the layers of the onion. mayors are very concerned about it. we also had a panel, obviously, our ban crime. certainly a lot of these mayors have talked about, you know, gun control in their
latoya cantrell is the mayor of new orleans. atlanta mayor, andre dickens along with john giles, the mayor of mesa, arizona. good morning to all of you and thank you so much for being here in person. i want to talk about just what is developing in terms of the shooting in california. nationwide, we are seeing this spike in violent crime. we're seeing reports of an uptick in anti-semitism and hate crimes. all of you are from states where there are fairly permissive gun laws. and i wonder, mayor...
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they were following the likes of philadelphia, and new orleans. they also instituted changes in recent years. how is that all working out? new orleans just became the murder capital of the united states. philadelphia had record high number of homicides in 2021, and chicago saw 700 homicides in 2022 alone. so by reducing standards, the goal was to produce, what, a more equitable representative police force. but it's only led to more deaths and more crime. you might have noticed something as it relates to the tyree nichols story. the video is objectively far more gruesome and disturbing than the george floyd video, and yet -- >> there weren't violent protests. >> things have remained relatively peaceful. >> demonstrators marched in cities including atlanta, los angeles and phoenix. the majority of the protests remained peaceful. >> laura: no riots other than news coverage, has already begun to kind of taper off. why is that? because there isn't a racial element to it. so next time, ask yourselves if there really are working to help the communities t
they were following the likes of philadelphia, and new orleans. they also instituted changes in recent years. how is that all working out? new orleans just became the murder capital of the united states. philadelphia had record high number of homicides in 2021, and chicago saw 700 homicides in 2022 alone. so by reducing standards, the goal was to produce, what, a more equitable representative police force. but it's only led to more deaths and more crime. you might have noticed something as it...
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new orleans has one homicide per day now.re yesterday identified five victims of gun violence killed in less than a week. the city entering carnival, the season ahead of mardi gras. the mayor is begging anybody and everybody for help. >> we're prepared to invite and pay for any post certified law enforcement agency to support us. we are willing to pay so that our new orleans police department, our public safety team, our unified command has every layer of support that we need, that you need present throughout the streets of new orleans to insure that we have a safe mardi gras 2023. >> harris: jason rantz. president biden braged all this money was going to help fight crime around the country. where is the cash? >> it wasn't an actual promise. it was all political. new orleans right now has all the ingredients for again becoming the murder capital. to your point, you have a depleted police force. under 1,000 cops. in 2019 when they had the lowest number of homicides they had 1300 cops. there is a connection there. you have a le
new orleans has one homicide per day now.re yesterday identified five victims of gun violence killed in less than a week. the city entering carnival, the season ahead of mardi gras. the mayor is begging anybody and everybody for help. >> we're prepared to invite and pay for any post certified law enforcement agency to support us. we are willing to pay so that our new orleans police department, our public safety team, our unified command has every layer of support that we need, that you...
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the healing from something, new orleans has given us everything we love about new orleans.t form, jazz music, from new orleans.
the healing from something, new orleans has given us everything we love about new orleans.t form, jazz music, from new orleans.
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i wonder if new orleans feeling the effects of that.u talk about? that that had come up? do you think there is more to be done? >> while the infrastructure bill is something that is going to be a lifeline for our cities. really for the country. focusing on roads, streets, drainage, you know bridges, transportation. all of these things are vitally important. in the city of new orleans, we are focusing on of course that green infrastructure, making sure that we mitigate flooding in our community. that we are you, know at the forefront of climate change no doubt about it. we are spending that federal dollars right now in our city in being able to leverage additional federal dollars relative to infrastructure. it is something that is going to be transformational in our city. really in cities around the country. >> all right maybe a ribbon cutting coming in new orleans sometime soon? >> there is one in a week, even more. i will tell you the time is, now it was two years to yesterday you know in terms of this administration, the biden adminis
i wonder if new orleans feeling the effects of that.u talk about? that that had come up? do you think there is more to be done? >> while the infrastructure bill is something that is going to be a lifeline for our cities. really for the country. focusing on roads, streets, drainage, you know bridges, transportation. all of these things are vitally important. in the city of new orleans, we are focusing on of course that green infrastructure, making sure that we mitigate flooding in our...
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there is not a decline in crime happening in new orleans. over 500 cars have been stolen since the first of the year, averaging 20 something cars per day being stolen and we can't blame covid anymore. you keep slapping the juveniles on the wrist and they are out of control and you are accountable to what is happening in the city and where are you? we can't do this alone essentially. >> todd: the trial officially begins today for disbarred attorney alex murdaugh, he arrived yesterday for jury select knowio, accused of murdering his son maggie there son paul, found shot to death at their home in 2021. a representative from snapchat will testify against murdaugh following claims his son paul sent a snapchat video to several friends on the night he and his mother were killed. fraud, drug trafficking and evasion are the charges. >> carley: white house takes heat over president biden's classified document scandal. >> is president biden involved in a of coer-up? >> the president has been very clear that he takes this very seriously. >> carley: clea
there is not a decline in crime happening in new orleans. over 500 cars have been stolen since the first of the year, averaging 20 something cars per day being stolen and we can't blame covid anymore. you keep slapping the juveniles on the wrist and they are out of control and you are accountable to what is happening in the city and where are you? we can't do this alone essentially. >> todd: the trial officially begins today for disbarred attorney alex murdaugh, he arrived yesterday for...
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i want this bring in tremayne lee who is in new orleans ahead of a town hall on racial healing.to people there? how can this discussion we're going to hear tonight inform discussions in and by communities moving forward? >> racial healing as a statement in a concept can be nebulous. what is that? here in new orleans talking to folks, when you talk about this idea of racial healing, they want their past experiences, their lived experiences, recognized and acknowledged and also some of their deep hurts and those wounds to be healed. some remedy about what's been wrong in this community. one of those things was the interstate tearing down claiborne avenue right through the heart of a historic black community that gave us jazz, the indians. gave you everything that most folks love about new orleans, but they're grappling here with what to do with that monster. monstrosity of i-10. that is central to healing for they will. let's take a listen. >> america and new orleans in particular has a habit of just ignoring african american community. they do what we say. and we need to turn the
i want this bring in tremayne lee who is in new orleans ahead of a town hall on racial healing.to people there? how can this discussion we're going to hear tonight inform discussions in and by communities moving forward? >> racial healing as a statement in a concept can be nebulous. what is that? here in new orleans talking to folks, when you talk about this idea of racial healing, they want their past experiences, their lived experiences, recognized and acknowledged and also some of...
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so, yes, new orleans is in it until 1:00 a.m. central overnight. we hate to see nocturnal tornadoes, but they are absolutely possible. you see that aggressive-looking radar. we'll stop it there at 11:00 p.m. when it's just over that lake, and right near that heavily populated new orleans. they've seen several tornadoes already this year. you look at that, the damaging winds goes all the way through the outer banks. those things were streaming today, so, if you see them, they could move 50, 60 miles per hour in a forward direction. then on the northern side, we've seen a dusting to seven inches of snow in oklahoma. indianapolis will have a really rough morning commute. cleveland, too. starts after the noon hour in most of the northeast. and it could add up, especially interior new england. green or white mountains could pick up more than a foot. david? >> ginger zee tracking it all for us. ginger, we'll be watching "gma" first thing in the morning, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the other major news this tuesday night, and this time, it'
so, yes, new orleans is in it until 1:00 a.m. central overnight. we hate to see nocturnal tornadoes, but they are absolutely possible. you see that aggressive-looking radar. we'll stop it there at 11:00 p.m. when it's just over that lake, and right near that heavily populated new orleans. they've seen several tornadoes already this year. you look at that, the damaging winds goes all the way through the outer banks. those things were streaming today, so, if you see them, they could move 50, 60...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening from new orleans, louisiana.hris hayes, it's the tuesday after martin luther king day, the national day of healing in america. i'm here along with joy reid to co-host a very special town hall tonight at 10 pm eastern here at msnbc. it's going to be fantastic, we are in this amazing space, so i hope you stay to watch. we begin this hour of tonight with this really unsettling news from new mexico. for a trump loving election denying, failed republican politician is now in police custody for his alleged involvement in what appears to be a politically motivated revenge scheme to conspire with or pay for men to carry out a string of albuquerque shootings targeting local democratic politicians. police say, this man, solomon peÑa, was the mastermind behind the four shootings targeting the homes of burn adela county commissioners, adrian barbeau and debbie o'malley, and new mexico state representative, have earmarking as, and state senator, linda lopez. all four of whom are democrats. >> after the election in november, s
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening from new orleans, louisiana.hris hayes, it's the tuesday after martin luther king day, the national day of healing in america. i'm here along with joy reid to co-host a very special town hall tonight at 10 pm eastern here at msnbc. it's going to be fantastic, we are in this amazing space, so i hope you stay to watch. we begin this hour of tonight with this really unsettling news from new mexico. for a trump loving election denying, failed republican...
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i want to bring in trymaine lee from new orleans, i know you know this neighborhood well. build back the community, and frankly what might it all also not be able to accomplish? >> that indeed is the billion dollar question. what could be done to the monstrosities like this. the money that is going to the cities to help them reconnect, and where the communities have been divided by infrastructure racism, help them reconnect. but here in new orleans, generations of new orleansens here in treme, an historically black neighborhood have dealt with this symbol of what many call structural racism and some in the community hope it is torn down and others beautify it. and one thing is clear, something had to be done. take a listen. >> it affects the psyche and the behavior of those who have to engage with it day and day out, whether you walk in it or whether you are driving by it. it affects your psyche. you know what i mean? and for someone like me, who is born and raised in this area, and saw the glaring difference, it's painful. >> reporter: the psychological weight of bearing
i want to bring in trymaine lee from new orleans, i know you know this neighborhood well. build back the community, and frankly what might it all also not be able to accomplish? >> that indeed is the billion dollar question. what could be done to the monstrosities like this. the money that is going to the cities to help them reconnect, and where the communities have been divided by infrastructure racism, help them reconnect. but here in new orleans, generations of new orleansens here in...
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we are going over to christina coleman live in new orleans.ch quarter, tens of thousands of people right with the fireworks shop. people crafting their new year's resolutions. what is your new year's resolution? >> i hope i can drink less beer and more bourbon because there is less calories. >> we would love to have more morals tonight. but we have a tough shot there. so we'll pray one more. look at that one. madison, what have you got? >> i don't have a shot physically. i'm still drink water because i'm on the clock. but i made some friends, wire going to do a chugging competition here. 3, 2, 1, go! i learned guys like to drink here. it wasn't new. we have fast drinkers and our winner on the end marked security. i am drinking my water. but pretty soon i am going to get some tequila. after snowboarding you have got to drink. until then, i will sends it back to you guys. [♪] >> what better way to ring in the new year than with our national anthem. we are surrounded on stage with our own families. will cain, take it over. will: this is charlie,
we are going over to christina coleman live in new orleans.ch quarter, tens of thousands of people right with the fireworks shop. people crafting their new year's resolutions. what is your new year's resolution? >> i hope i can drink less beer and more bourbon because there is less calories. >> we would love to have more morals tonight. but we have a tough shot there. so we'll pray one more. look at that one. madison, what have you got? >> i don't have a shot physically. i'm...
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en nueva orleans y por telemundo. ♪. >>> noticias telemundo.muy buenas tardes les saluda vanessa hawk hoy por julio vaqueiro. decenas de tornados en el sur del paÍs, 9 personas persona dieron la vida. esto en esta regiÓn. en california, se preparan para la inminente llegada de otra ola de tormentas y el alcalde de la ciudad de los Ángeles ha declarado estado de emergencia. marÍa paula ochoa tiene el panorama de lo que ocurriÓ y de lo que se espera. >>> caminando entre los restos de lo que fuera un hogar, residentes de selma alabama, miran los destrozos que dejÓ un tornado en su lugar. tuve que salir y correr, tod se sacudÍa como nunca antes. >>> al menos 7 personas resultaron muertas luego que una serie de tornados se llevÓ en estado. nos metimos en la baÑera y escuchÉ un sonido como el del tren. levantÉ y le dije que agarrara a mamÍ. >>> un fenÓmeno climatolÓgico, que trajo 35 tornados al sureste del paÍs. en georgia, un niÑo de 25 aÑos, falleciÓ aplastado por un Árbol que cayÓ sobre el auto en que venÍa con su madre. y un trabajador del depar
en nueva orleans y por telemundo. ♪. >>> noticias telemundo.muy buenas tardes les saluda vanessa hawk hoy por julio vaqueiro. decenas de tornados en el sur del paÍs, 9 personas persona dieron la vida. esto en esta regiÓn. en california, se preparan para la inminente llegada de otra ola de tormentas y el alcalde de la ciudad de los Ángeles ha declarado estado de emergencia. marÍa paula ochoa tiene el panorama de lo que ocurriÓ y de lo que se espera. >>> caminando entre...
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the healing from something, new orleans has given us everything we love about new orleans. when you think about the only true american art form, jazz music, from new orleans. the great food ever in laos, the mardi gras, and so now what folks are doing around the interstate, especially in this trillion dollar infrastructure bill, so money going to communities to help them end. especially when it comes to infrastructure. new orleans and at that interstate, and a moment where the community has come together from all parts of the city to try and heal around this interstate, and figure out what to do with it. do you use that money to tear it down? do you unify? do you leave it as a symbol of what it was? but also contextualizing the current sense of moving forward. this is wrestling america. >> thank you for joining us tonight, and thank you for what you are doing tonight. >> thank you. >> jermaine lee gets tonight's last word, and he will get tomorrow night's last word at this hour. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >> tonight, president biden continues his p
the healing from something, new orleans has given us everything we love about new orleans. when you think about the only true american art form, jazz music, from new orleans. the great food ever in laos, the mardi gras, and so now what folks are doing around the interstate, especially in this trillion dollar infrastructure bill, so money going to communities to help them end. especially when it comes to infrastructure. new orleans and at that interstate, and a moment where the community has...
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and the cat also says that new orleans was rebuilt volunteers, the residents themselves helped in commonreas to revive the city, it is important to restore not only the houses, a year after katrina, i organized a festival, they asked me why and i said that if we do not restore our culture, there is no point in restoring the city, physically destroyed , hiroshima and nagasaki were completely rebuilt, just like tokyo after the war, the whole nation participated in the reconstruction of the country, it was decided that 10% of the land from each owner should be allocated for social needs, and they agreed to combine these percentages together to be the space where the parks were built, the large-scale reconstruction of ukraine is still ahead, the government has already instructed the local authorities to develop reconstruction concepts, perhaps not all cities and villages will be on the map again if we talk about the fact that the entire residential and social road infrastructure in the settlement will be destroyed one hundred percent, then it is really necessary to think about whether it is
and the cat also says that new orleans was rebuilt volunteers, the residents themselves helped in commonreas to revive the city, it is important to restore not only the houses, a year after katrina, i organized a festival, they asked me why and i said that if we do not restore our culture, there is no point in restoring the city, physically destroyed , hiroshima and nagasaki were completely rebuilt, just like tokyo after the war, the whole nation participated in the reconstruction of the...
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time and effort these shots shocked the world in 2005 hurricane katrina destroyed the city of new orleansippi coast we lived without electricity there was a list of points where we can buy products a tour of the streets of the restored three years ago, a local activist gave us a tour of the city, he testified that we are talking to him again, and the first thing he says to me are words of support, it is terrible what happened in ukraine, he advises to ensure public control so that there was no corruption, especially attention to compensation for lost housing in new orlan there are still unreconstructed places. why did this happen? our mistake was that people were offered compensation not at market prices at the time. after the hurricane it was not possible to build because everything went up in price. and he also says - kyiv, new orleans was rebuilt by volunteers, the residents themselves helped in common areas for the city to come alive, it is important to rebuild not only houses, a year after katrina, i organized a festival they asked me why is this? and i said that if we do not restore
time and effort these shots shocked the world in 2005 hurricane katrina destroyed the city of new orleansippi coast we lived without electricity there was a list of points where we can buy products a tour of the streets of the restored three years ago, a local activist gave us a tour of the city, he testified that we are talking to him again, and the first thing he says to me are words of support, it is terrible what happened in ukraine, he advises to ensure public control so that there was no...
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reports of tornadoes, widespread damage the system moving through new orleans and injuries reported water treatment facility damaged in houston into the north. snow for the morning. commute up to eight inches following what to expect today. new questions in the aftermath of those two mass shootings in california. what we're now learning about the suspect accused in that workplace attacking two farms and in monterey park of vigil for those lost as some question why it took five hours to alert the public that the shooter was on the loose. breaking overnight pope francis in a rare interview about what he's now saying about his health, his critics and the vatican and his stance on homosexuality. plus a jorge santos, the congressman who fabricated his life story under more pressure, the new revelations about his campaign funds. fire beware the new warning about criminals using skimming devices to steal your credit card information how to protect yourself and later does eating cheese before bed really caused nightmares may sound silly, but there's a new effort to find out. from abc news in new
reports of tornadoes, widespread damage the system moving through new orleans and injuries reported water treatment facility damaged in houston into the north. snow for the morning. commute up to eight inches following what to expect today. new questions in the aftermath of those two mass shootings in california. what we're now learning about the suspect accused in that workplace attacking two farms and in monterey park of vigil for those lost as some question why it took five hours to alert...
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christina. >> we have at dickeys and i want to show you signature dishes big time in new orleans you have the shrink and grits pork tender loan the chicken this stuff is so yummy i'm definitely eating and here are our brave competitors our brave warriors tonight they have to finish 20. they have to eat these to win the contest when they're done they're going put their hands up in the air and we have -- officer lewis tell us how did you train for this incredible moment tonight in front of all of america. >> chief of police put me to this three weeks ago, and he wouldn't let me for four days so i have not eaten in four days because of this competition. >> quite the appetite i love it so much. and then we have from st. bernard tell us how did you prepare for this? >> i'm a fireman we dmook a station and guys cook so i've been preparing for this any whole life. >> let's go i'm ready to see it all of the america ready to see it and get out of the way. all right -- yeah let's do it. okay. on your mark, get set, go! [cheering] i mean yeah this is just as -- just as i thought. the firefighte
christina. >> we have at dickeys and i want to show you signature dishes big time in new orleans you have the shrink and grits pork tender loan the chicken this stuff is so yummy i'm definitely eating and here are our brave competitors our brave warriors tonight they have to finish 20. they have to eat these to win the contest when they're done they're going put their hands up in the air and we have -- officer lewis tell us how did you train for this incredible moment tonight in front of...
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that is how the folks take a holistic approach in the city of new orleans. moving in the right direction. >> carley: member of the latoya campaign and the attorney joins us now. laura, good morning to us. what do you think of the mayor's answer? is covid and guns the cause of crime? >> covid is the most ridiculous answer. we don't think -- we don't seek covid causing people to carjack a murder people in the city. so, to blame the murder capital of the country and the world, really, on covid is just a slap in the face of new orleans. and honestly, i don't think anybody took that seriously. there is certainly not a decline in crime happening in new orleans or 500 cars stolen since the first of the year averaging's twentysomething cars a day being stolen. and certainly we can't blame that on covid anymore. it is ridiculous to think that the covid pandemic is still has anything to do with crime in the city. >> carley: the light that stood out in the interview, "everybody needs to be held accountable." what about her? she is a leader in the city. >> absolutely ri
that is how the folks take a holistic approach in the city of new orleans. moving in the right direction. >> carley: member of the latoya campaign and the attorney joins us now. laura, good morning to us. what do you think of the mayor's answer? is covid and guns the cause of crime? >> covid is the most ridiculous answer. we don't think -- we don't seek covid causing people to carjack a murder people in the city. so, to blame the murder capital of the country and the world, really,...
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so it was a beautiful ride from downtown new orleans to uptown new orleans. lush. but then when i came back home, i was faced with this huge piece of gray infrastructurehat just loomed over what we call the neutral ground here. i was never clear about why our neighborhood had to be so ugly and other neighborhoods, like uptown new orleans, were still beautiful. it puzzled me as ahild. i began to understand the race and class divide much later as an adult. as a child, i decided that it would be my mission in life to get rid of the interstate. i intuitively knew that that interstate did not give us the quality of life. -- quality of life that, first of all, my family bought into when they bought into the neighborhood 70 years ago. but it also doesn't give us as black people anywhere in the united states the quality of life that we deserve. when you put an interstate through a neighborhood, you invite people to go through the neighborhood. they don't stop. they don't support the neighborhood. they don't contribute to the economic vitality of the nehborhood. claib
so it was a beautiful ride from downtown new orleans to uptown new orleans. lush. but then when i came back home, i was faced with this huge piece of gray infrastructurehat just loomed over what we call the neutral ground here. i was never clear about why our neighborhood had to be so ugly and other neighborhoods, like uptown new orleans, were still beautiful. it puzzled me as ahild. i began to understand the race and class divide much later as an adult. as a child, i decided that it would be...
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this is treme, just north of new orleans french quarter.ods in the country. the birth place of jazz, thriving with black food, culture and businesses. in the 1960s, it was targeted by a highway project, which tore it in half, you can see the highway right there, and then in 2005, hurricane katrina destroyed much of what was left. now, thanks to the $1 trillion infrastructure package, louisiana has the money to reconnect that community and build it back. officials say they have a plan. joining me now from new orleans is msnbc's trymaine lee. so trymaine in treme, tell me what's going to happen, how are they going to build it back? >> first of all, katy, long before people locally called this the monster, the lush green center of the black community, it was lined with big oak trees. if you look mind me, the oak trees are literally painted on the the beams here and children at play, and you can hear the roar and the snarl of the monster, with traffic, and so folks were a long time dealing with, this and as you mentioned, $1 trillion infrastruc
this is treme, just north of new orleans french quarter.ods in the country. the birth place of jazz, thriving with black food, culture and businesses. in the 1960s, it was targeted by a highway project, which tore it in half, you can see the highway right there, and then in 2005, hurricane katrina destroyed much of what was left. now, thanks to the $1 trillion infrastructure package, louisiana has the money to reconnect that community and build it back. officials say they have a plan. joining...
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so you liked the people of new orleans.eat at all. it's muggy it's terrible. i remember during one day, we were shooting. it was so hot, i ripped off my spank right there on-set [ light laughter ] i couldn't -- i couldn't take it it was too -- it was horrible. >> seth: you work with bryan cranston on this you play a prosecutor. >> yes >> seth: did you -- were you excited to play a prosecutor >> yes, i was. >> seth: that's good >> i was i know a lot of d.a.s and assistant d.a.s, and a lot of law enforcement are in my family my daughter-in-law is in law enforcement. you know, i just -- i just love it i loved it, and i really -- i really relied on them to create this character and i only had two days to create the character i got a call on friday, had a shoot on sunday or monday. it was -- it was nerve-racking, and so i was on the phone on the way to the airport with my - with my daughter-in-law, with my two assistant d.a.s. i don't want to name their names. you know, and even when -- right before set, i'm just making notes an
so you liked the people of new orleans.eat at all. it's muggy it's terrible. i remember during one day, we were shooting. it was so hot, i ripped off my spank right there on-set [ light laughter ] i couldn't -- i couldn't take it it was too -- it was horrible. >> seth: you work with bryan cranston on this you play a prosecutor. >> yes >> seth: did you -- were you excited to play a prosecutor >> yes, i was. >> seth: that's good >> i was i know a lot of d.a.s...
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five and twenty six cars stolen in new orleans since january 1st. n one hundred and one residentil burglaries. that's one hundred andsidentia % increase. that's hardly the right direction. finally,right ion. remember whe me this a few weeks ago? >> i've been thinking about this. >> how many times in your life have you ridden a horse? f well, i have some footage for ti you from this weekend that youu. might find interesting, laura . >> well, you know who thisr is for. it's jusint fogrr ingram who sad i was never on a horse.on huh? and laura, i will have you know, laura , i rode right down st. charles avenue. there we are patrolling. i should volunteer for the newsd orleans police mounted patrol, except i'm worried someone for would get my horse covidd somebo and i'd have a conflict of interest. you know, they might not pay giv for jacking people know what dee deep fake videos are. that is a deep list of deepdeos. fake videos. like the cgi y. d, okay, raymond, that was really bad. i appreciate that. thank you.. i'm trying something i've been calling o
five and twenty six cars stolen in new orleans since january 1st. n one hundred and one residentil burglaries. that's one hundred andsidentia % increase. that's hardly the right direction. finally,right ion. remember whe me this a few weeks ago? >> i've been thinking about this. >> how many times in your life have you ridden a horse? f well, i have some footage for ti you from this weekend that youu. might find interesting, laura . >> well, you know who thisr is for. it's...
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in new orleans we have a problem with synthetics. people smoking mojo and becoming psychotic to the point that you can get them well. it's just a fake marijuana, you can buy it in a grocery store. it can ruin your kidneys. you have to be attentive to what's happening in different areas for sure. senator marshall, thank you. we will turn to -- >> thank you to senator casey and cast before pulling this together. i want to talk a little bit about before college and then i want to talk about the transition to college. i spend thanksgiving with family and friends. one of the friends i spent time with is an administrator in the saint-jean county, florida school system. that includes st. augustine. her responsibility includes all the guidance counselors. she was telling me, we don't have enough. they are doing college guidance and helping people with financial aid forms and trying to be counselors. there are some florida laws which are making it even harder. they can't talk about everything with a student without letting parents know. setti
in new orleans we have a problem with synthetics. people smoking mojo and becoming psychotic to the point that you can get them well. it's just a fake marijuana, you can buy it in a grocery store. it can ruin your kidneys. you have to be attentive to what's happening in different areas for sure. senator marshall, thank you. we will turn to -- >> thank you to senator casey and cast before pulling this together. i want to talk a little bit about before college and then i want to talk about...
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>> new orleans has the highest murder rate of any capital in the city. why? >> why?h covid-19. people need to be held accountable across board and we're seeing results, i would say, we're moving in the right direction. >> laura: covid? >> laura, i knew pfizer had a side effect of myocarditis, i didn't realize it causes carjackings, but apparently it does. >> laura: they keep jacking people at the gas stations, right? they are going around with covid needs trying to stab people? what is she talking about? >> 526 cars have been stolen in new orleans since january 1. 101 residential burglaries. that's 183% increase. that's hardly the right direction. finally, laura, remember when you told me this a few weeks ago. i've been thinking about this. >> how many times in your life have you ridden a horse? >> well, i have some footage for you from this weekend that you might find interesting, laura. >> well, you know who this is for? this is for ingraham, who said, i was never on a horse. ha. >> laura, i will have you know i rode right down st. charles avenue. i should voluntee
>> new orleans has the highest murder rate of any capital in the city. why? >> why?h covid-19. people need to be held accountable across board and we're seeing results, i would say, we're moving in the right direction. >> laura: covid? >> laura, i knew pfizer had a side effect of myocarditis, i didn't realize it causes carjackings, but apparently it does. >> laura: they keep jacking people at the gas stations, right? they are going around with covid needs trying to...
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union for cotton wool grain, salt meat and sugar cane floated along the mississippi river to the new orleans markets to accommodate the growing demands of a busy republic. the rafts laden with cargo gave way to larger, comfortable carriers called riverboats and as interstate travel became more comfortable, it became fashionable for the commercial riverboats became showboats. as minstrels appeared. entertainers bringing to the north and a view of --, songs, humor and dances and such performances developed the original american folk dance and is performed today with a variety of struts and stances. in. between. the iron bands of the railroads were speeding the economy toward western expansion. and. the barriers of planes and mountains separating the north and the west gave way to road bends of steel and accelerated trade in a new direction. the south pursued its cotton economy, but the west had land and gold. word of the discovery of gold in the american west brought fortune seekers from all parts of the world, cutting new trails far beyond the railroads and wooden wagons and on horseback. the
union for cotton wool grain, salt meat and sugar cane floated along the mississippi river to the new orleans markets to accommodate the growing demands of a busy republic. the rafts laden with cargo gave way to larger, comfortable carriers called riverboats and as interstate travel became more comfortable, it became fashionable for the commercial riverboats became showboats. as minstrels appeared. entertainers bringing to the north and a view of --, songs, humor and dances and such performances...