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we transfer these bayous to our local and global communities. we do not go to these events so that we can hurt each other or ourselves. we appreciate the opportunity to keep doing that. >> i want to speak about a friend i met through electronic dance music. josh has been listening to the electronic music for 15 years. he started attending events when he was a teacher and has loved the aspect of many people dancing in unison. he told me that if you feel the music in your heart you all can group together, creating one big organism. two years ago, he was involved in a spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed from the chest down. today, he has an outstanding at two toward life and has still devoted his life to music. he is still asked by nurses in the hospital to turn of the music. he still attends events with family and friends and hired escorts. i realised that hope is something that we ourselves can choose to believe or give up. when you give up hope, you are looking down the people looking up to you. you're throwing away your purpose in life.
we transfer these bayous to our local and global communities. we do not go to these events so that we can hurt each other or ourselves. we appreciate the opportunity to keep doing that. >> i want to speak about a friend i met through electronic dance music. josh has been listening to the electronic music for 15 years. he started attending events when he was a teacher and has loved the aspect of many people dancing in unison. he told me that if you feel the music in your heart you all can...
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Apr 19, 2011
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along louisiana's coastal bayous, nature's breeding grounds. there are signs of spring and sounds of lurking danger. air canons scare birds from sandbars and marshes where the mississippi river meets the gulf of mexico, and oil lies just beneath the surface. a reminder of the deadly explosion that sank the deep water horizon killing 11 men including shelley anderson's husband, jason. for her family life can't be the same. >> i do the best i can. one day at a time. i don't normally plan past a week or two. we just keep moving forward as best we can. >> reporter: across the gulf folks try to recover and cope. oil production is still down 160,000 barrels a day, tourism losses are projected to reach $22 billion by 2013. >> we're not certain about the future of the gulf. >> reporter: the number on most people's minds is 20 billion, the amount of the claims fund established to make victims whole administered by ken fineberg. >> there have been mistakes. i'm the first to admit it. >> reporter: he says the numbers reveal some success. 300,000 claims pa
along louisiana's coastal bayous, nature's breeding grounds. there are signs of spring and sounds of lurking danger. air canons scare birds from sandbars and marshes where the mississippi river meets the gulf of mexico, and oil lies just beneath the surface. a reminder of the deadly explosion that sank the deep water horizon killing 11 men including shelley anderson's husband, jason. for her family life can't be the same. >> i do the best i can. one day at a time. i don't normally plan...
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Apr 15, 2011
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brian michaels is not only cleaning up crime he's cleaning up the bayou on his way to work.ed to pull out bags and bags of trash. >> it is a good idea because he says some days he paddles all wait to work without seeing one piece of trash, so his efforts are not going unnoticed. in fact, he's inspiring other people to do the same thing. >> i think even if you're walking along the sidewalk and see a little bit of trash and maybe your neighborhood, just pick it up. >> yeah and you think that maybe it will attract some more wild life to the bayou. >> i like that idea. we'll be right back, everyone, with more "world news now." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol to advil. to learn more and get your special offer, go to takeadvil.com. take action. take advil. >>> welcome back. it is early on a friday morning, which means it's time for a look back at the week gone by. >> went by quickly this week. >> it did -- really? >> not bad, yeah. maybe because i was here -- >> one day. >> -- one day. such it is. let's look back at what some other
brian michaels is not only cleaning up crime he's cleaning up the bayou on his way to work.ed to pull out bags and bags of trash. >> it is a good idea because he says some days he paddles all wait to work without seeing one piece of trash, so his efforts are not going unnoticed. in fact, he's inspiring other people to do the same thing. >> i think even if you're walking along the sidewalk and see a little bit of trash and maybe your neighborhood, just pick it up. >> yeah and...
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for girls and and it is cool to be smaller and at that age their focus on competing with each other bayou have very smart girls focusing in fields to say i want the boys to go to the head ofcl the glass.as if i had of a daughter i was centered to the all girls' school as my stepdaughter did and did very well. >> by conflict is we should be aiming for a world where both boys and girls run it. so the trick is to figure out how do you bring them backr together in a way that doesn't put girls in the secondary position because they do find once girls get into college if they go to the coed college, they begin to step back a bit and i don't know. if i had to air i would err on the side let's talk about the issues from the earliest days buttr let's try to have the two genders together along the way. >> >> i'm a graduate of all girls catholic high school i thought it was great and i went to college and had no problems. but my real concerns right now is with the u.s. congress both with planned parenthood that they will just abolish planned parenthood and of the low-income mother, that is where i w
for girls and and it is cool to be smaller and at that age their focus on competing with each other bayou have very smart girls focusing in fields to say i want the boys to go to the head ofcl the glass.as if i had of a daughter i was centered to the all girls' school as my stepdaughter did and did very well. >> by conflict is we should be aiming for a world where both boys and girls run it. so the trick is to figure out how do you bring them backr together in a way that doesn't put girls...
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Apr 4, 2011
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traffic moves fine san francisco to east bayou go. getting to see first bit of brake lights through antioch just your typical stuff flows from a street out towards summersville. >>> nemitz, 880 through oakland. top speeds between hayward downtown oakland. south bay same thing still doing great guadalupe parkway 101 fine heading out of downtown san jose a live look at 280 traffic, as you approach the 880 interchange we head on over towards hp pavilion. could get busy later on tonight. sharks take on the l.a. kings, we threw up a sharks symbol for you for fans. mass transit off to a great start except for ace train number 1, 5 minutes behind schedule. not bad slight delays there. >>> remember kcbs for the latest traffic information find them 106.9 fm back up to you. >>> thank you. >>> 5:46 a.m. let's check our top stories southwest airlines cancelled another 70 flights today to inspect planes, southwest has found at least three other planes with cracks in the area where the hole developed during a flight friday. >>> this morning a word
traffic moves fine san francisco to east bayou go. getting to see first bit of brake lights through antioch just your typical stuff flows from a street out towards summersville. >>> nemitz, 880 through oakland. top speeds between hayward downtown oakland. south bay same thing still doing great guadalupe parkway 101 fine heading out of downtown san jose a live look at 280 traffic, as you approach the 880 interchange we head on over towards hp pavilion. could get busy later on tonight....
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among them, walton kraver who attended one of feinberg's meetings last summer at bayou la batre, just across mobile bay from gulf shores. kraver owns several seafood- related businesses. >> we're running out of money quick, ok? and we have already closed one business, ok? >> i will check on that claim, even though i'm not up and running yet, and try and accelerate the payment of that claim. >> reporter: kraver's son, patrick, and daughter-in-law lillie say feinberg promised to personally get back to their family--but never did. >> mr. feinberg promised us personally at a meeting with my dad and he pointed his finger at him and mr. kraver he said you are directly affected we need to get you some money quick. six months later after we had to call him and say look this is getting out of hand we've got to have some money now and we submitted a figure that was correct and then they called back and they lowered the figure and then they called back again and lowered it again and finally they sent him about 40% of what we were supposed to get. >> reporter: we asked feinberg about that recentl
among them, walton kraver who attended one of feinberg's meetings last summer at bayou la batre, just across mobile bay from gulf shores. kraver owns several seafood- related businesses. >> we're running out of money quick, ok? and we have already closed one business, ok? >> i will check on that claim, even though i'm not up and running yet, and try and accelerate the payment of that claim. >> reporter: kraver's son, patrick, and daughter-in-law lillie say feinberg promised to...
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calls from the jail and prosecutors say this proves that broussard was ordered to kill chauncey bailey bayou self bey ii. >>> self -- by ewe self bey -- yusef bey 4th. >>> coming up in about 15 minutes, we'll have a live report on a suspected serial killer who is behind bars in the marin county jail this morning. what we know about the crime and when we're expected to learn new details. that's coming up at 7:45. >>> 7:5. this morning, the chp -- 7:35, this morning the chp has a new lead. they are looking for a toyota corolla who killed a ped crossing 280 in daly city early sunday morning. investigators are looking for the registered owner. car. he's from south san francisco. officers don't believe he was responsible for the crash but he may possibly lead them to the driver. >>> 400 parking meters have been vandalized this year. vandals are not getting much in the way of cash. they say the meterheads are so sturdy, they often find them sawed off but intact with the coin still inside. >>> let's check in with sal. what's happening on the roads? >> we do have traffic getting a lot bussier. you c
calls from the jail and prosecutors say this proves that broussard was ordered to kill chauncey bailey bayou self bey ii. >>> self -- by ewe self bey -- yusef bey 4th. >>> coming up in about 15 minutes, we'll have a live report on a suspected serial killer who is behind bars in the marin county jail this morning. what we know about the crime and when we're expected to learn new details. that's coming up at 7:45. >>> 7:5. this morning, the chp -- 7:35, this morning the...
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Apr 25, 2011
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>> i have a question that is connected to this idea of bayous and -- values and meta- narratives and the connection they have with consistency, and whether or not at different times in american history you see more inconsistency or hypocrisy connected to them in terms of people taking different or conflicting positions. part of the difficulty i have with this balancing with reactive foreign-policy to the media challenges is the question, to what extent do we take into account different american positioning in the world? we keep talking about the rising powers elsewhere, but there is the reality that the u.s. itself has been position differently within the global order throughout its history. there was a time when the american a semblance was taken for granted. we now live in a situation where domestic policy is very much influenced by the economic bankruptcy of the united states. i want to know the extent to which that mediates into this discussion about reactive american foreign policy. as american foreign policy become more reactive as the united states faced more domestic problems
>> i have a question that is connected to this idea of bayous and -- values and meta- narratives and the connection they have with consistency, and whether or not at different times in american history you see more inconsistency or hypocrisy connected to them in terms of people taking different or conflicting positions. part of the difficulty i have with this balancing with reactive foreign-policy to the media challenges is the question, to what extent do we take into account different...