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. >> creentd, too young to -- katrina, too young to remember the hurricane. >>> and the hudson miracle, five years from the spectacular landing, new ways to prevention birds from bringing down planes. we begin tonight with major developments on the foreign policy front. a senate intelligence committee report blames the state department an the pentagon from failing to protect the u.s. consulate in benghazi. better security may have stopped the september 2012 attack that killed chris stevens and three other americans. >>> in egypt a vote on constitutional referendum was peaceful. voter turnout was high, in spite of the muslim brotherhood call for a boycott. >>> 75 people dead dozens of others injured, six car bombs explode he in and around baghdad this morning in predominantly shia neighborhoods. senator john mccain has been an outspoken critic, the situation with the iraqi prime minister yesterday and today i asked him about that meeting. >> it was kind of bleak actually john because the deputy prime minister who you know is a sunni made a very strong case that maliki has been really al
. >> creentd, too young to -- katrina, too young to remember the hurricane. >>> and the hudson miracle, five years from the spectacular landing, new ways to prevention birds from bringing down planes. we begin tonight with major developments on the foreign policy front. a senate intelligence committee report blames the state department an the pentagon from failing to protect the u.s. consulate in benghazi. better security may have stopped the september 2012 attack that killed...
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. >>> parts of louisiana destroyed by hurricane katrina, and people want to know why all of that relief aid is sitting, much of it unspent. and one man telling his story of being out of work and looking for a job as we continue our coverage of the war on poverty. >> it is hard to forget these images, it has been nearly nine years since hurricane katrina devastated parts of louisiana, damaging homes and causing massive floods. but money set aside in some cases hasn't been spent. robert is in new orleans, and how much money are we talking about? >> hey, good morning, del. $1.5 billion is the money we're talking about. that's about 10% of the original 14 and a half billion dollars that was given to this part ever the world by congress. this august and september marks the 9th anniversary of hurricane katrina and rita, and you see i'm standing in this house in the lower 9th ward. it's in total shambles as is much of this part of the city. a lot of the people here are wondering where the heck this money is, and why it hasn't helped their neighborhoods and their businesses. basically, the $1.5
. >>> parts of louisiana destroyed by hurricane katrina, and people want to know why all of that relief aid is sitting, much of it unspent. and one man telling his story of being out of work and looking for a job as we continue our coverage of the war on poverty. >> it is hard to forget these images, it has been nearly nine years since hurricane katrina devastated parts of louisiana, damaging homes and causing massive floods. but money set aside in some cases hasn't been spent....
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a country famous for 1950s cars, gears up for modern models. >> hurricane katrina survivors are facing a new housing problem. they are rotting. actor brad pitt's make it right foundation built the new energy efficiently homes. dozens are falling apart. >> this man lives in one of the 100 homes brad pitt's make it right foundation built for victims of hurricane katrina. after a few years, he says his home is rotting. >> we started to notice the mould growing on it. it started to turn black. >> the make it right foundation says some of the energy efficiently homes were built with a high-tech wood infused with glass, called timber seal. >> the concept is nice. it's environmentally friendly. the downside is everything was new and hasn't been through trial and error. >> according to the website this innovative wood is made without chemicals. it's better for the environment. the problem is it seems it can't withstand water. that's a big problem in a place like new orleans. environmental specialists say the wood may not be a perfect product, but the effort is admirable. >> that happens in the
a country famous for 1950s cars, gears up for modern models. >> hurricane katrina survivors are facing a new housing problem. they are rotting. actor brad pitt's make it right foundation built the new energy efficiently homes. dozens are falling apart. >> this man lives in one of the 100 homes brad pitt's make it right foundation built for victims of hurricane katrina. after a few years, he says his home is rotting. >> we started to notice the mould growing on it. it started...
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. >> i was born during hurricane katrina. i came out of my mama's stomach while it happened. >> how hurricane katrina is shaping in kid's lives some eight years later. >> bonk, welcome to aljazeera america. >> the sat ken once again finds itself at the center of a sexual abuse scandal, being forced to defend publicly its policy of protecting pedophile priests. >> right now the u.n. is talking to the holy see. the vatican said there can be no excuse for child abuse. >> the allegations present the first big challenge for pope francis. the latest scandal documents decades long history of abuse in the church and it spanned continents and implicates officials high up in the church. >> peter saunders was a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of his click priest at school. so was his brother, mike. for him, abuse triggered a life cursed by drink, drugs and an early death. peter runs an organization helping other survivors. >> most survivors are not particularly interested in compensation. they're interested in seeing change. they're
. >> i was born during hurricane katrina. i came out of my mama's stomach while it happened. >> how hurricane katrina is shaping in kid's lives some eight years later. >> bonk, welcome to aljazeera america. >> the sat ken once again finds itself at the center of a sexual abuse scandal, being forced to defend publicly its policy of protecting pedophile priests. >> right now the u.n. is talking to the holy see. the vatican said there can be no excuse for child abuse....
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. >>> when parts of louisiana were detroited by hurricane katrina, the federal money came pouring in, nine years later some of that money is still sitting unspend. >>> same-sex couples who were married in utah are now getting support from the obama administration. earlier today, eric holder announced the justice department now will recognize more than a thousand gay marriages. it means that couples married before the court ruling are now eligible for federal benefits. >> these marriages will be recognized as lawful and considered eligible for all relevant federal benefits. these families should not be asked to endure uncertainty regarding their status as the litigation unfolds. >> so far there has been no comment from utah's government or attorney generals there. >>> hurricane katrina devastated parts of louisiana. but nearly nine years later much of the money that congress sent to help has yet to be spent. robert ray is live in new orleans. robert what is the state of the government and what are they saying about the money that hasn't been used? >> reporter: yep, del, good afternoon
. >>> when parts of louisiana were detroited by hurricane katrina, the federal money came pouring in, nine years later some of that money is still sitting unspend. >>> same-sex couples who were married in utah are now getting support from the obama administration. earlier today, eric holder announced the justice department now will recognize more than a thousand gay marriages. it means that couples married before the court ruling are now eligible for federal benefits. >>...
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, hurricane katrina reshaped their lives. many evacuated flooded out neighbourhoods only to return, and some of their stories are remarkable. >> they were telling me i was born in hurricane katrina. i came out my mum's stomach when hurricane katrina was happening. >> you guy the... >> anthony tapp's family fled to a shelter in new orleans, where his mother gave birth to him. >> we was in a shelter. my sister jumped on my cousin. >> for principal amanda aiken, she and her staff witnessed the scars that katrina left behind. >> a lot of kids are suffering effects of their mothers being under high stress. people were literally trying to run for their lives. >> the breach levee walls to the rooftops. >> as the boys and girls grow. they take with them the lesson learnt - hardship and hope from a storm that changed a city and its people forever. >> up next - the answer to an age-old question, why do birds fly in a v formation. >> birds fly in v formations. we know it, see it but why. we ask vern to tell us about the breakthrough. >>
, hurricane katrina reshaped their lives. many evacuated flooded out neighbourhoods only to return, and some of their stories are remarkable. >> they were telling me i was born in hurricane katrina. i came out my mum's stomach when hurricane katrina was happening. >> you guy the... >> anthony tapp's family fled to a shelter in new orleans, where his mother gave birth to him. >> we was in a shelter. my sister jumped on my cousin. >> for principal amanda aiken, she...
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in the second term after katrina it would have been difficult for anyone to take on. there were examples of times ta he stood in the way of progress, by not working hard, seeing things through and at a pivotal moment it could have been the end of us. luckily things turned around. people blame ray nagin at that moment when it would have been difficult for anyone that he really didn't live up to the promises >> when you look at the big picture, what does the trial mean for the city of new orleans. >> i think in many way it's about new beginnings, a city that promised itself that things are different, that we are not engaging in petty corruption and growny -- cronnyism that afflicts too many people and there's unbelievable change, and this represents part of the past that a lot of people want to forget and move forward from. >> a lot has changed in that city. thank you for your time today. >> egypt's interim president says the country will hold presidential elections before the parliamentary polls. the announcement coming amid protests. 49 were killed in clashes between
in the second term after katrina it would have been difficult for anyone to take on. there were examples of times ta he stood in the way of progress, by not working hard, seeing things through and at a pivotal moment it could have been the end of us. luckily things turned around. people blame ray nagin at that moment when it would have been difficult for anyone that he really didn't live up to the promises >> when you look at the big picture, what does the trial mean for the city of new...
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plus the nation's katrina vanden heuvel. cohen are here with what they call the growing antagonism of the united states russian relations it's all next on politicking with larry king i. i i got a ticket with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. energy capital and author of the new e-book generation w.t.f. how millennial is can stop the mushrooming cost of social security medicaid and medicare what is what is w t f well i'm not sure i can say this on the say a lot less sense for what the. really that's what you want it to mean that you have a generation that's got one hell of a problem in front of them and who are the millennial as well you know they're generally thought to be people under the age of thirty and they're a growing part of the population obviously but they're being in combat with a massive headache by you know my generation the baby boom and you know generations that have preceded this is you're saying they're going to face future problems in m
plus the nation's katrina vanden heuvel. cohen are here with what they call the growing antagonism of the united states russian relations it's all next on politicking with larry king i. i i got a ticket with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. energy capital and author of the new e-book generation w.t.f. how millennial is can stop the mushrooming cost of social security medicaid and medicare what is what is w t f well i'm not...
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. >>> money sent by congress to help out new orleans for hurricane katrina has yet to be spent.obert ray reports. >> good afternoon, del. $1.5 billion has not been spent by the state of louisiana from hurricane trina, rita, ike, and gust stof. last hour we reached out to the governor's office we wanted to get a response. they called us after the live shot and are putting together a response as to why. where is the money going, some of it already earmarks to schools and infrastructure. so i'm going to hold my phone and hopefully by the end of this live shot it zings and we have a response. this is the lower ninth ward here, the recommend -- remnants of where houses used to be. no onlies here anymore. i'm going to show you the inside of a busted out house here in the lower ninth. this house hasn't been reconstructed because there's no funds to make that occur. perhaps the $1.5 billion could have helped, but you can see the inside of the shell. earlier today we talked to someone with the lower ninth ward development group, his name arthur johnson, here is what he thinks about the w
. >>> money sent by congress to help out new orleans for hurricane katrina has yet to be spent.obert ray reports. >> good afternoon, del. $1.5 billion has not been spent by the state of louisiana from hurricane trina, rita, ike, and gust stof. last hour we reached out to the governor's office we wanted to get a response. they called us after the live shot and are putting together a response as to why. where is the money going, some of it already earmarks to schools and...
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made the point and the point was made to us to katrina and i me when we were in moscow last week by some of our friends that were before putin came forward with this plan that syria would turn its chemical weapons over to the united nations for total destruction. and that was putin's doing he compelled syria is partial ally to do this at that moment we were on the verge of a i have a reward against syria or as you remember obama was begging congress to authorize a military strike and it looked like congress even the democratic party was not going to give it to him which would have been the collapse of obama's presidency i mean it would have been a total humiliation for obama at home and abroad so in that sense putin kind of saved obama politically and oddly when we were in moscow a guy we know who worked for putin said you haven't find me and i said what for and he said for saving your president i mean he was joking but there's some truth in it so where are we now yeah now these two leaders obama and putin have a chance to build on that they're building on two blocks they're buildin
made the point and the point was made to us to katrina and i me when we were in moscow last week by some of our friends that were before putin came forward with this plan that syria would turn its chemical weapons over to the united nations for total destruction. and that was putin's doing he compelled syria is partial ally to do this at that moment we were on the verge of a i have a reward against syria or as you remember obama was begging congress to authorize a military strike and it looked...
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. >>> brad pitt has been a picture in new orleans since hurricane katrina.lding energy efficient homes for families that were displayed by the storm, but there seems to be a problem. >> reporter: willie lives in one of the 100 homes that brad pitt's make it right foundation built for victims of hurricane katrina, but only after four years he says his house is rotting. the make it right foundation says some of the energy efficient homes were built with a new high text wood infused with glass. >> everything is environmental friendly, the only down side to that was that everything was knew and hasn't been through trial and error. >> reporter: according to the website this new wood is made out chemicals so it's better for the environment. but residents say the problem is it can't withstand water. some environmental specialists say the wood may not be a perfect product but the effort is admirable. >> that's what happens in the field, everyone is trying new products and you are always looking for things that don't bio degrade like glass. i think one thing we learn
. >>> brad pitt has been a picture in new orleans since hurricane katrina.lding energy efficient homes for families that were displayed by the storm, but there seems to be a problem. >> reporter: willie lives in one of the 100 homes that brad pitt's make it right foundation built for victims of hurricane katrina, but only after four years he says his house is rotting. the make it right foundation says some of the energy efficient homes were built with a new high text wood infused...
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the trial of new orleans's former mayor during hurricane katrina is set to begin. what residents in the big easy have to say. the pope's call for peace is marred by an unusual act of violence. >> welcome ball. a 2-month battle in texas over the life of a pregnant brain dead mother came to an end this weekend. it concludes an emotional debate over whether mothers should be kept alive to save her unborn child. >> gone are the cameras and the lawyers fighting to keep marlise munoz on life support. after doctors declared her brain dead. this morning john peter smith hospital took marlise munoz off life support and released her body to her husband erick munoz. erick munoz didn't wish to speak to the media. his attorneys issued a statement saying the munoz family will lay marlise munoz to death and grieve over the lose. on friday a judge ruled jps hospital in fort worth texas had until tomorrow to remove marlise munoz from life support, which the family said she would have wanted. the family wanted the machines turned off the by texas law the hospital couldn't do ta beca
the trial of new orleans's former mayor during hurricane katrina is set to begin. what residents in the big easy have to say. the pope's call for peace is marred by an unusual act of violence. >> welcome ball. a 2-month battle in texas over the life of a pregnant brain dead mother came to an end this weekend. it concludes an emotional debate over whether mothers should be kept alive to save her unborn child. >> gone are the cameras and the lawyers fighting to keep marlise munoz on...
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and there was a leper colony before hurricane katrina hit up the coast of new orleans.what happened there? we never heard anything. we never heard anything about that. i have researched. >> guest: i didn't hear. >> host: we will let the caller go. she wanted to know what happened to the leper colony near new orleans. >> guest: oh i don't know. >> host: how much did it cost the health care systems? >> guest: not only were these doctors and nurses brought before a grand jury, which i should say did not indict. but there were many lawsuits against the corporation itself. one lawyer described it as a failure to prepare for potential and possible disaster. they knew that hurricanes to hit new orleans and they knew that there could be flooded and they knew that there was a vulnerability in many of the hospitals. so the hospitals many times have been sued by the people who were in them. not only them, but those who suffered during the days of heat and fear and one in particular was satisfied as an action on behalf of everyone in the hospital, except for the staff because of wo
and there was a leper colony before hurricane katrina hit up the coast of new orleans.what happened there? we never heard anything. we never heard anything about that. i have researched. >> guest: i didn't hear. >> host: we will let the caller go. she wanted to know what happened to the leper colony near new orleans. >> guest: oh i don't know. >> host: how much did it cost the health care systems? >> guest: not only were these doctors and nurses brought before a...
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. >> and he made headlines during hurricane katrina. and now a former new orleans mayor is charged with corruption. his trial begins today. >> a third day of peace talks is underway in geneva, but the coalition wants talk about bres bashar al-assad handing over power, but they won't hand over the keys to damascus. safe passage for women and children, but that deal was a unilateral one. they're calling for humanitarian aid to get into the city. today, the u.n. pressed them for aid. >> the convoy of food and non-food items and medical supplies. there is no decision yet. i am asking the two parties to consider doing something about all of these areas that are surrounded by one side or the other. and these people are really suffering inside. so i'm still begging, asking,. >> aljazeera's nick schiffrin, has more from geneva. >> well, there's a real chasm in geneva, and it nears the one in syria. very brutal fighting inside of syria. and here we get a divergence of opinions on the aspects of the conference. first part is the political transit
. >> and he made headlines during hurricane katrina. and now a former new orleans mayor is charged with corruption. his trial begins today. >> a third day of peace talks is underway in geneva, but the coalition wants talk about bres bashar al-assad handing over power, but they won't hand over the keys to damascus. safe passage for women and children, but that deal was a unilateral one. they're calling for humanitarian aid to get into the city. today, the u.n. pressed them for aid....
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streets that seem even bare since katrina. streets that seem more empty since the deaths where instead of hearing my friend and my brother playing music from the cars at the county park, the only sound i hear is the tortured parrot that one of my cousin own paps parrot that screams so sowedly it sounds in the neighborhood like a wounded child. i decide this is not right. that i must give voice to the story. because this is my story, just as it is the story of lost young men. it's my family's story just as it is my community's story. it is not straightforward. to tell it i must tell the story of my town and the history of my community. and then i must revisit each of the five young black men who died follow them back tbhard time from rogers death to c.j.'s death to rojtd's death to my brother's death. at the same time, i must tell the story before the time. between the chapters where my friends and brother live and speak and breathe again for a few paltry pages, i must write about my family and how i grew up. my hope is that le
streets that seem even bare since katrina. streets that seem more empty since the deaths where instead of hearing my friend and my brother playing music from the cars at the county park, the only sound i hear is the tortured parrot that one of my cousin own paps parrot that screams so sowedly it sounds in the neighborhood like a wounded child. i decide this is not right. that i must give voice to the story. because this is my story, just as it is the story of lost young men. it's my family's...
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s,katrina, the the insurance companies that sell it.e they process the claims ended upkeeping about two-thirds of the premium for year.articular g.a.o. is in the process of looking at what those expenses following super storm sandy. from eric, hear atlanta, georgia, democrats orrisyou're on with williams brown of the government accountability office. caller: yes. what i would like --know, like on the the flood insurance keeps paying these claims over and over even for new jersey, all the damage is going to happen when the next hurricane comes, going to destroy this infrastructure again because of change,n and climate the coastline is eroding in california. do these people's property, a going to be are not there. i feel like this is a scam and a republicanshe, the don like bailouts, but when it comes to helping them and asuilding their homes such want, they just don't basically the mass of the people to be helped by the government. of points raised by eric. one, the repetitive loss no question we've done work, we've looked at the issue o
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katrina, i'll let you respond to this.on after being accused of egging. a friend was arrested for is having drugs in the house. the popular website theroot is calling bieber a teen thug. teen thug justin bieber arrested in miami. do you agree with this? >> i think that's the image. look, look at the stories about justin bieber in the last few months. one neighbor alleged that he spit on him. another neighbor said he's racing up and down his neighborhood at 100 miles per hour in his own ferrari. another said he threw eggs at his house. he's doing thuggish behavior trying to get attention. just last few days he was reportedly at a nightclub and he had $75,000 in $1 bills at a strip club. you know, that's the image he's trying to portray for whatever reason. but to us it looks like he's spiraling out of control. i understand what corey feldman is saying, but i think this young kid has a lot of money, a lot of enablers and he's going down fast. >> exactly. that's what it is about. this is beyond his control. this is not manipu
katrina, i'll let you respond to this.on after being accused of egging. a friend was arrested for is having drugs in the house. the popular website theroot is calling bieber a teen thug. teen thug justin bieber arrested in miami. do you agree with this? >> i think that's the image. look, look at the stories about justin bieber in the last few months. one neighbor alleged that he spit on him. another neighbor said he's racing up and down his neighborhood at 100 miles per hour in his own...
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in katrina, that attitude had major implications. you have people who survived a disaster and are trying to stay alive and are getting shot to death by the police because the police assume they are stealing something they are not. so that is a long way of saying that it would have been nice if there had been a period of reflection and new plans were made for disaster relief going forward so when the haitian earthquake hit at an hour of no one's choosing it could have been implemented. it is never too late and i think this would be a great time to have the reflection now. >> i have a three question for you. number one is what do you think of the current president? and what do you think should have happened to the previous president that returned to haiti? and what do you know about raw earth because i have heard there is discovery of gold and raw material in haiti. and third, what do you think are some of the current solutions they have there with the un being there and stories of abduction. >> what do i think of the current president
in katrina, that attitude had major implications. you have people who survived a disaster and are trying to stay alive and are getting shot to death by the police because the police assume they are stealing something they are not. so that is a long way of saying that it would have been nice if there had been a period of reflection and new plans were made for disaster relief going forward so when the haitian earthquake hit at an hour of no one's choosing it could have been implemented. it is...
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chriss, raul, katrina, carl, thanks so much.estyle and the artist making sure you see the whole picture. my grandson's got this blankie that he brings everywhere he goes. and since he's such an adventurous little boy... whee! [ giggles ] [ grandma ] ...it gets filthy. but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry. so, when i'm in charge, we do things grandma's way. my tide, downy, and bounce all come in free & gentle. so we get a cleaner, softer blankie. and grandma wins. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] tide, downy, and bounce free & gentle. great on their own, even better together. and let's say you bought cut-rate insurance and you weren't covered. oh, and your car is a time machine. [ beeping ] ♪ would you go back to when you got that less-than-amazing policy and go with esurance instead? well, they do have tools like coverage counselor® to help you choose the coverage that fits you. it's like insurance from the future. actually, more like insurance for the modern world. thank you! esuranc
chriss, raul, katrina, carl, thanks so much.estyle and the artist making sure you see the whole picture. my grandson's got this blankie that he brings everywhere he goes. and since he's such an adventurous little boy... whee! [ giggles ] [ grandma ] ...it gets filthy. but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry. so, when i'm in charge, we do things grandma's way. my tide, downy, and bounce all come in free & gentle. so we get a cleaner, softer blankie....
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, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills.st a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out. ♪ >> the first time i saw cindy in person, she turned around, i
, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills.st a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out. ♪ >> the first time i saw cindy in person, she turned around, i
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trainers katrina and karena bring you the exercises, the moves. all commercial break. >> bye, ladies. [ coughs, sneezes ] [ sniffles ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope. they don't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast-acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ inhales deeply ] alka seltzer plus. oh. what a relief it is. [ male announcer ] can't find theraflu, try alka seltzer plus for fast liquid cold and flu relief. on your busiest day, you see the gray. try root touch up by nice 'n easy. just brush our permanent color matching creme right where you need it. then rinse. in 10 minutes, zap those grays and get on with your day. nice 'n easy root touch up. in 10 minutes, zap those grays and get on with your day. so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a
trainers katrina and karena bring you the exercises, the moves. all commercial break. >> bye, ladies. [ coughs, sneezes ] [ sniffles ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope. they don't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast-acting decongestant to...
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i left new orleans 20 years before i met james carville, but after katrina when he said, sugar, we'reng to become a sliver on a river. as i am from chicago, from the midwest you know that if you're a woman, and any words that follow sugar come you're just going to melt. i follow you anywhere. the kids were then 10 and 12 and we had dealt our careers here. i was a little nervous about having the children come and the girls for whom had some high academic expectations should be in proximity with his academic record of 11 years at louisiana university. [laughter] so i will let you pick it up from there, honey. >> thank you very much. it became public from a post reliable source. they called me and i said i'm going back to jerusalem. it's my jerusalem. after the august 2005, i had always lived up river from new orleans and spent a lot of time there. my grandmother was from their comic her parents got married there. i use, abuse, or take the culture and assumed it would always be there for pleasure whenever i wanted. and then the stories started coming in about whether people were going to
i left new orleans 20 years before i met james carville, but after katrina when he said, sugar, we'reng to become a sliver on a river. as i am from chicago, from the midwest you know that if you're a woman, and any words that follow sugar come you're just going to melt. i follow you anywhere. the kids were then 10 and 12 and we had dealt our careers here. i was a little nervous about having the children come and the girls for whom had some high academic expectations should be in proximity with...
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what spur has done is look at that in terms of recovery and in new orleans with katrina and lost many of the people, hasn't recovered the building stock. it's not a good situation. i think we can agree and in san we want to rebuild well and quickly after a major disaster so we have defined what that means for our life lines. how do we need the gasolines to perform and water perform after an earthquake and the building stock as well, so we have the goal of 95% of our homes to be ready for shelter in place after a major earthquake, and that way people can stay within the city. we don't lose our work force. we don't lose the people that make san francisco so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining >> hi, in san francisco we're doing a special series called stay safe, about staying in your home after an earthquake. and today w
what spur has done is look at that in terms of recovery and in new orleans with katrina and lost many of the people, hasn't recovered the building stock. it's not a good situation. i think we can agree and in san we want to rebuild well and quickly after a major disaster so we have defined what that means for our life lines. how do we need the gasolines to perform and water perform after an earthquake and the building stock as well, so we have the goal of 95% of our homes to be ready for...
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eights years after being flooded by hurricane katrina. we have more on why it means so much. >> for nearly a decade cyril and her mother jeanette have been on a search for fresh food. after hurricane katrina destroyed 80% of new orleans, getting groceries has been a tough task in low income areas like the 7th ward, where the nearest store was a mile away for many people. >> a lot of folks did not come back because they didn't have a grocery in the area. it's so hard because there was no places here. all the people, older people as well. >> many stores reopened. the issue is in the urban areas, similar to other cities. the lack of fresh food. 13% of the u.s. population lives more than a mile away from a grocery store. transportation is an issue for many. making the areas food deserts. there's one store for every 14,000, but nationwide there's one grocery store for 85-00 on average. >> it's vital because of people needing fresh food, produce, meat and at a good price. >> and many of the places that return here serve fast food. fried chicken
eights years after being flooded by hurricane katrina. we have more on why it means so much. >> for nearly a decade cyril and her mother jeanette have been on a search for fresh food. after hurricane katrina destroyed 80% of new orleans, getting groceries has been a tough task in low income areas like the 7th ward, where the nearest store was a mile away for many people. >> a lot of folks did not come back because they didn't have a grocery in the area. it's so hard because there...
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it's been more than eight years now since hurricane katrina decimated parts of new orleans.e storm killed an estimated 1500 people. it did an estimated $80 billion in damage. it forced thousands and thousands of people from their homes. new orleans, of course, is still recovering all these years later. lisa is a defense attorney and she joins us live from the fox news deck. talk about the ramifications for mayor naggan. the list is wrong and it's ugly. >> it's a long investigation. 21 counts. he is facing stiff penalties, 20 years in jail if convicted. right now it's just beginning. this is jury selection. it's in federal court. so, at this juncture, the judge really takes the lead. she'll oversee the voir dire, the jury selection. there are certain rules in place. likely to ask questions of this full pool of jurors, and the defense and prosecution will submit probably hundreds of questions, and it's up to the judge whether or not she asks them. and once we see this jury pool, we'll start to see how it's starting to unravel. >> interesting to me two business men who face cha
it's been more than eight years now since hurricane katrina decimated parts of new orleans.e storm killed an estimated 1500 people. it did an estimated $80 billion in damage. it forced thousands and thousands of people from their homes. new orleans, of course, is still recovering all these years later. lisa is a defense attorney and she joins us live from the fox news deck. talk about the ramifications for mayor naggan. the list is wrong and it's ugly. >> it's a long investigation. 21...
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nagin obviously a national figure in the aftermath of katrina now facing possible jail time.to this no. >> it's a very strange case. it's been a strange case for him since he's gotten into office. this stands to be a very strange trial. there's a lot of head scratching going on among political insiders about this case. six people have been convicted or pled guilty to charges related to former mayor ray nagin but he has decided not to take a deal with federal prosecutors and instead take his chances with a jury. now, nagin faces 21 corruption count, accused of doling out contracts for money, favors, free trips to hawaii, chicago, vegas and even cell phones for his family. in a few hours, attorney for both sides will question potential jurors from 13 surrounding parishes. this entire region is still working to recover nearly eight years of a the storm. many of them blame nagin's managements for the slow recovery since then. >> bears the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. he's going to have to convince these 12 jurors that rough hi a half a dozen of his former friends ar
nagin obviously a national figure in the aftermath of katrina now facing possible jail time.to this no. >> it's a very strange case. it's been a strange case for him since he's gotten into office. this stands to be a very strange trial. there's a lot of head scratching going on among political insiders about this case. six people have been convicted or pled guilty to charges related to former mayor ray nagin but he has decided not to take a deal with federal prosecutors and instead take...
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it's the same as hurricane katrina with bush. bush's numbers were high.ven people who didn't like him had to acknowledge he was likable as a person. what happened with katrina was the ability to look competent was cratered. that one photograph of him looking out the plane window as an american city went underwater, he never recovered from that. is this website going to recover and the program going to recover in a way that obama can never recover? or is he going to lose the senate in november? the house republicans going maintain a majority? he will be able to do almost nothing certainly through laws, you know, for the rest of his presidency. >> at least president obama did not say sebelius you're doing heck of a job. you have to help us fix not only healthcare.gov but the whole government system for procurement for i.t. is messed up. >> with silicon valley's role in health care, absolutely important. but there's another aspect of silicon valley that promotes problems for obama, that is this increase divide in income. the haves and have-nots. we're seeing
it's the same as hurricane katrina with bush. bush's numbers were high.ven people who didn't like him had to acknowledge he was likable as a person. what happened with katrina was the ability to look competent was cratered. that one photograph of him looking out the plane window as an american city went underwater, he never recovered from that. is this website going to recover and the program going to recover in a way that obama can never recover? or is he going to lose the senate in november?...
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. >>> former new orleans mayor ray nagin that led the city after hurricane katrina could gain note right. he's accused of taking more than 200,0$200,000 in bribes and gif. he denied a deal with prosecutors and is now taking his chances at trial. >> reporter: within a few days after hurricane katrina, it seemed like the entire world knew of new orleans mayor ray nagin. >> he had a shining moment on wwl radio when he said mr. president, get your ass down. that was great. everybody cheered him. >> he was soon criticized, p now on trial for corruption, it appears that the former mayor has opted out of a plea deal and will put his feat in the hands of jury, in aplace where many blame him. >> a lot of people don't feel the rebuilding was going assist expeditiously and as smoothly as they liked, and it was a difficult process. >> reporter: with the city still in shambles, nagin shifted his re-election approach making a speech that called for new orleans to return to a, quote, chocolate city. >> what he did this 2006 certainly was play the race card. the issue became about the right to return, a
. >>> former new orleans mayor ray nagin that led the city after hurricane katrina could gain note right. he's accused of taking more than 200,0$200,000 in bribes and gif. he denied a deal with prosecutors and is now taking his chances at trial. >> reporter: within a few days after hurricane katrina, it seemed like the entire world knew of new orleans mayor ray nagin. >> he had a shining moment on wwl radio when he said mr. president, get your ass down. that was great....
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. >> he led new orleans after hurricane katrina. now former may ray nagin stands trial for corruption. >> the state of south dakota issued no travel advisory for the north-east corner. i'll she you how fast the cold blast is coming in for the rest of us. >> former new orleans mayor ray nagin says, "no deal, taking his chances in court instead of accepting a plea bargain. ray nagin led the city through hurricane katrina, but is accused of taking $2-00,000 in bribes in exchange for city contracts. jury selection begins tomorrow. >> within a few days after hurricane katrina, it seemed the world now of new orleans's naior ray nagin. >> he had one shining moment when he went on radio and said, "mr president, get your arse down here." >> he was criticised for his decisions and lack of follow-through. now on trial for corruption, it appears he opted out of a plea deal and is ready to put life in the hand of a jury. a lot of people blame him. >> a lot of people didn't feel that the rebuilding was going as expeditiously and smoothly as they
. >> he led new orleans after hurricane katrina. now former may ray nagin stands trial for corruption. >> the state of south dakota issued no travel advisory for the north-east corner. i'll she you how fast the cold blast is coming in for the rest of us. >> former new orleans mayor ray nagin says, "no deal, taking his chances in court instead of accepting a plea bargain. ray nagin led the city through hurricane katrina, but is accused of taking $2-00,000 in bribes in...
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. >> coming up a decade after hurricane katrina. a positive step for new orleans. >> i'm ben in new orleans, in a city known for its food. there'll be new fresh food coming up. we'll talk about places around the country that are called food deserts. this might be a new oasis. that story next. >> when it's all said and done and i'm laying there and it's over, do you think i'll flick my winning on the tombstone. they'll not be on there >> ahead in sport, a successful college basketball coach takes on some of his harshest critics. >> in new orleans a neighbourhood landmark an opening, eight years after being flooded by hurricane katrina. the landmark is a grocery store. why does it mean so much. it's in an area considered a food desert. we are at the circle of food store. why is the store so special? >> it's an historic place. this is kind of a phenomenon that happened right-hand the country. like you said, the food deserts. in america, 2.5 million people live away from a grocery store. this store coming back, a big deal for the city a
. >> coming up a decade after hurricane katrina. a positive step for new orleans. >> i'm ben in new orleans, in a city known for its food. there'll be new fresh food coming up. we'll talk about places around the country that are called food deserts. this might be a new oasis. that story next. >> when it's all said and done and i'm laying there and it's over, do you think i'll flick my winning on the tombstone. they'll not be on there >> ahead in sport, a successful...
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, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford.
, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford.
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i promise to get you in more, katrina. thank you.sure to tune in tonight for justin bieber's "wild ride." it airs at 10:00 p.m. fascinating conversation. >>> still to come, richard sherman's actions on the field now costing him. it's a media firestorm. now he has to pay. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart
i promise to get you in more, katrina. thank you.sure to tune in tonight for justin bieber's "wild ride." it airs at 10:00 p.m. fascinating conversation. >>> still to come, richard sherman's actions on the field now costing him. it's a media firestorm. now he has to pay. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps...
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. >> a national figure during hurricane katrina. the former new orleans mayor could face prison, the fall of ray nagan. >> a hospital fought over a pregnant woman on life support. >> they worked in mines, shined shoes or sell drinks. why 12-year-olds in bolivia are fighting to keep it that way. >>ing it only the second day of piece talks but we saw a small victory for rebels. women and children will be allowed to leave a key battleground city. the syrian government is drawing a hard line saying it will not give any ground in damascus, the company's capitol. the fighting rages. more now from nick schifrin in geneva >> reporter: the violence in syria is continuing unabated. we shouldn't diminish this is the fact the first agreement the two sides have made in three years of war. it's notdeler how it will work on the ground or whether it will alleviate any suffering. there is nowhere that suffering needs to be alleviated more than what used to be syria's third largest city, homes. >> most of homes simply no longer exist. f for two years
. >> a national figure during hurricane katrina. the former new orleans mayor could face prison, the fall of ray nagan. >> a hospital fought over a pregnant woman on life support. >> they worked in mines, shined shoes or sell drinks. why 12-year-olds in bolivia are fighting to keep it that way. >>ing it only the second day of piece talks but we saw a small victory for rebels. women and children will be allowed to leave a key battleground city. the syrian government is...
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for those women, katrina, negotiating isn't even on the plate. out how to take care of her kids, put food on the table. she's looking also to go back to school because she doesn't want to stay in the low paying job that she has. these are people trying to survive on minimum wage and not a living wage. >> this is so that the report itself is so interesting talking about it going through it and such a great resource and an interesting read at different levels. lebron james paying tribute to his mom and single mother. the role of men is interesting, single moms you talk about in this book. but men as caregivers has got to be a part of this conversation. >> men are totally a part of this conversation in terms of raising their daughters, how they support their wives and partners and when's good for women at the center of the economy is also good for men. men need flexible hours, sick days because they're going to be caring for parents, as well. men need all of the things that the women need. these are smart family policies in this report. and i think
for those women, katrina, negotiating isn't even on the plate. out how to take care of her kids, put food on the table. she's looking also to go back to school because she doesn't want to stay in the low paying job that she has. these are people trying to survive on minimum wage and not a living wage. >> this is so that the report itself is so interesting talking about it going through it and such a great resource and an interesting read at different levels. lebron james paying tribute to...
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be a part of this, he didn't talk about it to the same degree, he talks about how katrina was handled and he still obviously believes in the iraq war, and he talks about how he feels in particular and i thought it was a very interesting memoir as presidential books go. >> what about the number of dick cheney? >> i think that he expresses regret, but he opens up about his attitude and his point of view, like you could get a better look and he is kind of a cipher. they don't understand him because he is not as public as bush has been over the years and i think how he saw the world and why he was pushing 40 and. >> were you able to interview both principles? >> yes, he was very helpful and very willing to talk and president bush chose not to talk to me for the book. there were about 275 people that were important in the bush years including david petraeus and a lot of others in the vast majority of the record, which makes this such a valuable document of history. >> has dick cheney been consistent in this position since 2000? >> he has been. for the most part. focused on the idea that 9/
be a part of this, he didn't talk about it to the same degree, he talks about how katrina was handled and he still obviously believes in the iraq war, and he talks about how he feels in particular and i thought it was a very interesting memoir as presidential books go. >> what about the number of dick cheney? >> i think that he expresses regret, but he opens up about his attitude and his point of view, like you could get a better look and he is kind of a cipher. they don't...
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today i it's mothers like catk e katrina gilbert, who works at a senior center. >> hi.rter: her story is profiled in a new hbo documentary made for "the shriver report." >> i'll be back tomorrow. >> $9.49 an hour for what we do. >> reporter: for millions of women like katrina, "the shriver report" documents how the dream of having it all has morphed into just hanging on, working mothers caught between their roles as breadwinners and primary caregivers. >> you call us, dad? >> yeah. >> reporter: it isn't the cleaver family of the 1950s anymore. today only 20% of families have a father who works and a stay-at-home mom. now 4 out of every 10 families with children have mothers who are the primary or only breadwinner. and the report looked at how women on the brink view their own lives. 54% feel the harder i work the more i fall behind. 60% feel the economy does not work for people like me. and 75% wish they had stayed in school longer. but these women are also optimistic. 62% believe their financial situation will get better in the next five years. >> and we're back with m
today i it's mothers like catk e katrina gilbert, who works at a senior center. >> hi.rter: her story is profiled in a new hbo documentary made for "the shriver report." >> i'll be back tomorrow. >> $9.49 an hour for what we do. >> reporter: for millions of women like katrina, "the shriver report" documents how the dream of having it all has morphed into just hanging on, working mothers caught between their roles as breadwinners and primary...
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, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills.l women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out. ♪ >> the first time i saw cindy in person, she turned around, i went, "whoa!
, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills.l women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out. ♪ >> the first time i saw cindy in person, she turned around, i went, "whoa!
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neil: very well put katrina. anyway, drunk as a skunk.with a cruise ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! neil: you ever drink too much on a cruise? this woman had so much she fell over board, they fished her out of the sea, only to find her filing a lawsuit once she was dry. she said the ship bartender kept pushing her drinks, is that real the bar ten bartender's far everything is herrer her fault r drinking. meg, you put this on the woman? >> there is a thing called personal responsibility. we're all gng on vacation, all you can eat, or drink type. most of us can handle wt he do, we don't accidentally slip off the ground as complaint said and fall off the balcony, we don't need that much regulation. on the balcony, there should be a warning, that says if you are drunk and stupid don't come over here 92 tha. neil: that makes sense. >> and also a corporate responsibility,
neil: very well put katrina. anyway, drunk as a skunk.with a cruise ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! neil: you ever drink too much on a cruise? this woman had so much she fell over board, they fished her out of the sea, only to find her filing a lawsuit once she was dry. she said the ship bartender kept pushing her...
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, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills.inutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance.
, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills.inutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance.