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i loved my job. >> after fleeing katrina, he moved to south carolina. in her first few months away, the school district led her to believe she would be called back to work. >> the school board had a website. we were to go on every week to be kept up to speed about what was gone op. >> what info were you finding out. they asked if you intended to return to the new orleans public schools, please indicate. i did. you could call, and i called. >> you good a different word. >> yes, i got the word that i was fired. >> how did it feel to be told you were terminated via alert? >> i felt like i was kicked to the kerb. i had devoted more than half my life to that school, the system and the children in that community. >> this is the first african american senior high school. >> sam smith was named interim superintendent of the new orleans school district after the firing took place and works for the school board. the board fired the 7,000 employees. >> we would have prerd not to have done any of it, but we didn't have the student or the work. >> smith says beyond
i loved my job. >> after fleeing katrina, he moved to south carolina. in her first few months away, the school district led her to believe she would be called back to work. >> the school board had a website. we were to go on every week to be kept up to speed about what was gone op. >> what info were you finding out. they asked if you intended to return to the new orleans public schools, please indicate. i did. you could call, and i called. >> you good a different word....
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>> after katrina, families were slower to trickle back into nonls. new orleans. with fewer students, they had to let people go. he believes that federal state and local officials took advantage of what they always wanted, to dismantle the public school system. >> there were some teachers that needed to go, principals that needed to go, school board members that needed to go. but we were not responsible for the finances of this school. we were not responsible for the politics that the school board entered into with the state. that wasn't the teachers. >> an educator for more than 30 years, goodwin said the school system had all sorts of problems. things like large class sizes, crumbling buildings and a dysfunctional school board. >> there were teachers that worked in what they call failing schools. this is a teacher that did not work in a failing school. this teacher could have had the opportunity to work in some of the best schools in the city. >> i didn't think we were failing schools. some may have been but not all, administration were doing what they were -- a
>> after katrina, families were slower to trickle back into nonls. new orleans. with fewer students, they had to let people go. he believes that federal state and local officials took advantage of what they always wanted, to dismantle the public school system. >> there were some teachers that needed to go, principals that needed to go, school board members that needed to go. but we were not responsible for the finances of this school. we were not responsible for the politics that...
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"others seized on katrina's opportunity to assault, loot, and steal. note to the left, unless you live in detroit, the basic necessities of life do not include big screen plasma tvs, randy moss jerseys, air jordan sneakers, or any type bling-bling." again, as john said, this is not 20 years ago and things that people say and all of us have said maybe i shouldn't have said that. talking about recent statements and extended statements showing this is his thought process. this is in the 2000s. >> and this is just disgusting, hateful, racist rhetoric that was used during one of the country's largest tragedies. i think the vast majority of americans were crying for new orleans and were feeling for the people who were displaced from their homes, i mean, this is so far against what america believes in. i can't imagine the guy getting traction. i think it's interesting that he's running against senator cochran, who's not a moderate. the man that he is challenging is not olympia snowe, he is not kay bailey hutchison. the republican party has lurched so far to t
"others seized on katrina's opportunity to assault, loot, and steal. note to the left, unless you live in detroit, the basic necessities of life do not include big screen plasma tvs, randy moss jerseys, air jordan sneakers, or any type bling-bling." again, as john said, this is not 20 years ago and things that people say and all of us have said maybe i shouldn't have said that. talking about recent statements and extended statements showing this is his thought process. this is in the...
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frank worked rescue and recovery operations at katrina and the world trade center.ay he is just back from the landslide in washington state, an operation he said was even more difficult. >> katrina, many of those victims were found on top of the surface or in areas where we could easily acquire them. we didn't have to dig for many of those. this here was complicated by the millions of cubic yards of mud and dirt, debris and trees on top of them. >> reporter: he is a division chief with menlo park fire but a section leader with fema's national urban search-and- rescue team. he spent almost the past month in the community of oso where 41 people were buried alive when the hillside above them gave way. >> what we're looking for was debris from houses, vehicles, and trying to attach those to put them back to where they came from. >> reporter: he said every shovelful of dirt they turned over was checked for human remains. >> we wanted to bring these people back to their families and that was our challenge up there bring them back as dignified as possible. >> reporter: onl
frank worked rescue and recovery operations at katrina and the world trade center.ay he is just back from the landslide in washington state, an operation he said was even more difficult. >> katrina, many of those victims were found on top of the surface or in areas where we could easily acquire them. we didn't have to dig for many of those. this here was complicated by the millions of cubic yards of mud and dirt, debris and trees on top of them. >> reporter: he is a division chief...
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after hurricane katrina hit, the numbers went up, and the issue got even more prevalent. >> we didn'te anything. >> but a cardboard box. >> we slept underneath a tree. >> new orleans is the only home that wayne and julie have ever known. married fourteen years, the couple has fought through cancer and substance abuse and survived in a make-shifthomeless camp with hundreds of others for or a year after katrina. >> sometimes we had to walk in spots where we smell nothing but, you know, urine. >> today, they are healthy and sober, working to help the estimated 670 or so chronically homeless in the city and living in this home for six years with the support of the nonprofit, unity coalition of new orleans, who says they can eliminate the problem here by 2015. >> over the last four years p we have been able to help 2500 former homeless people. >> that's why our numbers have gone down. >> a chronically homeless individual is someone who has experienced homelessness for a year or longer or who has had at least four episodes of homelessness in the last three years and has a disability. >> the
after hurricane katrina hit, the numbers went up, and the issue got even more prevalent. >> we didn'te anything. >> but a cardboard box. >> we slept underneath a tree. >> new orleans is the only home that wayne and julie have ever known. married fourteen years, the couple has fought through cancer and substance abuse and survived in a make-shifthomeless camp with hundreds of others for or a year after katrina. >> sometimes we had to walk in spots where we smell...
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, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills.meet one of the most beautiful women in the world,
, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills.meet one of the most beautiful women in the world,
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after hurricane katrina the numbers went up and the issue more prevalent. >> we didn't have anythingore than a cardboard box. and we slept underneath a tree. >> reporter: new orleans is the only home that they've ever known. married for 14 years the couple has fought through cancer and sub senssubstance abuse and surn a makeshift camp afte after kat. >> sometimes we had to walk through spots where we smelt nothing buri but urine. >> reporter: today they're living in this home for six years with the support of a non-profit unity coalition of new orleans, who says they can eliminate the problem here by 2015. >> over the last four years under the leadership of unity primarily, we've been able to house 2500 chronically homeless people. that's a lot of people. that's why our numbers have gone down. >> reporter: a chronically homeless individual is someone who has experienced homelessness for a year or longer, or who has had four episodes of homelessness over the last three years and has a disability. >> the solution around the country is support of houses. not just shelters and hope that
after hurricane katrina the numbers went up and the issue more prevalent. >> we didn't have anythingore than a cardboard box. and we slept underneath a tree. >> reporter: new orleans is the only home that they've ever known. married for 14 years the couple has fought through cancer and sub senssubstance abuse and surn a makeshift camp afte after kat. >> sometimes we had to walk through spots where we smelt nothing buri but urine. >> reporter: today they're living in this...
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despite the devastation of hurricane katrina, the big easy's population of graduates grew by over 20% from 2007 to 2012. nearly double the national average. >> people were telling me back home that "why are you going to new orleans. it was hit by a big storm. >> this is a ph.d. student. she came to new orleans from iran. >> all of the entrepreneurship going on here for my case, that i really enjoy, that i can apply what i learnt throughout all the years of learning science. >> she met her colleague through the biomedical engineering program. >> hurricane katrina forced her away for a semester in 2005. her ties to the university brought her back. >> i started biomedical engineering and enjoy the program, the city and want to be part of the recovering. >> the population shrank after hurricane katrina. some saw a lost cause, some saw an opportunity, it's attracting students at a fast rate. a city known for restaurants, culture, is becoming home to tech companies, like game loft and global star who moved to covington from silicon valley. louisiana is attracting megaprotects. some are tech
despite the devastation of hurricane katrina, the big easy's population of graduates grew by over 20% from 2007 to 2012. nearly double the national average. >> people were telling me back home that "why are you going to new orleans. it was hit by a big storm. >> this is a ph.d. student. she came to new orleans from iran. >> all of the entrepreneurship going on here for my case, that i really enjoy, that i can apply what i learnt throughout all the years of learning...
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katrina cortese oh and dante parker got medals of honor at the san francisco city hall along with the 911 dispatcher who help them. katrina's mother was having an asthma attack. >> i called 911 and told them what happened and they were asking me questions like where i lived. and i told them that and this is where matt. >> she said no don't call 911, and i knew but i didn't care because i wanted to make sure my mom was okay. >> dante parker called 911 because his mom was suffering from severe food poisoning. as you can see both moms are doing great and they are so proud of how their children cap, and a serious situation stomach a california family rescued at sea is finally back on firm ground. the national guard unit led the rescue. >> at this hour many members are either at home or on their way home with their family. they are just say they are pretty tired after the seven-day rescue mission but are very happy with the outcome. we were there as members of the 129th rescue wing stepped off the plane today. these are a few of the men who took part in the rescue off the coast of mexico l
katrina cortese oh and dante parker got medals of honor at the san francisco city hall along with the 911 dispatcher who help them. katrina's mother was having an asthma attack. >> i called 911 and told them what happened and they were asking me questions like where i lived. and i told them that and this is where matt. >> she said no don't call 911, and i knew but i didn't care because i wanted to make sure my mom was okay. >> dante parker called 911 because his mom was...
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people in a crowded room at san francisco city hall applauded katrina and dante.of them called 911 when their respective moms were in severe trouble. it was an emotional moment for katrina and her mom when she received the 911 hero award. both children also met the two dispatchers who answered the 911 calls. [ applause ] >> so it's like i can't believe i'm here! >> why is that? >> because it's like it's once in a lifetime you get like get a certificate from like in the mayor's, uhm, in mayor's building so it's really a honor. >> the san francisco department of emergency management also awarded the 911 dispatchers for their help in the emergency situation. >>> in 30 days it's going to be illegal to feed abandoned cats in certain parts of antioch. the law addresses the random placement of food on sidewalks and other public property. feral cats swarm downtown near the railroad tracks at night and the city says people who feed them are causing a public health issue. >> if you walk along the riverwalk there, you'll see cat food and cat feces and cats and that's not rea
people in a crowded room at san francisco city hall applauded katrina and dante.of them called 911 when their respective moms were in severe trouble. it was an emotional moment for katrina and her mom when she received the 911 hero award. both children also met the two dispatchers who answered the 911 calls. [ applause ] >> so it's like i can't believe i'm here! >> why is that? >> because it's like it's once in a lifetime you get like get a certificate from like in the...
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this could happen from hurricane sandy or katrina or flood or fire or a natural solar flare that could wipe out our eelectric grid for a short time or long time. so keep a little food and water on hand is practical advice two. >> in the subtitle you say this is a coming cyber economic attack. when is it coming? >> i don't know. but i can tell you it will come. we get 10 million hacking attempts a day. everybody in the government, both sides of the aisle will tell you we will have a cyber pearl harbor at some point. al qaeda has recruited some of the best hackers in the world. the supreme leader of iran went down and showed on the iranian news network showed all of the hackers they are training and their intention is to attack the united states and west. every day there are hacks. the syrian army hacked the whitehouse tweet and sent out a feed saying the whitehouse was hit and the stock market picked up on that and it dropped 1%. what if they did that within that. >> brand new out is "game plan" and this is booktv on c-span 2. >> to see we are in the sixth x extinction is serious and so
this could happen from hurricane sandy or katrina or flood or fire or a natural solar flare that could wipe out our eelectric grid for a short time or long time. so keep a little food and water on hand is practical advice two. >> in the subtitle you say this is a coming cyber economic attack. when is it coming? >> i don't know. but i can tell you it will come. we get 10 million hacking attempts a day. everybody in the government, both sides of the aisle will tell you we will have a...
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it was an emotional moment for katrina and her mom when katrina received the 911 hero award.h children also met the two dispatchers who answered the 911 calls. >> it makes me feel really great because i haven't seen like one step in the mayor's office for anything i like to so it's a real pleasure to be here. it's so awesome. >> great moment. the san francisco department of emergency management also awarded the 911 dispatchers for their help in the emergency situation. >>> from r2d2 to hospital helpers, the bay area block party for robots. >> and i thought my life was over. >> reporter: at death's doorstep over and over again. >> i was shot five times and stabbed in the same day. >> reporter: how a bay area doctor is giving young offenders a chance to escape the revolving door of violence. >> believe in yourself as much as we believe in you. >> coming up. ,,,,,,,,,, anncr: at jennie-o we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride 10 miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco made with jennie-o ground turkey cooked thor
it was an emotional moment for katrina and her mom when katrina received the 911 hero award.h children also met the two dispatchers who answered the 911 calls. >> it makes me feel really great because i haven't seen like one step in the mayor's office for anything i like to so it's a real pleasure to be here. it's so awesome. >> great moment. the san francisco department of emergency management also awarded the 911 dispatchers for their help in the emergency situation. >>>...
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despite the devastation of hurricane katrina, the big easy's population of can graduates grew by 20%om 2007 to 2012, nearly double the national average. >> people are all telling me back home, why are you going to new orleans? it was hit by a big storm. >> she came to new orleans from iran. >> all of the entrepreneurship that's going on here for my case, that i really enjoy, that i can actually apply what i learn throughout all these years of learning science. >> she met her colleague, elaine horn renne through tulane's are engineering program. her ties to the university brought her back. >> i started in biomedical engineering, enjoy the program, enjoy the city and want to be part of the recovery. >> new orleans's population shrank after hurricane katrina. but with when one saw a lost cause, some saw an opportunity. now it's attracting young educated people. are new orleans, a city known for its revelry, now becoming home for tech companies around the world. >> like paris based game lot of and global star who moved to the loft of coventry in 2010. >> louisiana is attracting mega-mark
despite the devastation of hurricane katrina, the big easy's population of can graduates grew by 20%om 2007 to 2012, nearly double the national average. >> people are all telling me back home, why are you going to new orleans? it was hit by a big storm. >> she came to new orleans from iran. >> all of the entrepreneurship that's going on here for my case, that i really enjoy, that i can actually apply what i learn throughout all these years of learning science. >> she met...
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benefits residents everyday per we at the rockefeller foundation have been working over a decade in past katrina orleans and asia cities across 8 countries black and white super storm sandy and so there the reinvestment go programs we have public-private partnerships that invest in an segregated way on infrastructure. we've been working with the state of california and the 3 other west coast states oregon and washington and british columbia columbia to develop the interest infrastructure challenge that works to strengthen finance important public-private partnerships across the jurisdictions. we bring the steps of expertise to help cities globally understand their vujtd and chateau additional resources from the private sector as well as the municipal financing. so similar on our citizen technology we launched one hundred cities challenge by 2015 all one hundred cities will be chosen and each will receive 4 support first to have an officer that will be the central contract to cooperate and oversee and perspire intents and work across our losses in municipal government. we're pleased to announce t
benefits residents everyday per we at the rockefeller foundation have been working over a decade in past katrina orleans and asia cities across 8 countries black and white super storm sandy and so there the reinvestment go programs we have public-private partnerships that invest in an segregated way on infrastructure. we've been working with the state of california and the 3 other west coast states oregon and washington and british columbia columbia to develop the interest infrastructure...
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despite the devastation of hurricane katrina, the big easy's population of college graduates grew by 20% fro 2007 to 2012, nearly double the national average. >> people were telling me "why are you going to new orleans, it was hit by a big storm?" paris is a ph.d. student at the university. she came to new orleans from iran. >> all the entrepreneurship here for my case, that i enjoy, that i can apply what you learn throughout the years of learning science. >> she met her colleague through the biomedical engineering program. hurricane katrina forced her away, but her ties brought her back. >> i enjoyed the program, the city and want to be part of the recovering. >> new orleans's population shrank. some saw a lost cause, and some saw an opportunity. it's attracting young people. >> new orleans known for revelry, restaurants, unique culture, becoming home to tech companies from around the world. >> like paris based game loft and satellite company global star, who moved to the suburb of covington from silicon valley in 2010. >> louisiana is attracting megaprojects. some are tech. we spen
despite the devastation of hurricane katrina, the big easy's population of college graduates grew by 20% fro 2007 to 2012, nearly double the national average. >> people were telling me "why are you going to new orleans, it was hit by a big storm?" paris is a ph.d. student at the university. she came to new orleans from iran. >> all the entrepreneurship here for my case, that i enjoy, that i can apply what you learn throughout the years of learning science. >> she met...
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chris mcdaniels wrote blogs posting, criticizing the poor people affected by katrina. people, calling them, quote, the well tear dependent citizens and saying that people of all races ignored common sense and waited for the great federal father to save them. >> now, when mcdaniels was asked if he still held beliefs like this, his campaign said, quote, the liberal press clearly loves to attack conservatives of all times. when chris got into the race, he knew they would throw mud. throw mud? this is his statement, his blog. >> and remember brown kneie, yo doing a good job. remember flying over and not landing but watching and being criticized? i remember being there and talking to a lady who watched her mother die inside that superdome because folk couldn't get out. they weren't waiting. there was no way for people to get out. >> people of means. these people were not welfare dependents waiting on the federal father. i mean, this is absolutely absurd. >> they were fighting for their lives, reverend al, in the greatest breakdown of this federal government that we have see
chris mcdaniels wrote blogs posting, criticizing the poor people affected by katrina. people, calling them, quote, the well tear dependent citizens and saying that people of all races ignored common sense and waited for the great federal father to save them. >> now, when mcdaniels was asked if he still held beliefs like this, his campaign said, quote, the liberal press clearly loves to attack conservatives of all times. when chris got into the race, he knew they would throw mud. throw...
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on katrina's prediction, i sure hope it is not so., i quail at the thought of 29-year-old individuals who think they know more about national security and constitutional rights than the established processes making determinations about what can and can not be released publicly. that's yes said that i think that people who are leaking ought to be prosecuted. there ought to be deterrent to people who leak. >> what is the right age? >> i was going to say, thomas drake wasn't 29, someone came forward and jane wrote -- >> age doesn't matter. i happened to pick that one. >> but it is -- >> president obama's, right, i understand that i understand it is a complicated matter but i think, again, if we go back to the snowden case, please tell me what the damage has been to the public wheel? what has been -- >> but i told you. we are seeing our adversaries saying, gee, if we communicate this way, we're going to be intercepted. if they stop communicating that way, we don't know where they have gone. so we can't, you know, we don't know what we're
on katrina's prediction, i sure hope it is not so., i quail at the thought of 29-year-old individuals who think they know more about national security and constitutional rights than the established processes making determinations about what can and can not be released publicly. that's yes said that i think that people who are leaking ought to be prosecuted. there ought to be deterrent to people who leak. >> what is the right age? >> i was going to say, thomas drake wasn't 29,...
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provide water and power and tear housing and the mayor was using those ships in the new orleans after katrina. and in new york after sandy the ships were vital in recovery and it was after the earthquake in the 80s a few years back. mary add puts the contracts out to bid and they put the 3 ships out forbid and the 3 ships the two at pier 50 the kate hudson and the third is the chesapeake at the pier 96 the coast would i do slittion and had power costs that are higher but unfortunately, we can't over better costs. it was a more competitive isolation and under the lease we're responsible for the capital from the wire to the electrical to the sewer and dredging. at the end we worked there the california terminals we worked that reduced the revenues, however, in subsequent years it will provide more revenues. the port based on the approval here today and the contract going going forward the terms of the agreement are in the staff report it's one it's 10 one year periods that's reluctant yearly. i'm here and the contractor is here for questions you may have >> so moved. >> any public comment? seei
provide water and power and tear housing and the mayor was using those ships in the new orleans after katrina. and in new york after sandy the ships were vital in recovery and it was after the earthquake in the 80s a few years back. mary add puts the contracts out to bid and they put the 3 ships out forbid and the 3 ships the two at pier 50 the kate hudson and the third is the chesapeake at the pier 96 the coast would i do slittion and had power costs that are higher but unfortunately, we can't...
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we went to cleveland decades ago when everyone was leaving and after hurricane katrina we've built 15 hundred units there. (clapping.) the city of detroit declares bankrupts and we were there the next day we go where not only wants to do we built one hundred and 68 developments in those communities and built them for people that need descendent affordable housing. that's what we choose to do and those are the kind of developments we want to do. this is the only development i've done that has chosen me (clapping) and that's the gospel truth. 6 years ago i got a phone call from michael by an a mutual friend of george davis who calls me and says i have a friend looking for a developer i think you're the guy that can get along with him and meet his dandy live in la i flew up and met we talked about and he introduced me to his lovely wife and we had lunch and through three done some dominos and played cards ii went home (laughter) >> a few weeks later, he calls back we ate more peach cobbler and through down more dominos after the fourth time he liens over and says you're my developer. thi
we went to cleveland decades ago when everyone was leaving and after hurricane katrina we've built 15 hundred units there. (clapping.) the city of detroit declares bankrupts and we were there the next day we go where not only wants to do we built one hundred and 68 developments in those communities and built them for people that need descendent affordable housing. that's what we choose to do and those are the kind of developments we want to do. this is the only development i've done that has...
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after hurricane katrina, when residents were making sure their homes weren't bulldozed. we were there, as well. these are the people that lost their homes in the hurricane and they are concerned the redevelopment plan does not meet their needs. your home got bulldozed already and you weren't allowed to get your possessions and a lot of people say at least let us get our possessions, right? >> basically, we're sharing the same sentiment. just give us an opportunity to go in and do what we got to do. some of us may want to stay, some may want to leave. give us that much respect. we're just as human as anybody else. >> sad again. and then there was the case of the delta smelt in california in the name of that tiny fish. water was actually shut off to farms and their families. they were going to bed hungry and jobs being lost but unlike countless environmentalists, we decided to stand with the people suffering and the valley that hope for got. we're live in the central valley of california. this is some of the most fertile farm land and helps sustain the country for food in
after hurricane katrina, when residents were making sure their homes weren't bulldozed. we were there, as well. these are the people that lost their homes in the hurricane and they are concerned the redevelopment plan does not meet their needs. your home got bulldozed already and you weren't allowed to get your possessions and a lot of people say at least let us get our possessions, right? >> basically, we're sharing the same sentiment. just give us an opportunity to go in and do what we...
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when i think about the hurricanes, the largest influx of people into our state with katrina and ike.every day i never know what i'm going to face as the governor of the state. what i do know there are men and women as professional as there is in this country, ready to step in to address the issues - whether they are natural disasters, or whether, as we had here, an individual and a tragic event. i don't have time to be thinking about my personal needs. i don't have time to be thinking about how this is affecting me. what i need to do is work with these individuals, and i'm proud that we have amazing - amazing men and women. first responders, professionals in our health care. this state is a strong state. and we get hit with some very substantial matters - whether they are natural disasters of epic proportion or whether they are because this is large military complex that we have, and home to military men and women all across from el paso, south texas to the panhandle. we are blessed to have great good men that do our work, take care of our people, and that is important. say that agai
when i think about the hurricanes, the largest influx of people into our state with katrina and ike.every day i never know what i'm going to face as the governor of the state. what i do know there are men and women as professional as there is in this country, ready to step in to address the issues - whether they are natural disasters, or whether, as we had here, an individual and a tragic event. i don't have time to be thinking about my personal needs. i don't have time to be thinking about how...
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one thing we learned from hurricane katrina, people really rely on their portable electronics and theirne. we say here's a charging station tied up to the generation. the essential coffeepot. >> yes. >> maybe a computer, you can check your e-mail with. >> yes. we have our charging station here. and then over here you can see we've got a whole variety of things, including the all-important different tags. so, lawrence, do you want to talk a little about the tags? >> sure. people want to know what do these tags mean. is my building safe or unsafe. these are the city owe initial tags. staying in your home doesn't require that you get a tag. it just means that you use common sense and maybe get help from people who might be around who can help you evaluate whether it's a safe place to stay. >> you might want to know because regular city services are disrupted, you might want to know when trash pick up is, if you need to get clean water, et cetera. also in the neighborhood support center, that kind of information would be available and we've got a little of that up here. >> trash pick up res
one thing we learned from hurricane katrina, people really rely on their portable electronics and theirne. we say here's a charging station tied up to the generation. the essential coffeepot. >> yes. >> maybe a computer, you can check your e-mail with. >> yes. we have our charging station here. and then over here you can see we've got a whole variety of things, including the all-important different tags. so, lawrence, do you want to talk a little about the tags? >> sure....
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the idea that a guy who represents louisiana, who was hit by katrina would somehow be against emergency relief in the aftermath of a hurricane is laughable. >> what i get -- i don't want to put words in your mouth, the republicans are being rolled by senate majority leader harry reid in the sense that he is so influencing the narrative about these campaigns. >> no. i have got a slightly different view. >> okay. >> my view is that they ought to look at these as opportunities, not merely as problems. their problems, if left uninsured but if properly responded to, a couple things will harassment one is it will eat away at the credibility of the democrats who are allowing these ads to run in their state it did not help mary landrieu when every newspaper in louisiana said wait a minute, cassidy helped stop premium increases for flood insurance and he supports hurricane relief. it eats away, it's corrosive but it also gives them a chance to describe who they are. when dan you have van, when condoleezza rice responded about dan you have van in alaska. she also talked about the fact that he had
the idea that a guy who represents louisiana, who was hit by katrina would somehow be against emergency relief in the aftermath of a hurricane is laughable. >> what i get -- i don't want to put words in your mouth, the republicans are being rolled by senate majority leader harry reid in the sense that he is so influencing the narrative about these campaigns. >> no. i have got a slightly different view. >> okay. >> my view is that they ought to look at these as...
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. >> after hurricane katrina a lot of day laborers and reconstruction workers came to help rebuild the city, to help do roofing work, to do demolition work, basically to clean up the streets and help people get back into their home. >> at the workers' center for racial justice, immigrants fighting deportation gathered to share stories. >> the center is collaborating with a national anti-deportation movement called "not1more" - to help plan a response to the cari program. >> what we're starting today, from new orleans, is a real live resistance to president obama's deportation program. this is how it's playing out in new orleans." >> "what we've been seeing, and what people have been living with in the past six months in new orleans is a different kind of enforcement, it's really a new wave of enforcement that's rooted in communities. >> investigators for the workers center told us they have documented hundreds of stories of these raids. >> what this program called cari appears to do is to create teams or task forces with local law enforcement which are approaching people who look latin
. >> after hurricane katrina a lot of day laborers and reconstruction workers came to help rebuild the city, to help do roofing work, to do demolition work, basically to clean up the streets and help people get back into their home. >> at the workers' center for racial justice, immigrants fighting deportation gathered to share stories. >> the center is collaborating with a national anti-deportation movement called "not1more" - to help plan a response to the cari...
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. >>> he helped after 9/11 and after hurricane katrina but a menlo park firefighter says he never sawud slide in washington state. frank just returned from the rescue and recovery operation. he says this mission was far more difficult than the others. it was the massive slide that complicated the search. >> katrina, many of those victims were found on top of the surface or in areas where we could easily acquire them. we didn't have to dig for many of those. this here was complicated by the millions of cubic yards of mud and dirt debris and trees on top of them. >> he spent almost an entire month helping to look for victims. 41 people died in the slide. two others are still missing. >>> coming up, a one-way particular to mars? we meet the bay area doctor who is screening people to move to the red planet. >> he goes to one of the most prestigious private schools. >> the expectations here for college are you're going to go to college. >> then goes home to one of the most dangerous bay area neighborhoods. >> it's an entirely different universe. >> two worldings, one teenager, how this stu
. >>> he helped after 9/11 and after hurricane katrina but a menlo park firefighter says he never sawud slide in washington state. frank just returned from the rescue and recovery operation. he says this mission was far more difficult than the others. it was the massive slide that complicated the search. >> katrina, many of those victims were found on top of the surface or in areas where we could easily acquire them. we didn't have to dig for many of those. this here was...
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you just heard the governor of mississippi say he's been through katrina and that this is worse. >> yeah're seeing today are very different than the type of tornados you see associated with hurricanes. these are extremely large. they are long-track tornados, and they can be deadly. this is exactly where he is, jackson, mississippi, here is that tornado warning affecting jackson and pearl. 250,000 people in the path of this one particular storm, and we've been tracking many of these throughout the day. this is in effect until 7:15 p.m. i want to show you a wider view, though, so you can get a handle on what we're dealing with when we're talking about these tornado warnings. look at them. you can see just all these hot pink boxes. anywhere from western alabama all the way through jackson and through the south. this line of storms. also seeing a tornado warning in southern tennessee and i do also want to mention one more thing. we are seeing a tornado warning just on the southwest side of atlanta heading towards the peach tree city area, so this is also a very dangerous storm. if you're in
you just heard the governor of mississippi say he's been through katrina and that this is worse. >> yeah're seeing today are very different than the type of tornados you see associated with hurricanes. these are extremely large. they are long-track tornados, and they can be deadly. this is exactly where he is, jackson, mississippi, here is that tornado warning affecting jackson and pearl. 250,000 people in the path of this one particular storm, and we've been tracking many of these...
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think of places like new orleans and katrina. the truth is that we were warned this would happen. were warned about any number of catastrophes we have had to deal with. it is one thing for tornado to come out of nowhere and that has to do with the work that you do. how do we explain, justify our absolute ignoring of the warnings that keep in given to us. cigarettends me of smoking and cancer. climate science has not fundamentally changed since i was in graduate school in the 1980's. the same way that we knew for decades that cigarette smoking causes cancer. we're still selling cigarettes all around the world. and it has been clear that climate science if you release greenhouse gases the earth will heat up and it will change the climate in predictable ways. the other thing is that we are talking about numeral two percent of the wealth. the clean air and clean water act together still have to cluster at one percent, maybe half as much as solving the climate problem. if you look at china have these terrible pollution problems. nobody wants to go back to having bad air pollution. arey
think of places like new orleans and katrina. the truth is that we were warned this would happen. were warned about any number of catastrophes we have had to deal with. it is one thing for tornado to come out of nowhere and that has to do with the work that you do. how do we explain, justify our absolute ignoring of the warnings that keep in given to us. cigarettends me of smoking and cancer. climate science has not fundamentally changed since i was in graduate school in the 1980's. the same...
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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
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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largely in the water related events, whether they be floods or droughts or things like hurricane katrina or superstorm sandy. >> temperature changes. are we experiencing that? a number of studies conflict that we are facing global warming today. quite i did not think that is true. the studies also that the temperatures are rising. i think you are referring to the fact they have not risen that much over the last decade. scientist talk a lot about why that is true. when we talk about climate change, people are focused very heavily on the temperature in the air. there are a number of different ways in which climate change happens. even when the temperature has leveled off in the air, it would explain this a variety of ways, the temperatures in the oceans have continued to rise. the melting around the poles has continued much faster than scientists predict. is ay how this happening matter of some debate. whether and that it is happening is not a matter of debate. it is not a question of conflict. >> thank you for doing this. i wanted to ask you about the midterm election. you said you're goi
largely in the water related events, whether they be floods or droughts or things like hurricane katrina or superstorm sandy. >> temperature changes. are we experiencing that? a number of studies conflict that we are facing global warming today. quite i did not think that is true. the studies also that the temperatures are rising. i think you are referring to the fact they have not risen that much over the last decade. scientist talk a lot about why that is true. when we talk about...
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the main east extending over the eastern corner of katrina and ukraine will likely continue into the weekend as you can see the outline of the brain marks in many places hikers sheila and i take the temperatures are quite worn and as for the rest of the saddest and twenty one days twenty six degrees. what high with sunshine same goes for some and downpours honda's the here and cook thirty seven decrease. now across the americas. spring is the start of a tornado season when usually we have about three hundred sixty tornado since the beginning of january but we had only a half old. when cricket and cleaning bill so the tornado season this year has been quite quiet but things which means starting wednesday we have a severe weather maker now starting to think that the thicker parts of the us business to tell the team fielding thing i did and thunderstorms could happen prominent brands account for second with and we live in texas even large scale damaging winds and twenty adults cannot be ruled out about the highly critical point whether it's possible to conditions in quite different beca
the main east extending over the eastern corner of katrina and ukraine will likely continue into the weekend as you can see the outline of the brain marks in many places hikers sheila and i take the temperatures are quite worn and as for the rest of the saddest and twenty one days twenty six degrees. what high with sunshine same goes for some and downpours honda's the here and cook thirty seven decrease. now across the americas. spring is the start of a tornado season when usually we have about...
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bad as holder affected by the name embrace them and these constant and in many of them the first katrina years ago purchase sixteen years of age. i honestly believed us you were still we have today was to clean up your book. it may have been different seventy four year olds don't intend to do tend to need of the cycle. the decision to go suzhou muscle size. and it was awesome. elitist and people are plenty of well known faces planting your support too. i come from a family of which mean no problems environmental issues have been well documented the station was a bit of a gym came to me about three four years ago with no idea the talk around the country to do with the other side table to get the name of the stores with this idea passing through over one hundred towns and villages can be relying on people is the answer. the secrets to have it sounds. and today launched its european election campaign piece and a canny said the election would be the most important things aren't going to the ceo for fourteen years ago. carmen's might be as keen as it once was to embrace all things european bu
bad as holder affected by the name embrace them and these constant and in many of them the first katrina years ago purchase sixteen years of age. i honestly believed us you were still we have today was to clean up your book. it may have been different seventy four year olds don't intend to do tend to need of the cycle. the decision to go suzhou muscle size. and it was awesome. elitist and people are plenty of well known faces planting your support too. i come from a family of which mean no...
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and the recovery in new orleans in the years following hurricane katrina. >>> thank you for making ktvuur choice for news. were always here for you at ktvu.com and you can follow us on facebook and twitter. our coverage continues with the 10:00 p.m. news, and tonight a police officer is credited with saving a woman's life. we will tell you about the rescue he pulled off as the home was filling with smoke. that story coming up tonight at 10:00 p.m. on ktvu. tmc is up next right here on tv female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, free set-up and free removal of your old mattress, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry, sleep train's interest free for 3 event, is ending soon. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ wireleare awesome. they let us use our phones to do amazing things. but why sign a 2-year phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless, you can use the phone you alrea
and the recovery in new orleans in the years following hurricane katrina. >>> thank you for making ktvuur choice for news. were always here for you at ktvu.com and you can follow us on facebook and twitter. our coverage continues with the 10:00 p.m. news, and tonight a police officer is credited with saving a woman's life. we will tell you about the rescue he pulled off as the home was filling with smoke. that story coming up tonight at 10:00 p.m. on ktvu. tmc is up next right here on...
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access didn't offer the product or services that respond to their circumstances and that underway to katrina hit recipients for investment in agriculture health nutrition services. it is a joint initiative by felipe un agencies including cuba said adf am typing in china. as well as the government and annette what to think she owns the last three years. it is successfully reach the mother might just treat it as in the country. a package on the tokyo touches down to buy coffee from africa achieved overnight found that it was in france smart cars manufactured in europe. i spotted cruising the streets of age the ever increasing speed communication transportation and technology. all neighbors in this interconnected. a world that is facing challenges from isis justice of virus can spread so panic prices from one country to the next saving the world. no one's immune on top of finance agenda is the world's economic health the challenges remain. there is hope. international cooperation and partnership and the right mix of economic policies to create the opportunities that our parent education and inv
access didn't offer the product or services that respond to their circumstances and that underway to katrina hit recipients for investment in agriculture health nutrition services. it is a joint initiative by felipe un agencies including cuba said adf am typing in china. as well as the government and annette what to think she owns the last three years. it is successfully reach the mother might just treat it as in the country. a package on the tokyo touches down to buy coffee from africa...