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>> katrina is the old saint of the old meruerte.she is going to come and grab you and take you, take you home. it's all katrinas mean death. >> it's upcoming in san jose. how many days of festival are we talking about? >> it starts on thursday of course with the art show. and then it continues to saturday. so it's two days with the start on thursday. from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. again, it's free to the public. so we really hope everybody comes out there. is going to be a lot of art, very local artists, area artists are presenting their work. and of course the festival on saturday, again, it's a family event. it's also for adults. there is going to be live music. i almost forgot there is live rock in espanol. there someone stage that is playing different music genres, mariachi, of course. i really expect everybody to come out and have a good time. >> and also there is going to be 50 people, 50 artists showing the 23rd. and there is going to be one huge installation for day of the dead. it's going to be like an altar, but more like live art
>> katrina is the old saint of the old meruerte.she is going to come and grab you and take you, take you home. it's all katrinas mean death. >> it's upcoming in san jose. how many days of festival are we talking about? >> it starts on thursday of course with the art show. and then it continues to saturday. so it's two days with the start on thursday. from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. again, it's free to the public. so we really hope everybody comes out there. is going to be a lot of art,...
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did you take too much blame for hurricane katrina?u think that you were somehow scapegoated and do you wake up with george w. bush's words saying you did a heck of a job ringing in your head every morning? >> usually don't until i come on the programs and you play that sound bite. i will hear it tonight when i go to bed. there's a two part answer to that question that, yes, in terms of the politics of how washington, d.c. works, yeah, i got scapegoated, i got thrown under the bus. they the way things work. what the american public ought to understand is that because of this massive reorganization, the largest reorganization in the federal government's history since truman did the pentagon in 1947, fema suddenly found itself underneath this huge bureaucracy, what would take us a couple of minutes to accomplish was now taking sometimes two or three hours two, or three days because of that additional layer of bureaucracy. and it just, it was the melding of the two kinds of cultures that didn't work, and i want to give you some examples o
did you take too much blame for hurricane katrina?u think that you were somehow scapegoated and do you wake up with george w. bush's words saying you did a heck of a job ringing in your head every morning? >> usually don't until i come on the programs and you play that sound bite. i will hear it tonight when i go to bed. there's a two part answer to that question that, yes, in terms of the politics of how washington, d.c. works, yeah, i got scapegoated, i got thrown under the bus. they...
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let me ask you katrina how do you think the media is hand lick this? for example, when someone is going to get tested that's generally a big story. when that turns out to be negative instead of being on the front page it's now on page 20 and need a magnifying glass to find it do you think that the media is being slightly irresponsible? >> oh, absolutely. there is no question. there is a lot of hype that is surrounding this case. i mean, we are still within the grace period of other candidates being identified. maybe that contracted it but the point is, and, yes, i agree there is hype. but for those of us who live right here, what's being considered ground zero, it needs to be taking very seriously considering we don't know what strain it is and we don't know who has been contacted. i mean, marjorie do you know what strain we have here in dallas county? the answer is no, there are five. we need to know which one because it makes a huge difference. >> he will with, i think, you know, one of the problems with people ginning up panic when you say don't pan
let me ask you katrina how do you think the media is hand lick this? for example, when someone is going to get tested that's generally a big story. when that turns out to be negative instead of being on the front page it's now on page 20 and need a magnifying glass to find it do you think that the media is being slightly irresponsible? >> oh, absolutely. there is no question. there is a lot of hype that is surrounding this case. i mean, we are still within the grace period of other...
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police interview add number of neighbors including katrina ben. she said she had a romantic relationship with samoa but was not involved in the murder. she told police she didn't even own a gun. >> then came the big break, a guy driving his car along the b welt way sees a paragrap paragraphs -- beltway sees a partially dismantled gun and turns around and gives to it the cops and turns outhat's the gun that killed eric. where did the gun come from? the detective figured that out. >> reporter: detective rubin traced the gun through its five previous owners to this pawn shop in columbia, mississippi, where he learned it was purchased eight years ago by katrina ben. she was arrested and today convicted of first-degree murder. >> she thought she got away with it. thought she got rid of the gun but the good samaritan finds the gun and we have great detective work by detective ruben and the mystery is solved. >> reporter: katrina ben now faces aossible sentence of life without parole. live in rockville, pat collins, news4. >> thanks. >>> people call it t
police interview add number of neighbors including katrina ben. she said she had a romantic relationship with samoa but was not involved in the murder. she told police she didn't even own a gun. >> then came the big break, a guy driving his car along the b welt way sees a paragrap paragraphs -- beltway sees a partially dismantled gun and turns around and gives to it the cops and turns outhat's the gun that killed eric. where did the gun come from? the detective figured that out. >>...
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davii: katrina pearson, good to see you, appreciate it. >> thankyou, vid.avid:ho's the boob who came up wt this ad? why this ad has become sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i ow that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira. i ow, i know. listen, just get td ameritrade's rollover consultants on the horn. they'll guide you through the whole process. it's simple. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. david: in tonight's let me brief, why a particular ad is giving drivers whiplash? the lawsus are already piling up, but first, a teexas college is rejecting applations from nigeri students because of ebola. is that legal to turn people away because of the issues in their country? let's bring in two attorneys. randy zellen says the college can legally do this, whitney bowen says they cannot. ndy, why are they free to this? >> it's not particular to their country. this i
davii: katrina pearson, good to see you, appreciate it. >> thankyou, vid.avid:ho's the boob who came up wt this ad? why this ad has become sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i ow that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira. i ow, i know. listen, just get td ameritrade's rollover consultants on the horn. they'll guide you through the whole process. it's...
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davii: katrina pearson, good to see you, appreciate it. >> thank you, david. david: who's the boob who came up witt this ad? why this ad has become downright dangerous? synchry fs withr two hundred thousand businesses, om fashion retailers withr two hundred thousand busto healthcare providers, fromewelers to sporting good stores, help their customers get at they want and ne. banking. loyaltyanalytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. wh fol think about wthey think salmon anenergy. but the energy bp produces up here createmething elelse as well: jo all over america. engineerand innovation jobs. advanced safety system& tenology. shping and manufacturing. advanced safety across the united ates,y. bp supports more tha a quarter miion jo. whe set up orationin o part of , people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidenc it's one more parofour commitme. . david: in tonight's let me be brief, why a particular ad is giving drivers whiplash? the lawsuits are already piling up, but first, a texas college is rejecting applications from nigerian students becau
davii: katrina pearson, good to see you, appreciate it. >> thank you, david. david: who's the boob who came up witt this ad? why this ad has become downright dangerous? synchry fs withr two hundred thousand businesses, om fashion retailers withr two hundred thousand busto healthcare providers, fromewelers to sporting good stores, help their customers get at they want and ne. banking. loyaltyanalytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. wh fol think about wthey think salmon anenergy. but...
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katrina, you first.hink wisconsin is a microcosm of middle-class america, which walker on record has repeatedly attacked itches it's the homeplace of labor unions. there are national implications if this governor wins. he is the koch brothers poster boy. the governors association has vowed to pump in some dlsh he is out of touch of the economic realities and the midwest families. you know 60% of minimum wage earners in wisconsin are women? he's basically saying, hey, you don't deserve a raise. he's also out of town -- wisconsin's dead last in jobs. this is a governor who came in promising to create jobs. his priorities are all wrong, and ed, he is a poster boy for the extremism of republican governors across this country. a good wisconsinite will see through it, but the voter suppression, that's what it is. these republicans, governors, others, go around the world and talk about democracy and letting people use their precious right to vote. then they come home and suppress it as hard and as fast as they
katrina, you first.hink wisconsin is a microcosm of middle-class america, which walker on record has repeatedly attacked itches it's the homeplace of labor unions. there are national implications if this governor wins. he is the koch brothers poster boy. the governors association has vowed to pump in some dlsh he is out of touch of the economic realities and the midwest families. you know 60% of minimum wage earners in wisconsin are women? he's basically saying, hey, you don't deserve a raise....
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about 1,800 people died after katrina. one person has died of ebola in the united states and he caught ebola in liberia. really? >> yeah. because it -- i'm not talking about the number of deaths. what i'm talking about is neither of these two presidents had anything to do with the crisis that confronted them. but both, i think, have found -- we know what happened with president bush, fema became kind of the laughing stock. now with president obama is cdc is sort of a laughing stock. it's not the event and it's not the actual effects of the event, it's the political out fall from the event. here's what happens and i think hilary will agree with this. you have to guard against something that triggers the public's mind a specific example of what they sort of thought anyway. and i think that's maybe where we are with the president and the administration now that they have been worried that he's disengaged and then it took two weeks for him to kind of get his arms around it. i'm not blaming him for ebola. >> i thought that obam
about 1,800 people died after katrina. one person has died of ebola in the united states and he caught ebola in liberia. really? >> yeah. because it -- i'm not talking about the number of deaths. what i'm talking about is neither of these two presidents had anything to do with the crisis that confronted them. but both, i think, have found -- we know what happened with president bush, fema became kind of the laughing stock. now with president obama is cdc is sort of a laughing stock. it's...
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police interviewed a number of neighbors including katrina ben.she was involved in a romantic relationship with samoa, but denied any involvement with the murder. she said she didn't even own a gun. shortly after the murder, a good samaritan driving along the beltway near colesville road, cease this partially dismantled gun and gives it to the cops. turns out this was the gun that killed eric samoa. the detective on the case traces the gun to its five previous owners to this pawn shop in columbia, mississippi, where he learns it was purchased eight years ago by katrina ben. case closed. >> i think there's no case without that gun. the gun links directly to her. if we don't get that gun without that good samaritan, there is no conviction in this case. >> reporter: katrina ben convicted today av first-degree murder. she faces a possible sentence of life without parole. live in rockville, pat collins, news4. >>> we're taking a look at storm team 4 radar right now. one thing you'll notice, most of the rain to the west includes the d.c. metro area and
police interviewed a number of neighbors including katrina ben.she was involved in a romantic relationship with samoa, but denied any involvement with the murder. she said she didn't even own a gun. shortly after the murder, a good samaritan driving along the beltway near colesville road, cease this partially dismantled gun and gives it to the cops. turns out this was the gun that killed eric samoa. the detective on the case traces the gun to its five previous owners to this pawn shop in...
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you remember him because he was there when we needed it most during katrina. he was an unmovable and certainly an always in your face force who didn't let up. that was then. why lawmakers say we need the good general now. among them prominent lawmakers all coming him to be the point man. general, very good to have you. (?) >> good evening. neil: you've heard those calls. what do you think of that? >> well, i appreciate the confidence, but we're dealing with a different kind of problem, and i think we will tofght refocused. this can't be an evolving solution to this problem with this many people potentially being infected. global you look at this a person dying once every hour. and the number goes up if we don't stop this. we have to come off the betweens and go on the offense and go after this disease. >> my problem with the responses we've had. i'm not trying to disparage anyone in particular, i just think general that we have multiple and sometimes conflicting press conferences, and i just remember in your case, i'm not blowing you smoke, i knew who was call
you remember him because he was there when we needed it most during katrina. he was an unmovable and certainly an always in your face force who didn't let up. that was then. why lawmakers say we need the good general now. among them prominent lawmakers all coming him to be the point man. general, very good to have you. (?) >> good evening. neil: you've heard those calls. what do you think of that? >> well, i appreciate the confidence, but we're dealing with a different kind of...
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and what her argue system basically, another one is coming, you remember i was here for you after katrina last time when another hurricane hits why do you want to get rid of your hurricane insurance, which to say her, with another disaster. but in the polls doesn't look like it's going to get her to that 50% which means there's run-off probably in louisiana. >> all of this speaks to the other narrative here, too, can democrats win in the south. and with moderates, in north carolina as well. we have kay hagan up now few points. in her race this is another case where between arkansas, between north carolina, between louisiana as you mentioned in georgia the question is will there be any democratic senators left in the south after this. that's one place where they are certainly trying to hang on. >> north carolina. why is she doing well? >> she is doing well because she has to able to localize this race. democrats have said we're going to lose if this is national election we'll try to localize it. we are seeing talking to people on the ground there, it is tightening back up and that tom has
and what her argue system basically, another one is coming, you remember i was here for you after katrina last time when another hurricane hits why do you want to get rid of your hurricane insurance, which to say her, with another disaster. but in the polls doesn't look like it's going to get her to that 50% which means there's run-off probably in louisiana. >> all of this speaks to the other narrative here, too, can democrats win in the south. and with moderates, in north carolina as...
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to make the mistakes that were made on katrina. we had to wait 80 days before a bill was passed. in addition to that, in my committee, we passed a bill that is open and transparent. all of the spinning -- spending went online to see where the money is going. i will talk to my district. i was setting up everything. i was moving money around so we could open up the schools and hospitals. >> people on staten island dealing with this parsing there is way too much red tape. >> we tried to make less red tape and get the money moving faster. when i am a congressman, i will work with the city and state to get the money we need faster. to get those people back in their homes. those who want to get reimbursed, need to get reimbursed. i will to make sure this moves. >> you know about the frustration. >> i'm extremely frustrated. he keeps talking about an 80 day wait. the 80 day delay, most of that time was the president waiting for the governor and the mayor to give us a number. that was the first month and a half. half we hadnth and to wait
to make the mistakes that were made on katrina. we had to wait 80 days before a bill was passed. in addition to that, in my committee, we passed a bill that is open and transparent. all of the spinning -- spending went online to see where the money is going. i will talk to my district. i was setting up everything. i was moving money around so we could open up the schools and hospitals. >> people on staten island dealing with this parsing there is way too much red tape. >> we tried...
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so if i say dennis, katrina, wilma, you say? >> katrina, susie, i don't know. >> those names mean nothing to you? >> then it's celebrities, right? >> kplas send si. at the national hurricane center at miami-dade, government meteorologists say florida has never gone this long without a hurricane and the records date back to 1851. >> it really is remarkable, i can't believe the kind of luck we've had in the state of florida. >> among the worst recorded storms in florida history, the hurricane of 1926, 145-mile-per-hour wind. >> the great miami hurricane in 1926, a category 4 hurricane will happen again. it's not a matter of if. it's a matter of when. in 2014 dollars it would easily be a plus $100 billion storm. >> billion with a b. >> billion with a b. >> on local news there are constant reminders florida has been. >> we've definitely had a quiet season at least for us. no direct impacts here. >> the traditional end of the atlantic hurricane season is november 30th, which means we have about 7 more weeks of potential. i know what
so if i say dennis, katrina, wilma, you say? >> katrina, susie, i don't know. >> those names mean nothing to you? >> then it's celebrities, right? >> kplas send si. at the national hurricane center at miami-dade, government meteorologists say florida has never gone this long without a hurricane and the records date back to 1851. >> it really is remarkable, i can't believe the kind of luck we've had in the state of florida. >> among the worst recorded storms...
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but let me start with sandy and i think it's -- you to, everybody heard about katrina and we spent many years reviewing what happened in katrina but i think it's a real tribute to the federal government and all the partners that were involved in that and how we dealt with sandy and the work that we had done between katrina and sandy to prepare the federal departments and agencies and in particular the defense department to be effective in responding. hurricane sandy in my opinion although we had several days to prepare for it was still a strategic surprise. and the reason i say that is because of the cascading effects that ensued after the storm went through. but really significant effects. and it was in a densely populated area, major urban area when you think about new york city and what happened. the other thing that was very interesting, it was the competing demands between the city, the major city and the state, fascinating when we look at our response system. but consider within the first few days of what happened in sandy, 8 million people without power, it was severe cold if you
but let me start with sandy and i think it's -- you to, everybody heard about katrina and we spent many years reviewing what happened in katrina but i think it's a real tribute to the federal government and all the partners that were involved in that and how we dealt with sandy and the work that we had done between katrina and sandy to prepare the federal departments and agencies and in particular the defense department to be effective in responding. hurricane sandy in my opinion although we...
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congressional oversight of congress forcing overhaul after katrina.e new ceo was brought in, gail mcgovern. likeof publicly is seem rings had stabilized a little bit. in general, the thing that was most surprising is, behind the those who used to work early work at the red cross, have lost faith in the leadership and part of that has to do as basic issues of confidence in response to disasters, but also the sort of values of the management that at this point, prioritize public relations and sort of the brand above the actual hard work -- >> they get $300 million from superstar concert, and he have occupy sandy. and whatt that happened on the ground with people who had a must nothing. , overall0 million fundraising for sandy, part of which was from the celebrity concert, but yes, there were some volunteers, groups, including occupy sandy -- which was an offshoot of the occupy wall street that spring into action after sandy. some of those people are quoted in my piece where those groups were, for example in the rockaways, one of the most devastated area
congressional oversight of congress forcing overhaul after katrina.e new ceo was brought in, gail mcgovern. likeof publicly is seem rings had stabilized a little bit. in general, the thing that was most surprising is, behind the those who used to work early work at the red cross, have lost faith in the leadership and part of that has to do as basic issues of confidence in response to disasters, but also the sort of values of the management that at this point, prioritize public relations and...
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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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. >> i remember one in particular, august of 2005 when hurricane katrina hit, and that was a failure at government level that required a lot of review and some new programs that were put in place, or plans that were put in place for better response. >> we did something about it, when you see something that's a fail, you have to own up to it. and that's leadership and you can learn from that. >> i just bring up katrina as an kpachl of -- it's not just necessarily a president obama thing, but maybe it is a government issue. let me ask you about going forward in 2016. if you think you want to be a candidate in 2016, if you believe that a -- do you believe there would ever be a campaign slogan, i'll do less and not try to reform all these government programs. >> i think we have become accustomed to the idea that government is here to stay. so you have to persuade the vote they're what you're going to do is actually beneficial and not harmful. the perception that president bhaum is dealing with right now is that he takes no definitive action unless it's easy and pleasing to activists and
. >> i remember one in particular, august of 2005 when hurricane katrina hit, and that was a failure at government level that required a lot of review and some new programs that were put in place, or plans that were put in place for better response. >> we did something about it, when you see something that's a fail, you have to own up to it. and that's leadership and you can learn from that. >> i just bring up katrina as an kpachl of -- it's not just necessarily a president...
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however, however, the left is better at it because they have had more practice with katrina and also any disaster happens to be our fault because you link it to global warming. because if you're a global warming skep -- 9/11, isis is our fault, because of the middle east policies. the left has a tendency to blame people for thing that are out of control. but blaming budget cuts is absurd and it's disrespectful to the -- tiny percentage of that money going to building facilities. it's not about funding, it's about being the responsible use of the funds. >> i'm going to get to jesse, and then bob will talk about the midterms. >> this really is cut right out of the midterm playbook. the republicans are racist and the democrats need more money and they need it right away, and they're going to spend it weisly th -- republicans want you to die. let's look at what they actually said, they said there's been cuts, the nih, under president obama, spent 1.5 million on studying obese lesbians, obese lesbians, now all of a sudden they don't have enough money for ekboel la. and the rest was spent
however, however, the left is better at it because they have had more practice with katrina and also any disaster happens to be our fault because you link it to global warming. because if you're a global warming skep -- 9/11, isis is our fault, because of the middle east policies. the left has a tendency to blame people for thing that are out of control. but blaming budget cuts is absurd and it's disrespectful to the -- tiny percentage of that money going to building facilities. it's not about...
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localidades de mÉxico quieren imponer un rÉcord mundial al tratar de reunir 250 mujeres caracterizadas como katrina simulada a mÍ me parece bellÍsima. >> quiero una para mi sala. la fama ♪ >> desde que comenzÓ a circular el video que una joven recibe piropos en las calles que los comentarios no se tan detenido. >> verÓnica lópez nos escribe sÍ a los piropos siempre que sean bonitos hay algunos que son muy vulgares. >> patricia vÁsquez nos escribe desde texas que no estÁ de acuerdo, los considera una falta de respeto a la mujer y agrega no es de caballeros. >> bueno vamos a otro tema mÁs de 1 millÓn de usuarios en internet, casi 2 millones se llevaron tremenda sorpresa al escuchar las notas de un pianista desconocido lo mÁs impresionantes que las manos que se esmeran sobre el teclado en un video que se ha hecho vital son de un hombre que lleva 30 aÑos viviendo como indigente en las calles. >> tocar el piano al aire libre en canadÁ fue grabado por una mujer que pasada por el lugar hay muchos casos de talentos escondidos. >> en fin. >> en los metros podemos ver muchos en las grandes ciudades muchas lÁ
localidades de mÉxico quieren imponer un rÉcord mundial al tratar de reunir 250 mujeres caracterizadas como katrina simulada a mÍ me parece bellÍsima. >> quiero una para mi sala. la fama ♪ >> desde que comenzÓ a circular el video que una joven recibe piropos en las calles que los comentarios no se tan detenido. >> verÓnica lópez nos escribe sÍ a los piropos siempre que sean bonitos hay algunos que son muy vulgares. >> patricia vÁsquez nos escribe desde texas...
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. >> if i say dennis, katrina, wilma, you say -- >> susie? i don't know. >> that doesn't mean anything to you? those names mean nothing to you? >> celebrities right? >> complacentcy? at the hurricane center in miami dade, government meteorologists say florida has a never gone this long without a hurricane, and the records date back to 1851. >> it really is remarkable. i can't believe the kind of luck we've had in the state of florida. >> among the worst reported in history, 145 winds. >> the great miami hurricane in 1926, category 4 hurricane will happen again. it's not a matter of if if, it's a mat over when. in $2014 it would be a $100 billion storm. billion with a b. >> on local news, constant reminders of how lucky florida has been. >> this hurricane season has been slow as you know. >> we've had a quiet season for us. no direct impacts here. >> the traditional end of the atlantic hurricane season is november 30th which means we have about seven more weeks of potential. yes, i know what you're thinking. just talking about this we've jinxe
. >> if i say dennis, katrina, wilma, you say -- >> susie? i don't know. >> that doesn't mean anything to you? those names mean nothing to you? >> celebrities right? >> complacentcy? at the hurricane center in miami dade, government meteorologists say florida has a never gone this long without a hurricane, and the records date back to 1851. >> it really is remarkable. i can't believe the kind of luck we've had in the state of florida. >> among the worst...
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. >> there were concerns dating before hurricane katrina, the red cross.l: if you're getting fat, and you're not telling other people because they assume, wow, you're getting fat, you know, that could be a problem. a major company has a new policy that says you better be on this, or we're going to be on you. now those people are upset, and the government is upset, too. not so good. after this. virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. . neil: how will you like this for an ultimatum. take the test or take a walk? the government is suing honeywell for fining employees and spouses if they do not take tests for diabetes. all this is creating fits, right? what do you make of it. >> it is creating fits. here's the thing, the same government that's going around telling everybody america's too fat, our children are too fat. we've got to go into the public school system and force our kids to eat bet
. >> there were concerns dating before hurricane katrina, the red cross.l: if you're getting fat, and you're not telling other people because they assume, wow, you're getting fat, you know, that could be a problem. a major company has a new policy that says you better be on this, or we're going to be on you. now those people are upset, and the government is upset, too. not so good. after this. virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you...
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but let me start with sandy and i think it's -- you to, everybody heard about katrina and we spent many years reviewing what happened in katrina but i think it's a real tribute to the federal government and all the partners that were involved in that and how we dealt with sandy and the work that we had done between katrina and sandy to prepare the federal departments and agencies and in particular the defense department to be effective in responding. hurricane sandy in my opinion although we had several days to prepare for it was still a strategic surprise. and the reason i say that is because of the cascading effects that ensued after the storm went through. but really significant effects. and it was in a densely populated area, major urban area when you think about new york city and what happened. the other thing that was very interesting, it was the competing demands between the city, the major city and the state, fascinating when we look at our response system. but consider within the first few days of what happened in sandy, 8 million people without power, it was severe cold if you
but let me start with sandy and i think it's -- you to, everybody heard about katrina and we spent many years reviewing what happened in katrina but i think it's a real tribute to the federal government and all the partners that were involved in that and how we dealt with sandy and the work that we had done between katrina and sandy to prepare the federal departments and agencies and in particular the defense department to be effective in responding. hurricane sandy in my opinion although we...
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katrina would not happen during his watch.would realistically expect if peacefularmed protesters are demonstrating our first amendment rights, that we will not be hurtled up like cattle and forced to defend ourselves. that is the reality we were fake facing a ferguson. >> there was a huge media frenzy in the first two weeks. when we were there, there were satellite trucks packed into the super mall on west floor sent. i remember cnn teams being covered by bodyguards. most of the media has left. has the media attention helped and how have local residents reacted to it? >> the reason i'm here, to be honest, i took to twitter that first that we went to the police department. i did what many use twitter for, and i tweeted what was happening to me. i think the media attention has process, wein the really became our own media. i've had people come to me and say, we go to twitter to see what is happening in ferguson. the twist they put on the protest were the police officer -- if you are on twitter, if you are on the live stream, you
katrina would not happen during his watch.would realistically expect if peacefularmed protesters are demonstrating our first amendment rights, that we will not be hurtled up like cattle and forced to defend ourselves. that is the reality we were fake facing a ferguson. >> there was a huge media frenzy in the first two weeks. when we were there, there were satellite trucks packed into the super mall on west floor sent. i remember cnn teams being covered by bodyguards. most of the media has...
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. >> there were concerns dating before hurricane katrina, the red cross.eil: if you're getting fat, and you're not telling other people because they assume, wow, you're getting fat, you know, that could be a problem. a major company has a new policy that says you better be on this, or we're going to be on you. now those people are upset, and now those people are upset, and the government is asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often,
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back in 2005 when i was in new orleans reporting in the wake of hurricane katrina, completely in thetumbled across my dad's old high school. this was called francis t. nichol public high school. he was the confederate general. new orleans is a city that embraces its past, even if it is painful. they don't try to erase the history, no matter what it may be. francis t. nichol's name is still etched in stone, above the front door. francis t. nichols was most likely racist, and segregationist, but they have not re moved his name from the school. it is now the frederick douglass high school. people working there said they had old files but i couldn't imagine any of them had my dad's. they showed me closets full of old records dating back to the '40s. i couldn't find anything that belonged to my dad. as i was leaving the school nurse came outside with a surprise for me. oh, my god. >> that is a report card, but not only that, they had the file cabinets back then -- >> this is his photo. >> that is him. there you go. >> oh, yeah. that -- oh, that is so nice. my dad's report card. it's crazy
back in 2005 when i was in new orleans reporting in the wake of hurricane katrina, completely in thetumbled across my dad's old high school. this was called francis t. nichol public high school. he was the confederate general. new orleans is a city that embraces its past, even if it is painful. they don't try to erase the history, no matter what it may be. francis t. nichol's name is still etched in stone, above the front door. francis t. nichols was most likely racist, and segregationist, but...
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katrina and the government's response to katrina was an insult to them. right?re are many ways in which politicals and political figures have insulted the citizens of louisiana. this particular comment is not one of them. it's just the truth. listen, why can't we have an open conversation about the is? why is everyone so defensive about it? their defensiveness, i think speaks to the truth of what she's talking about. we can't even talk about race without going into the history. >> so does this help or hurt the senator? >> sadly because of the racial climate in this nation and the ways in which people use race as a political football instead of dealing with racial issues, i think it will stand a chance of hurting her. >> what do you think? >> it could hurt her but also remind african-american voters in louisiana that they have someone on their side to speak the truth. >> that's the political accusations that she's saying this to motivate her base. >> i think anybody that was going to vote republican and then change to her. how many was that for african-americans?
katrina and the government's response to katrina was an insult to them. right?re are many ways in which politicals and political figures have insulted the citizens of louisiana. this particular comment is not one of them. it's just the truth. listen, why can't we have an open conversation about the is? why is everyone so defensive about it? their defensiveness, i think speaks to the truth of what she's talking about. we can't even talk about race without going into the history. >> so does...
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you can't go through katrina and not turn a negative into positive. this is a very important time for us to discuss social issues. women tend to be more collaborative, empathetic and share more. and embracing people that deal with tough issues by keeping them within the family and dealing with those issues and improving society as a whole i think we will see more women involved and we will do better. >> it's sports, it's entertainment but how important is that role model function that sports play? not just kids but look up to your players, to your drivers and see them as more than just somebody going out and competing on a given day. >> well, i would like to go back to what we are all about, and when you talk about women in our sport, our fan they can when you arrive at the track it's a full day of activities, not just for the mail that's going to watch the races but also the female fan and the family sport. so you're trying to entertain families all day long and provide great value. and rita talk about it in perspective, something when we women that
you can't go through katrina and not turn a negative into positive. this is a very important time for us to discuss social issues. women tend to be more collaborative, empathetic and share more. and embracing people that deal with tough issues by keeping them within the family and dealing with those issues and improving society as a whole i think we will see more women involved and we will do better. >> it's sports, it's entertainment but how important is that role model function that...
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also, is the ebola crisis president obama's katrina? we're going to talk with a man who knows a lot about moments like that. does "heck of a job, brownie" mean anything to you? ex-fema chief michael brown is here. plus monica lewinsky's emotional first ever public speech. >> i was patient zero. the first person to have their reputation completely destroyed worldwide via the internet. >> i will ask frank bruni of the "new york times" if it happened today would it have been such a big scandal or would it have made her a star? also, a suspected serial killer in indiana captured. seven women dead. are there more? we've got a lot to get to tonight but first we're going to begin with some breaking news. designer oscar de la renta, the dean of new york fashion and the man who designed dresses for just about every modern-day first lady and who recently designed amal clooney's wedding dress, has died at the age of 82. we're going to have more coming up on his death. but i want to begin with the family of the nurse who is battling ebola at emory
also, is the ebola crisis president obama's katrina? we're going to talk with a man who knows a lot about moments like that. does "heck of a job, brownie" mean anything to you? ex-fema chief michael brown is here. plus monica lewinsky's emotional first ever public speech. >> i was patient zero. the first person to have their reputation completely destroyed worldwide via the internet. >> i will ask frank bruni of the "new york times" if it happened today would it...
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cassidy: in 2005 katrina hit louisiana and there was a sense of their leadership had failed.here's a whole city that was unable to evacuate out of the category 4 storm at first and then as it turned out the leadership after the storm failed and then later on it later on it turns out perhaps levees failed because of lack of leadership. i think many of us in louisiana at that point chose to step forward. i spent my life in service for the last 25 years working in a public hospital for the uninsured teaching young doctors and medical students and residents how to be better doctors but along the way teaching others in treating the uninsured patient. after katrina i lead a volunteer group of 300 people to stand up a search hospital within three days to welcome those folks who were fleeing the floodwaters in new orleans. i think that formative experience at that time in my life led me to run for public office. i consider it a continuation of the service i have done us a doctor and working in a hospital for the uninsured. >> moderator: thank you. colonel. maness: in late 2012 after
cassidy: in 2005 katrina hit louisiana and there was a sense of their leadership had failed.here's a whole city that was unable to evacuate out of the category 4 storm at first and then as it turned out the leadership after the storm failed and then later on it later on it turns out perhaps levees failed because of lack of leadership. i think many of us in louisiana at that point chose to step forward. i spent my life in service for the last 25 years working in a public hospital for the...
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. >> it was in 2005, katrina hit louisiana. there was a sense that our leadership had failed. there was a whole city that was unable to evacuate out of a category iv storm at first and then as it turned out, leadership after the storm failed and later on it turns out levees had failed. i think many people chose to step forward. for the last 24 years i've worked in a hospital teaching young doctors, students and residents how to be better doctors but treating the uninsured patient. after katrina i led 300 people to stand up a surge hospital to welcome s fleeing floodwaters in new orleans. i think that experience at that time of my life led me to begin to run for public office. i consider it a continuation of the life of service i've done as a doctor working in a hospital for the uninsured. >> thank you. colonel. >> it was in late 2012 after i'd been out of the military for about a year after retiring from 32 years. i saw that my country may be on a policy pathway that would lead us to an america that my grandson wouldn't recognize. i wore the uniform of this country for 32 year
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you were criticized for your handling of katrina, but you were.hink tom friedman deserves more criticism? >> in this case there has been a complete failure to communicate the truth, the half truths and explaining to the public as he should be able to do as director of the cdc's the truth about ebola. i talked to a toxicologist, doctors, the science is all over the place in terms of how it is spread or not read and everything else. the doctor needs to be very forthcoming about that. only get it from a patient who has ebola symptoms and you have got to have bodily fluid get into you. he was emphatic about it. >> we are getting two conflicting directions about the information. you can't get it on a bus. don't get on a bus. we are told for example -- thing in these terms. but for one individual, mr. duncan who is now deceased, for one individual who live on of these applications came to this country with the approval of the state department. we spent half a million dollars treating this man before he died. now we have 76 other people exposed. as the d
you were criticized for your handling of katrina, but you were.hink tom friedman deserves more criticism? >> in this case there has been a complete failure to communicate the truth, the half truths and explaining to the public as he should be able to do as director of the cdc's the truth about ebola. i talked to a toxicologist, doctors, the science is all over the place in terms of how it is spread or not read and everything else. the doctor needs to be very forthcoming about that. only...
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he brought calm new orleans in the midst of the chaos of katrina.working with emory university as he speak. he's been in charge of biowarfare for years -- >> hold on a second -- >> lieutenant henri -- >> the biggest issue is an american people that do not trust anything anybody says. we're a crisis of confidence is in the making. if you don't change the person talking to the american people, all hell is going to break loose. >> the president said that the chances of ebola coming to the united states were remote. well, it came in the form of a man from liberia. then he said if it does come, we're prepared. we weren't prepared. starts at the top. it doesn't matter if there's a surgeon -- >> let me go through the specifics of what the president said. he said in the unlikely event that someone with ebola does reach our shores, we've taken measures so we're prepared here at home. then he said we have taken the necessary precautions including working with west african country to screen at airports. the screening wouldn't have prevented this guy, thomas du
he brought calm new orleans in the midst of the chaos of katrina.working with emory university as he speak. he's been in charge of biowarfare for years -- >> hold on a second -- >> lieutenant henri -- >> the biggest issue is an american people that do not trust anything anybody says. we're a crisis of confidence is in the making. if you don't change the person talking to the american people, all hell is going to break loose. >> the president said that the chances of...
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a lot of african-american moved from new orleans to places like atlanta and houston after katrina.the vote as big here in 2014 as mary landrieu needs it to be? couple of things to watch if you're looking at the exit polls numberswise. i would say the number 31%. she needs the electorate to be 31% african-american. she needs to win at least 31% of the white vote. if both of those things are happening, she has a shot of maybe avoiding a runoff. the other number to watch is what is her overall number? is it 46, 47, 48? or is it in the lower 40s? 46 or above and a lot of people here think it's a 50/50 proposition against the likely candidate who will finish second here, bill cassidy. below 45, a lot of people think he will end up being the favorite. there's a third party candidate here. whether he gets into the 20s is unclear. not likely he can pass cassidy. a lot of democrats here kind of wish he would. so it's a complicated numbers game here. i gave you a lot numbers to watch for on election night. i have a feeling we may be back in late november right here in louisiana. >> i have a
a lot of african-american moved from new orleans to places like atlanta and houston after katrina.the vote as big here in 2014 as mary landrieu needs it to be? couple of things to watch if you're looking at the exit polls numberswise. i would say the number 31%. she needs the electorate to be 31% african-american. she needs to win at least 31% of the white vote. if both of those things are happening, she has a shot of maybe avoiding a runoff. the other number to watch is what is her overall...
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when we look at who was hit by katrina, who was hit by sandy. those that are hit first and worst, are the poorest. and it is important that you incorporate all these costs. with nobody needs to incorporate those costs we bear them as a society. as a whole. that can't continue, when you actually incorporate those -- what they call the social cost of carbon, the cost of climate change, what you see is renewables come out really well with, and there was a case in minnesota where they very specifically looked at the data. it wasn't about rhetoric, it was on data. when you take into account that solar can be added you don't have to build a huge power plant. you can just add it as you need it. when you take into account that solar energy is created mostly at the time when people are using energy, and the fuel itself is free. it was deemed to be cheaper than natural gas, and that's the case when you look at the whole picture. and absolutely, i think that all of us need to keep in mind, the impacts of everything we do on poor communities and that is the
when we look at who was hit by katrina, who was hit by sandy. those that are hit first and worst, are the poorest. and it is important that you incorporate all these costs. with nobody needs to incorporate those costs we bear them as a society. as a whole. that can't continue, when you actually incorporate those -- what they call the social cost of carbon, the cost of climate change, what you see is renewables come out really well with, and there was a case in minnesota where they very...