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we'll see, katrina. niger, i'm wondering as we look at the escalating violence in ferguson which we hope in the end is contained, i'm thinking of all those shots as rod wheeler, the former police detective can, pointed out that were not boarded up because they didn't envision the problems being on this side of town tonight and, of course, they are, and a lot of shops are being hit, and a lot of those shots are being owned by african-american businessmen who might think twice about opening up tomorrow or the day after or at all. what do you make of that? >> and that is, perhaps, the most profound point for ferguson tonight. not for the racial racketeers and the hustlers and the politicians that act like them, but for the people of ferguson, for those individuals, those young black men and women that want opportunity, that is the most profound impact. because after the circus leaves town, after the cameras go away, they are going to be stuck with the community that has less economic opportunity, not more.
we'll see, katrina. niger, i'm wondering as we look at the escalating violence in ferguson which we hope in the end is contained, i'm thinking of all those shots as rod wheeler, the former police detective can, pointed out that were not boarded up because they didn't envision the problems being on this side of town tonight and, of course, they are, and a lot of shops are being hit, and a lot of those shots are being owned by african-american businessmen who might think twice about opening up...
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it could be. >> this is president obama's katrina. if he's down there with pictures of children in jail cells. >> ebola, the oil spill, the immigrant kids at the border, but then they get awfully quiet when these issues start getting resolved, governor. >> absolutely. and in fairness, rev, often the administration doesn't do a very good job at the beginning. we don't message very well at the beginning. but you're absolutely right, if you look at the three things that we talked about, the oil spill, there's been tremendous progress in the gulf, tremendous reparations for the financial damage that it was done, tremendous preventative measures put in place. ebola, as you said at the top of the show, we are ebola-free because of the protocols of the cdc and the administration. so you're absolutely right, when the problems are solved, they're nowhere to be seen. they don't give credit, they don't say, we were wrong. katrina was a disaster and it was a disaster for people. all of those crises that they talked about were resolved in a very p
it could be. >> this is president obama's katrina. if he's down there with pictures of children in jail cells. >> ebola, the oil spill, the immigrant kids at the border, but then they get awfully quiet when these issues start getting resolved, governor. >> absolutely. and in fairness, rev, often the administration doesn't do a very good job at the beginning. we don't message very well at the beginning. but you're absolutely right, if you look at the three things that we talked...
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from four states. >> have you ever been arrested in the state of illinois, katrina? >> no. >> judging by her young age, detectives suspect the person responsible for shopping katrina online still lurks on the outskirts of the city. like most trafficked women, katrina is unwilling to admit to or give up her pimp and prepares for another night in lockup. >> how much dope do you do a day? >> she's snorting heroin. she's going to get dope-sick real quick. >>> it's 5:00 a.m. in chicago, too early for the sun but not too early for the cook county human trafficking task force. >> all right. first of all, thanks, everybody, for coming. we're going to be doing a prostitution sting. we're going to be picking up the girls. >> special operations commander mike anton takes the lead on today's investigation. >> we're going to an area, it's on the west side. we're going to be looking for specific prostitutes. and there are some juveniles that frequent the area. the juveniles we don't arrest. and any victims of trafficking, we'll turn them over to the salvation army for the services
from four states. >> have you ever been arrested in the state of illinois, katrina? >> no. >> judging by her young age, detectives suspect the person responsible for shopping katrina online still lurks on the outskirts of the city. like most trafficked women, katrina is unwilling to admit to or give up her pimp and prepares for another night in lockup. >> how much dope do you do a day? >> she's snorting heroin. she's going to get dope-sick real quick. >>>...
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it happens. >> in the days following katrina, 6,000 inmates were trapped in orleans parish prison. wilford martin was one of them. >> when the levees broke is when we noticed that whole businesses outside of the very prison were under water. no sergeants were around, no guards. we don't know where they were at. we were just stuck on the fourth floor. that's when we realized that we were stuck here. it seemed like life or death. >> five days after the levees broke, they were finally rescued by warden cain and his tactical team. >> we came the first night to get the first 950 prisoners, but the water was coming up. we barely got through all of this, all of this water. and we got down here to this underpass and right here was a man laying dead. we put the scaffold right here and it went down from this side. you can see the rope's still there and we would lower it, inmates would climb down that scaffold and we would line them up on this road, about 6,000. probably the largest mass movement, obviously, of inmates in the country. we would put the boats in the water right down here under
it happens. >> in the days following katrina, 6,000 inmates were trapped in orleans parish prison. wilford martin was one of them. >> when the levees broke is when we noticed that whole businesses outside of the very prison were under water. no sergeants were around, no guards. we don't know where they were at. we were just stuck on the fourth floor. that's when we realized that we were stuck here. it seemed like life or death. >> five days after the levees broke, they were...
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honrar esta hermosa tradiciÓn con flores otro lugar la unam que montÓ un altar que a trajo a muchas katrinasren da, que significa cada cosa. >>> esta tradiciÓn no tiene fronteras en california el tema se mezcla con el esperado cumpleaÑos nÚmero 15. >>> que manera mÁs hermosa de combinar esta tradiciÓn con el dÍa mÁs especial para estas jÓvenes vestidas de katrina a partir de se lunes sus programas de telemundo llegan mÁs temprano, suelta la sopa 2, 1 centro, al rojo vivir 4 de la tarde y nuevamente caso cerrado en punto de las 5 de la tarde. y con esto llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn a nombre de todo el equipo que hace posible este, su espacio informa ejecutivo gracias por el favor de su atenciÓn y confianza, le esperamoss maÑana en punto de las 5, es fin de semana, recuerde, pÁsela estupendo. . >> buenas tardes hoy otra vez oficinas de consulado ayudando a veteranos de guerra . >> telemundo 58 presenta comunidad del valle . >> comenzamos con programa de asistente para jóvenes estudiantes que quieren ir al colgeio con program
honrar esta hermosa tradiciÓn con flores otro lugar la unam que montÓ un altar que a trajo a muchas katrinasren da, que significa cada cosa. >>> esta tradiciÓn no tiene fronteras en california el tema se mezcla con el esperado cumpleaÑos nÚmero 15. >>> que manera mÁs hermosa de combinar esta tradiciÓn con el dÍa mÁs especial para estas jÓvenes vestidas de katrina a partir de se lunes sus programas de telemundo llegan mÁs temprano, suelta la sopa 2, 1 centro, al rojo...
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from four states. >> have you ever been arrested in the state of illinois, katrina?her young age, detectives suspect the person responsible for shopping katrina online still lurks on the outskirts of the city. like most trafficked women, katrina is unwilling to admit to or give up her pimp and prepares for another night in lockup. >> how much dope do you do a day? >> she's snorting heroin. she's going to get dope-sick real quick. ♪ and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard. because you work. now capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath, and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know. so you can get a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. learn about all of our programs at capella.edu. esurwhich means fewer costs, which saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless, which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools, so you only pay for what's right for you
from four states. >> have you ever been arrested in the state of illinois, katrina?her young age, detectives suspect the person responsible for shopping katrina online still lurks on the outskirts of the city. like most trafficked women, katrina is unwilling to admit to or give up her pimp and prepares for another night in lockup. >> how much dope do you do a day? >> she's snorting heroin. she's going to get dope-sick real quick. ♪ and you want to get an mba. but going back...
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se nexcesitaba 2 250 y 373 jovÓvenes en total a llegaron vestidas de katrina >>> la catrina es un elementoarticipantes y se espera que guiness lo valide >>d> ex desde este lunes su s g sprogramas favortios llegaran mÁs temprano incluyendo al rojo vivo >>> no se lo puede perder, una h hora antes. hoy estabas divina >>> halloween >>> nos dem [♪] cc: telemundo network fairlake, virginia del oeste, fundada en 1814.
se nexcesitaba 2 250 y 373 jovÓvenes en total a llegaron vestidas de katrina >>> la catrina es un elementoarticipantes y se espera que guiness lo valide >>d> ex desde este lunes su s g sprogramas favortios llegaran mÁs temprano incluyendo al rojo vivo >>> no se lo puede perder, una h hora antes. hoy estabas divina >>> halloween >>> nos dem [♪] cc: telemundo network fairlake, virginia del oeste, fundada en 1814.
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managed to rescue two people and, they could not get to that woman who died and the she survived katrina only to die in this building. >>> imagine waking uninside a burning building,. >>> and i really tried. >>> this building, northeast. >>> i opened the door, and all this black smoke started coming out. >>> she woke around, 4 ex 15 to the terrifying sights and sounds of a fire,. >>> and just started yelling, and, everybody started coming out. >>> washington and, numerous residents were able to escape. some jumping out second story windows and, a woman did not. >>> it was sad, she died, she was a good lady. >>> he described how his brother, jumped into action. >>> well, he went over there, and, saw the fire, and smoke came out of the door and, got two kids out of there. but no one was able to save the woman, trapped by flames, who neighbors said, who left new orleans, after katrina and setted here. the building is now a gutted shell, and ashes of things are piled up outside and, we saw a cat try to enter her apartment. >>> she will be missed. >>> she was a good neighbor. >>> just got to
managed to rescue two people and, they could not get to that woman who died and the she survived katrina only to die in this building. >>> imagine waking uninside a burning building,. >>> and i really tried. >>> this building, northeast. >>> i opened the door, and all this black smoke started coming out. >>> she woke around, 4 ex 15 to the terrifying sights and sounds of a fire,. >>> and just started yelling, and, everybody started coming...
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. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills.n just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out. ♪ >> the first time i saw cindy in person, she turned around, i went, "whoa! that woman's gorgeous and she doesn't have a drop of makeup on." whatever she has, i want it bottled and i want to use it. >> cindy crawford is one of the most beautiful women on earth. she's iconic, and the buzz is like what is she doing? >> i wanna have what cindy has because she gets the super secret info that we don't get. >> what is cindy's secret? >> after more than two decades on the job, cindy remains one of the most visible faces and sought after supermodels in the world. >> yet her skin still looks remarkably youthful and gorgeously wrinkle free. >> everybody wants to know what is
. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills.n just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out. ♪ >> the first time i saw cindy in person, she turned...
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. >>> plus the devastation continues a decade after hurricane katrina hit so many in new orleans. take you to the 9th ward next on "real money." ♪ ♪ >>> president obama is locked in a bitter battle with congressional republicans over immigration reform, and according to the "new york times," the president is prepared to use its executive powers to enact a plan to protect millions of undocumented immigrants. that clearly is not sitting well with g.o.p. lawmakers. lisa stark joining us now. lisa, democrats seem to run away from the president during the election season. are they sticking with him on the immigration issue? >> absolutely. they held a news conference to urge the president to go big and go bold, they are urging him to sign an executive order that would lead to immigration reform, and they say they have got his back. they promise they are there to support him. and they say they believe he has the legal authority to move forward. one of the representatives from illinois, who has been one of the leaders in this effort to try to get immigration reform through, and he said, l
. >>> plus the devastation continues a decade after hurricane katrina hit so many in new orleans. take you to the 9th ward next on "real money." ♪ ♪ >>> president obama is locked in a bitter battle with congressional republicans over immigration reform, and according to the "new york times," the president is prepared to use its executive powers to enact a plan to protect millions of undocumented immigrants. that clearly is not sitting well with g.o.p....
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she lost a number of voters because of katrina. but i'm sticking with her. >> i'm going with cassidy. i thin welcome in this state at this stage of the game. she has made a lot of mistakes. i don't think she survives it. >> you think she is alligator bait? >> i never thought of her in those terms. >>> we vote 3-2 cassidy. louisiana goes republican. new hampshire? incumbent democrat jean shaheen vs. republican scott brown. >> jean shaheen is a very tough candidate, rooted in new hampshire, she is the governor of new hampshire. she is fairly popular in new hampshire. but i pick scott brown because i -- i mean, i saw him coming on and he's an enormously attractive guy and he has roots back in new hampshire. so i pick scott brown. but i will say this. people should watch new hampshire on election night and the way that goes. if scott brown wins new hampshire, it is going to be a blood bath for the democrats. >> eleanor? >> if jean shaheen wins new hampshire things will be looking better. she is popular in the state. he really is a carp
she lost a number of voters because of katrina. but i'm sticking with her. >> i'm going with cassidy. i thin welcome in this state at this stage of the game. she has made a lot of mistakes. i don't think she survives it. >> you think she is alligator bait? >> i never thought of her in those terms. >>> we vote 3-2 cassidy. louisiana goes republican. new hampshire? incumbent democrat jean shaheen vs. republican scott brown. >> jean shaheen is a very tough...
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that one over there has 10,000 katrina on it. there are some that have 14,000 katrina. these trailers that they use to truck the contarians off when they come on land. they've changed (?) the way that they do that, and there's a shortage of those. it's a perfect storm out here. not a worse possible time and right before christmas. liz: jeff, we already know of retailers that have been pushing up their deliveries to avoid this problem. stay with us. how will retailers be affected? and perhaps not even retail related? will they be hammered down or shut down? which stocks could get a boost. here with me now is pmg bench executive director kristin bench. this is extremely serious. we said we have to jump on this. it could shut down certain retailers. how serious is this? >> if you can't get goods to the people, it doesn't matter how much money you have in your pocket because of approximate low gas prices. the christian lou have i tons. >> walmart said let me move some of our stuff (?) up they diverted it to oakland. so they're diverting it away from long beach and la. to me
that one over there has 10,000 katrina on it. there are some that have 14,000 katrina. these trailers that they use to truck the contarians off when they come on land. they've changed (?) the way that they do that, and there's a shortage of those. it's a perfect storm out here. not a worse possible time and right before christmas. liz: jeff, we already know of retailers that have been pushing up their deliveries to avoid this problem. stay with us. how will retailers be affected? and perhaps...
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. >>> plus the devastation continues a decade after hurricane katrina hit so many in new orleans. take you to the 9th ward next on "real money." ♪ >> game of thrones when it came out, didn't hit any best sellers lists... >> the worlds, the magic and the fascination of george r.r. martin >> i'm writing the equivalent of a medieval world war ii... >> how his imagination keeps millions of devoted fans always wanting more >> it's nice to be doing something everybody is so aware of... >> every saturday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america >> an all new airplane in a once in a generation achievement of human ingenuity. >> three years late... fleet grounding... fires on the airplane... >> they're short changing the engineering process... >> from engineering to the factory floor... al jazeera investigates broken dreams: the boing 787 only on al jazera america ♪ >>> president obama is locked in a bitter battle with congressional republicans over immigration reform, and acco
. >>> plus the devastation continues a decade after hurricane katrina hit so many in new orleans. take you to the 9th ward next on "real money." ♪ >> game of thrones when it came out, didn't hit any best sellers lists... >> the worlds, the magic and the fascination of george r.r. martin >> i'm writing the equivalent of a medieval world war ii... >> how his imagination keeps millions of devoted fans always wanting more >> it's nice to be doing...
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. >>> plus the devastation continues a decade after hurricane katrina hit so many in new orleans. take you to the 9th ward next on "real money." ♪ >> this is what the west's historic drought looks like. in california, farmers are struggling to irrigate their crops, but not far away sits this... the vast pacific ocean. and so here in carlsbad, north of san diego, the largest desalination plant in the western hemisphere is under construction at a cost of a billion dollars. and farther up the coast... >> we are in the lovely city of santa barbara at our desalination facility that was built during the last drought and we are looking at reactivating the facility to help meet the demands of this current drought. >> twenty plus years ago this facility was state of the art, but time and technology has changed, recommissioning this plant is a huge undertaking, but without it, the region could likely run out of water. ♪ >>> president obama is locked in a bitter battle with congressional republicans over immigration reform, and according to the "new york times," the president is prepared to
. >>> plus the devastation continues a decade after hurricane katrina hit so many in new orleans. take you to the 9th ward next on "real money." ♪ >> this is what the west's historic drought looks like. in california, farmers are struggling to irrigate their crops, but not far away sits this... the vast pacific ocean. and so here in carlsbad, north of san diego, the largest desalination plant in the western hemisphere is under construction at a cost of a billion...
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we'll talk to the palestinian ambassador to the u.n. >> nine years after hurricane katrina, the ninth ward still struggling. >> talk about a close call, a pedestrian barely escaping death even as two colliding cars surround him. that's one of the videos captured by citizen journalists around the world. >> look at that, right in between the cars, barely escaped being crushed. he's in the middle as they clyde. the man simply shrugs it off and continues walking down the street. >> bought a lotto ticket right after that. >> people around the town near a lake had the rain cause flooding. >> secretary of state john kerry is in jordan where he has been meeting with palestinian president abbas. the two discussed the violence in east jerusalem and west bank. the meeting comes a day after israel approved a plan to build 200 new housing units in east jerusalem. we have more. >> >> the two leaders have met, they had a very brief meeting. they only stopped to pose for photographs. we don't know exactly what was discussed, but from our sources. they discussed the increasing tensions we've seen in p
we'll talk to the palestinian ambassador to the u.n. >> nine years after hurricane katrina, the ninth ward still struggling. >> talk about a close call, a pedestrian barely escaping death even as two colliding cars surround him. that's one of the videos captured by citizen journalists around the world. >> look at that, right in between the cars, barely escaped being crushed. he's in the middle as they clyde. the man simply shrugs it off and continues walking down the street....
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in 2005, dill et had a significant loss of property and damaged infrastructure from hurricane katrina. that event resulted in dill et losing about half of its enrollment, from 2,000 to 1,000. embarking upon reenrolling students and increasing this and rolling it, by 200 the, about 4 years after katrina, we ran into a problem. serious problem. retention prob grprogram. because it was effecting the bottom line institution, its budget, revenue, were down. so what institution decided to do was to look at retention and what may be driving retention at the end of the institution. we just knew that tension was dropping. by 2012-13, the retention rate dropped to 58%. so we add serious problem with retention. research desire to undertake retention study to university. and it may effect the university of retention and we put together a model specific to dill et and that model had nine independent variables that were used to predict retention. first retention. scores. instate versus out of state. resident versus commuter and financial aid consideration in terms of regional need. we found two imp
in 2005, dill et had a significant loss of property and damaged infrastructure from hurricane katrina. that event resulted in dill et losing about half of its enrollment, from 2,000 to 1,000. embarking upon reenrolling students and increasing this and rolling it, by 200 the, about 4 years after katrina, we ran into a problem. serious problem. retention prob grprogram. because it was effecting the bottom line institution, its budget, revenue, were down. so what institution decided to do was to...
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like so many, he lost plenty in katrina. >> i think the movie and film business helped rebuild the cityncially. a lot. >> reporter: and that trickle is now a stream. give me a quick laundry list of films that people would recognize that have been filmed in louisiana. >> 21 jump street, 22 jump street. planet of the apes. that black building ahead of us, it's one on the corner of the intersection that was shut down during the filming of planet of the apes. >> reporter: tv shows like american horror story. >> they had a location on royal street. >> reporter: and a stream of movies like 21 and 22 jump street. and django unchained. have led actors and producers to move to louisiana. what do you see unique about new orleans? >> it has a european flavor to it, a french flavor. it's an amazing city. >> reporter: director paco cabesas from spain couldn't say enough. >> there's color and life here. >> reporter: plenty of that in new orleans. and the weekends are special. production designer is a big title for a young professional. >> i have been fortunate here. because it's been so busy, i've o
like so many, he lost plenty in katrina. >> i think the movie and film business helped rebuild the cityncially. a lot. >> reporter: and that trickle is now a stream. give me a quick laundry list of films that people would recognize that have been filmed in louisiana. >> 21 jump street, 22 jump street. planet of the apes. that black building ahead of us, it's one on the corner of the intersection that was shut down during the filming of planet of the apes. >> reporter: tv...
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katrina pearson joins me now.t do you make of the fact that the prosecutor is holding out, okay, i'll release all the details, pertinence of this case. he would seem to be telegraphing he lost.
katrina pearson joins me now.t do you make of the fact that the prosecutor is holding out, okay, i'll release all the details, pertinence of this case. he would seem to be telegraphing he lost.
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fewer than half of its residents returned since hurricane katrina. in this low income community hardest hit by the storm, there are hundreds of vacant and blighted properties. >> here we are, nine years later still strugglingism >> reporter: vanessa was all but certain a new plan to spark the neighbourhood would get support. >>. >> we were surprised. we thought it would pass. >> the measure did unanimously pass the state legislature and was signed by the governor. it called for the governor to rebuy and sell lots for $100, seen as an incentive to get people to move back and build. >> no developers, no realtors, no one is buying them. we are saying that we want to buy them. >> since the plan involves selling property below fair market value, state law required a change to louisiana's constitution. it needed voter improvement. voters rejected it 60 to 40%. >> they were bummed because they thought developers would buy the entire ninth ward. >> state representative wesley said some voters were misidea. >> there was a provision saying it could not happen,
fewer than half of its residents returned since hurricane katrina. in this low income community hardest hit by the storm, there are hundreds of vacant and blighted properties. >> here we are, nine years later still strugglingism >> reporter: vanessa was all but certain a new plan to spark the neighbourhood would get support. >>. >> we were surprised. we thought it would pass. >> the measure did unanimously pass the state legislature and was signed by the governor....
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tambiÉn de leyendas y de valientes porque no cualquiera camina entre tumbas y con poca luz y con una katrinavos quienes escuchan la historia de los habitantes como la del supuesto vampiro de cuya tumba naciÓ un Árbol por la estaca que le clavaron en el corazÓn. >> estas fechas da la oportunidad de conocer, experimentar, vivir. es contar la vida y la muerte. >> durante el recorrido para acompaÑado de personajes. >> vienen con actuaciones y reflexiones que te hacen en el camino que te hacen ver la vida y la muerte. >> este lugar tambiÉn rinde honor a nuestro milenario culto a la muerte. cada 2 de noviembre se viste en espera del regreso de sus seres queridos. >> las Ánimas tenÍan permiso celestial para bajar a la tierra y reunirse con sus deudos de ahÍ que los deudos se preparan para recibirlos. >> las visitas inesperadas que aparecen en decenas de fotos y son pruebas de que los difuntos acompaÑan a sus visitantes. >> el panteÓn de belÉn es uno de los pocos convertido. en jalisco mÉxico, univisiÓn. >> la historia de un desamparado cuya suerte y buena voz lo lanzÓ al estrellato. [ locutora ] cr
tambiÉn de leyendas y de valientes porque no cualquiera camina entre tumbas y con poca luz y con una katrinavos quienes escuchan la historia de los habitantes como la del supuesto vampiro de cuya tumba naciÓ un Árbol por la estaca que le clavaron en el corazÓn. >> estas fechas da la oportunidad de conocer, experimentar, vivir. es contar la vida y la muerte. >> durante el recorrido para acompaÑado de personajes. >> vienen con actuaciones y reflexiones que te hacen en el...
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>> where did the hurricane katrina funds go?n elevator now >> he's using an elevator now. >> this interview is over. >> why does everyone around you seem to be on some sort of investigation? [inaudible] >> this investigation started. we are doing an investigation. >> there are so many investigations. >> because of you. >> because of me? >> so apparently it is because of me. an ongoing clout at all times of ethical improprieties. and it's interesting when you talk about this, even "the new york times" is talking about this. and when the city list the home price, they have such a substantial production and most people would say that it's an example of what is going on. including using their ability to enrich themselves and their families. those are just several examples that i feature in my book, "craptialism." but the representative is turning this into a crony process. so rather than going to the good old days, you had a business plan and he wanted to go to congress to represent the people and be stewards to affect liberties, no
>> where did the hurricane katrina funds go?n elevator now >> he's using an elevator now. >> this interview is over. >> why does everyone around you seem to be on some sort of investigation? [inaudible] >> this investigation started. we are doing an investigation. >> there are so many investigations. >> because of you. >> because of me? >> so apparently it is because of me. an ongoing clout at all times of ethical improprieties. and it's...
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i see the katrina response. i see people talking about fema.president bush and his budget cuts. that gets my juices going. >> and in prison, he's discovered a captive audience for his brand of political punditry. >> i have a subscription to "usa today" and i have a line. i let everybody read it. i write little comments. you'd be surprised, we discuss things in here. everything in prison is not just violence or gangs. we discuss issues. people are surprised the conversations we have in here, you know what i'm saying? >> he tried out some spin in response to an unexpected line of questioning from our producer on the pin-ups decorating his cell. >> are these all your girlfriends? >> in another lifetime. most of them come out of "xxl" magazine. minority based magazines. kind of like "maxim." but sided toward the hip hop minority community. get tired of looking at gray walls all day. they're not nude, they're all clothed, albeit scantily. >> they're very artistic, marcus. very artistic. it's nice you represent minorities, but it's not so nice about
i see the katrina response. i see people talking about fema.president bush and his budget cuts. that gets my juices going. >> and in prison, he's discovered a captive audience for his brand of political punditry. >> i have a subscription to "usa today" and i have a line. i let everybody read it. i write little comments. you'd be surprised, we discuss things in here. everything in prison is not just violence or gangs. we discuss issues. people are surprised the...
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boots is a hurricane katrina survivor.d h severe burns to his paws. hence the name boots. he ended up coming back to arizona with about 300 other animals from that hurricane and nobody claimed this sweet guy. while he's been claimed since, so -- he's been claimed in more ways than one. he is now a nanny in our kitten nursery at the arizona humane society. >> he is a dog nanny. >> a kitten nanny. so the dog is in charge of the kittens? >> absolutely, yeah. our kit -- >> but they're enemies! >> no. not these guys. our kittens have three to five week old kittens. that's right in the time study say that if their experiences are positive, they'll go on to have positive experiences throughout their life. that's what we're doing with boots. he's kind of a kitten whisperer. >> it looks like he just let's them play with him. he doesn't care. whatever. chill dog. his owners never came to find him after the hurricane? >> yeah. no one ever came to reunite him. but he was fallen in love with immediately. so he's been in an amazing home
boots is a hurricane katrina survivor.d h severe burns to his paws. hence the name boots. he ended up coming back to arizona with about 300 other animals from that hurricane and nobody claimed this sweet guy. while he's been claimed since, so -- he's been claimed in more ways than one. he is now a nanny in our kitten nursery at the arizona humane society. >> he is a dog nanny. >> a kitten nanny. so the dog is in charge of the kittens? >> absolutely, yeah. our kit -- >>...
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you compared this to katrina, there's an inhernt fear about black people expressing themselves. that fear is what governor touched on, in many ways probably make worse. >> there were moments in katrina where you had thousands of people who were evacuated from their own homes. they had guns pointed at them. national guard saying put your weapon down. here again thousands of protesters, vast majority of people. i have seen a plastic bottle hit a truck and they are saying it is no longer a peaceful gathering and they are firing off tear gas and bullets. what happens to the american rights at these moments. >> let me ask this question in closing, if no charges are filed against officer wilson, we know there are civil cases, do you think this case continues in other forms or is the grand jury's verdict the final word we have on justice for michael brown? >> i think we are seeing in ferguson not so much a moment but a movement. so this case is about a lot more than the indictment of one police officer. it's about the pattern and practices of the entire ferguson police department. they
you compared this to katrina, there's an inhernt fear about black people expressing themselves. that fear is what governor touched on, in many ways probably make worse. >> there were moments in katrina where you had thousands of people who were evacuated from their own homes. they had guns pointed at them. national guard saying put your weapon down. here again thousands of protesters, vast majority of people. i have seen a plastic bottle hit a truck and they are saying it is no longer a...
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katrina, thank you for being here. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we have been asking the viewer wills the gop win be good for the stock market? looks like as the poll closed about 55% think so. so pretty split. voters giving recreational marijuana the thumbs up in alaska, washington and oregon. we'll get the details on how pot has the states seeing green? >>> dominic chu rounding up the big movers and what you are watching tomorrow when "closing bell" comes right back. stay tuned. ♪ there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up to $140 in mail-in rebates on four select tires. ♪ no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be r
katrina, thank you for being here. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we have been asking the viewer wills the gop win be good for the stock market? looks like as the poll closed about 55% think so. so pretty split. voters giving recreational marijuana the thumbs up in alaska, washington and oregon. we'll get the details on how pot has the states seeing green? >>> dominic chu rounding up the big movers and what you are watching tomorrow when "closing bell" comes...
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hospital needed to be rebuilt out of the rubble of katrina and rita, where was bill?response for the senator that made some news. perhaps you can tell your audience where you are. >> if senator landrieu wants to know where i was during hurricane katrina, i was leading a team of volunteers to take an abandoned kmart to turn into a surge hospital. we worked 72 straight hours so that we could have it ready for those3Ño fleeing flood waters o new orleans. now, i was on the front line. you don't have to be in a helicopter flying over the city. you can actually be on the ground. that's where i was. by the way, senator landrieu suggests i'm hiding from the voters. she's hiding from the fact that she's with barack obama 97% of the time. i've been where the voters are. she's trying to hide where she's been. >> we're happy to have her on the program if she wants to come and talk about anyss, of this. you were out there and our viewers should know you're a medical doctor. you worked very hard to help many patients and establishing clinics and so on. but her point is and the larg
hospital needed to be rebuilt out of the rubble of katrina and rita, where was bill?response for the senator that made some news. perhaps you can tell your audience where you are. >> if senator landrieu wants to know where i was during hurricane katrina, i was leading a team of volunteers to take an abandoned kmart to turn into a surge hospital. we worked 72 straight hours so that we could have it ready for those3Ño fleeing flood waters o new orleans. now, i was on the front line. you...
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this is a little bit out of my -- we certainly could predict hurricane katrina. we know it was coming but which brings to my mind the comment that you made dr. kadlec about rocket science. actually this is harder than rocket science. the losses physics don't change. you put the right numbers and you will hit it so would hurricane katrina comes ashore it's like a pinball machine. you pull the handle and you hope you get three cherries but if you don't it's a disaster and we don't really know what you're going to get. you have a combination of human failures. you have bureaucratic issues at all these things that affect it. finally, yogi berra, a great american philosopher also said he and i didn't actually say all those things that i said. [laughter] >> i certainly, this is an extraordinarily intellectual group of presentations here and i think we are all a little bit smarter this afternoon than they were this morning. i think many would say your first inclination would be to throw up your hands. it can't be done. it's just too much. i happen to be the eternal opti
this is a little bit out of my -- we certainly could predict hurricane katrina. we know it was coming but which brings to my mind the comment that you made dr. kadlec about rocket science. actually this is harder than rocket science. the losses physics don't change. you put the right numbers and you will hit it so would hurricane katrina comes ashore it's like a pinball machine. you pull the handle and you hope you get three cherries but if you don't it's a disaster and we don't really know...
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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 >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it looks at good and tastes good and it is good in my mouth pretty amazing. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am the executive c
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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that have gone through the stuff that things that stands out in my murder in the first degree the katrina that had the surges they didn't have a protocol in place a lot of their stock it was underwater because they didn't have a plan to move the vehicles out of the way and i'm wondering i suspect near fisherman's wharf this will take into account that kind of analysis and figure out a plan that responses to it or creates an action plan they'll be able to follow up on did that sound right. >> yes. >> this is good stuff i'm encourage you to be thinking about the importance that bicycles played in the storm sunday morning up in hurricane sandy and how important it was when the whole city shut down everybody was getting around on bicycles i want to include bicycles in some sort of a plan to help people to get around where it's folks in our own corridor i want to make sure we're thinking about that as a potential response to help fill the gap once we're or when or if we become be disabled. >> it the association of bay area government involved in this process. >> they've been one of the 4 regio
that have gone through the stuff that things that stands out in my murder in the first degree the katrina that had the surges they didn't have a protocol in place a lot of their stock it was underwater because they didn't have a plan to move the vehicles out of the way and i'm wondering i suspect near fisherman's wharf this will take into account that kind of analysis and figure out a plan that responses to it or creates an action plan they'll be able to follow up on did that sound right....
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we ran into issues like that during katrina, trying to get certain people out, do it at night or wait until first thing in the morning. and we always had best results first thing in the morning, dealing with civilians as well as trying to do a crowd control. it's almost impossible at night. you could have put the entire 82nd airborne division in there, they did not control ferguson last night because you can't protect every building, wolf. >> i totally agree, and i know you do, as well, tom. the governor, jay nixon of missouri, he says it was up to the st. louis county prosecutor robert mccullough who decided he would do 8:00 p.m. central, 9:00 p.m. eastern. that sounded so strange to me. but give me your thoughts. >> well, it did, until he gave the reason as being that the schools would be closed, the businesses, the shoppers would be gone, most people would be home, at least people not involved in the protest. there would be less chance of danger to innocent people. if you remember the los angeles riot where the truck driver was dragged from his truck and beaten and to this day suff
we ran into issues like that during katrina, trying to get certain people out, do it at night or wait until first thing in the morning. and we always had best results first thing in the morning, dealing with civilians as well as trying to do a crowd control. it's almost impossible at night. you could have put the entire 82nd airborne division in there, they did not control ferguson last night because you can't protect every building, wolf. >> i totally agree, and i know you do, as well,...
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what's happened, incidentally, as somebody who worked at the department of homeland during katrina and saw a lot of fraud in terms of the people, a lot of money was dispensed fraudulently from the federal government, there have been more holes and more protective measures put on the money that's gone out the door from sandy because for better or for worse, all the fraud that went on during katrina. here's what i have. 80% of homeowners who had damages are already in the construction process in new jersey. by the way, new jersey's distribution of the funds from federal funds is far -- apparently more prevalent, and it's been more effective than new york's. >> for me, i see christie, and i see the bluster and the bullying and the brash talk. and that's part of his political persona. but my question to you is, can that survive a presidential election? or is this -- >> i've seen him as a bully. i see him as boorish, and it is not presidential. a lot of people talk about president obama being too professorial, too elegant. i don't think you can ever be too elegant as the leader of the free
what's happened, incidentally, as somebody who worked at the department of homeland during katrina and saw a lot of fraud in terms of the people, a lot of money was dispensed fraudulently from the federal government, there have been more holes and more protective measures put on the money that's gone out the door from sandy because for better or for worse, all the fraud that went on during katrina. here's what i have. 80% of homeowners who had damages are already in the construction process in...
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fewer than half of the residents have returned since hurricane katrina.this low-income community hardest hit by the storm, there are hundreds of vacant and blighted properties. >> and here we are, nine years later, still struggling. >> vanessa garrenger was all but certain a new plan to repopulate the neighborhood would get support from louisiana voters. >> we were surprised because we really thought it would pass unanimously. >> the measure did unanimously pass the state legislature and was signed by louisiana's governor. it called for the city to acquire 600 vacant lots in the lower 9th ownth by the in other words redevelopment authority and sell them for just $100 each. it was seen as an incentive to get people to move back here and rebuild. >> because no developers, you know, no realtors, no one is buying them. and we are saying that we want to buy them. >> since the plan involved selling property well below fair market value, state law required a change to louisiana's constitution. doing that needed voter approval voters rejected it 60 to 40%. >> the
fewer than half of the residents have returned since hurricane katrina.this low-income community hardest hit by the storm, there are hundreds of vacant and blighted properties. >> and here we are, nine years later, still struggling. >> vanessa garrenger was all but certain a new plan to repopulate the neighborhood would get support from louisiana voters. >> we were surprised because we really thought it would pass unanimously. >> the measure did unanimously pass the...
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katrina lost its intensity rapidly before landfall.ined about 205 kilometers per hour. sure, there was a deadly storm surge in the state of mississippi, a levee failure that flooded the city of new orleans in 2005. it's extremely rare for tropical cyclones to make landfall at their peak intensity. however, the benchmark historically, hurricane camille, topping out at 305 kilometers per hour when it made landfall in the southern u.s. in 196. a record that would stand for years until a year ago when super typhoon haiyan hits the philippines as the strongest storm to make landfall anywhere in the world. meteorologist tom sater, cnn, atlanta. >> yeah, that storm broke a lot of records. and last week the filipino government approved a nearly $4 billion reconstruction plan and help cannot come soon enough for the thousands of families still waiting for permanent housing. a lot of people are in temporary shelters still. a bit earlier he spoke to me from tacloban live to show us the challenging conditions there one year on. >> this was built b
katrina lost its intensity rapidly before landfall.ined about 205 kilometers per hour. sure, there was a deadly storm surge in the state of mississippi, a levee failure that flooded the city of new orleans in 2005. it's extremely rare for tropical cyclones to make landfall at their peak intensity. however, the benchmark historically, hurricane camille, topping out at 305 kilometers per hour when it made landfall in the southern u.s. in 196. a record that would stand for years until a year ago...
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when situations like that happen in ferguson or what happened in, say, new orleans after katrina, there's the igniting thing that sets people off. and then as time goes on and people dig deeper, you find out there's something bigger going on here. and you touched on the various things that were -- the bigger things that were going on in ferguson. the idea of the police basically being a tax collection agency where people, particularly in overwhelmingly african-americans, people of color, who were being pulled into, sucked into the criminal justice system for nonpayment of parking tickets and other court fines. my colleague at washington post has written about the fines and taxes and also the militarization of the police. i think a lot of americans were shocked and appalled to see what happened in ferguson after the killing of mike after brown. seeing members of an american police department training guns on american citizens, exercising their right to protest. sitting in sniper's nests, aiming their guns at people. snatching gam ining cameras an tear gas at members of media, whose job it
when situations like that happen in ferguson or what happened in, say, new orleans after katrina, there's the igniting thing that sets people off. and then as time goes on and people dig deeper, you find out there's something bigger going on here. and you touched on the various things that were -- the bigger things that were going on in ferguson. the idea of the police basically being a tax collection agency where people, particularly in overwhelmingly african-americans, people of color, who...
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that have gone through the stuff that things that stands out in my murder in the first degree the katrina that had the surges they didn't have a protocol in place a lot of their stock it was underwater because they didn't have a plan to move the vehicles out of the way and i'm wondering i suspect near fisherman's wharf this will take into account that kind of analysis and figure out a plan that responses to it or creates an action plan they'll be able to follow up on did that sound right. >> yes. >> this is good stuff i'm encourage you to be thinking about the importance that bicycles played in the storm sunday morning up in
that have gone through the stuff that things that stands out in my murder in the first degree the katrina that had the surges they didn't have a protocol in place a lot of their stock it was underwater because they didn't have a plan to move the vehicles out of the way and i'm wondering i suspect near fisherman's wharf this will take into account that kind of analysis and figure out a plan that responses to it or creates an action plan they'll be able to follow up on did that sound right....
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the red cross still responds to major disasters today, in modern times, such as 9/11 and hurricane katrina, and even small disasters like everyday house fires. >> what about wars? >> the american red cross trained tens of thousands of nurses for world war i and world war ii, and it also helped with all the major conflicts throughout the 20th century. >> every year, the american red cross responds to more than 70,000 emergencies. they provide first aid, food and shelter to victims of all kinds of disasters, from local flooding and wildfires to massive hurricanes and earthquakes. but the red cross is more than just a disaster-relief agency. >> the red cross started first-aid programs in 1910 to help railroad workers and miners respond to emergencies. then we added learn-to-swim classes, and today we also have pet first aid and babysitting courses. and we also run blood drives across the country. >> in fact, nearly half of all the nation's donated blood comes from the red cross, and, while it has paid employees, most of the people who work for the red cross are volunteers, and there are more
the red cross still responds to major disasters today, in modern times, such as 9/11 and hurricane katrina, and even small disasters like everyday house fires. >> what about wars? >> the american red cross trained tens of thousands of nurses for world war i and world war ii, and it also helped with all the major conflicts throughout the 20th century. >> every year, the american red cross responds to more than 70,000 emergencies. they provide first aid, food and shelter to...