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katrina: you'll have to ask roger stone. not a part of the campaign and i don't represent him. you will take that up with mr. stone. mark: you have no comment on somebody doing that, even from the context -- katrina: i don't know what roger stone is talking about so you will have to talk to him about that. i can't sit here and try to tell you something i know nothing about. although i do appreciate the efforts to try to tie him to the campaign. stone is notroger a part of the campaign and you will need to talk to him. john: do you consider the matter with the khans to be over and done with? katrina: i do, absolutely. mr. trump responded after the speech. who did the tv shows and mr. trump responded again. mr. trump made clear he had nothing to do with the death of mr. khan's son who is definitely a war hero. it's disconcerting on why this attack was even lodged at mr. trump, considering mr. trump had nothing to do with the iraq war. hillary clinton voted for it in and she did it -- didn't support the troop surge, and then wa
katrina: you'll have to ask roger stone. not a part of the campaign and i don't represent him. you will take that up with mr. stone. mark: you have no comment on somebody doing that, even from the context -- katrina: i don't know what roger stone is talking about so you will have to talk to him about that. i can't sit here and try to tell you something i know nothing about. although i do appreciate the efforts to try to tie him to the campaign. stone is notroger a part of the campaign and you...
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katrina: you'll have to ask roger stone. not a part of the campaign and i don't represent him. you will take that up with mr. stone. mark: you have no comment on somebody doing that, even from the context -- katrina: i don't know what roger stone is talking about so you will have to talk to him about that. i can't sit here and try to tell you something i know nothing about. although i do appreciate the efforts to try to tie him to the campaign. i say again, roger stone is not a part of the campaign and you will need to talk to him. john: do you consider the matter with the khans to be over and done with? katrina: i do, absolutely. mr. trump responded after the speech. it was mr. khan who did the tv shows and mr. trump responded again. mr. trump made clear he had nothing to do with the death of mr. khan's son who is definitely a war hero. it's disconcerting on why this attack was even lodged at mr. trump, considering mr. trump had nothing to do with the iraq war. hillary clinton voted for it and she didn't support the troop s
katrina: you'll have to ask roger stone. not a part of the campaign and i don't represent him. you will take that up with mr. stone. mark: you have no comment on somebody doing that, even from the context -- katrina: i don't know what roger stone is talking about so you will have to talk to him about that. i can't sit here and try to tell you something i know nothing about. although i do appreciate the efforts to try to tie him to the campaign. i say again, roger stone is not a part of the...
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katrina, audio problem? >> so, katrina, you're unable to hear me.kay, we're going to try to establish to see if we're having an audio problem with katrina pierson. we'll take a short break and try to resume this conversation on the other end. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. while not reported with entyvio, pml, a rare, serious brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections, or have
katrina, audio problem? >> so, katrina, you're unable to hear me.kay, we're going to try to establish to see if we're having an audio problem with katrina pierson. we'll take a short break and try to resume this conversation on the other end. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only...
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that the argument after katrina.ople should carry flood influence. but when you're helderly and you haven't flooded in 50 years and you have bills to pay, i understand why you don't carry it. it is a double-edge sword that hopefully the goodwill of the people donating and helping volunteer, we can make these people whole and get them back in their homes. >> we are all hoping for that outcome for sure. we understand there are more potential floodwaters coming. how is the state bracing? >> we add major flood in 1983 and this exceeded all thousands records back then. the ground continued to soak. we continue to get rain and then as that water flows south, the parishes south that have not yet scent worst of it, bracing for it at that time. >> let's get to some of that discussion that we just heard about. president obama. he is vacationing. he hasn't visited yet. white house pushing back against the criticism. let me read you what they say and then get your reaction on the other size. press secretary saying the president
that the argument after katrina.ople should carry flood influence. but when you're helderly and you haven't flooded in 50 years and you have bills to pay, i understand why you don't carry it. it is a double-edge sword that hopefully the goodwill of the people donating and helping volunteer, we can make these people whole and get them back in their homes. >> we are all hoping for that outcome for sure. we understand there are more potential floodwaters coming. how is the state bracing?...
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i'm going to give this to katrina. go ahead, katrina, am i wrong here?, you're absolutely right. that's my point. you know, as i have said earlier today, donald trump could sneeze and cnn would run a headline for four days saying that donald trump attacked the environment and then bring on bipartisan e.p.a. reporter saying yes he is trying trying to take out the world. this is the nonsense and absurdity we are dealing with on the media. >> he created. >> we have been talking about espionage, devils and babies, for crying out loud when the real have been supporting unconstitutional wars, arming the enemies, killing tens of thousands over the last few years and we're talking about donald trump being a threat to the united states? are you kidding me? >> katrina, the media would focus on those serious issues if, in fact, your candidate -- >> -- no they wouldn't. >> would go out there and stop saying stupid things. >> ashley, let me ask you, ashley, we will do a segment later in the show talking about how the media treats both candidates. media research cente
i'm going to give this to katrina. go ahead, katrina, am i wrong here?, you're absolutely right. that's my point. you know, as i have said earlier today, donald trump could sneeze and cnn would run a headline for four days saying that donald trump attacked the environment and then bring on bipartisan e.p.a. reporter saying yes he is trying trying to take out the world. this is the nonsense and absurdity we are dealing with on the media. >> he created. >> we have been talking about...
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that, katrina, is straight out of president obama's book.u know what? we're going to make it too hard for companies to move their headquarters out of this country. so how is trump any different from president obama on that level? or does he simply agree with him and say, well, that's one thing i agree with the president on? >> well, there's a huge difference, liz, and that is the fact that donald trump does not want to punish success, and that's what we have right now. and that's what hillary clinton wants to continue doing. that was really a message to the workers and to the employees so that they know they will have an advocate for them in the white house -- liz: but if democratic -- >> [inaudible] >> liz: you have to admit, it kind of is out of of the democratic playbook. >> i wouldn't necessarily say it's out of the democratic playbook. it is mr. trump speaking to the workers by saying i understand, i hear you, and i'm going to make sure we keep as many jobs as possible here. but it won't even be an issue, because the tax environment's g
that, katrina, is straight out of president obama's book.u know what? we're going to make it too hard for companies to move their headquarters out of this country. so how is trump any different from president obama on that level? or does he simply agree with him and say, well, that's one thing i agree with the president on? >> well, there's a huge difference, liz, and that is the fact that donald trump does not want to punish success, and that's what we have right now. and that's what...
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katrina kohal works out 7 days a week. that means the sweaty laundry piles up! katrina kohal/loves to exercise: " odors in my clothing is definitely something that's a concern to me." and it should be. especially true for the synthetic fabric used in most gym clothing. dr. charles gerba/microbiologist & professor, university of arizona: " the issue is with polyester--certain types of the bacteria that produce odors." another issue is that most athletic wear contains "extra wicking"... which is designed to pull perspiration from your skin. dr. charles gerba/microbiologist & professor, university of arizona: " basically you have fibers that come together, and actually suck up bodily fluids like sweat." doctor gerba says it's important to wash your workout clothes separately and often. dr. charles gerba/microbiologist & professor, university of arizona: " bacteria over time tend to adapt to the washing and routine you have- so it gets harder to get rid of-that's why it's really important to use hot water when you can, and to use a bleach or to financial advisory fi
katrina kohal works out 7 days a week. that means the sweaty laundry piles up! katrina kohal/loves to exercise: " odors in my clothing is definitely something that's a concern to me." and it should be. especially true for the synthetic fabric used in most gym clothing. dr. charles gerba/microbiologist & professor, university of arizona: " the issue is with polyester--certain types of the bacteria that produce odors." another issue is that most athletic wear contains...
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experts say katrina caused more than 100-billion dollars in damage. caught on camera--- a new jersey police officer saves a man laying on some subway tracks. officer victor ortiz pulled the man off the tracks just seconds before a train came. the officer was determined to pull the man to safety, even though the man resisted. the new jersey transit system says the first he was, then he wasn't...now he says... he ?is coming to the valley for another big speech.. on immigraiton.the latest on donald trump in 10 minutes. colin kapernick -america's best known quarterbck this morning and it's not because donald trump will touch down in the valley to get what he is calling a major speech on illegal immigration. >> overnight shooting sends two people to the hospital . police now looking for the gunman. >> humid air is more, less, or varies answer coming up. >>> money-saving monday. extra bucks in your pocket, tips coming your way. >> how good is our shot of the morning. it's going to have you flipping out. . >> that is coming up and 20 minutes. >> we will unfr
experts say katrina caused more than 100-billion dollars in damage. caught on camera--- a new jersey police officer saves a man laying on some subway tracks. officer victor ortiz pulled the man off the tracks just seconds before a train came. the officer was determined to pull the man to safety, even though the man resisted. the new jersey transit system says the first he was, then he wasn't...now he says... he ?is coming to the valley for another big speech.. on immigraiton.the latest on...
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i think it's importanto before katrina, but i think katrina did change the game a t little bit. there's a lot more pressure to visit more places.es. in the past an incident like baton rouge, i think something of that level the vice-presiden might be there instead. in this case there was a real demand for the president to go. i do think that's an after effect of katrina and particularly that image of president bush staring out of o the window of air force one looking out at the flood waters which became a symbol of neglect. that probably wasn't fair. if you talk to the bush members they'll say he wasn't fair. based on your reporting and whai you found out is the president's visit now, is it okay in do theo people think okay, this is fine with us even though he's heres almost a week and a half later. >> i don't think there was a lot louisiana that he was too slow. i know the baton rouge paper wrote an tomorrow said he shoulo have come sooner. i think the fact that he was on vacation, he was playing golf, that wasn't great. i think people appreciated thate he came when he did.. the
i think it's importanto before katrina, but i think katrina did change the game a t little bit. there's a lot more pressure to visit more places.es. in the past an incident like baton rouge, i think something of that level the vice-presiden might be there instead. in this case there was a real demand for the president to go. i do think that's an after effect of katrina and particularly that image of president bush staring out of o the window of air force one looking out at the flood waters...
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>> well, i think for sure, katrina was a cruise recall for fema in particular. and as a result, as you said, a lot of process, were changed, a lot of local governments beefed up their emergency response apparatus. and built stronger ties with fema. so, what you are seeing this year, is in this case, with the flooding, fema by comparison to katrina, and other hurricanes in the past, they've been far quicker it respond, they've been on the case, and their response isn't getting the kind of blow back and criticism we've seen in the past. >> we saw people who were stranded inside the super dome for days. people on their roofs for days. people that were stuck on the highway and the president at the time george bush was criticized for being on vacation and just doing a fly-over, and it still was an optic thing. but president obama went to a fundraiser earlier this week for hillary clinton, so people were saying this is all about optics if he had time to go to the fund raiser why couldn't he just show up here for few minutes, and take a look at the folks down in baton
>> well, i think for sure, katrina was a cruise recall for fema in particular. and as a result, as you said, a lot of process, were changed, a lot of local governments beefed up their emergency response apparatus. and built stronger ties with fema. so, what you are seeing this year, is in this case, with the flooding, fema by comparison to katrina, and other hurricanes in the past, they've been far quicker it respond, they've been on the case, and their response isn't getting the kind of...
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katrina: i look at it like a glass of champagne. yet all of stocks that you own for a particular reason and then it just rises up to the top. i talk about a stock such as phillips. it will take time, but they are within the countries control. another name we like is a cement company focusing on cash, cost, return on capital. it are things they -- it is things they can control. it is just a matter of time in the capital looking at. nejra: european stocks are taking longer than u.s. and asian stocks to recover from the post brexit shot. how much longer do investors have to wait for european stocks to get back to that paris brags exit level?rag katrina: we are patient investors. we have a 3-5-year horizon and we are willing to be patient. the problem with europe is that every time it starts growing, something happens. the ukraine crisis stall things and we had the greek crisis and now we have brand exit. i think that is frustrating a lot of investors, but if you're willing to get in there and do the work, there are a lot of good opport
katrina: i look at it like a glass of champagne. yet all of stocks that you own for a particular reason and then it just rises up to the top. i talk about a stock such as phillips. it will take time, but they are within the countries control. another name we like is a cement company focusing on cash, cost, return on capital. it are things they -- it is things they can control. it is just a matter of time in the capital looking at. nejra: european stocks are taking longer than u.s. and asian...
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or just hang out. 11 years have passed--- since hurricane katrina hit louisiana.. the hurricane devastating new orleans and the surrounding area.. forcing many from their homes. led some of them here to the valley.. see how they were able to overcome tragedy .. the first day of school is in the books . but -- police saw dangerous driving in school zones. and many drivers were ticketed! how the rules in school zones are morning with dave hall, maria si monica jackson, jason feinberg , . weather 24/7 with cassandra jones and traffic solutions with ken smith. this is fox5 news this morning. " amazing grace " the city of new orleans remembers the devastation caused by hurricane katrina. " may the victims' interred here and the city that refused to accept demise, take pride in remembering eleven years later and saying still (audience says "rise")oh you gotta rise. " the category three storm killed more than 18- hundred people. and displaced more than one million people in the gulf region more than 80 percent of new orleans was underwater, stranding tens of thousands of
or just hang out. 11 years have passed--- since hurricane katrina hit louisiana.. the hurricane devastating new orleans and the surrounding area.. forcing many from their homes. led some of them here to the valley.. see how they were able to overcome tragedy .. the first day of school is in the books . but -- police saw dangerous driving in school zones. and many drivers were ticketed! how the rules in school zones are morning with dave hall, maria si monica jackson, jason feinberg , . weather...
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your reaction to katrina pierson. did she clear this up for new. >> i have to tell you, i think this is trump's best day in august. we -- >> you do? >> the story is focused now on obama and hillary, what they did on isis. that's the place he wants this debate. >> there is, i think, an argument that a lot of republicans would like to make from a policy point of view, but that's not the discussion we're having. instead we're talking about the fact that yet again donald trump was imprecise. >> well, look, the voters take donald trump seriously as a candidate, but they don't take him literally. the press takes donald trump literally, but they don't take him seriously. and so there's a misconnect, and i think everyone is taking the bait in the fourth estate today and followed this rabbit all around. we've had a full day of did hillary clinton and barack obama coddle isis? >> are we having that debate, perry, or is there more focus on -- >> if today is donald trump's best day, i suggest his august has been bad. that might b
your reaction to katrina pierson. did she clear this up for new. >> i have to tell you, i think this is trump's best day in august. we -- >> you do? >> the story is focused now on obama and hillary, what they did on isis. that's the place he wants this debate. >> there is, i think, an argument that a lot of republicans would like to make from a policy point of view, but that's not the discussion we're having. instead we're talking about the fact that yet again donald...
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trish: go ahead, katrina. >> that's my point, trish.ned in history. well, donald trump is a history we have never had in history with the amount of people that are turning out to hear his message, the sheer number of independents that have come to mr. trump's positions, we are still basing on a traditional scale. usually a republican candidates would have spent hundreds of millions of dollars in ads, hundreds of more people on the payroll just like in the last two presidential cycles which relied heavily on those polls and all that money and they failed twice in a row. all we are seeing at the trump campaign is stop putting us in this prepackage standard that has failed twice already and give us a chance, now that we are getting ready to start running those ads and preparing for the debates. i think you're going to like what you get. trish: all right, we will be watching for it. matt, could he turn things around? katrina makes an important point that we have never lived through anything quite like him. >> completely true. trish: by the
trish: go ahead, katrina. >> that's my point, trish.ned in history. well, donald trump is a history we have never had in history with the amount of people that are turning out to hear his message, the sheer number of independents that have come to mr. trump's positions, we are still basing on a traditional scale. usually a republican candidates would have spent hundreds of millions of dollars in ads, hundreds of more people on the payroll just like in the last two presidential cycles...
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me now, trump national spokesperson, katrina pierson. katrina, thanks for the time.ch? what stood out most to you? >> well, i think the thing that stood out most to me were simply all of the lies. hillary clinton is one to talk when she's talking about someone that's going to be in office and only their friends benefit. we heard the breaking news today how she was actually doing favors for the donors of her own clinton foundation while she was secretary of state. the other thing, most importantly, was about taxes. hillary clinton is going to raise taxes. when you add up all of the new spending she was talking about today, we're looking at over a trillion dollars in new spending and tax hikes on those who create jobs in this country. lies that she told specifically about the trans-pacific partnership, hillary clinton has no intentions of stopping that trade deal she once referred to as the gold standard, and she's not going to regulate the banks. she was the one lobbying for the banks and the creditors that put those students in massive debt when it came to school loa
me now, trump national spokesperson, katrina pierson. katrina, thanks for the time.ch? what stood out most to you? >> well, i think the thing that stood out most to me were simply all of the lies. hillary clinton is one to talk when she's talking about someone that's going to be in office and only their friends benefit. we heard the breaking news today how she was actually doing favors for the donors of her own clinton foundation while she was secretary of state. the other thing, most...
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katrina pierson blamed the rise the surge in iraq, during her time as senator. (katrina pierson/ trump spokeswoman) "and barack obama went into afghanistan creating another problem. it was hillary clinton and her incidents in libya which was also a reckless decision to create that vacuum. they armed the rebels and they're even funding them now." (victor blackwell/ cnn correspondent) "ok, so so you're saying barack obama took took the country into afghanistan post 2009 is that that what you're saying?" (katrina pierson/ trump spokeswoman) "what i'm saying is the policies barack obama and hillary clinton, that was obama's war, yes." trums sarcastic, "but not that sarcastic." ((nia wong)) >>> 8 news now is your local election headquarters for all the races and political news that matter to you... on air and online at las vegas now dot com./// ((nia wong)) >>> coming up on 8 news now. >> crazy pita is celebrating their 10 year anniversary with the josh stevens foundation. how you can help right after this break. more heat to come, but a chance of rain and "now, live
katrina pierson blamed the rise the surge in iraq, during her time as senator. (katrina pierson/ trump spokeswoman) "and barack obama went into afghanistan creating another problem. it was hillary clinton and her incidents in libya which was also a reckless decision to create that vacuum. they armed the rebels and they're even funding them now." (victor blackwell/ cnn correspondent) "ok, so so you're saying barack obama took took the country into afghanistan post 2009 is that...
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she can fire katrina pearson right now. fire her for lying every time she has ever appeared on television talking about the trump campaign. con way isn't the only new addition to the trump campaign. mysterious figure who has the title of ceo, might be very happy with what katrina pearson said today since he has a long record of handling and news and on his radio show, an article in the vanity fair, about these comments from the bright mart web site that he runs, the anonymous defiant, i celebrated with some alcohol when zimmerman was found not guilty and i celebrate every time one of these mongoloids are shot by cops" another racist comment said "they know that white people are superior they wine about it all the time and want to kill us because of it. they know they'll never be equal to us, so they destroy everything we create." joining us now the author of the article. ken, thank you very much for joining us. i really appreciate it. i'm struck by this moment today with katrina pearson who is saying just craziness about hi
she can fire katrina pearson right now. fire her for lying every time she has ever appeared on television talking about the trump campaign. con way isn't the only new addition to the trump campaign. mysterious figure who has the title of ceo, might be very happy with what katrina pearson said today since he has a long record of handling and news and on his radio show, an article in the vanity fair, about these comments from the bright mart web site that he runs, the anonymous defiant, i...
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"katrina: you did not put on the gutters did you?and i'm glad we settled the case - and the contractor gave the home owner back more than 8-thousand dollars. been out that much money. but, to see a check that big...i couldn't believe it." but the stories you see on tv are just a small part of all the consumer problems - people bring to the contact 6 team by going online and filling out our complaint form. "contact 6"once the form is filled out - val is our work to the companies and pumps up the people "katrina: i wanted you to meet val. casey: you're the one i've been talking too."you see when you are in a crisis and you need your cash back fast- val is your frontline person. "cause i talked to her every other day, she helped me a lot. without you talking to me i probably would have gave up to be honest."and we love when viewers call our solution line to tell us - contact 6 gets results. "in the amount of $4,700 and 8 cents. again." "i again thank you for all your help. i wasn't sure i was going to get the check there for awhile but
"katrina: you did not put on the gutters did you?and i'm glad we settled the case - and the contractor gave the home owner back more than 8-thousand dollars. been out that much money. but, to see a check that big...i couldn't believe it." but the stories you see on tv are just a small part of all the consumer problems - people bring to the contact 6 team by going online and filling out our complaint form. "contact 6"once the form is filled out - val is our work to the...
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>> i'd like to hear from katrina. >> the decisions that mr. trump has made, alan, no one has died, and that is the problem here. she lied about people who were under her watch who died, and then she stood in front of their caskets and lied to the faces of their families. i think that is far, far more -- >> if i could -- [ overlapping voices ] >> if i could speak. >> thank you to the whole team. i appreciate you joining me. >>> still ahead, megyn's emotional interview with the wife of a late neurosurgeon who spoke freely about his journey spoke freely about his journey with hey, i'm tyler perry. do you know what hunger in america looks like? well, it has many faces, and 15 million of those belong to children. yet billions of pounds of food go to waste each year, and this is unacceptable. you can be a part of the solution. join us in supporting the feeding america nationwide network of food banks which rescues our surplus foods and provides meals to many families in need. visit feedingamerica.org today. together, we can
>> i'd like to hear from katrina. >> the decisions that mr. trump has made, alan, no one has died, and that is the problem here. she lied about people who were under her watch who died, and then she stood in front of their caskets and lied to the faces of their families. i think that is far, far more -- >> if i could -- [ overlapping voices ] >> if i could speak. >> thank you to the whole team. i appreciate you joining me. >>> still ahead, megyn's...
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officials took part in a prayer service this morning and laid wreaths at the hurricane katrina demise, take pride in remembering 11 years later and saying still (crowd: "rise") oh we gotta rise." rise."fema has called katrina "the single most catastrophic natural disaster in u-s costliest hurricane in u-s history, with the damage estimated at 108-billion dollars. right now - south florida is bracing for possible flooding. flooding.a tropical storm is churning off the coast - threatening the southern part of the state with several days of heavy rain.the storm was last tracked 60 miles south of key west - and is heading toward the gulf of mexico. another storm - hurricane gaston is getting stronger but forecasters say it doesn't pose any threat to land. brewing out at sea. meteorologists are monitoring tropical depression eight, to see if it might become tropical storm hermine .the depression formed sunday and is expected to move toward the see if it might become a tropical storm . the depression formed sunday and is expected to move toward the east coast by midweek. a tropical storm wa
officials took part in a prayer service this morning and laid wreaths at the hurricane katrina demise, take pride in remembering 11 years later and saying still (crowd: "rise") oh we gotta rise." rise."fema has called katrina "the single most catastrophic natural disaster in u-s costliest hurricane in u-s history, with the damage estimated at 108-billion dollars. right now - south florida is bracing for possible flooding. flooding.a tropical storm is churning off the...
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and we learn from the painful lessons of katrina. i think you have seen a federal response that is much more effective as a result. also true is the relationship between emergency response officials in louisiana and federal officials is quite strong. someone said it's the message of hurricane katrina and one that the people of louisiana benefit from. i can also tell you it's the lesson that most people take away from katrina. results.n the to focus on what steps the federal government can take to support the state and local officials that have the primary responsibility for responding to situations like this. there is an all too common in tatian -- temptation to focus on the politics. the federal government has done our part in the first eight to 10 days after this disaster but there is a long road ahead. i know that secretary johnson and president obama understands the response and recovery effort is going to extend into the future. that is part of the message of louisiana. the american people will be standing with the people of bat
and we learn from the painful lessons of katrina. i think you have seen a federal response that is much more effective as a result. also true is the relationship between emergency response officials in louisiana and federal officials is quite strong. someone said it's the message of hurricane katrina and one that the people of louisiana benefit from. i can also tell you it's the lesson that most people take away from katrina. results.n the to focus on what steps the federal government can take...
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from katrina to the b.p. spill to the flooding we've been covering sometimes -- and today is one of those times -- it just feels like the state of louisiana has taken all any state should be asked to take. we'll take a break here in our live special coverage. thomas roberts will pick up on the other side. clean food. words you don't often hear. words we at panera live by. because clean food is food as it should be. with no artificial flavors, preservatives, sweeteners, and no colors from artificial sources. we think clean food tastes better, feels better, does better. 100% of our food will be clean by year's end. every bite will be food as it should be. ♪ can give you ans advantage.gether like trubiotics with immune support advantage. its unique formula supports immune health in two ways. with probiotics that work in your gut. and antioxidants that work throughout your body. trubiotics from one a day. ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still
from katrina to the b.p. spill to the flooding we've been covering sometimes -- and today is one of those times -- it just feels like the state of louisiana has taken all any state should be asked to take. we'll take a break here in our live special coverage. thomas roberts will pick up on the other side. clean food. words you don't often hear. words we at panera live by. because clean food is food as it should be. with no artificial flavors, preservatives, sweeteners, and no colors from...
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and i learned that as someone who covered katrina and someone who survived katrina, i just learned thehich people didn't understand it until they came themselves. >> tell me about how this compares to katrina. the numbers are, if you look at the number of households affected. these are very, very close in magnitude. >> this is probably not as significant an event as katrina. katrina had some other characteristics including levy failures and the water stayed around longer. of course there was a little more population in new orleans. but this is the biggest natural disaster since sandy. this is the biggest natural disaster of the second obama term. and so it's not just the flood of the month, it's a substantial national crisis. >> right. the superlatives used are causing us to ask for that comparison. now if the white house does consider going there, they've often talked about in the past the footprint they might cause when the president does come to town, in some cases it could involve hundreds, if not thousands of police officers mobilized, how much of a concern is that for you in the
and i learned that as someone who covered katrina and someone who survived katrina, i just learned thehich people didn't understand it until they came themselves. >> tell me about how this compares to katrina. the numbers are, if you look at the number of households affected. these are very, very close in magnitude. >> this is probably not as significant an event as katrina. katrina had some other characteristics including levy failures and the water stayed around longer. of course...
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1800 people died in katrina, there were 16,000 rescues. in this eight people died and that is tragic, they had to rescue 20,000 people, but here is the problem. the problem is the optics. even though things were going well in louisiana, things worked in louisiana this time as opposed to katrina, the president's optics cannot even during a press conference, not even saying look, to the american people and the people of louisiana, i am sending my fema director, you're doing a great job. the optics of being on a golf course is a problem. trish: that he does not care? >> he is tone deaf, he has been for eight years when it comes to these things but there is another issue, don't take this personally but i think sometimes the media is tone deaf also. we have wildfires in california. in the past couple days we had 80,000 people who have had to evacuate their home. at some point we have to realize the president isn't necessarily helpful when they land in a disaster zone. a president is helpful when they have a press conference and say to their cab
1800 people died in katrina, there were 16,000 rescues. in this eight people died and that is tragic, they had to rescue 20,000 people, but here is the problem. the problem is the optics. even though things were going well in louisiana, things worked in louisiana this time as opposed to katrina, the president's optics cannot even during a press conference, not even saying look, to the american people and the people of louisiana, i am sending my fema director, you're doing a great job. the...
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many of them did the same job following hurricane katrina. it is a painstaking process because the damage is so vast and they never know what they will find. >> house by house, block by block, going in and out of each house. and heard from others. i wouldn't say it was difficult, it is worth it. >> the louisiana governor says 40,000 homes of flooded in this state and the recovery will be a long one. asking the public to remain patient. they are also under 6000 people without electricity this friday morning, one week ago when the rain first started falling here. jenna: thank you. john: the justice department is about to make a major change that will affect tens of thousands of federal inmates. details on the new plan next. new development breaking this morning, robbery scam has four limbic swimmers in hot water and even comments on twitter, swim shady. what police in brazil are saying about ryan lochte. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you w
many of them did the same job following hurricane katrina. it is a painstaking process because the damage is so vast and they never know what they will find. >> house by house, block by block, going in and out of each house. and heard from others. i wouldn't say it was difficult, it is worth it. >> the louisiana governor says 40,000 homes of flooded in this state and the recovery will be a long one. asking the public to remain patient. they are also under 6000 people without...
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katrina, he is unprepared, no knowledge. what do you say? katrina?of projection. this is coming from a president who when he first ran for office, had zero experience. had never created a job. had never had to meet payroll and never had a real job. and look, this is a president who today has been single-handedly destablized middle east. we're currently operating a economy that is $2.2 trillion under average, killed millions of jobs with obamacare which is policy that the americans didn't want and forced it down their throats and unleashed global terrorism. so this president is unfit. cheryl: all right. well let's talk about this for a second. you know what, steve? president obama is winding down. he is very confident he will get the trans-pacific partnership approved yet still will have some roadblocks in congress. is there trump, mr. obama really right spokesperson for hillary clinton right now considering where the economy is and where trade deals are? >> oh, absolutely. barack obama is one of the most popular politicians in the country. his approv
katrina, he is unprepared, no knowledge. what do you say? katrina?of projection. this is coming from a president who when he first ran for office, had zero experience. had never created a job. had never had to meet payroll and never had a real job. and look, this is a president who today has been single-handedly destablized middle east. we're currently operating a economy that is $2.2 trillion under average, killed millions of jobs with obamacare which is policy that the americans didn't want...
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and katrina, you know, -- in katrina, you know where so many , of those hit hardest, you know, were poore and communities of color, neighborhoods of color. not only that they were hit hard, but that the relief didn't come. and even years later, the relief didn't come. so when i was there in new orleans for the 10 year anniversary, the numbers at that time reflected that about half of the african-american population had not been able to return even 10 years later because that's not where the rebuilding happened. it's not where the salvage happened. and we could see that in the neighborhood where we were walking and driving through, that these were largely families of color that were just helping each other and where volunteers were coming in. the green party was mobilizing from around the state to help people out because -- you know, because the needed relief just wasn't coming. so you know, people were very worried. and there, we were seeing refugees from katrina that were there in the shelter. and that shelter, by the way, was not even an official shelter, so it's not receiving support
and katrina, you know, -- in katrina, you know where so many , of those hit hardest, you know, were poore and communities of color, neighborhoods of color. not only that they were hit hard, but that the relief didn't come. and even years later, the relief didn't come. so when i was there in new orleans for the 10 year anniversary, the numbers at that time reflected that about half of the african-american population had not been able to return even 10 years later because that's not where the...
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fema has called katrina "the single most catastrophic natural disaster in u-s history.... today the city's mayor and other hurricane katrina memorial in honor of the victims./// ((christianne klein)) >>> meanwhile a storm system headed for north carolina could be the next to be named. meteorologists are monitoring tropical depression eight... to see if it might become tropical storm hermine (her-meen). the depression formed sunday and is expected to move toward the east coast by mid week. a tropical storm watch is in effect for part of the outer banks -- from cape lookout to oregon inlet. north carolina's governor has asked coastal residents to watch discuss their emergency plans and update supply kits./// toss to weather ((tedd florendo)) (((>>>the heat returns this week and it's hotter today than yesterday with triple-digits around the region. winds increased as forecasted as well but still remain below windy criteria. we still are dry with degrees warmer than yesterday. ................................ .. afternoon highs hot around the valley with temps hottest over to
fema has called katrina "the single most catastrophic natural disaster in u-s history.... today the city's mayor and other hurricane katrina memorial in honor of the victims./// ((christianne klein)) >>> meanwhile a storm system headed for north carolina could be the next to be named. meteorologists are monitoring tropical depression eight... to see if it might become tropical storm hermine (her-meen). the depression formed sunday and is expected to move toward the east coast by...
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>> i'd like to hear from katrina.cisions that mr. trump has made, alan, no one has died, and that is the problem here. she lied about people who were under her watch who died, and then she stood in front of their caskets and lied to the faces of their families. i think that is far, far more -- >> if i could -- [ overlapping voices ] >> if i could speak. >> thank you to the whole team. i appreciate you joining me. >>> still ahead, megyn's emotional interview with the wife of a late neurosurgeon who spoke freely about his journey with terminal illness in a power new book. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. that i was ion the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who'
>> i'd like to hear from katrina.cisions that mr. trump has made, alan, no one has died, and that is the problem here. she lied about people who were under her watch who died, and then she stood in front of their caskets and lied to the faces of their families. i think that is far, far more -- >> if i could -- [ overlapping voices ] >> if i could speak. >> thank you to the whole team. i appreciate you joining me. >>> still ahead, megyn's emotional interview with...
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>> i'd like to hear from katrina.ions that mr. trump has made, alan, no one has died, and that is the problem here. she lied about people who were under her watch who died, and then she stood in front of their caskets and lied to the faces of their families. i think that is far, far more -- >> if i could -- [ overlapping voices ] >> if i could speak. >> thank you to the whole team. i appreciate you joining me. >>> still ahead, megyn's emotional interview with the wife of a late neurosurgeon who spoke freely about his journey with if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. he wrecked the rec room this summer. his stellar notebooks will last through june. get back to great. this week, these items just one cent each. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. >>> in 2013, paul kalanithi was a prom
>> i'd like to hear from katrina.ions that mr. trump has made, alan, no one has died, and that is the problem here. she lied about people who were under her watch who died, and then she stood in front of their caskets and lied to the faces of their families. i think that is far, far more -- >> if i could -- [ overlapping voices ] >> if i could speak. >> thank you to the whole team. i appreciate you joining me. >>> still ahead, megyn's emotional interview with...
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the free service - was an added convienence for katrina's family. 215750 it was a long line at the dr's office especially because they just moved to las vegas. , it was nice to be able to come and do it here 215754 yet the free clinic is a neccessity for others. 220005 for many families who dont have insurance or are 220012 and now that - katrina braved the needle nat she 's officially ready to start 6th threatening to send them over a cliff. locals blame a deteriorating sewer line. the city -- repairing it a few years ago. but a later inspection -- finding blockages and cracks. the city denies any wrong doing. experts are now examining the cause of the erosion. ad-lib chances for rain tonight are slight and look like they may stay in the mountains. the system that brought us an active last couple of days will average temperatures by monday. expect a high of 100 tomorrow with mainly sunny skies, then 103 on monday with sunny skies. temps will continue to climb with a high of 105 tuesday. afternoon with a high of 104, then windy on thursday as the system passes mainly to our north and dr
the free service - was an added convienence for katrina's family. 215750 it was a long line at the dr's office especially because they just moved to las vegas. , it was nice to be able to come and do it here 215754 yet the free clinic is a neccessity for others. 220005 for many families who dont have insurance or are 220012 and now that - katrina braved the needle nat she 's officially ready to start 6th threatening to send them over a cliff. locals blame a deteriorating sewer line. the city --...
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katrina nearly wiped out the city leaving 1 million people homeless.katrina was the single most catastrophic natural disaster in us history. the damage was estimated at $108 billion. >>> it all has to do with the wind and we had a shift today. we have good air quality through the central bank into the santa clara valley. here is the satellite and radar and this gets interesting. we have grave matter along the coast but we have a change, you can see right here, i will zoom in on the satellite radar. this is a plume of moisture associated with tropical storm matta line and is going to nuke the northern portion of the bay area of dry lightning and very breezy conditions in the north bay. otherwise lots of sunshine and mild conditions. 80s and 90s statewide and monterey bay with some wins and we should be 83 in san jose today and temperatures and 70s along the north bay. rockaway beach with some sunshine officials -- officially the sun goes down at 7:42 pm. identical to today on tuesday, subtle and stable air mass on tuesday then tonight. this is a look at
katrina nearly wiped out the city leaving 1 million people homeless.katrina was the single most catastrophic natural disaster in us history. the damage was estimated at $108 billion. >>> it all has to do with the wind and we had a shift today. we have good air quality through the central bank into the santa clara valley. here is the satellite and radar and this gets interesting. we have grave matter along the coast but we have a change, you can see right here, i will zoom in on the...
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in 2005. >> it's opening up wounds, you know, from hurricane katrina.'m from hurricane katrina and it's opening up wounds. it's depressing. it's like i'm going back to being homeless again. >> and donald trump and his running mate mike pence will go to baiten rouge to tour the damage. trump said yesterday his prayers are with those affected by the flooding. >> when one state hurts we all hurt. and we all must work together to lift each other up. i hope that everyone in louisiana knows that our country is praying for them and standing with them to help them in these difficult hours. they are very very difficult. thank you. >> president obama meanwhile is facing criticism for remaining on vacation in the week of louisiana's flooding. he's been seen playing golf. the largest newspaper in the state called him out in an editorial public on wednesday titled, vacation l or not, a hurting louisiana needs you now, president ama. but last night governor gone bell edwards defended the president's absence. >> it's a mayor ordeal. they free up the interstate for him
in 2005. >> it's opening up wounds, you know, from hurricane katrina.'m from hurricane katrina and it's opening up wounds. it's depressing. it's like i'm going back to being homeless again. >> and donald trump and his running mate mike pence will go to baiten rouge to tour the damage. trump said yesterday his prayers are with those affected by the flooding. >> when one state hurts we all hurt. and we all must work together to lift each other up. i hope that everyone in...
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all right, katrina, i am looking at this article now. "inside the failing mission to save donald trump from himself." and donald is correct. i mean, it is one anonymous source after another. and that you know, the campaign is in trouble. is the campaign in trouble? >> no, judge, it isn't. but that is -- that has become the most common theme, whether it's "new york times" and other mainstream print press or even at cnn, there's always this anonymous source or two anonymous sources that seem to know more than even the campaign knows about the campaign. they've all been riding the trump campaign obituary now for over a year. even after reince priebus was campaigning with donald trump yesterday they're still writing stories that the rnc does not support donald trump and vice versa. we have to remind people that donald trump is the one raising the money for the rnc. >> you know, katrina, though, when i hear donald in connecticut, and i'm not sure why he's in connecticut but we'll get to that in a minute. you know, talking about "the new york
all right, katrina, i am looking at this article now. "inside the failing mission to save donald trump from himself." and donald is correct. i mean, it is one anonymous source after another. and that you know, the campaign is in trouble. is the campaign in trouble? >> no, judge, it isn't. but that is -- that has become the most common theme, whether it's "new york times" and other mainstream print press or even at cnn, there's always this anonymous source or two...
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it's now been 11 years since hurricane katrina hit the new orleans area. several tributes were held yesterday - including a wreath-laying ceremony at the katrina monument where nearly 100 unidentified victims were buried. katrina is considered one of the most devastating hurricanes and the most expensive natural disasters in u.s. history. the death toll in louisiana, mississippi, alabama and than 13- hundred. hurricane madeline is closing in on hawaii's big island. the central pacific hurricane center has issued a hurricane watch. madeline reached category 3 strength on monday and but is expected to weaken today. big island residents could experience hurricane force winds, heavy rain and high surf on wednesday. the national weather service says waters around hawaii could be affected as early as today. many in the southeast are bracing for tropical depression nine... tropical storm nine is expected to develop into a tropical storm sometime today. the storm is now in the gulf of mexico... west of the florida keys...and is expected to make landfall on the wes
it's now been 11 years since hurricane katrina hit the new orleans area. several tributes were held yesterday - including a wreath-laying ceremony at the katrina monument where nearly 100 unidentified victims were buried. katrina is considered one of the most devastating hurricanes and the most expensive natural disasters in u.s. history. the death toll in louisiana, mississippi, alabama and than 13- hundred. hurricane madeline is closing in on hawaii's big island. the central pacific hurricane...
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i agree with katrina on this one, but isn't that you do? do we not have more startups in america, do we not see the world's leaders and wealthy people sending their kids to america for their educations? silicon valley not the single hottest place on earth to actually start a business? >> yeah. i've got to run. thank you. >> let me tell you something, as a small businessowner -- >> you can go, don, let us continue. >> i'll let you guys continue to talk. i let the experts -- i let you have your conversation, ali, a very well respected global affairs economist and also katrina, luxury real estate specialist and winner of the first season of the "apprentice." thank you very much. i appreciate both of you. >>> just ahead, donald trump claims the election will be rigged. is the media doing enough to challenge that assertion? we're going to talk about that next. get a free samsung galaxy for everyone in the family. that's right, free and get 4 lines for just 30 bucks a line. don't miss the galaxy free for all. sorry, captain obvious. don't be. i'v
i agree with katrina on this one, but isn't that you do? do we not have more startups in america, do we not see the world's leaders and wealthy people sending their kids to america for their educations? silicon valley not the single hottest place on earth to actually start a business? >> yeah. i've got to run. thank you. >> let me tell you something, as a small businessowner -- >> you can go, don, let us continue. >> i'll let you guys continue to talk. i let the experts...
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many of those evacuated from hurricane katrina moved to las vegas. one family found a new home here... and opened "t-c's rib crib" -- near durango and spring mountain. the family says the restaurant is thriving. "vegas is home for me. you think you would never experience you never think it and here is it second time. i cant imagine going through that." the family says they have been sending money back to other family members affected by more flooding -- that hit the area over the last few weeks. latin american music icon juan gabriel has died. a vigil was held on the strip to remember him. "he was like a father, a father figure, my spirtual guide, he was somebo always looked up to" gabriel passed away from a heart attack in santa monica on sunday. this comes two days after playing a sold-out show. gabriel's legal name was alberto aguilera valadez. a hearse took his body to l-a-x today to be flown to mexico -- his home country. gabriel sold more than 100-million records during his career. he was 66 years old. wilder -- has passed away. the comedic act
many of those evacuated from hurricane katrina moved to las vegas. one family found a new home here... and opened "t-c's rib crib" -- near durango and spring mountain. the family says the restaurant is thriving. "vegas is home for me. you think you would never experience you never think it and here is it second time. i cant imagine going through that." the family says they have been sending money back to other family members affected by more flooding -- that hit the area...
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called the worst national disaster since hurricane katrina with 13 people dead. shelters. ahead at 10:30. how a woman left homeless by katrina is, once again, flooded out of her home. >>> a fire in california is 4% contain. it scorched 40 square miles. that is twice the size of chapel hill. authorities ordered 8,000 residents to evacuate. they are allowing the people to go back home. dry weather and strong winds are making the fire unpredictable. >> the state department is changing the story about that 400 million payment to iran. in january the u.s. money around the same time several american prisoners were released. earlier this month while in argentina, secretary of state, john kerry, insisted the timing of the payment had nothing to do with the release of the prisoner ins, however, today, the state department said the payment was contingent upon the american's release. u.s. officials tell the wall street journal the plane transporting the money was the americans were on their way out of iran. >>> a new image of child -- of a child of war is showing the world the heartb
called the worst national disaster since hurricane katrina with 13 people dead. shelters. ahead at 10:30. how a woman left homeless by katrina is, once again, flooded out of her home. >>> a fire in california is 4% contain. it scorched 40 square miles. that is twice the size of chapel hill. authorities ordered 8,000 residents to evacuate. they are allowing the people to go back home. dry weather and strong winds are making the fire unpredictable. >> the state department is...
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we saw that in katrina, may be most related to this when they were deployed to louisiana after katrina had hit. the interesting thing there is in the stafford act response, members of the military still have to enforce law. we are members of the 82nd airborne walking walking down streets of new orleans but they are still guided by the pca. what happens if one of those soldiers who are actually action oriented individual see looting or a crime happening, do they respond? the answer is no, it's a criminal violation but how does the military teach that to that young action oriented soldier that's used to taking action? i think the second major, we talk statutorily is the insurrection act that allows the president to deploy federal forces in the case of a widespread insurrection. we sought used in 1992 with the los angeles riots when the marines were deployed to help keep the peace. that is an exception to the pca and raises questions and brings out that tension and wariness. are we comfortable as a populace allowing the military to do that and in this scenario with the president ever rely
we saw that in katrina, may be most related to this when they were deployed to louisiana after katrina had hit. the interesting thing there is in the stafford act response, members of the military still have to enforce law. we are members of the 82nd airborne walking walking down streets of new orleans but they are still guided by the pca. what happens if one of those soldiers who are actually action oriented individual see looting or a crime happening, do they respond? the answer is no, it's a...
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what i understand it is the worst storm katrina.as that turned around and turning a corner with of course tomorrow the president visiting. >> on the ground, candidly, we're not paying much attention to that debate. what we're paying attention to are customers and employees and fellow citizens who are literally working 24 hours a day with the support of the state and local officials to gut their houses, safely restore power. to try to get the homes and businesses back up and running. so we'll leave to others the political debate. ours is house by house, neighborhood by neighborhood, city by city and parish by parish conversation all too familiar with us dealing with catastrophes like the one we're facing. david: can you think of the best place for somebody out there watching who wants to help to contribute to help out? what do you need the most? who is providing that right now? >> when we think bill immediate help. we think about the phases of storm recovery, prestorm staging. we're in the second phase right now. we're dealing with i
what i understand it is the worst storm katrina.as that turned around and turning a corner with of course tomorrow the president visiting. >> on the ground, candidly, we're not paying much attention to that debate. what we're paying attention to are customers and employees and fellow citizens who are literally working 24 hours a day with the support of the state and local officials to gut their houses, safely restore power. to try to get the homes and businesses back up and running. so...
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bush got a lot of criticism for that 2005 fly over of the, impact of katrina.rtial look, if you like, as he flew on to his vacation. should the president be there right now? >> i think the president will be coming here. i'm optimistic that he will. and it is, of the people. if you have lost your home, right now you're in there, scraping it out, you want confidence that the government will do everything it can. but you got to understand another thing too. at this point in time, right in the center of this disaster many people can't use their cellular networks because at&t failed again. they failed during katrina and they failed the people in livingston parish and most of east baton rouge parish because the systems went down, they too, the systems went underwater in the flood. so people have trouble staying connected, and we hope at&t will help them connect. but i think the president is on the way, as far as when he comes, i think he will be here shortly. in the meantime, the federal government was here, during, and throughout the event and today we had secretary
bush got a lot of criticism for that 2005 fly over of the, impact of katrina.rtial look, if you like, as he flew on to his vacation. should the president be there right now? >> i think the president will be coming here. i'm optimistic that he will. and it is, of the people. if you have lost your home, right now you're in there, scraping it out, you want confidence that the government will do everything it can. but you got to understand another thing too. at this point in time, right in...
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one thing i learned from katrina, and i covered katrina and survived katrina, is how powerfully attractive congress see for themselves the damage. when dennis hastert said they should bulldoze new orleans. eventually he came with nancy pelosi and the two dnt didn't get along. but they toured the damage and that helped them to understand it. we would welcome paul ryan and mitch mcconnell. charles: there was a lot of complaints in your neck of the woods about fema having limitations. they typically dole out a lot less money than that. i think it was on average $7,000 to $8,000 from katrina. do you think you will be able to ask the federal government more more help than they usually provide? >> flood understand is a federal program. the reason it's a federal promise private insurers didn't want to fool with it. if you look around baton rouge, i think you can see why. the government decides who lives in a flood zone and needs to buy it. in many cases the left hands of the government told people they didn't need to buy flood insurance when they weren't in a flood zone. now the right hand of the
one thing i learned from katrina, and i covered katrina and survived katrina, is how powerfully attractive congress see for themselves the damage. when dennis hastert said they should bulldoze new orleans. eventually he came with nancy pelosi and the two dnt didn't get along. but they toured the damage and that helped them to understand it. we would welcome paul ryan and mitch mcconnell. charles: there was a lot of complaints in your neck of the woods about fema having limitations. they...
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katrina came and we got unprecedented money from the government to get it done. you look back to hurricane isaac, the project which protects the river parishes had been dangling for 43 years. we finally got an engineer's report and are moving forward with that project. other projects will go in similar fashion because it highlights the importance. i want to caution similar to what the governor said, i don't think there has been mapping or anything yet that will say what effect not having it had, but what we do know is that in a state like louisiana, every diversion project we have come a every levee we have makes us safer. i'm sure that the delegation will go back with renewed vigor to try to get expedited. what events like this do is magnify to the core what we have been fighting for the whole time. i would suspect that this will go along the same lines of the west shore project and metro new orleans flood recovery projects. thank you all very much. >> representative garret graves of louisiana is joining us. he has been accompanying homeland security secretary j
katrina came and we got unprecedented money from the government to get it done. you look back to hurricane isaac, the project which protects the river parishes had been dangling for 43 years. we finally got an engineer's report and are moving forward with that project. other projects will go in similar fashion because it highlights the importance. i want to caution similar to what the governor said, i don't think there has been mapping or anything yet that will say what effect not having it...