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katrina, i am glad to have you on the show. katrina: thank you for having me. emily: you have helped millions of customers discover their own sense of style. first women, then men. everyone now from plus size to pregnant. what is the number one mission of stitch fix, the business, today? katrina: the thing we love is every day, we get to help 2.5 million men and women look their best. what we're doing is we are bringing this luxury of personal shopping and making it democratic, making it accessible, so that anybody can let us know what their size and style preferences are, and have a stylist make selections for them. emily: how many boxes are you sending out each month? how many stylists do you have? katrina: we have over 3000 stylists all over the country. they are employees of stitch fix. they are trained by us. our stylists mostly work part-time. there is some flexibility in around how many clients that they are serving. the most recent number we shared is 2.5 million clients. emily: growing up, you were the kid wearing raver boots and jnco jeans, and i want
katrina, i am glad to have you on the show. katrina: thank you for having me. emily: you have helped millions of customers discover their own sense of style. first women, then men. everyone now from plus size to pregnant. what is the number one mission of stitch fix, the business, today? katrina: the thing we love is every day, we get to help 2.5 million men and women look their best. what we're doing is we are bringing this luxury of personal shopping and making it democratic, making it...
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katrina: it is different.e seven years i have been doing this, every year, i think myself to thering job and recommitting to that job. if you year has been so different than years past. there have been years where it's about getting everybody and lawn line so everything arrives in time. have private and public market investors we are building trust with and spending time with. things thatme small change, but the heart and soul of the company hasn't changed. i think it has made us better. we look at our financials with more rigor than before. we are focused on making sure we got long-term value for our shareholders, which also includes new shareholders, employees. we feel of a lot of responsibility for that. emily: how big is your potential market, and why? katrina: the apparel market is a $300 billion market. it is retailers that are struggling. we have this amazing tailwind of consumer behavior and stores closing and what is going on in the macro environment. there were two big things we did, the launch of me
katrina: it is different.e seven years i have been doing this, every year, i think myself to thering job and recommitting to that job. if you year has been so different than years past. there have been years where it's about getting everybody and lawn line so everything arrives in time. have private and public market investors we are building trust with and spending time with. things thatme small change, but the heart and soul of the company hasn't changed. i think it has made us better. we...
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i know after katrina we had marine units prepared to go on shore to bring them relief. heard of anything like that in this case? >> the florida national guard has been activating their bla blackhawks and chinooks. the fema teams are equipped with boats and water rescue. that was another lesson we learned. the hard things are getting there. 98 will be gone. i would not be surprised if the first responses will be held helicopter teams. >> there were tree crews out there trying to trim trees back -- this is a very wooded part of the country. there's a lot of trees around there. >> it's hard to think about the physics of this. when you have that kind of wind, any projectile, a pen can breakthrough your window with winds that high. if a two by four or a sign hit your house, it doesn't matter what fasteners you have on your house. a branch can do remarkable damage. >> we saw this in andrew and hurricane charlie where debris caused so much damage to homes that would have been otherwise been okay because they were newer, built to code. if clay tiles come home, they will punch r
i know after katrina we had marine units prepared to go on shore to bring them relief. heard of anything like that in this case? >> the florida national guard has been activating their bla blackhawks and chinooks. the fema teams are equipped with boats and water rescue. that was another lesson we learned. the hard things are getting there. 98 will be gone. i would not be surprised if the first responses will be held helicopter teams. >> there were tree crews out there trying to trim...
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katrina, what do you think it means for women? regardless of the politics necessarily, but women in america seeing this play out the way it's played out? >> i'm from the 2016 era when we first started to see physical violence against trump supporters. just going to a rally. i have sort of watched this progress into lawmakers calling for physical confrontations. getting in people's faces. it wasn't enough to have lawmakers literally shot up practicing baseball. it wasn't enough. it wasn't enough to have a teenager sitting at a whataburger in san antonio texas to be physically assaulted for wearing a maga hat. it's never enough for them. the question is where is the line? so i think what's important now for women to be seen in this midterm election is that there is no line. and that it's really important that they see who the left is. and they're seeing it and it's on full display. they don't care about facts. they don't care about witnesses. you have someone like dr. ford who said that there were witnesses at this alleged event. i
katrina, what do you think it means for women? regardless of the politics necessarily, but women in america seeing this play out the way it's played out? >> i'm from the 2016 era when we first started to see physical violence against trump supporters. just going to a rally. i have sort of watched this progress into lawmakers calling for physical confrontations. getting in people's faces. it wasn't enough to have lawmakers literally shot up practicing baseball. it wasn't enough. it wasn't...
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what does it mean for women katrina? regardless of the politics necessarily, women in america seeing this play out the way that it's played out.>> i'm from the 2016 era when we first started to see physical violence against trump supporters just going to a rally. i watched this progress into lawmakers calling for physical confrontation, getting in people's faces. it was not enough to have lawmakers literally shot up practicing baseball. it wasn't enough. it wasn't enough to have a teenager sitting at a whataburger to be physically assaulted for wearing a mega-- a maga hat. where's the line? i think it's important for women to be seeing that there is no line. it's really important that they see who the left is, and they are seeing it. it's on full display. they don't care about facts, they don't care about witnesses . you have something like dr. ford who said if there are witnesses at this alleged event -- i hate to break this to you but if people are not they are, they are not witnesses. the media kept pushing this narra
what does it mean for women katrina? regardless of the politics necessarily, women in america seeing this play out the way that it's played out.>> i'm from the 2016 era when we first started to see physical violence against trump supporters just going to a rally. i watched this progress into lawmakers calling for physical confrontation, getting in people's faces. it was not enough to have lawmakers literally shot up practicing baseball. it wasn't enough. it wasn't enough to have a...
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ceo katrina lake joins us exclusively in a few minutes.sand later, nasdaq chairman jos >>> dow closing on a record high, only four points away as the russell is underperforming s & p. mike santoli is post 9 watching these. >> that's the story, it has been split a few different ways small caps seemed like the haven. since june that's not the case i think you can quibble with the makeup of the market but the fact that big cap has stayed calm, more or less staying in slow, orderly up trends, it is hard to have an edge and say this is the critical weakness that i've identified there's no doubt you can't get away from the fact the bank is weak, smaller stock is weak. what to make of it is the big question. >> oil is a component to some of this, right? >> it is getting retail hit on a couple of different things. oil doesn't help oil stocks are doing well, underperforming commodity. that's kind of helping you can see oil and banks trade like a see saw it is an odd relationship. it is all thrown in the mix. and people have called for more wholesal
ceo katrina lake joins us exclusively in a few minutes.sand later, nasdaq chairman jos >>> dow closing on a record high, only four points away as the russell is underperforming s & p. mike santoli is post 9 watching these. >> that's the story, it has been split a few different ways small caps seemed like the haven. since june that's not the case i think you can quibble with the makeup of the market but the fact that big cap has stayed calm, more or less staying in slow,...
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when hurricane katrina came along the louisiana line, by the way, katrina did not hit new orleans.it christian, mississippi. it was a mississippi storm. it removed from the face of the earth the western part of the mississippi gulf coast and had a storm surge of 32 feet. meaning a three story building would have been completely covered by the water. everything along the shore a mile into the rail road tracks was a pile of rubble like nothing you have seen in all of your born days. if you saw it on tv, you don't get it because it went on for so many miles. so many lives forever destroyed. an entire coast line rearranged. well, this has come ashore as a much stronger storm than katrina. much stronger. when katrina finally made landfall, it was barely a category 2 because at the very end, as they always seem to do, it lost strength as it made that jog. it was about to hit new orleans, everybody knew better. it was gonna make a turn to the right and hit mississippi, because they always do. it did. it lost strength. it didn't lose that huge mound of water that was pushing. this storm is
when hurricane katrina came along the louisiana line, by the way, katrina did not hit new orleans.it christian, mississippi. it was a mississippi storm. it removed from the face of the earth the western part of the mississippi gulf coast and had a storm surge of 32 feet. meaning a three story building would have been completely covered by the water. everything along the shore a mile into the rail road tracks was a pile of rubble like nothing you have seen in all of your born days. if you saw it...
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this would be the most powerful storm i've covered since katrina which in a way katrina wasn't as powerfulmuch bigger and bigger swath of destruction but it hit the lowlands before it go to new orleans, this would come barreling in here and full strength when it comes in and that even in a -- we will show you the building later that we are in, even in that kind of a building that could do catastrophic damage up and down the coast. lauren: we still have hours to go before the storm is expected to make landfall so the worst worst is still yet to come, hours away. we have jeff yes, pick the light up there, we don't want to get it wet before the storm even comes. we are talking 3 and 6, that would be a storm in the daylight, a landfall of this magnitude in the daylight so that you can see the destruction in real-time, might be an extraordinary day to watch hurricane ifs you like them. lauren: jeff flock, thank you very much, be safe. severe weather is certainly affecting air travel in florida, some airlines canceling flights altogether, others offering discounts and waiving fees to those affec
this would be the most powerful storm i've covered since katrina which in a way katrina wasn't as powerfulmuch bigger and bigger swath of destruction but it hit the lowlands before it go to new orleans, this would come barreling in here and full strength when it comes in and that even in a -- we will show you the building later that we are in, even in that kind of a building that could do catastrophic damage up and down the coast. lauren: we still have hours to go before the storm is expected...
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it is what katrina said. there is no line, they will stop at nothing.i'm surprised they have not locked down the capitol this week. they should have kept them all out because somebody is going to get hurt. these people will stop at nothing. it is not a kavanaugh, really. he just happens to be the one. it could have been anybody and they would have done the same thing. they cannot get over hillary clinton lost. a cannot get past that. and they cannot get past merrick garland. i've always believed that. just last week, the day of the hearing, we were at the capitol, and this man, you guys should see the video actually, he is towering over a conservative to her aboutining dr. ford and this and that and the other and he starts saying, what about merrick garland? he went into this rage about merrick garland. they cannot get past merrick garland. at the end of the day, i think women are going to decide, we have been deciding the vote since the 1960's. we decided against hillary clinton in 2016. we are going to decide again in 2018 and 2020 and women are smart
it is what katrina said. there is no line, they will stop at nothing.i'm surprised they have not locked down the capitol this week. they should have kept them all out because somebody is going to get hurt. these people will stop at nothing. it is not a kavanaugh, really. he just happens to be the one. it could have been anybody and they would have done the same thing. they cannot get over hillary clinton lost. a cannot get past that. and they cannot get past merrick garland. i've always...
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and then again, we learned it katrina. while the word was focused on new orleans and rightfully so for the issues there, another 270 people lost their lives because the ocean rose 29 feet and wave action on top of it. the reason you don't hear about the 270 people because they're not around to give an interview after the fact. and this is something i've been passionate about, it's something that the people inside fema are passionate about. it's why we cry for preparedness and help, we want people to understand how these storms attack communities. you know, they're classified by winds, but storm surge causes the most amount of life and most amount of destruction and witnessing it in mexico beach and i hope the country won't forget it and that when you go back to rebuild these areas you do so in a resilient fashion. and we don't rebuild to the same standards, that we have locals and state governments start to implement rebuilding codes across this country. it's frustrating to us because we repeat this cycle over and over aga
and then again, we learned it katrina. while the word was focused on new orleans and rightfully so for the issues there, another 270 people lost their lives because the ocean rose 29 feet and wave action on top of it. the reason you don't hear about the 270 people because they're not around to give an interview after the fact. and this is something i've been passionate about, it's something that the people inside fema are passionate about. it's why we cry for preparedness and help, we want...
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that is like katrina, katrina was a three as it made la ndfall katrina was a three as it made landfalle are still dealing with hurricane force wind because it is moving so quickly and we are hoping it moves quickly enough to move out of our area in the next ten hours or so. just briefly, fought for those people staying behind in the path of the storm. we are a way off, but we tend to treat staying behind people as a bit crazy. a lot of people want to protect their homes or businesses, or they don't have relatives somewhere safe, or the money to stay in hotels for weeks. especially on the coast, the florida panhandle, one guy who was with us early today said that his wife we live in georgia. i mean, in florida, we know the results, we know what strategies here are and we know about the problems that can occur by hurricanes and tropical storms. they moved out sometimes, enjoy the lifestyle, but they will be a lot clearing out tomorrow morning of with the wind producing up to 150 mph was. thank you so much for your time. a chinese intelligence officer has appeared in an american court, ch
that is like katrina, katrina was a three as it made la ndfall katrina was a three as it made landfalle are still dealing with hurricane force wind because it is moving so quickly and we are hoping it moves quickly enough to move out of our area in the next ten hours or so. just briefly, fought for those people staying behind in the path of the storm. we are a way off, but we tend to treat staying behind people as a bit crazy. a lot of people want to protect their homes or businesses, or they...
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there are only a few other hurricanes in history that have come in this intense, hurricane andrew, katrina, the 1935 hurricane are on par with the intensity of this storm and when a storm comes in that small and compact, like a buzz saw, you know with a compact eye like that, it's likely going to be winds up near 200 miles per hour in gusts. the damage surveys are come out and will determine the final categorization but i easily could see this being a borderline category 4, even a weak category 5 storm. >> yeah. i mean, and for folks who have lived there a long time, they
there are only a few other hurricanes in history that have come in this intense, hurricane andrew, katrina, the 1935 hurricane are on par with the intensity of this storm and when a storm comes in that small and compact, like a buzz saw, you know with a compact eye like that, it's likely going to be winds up near 200 miles per hour in gusts. the damage surveys are come out and will determine the final categorization but i easily could see this being a borderline category 4, even a weak category...
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it has the pressure of the equivalent of a category 5 and pressure of close to katrina and andre andrew, and those are storms that the bar is set so high that you say the name and it gives people the chills. this is the bowling ball and that is what i am calling it, because it is going to feel like a bowling ball has slammed into the region over the next two the three hours. this area in blue is extreme wind warng and the equivalent to the tornado warning and expecting winds of 130 miles per hour over the next couple of hours equivalent to ever-2 or ever-3 tornado over the entire region. they are telling everybody to bunker in place, because there s is no one coming to rescue you. and no power. and now, look at the lightning strikes around the center of it, and the pressure is continuing to drop. if this had more time the over water, it would guaranteed a category 5 overlandfall, but rig -- over landfall, but it is still a chance to jump to catt 5, but when they go back in the final report and look at the damage, they may say it is a cat 5, so that is just for the history books, but now
it has the pressure of the equivalent of a category 5 and pressure of close to katrina and andre andrew, and those are storms that the bar is set so high that you say the name and it gives people the chills. this is the bowling ball and that is what i am calling it, because it is going to feel like a bowling ball has slammed into the region over the next two the three hours. this area in blue is extreme wind warng and the equivalent to the tornado warning and expecting winds of 130 miles per...
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bringing in joint task force commander during katrina, he is retired lt.eneral and joins me next. >> three foot of storm surge is deadly. we're talking about nine, 10, 12 , 13-foot of storm surge. i just think people don't realize the risk of it. the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks. i love trucks. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road? i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram? not ram. that's a chevy! it's chevy! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous. chevy hit it out of the ballpark with these. and now you know.ed- jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower a1c,
bringing in joint task force commander during katrina, he is retired lt.eneral and joins me next. >> three foot of storm surge is deadly. we're talking about nine, 10, 12 , 13-foot of storm surge. i just think people don't realize the risk of it. the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks. i love trucks. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck...
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>> the difference between katrina and this storm is katrina was in the water as a cat 5 and building the storm surge. if you get here towards bay saint hue s thst. louis that surge was 26 feet. 2 1/2 story buildings were getting carried away. here we are talking about 13 to 14 feet. that is still very high because most of these buildings are right there on the sea shore. they are no more than five feet above sea level. >>> let's go to erica hill on the coast line in destine, florida. tell us what it is like now. >> reporter: we are definitely seeing the wind pick up. if i just look at the water here in the harbor behind me you can see -- anytime you have looked at the water during a wind and rain event -- you can see the ripples apart. that is picking up. the rain is picking up as we are starting to feel more effects of the storm. we are about 40, 45 miles west of panama city and panama city beach. is that a good thing for folks here? yes. does it mean they are out of the clear? it does not at all. there is an evacuation order in place for areas. we know that they are focussing clear
>> the difference between katrina and this storm is katrina was in the water as a cat 5 and building the storm surge. if you get here towards bay saint hue s thst. louis that surge was 26 feet. 2 1/2 story buildings were getting carried away. here we are talking about 13 to 14 feet. that is still very high because most of these buildings are right there on the sea shore. they are no more than five feet above sea level. >>> let's go to erica hill on the coast line in destine,...
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bush after hurricane katrina in 2005: >> george bush doesn't care about black people. t reporter: and after west >>abbed a microphone from taylor swift at an award ceremony, president obama was caught on an open mic saying this: >> the young lady seems like a perfectly nice person. she's getting her award... ou why would she do that? >> he's a jackass. >> reporter: west said the president was on his "hero's journey," and the rapper appeared to be delighted to be along for the ride. possibly for the first time in his presidency, in the oval office, the president appeared t,eechless, saying at one point, "that was quite something." jeff? >> glor: all right, major. thank you very much. coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," an explosion onboard a soyuz rocket had everyone fearing the worst for the crew. whe high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doe
bush after hurricane katrina in 2005: >> george bush doesn't care about black people. t reporter: and after west >>abbed a microphone from taylor swift at an award ceremony, president obama was caught on an open mic saying this: >> the young lady seems like a perfectly nice person. she's getting her award... ou why would she do that? >> he's a jackass. >> reporter: west said the president was on his "hero's journey," and the rapper appeared to be...
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. >> here to react, katrina pierson and friend of the show, kathie barnett.ning to you both. kathy want i wanted to start with you. funny moments there perhaps with "saturday nightlife" poking fun at the president but when they got to the mental health part that thaz bee has been a sore ps week. >> what we've been witnessing over the past few days as fee fm the democratic party. the president trump and kanye meeting quickly became larger about these two men. it became about do we have autonomy in this nation to think the way we want to think, to think the way we want to choose. i said for years now that yes, i'm blahed but i'm not a democrat. just because i'm black does not mean that i too subscribe to liberal policies that have absolutely decimated our community. what we've watched over this last week is just that, fear from the democratic party that black people are beginning to wake up. >> jaw hav you have to wonder is exactly right, that it's fear. let me play what cnn did on tuesday night. >> can nay west is what happens when negroes don't read. and now
. >> here to react, katrina pierson and friend of the show, kathie barnett.ning to you both. kathy want i wanted to start with you. funny moments there perhaps with "saturday nightlife" poking fun at the president but when they got to the mental health part that thaz bee has been a sore ps week. >> what we've been witnessing over the past few days as fee fm the democratic party. the president trump and kanye meeting quickly became larger about these two men. it became...
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this is a group of volunteers that sprout out after hurricane katrina. they travel to scythes where they know there will be devastation and the need for volunteer rescues. i spoke to a member of the cajun navy who was in callaway, florida, between where i am and mexico beach. also an area very, very hard hit. listen to him. listen to not just his words but listen to the tone in his voice. you can see and hear he was struck by the damage. >> it's very hard to explain. the only way i can explain it through my eyeballs is a third-world country war zone. it's beyond recognition and of being repaired. it's survival mode out here, and it's very scary. it's very surreal. it's heartbreaking. >> surreal, scary, heartbreaking. and that's worse off than where i am. where i am is panama city, which had it bad. this building is destroyed. it's worse there in callaway and even worse in mexico beach, kate. >> absolutely. it is hard to wrap your mind around what we are seeing from these images from the ground where you are and from the air. thanks, john. i really apprec
this is a group of volunteers that sprout out after hurricane katrina. they travel to scythes where they know there will be devastation and the need for volunteer rescues. i spoke to a member of the cajun navy who was in callaway, florida, between where i am and mexico beach. also an area very, very hard hit. listen to him. listen to not just his words but listen to the tone in his voice. you can see and hear he was struck by the damage. >> it's very hard to explain. the only way i can...
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especially for poorer people, when inmates were due to be released after katrina, they had no place to return to and a lot migratedto the neighboring state of texas and a young criminologist there at the university of texas went to study these people. and he found after one, three and five years, that they had much lower rates of committing new crimes than people that have gone back to new orleans. >> i think it's incredible. these figures speak for themselves. just another example which is fairly extreme. in italy, where children who worked with the mafia, they were separated from their parents. explain that one for me. >> there was a state prosecutor near naples, in the south of italy, who got tired of having children of mafia fathers out committing crimes because the mafia discovered if the children committed the crimes, they got much less punishment. so he devised a way to basically put some of the children of these mafia parents into a kind of state witness protection program and move them away from their homes somewhere else in italy the program moved to be very successful. in fa
especially for poorer people, when inmates were due to be released after katrina, they had no place to return to and a lot migratedto the neighboring state of texas and a young criminologist there at the university of texas went to study these people. and he found after one, three and five years, that they had much lower rates of committing new crimes than people that have gone back to new orleans. >> i think it's incredible. these figures speak for themselves. just another example which...
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bush after hurricane katrina in 2005: >> george bush doesn't care about black people. >> reporter: and after west grabbed a microphone from taylor swift at an award ceremony, president obama was caught on an open mic saying this: >> the young lady seems like a perfectly nice person. she's getting her award... >> why would he do that? >> he's a jackass. >> reporter: west said the president was on his "hero's journey," and the rapper appeared to be delighted to be along for the ride. possibly for the first time in his presidency, in the oval office, the president appeared speechless, saying at one point, "that was quite something." jeff? >> glor: all right, major. thank you very much. coming up next explosion on board a soyuz rocket had everyone fearing the worst for the crew. welcome to tide pods talk with gronk. i'm gronk! these are tide pods. this is not. even this entire bottle can't beat tide pods. to recap: ugh... tide pods. if it's clean, it's got to be tide. >> glor: the only vehicle that can currently take crews to the space station has been grounded, after a russian soyuz rocke
bush after hurricane katrina in 2005: >> george bush doesn't care about black people. >> reporter: and after west grabbed a microphone from taylor swift at an award ceremony, president obama was caught on an open mic saying this: >> the young lady seems like a perfectly nice person. she's getting her award... >> why would he do that? >> he's a jackass. >> reporter: west said the president was on his "hero's journey," and the rapper appeared to be...
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when was the last time you met anyone named katrina? michael is one of the most popular names there is. there is a lot of people out there that want nothing to do with this name. it will be interesting to see what happened to the years ahead with the name michael. it will be retired. obviously with a hurricane name, they get asoviet unioned, every five years they come back up if they weren't retired. this will guarantee it's retired. >> before or mostly a storm? >> significant. sandy, there will never be a sandy again, that was a category 1. it must have to do with the impacts to life, property, and, you know, to society. >> let's take another break in our coverage, when we come back, we will follow the coverage. the last few hours with the last update this has fallen to a category '. that it is still a 3 hurricane with the defined eye traveling over land is nothing short of extraordinary. our live coverage of hurricane michael continues after this. >>> we are back. our continuing coverage of this extraordinary storm, hurricane michael
when was the last time you met anyone named katrina? michael is one of the most popular names there is. there is a lot of people out there that want nothing to do with this name. it will be interesting to see what happened to the years ahead with the name michael. it will be retired. obviously with a hurricane name, they get asoviet unioned, every five years they come back up if they weren't retired. this will guarantee it's retired. >> before or mostly a storm? >> significant....
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when we moved to new orleans after katrina, after katrina, james did not want to run, and he did, and he won the 67% of the white bochum 67% of the black vote, uptown, downtown, he won across. i am a yankee, so i don't get this other thing about race. everybody came together because we were flat out, like we had to start over with everything, schools, and it was just like ground zero. not all of these things are about race. i think to the extent that we keep getting braces against each other, that that is not contorted with outcome-based results, it just is a zero game. >> let's take one more question. >> thank you. one thing that has not been mentioned at all, is the state of domestic violence. do you think that is going to have any impact on voters? it is certainly occupying the news. >> there is no such thing as an october surprise anymore, because every day is a surprise. i did not think we will be talking about 99% of what we talk about on a daily basis. i think that where the news is focused is either helpful or unhelpful for the president or for democrats. i think when the focu
when we moved to new orleans after katrina, after katrina, james did not want to run, and he did, and he won the 67% of the white bochum 67% of the black vote, uptown, downtown, he won across. i am a yankee, so i don't get this other thing about race. everybody came together because we were flat out, like we had to start over with everything, schools, and it was just like ground zero. not all of these things are about race. i think to the extent that we keep getting braces against each other,...
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the fact this woone will be compared to andrew, katrina and camille. if you told me that a week ago, i would say you're crazy. i don't want people to think we're all done. the national weather service in tallahassee, this blue box here, this is an excessive wind warning. they are telling everyone in this box that goes from the coast up to i-10, that 130 miles an hour winds get in your safe room, get if your tub. go in an interior closet with your children. it has winds that can gust 120 miles an hour winds. look at the lightning strikes with this still. showing a lot of signs of intensity. the eye itself on satellite, you can see that coming on shore here. the little dark, clear spot here. we're waiting to see how high the winds will get. you seem to think the wind gusts might be for readers. these will change especially in a storm every five to ten minutes. panama city still working at 66. wee talked to one mayor south of tallahassee said the power is already out. then we have to keep saying who's next as we go throughout the day? as we go further nor
the fact this woone will be compared to andrew, katrina and camille. if you told me that a week ago, i would say you're crazy. i don't want people to think we're all done. the national weather service in tallahassee, this blue box here, this is an excessive wind warning. they are telling everyone in this box that goes from the coast up to i-10, that 130 miles an hour winds get in your safe room, get if your tub. go in an interior closet with your children. it has winds that can gust 120 miles...
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and katrina pierson. familiar with the mob of illegal immigrants, illegal aliens pushing through from guatemala to mexico against police enforcement. and what we saw in those few seconds were virtually all men. tell me, chris, why these people should be allowed to enter in a mob of thousands into the united states. >> look, i'm for controlled borders as are most of people on the left in this country. the president had an opportunity last year when schumer and pelosi offered him daca for the wall. and he was talked out of it by mcconnell and ryan. they are more concerned about the election than solving the problem. judge jeanine: your answer to these illegals violently crossing, resisting law enforcement, all men, that they are concerned about the trump humaner mitch mcconnell fight? >> no, no, no. i am saying -- of course not. unless they are seeking asylum legitimately and there is a reason for them to come here, they need to come here legally. and there needs to be a process. there was goodwill by the p
and katrina pierson. familiar with the mob of illegal immigrants, illegal aliens pushing through from guatemala to mexico against police enforcement. and what we saw in those few seconds were virtually all men. tell me, chris, why these people should be allowed to enter in a mob of thousands into the united states. >> look, i'm for controlled borders as are most of people on the left in this country. the president had an opportunity last year when schumer and pelosi offered him daca for...
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and one of the best experiences of that was after the horrible year of katrina and rita, when everybody was focused on the horrible things going on in new orleans, lake charles essentially rolled up its sleeves and did things. it's a town that doesn't wait for somebody to come and save it. it's a town that will actually roll up its sleeves and work, and that's good. i think that's a very good thing. >> thank you so much for taking us around lake charles today. adley: my pleasure. announcer: our cities tour staff recently traveled to lake charles, louisiana, to learn about its rich history. learn more about lake charles and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company, and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cabl
and one of the best experiences of that was after the horrible year of katrina and rita, when everybody was focused on the horrible things going on in new orleans, lake charles essentially rolled up its sleeves and did things. it's a town that doesn't wait for somebody to come and save it. it's a town that will actually roll up its sleeves and work, and that's good. i think that's a very good thing. >> thank you so much for taking us around lake charles today. adley: my pleasure....
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we need to reinvent the lessons learned from maria, north carolina, to make sure katrina that everyone said would never happen again, maria happened, and we were not ready. we need to learn to be ready. rachel: there was -- there is a long dispute over the death toll in this hurricane. i mean, the government in puerto and -- just in august, the government amended the number to closer to 3000 in the first three to six months after the hurricane. president trump recently said despite that that whole, the federal -- death toll, the federal response was an unprecedented success. if granted five minutes of the president's time, what would you like to convey to him about what happened? 51% iseadership, empathy. if you don't show empathy, you can't be a leader. [applause] jose: you can be right and you can be left. the number of 3000 dead, probably more. not at theey were hands of president trump directly. you can't do anything about the current -- hurricane, but the lack of response to emergency even now because people were lacking electricity and didn't have generator, people were dying bec
we need to reinvent the lessons learned from maria, north carolina, to make sure katrina that everyone said would never happen again, maria happened, and we were not ready. we need to learn to be ready. rachel: there was -- there is a long dispute over the death toll in this hurricane. i mean, the government in puerto and -- just in august, the government amended the number to closer to 3000 in the first three to six months after the hurricane. president trump recently said despite that that...
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it's a different type of hurricane than what happened with hurricane katrina and harvey and florence. this is severe. this is severe wind damage. the wind that came through here in severe and it destroyed everything. it hit land three miles per hour short of a category 5 hurricane. the damage we have seen in callaway and lynn haven, i don't know how to explain it to you. the only way i know how to explain it is a third world country war zone. it will take years to bring this place back. >> reporter: a couple quick more questions. have you seen any state or federal resources on the ground there yet? have you seen any fatalities? >> no, sir, no fatalities yet. thankfully we are not having to deal with that just yet, and it might come in the future. as far as any federal assistance or anybody being out here in the tkpwruft, i ha government, i have not seen them yet. we are actually sitting in front of a law enforcement type of -- let's see, a fire department/law enforcement agency and they have no power, generator, and everybody is sleeping on the ground and we are parked across the stre
it's a different type of hurricane than what happened with hurricane katrina and harvey and florence. this is severe. this is severe wind damage. the wind that came through here in severe and it destroyed everything. it hit land three miles per hour short of a category 5 hurricane. the damage we have seen in callaway and lynn haven, i don't know how to explain it to you. the only way i know how to explain it is a third world country war zone. it will take years to bring this place back....
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this -- what does it mean for women, katrina? what do you think it means for women, regard fless of the politics but women in america seeing this play out the way it's played out. >> i'm from the 2016 era when we first started to see physical violence against trump supporters. just going to a rally. and i've sort of watched this progress into lawmakers calling for physical confrontations. getting in people's faces. you know, it wasn't enough to have lawmakers literally shot up practicing baseball. it wasn't enough. it wasn't enough to have a teenager sitting at a whataburger in san antonio, texas, to be physically assaulted for wearing a maga hat. it's never enough for them. so the question is, where is the line? so i think what's important now for women to be seeing in this midterm election is that there is no line. and that it's really important that they see who the left is and they are seeing it. and it's on full display. they don't care about facts. they don't care about witnesses. i mean, you have someone like dr. ford who
this -- what does it mean for women, katrina? what do you think it means for women, regard fless of the politics but women in america seeing this play out the way it's played out. >> i'm from the 2016 era when we first started to see physical violence against trump supporters. just going to a rally. and i've sort of watched this progress into lawmakers calling for physical confrontations. getting in people's faces. you know, it wasn't enough to have lawmakers literally shot up practicing...
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la katrina, o en este caso también la calavera, aquí vemos el gol de sebastián vegas.a carrera. la pareja corrió al altar para una ceremonia de seis minutos, ahí los ven, antes te terminar como señor y señora. qué les parece? >> eso es lo que llamo una ceremonia express. >> la pareja que corre junta se queda junta, buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mÁs" , decisivo duelo felino en la fecha del var el rebaÑo hipotecÓ su clasificacion a la liguilla. amauri vergara el heredero de las chivas nos cuenta sus planes. en la nfl mantiene su
la katrina, o en este caso también la calavera, aquí vemos el gol de sebastián vegas.a carrera. la pareja corrió al altar para una ceremonia de seis minutos, ahí los ven, antes te terminar como señor y señora. qué les parece? >> eso es lo que llamo una ceremonia express. >> la pareja que corre junta se queda junta, buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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. >> a lot of people after katrina had problems with the temporary housing and how much money may have been put on it and not used correctly. >> what are conditions compared to the last time we spoke? >> you were talking about the really -- the regal, beautiful trees. all these beautiful trees that make this the southern graceful city it is. a lot of people in the city have left. they followed the advice of the city and left. this is emblematic. this is right on the edge of the campus of florida state university. we're talking about the big bill a lot of these people will have to take up. this is a lot of damage. this looked like it fell against the building but this building seems to have not been damaged. as you can see, that's going to be a lot of work for a lot of people. this is what's happening all over the city on both sides of the street and streets throughout tallahassee. these really beautiful, beautiful old trees. i think you'll notice there's something missing here and that's rain. that's because all day long we have been seeing what meteorologist would call bands of this s
. >> a lot of people after katrina had problems with the temporary housing and how much money may have been put on it and not used correctly. >> what are conditions compared to the last time we spoke? >> you were talking about the really -- the regal, beautiful trees. all these beautiful trees that make this the southern graceful city it is. a lot of people in the city have left. they followed the advice of the city and left. this is emblematic. this is right on the edge of...
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this is worse than katrina, but we've got food and water faster than we did, not knowing, you know, then on us and my daughter choking on gas and my brother jumped out in the middle of the hurricane and shut off the gas. the roof collapsed on him. but he's okay. he's just got some fractures but our hospital is shut down, so he's just having to deal with the pain and then my boyfriend stayed at home to keep my animals safe because i have a goat and huskies and cats and so he had to endure the hurricane by trying to keep my house top from blowing off. the door blew open and he was just trying to save my stuff from when my son had died in the military. >> you've been through so much. i'm sorry, libby. you mentioned your daughter was inhaling gas and i understand that she had to be hospitalized. how is she doing right now? >> she's really weak. they gave her a bag of iv fluid because her stomach and her back was hurting from her trying to throw up. she was throwing up foam and stuff, passing out. they said there was nothing they could do for us because, you know, with gas like that, you jus
this is worse than katrina, but we've got food and water faster than we did, not knowing, you know, then on us and my daughter choking on gas and my brother jumped out in the middle of the hurricane and shut off the gas. the roof collapsed on him. but he's okay. he's just got some fractures but our hospital is shut down, so he's just having to deal with the pain and then my boyfriend stayed at home to keep my animals safe because i have a goat and huskies and cats and so he had to endure the...
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. # noticias tlelemundo >> cientos katrinas se tomaron la calle. >> hombres y niÑos participaron en els la cantidad acumulado. >> el furor de la loterÍa estÁ desbordado de costa a costa, ya sabemos que las posibilidades de son mÍnimas es probable ganarse una medalla olÍmpica pero miles de hafrls. >> hablamos del powerball que estÁ enorme 620 millones de dÓlares deseamos que la suerte le sonrÍa si se Ánima a jugar >> asÍ llegamos al final y hasta 123457b. .. (mÚsica). (mÚsica). domingo de eliminacion doble, iniciamos con u na batalla entre famosos y contendientes, un d l duelo de relevos decidio q co contendientes ganaran, la der derrota llevo a los famosos a i chicas como protagonistas, se sentenciaba la continuidad de la
. # noticias tlelemundo >> cientos katrinas se tomaron la calle. >> hombres y niÑos participaron en els la cantidad acumulado. >> el furor de la loterÍa estÁ desbordado de costa a costa, ya sabemos que las posibilidades de son mÍnimas es probable ganarse una medalla olÍmpica pero miles de hafrls. >> hablamos del powerball que estÁ enorme 620 millones de dÓlares deseamos que la suerte le sonrÍa si se Ánima a jugar >> asÍ llegamos al final y hasta 123457b....
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leading the way is the cajun navy as it has in the southeast region back to katrina.ping neighbors. joining us from skype from new orleans is scott burkehart. talk about what you are expecting here. sun is not up. officials are saying stay home. don't poke around debris around your house. rescues will start to begin here clearly. >> currently right now, we have rescued over 100 people. we have close to 500 people on the call log that are waiting for some type of rescue. whether oxygen related where generators are out. we have a story to share overnight. a house collapsed on a 94-year-old woman that working together with first responders, we were able to get her out of the house and into a local fire department where she was air lifted to a hospital. >> terrific. that's a success story. >> how do you find people that need rescuing? how do people reach out to you and what is the biggest challenge of what you are seeing now with michael? >> so the first part of that question, crowd source rescue is a database we used online and facebook page at cajunnavy.com. this is bas
leading the way is the cajun navy as it has in the southeast region back to katrina.ping neighbors. joining us from skype from new orleans is scott burkehart. talk about what you are expecting here. sun is not up. officials are saying stay home. don't poke around debris around your house. rescues will start to begin here clearly. >> currently right now, we have rescued over 100 people. we have close to 500 people on the call log that are waiting for some type of rescue. whether oxygen...
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a white man who shot three black men as they were evacuating hurricane katrina-ravaged new new orleans has pleaded guilty to a hate crime, admitting he shot the men because of their race. roland bourgeois reportedly told his neighbor -- "anything coming up this street darker than a brown paper bag is getting shot." the case is one of several high profile, racism-fueled crimes that took place in the aftermath of the 2005 hurricane. in 2016, four former new orleans police officers pled guilty to shootings six unarmed black civilians on the danziger bridge days after hurricane katrina, killing two and wounding the four others. and in dallas, texas, two pipeline protetesters werere arrested thursday after disrupting an energy transfer partners' shareholder meeting. indigenous rights activists waniya locke and cherri foytlin face disorderly conduct charges after interrupting speakers at a meeting about the 163-mile bayou bridge pipeline. foytlin recorded the protest on facebook live. >> injured children. that they're going to act like -- they're going to act like they are the innocent ones,
a white man who shot three black men as they were evacuating hurricane katrina-ravaged new new orleans has pleaded guilty to a hate crime, admitting he shot the men because of their race. roland bourgeois reportedly told his neighbor -- "anything coming up this street darker than a brown paper bag is getting shot." the case is one of several high profile, racism-fueled crimes that took place in the aftermath of the 2005 hurricane. in 2016, four former new orleans police officers pled...
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the man who came to us survived hurricane katrina.ent an hour and a half yesterday evening trying to get his wife out from underneath a tree that had fallen into their trailer, one of three that had fallen into their trailer and said that at this point he isn't sure which one is worse, michael or katrina. >> why didn't you leave? >> because just like everybody else, didn't want to leave what we had. all right? and basically, i had no choice. all right? everybody i have is right there. you know, just the choice we had to make. >> and i talked to a lot of people in that mobile home park. at least a dozen of them stayed. they don't have anything left there right now. their cars, if they have them are destroyed. and most of them had reasons for staying, be it finances. it was too expensive for them to evacuate they felt. they didn't have a way to do it or they didn't want to leave the pets or members of their family that didn't. >> they're lucky to be alive, frankly, this morning. >> we all have to remember. we can't understand the shoes
the man who came to us survived hurricane katrina.ent an hour and a half yesterday evening trying to get his wife out from underneath a tree that had fallen into their trailer, one of three that had fallen into their trailer and said that at this point he isn't sure which one is worse, michael or katrina. >> why didn't you leave? >> because just like everybody else, didn't want to leave what we had. all right? and basically, i had no choice. all right? everybody i have is right...
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everybody remembers hurricane katrina. during that time, a lot of activity took place in the cyber realm even back then when we had o see what was going on. tried to take down the l.a. gov website. we started to build up and ramp up our force structure within louisiana to meet the demand and then the governor back in december of 2017 set up ouisiana cybersecurity commission, to include the governor's cabinet members and general curtis is the co-care. since that time -- they set up eight committees, eight standing committees. one is an incident response and ergency preparedness created response incident plan. we continue to exercise it as we move forward. there are a couple things we are trying to fill on the commission. governors took the whole cyber ecosystem and establish goals to make us a national leader in cybersecurity. i am fortunate to be here today and look forward to any questions you have. >> so i am sure you can add to -- each of you can add to this list but i see three major targets in the state cyberthreat la
everybody remembers hurricane katrina. during that time, a lot of activity took place in the cyber realm even back then when we had o see what was going on. tried to take down the l.a. gov website. we started to build up and ramp up our force structure within louisiana to meet the demand and then the governor back in december of 2017 set up ouisiana cybersecurity commission, to include the governor's cabinet members and general curtis is the co-care. since that time -- they set up eight...
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by way of orientation, we still have a place here, but this is our tenth year in new orleans after katrina. it was my 65th birthday, the cities 300th birthday. our 25th anniversary, our baby girl is debuting in december and a big girl got engaged the other night. >> you have to celebrate. >> no, i'm saying this but all the way of saying i feel the most like a normal voter i've ever been because i am not here, although i have -- with margaret, running e-mail things, but we follow the politics. most people outside of year, including critical issues, they are not junkies like us. this behavior, this electric behavior, i was thinking is started around, this is not blaming trump or whatever. this is two decades almost in the making. we rightly lost the house in 2006, frustrated republicans were not even upset about that. we picked up 63 seats in the next midterm, then -- so it's been this, no windows who they are anymore and all these labels, instead of debating we start calling each other names. this trump, as i've often said and as you know, is a a sympto. he is not the cause of any of this s
by way of orientation, we still have a place here, but this is our tenth year in new orleans after katrina. it was my 65th birthday, the cities 300th birthday. our 25th anniversary, our baby girl is debuting in december and a big girl got engaged the other night. >> you have to celebrate. >> no, i'm saying this but all the way of saying i feel the most like a normal voter i've ever been because i am not here, although i have -- with margaret, running e-mail things, but we follow the...
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host: katrina from staten island, new york, independent. caller: i want to make a comment. -- i don't trust the turks more than anything else, because from what i see, as soon as they let with theey started reporter pulling out some information. before that, they did nothing. so how did they know now? because something is going on with the turks and i hope the president investigates them a lot, because they have something -- i don't know, that is my opinion. that is what i see. because the turks, russia, iran, probably china. they have a lot of debt to the saudi's. guest: mr. feierstein -- host: mr. feierstein, on turkey. guest: we have had our issues on turkish policy, particularly also human rights violations and some other things. the president was pleased the other day about the release of the pastor after a couple of years in captivity. but yes, there are issues between the u.s. and turkey that also need to be developed. with this spring the united states and turkey closer together? wouldn't say the incident itself has changed the .ela
host: katrina from staten island, new york, independent. caller: i want to make a comment. -- i don't trust the turks more than anything else, because from what i see, as soon as they let with theey started reporter pulling out some information. before that, they did nothing. so how did they know now? because something is going on with the turks and i hope the president investigates them a lot, because they have something -- i don't know, that is my opinion. that is what i see. because the...
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talking to the ceo and founder katrina lake and inclusive with the stock down almost 30%. >>> dow's upoing on. i've done all sorts of research, read earnings reports, looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. ♪ think has exposure to energyfund infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add potential income. bring amlp into the game. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. read the prospectus carefully at alpsfunds.com/amlp >>> get to our atf spotlights. stocks near record highs high are asset managers at multiyear lows mike santelli taking a look argu
talking to the ceo and founder katrina lake and inclusive with the stock down almost 30%. >>> dow's upoing on. i've done all sorts of research, read earnings reports, looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect....
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remember, the storm that hit just over here, storm katrina came ashore as as a category 2. this is a category 4, very close to a category 5. we have another update, live local radar, we talked about mexico beach earlier, looks like mexico beach will on be on the right-hand side of the storm, horrible winds, extreme storm surge all the way down, the worst has not yet come for apalachicola bay up to port saint joe, up tyndall parkway and tyndall air force base. this is tyndall air force base right here, the eye of the storm and it's moving there. tyndall air force base is about to hit the take a direct hit. in addition to that, somewhere in panama city is going to get clipped by the western edge of the eye wall. the blue in the center there is the worst of the wind into range, 150-mile-an-hour sustained wind, plus extreme drg rain. hurricane force winds extending, all of this red is extreme rain, back over toward the back beach road, front beach road, middle beach road, halfway up the 27 miles of panama city beach. most of that 27-mile stretch all the way up to the south coun
remember, the storm that hit just over here, storm katrina came ashore as as a category 2. this is a category 4, very close to a category 5. we have another update, live local radar, we talked about mexico beach earlier, looks like mexico beach will on be on the right-hand side of the storm, horrible winds, extreme storm surge all the way down, the worst has not yet come for apalachicola bay up to port saint joe, up tyndall parkway and tyndall air force base. this is tyndall air force base...
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remember well of whatted with kanye west after katrina. what do you make of that?ent trump? >> the them, i'm not offended by profanity in meft caost cases. offended me most the transition of kanye and what elevated from voices on the right. the outrage when barack obama invited common, a socially conscious rapper to the white house. i remember fox news talking, that hating a lot of times kendrick lamar's b.e.t. performance talking about police violence in communities. and when lebron james said shut up and dribble. a person clearly mentally ill, to the point, and praising the president, all of a sudden he's their savior, elevating the voice of people able to think freely. remember what tucker carlson said about those remarks that george bush doesn't care about black people and the fallout from hurricane katrina. we see kanye west doesn't care about black people, not because it's not in his heart but he's mentally ill and has a chemical imbalance stopping him from thinking logically questioning where the kardashians fit in. where's his wife in all of this. >> if you
remember well of whatted with kanye west after katrina. what do you make of that?ent trump? >> the them, i'm not offended by profanity in meft caost cases. offended me most the transition of kanye and what elevated from voices on the right. the outrage when barack obama invited common, a socially conscious rapper to the white house. i remember fox news talking, that hating a lot of times kendrick lamar's b.e.t. performance talking about police violence in communities. and when lebron...
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host: katrina in staten island, new york. independent. caller: good morning. good morning. i want to make a comment. united turkey and the states likely do have a lot going on. i don't trust the turks more than anything else. because, from what i see, as soon as they let the minister go, they started with the reporter, putting out some information. before that, they did nothing. how did they know all of what they are saying now? ok? because something is going on with the turks. i hope the president investigates them, too. a lot. because something is going on. i don't know. that is my opinion. that is what i see. going right back to russia, iran, probably china, too. they have a lot against saudis. host: on turkey. guest: we have had our issues and challenges with turkey. some of the concerns about particularlyy, human rights violations and some other things. the president was very pleased the other day about the release of pastor brunson after a couple years in captivity. but, yes, there are issues each wing the united states and turkey that also need to be developed. host:
host: katrina in staten island, new york. independent. caller: good morning. good morning. i want to make a comment. united turkey and the states likely do have a lot going on. i don't trust the turks more than anything else. because, from what i see, as soon as they let the minister go, they started with the reporter, putting out some information. before that, they did nothing. how did they know all of what they are saying now? ok? because something is going on with the turks. i hope the...
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abc's ginger zee says the destruction is so great it reminds her of gulf port, mississippi after katrina get underway today. so many people need help. >> we are now joined by the communications director for the american red cross. she's in tallahassee. stephanie, what are people seeing down there? >> hi, everyone. right now it's a bit calm but obviously the danger is not over yet. we walked out a little while ago and saw we had downed trees and power lines. currently i'm standing by a staging area so we lost power last night. i'm actually walking around with a head lamp to be able to see in front of me. this is just a very small glimpse of what folks are experiencing here. >> a lot of the people heeded that warning to evacuate. so how many people have evacuated, are in shelters in florida and just in that region? >> yes, i know that more than 375,000 were under evacuation orders. the red cross is managing evacuation centers throughout op just staying overnight in about, like, 70 shelters across the area. >> we are seeing some images there, some early images of the devastation. i imagine
abc's ginger zee says the destruction is so great it reminds her of gulf port, mississippi after katrina get underway today. so many people need help. >> we are now joined by the communications director for the american red cross. she's in tallahassee. stephanie, what are people seeing down there? >> hi, everyone. right now it's a bit calm but obviously the danger is not over yet. we walked out a little while ago and saw we had downed trees and power lines. currently i'm standing by...