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el oeste de lousiana.poco, no tenemos por qué preocuparnos. la actividad de precipitaciones en las próxima 24 horas hacia el norte de la florida. otra máxima para el día de mañana, dallas con 100 grados y tenemos solamente 80 grados como máxima al norte del país. y como les comento té las temperaturas van en ascenso. y estamos hablando de semanas anteriores donde en seattle por varias semanas consecutivas reporte ba el termómetro en 100 grados. >>> sigue el calor abundando en el suroeste del país es todd mi parte, continúamos con más de primer impacto. >>> un hombre mono fo una empresa. lejos de acabar con ellas. le está haciendo un valioso regalo ad medio ambiente en su granja los exóticos animales se cuidan y reproducen garantizando así el equilibrio. >>> hoy se dio a conocer el resultado de un estudio sobre la incidencia del cáncer en los hispanos. y tenemos los detalles que nos interesa mucho, cecilia adelante. >>> según el estudio realizado en la florida los hispanos que emigran a estados unidos, aume
el oeste de lousiana.poco, no tenemos por qué preocuparnos. la actividad de precipitaciones en las próxima 24 horas hacia el norte de la florida. otra máxima para el día de mañana, dallas con 100 grados y tenemos solamente 80 grados como máxima al norte del país. y como les comento té las temperaturas van en ascenso. y estamos hablando de semanas anteriores donde en seattle por varias semanas consecutivas reporte ba el termómetro en 100 grados. >>> sigue el calor abundando en...
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than 1600 lives in lousiana and mississippi and the area is still rebuilding. katrina left behind more than $40 billion in property damage but because of the building, the economy in the new orleans area is among the healthiest in the country. trying to revitalize the area. >> amazing scenes. and that boat right there. it's hard to believe it was four years ago already. >> i know. incredible. >> so what is going on. >>> we have a lot going on and no katrinas out there. we have a tropical storm danny. >> no. >> no. >> don't do it. he's trying to bad moh him. and llutature wig get you. >> i won't. listen, we have a flood watch. we have showers and thunderstorms moving back in a moe rimmediate concern here in the washington area. >> i put that -uhuhh uhn oyou. and you did respond. n didn't mean to that that. >> i respect your opinion on this, allison. >> good. >> here are the showers and thunderstorms again, starting to bubble up. but here is washington, just off to the south so the south side of the beltway and as you work down towards springfield, it looks like
than 1600 lives in lousiana and mississippi and the area is still rebuilding. katrina left behind more than $40 billion in property damage but because of the building, the economy in the new orleans area is among the healthiest in the country. trying to revitalize the area. >> amazing scenes. and that boat right there. it's hard to believe it was four years ago already. >> i know. incredible. >> so what is going on. >>> we have a lot going on and no katrinas out...
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this is a takeoff of the purple and ld of the lousiana state. targeting more sales of beers during the football season but some fear it will only make the college drunking problem worse. >> reporter: beer and football. some people feel they just go together. now anheuser-busch is launching a new line of budweiser cans in college colors, called fan cans. >> would it make you buy it? >> yeah, i think it would. it's like maryland, you kind of have the school spirit. >> reporter: we're told red and black cans will be showing up at places like college park liquors next week. sue lee hopes to boost sales but she's not sure bud is the drink of choice for college students. >> the natural light. >> the cheap stuff. >> yeah. >> reporter: and critics point out that 1700 college students die each year in unintentional alcohol related injuries. the company says its marketing to legal drinkers. anheuser-busch told fox 5 the ns carry no third party logos or other proprietary identifiers. they are sold through licensed retailers where consumers must be 21 or ol
this is a takeoff of the purple and ld of the lousiana state. targeting more sales of beers during the football season but some fear it will only make the college drunking problem worse. >> reporter: beer and football. some people feel they just go together. now anheuser-busch is launching a new line of budweiser cans in college colors, called fan cans. >> would it make you buy it? >> yeah, i think it would. it's like maryland, you kind of have the school spirit. >>...
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believe but four years ago tomorrow hurricane katrina hit the gulf coast. 1600 people were killed in lousianae category five hurricane left behind more than $40 billion in property damage and the region is still rebuilding. however, because of all of the rebuilding, the economy in new orleans region is among the healthiest in the country today. >> and i'm one of the many that can't believe it was four years ago already. and when you see pictures of new orleans now, some of it looks exactly the same. a good part looks the same as it did four years ago. >> let me clarify. it was a category three when it made landfall. >> okay. >> one of the freakishly large storms, when you go back it looks like it took up the gulf of mexico. >> it was a dangerous storm and maximum winds when it hit landfall were 125 miles per hour. wrong place at the wrong time. >> fortunately it was in the category five when it hit. >> and the damages were worse. >> and we haven't had anything to worry about so far this year. >> danny. >> and he's no katrina. i heard you call him anemic. don't do that. >> he's a pip squeak of
believe but four years ago tomorrow hurricane katrina hit the gulf coast. 1600 people were killed in lousianae category five hurricane left behind more than $40 billion in property damage and the region is still rebuilding. however, because of all of the rebuilding, the economy in new orleans region is among the healthiest in the country today. >> and i'm one of the many that can't believe it was four years ago already. and when you see pictures of new orleans now, some of it looks...