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much of this was due to the failure of the levees at new orleans. are still those - like joe suhayda - who feel that the catastrophe could have been avoided. >>it was like a cheap disaster movie. i felt really sick because it was a tragedy that could have or should have been prevented. i had phone calls saying why didn't you call someone about what you saw happen and i said what was there to tell people? we had laid this out in very great detail for years. (vo)district emergency director walter maestri also expressed his frustration that no-one had listened to him either. didn't know, we didn't realize". i was certainly one of those who both, locally, nationally and internationally, spread the word that new orleans was the worst case scenario community for a land falling category 4 or 5 hurricane. (vo)when hurricane katrina overwhelmed new orleans it resulted in widespread devastation and loss of life. however, if such a hurricane were to hit new york - with its much greater population - the outcome would be almost beyond belief. although the tradit
much of this was due to the failure of the levees at new orleans. are still those - like joe suhayda - who feel that the catastrophe could have been avoided. >>it was like a cheap disaster movie. i felt really sick because it was a tragedy that could have or should have been prevented. i had phone calls saying why didn't you call someone about what you saw happen and i said what was there to tell people? we had laid this out in very great detail for years. (vo)district emergency director...
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he does reunite with the family and they are able to make it out of jamaica into new orleans. when he leaves jamaica, is brought to new orleans, his stock rises instantly in the british empire as an eyewitness to the events that have just happened. this is an excerpt of a letter that he wrote to jon stuart mill, famous english classical lecture her of the 19th century. he begins to petition within the british governor to bring up governor eyre on charges of murder and violation of due process of law. well, menard becomes an instant correspondent with mill and writes him. a firsthand account that he turns around and presents as evidence in the court. unfortunately governor eyre escaped any repercussion with the law for his charges. there was a vibrant debate that occurred in the british parliament at the time that separated the two factions, the liberal faction and old monarchist, colonial faction into two camps. some of the leading figures of british politics at the time were involved. mill also formed a committee with herbert spencer, the social scientist, charles darwin join
he does reunite with the family and they are able to make it out of jamaica into new orleans. when he leaves jamaica, is brought to new orleans, his stock rises instantly in the british empire as an eyewitness to the events that have just happened. this is an excerpt of a letter that he wrote to jon stuart mill, famous english classical lecture her of the 19th century. he begins to petition within the british governor to bring up governor eyre on charges of murder and violation of due process...
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consul whisks menard to kingston and places him on the next ship bound for new orleans. under u.s. government purchase, they bought him the ticket. menard's wife and young child were left behind in kingston. he didn't even have time to say good-bye to her, which comes up later in his career. he is able to reunite with the family and they're able to make it out of jamaica and to new orleans. when he leaves jamaica, is brought to new orleans, his stock rises instantly in the british empire as an eyewitness to the events that just happened. this is in a letter that he wrote to mills, the class ral liberal, sometimes member of parliament. mill finds out about what happened to gordon, what happened to clark, the brutal suppression occurs and begins to petition within the british government to bring up governor eyre on charges of murder. and violation of due process of law. well, menard becomes an instant correspondent with mill, and writes him a firsthand that he presents as evidence in the court. unfortunately, governor eyre escaped any repercussion with the law for the charges. there
consul whisks menard to kingston and places him on the next ship bound for new orleans. under u.s. government purchase, they bought him the ticket. menard's wife and young child were left behind in kingston. he didn't even have time to say good-bye to her, which comes up later in his career. he is able to reunite with the family and they're able to make it out of jamaica and to new orleans. when he leaves jamaica, is brought to new orleans, his stock rises instantly in the british empire as an...
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new orleans had almost one murder a day during the month of january.ter note, the caped crusader hired to fight crime. no, this is not a movie. where batman will be battling the bad guys. i'll explain mechanics. this greek yogurt. g i like yoplait. it is yoplait. but you said it was greek. mmhmm. so is it greek or is it yoplait? exactly. okay... [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so greek. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- okay... wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! ifif y youou'r're e lolookokinio geget t totogegethther, yoyou u cacameme t to o ththe. bebecacaususe e heherere a at, wewe'r're e ononlyly a abob. fifindndining g yoyou u ththe e isis a allll w
new orleans had almost one murder a day during the month of january.ter note, the caped crusader hired to fight crime. no, this is not a movie. where batman will be battling the bad guys. i'll explain mechanics. this greek yogurt. g i like yoplait. it is yoplait. but you said it was greek. mmhmm. so is it greek or is it yoplait? exactly. okay... [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so greek. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- okay... wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle...
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takes him and places him on the next ship bound to new orleans. under u.s. government purchase they bought him the ticket. his wife and young child were left behind he didn't have time to say good-bye to her which comes up later in his career he reunited with the family and they are able to make it out to new orleans. when he leaves jamaica and is brought to new orleans his stock rises and he is an eye wait nes to the events that just happened. this is a letter that he wrote. mill finds out about what happened to gordon and clark. and begins to petition within the government to bring up the governor on charges of murder and violation of due process of law. he becomes a correspondent of mill and writes him a first-hand account that he presents his evidence in the court. governor escaped any repercussion with the charges. it was a vibrant debate that occurred at the time that separated the two factions. the liberal and the coloniali i faction. mill formed a committee and john bright the english free trader and this was the committee to prosecute governor eyre.
takes him and places him on the next ship bound to new orleans. under u.s. government purchase they bought him the ticket. his wife and young child were left behind he didn't have time to say good-bye to her which comes up later in his career he reunited with the family and they are able to make it out to new orleans. when he leaves jamaica and is brought to new orleans his stock rises and he is an eye wait nes to the events that just happened. this is a letter that he wrote. mill finds out...
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to wisconsin. >> and if you're flying, airport delays possible in atlanta, chicago, cincinnati, new orleans, new york, philly and d.c. >>> and for the first time the world is hearing from the former rutgers university freshman, using his web cam to spy on his gay roommate. >> that roommate, tyler clementi, killed himself shortly after the incident. dharun ravi sat down with chris cuomo, insisting he is not to blame for clementi's death. >> looking back, i was very self-absorbed. it was just about what i was thinking, what i was -- how i was reacting. it was never, what if tyler finds out, how is he going to feel about it? i was 18. i was stupid. i wasn't thinking about my actions like beyond a minute into the future. >> reporter: did you bully tyler clementi? >> no. no, i didn't bully tyler clementi. >> reporter: do you think tyler clementi thought you were bullying him? >> no, i don't think he thought that at all. >> reporter: did you want to intimidate him? frighten him? >> no. >> reporter: shame him? >> no. >> reporter: make him feel that what he was and what he was doing was wrong? >> n
to wisconsin. >> and if you're flying, airport delays possible in atlanta, chicago, cincinnati, new orleans, new york, philly and d.c. >>> and for the first time the world is hearing from the former rutgers university freshman, using his web cam to spy on his gay roommate. >> that roommate, tyler clementi, killed himself shortly after the incident. dharun ravi sat down with chris cuomo, insisting he is not to blame for clementi's death. >> looking back, i was very...
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that. >> reporter: the only thing crazier than the kentucky fans down here is the environment of new orleans we went and saw a tarot card reader last night, and he read our cards and told us that kentucky will play kansas in the final game on monday, which is bad news for you, carol, because i understand you're a big ohio state fan. >> that is so clearly wrong. i have ohio state going all the way. there has to be some love in new orleans for the buckeyes. >> reporter: there is actually. let me tell you this. i see you wearing the ohio state colors. i'll tell you this. ohio state has the home-court advantage. because the court was actually painted and detailed in the state of ohio. so buckeyes and buckeye fans were the ones who painted the court kelly green, so there you go. there is your ohio state nugget, if you will. >> my people are smart and crafty. thank you so much, carlos. that was fun. >>> saturday's winners in new orleans will move on to monday night's game, where a champion will be crowned. last year's champ, uconn, excelled on the court but not exactly in the classroom and now the
that. >> reporter: the only thing crazier than the kentucky fans down here is the environment of new orleans we went and saw a tarot card reader last night, and he read our cards and told us that kentucky will play kansas in the final game on monday, which is bad news for you, carol, because i understand you're a big ohio state fan. >> that is so clearly wrong. i have ohio state going all the way. there has to be some love in new orleans for the buckeyes. >> reporter: there is...
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you love new orleans. >> the crescent city. going on. it's -- the food is amazing. >> jimmy: yeah. the food is great there. sure. >> it's -- it's just cool. i could move there. i literally would love to live there. >> jimmy: do you really feel like you really could move there? every time i go on vacation any place, i think i should move there. >> i think i could move to new orleans. >> jimmy: for real? >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you -- >> i -- then, i couldn't do -- be in all these dumb movies and so forth. and that's important. that really is important for society. >> jimmy: quite a few actors are living in new orleans. did you go out drinking and go on bourbon street? >> all that. we were working very, very hard. >> jimmy: no doubt. >> but jason segal and i -- my co-star in the movie, we had a fair amount of fun, as well. >> jimmy: you did? >> yes, indeed. we did not find a voodoo ritual, which was on my list. >> jimmy: was it really? >> i just thought that would be a fun, cool, new orleansy thing. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. i'm sure. n
you love new orleans. >> the crescent city. going on. it's -- the food is amazing. >> jimmy: yeah. the food is great there. sure. >> it's -- it's just cool. i could move there. i literally would love to live there. >> jimmy: do you really feel like you really could move there? every time i go on vacation any place, i think i should move there. >> i think i could move to new orleans. >> jimmy: for real? >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you -- >> i --...
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the new orleans coroner back then was an obstetrician, dr. frank minyard. 20 years later, dr. jazz, as he is known, is still in office, the longest-serving big city coroner in america. it's not a very large facility. >> no, no, it's not. >> bergman: during hurricane katrina, coroner minyard became part of the city's folklore when he swam through the storm water to get to work. >> there was ten feet of water here where these boats are coming. there i am standing there, and you can see my john wayne pistol. >> bergman: minyard's exploits helped win him re-election. >> ...no food and no wer. >> bergman: you're the eleed coroner. >> yes. >> bergman: and you've been elected how many times? >> ten. >> bergman: ten times? >> ten four-year terms. >> bergman: well, you're a politician. >> oh, don't call me a politician. i don't think i'm a politician. i'm more of a community servant. >> bergman: but you're not a forensic pathologist. >> no, no. no, i was in obgyn practice before i became coroner. i have five forensic pathologists who work for me. >> bergman: but it's coroner minyard wh
the new orleans coroner back then was an obstetrician, dr. frank minyard. 20 years later, dr. jazz, as he is known, is still in office, the longest-serving big city coroner in america. it's not a very large facility. >> no, no, it's not. >> bergman: during hurricane katrina, coroner minyard became part of the city's folklore when he swam through the storm water to get to work. >> there was ten feet of water here where these boats are coming. there i am standing there, and you...
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record highs could be broken today. 71 in dallas. 75 in new orleans. 83 in miami. >> what were we saying today? 1,500 record highs. >> 1,700. >> 1,700. >> crazy. >>> coming up, a big corporate shakeup. a new name coming to some of your favorite snack foods. >>> and abc news getting big-time results. there's a growing list of grocery chains out there, vowing to stop the sales of beef with the filler known as pink slime. >>> and the cookie debate. how many girl scout cookies are sold by real girl scouts, as opposed to ma and pa? >>> and u.s. economic policymakers are breathing a sigh of relief. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says the worst is over in europe. and even if the debt crisis there worsens significantly, u.s. banks are still in good shape to withstand the shock. >>> overseas markets were up slightly on mixed news from the u.s. and china. tokyo's nikkei average picked up 41 points today. hong kong's hang seng gained 49. and in london, the ftse opened higher. on wall street, the dow falling 46 points yesterday. the nasdaq index was up one. >>> if stockholders approve, kraft
record highs could be broken today. 71 in dallas. 75 in new orleans. 83 in miami. >> what were we saying today? 1,500 record highs. >> 1,700. >> 1,700. >> crazy. >>> coming up, a big corporate shakeup. a new name coming to some of your favorite snack foods. >>> and abc news getting big-time results. there's a growing list of grocery chains out there, vowing to stop the sales of beef with the filler known as pink slime. >>> and the cookie...
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i think what's important here is is new orleans -- how attached are they, the football team to new orleansck since katrina. what they've done on the field almost mirrors what they've done in new orleans. the flip-flopping of schools from the worst to close to the best. you look at the underdogs, new orleans were the underdogs, had to come back. drew brees, the guy who couldn't pass, marcus, the guy drafted in the seventh round. >> nobody's suggesting what they did isn't egregious. i think it would be better served at least in my opinion as a sports fan fine the heck out of them more than they are. fine the heck out of them. use the money for good causes, whatever. hit them in the pocketbook, right? what is suspending him for a year going to do? >> well, i guess it's to say there's accountability. that there's accountability there. but this never makes sense from a financial perspective. never makes sense. these guys are making $100,000 a game and they're offering $1,500 bounties? how does that make sense at all? >> what are the implications for the players here? which players have the most
i think what's important here is is new orleans -- how attached are they, the football team to new orleansck since katrina. what they've done on the field almost mirrors what they've done in new orleans. the flip-flopping of schools from the worst to close to the best. you look at the underdogs, new orleans were the underdogs, had to come back. drew brees, the guy who couldn't pass, marcus, the guy drafted in the seventh round. >> nobody's suggesting what they did isn't egregious. i think...
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carlos diaz is in new orleans, site of the final four. hey carlos. >> reporter: thanks, randi.'s get one thing straight off the bat. the louisville cardinals and kentucky wildcats do not like each other. their head coaches do not like each other. there are no professional sports teams in kentucky so the fans do not like each other. but if you like great basketball, you will love watching this rivalry play out in front of a final four record crowd of 75,000 fans in the super dome tonight. now after that bluegrass battle, ohio state and kansas go at each other aaron craft has a special fan in afghanistan. his older brother brandon shipped out with his army infantry team while aaron and his team, the buckeyes were beating syracuse in the elite eight last weekend. aaron says brandon is in his prayers and aaron admits he was worried about brandon going to afghanistan but brandon assured aaron he was well trained and remind himd this was the path he chose. aaron said he would never have made to it ohio state without his older brother pushing him while they were growing up. >> i playe
carlos diaz is in new orleans, site of the final four. hey carlos. >> reporter: thanks, randi.'s get one thing straight off the bat. the louisville cardinals and kentucky wildcats do not like each other. their head coaches do not like each other. there are no professional sports teams in kentucky so the fans do not like each other. but if you like great basketball, you will love watching this rivalry play out in front of a final four record crowd of 75,000 fans in the super dome tonight....
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>> reporter: steve hartman on the road in new orleans. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for"face the nation," bob schieffer's guests will be newt gingrich and ron paul. i'm scott pelley. several feet of new snow, cr driving conditions and a grt sierra forecast. the tri-fecta has many in the by area headed to tahoe this >>> several feet of new snow, clear driving conditions and a great sierra forecast. that trifecta has many in the bay area headed to tahoe this weekend. this is chopper 5 over 80 in fairfield which is the start of the getaway. traffic is expected to get heavy with the normal friday rush. and, of course, all those skiers. as don ford shows us, after a long dry winter ski resorts call this miracle march. >> reporter: boreal general manager jody church is rejoicing. >> we are calling it miracle march. a lot of snow over 50 inches this week. >> reporter: to make conditions even better for business, the storm is cleared making today one of those special only in california ski days. >> it's beautiful. it's a blue bird powder day today. >> reporter: with
>> reporter: steve hartman on the road in new orleans. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for"face the nation," bob schieffer's guests will be newt gingrich and ron paul. i'm scott pelley. several feet of new snow, cr driving conditions and a grt sierra forecast. the tri-fecta has many in the by area headed to tahoe this >>> several feet of new snow, clear driving conditions and a great sierra forecast. that trifecta has many in the bay area...
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." >> reporter: crime in new orleans is bad news. >> police are investigating their latest murder. >>urder rate has shot up. it's now ten times the national average. >> four more people were shot... >> a hail of bullets... >> the violence... >> reporter: which is why 76-year-old millie campbell has taken matter matters into her on hands. >> somebody has to do it and the little bit i do will help. >> reporter: what millie does is drive the streets fighting crime. and although so far she's made more of a dent in her car than the crime stats... >> i'm too close to that flower pot. >> reporterpot.>> reporter: ...s it's only a matter of time until her unique approach makes this city safer. >> we thank you right now, god. >> about twice her week with her hands on the wheel at 10 and to the heavens, millie and her friend betty drive up and down the most dangerous streets in new orleans praying for the end to the violence here. >> god, touch here, god. >> reporter: millie says jesus called her to do it. >> i'm not afraid. >> reporter: you're not willing to get out of your car, though, either.
." >> reporter: crime in new orleans is bad news. >> police are investigating their latest murder. >>urder rate has shot up. it's now ten times the national average. >> four more people were shot... >> a hail of bullets... >> the violence... >> reporter: which is why 76-year-old millie campbell has taken matter matters into her on hands. >> somebody has to do it and the little bit i do will help. >> reporter: what millie does is drive...
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they've done a great job in new orleans. we have great faith that they'll do a great job here. not come across -- and i have worked in places like har lel, new york, and jackson, mississippi, i have not come across a community as tense as this one is, and it's not simply about this one case. it's about a pattern in this communi community. people, you know, who kill -- who attack men being treated differently. think about it, don. it was just a couple of years ago that we were talking about the son of a lieutenant from this force who attacked a black homeless man. you know, people here are saying look, orlando is a much bigger city. in the last five years, the last ten years, their preliminary hasn't been in the national news as much as sanford. when there's this much smek smoke inform a community of such a modest size, there's reason. there's a fire. and today as we sat with those community members and listened to their story, same with last night, we heard evidence of that fire. >> i have to ask you this. sometimes these things become so emotional and you don't want them to ex
they've done a great job in new orleans. we have great faith that they'll do a great job here. not come across -- and i have worked in places like har lel, new york, and jackson, mississippi, i have not come across a community as tense as this one is, and it's not simply about this one case. it's about a pattern in this communi community. people, you know, who kill -- who attack men being treated differently. think about it, don. it was just a couple of years ago that we were talking about the...
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handing out the harshest punishment in nfl history in the wake of the bounty scandal surrounding the new orleans saints. that, plus tebow! jets, jets, jets, unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." but, first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, hundreds of police officers right now in the middle of a stand off with a suspected terrorist in france. we are told at least three officers are hurt and it happened in an early morning raid that sparked the shootout. officials have been negotiating with this guy for more than 13 hours. they say he is a suspected al qaeda follower. who is behind a string of execution-style murders the past week. among the victims? three children and a rabbi. and three french paratroopers. we have covered this for a week. and jonathan hunt is us with. they had no leads negotiation -- no suspects and all of a sudden ... >>jonathan: all the time they had no leads or suspects they had been following this guy which will raise questions how he was able to carry out his second and third attacks. right now, 300 or so french cops are surrounding the apartment bu
handing out the harshest punishment in nfl history in the wake of the bounty scandal surrounding the new orleans saints. that, plus tebow! jets, jets, jets, unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." but, first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, hundreds of police officers right now in the middle of a stand off with a suspected terrorist in france. we are told at least three officers are hurt and it happened in an early morning raid that sparked the shootout....
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we have andrew jackson in new orleans. the treaty again, that's john quincy adams by the way standing at center in the short jacket. the treaty can be summed up in the latin phrase that quincy adams used which is status quo. that is the way things were before war. no territory change, very little change in fact really. except that in some ways, psychologically, and publicly, the war was something of a watershed. and while this may not have proved a memorable war, i'd like to make the case that was nonetheless a very important work in shaping the american character. to put in more contemporary terms, we were being bullied and we set up for ourselves. it was david and goliath i suppose, and although we didn't knock our opponent to the ground, the world's expectations and our own self-confidence as a nation were altered as a result of the war. i think it might be useful to explain this to mrs. madison the title. partly it's a function of chronology. madison was president when the war began and was his declaration that began i
we have andrew jackson in new orleans. the treaty again, that's john quincy adams by the way standing at center in the short jacket. the treaty can be summed up in the latin phrase that quincy adams used which is status quo. that is the way things were before war. no territory change, very little change in fact really. except that in some ways, psychologically, and publicly, the war was something of a watershed. and while this may not have proved a memorable war, i'd like to make the case that...
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emma, a resident or inmate of the new orleans audubon aquarium. >> look at ron's view of news, everybody. >> wow, free emma! >> the two semifinal matchups are today. the championship game is monday night. >> going out on a limb and taking the number one overall seed in kentucky. >> you going with kentucky? yeah, you, me, and the sea otter. >> he'll be wearing a free emma t-shirt on the air tomorrow. >> tomorrow. >> you're producing the documentary, right? >> thank you, ron. >>> now to the bombshell discovery in the disappearance of susan powell.
emma, a resident or inmate of the new orleans audubon aquarium. >> look at ron's view of news, everybody. >> wow, free emma! >> the two semifinal matchups are today. the championship game is monday night. >> going out on a limb and taking the number one overall seed in kentucky. >> you going with kentucky? yeah, you, me, and the sea otter. >> he'll be wearing a free emma t-shirt on the air tomorrow. >> tomorrow. >> you're producing the...
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has a long investigation under their belt into the new orleans saints. several thousand documents to prove that this pay for pain program was actually happening on the new or lien saints. -- or lien saints -- orleans saints. several redskins players have gone on the record to confirm indeed a similar program was happening here at fed ex field when they were playing here at fed ex against other teams when williams was on the team from 2004 to 2007. coming up in my next live report in a half-hour, what coach joe gibbs has to say about the scandal and what williams himself is saying about all of this mess coming up in a half-hour. back to you, mike, jess. >> thanks, delia. >>> the death toll -- the death toll continues to rise after tornadoes ravaged the midwest and the south. an indiana toddler found in a field didn't survive her injuries. >> right now a massive cleanup effort is under way even though most areas are still without power or cell service. but there are also stories of survival. terrell brown has more from henryville, indiana. >> reporter: peo
has a long investigation under their belt into the new orleans saints. several thousand documents to prove that this pay for pain program was actually happening on the new or lien saints. -- or lien saints -- orleans saints. several redskins players have gone on the record to confirm indeed a similar program was happening here at fed ex field when they were playing here at fed ex against other teams when williams was on the team from 2004 to 2007. coming up in my next live report in a...
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louis down to new orleans.e for the next 48 hours pl i would like to see rain here to wash away some of this pollen. we're going to see six inches into the southern counties there of mississippi. not even a drop here in atlanta for the next couple of days. >> when you said we were trying to figure out natchitoches, louisiana. my mom said the wind was really kicking up and the rain was coming as well. so be careful. >> we've seen 24 inches of rainfall in 24 hours. no place can handle a foot of rain in one day. >> natchitoches. robert de niro quoted that america wasn't ready for a white first lady. now he's backtracking. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a tempting new cereal. mmm! [ female announ
louis down to new orleans.e for the next 48 hours pl i would like to see rain here to wash away some of this pollen. we're going to see six inches into the southern counties there of mississippi. not even a drop here in atlanta for the next couple of days. >> when you said we were trying to figure out natchitoches, louisiana. my mom said the wind was really kicking up and the rain was coming as well. so be careful. >> we've seen 24 inches of rainfall in 24 hours. no place can handle...
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williams has admitted to being the ring leader of a bounty system in new orleans.juring opponents. bonuses for knockout hits and bounties on opposing quarterbacks. williams left the saints for the rams and is not going to escape punishment. this bounty system has been alive in the nfl for a long time on several teams but the timing of this investigation couldn't be worse with the nfl trying to crack down on concussions. philip daniels is one of several players who told the washington post that greg williams also administered the program with the redskins paying players hundreds 2000s of dollars for knockout hits. roger good elsays punishment could be fines. greg williams said it was a terrible mistake and we knew it was wrong while we were doing it. instead of getting caught up with it i should have stopped it. i take full responsibility for my role. i am truly sorry. i have learned a hard lesson and i guarantee that i will never participate in or allow this kind of activity to happen again. >> whose money was it? >> so what philip daniels said is he thought that g
williams has admitted to being the ring leader of a bounty system in new orleans.juring opponents. bonuses for knockout hits and bounties on opposing quarterbacks. williams left the saints for the rams and is not going to escape punishment. this bounty system has been alive in the nfl for a long time on several teams but the timing of this investigation couldn't be worse with the nfl trying to crack down on concussions. philip daniels is one of several players who told the washington post that...
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. >> new orleans saints coach, sean payton has been suss pended one year without pay. it's a landmark punishment for his team's involvement in using a bounty system. that is, handing out extra payments as incentive to saints players who injured players on the opposing team. payton admitted to the bounty system after an nfl investigation, his one-year will cost him his salary. kurt warner, brett favre, and aaron rodgers. the league says the saints continued to pay bounties, after they were warned to stop. and the team lied to investigators when questioned. when payton out for the year, they have to find an interim coach. >> we need to change the culture. this is another step in changing that culture. this type of behavior and accepting this type of a
. >> new orleans saints coach, sean payton has been suss pended one year without pay. it's a landmark punishment for his team's involvement in using a bounty system. that is, handing out extra payments as incentive to saints players who injured players on the opposing team. payton admitted to the bounty system after an nfl investigation, his one-year will cost him his salary. kurt warner, brett favre, and aaron rodgers. the league says the saints continued to pay bounties, after they were...
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by the way, the new orleans saints are not the only team accused of having this bounty system.from the nfl. what does your gut tell you? should the saints be fined or is this just football? go to facebook.com/newsnation to cast your vote. that does it for this edition of "news nation." i'm back tomorrow for coverage of super tuesday. a.b. will join the "news nation" political panel. martin bashir is up next. i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections a
by the way, the new orleans saints are not the only team accused of having this bounty system.from the nfl. what does your gut tell you? should the saints be fined or is this just football? go to facebook.com/newsnation to cast your vote. that does it for this edition of "news nation." i'm back tomorrow for coverage of super tuesday. a.b. will join the "news nation" political panel. martin bashir is up next. i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the...
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i put my mount to your misery new orleans. here, war lies piles so high. this floating prison of a cementary cries of range. this delta lies on its side. rows and rows upon it's own government and crushed. summertime is over and the living is dead. and around midnight all hopes are looted. no one will ever come clean of the katrina of the new orleans and the stinking house of the setting sun. but it's the black and the blue of the loving on the shoes, let alone a dime or water, america, you are always scotched earth in our mouth. always a rain of disaster of streams of our broken eyes. now the rags are the most turn. our pores the poorest that can be worn in the souls shop. now that all is lost and there is only nothing to lose. long live the courage and the poor. they begin to waiver. [applause]. >> vennetia. i was enranged at your body enettia. chicanery that cried out of an awfulor gast. slowly i found you should side streets where you practice a strolling stillness without any engine sounds and the skies turning on into color and then eternal magnifice
i put my mount to your misery new orleans. here, war lies piles so high. this floating prison of a cementary cries of range. this delta lies on its side. rows and rows upon it's own government and crushed. summertime is over and the living is dead. and around midnight all hopes are looted. no one will ever come clean of the katrina of the new orleans and the stinking house of the setting sun. but it's the black and the blue of the loving on the shoes, let alone a dime or water, america, you are...
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after leaving new orleans and coming here, it was still a fight. comparing the schools, yes, i can see the different -- i can see the difference. those parents are there, and they bring in money for those schools, and they have all kinds of book fairs and arts festivals, computer labs, and at hunters point, it is a whole different story. you do not have a computer labs there. we do not have a parent involvement. it is a total difference. >> your perspective on jamal, awaiting the decision on whether he will be executed or spend his life in prison. >> he should be released. [applause] one of my professors actually is working on his case, so i have been following through her visits and conversations, but i think it is the quintessential example of what is happening with the intellects in our community. he is a brilliant brother. if you have not gone on youtube and seen him offering his insight on any number of social political issues -- i mean geopolitical issues, what is happening in afghanistan and iraq, what is happening with education in this cou
after leaving new orleans and coming here, it was still a fight. comparing the schools, yes, i can see the different -- i can see the difference. those parents are there, and they bring in money for those schools, and they have all kinds of book fairs and arts festivals, computer labs, and at hunters point, it is a whole different story. you do not have a computer labs there. we do not have a parent involvement. it is a total difference. >> your perspective on jamal, awaiting the decision...
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the new orleans saints were thought to be super bowl contenders in new orleans is actually hosting the super bowl next year. now they are franchised with a gapping hole. they are not even sure who is going to run their draft next month. roger goodell made it very clear he was serious. listen. we need to change the culture. this is another step in changing that culture. this type of behavior and accepting this type of a program is not going to be tolerated. >> trace: dru brees quoted this message i'm quoting here. i'm speechless. sean peyton is a great man coach and mentor. the best there is i need hear an explanation for this punishment. analysts say this could change the entire saints dynamic. listen. >> everyone loves the new orleans saints. they play fun football and do a great job. now they're the villains of the league. look what they were doing behind closed doors, interesting to see the public perception from the fans how they are viewed are they this warm cinderella team or the bad guys? i think they are the latter. >> trace: head coach sean peyton scheduled to make $8 million
the new orleans saints were thought to be super bowl contenders in new orleans is actually hosting the super bowl next year. now they are franchised with a gapping hole. they are not even sure who is going to run their draft next month. roger goodell made it very clear he was serious. listen. we need to change the culture. this is another step in changing that culture. this type of behavior and accepting this type of a program is not going to be tolerated. >> trace: dru brees quoted this...
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the new orleans saints going into the upcoming season without head coach sean payton and much more. the nfl suspended payton the entire 2012 season for his role in a bounty system when players were financially rewarded for hurting opponents. gerry sandusky will have the full punishment for payton and the rest of those involved later. but that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think a year-long suspension without pay for saints head coach sean payton is fair for having lied about their bounty program? share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an email to wbaltv.com. >> another early sports headline, tim tebow is coming to the northeast as a member of the new york jets. after the trade became official early wednesday, the jets backed out of a salary clause. but late last night, the two sides agreed to split the difference, sending tebow and a draft pick to new york in return for a fourth and sixth-round pick. it's one of the most anticipated movie releases in the last few years, and fans can catch a first glimpse of "the hunger games"
the new orleans saints going into the upcoming season without head coach sean payton and much more. the nfl suspended payton the entire 2012 season for his role in a bounty system when players were financially rewarded for hurting opponents. gerry sandusky will have the full punishment for payton and the rest of those involved later. but that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think a year-long suspension without pay for saints head coach sean payton is fair for having...
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showers from new orleans, atlanta and pittsburgh. near 70s in the northeast. enjoy those temperatures. >>> and finally this morning, they say that a woman's work is never done. but apparently, many of us won't have it any other way. >> that's right, as moms juggle jobs and family, a new study shows husbands actually want to pitch in. but guess who's stopping them? yeah. abc's claire shipman explains. >> i start doing e-mails from the bed. >> laundry. clean the room. >> get dinner started. >> and i do it all over again. >> reporter: the modern woman's time crunch. but this just in. we can't blame slacker husbands or killer jobs anymore. >> women are still holding themselves to these standards that require that they're responsible for so much of what goes on at home, while really performing at work. >> come on. >> reporter: that's right. a surprising new survey by "real simple" magazine say women need to look in the mirror to find the real culprit. we say our biggest impetments to free time are helicopter mothering, hovering over our kids and house work. most sa
showers from new orleans, atlanta and pittsburgh. near 70s in the northeast. enjoy those temperatures. >>> and finally this morning, they say that a woman's work is never done. but apparently, many of us won't have it any other way. >> that's right, as moms juggle jobs and family, a new study shows husbands actually want to pitch in. but guess who's stopping them? yeah. abc's claire shipman explains. >> i start doing e-mails from the bed. >> laundry. clean the room....
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. >>> fox news weather alert, we are just getting reports of a tornado warning for the city of new orleanseteorologist janice dean with the breaking news now. j.d.? >> reporter: yeah. we've seen tornado warnings throughout the morning and the afternoon, and this is just the latest. this slow-moving storm that is bringing inches upon inches of rain, hail and damaging winds, there's our tornado watch in effect until 6 p.m. local time including portions of south eastern louisiana in through m. but as mentioned, we do have a tornado warning for the city of new orleans. that's northern jefferson parish and southeastern louisiana. also just north of that, another tornado warning for north western st. bernard parish, and the system is moving to the northwest around 50 miles per hour, rather north and east, and this was supposed by the national weather service's meteorologists, so spotting some strong rotation on doppler radar. this tornado warning good for the next several minutes. if you live in the area, you want to make sure you're taking shelter immediately. now, megyn, we've seen this tornad
. >>> fox news weather alert, we are just getting reports of a tornado warning for the city of new orleanseteorologist janice dean with the breaking news now. j.d.? >> reporter: yeah. we've seen tornado warnings throughout the morning and the afternoon, and this is just the latest. this slow-moving storm that is bringing inches upon inches of rain, hail and damaging winds, there's our tornado watch in effect until 6 p.m. local time including portions of south eastern louisiana in...
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the new orleans saints are paying a big price for rewarding players for hurting their opponents. the situation room." >>> first this hour, a terrifying new reason for all of us to be potentially very worried about u.s. tensions with iran? the chairman of the house homeland security officials are warning that iran has a force here in the united states right now. there may be hundreds, maybe even thousands of hezbollah agents on american soil who could be ready and willing to attack. brian todd has been following this hearing on capitol hill and he's watching what's going on and pretty shocking information. if true, brian, what's happening? >> very important testimony in congress. current and former law enforcement and intelligence officials saying many of hez mra's operatives have been in the u.s. for years, blending in, making a lot of money. a perfect resource for iran if it's attacked and wants a quick counter strike on the u.s. homeland. >> it's called iran's a-team of terrorism. hezbollah, a militant group that's killed more americans than any other except al qaeda. with conce
the new orleans saints are paying a big price for rewarding players for hurting their opponents. the situation room." >>> first this hour, a terrifying new reason for all of us to be potentially very worried about u.s. tensions with iran? the chairman of the house homeland security officials are warning that iran has a force here in the united states right now. there may be hundreds, maybe even thousands of hezbollah agents on american soil who could be ready and willing to...
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on wednesday commissioner roger goodell handed down unprecedented sanctions against the new orleans saints>> goodell found the team's management was in on a scheme that paid players to injure their opponents. armen keteyian has new details. >> roger goodell sent a clear message to the world of professional sports that lying in disrespect would not be tolerated as the nfl punished those they held responsible for the so-called bounty program that was exposed earlier this month. >> reporter: sean payton is one of the best and brightest head coaches in the nfl. no brighter than when his new orleans saints swept to a super bowl title in 2010. lifting a city shattered by hurricane katrina. but now payton is down and out, suspended for all of next season by nfl commissioner roger goodell. >> on second and seven, intercept intercepted. >> reporter: a pay to injure bounty system the last three seasons. >> the game doesn't need to be played this way. we need to change the culture. this is another step in changing that culture. >> reporter: in addition to payton's year-long ban, goodell indefinitely
on wednesday commissioner roger goodell handed down unprecedented sanctions against the new orleans saints>> goodell found the team's management was in on a scheme that paid players to injure their opponents. armen keteyian has new details. >> roger goodell sent a clear message to the world of professional sports that lying in disrespect would not be tolerated as the nfl punished those they held responsible for the so-called bounty program that was exposed earlier this month....