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planning a trip to new orleans. new orleans! that's our town! we go all the time! hey, here's a crazy thought. now that this mess is all cleared up, why don't we go together? uh, well, you know what, um, we'd actually slow you down because we don't drink. neither do we! neither do we! it's perfect! don't you dare go to new orleans without us. (dootrick or treat! mmm! thank you! mmm! mmm! vidal sassoon volume collection gives you amped-up shape, zero weight. foaming air mousse boosts and lifts for up to 24 hours. vidal sassoon volume. salon genius. affordable for all. vidal sassoon volume. this was great! yeah, let's do it again real soon. marcia: i'll call you with the number of my cat guy. all right. that was rough. yeah, it was. listen, i'm sorry i jumped in early on the gravy thing, but it was either that or open fire on them. i hear that. but at least we got the check, and we are goin' to nawlins! what? we can't go. why not? because they just said don't you dare go without us! so, unless you wanna go with them and their cats, we can't go. are you insane? i'm no
planning a trip to new orleans. new orleans! that's our town! we go all the time! hey, here's a crazy thought. now that this mess is all cleared up, why don't we go together? uh, well, you know what, um, we'd actually slow you down because we don't drink. neither do we! neither do we! it's perfect! don't you dare go to new orleans without us. (dootrick or treat! mmm! thank you! mmm! mmm! vidal sassoon volume collection gives you amped-up shape, zero weight. foaming air mousse boosts and lifts...
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hungry ino to sleep philadelphia, in new orleans, in new york.but if something horrific happen on the other side of the world, i can assure you that within 24 to 48 hours, you will see a c 117 cargo plane with parishes of the food going right out the back of the plane. and that should happen. my question is -- where was that food yesterday? and why was it not in my city and many other cities across the united states of america? we have some contradictions here that we need to deal with. we cannot just take care of the rest of the world and not take care of ourselves. it is the opinion of the doctor whose kids are sick, the shoemaker whose kids have holes in their shoes. we are actually big enough and bad enough that the country that we can do both. we can do great things around the world, but we need to take care of our own people at the same time. [applause] >> this questioner says -- in two decades of americans demanding that government leaders be "tough on crime congo a distortion in number of african american men have been incarcerated. what
hungry ino to sleep philadelphia, in new orleans, in new york.but if something horrific happen on the other side of the world, i can assure you that within 24 to 48 hours, you will see a c 117 cargo plane with parishes of the food going right out the back of the plane. and that should happen. my question is -- where was that food yesterday? and why was it not in my city and many other cities across the united states of america? we have some contradictions here that we need to deal with. we...
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on with health care in new orleans. but a number of locations around the country are suffering from such extensive datasets that hospitals are closing among the safetynet group amongst private hospitals we have seen the cherry picking phenomenon, which was during this recession we didn't talk a lot about health care or health care insurance so i will say that there was these really interesting studies done back in the 1990s of the
on with health care in new orleans. but a number of locations around the country are suffering from such extensive datasets that hospitals are closing among the safetynet group amongst private hospitals we have seen the cherry picking phenomenon, which was during this recession we didn't talk a lot about health care or health care insurance so i will say that there was these really interesting studies done back in the 1990s of the
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the vast majority of residents in new orleans walk the past of peace. like amara skinner. >> it doesn't make you look like a man. it means you are stupid. like walking on street like you stay on guard like a lot. like i don't wear any shoes that i can't run in just in case. >> and back in the lower 9th patrina peters is rising above her grief. >> i do want queen won't bow down to violence. i am duriah queen. >> her son di did he -- demond. >> this suit had to hit the streets of new orleans. >> wild man d may be gone from this world but he is always with his mother as she marches on. >> we have to continue to stand. we have to continue to fight and we have to continue to get out of here and say it's not okay. it's not acceptable. we are not going to continue losing children, our sons to the street. >> that story from our correspondent sarah hoy. after the break, not enough words, sympathy, consolation and the reality it just won't be enough to take away the pain. >> there's a way to su survive,a death of your loved one. there's a way to learn to love aga
the vast majority of residents in new orleans walk the past of peace. like amara skinner. >> it doesn't make you look like a man. it means you are stupid. like walking on street like you stay on guard like a lot. like i don't wear any shoes that i can't run in just in case. >> and back in the lower 9th patrina peters is rising above her grief. >> i do want queen won't bow down to violence. i am duriah queen. >> her son di did he -- demond. >> this suit had to hit...
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she is the new orleans-based artist behind "herman's house." ect of this new documentary by the same name that premiered on pbs pov the summer. we're also joined by malik rahim , who introduced the angola 3 members to the black panther party in prison. he is cofounder of the common ground collective, which helped bring thousands of people from all over the world to help rebuild new orleans after hurricane katrina. in 2008, he ran for congress as a green party candidate. we welcome you both to democracy now! we did cement a request to interview herman wallace after he was removed into the prison thattal, but we were told similar requests have been denied and did not want to make an exception in this case. ,ackie summell, malik rahim welcome to democracy now! frome, you just came back seeing henry yesterday. what is his condition? >> it is an honor to be here. i had an opportunity to visit herman yesterday. weird days if not hours -- it is obvious we are days if not hours away from seeing louisiana kill an innocent man. >> can he speak? >> he can
she is the new orleans-based artist behind "herman's house." ect of this new documentary by the same name that premiered on pbs pov the summer. we're also joined by malik rahim , who introduced the angola 3 members to the black panther party in prison. he is cofounder of the common ground collective, which helped bring thousands of people from all over the world to help rebuild new orleans after hurricane katrina. in 2008, he ran for congress as a green party candidate. we welcome you...
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i was going to move to new orleans. that i was going to sell everything and go to new orleans. that i was going to open up a restaurant down there. >> in the interim, i believe they developed more marital problems, so that plan disintegrated. >> as the marriage dissolves, the condo becomes the scene of a seemingly endless stream of parties. >> it does sound like at some point both of them engaged in some extramarital sexual relationships. >> eventually, starla returns to new orleans alone, moving in with friends she made during the trip. patrick informs his mother-in-law about the turn of events. >> he just told me that things was over between them. i never thought that i would lose him for a son-in-law, because she whe was such a swee. >> the apartment is now the exclusive domain of patrick and the man he met in new orleans. >> cocaine was obviously a big part of the story. i believe that at some point, patrick got completely grandiose and thought that he was ready to be king of the cocaine world, start his own cartel.
i was going to move to new orleans. that i was going to sell everything and go to new orleans. that i was going to open up a restaurant down there. >> in the interim, i believe they developed more marital problems, so that plan disintegrated. >> as the marriage dissolves, the condo becomes the scene of a seemingly endless stream of parties. >> it does sound like at some point both of them engaged in some extramarital sexual relationships. >> eventually, starla returns to...
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in new orleans and there were people everywhere. people in suits you didn't know who the defenders were, you didn't know who the prosecutors were and you knew who the clients were because they were shackled on the seats. the judge started calling names and in the next second he would call another name and you heard voices, that would be the voice speaking for the person. a lawyer never stood next to the client and then the judge calls a name and there was no voice and he says is there mr. so and so here? he says i'm here. >> he says where is your lawyer? i haven't seen my lawyers since 70 days ago. what had been shocked to me for a man who had been locked for more than 70 days, nobody knew that. they had been used to a system, a level of expectation for poor people and the kind of justice they deserve. they become so used to it that they accepted it. that gave me this idea that we need to start a movement, it needs to be a movement of public defenders who get it so we started building gideon's promise by creating young defenders fro
in new orleans and there were people everywhere. people in suits you didn't know who the defenders were, you didn't know who the prosecutors were and you knew who the clients were because they were shackled on the seats. the judge started calling names and in the next second he would call another name and you heard voices, that would be the voice speaking for the person. a lawyer never stood next to the client and then the judge calls a name and there was no voice and he says is there mr. so...
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people in new orleans are rebuilding the city for the better. >> the school of choice movement is heret will never go back. >> and next some more good news this time from the internet. the blob should be worried because look how excited these kids are about math. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar, for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> do your kids have a good teacher? how do you know? maybe the teacher next door is better. maybe there is a better teacher in another state. maybe there is the world's best teacher or several. wouldn't it be great if your kids could have that teacher? well, today, yes, you can. >> yeah, i got it! >> yeah! >> these kids are this excited about a math
people in new orleans are rebuilding the city for the better. >> the school of choice movement is heret will never go back. >> and next some more good news this time from the internet. the blob should be worried because look how excited these kids are about math. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar, for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might...
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. >>> a jury in new orleans is being asked to decide who is to blame for the devastating 2010 deep water horizon oil spill in the gulf of mexico. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> obama administration officials said they need to enrol 2.7 u.s. redents between the ages of 18 and 35 in exchange plans to balance risks and hold down costs. will they enrol come 1 october - should they pay the face. >> joining me now is jen mishory, deputy director of young invincibles, she's in washington d.c. and yevgeniy feyman, a research assistant at the manhattan institute. thank you for being with us. i want to start with you yevgeniy feyman. the young people are crucial to the success of obamacare. >> absolutely. they'll balance out the risk pool, they'll keep premiums that n
. >>> a jury in new orleans is being asked to decide who is to blame for the devastating 2010 deep water horizon oil spill in the gulf of mexico. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and...
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we'll talk to it the mayor of new orleans about his nationwide campaign to combat violence. does he suggest should happen? >>> plus, developing news out just now. the woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing off a warning shot at her boyfriend who had been accused of domestic violence, this story very much talked about around the time george zimmerman's trial happened. well, new word she is getting a new trial. we'll have the latest developments in this much talked about case. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian... ...and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to
we'll talk to it the mayor of new orleans about his nationwide campaign to combat violence. does he suggest should happen? >>> plus, developing news out just now. the woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing off a warning shot at her boyfriend who had been accused of domestic violence, this story very much talked about around the time george zimmerman's trial happened. well, new word she is getting a new trial. we'll have the latest developments in this much talked about case....
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. >>> a jury in new orleans is being asked to decide who is to blame for the devastating 2010 deep water horizon oil spill in the gulf of mexico. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> welcome back. the stalemate in washington is keeping wall street on edge. the dow has dropped from the opening bell and has been down all day. >>> one analyst said rather than worry, investors should see it as a buying opportunity. analysts also caution wall street is more fearful of the debt ceiling fight that is hon the horizon. the second phase of the bp trial in new orleans. bp is trying to avoid billions of dollars in fines after a rig explosion killed 11 people and caused the largest offshore oil spill in u.s. history. who is responsible, and how much of the damage is turning in
. >>> a jury in new orleans is being asked to decide who is to blame for the devastating 2010 deep water horizon oil spill in the gulf of mexico. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and...
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went to new orleans and i started learning the history of new orleans.t theto learn history of his music was. there was a bunch of different stuff. what went into the making of that music was not just arbitrary. show a fewas on this months ago and we had a great time talking. read his poetry before. i love aaron neville. how have you known, artistically, who and who not to collaborate with? because you're so good at this, how did you know that your voices would match? >> you had to throw yourself at it and start doing it. i am a chameleon and i can change my voice a lot. i was a harmony singer and that is really hard. people don't realize it is as hard as lead singing. you have to really listen. 99% of singing is listening. listen. got to hear and you have to be able to shade and move. if everybody else goes like that, that is harmony singing. erin invited me on stage to sing with him. he was in the -- i was in the audience one night and this is another thing. i will not go up on stage without rehearsing because i don't like to do it. and they said, we w
went to new orleans and i started learning the history of new orleans.t theto learn history of his music was. there was a bunch of different stuff. what went into the making of that music was not just arbitrary. show a fewas on this months ago and we had a great time talking. read his poetry before. i love aaron neville. how have you known, artistically, who and who not to collaborate with? because you're so good at this, how did you know that your voices would match? >> you had to throw...
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miami, florida, new orleans, louisiana, east rutherford, new jersey, or san diego, california? >> new orleans? >> no. >> we wish. >> here you go! >> so the correct answer is, jersey. >> first-ever cold weather outdoor super bowl. the farmer's almanac says it's going to be a storm bowl, so bring your jackets. bonus question to you, who has hosted the most-ever super bowls, miami, new orleans, or san diego? >> miami? >> miami is ten or new orleans, also ten. >> new orleans, okay. >> next year will be in phoenix on nbc. you going? >> i would love to go. back across. >> from atlanta, new england, patriots quarterback tom brady and his supermodel wife recently plunked down $20 million on a new mansion in california. it includes what notable luxury feature, ice cream parlor, tanning salon, golf course, or a moat? >> golf course? >> big day for kathie lee. >> i would have gone with that, too. >> tom plays a lot, but no one would have said moat, but it is the correct answer. they have a massive mansion and, yeah, a bridge even goes over the moat. they are a little bit odd, tom and gise
miami, florida, new orleans, louisiana, east rutherford, new jersey, or san diego, california? >> new orleans? >> no. >> we wish. >> here you go! >> so the correct answer is, jersey. >> first-ever cold weather outdoor super bowl. the farmer's almanac says it's going to be a storm bowl, so bring your jackets. bonus question to you, who has hosted the most-ever super bowls, miami, new orleans, or san diego? >> miami? >> miami is ten or new orleans,...
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pleasant across most of the country heavy showers from new orleans to new orleans and in to south texas. >> temperatures above normal for the eastern u.s. and the mild weather as far south as atlanta. summer-like along the front range of the rockies with temperatures in the 80s and season ail long the west coast. >>> i >>> talk about making an entry. these newlyweds before getting hitched to each other they clipped to a zip line and rode in to their ceremony. >> in tandem there. >> they had to pull themselves to the last couple of feet. >> fun for their guests, for themselves obviously. they did a great job of that. congratulations to them. >> look at her crying. i will say i have seen -- we did a story on this show. >> wasn't there some kind of zip line mishap it. >> was. >> i remember is something. >> i feel like this wasn't in tandem. everyone was on the same zip line is the story we did and they crashed in to each other and it you not cute. >> of course you had to do that at 'the end. >> always have to pull yourself in. zip lining one of the adventurous thingsly do. very fun. >> i w
pleasant across most of the country heavy showers from new orleans to new orleans and in to south texas. >> temperatures above normal for the eastern u.s. and the mild weather as far south as atlanta. summer-like along the front range of the rockies with temperatures in the 80s and season ail long the west coast. >>> i >>> talk about making an entry. these newlyweds before getting hitched to each other they clipped to a zip line and rode in to their ceremony. >> in...
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well, you know, people in new orleans are rebilling tuilding for the better. it will never go back. >> and next, some more good news. this time from the internet. the blob should be worried. look how excited these kids are about math. [ male announcer ] e was born to help people clean. so it was no surprise when he set out to give the world the hardest-working, best-smelling cleaners he could. like mr. clean with the scent of gain. that combines irresistible scent and powerful cleaning. and his lemon-scented anti-bacterial spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. people sure loved having something that smelled as great as it cleaned. that's why when it comes to clean, there's only one mr. >>> do your kids have a good teacher? how do you know? mayb >>> do your kids have a good teacher? how do you know? maybe the teacher next door is better. maybe there's a better teacher in another state. maybe there's a world's best teacher or several. wouldn't it be a great if your kids could have that teacher? well, today, yes, you can. >> yeah, i got it. >> whoo! >> yeah. >> thes
well, you know, people in new orleans are rebilling tuilding for the better. it will never go back. >> and next, some more good news. this time from the internet. the blob should be worried. look how excited these kids are about math. [ male announcer ] e was born to help people clean. so it was no surprise when he set out to give the world the hardest-working, best-smelling cleaners he could. like mr. clean with the scent of gain. that combines irresistible scent and powerful cleaning....
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i mean i think that in new orleans they learned. hospitals are about power and water. . and we lost that in new york. and it was crazy to see after all the lessons we should have learned from katrina, that again we're seeing babies being carried down darkened staircase, so yes we've got infrastructure all over this country whether it's been, you know, tornado alley, hospitals up to code, earthquake zones. you know, when i'm going to be checked into a hospital f i have something that needs to be done, i want to ask. so we need to be asking tough questions about our hospitals. we need to be asking tough questions of our government, about regulations that maybe need to be strengthened that our government has said after katrina, need to be strengthened. still haven't been released all these years later. so we have major things to learn and that's why i wrote this five day the a memorial. >> jon: if you asked, if i go into the hospital and say to them, like, so how's your generator situation. >> yes, ask them. >> jon: you can't get someone to see you let alone to discuss, ca
i mean i think that in new orleans they learned. hospitals are about power and water. . and we lost that in new york. and it was crazy to see after all the lessons we should have learned from katrina, that again we're seeing babies being carried down darkened staircase, so yes we've got infrastructure all over this country whether it's been, you know, tornado alley, hospitals up to code, earthquake zones. you know, when i'm going to be checked into a hospital f i have something that needs to be...
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and now on to new orleans louisiana where convictions against five former new orleans police officers for committing civil rights violations in the post katrina chaos have been now tossed out by a federal judge back in two thousand and seven five officers were found guilty of shooting and killing two individuals and wounding four others on the danziger bridge in new orleans less than a week after hurricane katrina made landfall in two thousand and five among those killed by the police a seventeen year old as well as a forty year old mentally disabled man both were unarmed but the attorneys for the former officers convicted in two thousand and eleven argued the trial should be avoided since the prosecution engaged in what they called a secret public relations campaign against his clients allegedly prosecutors in the case posted anonymous comments on the web site of a new orleans newspaper that a federal judge kurt angle hart now says created a carnival environment that perverted justice in the case judge ingle heart has ordered a new trial for the officers. of the same antibiotics that
and now on to new orleans louisiana where convictions against five former new orleans police officers for committing civil rights violations in the post katrina chaos have been now tossed out by a federal judge back in two thousand and seven five officers were found guilty of shooting and killing two individuals and wounding four others on the danziger bridge in new orleans less than a week after hurricane katrina made landfall in two thousand and five among those killed by the police a...
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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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louis -- new orleans, those temperatures will be lifted to the northeast. you see regionally how we've got all the clouds west of the appalachians. there's a cold front there. that will be coming through but we have so little moisture to work with that it's not going to be much of an issue us for. in fact, it looks unbelievable for another five or six days here. then things are going to change. 77 this afternoon. light winds, south, southeast.
louis -- new orleans, those temperatures will be lifted to the northeast. you see regionally how we've got all the clouds west of the appalachians. there's a cold front there. that will be coming through but we have so little moisture to work with that it's not going to be much of an issue us for. in fact, it looks unbelievable for another five or six days here. then things are going to change. 77 this afternoon. light winds, south, southeast.
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see it at the world trade center as well, a wealthy center that does not have new orleans poverty. in disputes over who has authority to plan the rebuilding. i think, given everything we know about san francisco, we can expect that we're highly likely to have a big question over who has the authority to make decisions.çóÑi ñr andÑi clearing that up is one of the most important things we can do today to prepare for rebuilding after a disaster. >> have we seen any occasion that we're headed toward that? have you -- >> oh, no. this conversation has absolutely not even begun to happen yet. >> it's starting right now,Ñi here. >> yeah. >> to things like the tunnels that people anticipate that probably wouldn't be practical right now. i mean, transit upgrades and, you know, sewage line upgrades and power lineÑi upgrades, allf that is something that, you know, you would likely look at during that time. but again, if you don't have some sort of group of people who are already talking about that, orleans is still relatively unfixed. >> you can do what happened in '06, just go build, we'll co
see it at the world trade center as well, a wealthy center that does not have new orleans poverty. in disputes over who has authority to plan the rebuilding. i think, given everything we know about san francisco, we can expect that we're highly likely to have a big question over who has the authority to make decisions.çóÑi ñr andÑi clearing that up is one of the most important things we can do today to prepare for rebuilding after a disaster. >> have we seen any occasion that we're...
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after september 11, the economy of new orleans went to nothing. and after three years of just struggling to get back, katrina hit. then rita hit. then ike. then gustav, then the national recession, then the b.p. oil spill, and all of this happened while we as a nation were at war and were looking abroad. and so it was a particularly difficult time. but what has happened is, because the survival instinct is really strong, the people of new orleans in an amazing way said, you know, not only no, but hell no, and we're going to get back up and we're going to keep walking, because this is what we have. and the thing that they did that is really -- that i continue to be amazed at, they decided -- and this is something every community has really got to think about, because your instinct when something bad happens is just to put it back like it was, because up to the just get back how you knew it to be. and it gave us an opportunity to look at ourselves and do real soul searching and come to an uncomfortable truth that as terrible as katrina and rita were
after september 11, the economy of new orleans went to nothing. and after three years of just struggling to get back, katrina hit. then rita hit. then ike. then gustav, then the national recession, then the b.p. oil spill, and all of this happened while we as a nation were at war and were looking abroad. and so it was a particularly difficult time. but what has happened is, because the survival instinct is really strong, the people of new orleans in an amazing way said, you know, not only no,...
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everything happens in new orleans. >> what do you think? it kind of looks like lawrence if he had facial hair. >> i was thinking the same thing. that might be a nice addition. >> i think lawrence should try it. >> when he is doing weather. >> let's talk google. >>> google is fighting for the right to snoop through your email. the company argued its case at a hearing over a class action lawsuit in san jose yesterday. the suit claims gmail users don't know their emails are being scanned to help google target advertising. google says it's legal but plaintiffs say the company is violating california privacy and wiretapping laws. google is asking the judge to dismiss the suit. no ruling was issued yesterday. >>> on the consumerwatch today when it comes to cooking chicken apparently most of us are doing it all wrong according to a new campaign for home cooks to stop them from washing chicken before cooking it: usda says even though nine out of ten of us do it, apparently we're not supposed to because rinsing the bird sprays bacteria around the ki
everything happens in new orleans. >> what do you think? it kind of looks like lawrence if he had facial hair. >> i was thinking the same thing. that might be a nice addition. >> i think lawrence should try it. >> when he is doing weather. >> let's talk google. >>> google is fighting for the right to snoop through your email. the company argued its case at a hearing over a class action lawsuit in san jose yesterday. the suit claims gmail users don't know...
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on with health care in new orleans. but a number of locations around the country are suffering from such extensive datasets that hospitals are closing among the safetynet group amongst private hospitals we have seen the cherry picking phenomenon, which was during this recession we didn't talk a lot about health care or health care insurance so i will say that there was these really interesting studies done back in the 1990s of the portion of help that we could buy if we did everyone universal health care insurance and everyone had this. how much could we improve u.s. health care. and so that is part of the financial situation. but from what i understand everyone had public health care we could die of 15 to 20% of preventable death. so it's very low. so the question is where does the rest come from? and why we talk so much about the social phenomenon. it comes from how much we smoke and drink and exercise in the quality of the diet that we eat. and is much that is going on with the health care system has to be addressed
on with health care in new orleans. but a number of locations around the country are suffering from such extensive datasets that hospitals are closing among the safetynet group amongst private hospitals we have seen the cherry picking phenomenon, which was during this recession we didn't talk a lot about health care or health care insurance so i will say that there was these really interesting studies done back in the 1990s of the portion of help that we could buy if we did everyone universal...
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the hospital of new orleans -- as the number of situations going on with health care new orleans similar to detroit. a number of locations around the country are suffering from such extensive deficits and debt that hospitals are closing among the safety net groups and among some private hospitals, we see cherry-picking phenomenon, which is alluded to both during the recession and since. i didn't talk a lot about health care and health care insurance and how they suspect they carried recessionary. but i will say there were these really interesting studies in many teen 90s. the portion of health we could bifurcate everyone in the universe health care insurance, if i read had a fantastic doctor in perfect surgery and so would, how much could we improve u.s. health care? studies without commenting particularly on the hospital, where i don't have the details of their financial situation, but from what i understand, especially if everyone had perfect health care, we could buy between 15% and 20% of preventable deaths, which is really though. so the question is where did the rest come from and
the hospital of new orleans -- as the number of situations going on with health care new orleans similar to detroit. a number of locations around the country are suffering from such extensive deficits and debt that hospitals are closing among the safety net groups and among some private hospitals, we see cherry-picking phenomenon, which is alluded to both during the recession and since. i didn't talk a lot about health care and health care insurance and how they suspect they carried...
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. >>> the second face of the bp 12 in a new orleans court. bp trying to avoid billions of dollars in fines after a rig explosion in 2010 killed 11 people and called the largest offshore oil spill in u.s. history. who is responsible and how much of the damage is turning into a huge fight. stephanie boswell reports. >> the family has been raising oysters since 1904. mitch runs the business that his grandfather started. >> we grew from a 14-acre lease to now roughly 15,000 acres. >> there is a pocket of oil here. >> when he's not tending his oyster beds he's creeping a close eye on the marsh. >> this is oil. definitely oil. >> three and a half years ago these marshes were covered in oil that poured into the gulf of mexico for 86 days after the explosion of the drilling oil rig. >> 200 miles of shore lines still has oil. 14 of considered moderate to heavily oiled. >> it's been devastating. oyster processing plants have closed, and oysters have not spawned in the golf in two years. >> so 2014 we're going see a drastic decline in oyster production
. >>> the second face of the bp 12 in a new orleans court. bp trying to avoid billions of dollars in fines after a rig explosion in 2010 killed 11 people and called the largest offshore oil spill in u.s. history. who is responsible and how much of the damage is turning into a huge fight. stephanie boswell reports. >> the family has been raising oysters since 1904. mitch runs the business that his grandfather started. >> we grew from a 14-acre lease to now roughly 15,000...
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in the two years after hurricane katrina, the number of homeless people in new orleans jumped from 2,000 to nearly 12,000, but an ambitious effort has the city working on a new way to fight chronic homelessness. >> it wasn't so long ago bruce james was living the life he planned. >> aero space was my career, fabricated parts from blueprints. i worked on the space station, space lab. >> it changed in an instant in 2008. >> a potential government was schizophrenic, heard voices. he came and opened fire on me and my coworker. me and my dummy, i popped up to look and caught a 45 in the temple. i lost my eye. i have a titanium plate in my head to open up my skull. >> he lost his job and his pride. frustrated by the bureaucracy, he never could get social security. his outlook on life faded with his sight. >> i find myself not being able to work. it was different for me. it was difficult. i had nowhere to go after that. i was homeless. >> bruce became a part of a growing sub culture of did he de people on the rise. >> the definition is that you have serious mental or physical disabilities and y
in the two years after hurricane katrina, the number of homeless people in new orleans jumped from 2,000 to nearly 12,000, but an ambitious effort has the city working on a new way to fight chronic homelessness. >> it wasn't so long ago bruce james was living the life he planned. >> aero space was my career, fabricated parts from blueprints. i worked on the space station, space lab. >> it changed in an instant in 2008. >> a potential government was schizophrenic, heard...
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this suit had to hit the streets of new orleans. >> wildman d.ay be gone from this world, but he's always with his mother as she marches on. >> we have to continue to fight, and we have to continue to get out here and say it's not ok. it's not acceptable. we're not going to continue losing children, sons to the streets. >> the children at risk from our correspondent sarah hoye. >> here in the nation's capitol, the pain came at the washington navy yard. there are 13 people, including the lone gunman died and the city which boasts strong gun control laws was left reeling. there is another community that understands all too well the royaling emotions of the victim's families. the tragedy nine months ago bonded newtown connecticut and led many to become activists against gun violence. >> we continue to follow breaking news that is coming out of washington, d.c. >> on monday morning, as the news from the washington navy yard broke, the sadness reached newtown connecticut all over again. monty heard it as he came into his house. >> what went through yo
this suit had to hit the streets of new orleans. >> wildman d.ay be gone from this world, but he's always with his mother as she marches on. >> we have to continue to fight, and we have to continue to get out here and say it's not ok. it's not acceptable. we're not going to continue losing children, sons to the streets. >> the children at risk from our correspondent sarah hoye. >> here in the nation's capitol, the pain came at the washington navy yard. there are 13...
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you like new orleans. >> i do.are the saints. >> i know, but i don't know if they are 0-2, 2-0. jack, do you know what the saints are? >> not right now. i don't know. >> nobody knows. it's okay. i love the saints to death. but you ask me the score -- >> they are screaming at the tv going, "come on, man!" >> talking about the eeagles, andy reid got a great reception. which is surprising, sorry suzanne who is from philly and hates when we talk about the fans in philly. that can be cruel. but they gave him a good reception in his hometown where he was the coach for many years and they were apprehensive of him returning even if he was wearing the opposite team's colors. >> i'm telling you -- >> they are 2-0. >> the saints are 2-0. >> that's why i like the saints. >> wow. you got the right team. >> hello. >> let's move on. >>> coming up, getting the deal done. >> we will tell you why the race is on to buy and sell homes. you are watching world news now. go saints! ♪ ♪ just know you are not alone ♪ i'm going to make this
you like new orleans. >> i do.are the saints. >> i know, but i don't know if they are 0-2, 2-0. jack, do you know what the saints are? >> not right now. i don't know. >> nobody knows. it's okay. i love the saints to death. but you ask me the score -- >> they are screaming at the tv going, "come on, man!" >> talking about the eeagles, andy reid got a great reception. which is surprising, sorry suzanne who is from philly and hates when we talk about...