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during the battle of new orleans, during the campaign for new orleans, andrew jackson breech breached the levee in two places to flood the battlefield in front of the british. what dot british do? they go back and fill in the breaches in the levee. the levee does play a role, but it's not going to be a determinative factor. >> other questions? >> so really about just overall ports in new orleans -- >> you think it's important? >> oh yeah. >> well for america's sake. i mean, what did you view the importance of new orleans? i mean i see it as a really reluctance to prevent the british from getting a foothold in america again. >> you don't want the british to be successful. new orleans controls the interior of north america because it's the, controls the waterway. the great mississippi water shedd. so if you lose control of numbers, you lose the transportation, the communication access, between the appalachian mountains and the rocky mountains. you cannot lose control of it. that's one of the reasons during the american civil war, porters gun boats take it in the spring of '62. it cuts t
during the battle of new orleans, during the campaign for new orleans, andrew jackson breech breached the levee in two places to flood the battlefield in front of the british. what dot british do? they go back and fill in the breaches in the levee. the levee does play a role, but it's not going to be a determinative factor. >> other questions? >> so really about just overall ports in new orleans -- >> you think it's important? >> oh yeah. >> well for america's...
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they live coming to new orleans.did schedule the event early because i figure there's a limit to how much trouble they could get into. they can't get over to bourbon street fast enough if we did a daytime event. i know that there probably a couple of my staff that are lsu fans. i wouldn't mind staying for the game tomorrow night. i know we've got the president here. i just saw him a minute ago and i wished him all the best. i want to acknowledge a couple of people here. you've got your governor, bobby jindal is here. we've got secretary of transportation anthony fox who is here. we have cedric richmond, your outstanding congressman. >> cedric brought down a bunch of colleagues from congressional caucus for important work they are doing. not that they are going to enjoy themselves at all that they are here. we are thrilled to see them here. you have one of the best mayors in the country in mitch landr u landrieu. i just flew down with your senator who by coincidence has the same name, mary landrieu. she's traveling ar
they live coming to new orleans.did schedule the event early because i figure there's a limit to how much trouble they could get into. they can't get over to bourbon street fast enough if we did a daytime event. i know that there probably a couple of my staff that are lsu fans. i wouldn't mind staying for the game tomorrow night. i know we've got the president here. i just saw him a minute ago and i wished him all the best. i want to acknowledge a couple of people here. you've got your...
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he couldn't play on most courses in new orleans because he was a black man.black blue care -- a blue-collar place to grow up. it became an incubator of black talent. morreale, mark morreale, the national urban league president, we all came from this neighborhood. lisa jackson. it was annika binder -- an incubator of talents. if it wasn't for us, we knew people would give up on it. moses generation that has done so much to make sure that we have this wonderful neighborhood, what sweet auburn is to atlanta, that is what potter train park was in new orleans. this generation work so hard to give us the opportunity to grow up with a great foundation. it is on us, the joshua generation, to bring it back. we reconstituted ourselves, put together our own corporation. we have a couple of dozen homes with solar and geothermal. we brought the neighborhood back. tavis: i want to ask you what a blessing it has been or how therapeutic -- you will fill in the blank -- to express your artistry in a series like "treÉe " that is based in your hometown. before i do that, every
he couldn't play on most courses in new orleans because he was a black man.black blue care -- a blue-collar place to grow up. it became an incubator of black talent. morreale, mark morreale, the national urban league president, we all came from this neighborhood. lisa jackson. it was annika binder -- an incubator of talents. if it wasn't for us, we knew people would give up on it. moses generation that has done so much to make sure that we have this wonderful neighborhood, what sweet auburn is...
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al and cris back twrap things up in new orleans after this gen saints over the wboys, 49-17. al and cris backo wrap things up inew orleans after this. aige saints over e cowboys, 49-17. al and cris back to wrap things in new orleans aftethis. ngent, saints over the cowboys, 49-17. al and cris back twrap things up in new orleans after this. , saints over the cowbs, 49-17. al andris back to wrap things up in w orleans after this and warm cheddar sauce. ndy's new pretzel pub chicken. now that's better. and now kids' meal isust $1.99 after 4. ♪ i always wanten a bike that honorethose who serve oucountry. and geico gave me that opportunity. now naturally, we wanteit to be powerful, innovative and we built this bike as a tribute to those who areerving, ose who have served antheir families. and i thinwe nailed it. geico. proudly serving the military f over 75 years.
al and cris back twrap things up in new orleans after this gen saints over the wboys, 49-17. al and cris backo wrap things up inew orleans after this. aige saints over e cowboys, 49-17. al and cris back to wrap things in new orleans aftethis. ngent, saints over the cowboys, 49-17. al and cris back twrap things up in new orleans after this. , saints over the cowbs, 49-17. al andris back to wrap things up in w orleans after this and warm cheddar sauce. ndy's new pretzel pub chicken. now that's...
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my name is a mia baracoa as a kid growing up in the projects of new orleans i saw shootings like this all the time and eventually committed acts of violence myself at the serving five years in jail i began to help kids to mentor but this story isn't about me this is a story about the environment in which i grew up. a wild night across metro new orleans someone sprays a crowd with bullets as they were leaving a high school basketball game five people good evening and all nine people were shot tonight including an eleven year old in five separate shootings in new orleans and jefferson parish and nine year old boys are covering tonight after another drive by shooting in new orleans east it's much like the one where the two year old girl was shot and killed several kids playing in the middle of the afternoon when the gunfire broke out a shooting happened just after seven i was called in the crossfire as a way that is able to record it was the target shooting police. this is a story about what it's like being young and surrounded by family but it's also a story about finding solutions. you
my name is a mia baracoa as a kid growing up in the projects of new orleans i saw shootings like this all the time and eventually committed acts of violence myself at the serving five years in jail i began to help kids to mentor but this story isn't about me this is a story about the environment in which i grew up. a wild night across metro new orleans someone sprays a crowd with bullets as they were leaving a high school basketball game five people good evening and all nine people were shot...
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a wild night across metro new orleans someone sprays a crowd with bullets as they were leaving a high school basketball game five people good evening and all nine people were shot tonight including an eleven year old in five separate shootings in new orleans and jefferson parish has a nine year old boys are covering tonight after another drive by shooting in new orleans east it's much like the one where the two year old girl was shot and killed several kids playing in the middle of the afternoon when the gunfire broke out a shooting happened just after seven i was called in the crossfire as a way that is able to record it was the target shooting. this is a story about what it's like being young and surrounded by family but it's also a story about finding solutions. you tolerate as unable. to tolerate as an adult children have to see this day after day. and it day. and one nine hundred sixty new orleans had his largest population and as small as murder rate but in the course of fifty years over ten thousand people have been murdered and since two thousand and five more people have been
a wild night across metro new orleans someone sprays a crowd with bullets as they were leaving a high school basketball game five people good evening and all nine people were shot tonight including an eleven year old in five separate shootings in new orleans and jefferson parish has a nine year old boys are covering tonight after another drive by shooting in new orleans east it's much like the one where the two year old girl was shot and killed several kids playing in the middle of the...
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a wild night across metro new orleans someone sprays a crowd with bullets as they were leaving a high school basketball game five people i thought good evening and all nine people were shot tonight including an eleven year old in five separate shootings in new orleans and jefferson parish has a nine year old boys are covering tonight after another drive by shooting in new orleans east it's much like the one where the two year old girl was shot and killed several kids around side playing in the middle of the afternoon when the gunfire broke out a shooting happened just after seven i learned all of that was called an exhaust fire. that is a record it was the target that shooting. this is a story about what it's like being young and surrounded by father but it's also a story about finding solutions up much murder you tolerate as unable. to tolerate as an adult to watch the children have to see this day after day not be entertained. in one nine hundred sixty new orleans had his largest population and his smallest murder rate but in the course of fifty years over ten thousand people have b
a wild night across metro new orleans someone sprays a crowd with bullets as they were leaving a high school basketball game five people i thought good evening and all nine people were shot tonight including an eleven year old in five separate shootings in new orleans and jefferson parish has a nine year old boys are covering tonight after another drive by shooting in new orleans east it's much like the one where the two year old girl was shot and killed several kids around side playing in the...
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a wild night across metro new orleans someone sprays a crowd with bullets as they were leaving a high school basketball game five people i thought good evening and all nine people were shot tonight including an eleven year old in five separate shootings in new orleans and jefferson parish has a nine year old boys are covering tonight after another drive by shooting in new orleans east it's much like the one where the two year old girl was shot and killed several kids round side playing in the middle of the afternoon when the gunfire broke out a shooting happened just after seven i want to see was called in the last fire. it's a way that is a record it was the target shooting. this is a story about what it's like being young and surrounded by family but it's also a story about finding solutions up much murder you tolerate as unable. to tolerate as an adult to watch the children have to see this day after day not be entertained. in one nine hundred sixty new orleans had his largest population and as small as murder rate but in the course of fifty years over ten thousand people have been
a wild night across metro new orleans someone sprays a crowd with bullets as they were leaving a high school basketball game five people i thought good evening and all nine people were shot tonight including an eleven year old in five separate shootings in new orleans and jefferson parish has a nine year old boys are covering tonight after another drive by shooting in new orleans east it's much like the one where the two year old girl was shot and killed several kids round side playing in the...
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he's in new orleans today.interesting to note s senator mary landrey she has been one of the local critics. they had this two hour powow at the white house two days ago. they can see the issues that they are hearing out. >>. >> right, senator said that he had a previously scheduled event in lake charles and pen dunditsd that she is distancing herself. >> we have one minute and 35 seconds before we start our weekend and it is that time of the week now where we like to show you some of the mistakes we made where we like to film our teases. here are some of the behind the scenes moments of us here at hq. >> what yogurt why? it keeps you skinny. >> and the hearing just wraps alison. >> what is the head line i'll ask you? >> which luckily i am. see you at the top of the hour. lose the coat. >> i'm billy boy hemmer middle man george. >> middle name lane. >> i like it. >> very tropical here. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> three, two, one, action. so, about this website. >> there you are. >> two leading lawmakers are joining
he's in new orleans today.interesting to note s senator mary landrey she has been one of the local critics. they had this two hour powow at the white house two days ago. they can see the issues that they are hearing out. >>. >> right, senator said that he had a previously scheduled event in lake charles and pen dunditsd that she is distancing herself. >> we have one minute and 35 seconds before we start our weekend and it is that time of the week now where we like to show you...
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la la my name is a mia baracoa as a kid growing up in the projects of new orleans i saw shootings like this all the time and eventually committed acts of violence myself at the serving five years in jail i began to help kids to mentor but this story isn't about me this is a story about the environment in which i grew up. a wild night across metro new orleans someone sprays a crowd with bullets as they were leaving a high school basketball game five people good evening and all nine people were shot tonight including an eleven year old to be in five separate shootings in new orleans and jefferson parish a nine year old boys are covering tonight after another drive by shooting in new orleans east it's much like the one where the two year old girl was shot and killed several kids playing in the middle of the afternoon when the gunfire broke out a shooting happened just after seven i was called in the crossfire as a way that is able to record it was the target shooting. this is a story about what it's like being young and surrounded by father but it's also a story about finding solutions. y
la la my name is a mia baracoa as a kid growing up in the projects of new orleans i saw shootings like this all the time and eventually committed acts of violence myself at the serving five years in jail i began to help kids to mentor but this story isn't about me this is a story about the environment in which i grew up. a wild night across metro new orleans someone sprays a crowd with bullets as they were leaving a high school basketball game five people good evening and all nine people were...
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saints, y san francisco 49, el quaterback liderÓ a new orleans saints, con un touchdown. una inusual para quienes piensan hacer un viaje al pasado, la compaÑÍa inaugurÓ un servicio de lujo de new orleans a chicago, restaurÓ vagones de 1877, con sillateria pulman. camarotes, y salones de lectura, retirado del mercado en el 1980, volviÓ para brindarles a clientes un servicio de mayor categorÍa, y el pasajero se sienta diferente. claro, si tiene como costearlo, viajar en estos cÓmodos trenes va desde 500 a 3 mil dÓlares. cuando de ayudar se trata, la gente que lo necesita, muchas personas, hacen cualquier cosa, el fin de semana se llevÓ a cabo una inusual competencia en los Ángeles california, decenas de concursantes apelaron al ingenio para lucir su mejor bigote y disfraz, y recaudaron fondos para una buena causa, ayudar a la bÚsqueda de cura para el cÁncer de prÓstata y testÍculo. asÍ llegamos al final, les deseamos una feliz semana, maÑana "estaremos aquÍ . >> hola ¿quÉ tal? este lunes ya 18 de noviembre feliz inicio de semana. felicidades para este lunes tambiÉn corazone
saints, y san francisco 49, el quaterback liderÓ a new orleans saints, con un touchdown. una inusual para quienes piensan hacer un viaje al pasado, la compaÑÍa inaugurÓ un servicio de lujo de new orleans a chicago, restaurÓ vagones de 1877, con sillateria pulman. camarotes, y salones de lectura, retirado del mercado en el 1980, volviÓ para brindarles a clientes un servicio de mayor categorÍa, y el pasajero se sienta diferente. claro, si tiene como costearlo, viajar en estos cÓmodos...
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saints, y san francisco 49, el quaterback liderÓ a new orleans saints, con un touchdown. y quieres garantías. sííí ¿cómo supo? ni te imaginas... [ riendo ] a tu vida le falta algo... certeza. idale luna que tú sabes! y qué más... ¿confías en mí? sí. ♪ ¿buscas certeza? encuéntrala con llamadas, textos y datos ilimitados y garantizados de por vida. [ graznando ] [ locutor ] ilimitado de por vida, ahora sesenta y cinco dólares al mes, y puedes estrenar un móvil cada año ¿dificultad para escuchar en el teléfono? con el programa one up de sprint. visita sprintcaptel.com y puedes estrenar un móvil cada año ¿dificultad para escuchar en el teléfono? para quienes piensan hacer un viaje al pasado, la compaÑÍa inaugurÓ un servicio de lujo de new orleans a chicago, restaurÓ vagones de 1877, con sillateria pulman. camarotes, y salones de lectura, retirado del mercado en el 1980, volviÓ para brindarles a clientes un servicio de mayor categorÍa, y el pasajero se sienta diferente. claro, si tiene como costearlo, viajar en estos cÓmodos trenes va desde 500 a 3 mil dÓlares. cuando de ayuda
saints, y san francisco 49, el quaterback liderÓ a new orleans saints, con un touchdown. y quieres garantías. sííí ¿cómo supo? ni te imaginas... [ riendo ] a tu vida le falta algo... certeza. idale luna que tú sabes! y qué más... ¿confías en mí? sí. ♪ ¿buscas certeza? encuéntrala con llamadas, textos y datos ilimitados y garantizados de por vida. [ graznando ] [ locutor ] ilimitado de por vida, ahora sesenta y cinco dólares al mes, y puedes estrenar un móvil cada año...
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the places note called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans where the new orleans saints play. it is built entirely at public expense. after hurricane katrina badly damaged the area and when they hosted football games again, that was a national feel-good story. the public paid for all the repairs. in public has invested today's dollars about $1 billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel against this? one reason is that many in the public don't understand this is taking place. the second reason is they feel there is nothing they can do about it and it is based on insider deals and it is. the most recent time there was a vote in miami last year, there is a vote on whether to use public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins play in the citizens of miami voted strongly against doing that. " king ofith the sports author" tonight. next, we will discuss last week's elections in new jersey and virginia for state governor. and what the results m
the places note called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans where the new orleans saints play. it is built entirely at public expense. after hurricane katrina badly damaged the area and when they hosted football games again, that was a national feel-good story. the public paid for all the repairs. in public has invested today's dollars about $1 billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated...
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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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he was offering to start a chapter in new orleans. the committee discouraged him, but he ignored their advice. from his home address, he designed pro-castro leaflets and phony membership cards. then he began handing out the leaflets on the streets of new orleans. he continued to pretend he was more than just a one-man band. >> we have had members in this area for several months now. we have decided to feel out the public what they think of our organization, our aims. and for that purpose, we have been distributing literature on the street. >> narrator: oswald's pro-castro activities seemed genuine enough, but what happened next is a puzzle. in august, he approached the leader of an anti-castro group named carlos bringuier. >> when oswald came to my store for the first time, he was explaining how he was against castro and he was asking in what way he could help us to fight against castro. he was telling me that he had been in the marine corps, that he had experience in guerrilla warfare and that he can help us in the guerrilla fight ag
he was offering to start a chapter in new orleans. the committee discouraged him, but he ignored their advice. from his home address, he designed pro-castro leaflets and phony membership cards. then he began handing out the leaflets on the streets of new orleans. he continued to pretend he was more than just a one-man band. >> we have had members in this area for several months now. we have decided to feel out the public what they think of our organization, our aims. and for that purpose,...
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most come to spend the rest of their days behind bars, but since katrina damaged prisons in new orleans, a whole new group, mostly parole violators and men awaiting sentencing, get to pay a visit. >> i'm from louisiana, i'm coming from jefferson parish. i'm on a parole violation. i was just at the wrong place at the wrong time. it happens. >> in the days following katrina, 6,000 inmates were trapped in orleans parish prison. wilford martin was one of them. >> when the levees broke is when we noticed that whole businesses outside of the very prison were under water. no sergeants were around, no guards. we don't know where they were at. we were just stuck on the fourth floor. that's when we realized that we were stuck here. it seemed like life or death. >> five days after the levees broke, they were finally rescued by warden cain and his tactical team. >> we came the first night to get the first 950 prisoners, but the water was coming up. we barely got through all of this, all of this water. and we got down here to this underpass and right here was a man laying dead. we put the scaffold r
most come to spend the rest of their days behind bars, but since katrina damaged prisons in new orleans, a whole new group, mostly parole violators and men awaiting sentencing, get to pay a visit. >> i'm from louisiana, i'm coming from jefferson parish. i'm on a parole violation. i was just at the wrong place at the wrong time. it happens. >> in the days following katrina, 6,000 inmates were trapped in orleans parish prison. wilford martin was one of them. >> when the levees...
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keep going, new orleans. [applause] ["jazz"] ♪ ♪ live from the port of new orleans and louisiana awaiting remarks from president obama expected to talk about jobs and the economy. the labor department reporting today that the unemployment number moved up a tiny bit from 7.3%.o we expect to hear from the president in just a moment. live coverage here on c-span. ♪ ♪ >> again, waiting on remarks from president obama and new orleans the sack at noon. the president is a few moments away. while we wait for my we will go back to this morning's washington journal on a discussion on u.s. fertility patterns. we are looking and u.s. fertility rates and what it means for public policy. joining us, mark with the population reference bureau. he is the vice president. and stephanie ventura with the cdc national center for health statistics. stephanie, let's start with you and this chart that your organization has put together. the kinds in u.s. birth slowing in 2012, the first birth rate steeply for teens down for all women
keep going, new orleans. [applause] ["jazz"] ♪ ♪ live from the port of new orleans and louisiana awaiting remarks from president obama expected to talk about jobs and the economy. the labor department reporting today that the unemployment number moved up a tiny bit from 7.3%.o we expect to hear from the president in just a moment. live coverage here on c-span. ♪ ♪ >> again, waiting on remarks from president obama and new orleans the sack at noon. the president is a few...
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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. thha
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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we're waiting for president obama about to speak in new orleans.rst let's talk about what he said last night, if we have a chance that might be his introduction. last night he said, i'm sorry. those are words that many of us say every day. when a president says he's sorry, it tends to garner a lot more attention. that was the case when he apologized last night for problems with the affordable care act. it also made us think about some other past presidential apologies. >> i'm sorry i let down my friends, i let down the country. i let down our system of government and the dreams of all those young people that ought to get into government but will think it's all too corrupt. >> i an few months ago i told the american people i did not trade arms for hostages. my heart and my best intentions still tell me that's true, but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not. >> indeed i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in can the fig, it was wrong. i misled people, including even my wife. i deeply regret that. >> our chief p
we're waiting for president obama about to speak in new orleans.rst let's talk about what he said last night, if we have a chance that might be his introduction. last night he said, i'm sorry. those are words that many of us say every day. when a president says he's sorry, it tends to garner a lot more attention. that was the case when he apologized last night for problems with the affordable care act. it also made us think about some other past presidential apologies. >> i'm sorry i let...
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straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. double digit unemployment and rampant crime is causing more to leave puerto rico and head for the mainland. al jazeera meet as family looking for a better life. >> the family have sold just about everything they own. his wife have set off on a well worn path, taken by tens of thousands of puerto ricans before them, struggling to get by, they are moving to florida. >> there shall better schools a better education. right now my sons don't have a social studies teacher, their teachers are missing, they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. >> unemployment is at a two year high, and there is talk of default. lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have us all bankrupt and it is going to stay that way. right now we are run
straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. double digit unemployment and rampant crime is causing more to leave puerto rico and head for the mainland. al jazeera meet as family looking for a better life....
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so -- >> you mentioned new orleans. was it hard to community where your place was and how it differed? the question is, was a difficult for me to, you know, to communicate to people about what life, like maryland's. >> exactly. most of the thomas them from a small-town and when i say that people dislike. oh, more in person to of 100 will second i've heard that town. next to gulfport. oh, okay. gulfport. by the time i had biloxi hopefully they have some idea of where -- would arms are about. but i know for a lot of people that the default is new orleans. the way and i could give anyone to realize where it was tomorrow, about 50 miles away from new orleans and the people know. but i think that and iran -- that was problematic for me, particularly to my guess, after it came out. i think it is part of the reason that i rode floors to the bone. a lot of the conversation that was happening at that time after katrina was, you know, basically about norman's. no one -- i mean, not many were paying attention to the fact that the
so -- >> you mentioned new orleans. was it hard to community where your place was and how it differed? the question is, was a difficult for me to, you know, to communicate to people about what life, like maryland's. >> exactly. most of the thomas them from a small-town and when i say that people dislike. oh, more in person to of 100 will second i've heard that town. next to gulfport. oh, okay. gulfport. by the time i had biloxi hopefully they have some idea of where -- would arms...
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. >> reporter: coming up, we're going to new orleans to hear an expert talk about the saints and the on sunday. plus pretty good news from raiders the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can . >>> i said i would do everything to fix this problem. >> reporter: still ahead, president obama's propose to fix the health care coverage because of the aca. people behaving badly on a speed trap. and san francisco is on the eve of becoming gotham city all for one special boy with a big bat wish. it's great having at&t u-verse high speed internet. walter likes to download fix-it videos... and watch "boardwalk empire." it helps sam with math... [ beeping ] ...and online gaming. and suze loves her smartphone for "social" studies... like video-chatting with sara. hi, ms. kelly. hi, sara. [ male announcer ] call to get the fastest internet for the price -- $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. on our ne
. >> reporter: coming up, we're going to new orleans to hear an expert talk about the saints and the on sunday. plus pretty good news from raiders the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can . >>> i said i would do everything to fix this problem. >> reporter: still ahead, president obama's propose...
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ron mott, nbc news, new orleans. >>> actor wendell pierce jones me in the studio now. can you see him on "the michael j. fox show" on nbc. thank you for taking the time to be here and congratulates on what you have done. it's really amazing. >> thank you. >> what strikes me is you found these food deserts. clearly, other people know about this but didn't think the demand was there. you look eight and say, no, there is demand. >> first of all, it came from the response to katrina. my community was destroyed. i started to realize the commercial districts weren't coming back as well. i put out a call to action and once we demonstrated that it was coming back, american industry would gladly tap into that market pleas. i realized there were so many areas not just because of our disaster but for whatever reasons american industry was risk adverse and they weren't coming in. i thought that's not true. i know those communities. i know how they are populated people who demonstrated loyalty to your product and brand and traveled the distance to get to your store to demonstrate t
ron mott, nbc news, new orleans. >>> actor wendell pierce jones me in the studio now. can you see him on "the michael j. fox show" on nbc. thank you for taking the time to be here and congratulates on what you have done. it's really amazing. >> thank you. >> what strikes me is you found these food deserts. clearly, other people know about this but didn't think the demand was there. you look eight and say, no, there is demand. >> first of all, it came from...
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. >> shu is in new orleans with the 49ers. colin here has a wrapup, and not a good night for the niners. >> niners are not partying in new orleans. looked like it would be nut a deplay change the things. saints averaging 29 a game, niners allowed 17. today in new orleans, neither team backing down. saints leader second quarter. a fumble by since, we're tied up. then drew breeness the pocket. great play by brooks, tipped, intercepted. three plays later, longest pass play of the game for kaepernick. 17-yard for vernon davis. vernon started despite a concussion lasts. controversial play right rear late fourth. brees rocked, fumbles. penalty thrown, hit to the head. saints keep position and tie it with the field goal. 20-yards there to coltston, then the game winner from 31 yards as time expires. 23-20 saints. they're 8-2, the niner is second straight loss, they're now 6-4. afterwards ahmad brooks on the game-changing hit. >> very frustrating. i mean, the game could have went a totally different direction, and i'm just mad because
. >> shu is in new orleans with the 49ers. colin here has a wrapup, and not a good night for the niners. >> niners are not partying in new orleans. looked like it would be nut a deplay change the things. saints averaging 29 a game, niners allowed 17. today in new orleans, neither team backing down. saints leader second quarter. a fumble by since, we're tied up. then drew breeness the pocket. great play by brooks, tipped, intercepted. three plays later, longest pass play of the game...
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. >> coming up next we'l we'll beg down to neensz new orleans and we are going to be eating somethingx legs we want to hear what you think of these storie. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around th
. >> coming up next we'l we'll beg down to neensz new orleans and we are going to be eating somethingx legs we want to hear what you think of these storie. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >>...
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. >> new orleans bounced back since hurricane katrina struck in august. new businesses and schools have appeared. in the hardest hit areas the streets resemble the days after the storm. >> it's been nearly a decade since the rising waters and deadly winds of hurricane katrina ravaged new orleans. this neighbour hood the working class ninth ward was wiped out much herman's home was ruined and gutted and rebuilt. >> it was an eyesore. i figure if everyone comes together and do, everything will come back perfect. >> far from it. the neighbourhood and others are shadows of their former selves. incomplete, weeds where homes once stood. the carcasses of a community remains. >> no one will move into a house in a block if they are the only ones on the block. >> the city owns 600 vacant structures in the lowest ward. 3,000 abandoned buildings and lots stand. most of them are gone for good. >> >> nonprofit activist laura paul wants a commitment to bring them back. >> half of those people were living below the average mean income. they deserve every opportunity to re
. >> new orleans bounced back since hurricane katrina struck in august. new businesses and schools have appeared. in the hardest hit areas the streets resemble the days after the storm. >> it's been nearly a decade since the rising waters and deadly winds of hurricane katrina ravaged new orleans. this neighbour hood the working class ninth ward was wiped out much herman's home was ruined and gutted and rebuilt. >> it was an eyesore. i figure if everyone comes together and do,...
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i'm from new orleans. we're from the south.k women cooked for everybody. >> right. >> now all of a sudden, the chef is now in front of the cameras but there are no black women. >> right. >> and saying y'all. okay, y'all? >> who talks like that? we just want to celebrate the authenticity. that's what people ask. >> can we agree that, okay, maybe we don't know how we feel about authentic, but do we feel we should at least know the classics, respect the classics, know where they came from before we, for lack of a better word, mess with them? >> there's also a major shift in this country, right? we've always had european narrative in terms of our food, especially on the east coast. and guess what? this country is changing. i think about where food is today, especially on the west coast. it's two places. it's asian and latin. and it's not going to change. >> i think most people -- completely off topic -- i think most people agree that our recent tokyo show was some of the most difficult, lurid, unsettling stuff! it's all about me! t
i'm from new orleans. we're from the south.k women cooked for everybody. >> right. >> now all of a sudden, the chef is now in front of the cameras but there are no black women. >> right. >> and saying y'all. okay, y'all? >> who talks like that? we just want to celebrate the authenticity. that's what people ask. >> can we agree that, okay, maybe we don't know how we feel about authentic, but do we feel we should at least know the classics, respect the...
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. >> shu is in new orleans with the 49ers.ere has a wrapup, and not a good night for the niners. >> niners are not partying in new orleans. looked like it would be nut a deplay change the things. saints averaging 29 a game, niners allowed 17. today in new orleans, neither team backing down. saints leader second quarter. a fumble by since, we're tied up. then drew breeness the pocket. great play by brooks, tipped, intercepted. three plays later, longest pass play of the game for kaepernick. 17-yard for vernon davis. vernon started despite a concussion lasts. controversial play right rear late fourth. brees rocked, fumbles. penalty thrown, hit to the head. saints keep position and tie it with the field goal. 20-yards there to coltston, then the game winner from 31 yards as time expires. 23-20 saints. they're 8-2, the niner is second straight loss, they're now 6-4. afterwards ahmad brooks on the game-changing hit. >> very frustrating. i mean, the game could have went a totally different direction, and i'm just mad because that wa
. >> shu is in new orleans with the 49ers.ere has a wrapup, and not a good night for the niners. >> niners are not partying in new orleans. looked like it would be nut a deplay change the things. saints averaging 29 a game, niners allowed 17. today in new orleans, neither team backing down. saints leader second quarter. a fumble by since, we're tied up. then drew breeness the pocket. great play by brooks, tipped, intercepted. three plays later, longest pass play of the game for...
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and she's standing there with a shirt on saying you know i'm from new orleans i'm here with b.p. and we're not going to leave until we make things right he said they would run these ads and then track the media impact of them via facebook and twitter gauge audience response. based on that response and then run them again immediately in order to quote unquote target the constituents more effectively so that's the level the really insidious in precise level that they were functioning on and from what i can see continue to function on today. darvin invested in the gulf since the deepwater horizon oil spill in two thousand and ten you know as you just mentioned if we watch b.p. commercials at the birdwatchers paradise the goal line come on down and the seafood it's all good can you talk about the reality on the ground as it stands today this is really many people down there are referring to it as a silent disaster silent not because it's not happening but because of really a media silence in the government silence around what's going on i mean first and most obvious there's been dram
and she's standing there with a shirt on saying you know i'm from new orleans i'm here with b.p. and we're not going to leave until we make things right he said they would run these ads and then track the media impact of them via facebook and twitter gauge audience response. based on that response and then run them again immediately in order to quote unquote target the constituents more effectively so that's the level the really insidious in precise level that they were functioning on and from...
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. >>> president obama is in new orleans today.e is highlighting the need for the government to put money into infrastructure projects as a way to boost the economy. he says it is a perfect example of how a more modern infrastructure leads to much-needed jobs. >> this port is representative of what ports all around the country do. they help to keep our economy going. moving products, moving people, making sure that businesses are working. growing our economy, creating new jobs, helping middle class families regain a sense of stability and security. >> and the president got some good news on the jobs front that caused the bulls to come roaring back today. stocks as you can see up 95 points, higher than expected. that october jobs report is what fuelled the rise. investors showing more confidence that the economy can grow even if the federal reserve pulls back on its stimulus programs. >>> and the october report caught a lot of economists off guard today. many were expecting the number of jobs to be lower. patricia sabga send the day
. >>> president obama is in new orleans today.e is highlighting the need for the government to put money into infrastructure projects as a way to boost the economy. he says it is a perfect example of how a more modern infrastructure leads to much-needed jobs. >> this port is representative of what ports all around the country do. they help to keep our economy going. moving products, moving people, making sure that businesses are working. growing our economy, creating new jobs,...
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now, wendell pierce is a high profile foodie and food centric new orleans.eal life role bringing much needed action to parts of his home town. launching a chain of grocery and convenience stores. >> i'm glad they have those things in here. >> in places where fresh food can be hard to find. >> i said to my partners, it's an opportunity to do well and do good. so let's go into the grocery store business. that's how sterling farms was born. this is my house where i grew up. >> after katrina flooded his wi childhood home, the actor got busy rebuilding pontchartrain park. among the country's first middle-class enclaves for blacks, but critical services like grocery stores remain elusive, a glaring problem pierce wants to solve, adding scores of jobs in the process. >> he's a roll up your sleeves kind of leader. he's not your typical celebrity pretty face who threw money at a deal. >> sterling farms is opening in what is called a food desert. a neighborhood where it's over a mile to the nearest supermarket where there is a lack of private transportation. he's addr
now, wendell pierce is a high profile foodie and food centric new orleans.eal life role bringing much needed action to parts of his home town. launching a chain of grocery and convenience stores. >> i'm glad they have those things in here. >> in places where fresh food can be hard to find. >> i said to my partners, it's an opportunity to do well and do good. so let's go into the grocery store business. that's how sterling farms was born. this is my house where i grew up....