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with in the past six months in new orleans is a different kind of enforcement, it's really a new wave of enforcement that's rooted in communities. >> investigators for the workers center told us they have documented hundreds of stories of these raids. >> what this program called cari appears to do is to create teams or task forces with local law enforcement which are approaching people who look latino they're handcuffing them and then they're subjecting them to fingerprints. >> jj rosenbaum uncovered the cari program in some case file documents. >> it's not normally given to people, so we think it was an accidental release... >> what she found, she says, appeared to be a blueprint for collaboration between local law enforcement and ice officials that launched nationwide in 2012. >> when we see ice vehicles driving around predominantly latino areas of town, arresting people, and continuing to drive the vans around until they fill them up, that's not targeted enforcement, that's racial profiling. >> in november, the immigrant community took their anger to streets in cities across the co
with in the past six months in new orleans is a different kind of enforcement, it's really a new wave of enforcement that's rooted in communities. >> investigators for the workers center told us they have documented hundreds of stories of these raids. >> what this program called cari appears to do is to create teams or task forces with local law enforcement which are approaching people who look latino they're handcuffing them and then they're subjecting them to fingerprints....
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morgan, welcome to new orleans. >> cheers. >> you have been in new orleans for a couple of days now? >> yes, it is amazing. i have been working at a place called total community action from the food pantry to the job services to the people who sudden suddenly the, it got cold, and suddenly freezing here for the last month, and their electric bill went from $85 to $400 and the people can come to get help, and it is a remarkable place. >> we are trained to think that if you work hard, if you do the right things, you, too, can have it. i think that's not true. you have to have certain breaks. you have to have certain opportunities. and you have to have certain environment, and that becomes a challenge. >> yeah. >> we live under the fallacy of with liberty and justice for all, and if you just pull yourselves up by the boot straps, it is all going to be okay, but that presumes that we all started at the same starting line, and your car races, and if you are in a different heat than you, and right? we will adjust your times and make it so that everybody can golf. i love golf, okay. but we
morgan, welcome to new orleans. >> cheers. >> you have been in new orleans for a couple of days now? >> yes, it is amazing. i have been working at a place called total community action from the food pantry to the job services to the people who sudden suddenly the, it got cold, and suddenly freezing here for the last month, and their electric bill went from $85 to $400 and the people can come to get help, and it is a remarkable place. >> we are trained to think that if...
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>> exactly right. >> reporter: they were made here in new orleans. >> they were made here in new orleanss made better than 20,000 landing craft and ships. higgins boats here. and basically,iz eisenhower's point was if you think about world war ii, the united states strategy for victory was am have i been justice landings around the world. we had to project our power to europe where we landed on the beaches in north africa, in sicily, italy twice, france was the big one. but also think about the pacific, where we did it hundreds of times, had we not had those higgins boats, our entire strategy for fighting the war would have had to have been changed. >> reporter: so the good men and women of new orleans making those boats, perhaps were pivotal in the winning of the war and especially on d-day? >> absolutely right. andrew higgins also was something of a forerunner in that he integrated his plant at the time and hired a lot of well, minorities, it was something of a shadow or a foreshadowing i should say, of what was going to happen to america after the war. >> reporter: incredible history.
>> exactly right. >> reporter: they were made here in new orleans. >> they were made here in new orleanss made better than 20,000 landing craft and ships. higgins boats here. and basically,iz eisenhower's point was if you think about world war ii, the united states strategy for victory was am have i been justice landings around the world. we had to project our power to europe where we landed on the beaches in north africa, in sicily, italy twice, france was the big one. but...
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>> let's eat. >> well, morgan, welcome to new orleans. >> cheers. >> you've been in new orleans for aple days now? >> i have. it's been amazing. i've been working at a place called total community action. from their food pantry to their job services to, you know, people who suddenly it got cold, you know, suddenly it was freezing here for like the last month and their electric bill went from like $85 to $400. so these people can come get help. it's a remarkable place. >> yeah. we're trained to think that if you work hard, if you do the right things, you too can have it. i think that's not true. you have to have certain breaks. you have to have certain opportunities. you have to have a certain environment. and that becomes a challenge, i think. >> yeah. >> we live under this fallacy of liberty and justice for all and if you just pull yourself by your bootstraps it'll all be okay. but that presumes we all start at the same starting line. in your car races if you're in a different heat from you, right? we adjust your times and we make it so that everybody can -- golf. okay? i love golf.
>> let's eat. >> well, morgan, welcome to new orleans. >> cheers. >> you've been in new orleans for aple days now? >> i have. it's been amazing. i've been working at a place called total community action. from their food pantry to their job services to, you know, people who suddenly it got cold, you know, suddenly it was freezing here for like the last month and their electric bill went from like $85 to $400. so these people can come get help. it's a remarkable...
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in a statement to al jazeera air b and b said we have reached out to officials in new orleans to discuss how we can work together and we look forward to working with local leaders to make the city stronger for everyone. in new york the state attorney general's office has subpoenaed air b and b's records. >> the effort to stop short term rentals and b and bs is not just hatching here in new orleans bus in places like new york, san francisco and portland, also across the atlantic in a.m. stir many da and u.k. because the tax revenue generated by hotels are lost. >> that's a lot of tax money that's generated. the tourist industries is one of the biggest economic generators this we have. >> barry kaiser says the man who owns the 2500 square foot home next to his has tourists in every weekend and is making about $25,000 a month. >> i can't think of another residential entity, the city would turn a blind eye to a bar, opium den, a brothel? >> we reached out to kaiser, he refused to talk to us. thousands of residents are worried that their neighborhoods are quickly becoming overrun and that the
in a statement to al jazeera air b and b said we have reached out to officials in new orleans to discuss how we can work together and we look forward to working with local leaders to make the city stronger for everyone. in new york the state attorney general's office has subpoenaed air b and b's records. >> the effort to stop short term rentals and b and bs is not just hatching here in new orleans bus in places like new york, san francisco and portland, also across the atlantic in a.m....
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. >> a lot of people know them as landing craft, and they were invented here in new orleans by jackson higgins, and he made thousands and thousands of them here, and we deployed them in the england and the pacific theater, and by the time we got boots on the ground, we got them done, and that's why the national world war ii museum is here in new orleans. >> appreciate the insight. and sir, an honor to meet you and thank you for serving the country and helping the world. >> glad to meet you. >> have a good day, and stephanie, thank you from the world war ii museum. >> that's exactly why our guests called it the country's war, and not just the military's war. robert at the d-day museum.
. >> a lot of people know them as landing craft, and they were invented here in new orleans by jackson higgins, and he made thousands and thousands of them here, and we deployed them in the england and the pacific theater, and by the time we got boots on the ground, we got them done, and that's why the national world war ii museum is here in new orleans. >> appreciate the insight. and sir, an honor to meet you and thank you for serving the country and helping the world. >>...
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you've got charros then, new orleans. it is a place where many thousands of people were sold here they had a slave trade markets and there's been quite a bit of research done on new orleans. the charleston was another place where slave trading to place right out on the street. washington d.c. to waste right out on the street. ec abolitionists writing that and say what a disgrace and in the shadow of the nation's cap though you've seen people being sold. places like new orleans moved to trading in side to take it off the street. you can still see some of these places. in charleston, for instance, there is a museum in the ground that used to be one of these auction house says. >> host: of the 5 million population 1863, what percentage tried to escape? >> guest: again, terrible with numbers. during slavery, lots of men particularly come as someone name escapes or attempted to escape and we know this through the sides. so black people showed up in hats in the 19th century in a few ways. they showed up as property being offere
you've got charros then, new orleans. it is a place where many thousands of people were sold here they had a slave trade markets and there's been quite a bit of research done on new orleans. the charleston was another place where slave trading to place right out on the street. washington d.c. to waste right out on the street. ec abolitionists writing that and say what a disgrace and in the shadow of the nation's cap though you've seen people being sold. places like new orleans moved to trading...
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new orleans became a crystal ball.it showed exactly the kind of demographic change that derek was talking about. it also showed that demographics by itself is not destiny. unless there is a shared protagonist some. unless there are the freedom summer's and the freedom riders, demographic shift can lead to even more intractable inequality. even greater wealth disparity. new orleans and louisiana show this very well. louisiana is the 50th out of 50 states to be a woman. it has a 20% poverty rate. there is only a 10% chance that a child that is born in the lower five percent will ever get to the highest five percent. i agree with the mayor. ideas matter and issues matter. it is possible to build strong, multiracial coalitions out of the basic bread and butter economic issues that workers and their families are facing. the importance of dignity at work. the importance of a strong safety net that catches workers in long periods of unemployment. the importance of building some kind of economic coalition in the labor market t
new orleans became a crystal ball.it showed exactly the kind of demographic change that derek was talking about. it also showed that demographics by itself is not destiny. unless there is a shared protagonist some. unless there are the freedom summer's and the freedom riders, demographic shift can lead to even more intractable inequality. even greater wealth disparity. new orleans and louisiana show this very well. louisiana is the 50th out of 50 states to be a woman. it has a 20% poverty rate....
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i think you refer to new orleans now as a system of schools rather than a school system explain. >> well's almost all charter schools. there are still a few traditional schools within what's the old orleans parish school board. but there are about 88 schools and i think all but five of them are charter schools. they're about 45,000 students. and all but maybe 2500 go to charter schools. so it is a system of schools. >> and sarah carr, has it been a smooth transition, remind us, has there been opposition along the way. where are we now with that? >> you know, you can find people who think what has happened is the greatest thing to occur in the history of urban education and people who think it's the worst thing. i think most people who are being honest will admit it's someplace in the middle. and i found in years reporting on it that it's really the families at the grass roots level who have the most nuanced and balanced perspective a lot of the time. >> and so john, continuing just to help us understand what is going on here, one of the big questions, obviously, is who is in charge now.
i think you refer to new orleans now as a system of schools rather than a school system explain. >> well's almost all charter schools. there are still a few traditional schools within what's the old orleans parish school board. but there are about 88 schools and i think all but five of them are charter schools. they're about 45,000 students. and all but maybe 2500 go to charter schools. so it is a system of schools. >> and sarah carr, has it been a smooth transition, remind us, has...
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it worked well in new orleans, in lake view.e affluent, and it was able to bring more people back after the storm. they chose to buy the lot next door, and they either expanded their existing residences, or built family compounds. i think the belief is that this could spur development in residences in the lower ninth ward, a feeling that if we have more people living there, you'll see businesses come. it has been the hang-up of private investors on the commercial side that there isn't the population down there to warrant a grocery store or other retail options. if they feel they can get residents in first, maybe some of the needed commercial development will follow. >> is the goal to return the ninth ward to what it was, or is the goal to make the ninth ward something different - something different than it is now, or different to what it was before the hurricane. >> right. one thing that i find crucial to explain when laying out the landscape of new orleans, is that it's really a city of neighbourhoods like no other, and that y
it worked well in new orleans, in lake view.e affluent, and it was able to bring more people back after the storm. they chose to buy the lot next door, and they either expanded their existing residences, or built family compounds. i think the belief is that this could spur development in residences in the lower ninth ward, a feeling that if we have more people living there, you'll see businesses come. it has been the hang-up of private investors on the commercial side that there isn't the...
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it has helped more than 1,000 young adults in new orleans find hospitality jobs. mikhail finished the program more than a year ago, and landed a job in a restaurant and has his own apartment. he works part-time at the cafe, training those new to the program. >> for me, i look at everything with a positive situation. >> with help from big donors like tv chef, emeril lagasse, the cafe was recently expanded, adding more opportunity to help people like mikhail, who are hungry for success. >> thank you for coming in and supporting us. >> aljazeera, new orleans. >> the uber revolution is growing. the app, which let's users call private cabs, is spreading across america and around the world. but not everyone is thrilled with the idea, especially taxi drivers. >> the best of times, never mind when taxis are deliberately clogging up the road. this is french fury, invented by cab drivers, and the new kid on the block is if their sights. >> it's organized robbery, they are their own bosses. they don't declare their revenues, and they work 24-7, and the government should addr
it has helped more than 1,000 young adults in new orleans find hospitality jobs. mikhail finished the program more than a year ago, and landed a job in a restaurant and has his own apartment. he works part-time at the cafe, training those new to the program. >> for me, i look at everything with a positive situation. >> with help from big donors like tv chef, emeril lagasse, the cafe was recently expanded, adding more opportunity to help people like mikhail, who are hungry for...
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. >> these are the hauntingly hopeful faces of inner city new orleans. and this is leonard, the 18 year old high school artist, who painted them. >> personally, i feel he's conveyed the message. >> this 3d painting was featured recently in the new orleans contemporary art center, shows a gun on the ground, and young man turning his back. >> this this city, most of the homicides, and shootings, and stuff like that, are because of the young african-american males. so i just wanted to do sort of turning back on that. >> the piece is personal to leonard. he grew up in the project everyone of new orleans infamous high-crime, low-income neighborhoods. he was born when his mom was just 13. his dad was a drug dealer, murdered in broad daylight. >> could you have fallen into that same trap in terms of violence? >> i think so. i think i was really luck. >> i as a kid, he loved art. and his mom encouraged him to draw. keeping him away from the drugs and violence. >> teachers recognized leonard's talent and pushed him to apply for college. not only did he get accept
. >> these are the hauntingly hopeful faces of inner city new orleans. and this is leonard, the 18 year old high school artist, who painted them. >> personally, i feel he's conveyed the message. >> this 3d painting was featured recently in the new orleans contemporary art center, shows a gun on the ground, and young man turning his back. >> this this city, most of the homicides, and shootings, and stuff like that, are because of the young african-american males. so i...
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new orleans became a crystal ball.it showed exactly the kind of demographic change that derek was talking about. it also showed that demographics by itself is not destiny. unless there is a shared protagonist some. unless there are the freedom summer's and the freedom riders, demographic shift can lead to even more intractable inequality. even greater wealth disparity. new orleans and louisiana show this very well. louisiana is the 50th out of 50 states to be a woman. it has a 20% poverty rate. there is only a 10% chance that a child that is born in the lower five percent will ever get to the highest five percent. i agree with the mayor. ideas matter and issues matter. it is possible to build strong, multiracial coalitions out of the basic bread and butter economic issues that workers and their families are facing. the importance of dignity at work. the importance of a strong safety net that catches workers in long periods of unemployment. the importance of building some kind of economic coalition in the labor market t
new orleans became a crystal ball.it showed exactly the kind of demographic change that derek was talking about. it also showed that demographics by itself is not destiny. unless there is a shared protagonist some. unless there are the freedom summer's and the freedom riders, demographic shift can lead to even more intractable inequality. even greater wealth disparity. new orleans and louisiana show this very well. louisiana is the 50th out of 50 states to be a woman. it has a 20% poverty rate....
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new orleans is world famous as a culinary destination. but since hurricane katrina the number of restaurant has nearly doubled. but there aren't enough qualified workers to staff them. jonathan martin has the story. >> reporter: new orleans prides itself on many things and distinctive cuisine is high on the list. >> we have this cooking that defines to a great extent who we are. >> to fine dining the restaurant industry has not just rebounded since hurricane katrina, it's exploded. there were 800 new orleans restaurant before the storm in 2005. today there are more than 1400. >> because of the younger generation coming in, and people going out and spending money in restaurant i think it has spurred on a lot of smaller restaurant to open up, which is great. >> reporter: but with more restaurants opening up more than ever before there is a shortage of qualified workers. shchefs, managers and line cooks. >> we're on the hunt all the time for good people. >> kaley owns five popular restaurant in new orleans. with another location set to open
new orleans is world famous as a culinary destination. but since hurricane katrina the number of restaurant has nearly doubled. but there aren't enough qualified workers to staff them. jonathan martin has the story. >> reporter: new orleans prides itself on many things and distinctive cuisine is high on the list. >> we have this cooking that defines to a great extent who we are. >> to fine dining the restaurant industry has not just rebounded since hurricane katrina, it's...
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jup next the art and soul of new orleans. >> i'm brandon scott.anged his neighborhood and his life. we'll have that story coming up on cb bb this morning saturday. studies prove that fruits and vegetables are kept at their peak by freezing. because freezing is nature's pause button. but do you know what else it keeps at their peak? the just crafted, just baked meals you'll find in your freezer aisle. take a fresh look at frozen. it's how delicious stays delicious. frozen. how fresh stays fresh. hungry for more? go to howfreshstaysfresh.com jim's hair is perfect. so's his serve and his mandarin [speaking mandarin] xieúxieú, hou chiú but like up to 90% of americans, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone. making jim more like us. add one a day multivitamins, rich in key nutrients you may need. hey, what's that? jif whips -- whipped peanut butter, ma'am. oooh. [ store manager ] fluffy, dippable, and oh-so-delicious -- people love it. i got one! [ female announcer ] give your day a lift with jif whips. we can't keep them on the
jup next the art and soul of new orleans. >> i'm brandon scott.anged his neighborhood and his life. we'll have that story coming up on cb bb this morning saturday. studies prove that fruits and vegetables are kept at their peak by freezing. because freezing is nature's pause button. but do you know what else it keeps at their peak? the just crafted, just baked meals you'll find in your freezer aisle. take a fresh look at frozen. it's how delicious stays delicious. frozen. how fresh stays...
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robert reyes is in new orleans. where the residents are speaking out about the rentals. >> just blocks from the vibrant night life of the french quarter, something is really wrong, he says. >> illegal short term rental. basically a hotel. >> like many cities around the world, new orleans has a ban on unlicensed short term rentals. meg lousteau runs a business in the french quarter. >> a worldwide increase in tourism and the proliferation of websites like air b and b that makes this so easy to do and the realization of people that there's no enforcement by cities. >> allow tourists to pick through thousands of new orleans homes for short term rentals. most of them not listed as legal being bed and breakfast establishments. officials of air b and b say, we look forward to working with local leaders to make the city stronger for everyone. in new york, the state attorney general's office has inteand air b and b's records, and technical mayor's office has told us that they're working with neighborhood groups and the city
robert reyes is in new orleans. where the residents are speaking out about the rentals. >> just blocks from the vibrant night life of the french quarter, something is really wrong, he says. >> illegal short term rental. basically a hotel. >> like many cities around the world, new orleans has a ban on unlicensed short term rentals. meg lousteau runs a business in the french quarter. >> a worldwide increase in tourism and the proliferation of websites like air b and b that...
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new orleans became a crystal ball.it showed exactly the kind of demographic change that derek was talking about. it also showed that demographics by itself is not destiny. unless there is a shared protagonist some. unless there are the freedom summer's and the freedom riders, demographic shift can lead to even more intractable inequality. even greater wealth disparity. new orleans and louisiana show this very well. louisiana is the 50th out of 50 states to be a woman. it has a 20% poverty rate. there is only a 10% chance that a child that is born in the lower five percent will ever get to the highest five percent. i agree with the mayor. ideas matter and issues matter. it is possible to build strong, multiracial coalitions out of the basic bread and butter economic issues that workers and their families are facing. the importance of dignity at work. the importance of a strong safety net that catches workers in long periods of unemployment. the importance of building some kind of economic coalition in the labor market t
new orleans became a crystal ball.it showed exactly the kind of demographic change that derek was talking about. it also showed that demographics by itself is not destiny. unless there is a shared protagonist some. unless there are the freedom summer's and the freedom riders, demographic shift can lead to even more intractable inequality. even greater wealth disparity. new orleans and louisiana show this very well. louisiana is the 50th out of 50 states to be a woman. it has a 20% poverty rate....
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we met in new orleans way back in the day. just so you know a little bit about karen we prepared something about karen. if you don't know karen i want you to get to know her. karen is one of the kindest, most generous, most truthful real people i have ever met in my life. we had like an instant connection. we were both working at wwl tv in new orleans. karen started off as an overnight researcher internee person. she was supersmart and worked really, really hard and just had something special about her. the first time we met we just clicked. we started laughing and talking and it was one of those weird things that works right away from the jump. ever since then like with a million funny stories and trips taken and incredible memories. she was there on some of my best days and some of my worst days. she was there when i got married, when i got divorced and when i found out i had breast cancer and there when i found out the breast cancer was gone. she is one of the people when in their presence you feel better about yourself. i
we met in new orleans way back in the day. just so you know a little bit about karen we prepared something about karen. if you don't know karen i want you to get to know her. karen is one of the kindest, most generous, most truthful real people i have ever met in my life. we had like an instant connection. we were both working at wwl tv in new orleans. karen started off as an overnight researcher internee person. she was supersmart and worked really, really hard and just had something special...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. heat shields are compromised. weare those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you >>> good evening. tonight, new details about the controversial move to trade america's only known prisoner of war for five high-ranking members of the taliban held at guantanamo bay. some of his fellow soldiers now coming forward to say he walked out and should be punished, not celebrated. here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> every day i want to go home. >> reporter: five long years after that first proof of life video -- >> release me. please. i'm begging you. bring me home. >> reporter: -- army serg
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. heat shields are compromised. weare those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.rt exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> good evening, if you just are joining us, we have been on early because the giants game on nbc, let's start with mayhem for the fun of it, it's called wilding and it's happening here in the bay area. we are talking about mobs of teens, attacking, and even pistol whipping strangers on the street. the police are gathering together to clamp down on whiling. we have more on the police plans. they have incidents at this very b.a.r.t. station? >> that is right, there's been a police presence at this b.a.r.t. station all night long, this is one of the areas where wilding happens. police officers from different counties are working tonight to try to put an end to wilding before it takes a hold of the bay area. >> and they were just jumping all over the places. >> reporter: he said he is the one who called police last week when a large group of teenagers started to get unruly at the bay fair b.a.r.t. station. >> everybody
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.rt exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> good evening, if you just are joining us, we have been on early because the giants game on nbc, let's start with mayhem for the fun of it, it's called wilding and it's happening here in the bay area. we are talking about mobs of teens, attacking, and even pistol whipping strangers on the street. the police are gathering together to clamp...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.xploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, sweet and juicy prima peaches are just $.99 a pound. tender rancher's reserve ribeye steak is only $6.99 a pound. and arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> dramatic new video of a luxury home set on fire on purpose. the owner of the house in whitney, texas, agreed with engineers to burn it down for safety reasons. here's what the home looked like just a couple of days ago. as you can see, a huge chunk of the cliff gave way, leaving the $700,000 home hanging precariously over the edge. construction crews will remove the remaining debris and rubble. >>> okay, have you caught the world cup fever yet? the biggest party and sporting e
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.xploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, sweet and juicy prima peaches are just $.99 a pound. tender rancher's reserve ribeye steak is only $6.99 a pound. and arrowhead...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.xploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. you can either have high-end or low-price. is split in two. or you can go to t.j.maxx and you can have it all for up to 50% off department store prices. t.j. maxx. q oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh, i knew i forgot something. i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. it takes two seconds, better safe than sorry, right? yeah, who knows if we'll even get service on the island? what! no service? seriously? you guys might actually have to talk. to each other? we do it all the time. i like it. should we? no. bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. to learn more, visit citi.com/easierbanking . >>> welcome back, four bodies were found after two college students were hit with a surge of water at a dam. even though more students are feared missing, those students were taking photos when they were hit by the rushing water with no war
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.xploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. you can either have high-end or low-price. is split in two. or you can go to t.j.maxx and you can have it all for up to 50% off department store prices. t.j. maxx. q oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh, i knew i forgot something. i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. it...
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there are 25,000 legal hotel rooms in new orleans. thousands are residents are worried that their neighborhoods are quickly becoming overrun and that the tax money is being lost. robert ray, al jazeera, new orleans. >> a victory for same sex couples in wisconsin today. a federal judge denied a request by the state's attorney general to put a stop to gay weddings. on friday, the ban was deemed unconstitutional, an appeal is expected. >> the largest cathedral is not in france or italy. but in st. john the divine in. some members of the community up in arms. jonathan betz reports. >> it is one of the largest religious space in the united states, and one of the visited in new york city. the unfinished episcopal cathedral occupies 121,000 square feet. >> saw the cathedral and just completely blown away by the architecture an how beautiful it is. the size is incredible. >> the flaif nave, not only as e of worship but a community presence as well. but maintaining this come at a cost. the plan is to build two, 14-story towers that will hold f
there are 25,000 legal hotel rooms in new orleans. thousands are residents are worried that their neighborhoods are quickly becoming overrun and that the tax money is being lost. robert ray, al jazeera, new orleans. >> a victory for same sex couples in wisconsin today. a federal judge denied a request by the state's attorney general to put a stop to gay weddings. on friday, the ban was deemed unconstitutional, an appeal is expected. >> the largest cathedral is not in france or...
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even greater wealth disparity and new orleans and louisiana show this very well. louisiana is the 50th out of 50 states to be a woman. it has a 20% poverty rate. there is only a 10% chance that a child that is born in the lowest 5% in louisiana will ever get up to the highest 5%. and so i agree with the mayor. i think ideas matter. and issues matter. and in our experience, it is possible to build a real strong multiracial narrative and coalition out of the basic bread and butter economic issues that workers and their families are facing. the importance of dignity at work. the importance of a strong safety net that catches workers in long periods, longer and longer periods of unemployment. and -- and the importance of building some kind of an economic collection -- coalition in the labor market that can change the city and the state. i would say, in terms of lessons from freedom summer, applied now and in the future, you know, we are up against more than we've been up against in the past. there is collectively, for example, billions of dollars of tax breaks goichb
even greater wealth disparity and new orleans and louisiana show this very well. louisiana is the 50th out of 50 states to be a woman. it has a 20% poverty rate. there is only a 10% chance that a child that is born in the lowest 5% in louisiana will ever get up to the highest 5%. and so i agree with the mayor. i think ideas matter. and issues matter. and in our experience, it is possible to build a real strong multiracial narrative and coalition out of the basic bread and butter economic issues...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.loring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! . >>> we will check in with steve for the weather, welcome back. >>> there we go, we have a lot of the fog and inland it will be still hot but not as hot as yesterday. it is going going to get thicker and even though some of it is down on the deck, inland i think we will get that fog out to some inland locations and today it is coast and bay but the fog is back. cooler even on the lows, breezy to windy still warm away from the coast to some areas are hot and san francisco only 66 today, there is a lot of low clouds coast and around the city. you can see the fog bank and there is plenty to go up and down the coast. and that will really allow it to fly in tonight. 60s on the temperatures and fairfield, i bet it goes over 20. >> i bet you, you will panic, i have seen this before and it's on its way. cooling begins for almost everybody, a few locations in through the and between the carquinez and arthur, a lot of slow time is
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.loring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! . >>> we will check in with steve for the weather, welcome back. >>> there we go, we have a lot of the fog and inland it will be still hot but not as hot as yesterday. it is going going to get thicker and even though some of it is down on the deck, inland i think we will get that fog out to some inland locations and today it is coast and...
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aljazeera's robert ray joins us from new orleans, he's at the national world war ii museum there, and robert, what's happening today? >> a lot of things happening at the museum. a museum that many don't know is here. it's a sprawling campus, opened 14 years ago, and i'm joined by two important guests, one of the historians, one of these gentlemen, he flew above the beaches of normandy on d-day. and you were 19 years old and what was that like? >> well, it was cloudy, and we didn't have much interference that day. it was one of our lightest missions. >> you did what, 30 missions, you were telling me earlier, but what was it like the day of the storming of the beach? over 6,000 americans passed your soldiers, you guys perhaps changed the world that day, emotionally 70 years ago today, what is it like for you? >>> i feel great. i feel glad that i did it. we had to do it. i was drafted at 18 years old. and i just did what we had to do. >> you flew from england. you were with the allied forces, and you guys won that day. >> yes, i was in the 91st bomb group, out of cambridge, england. -- >
aljazeera's robert ray joins us from new orleans, he's at the national world war ii museum there, and robert, what's happening today? >> a lot of things happening at the museum. a museum that many don't know is here. it's a sprawling campus, opened 14 years ago, and i'm joined by two important guests, one of the historians, one of these gentlemen, he flew above the beaches of normandy on d-day. and you were 19 years old and what was that like? >> well, it was cloudy, and we didn't...
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. >>> new orleans is a mecca for floo food lovers.hat's made it popular forba for budding chefs looking for careers in the cooking industry. since hurricane katrina restaurant businesses have doubled. >> new orleans prides itself on many things. it's distinctive cuisine is high on the list. >> we've had this great melting pot of cuisine tha that is creole cooking. >> reporter: the restaurant industry has explode: there were just over 800 new orleans restaurant before the storm in 2005. today there are more than 1400. >> because of the younger generation coming in, and people going out and spending money in restaurant, i think it has spurred on a lot of smaller restaurant to open up, which is great. >> reporter: with more food options than ever before, restaurant managers across the city say there is a shortage of qualified workers, chefs, managers and line cooks with the certificate or degree in their specialty. >> we're pretty much on the hunt all the time. >> reporter: she's the director of operations of the group that owns five res
. >>> new orleans is a mecca for floo food lovers.hat's made it popular forba for budding chefs looking for careers in the cooking industry. since hurricane katrina restaurant businesses have doubled. >> new orleans prides itself on many things. it's distinctive cuisine is high on the list. >> we've had this great melting pot of cuisine tha that is creole cooking. >> reporter: the restaurant industry has explode: there were just over 800 new orleans restaurant before...
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>>> in another dramatic showdown with police, more people are tased in new orleans. protesters in danger of losing their homes after hurricane katrina are determined not to lose their voice. >> let the people in! let the people in! >> december 20th, 2007. 10:00 a.m. the new orleans city council holds a hearing before a controversial vote, whether to demolish four of its largest public housing complexes. >> you want to talk about the people, the 4,500 families? that's not 4,500 people. that's 4,500 families! you hear me? >> one of several people inside is a rapper, sess 4-5, who grew in new orleans' projects. ♪ the more you listen >> i do feel like it was my duty to speak out and represent for those folks. >> loyola university law professor, bill quigley, is with protesters outside city hall. >> we were essentially locked out and people were outraged. they had been working on this for months and years, and you're talking about literally the opportunity for people to come home after katrina. >> as council members take their seats, pastor torin sanders sees chamber door
>>> in another dramatic showdown with police, more people are tased in new orleans. protesters in danger of losing their homes after hurricane katrina are determined not to lose their voice. >> let the people in! let the people in! >> december 20th, 2007. 10:00 a.m. the new orleans city council holds a hearing before a controversial vote, whether to demolish four of its largest public housing complexes. >> you want to talk about the people, the 4,500 families? that's...
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nine people were injured during a shooting on bourbon street in new orleans. it happened early sunday. seven people are in stable condition. a woman is in critical. the ninth victim's condition is not available. police are still looking for two men who they say started shooting after getting into a fight. >> and toronto mayor rob ford is expected back to work on monday after a two-month leave to deal with substance abuse problems. it's reported that ford will speak to members of the media and the public. canadians are also expected to see a much slimmer rob ford. he is said to have lost a substantial amount of weight. he attracted international attention after acknowledging that he smoked crack. >> now if you're hitting the road for the fourth of july holiday, be prepared to spend a little more at the pump. three on your side finds gas
nine people were injured during a shooting on bourbon street in new orleans. it happened early sunday. seven people are in stable condition. a woman is in critical. the ninth victim's condition is not available. police are still looking for two men who they say started shooting after getting into a fight. >> and toronto mayor rob ford is expected back to work on monday after a two-month leave to deal with substance abuse problems. it's reported that ford will speak to members of the media...
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brandon scott, us news, new orleans. >> i just love seeing stories like that, it is 7:37.rate dad today, president barack obama addresses the importance of ac father in his weekly address. listen. >> i know how important it is to have a dad in your life because i grew up without my father around. i felt the weight of his absence. so for michelle, our girls, i try every day to be the husband and father my family didn't have when i was young. and every chance i get, i encourage fathers to get more involved in their children's lives. because what makes you a man isn't the ability to have a child, it is the courage to raise one. >> now, some other celebrity dads share how fatherhood changed their lives. >> well ac father changed me because i don't have any drive or ambition or anything, i problem bring would have been a homeless -- but when i had kids, i panic, so i went to work, thank good for my kids, i did all right. >> it is just one of lives great blessings foremen, and i was four times blessed, with four children, and i had a wonderful father who was my first hero. >> th
brandon scott, us news, new orleans. >> i just love seeing stories like that, it is 7:37.rate dad today, president barack obama addresses the importance of ac father in his weekly address. listen. >> i know how important it is to have a dad in your life because i grew up without my father around. i felt the weight of his absence. so for michelle, our girls, i try every day to be the husband and father my family didn't have when i was young. and every chance i get, i encourage...
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crescent from new york city to new orleans. silver star from new york city to miami. the southwest chief which goes through iowa also from -- it goes from chicago to los angeles. and the sunset limited from los angeles to new orleans. and, again, i appreciate very much what the gentleman's trying to do. i just think we need to work on the efficiency at amtrak. we've been trying very, very hard through all of our hearings and contact with amtrak to get efficiency and to modernize and to try and get them to a profitable state. i unfortunately in this amendment must oppose it just because of the vast impact it would have on so many people and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. pastor: i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. pastor: we also agree with the chairman for the reasons he stated and we rise in opposition to this amendment. it would dismantle amtrak. the only resemblance we hav
crescent from new york city to new orleans. silver star from new york city to miami. the southwest chief which goes through iowa also from -- it goes from chicago to los angeles. and the sunset limited from los angeles to new orleans. and, again, i appreciate very much what the gentleman's trying to do. i just think we need to work on the efficiency at amtrak. we've been trying very, very hard through all of our hearings and contact with amtrak to get efficiency and to modernize and to try and...
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. >>> help wanted - why so many restaurants in new orleans are looking for a lot of workers. >>> herey go again. the rock band back with another viral video. >>> new york city is making a move to finally put the infamous 1989 central park jogger case depend it. the vicious nature of the crime and the arrest gripped the city. the five black and hispanic man convicted of raping and beating the jogger claim they were coerced. civil rights victims say they were racially motivated. the men served 6-7 years in prison before convictions were tossed out. d.n.a. evidence connected someone else to the attack. the city will pay the men a reported $40 million. we are joins by the journalist that covered it. what is your reaction to the settlement? >> i'm glad that they have asked at some type of settlement. this is hopefully that the settlement will go through. i'm glad they have arrived at the settlement. i believe it's a long time coming. . >> why has it taken so long. >> it's so obvious. it laid it out. it was a clear case. >> how many it has taken so lodge for the city to settle this? >> the
. >>> help wanted - why so many restaurants in new orleans are looking for a lot of workers. >>> herey go again. the rock band back with another viral video. >>> new york city is making a move to finally put the infamous 1989 central park jogger case depend it. the vicious nature of the crime and the arrest gripped the city. the five black and hispanic man convicted of raping and beating the jogger claim they were coerced. civil rights victims say they were racially...
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well, new orleans high school artsies heading to an ivy league school this fall with big scholarship. he expects college to be challenging of course. but cbs news correspondent brandon scott tells us there is young man has already put in a lot of hard work to overcome challenges. >> these are the hauntingly hopeful faces of inner city new orleans. and this is leonard the 18 year old high school artist who painted them. >> personally, i feel it conveys a messing. >> this 3d painting was featured recently in the new orleans contemporary art center it, shows a gun on the grounds, and young man turning his back. >> in this city most of the homicides and shootings and stuff like that are because of young african-american males. so i just wanted to do a piece that was sort of turning your back on that. >> the piece is personal to leonard. he grew up in the projects of one of new orleans infamous high crime, low income neighborhoods. he was born when his mom was just 13. his dad was a drug dealer murdered in broad daylight. >> could you have fall mean that same trap in terms of violence? >>
well, new orleans high school artsies heading to an ivy league school this fall with big scholarship. he expects college to be challenging of course. but cbs news correspondent brandon scott tells us there is young man has already put in a lot of hard work to overcome challenges. >> these are the hauntingly hopeful faces of inner city new orleans. and this is leonard the 18 year old high school artist who painted them. >> personally, i feel it conveys a messing. >> this 3d...
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in new york the state attorney general's office has subpoenaed air b&b reports, and in new orleans thesaid they are exploring options to strengthen the zoning law. the effort to stop short-term rentals is not just happening here, but in places like new york, san francisco, and portland, and also across the atlantic. the tax revenue generated by hotels are lost. >> that's a lot of tax money that's generated. the hotel industry here, the tourism industry, i should say is one of the biggest economic generators that we have. >> reporter: barry kaiser says the man who owns the home next to his, has tourists in every weekend and is making nearly $10,000 a month. >> i can't think of another business that would be allowed to open up with a residential historic block with impunity. the city would turn a blind eye to i don't know what a bar, brothel? >> reporter: we reached out to the home, he refused to talk to us. thousands of residents are worried that their neighborhoods are quickly becoming overrun, and the tax money is being lost. >>> air b&b is currently valued at an eye-popping $10 billi
in new york the state attorney general's office has subpoenaed air b&b reports, and in new orleans thesaid they are exploring options to strengthen the zoning law. the effort to stop short-term rentals is not just happening here, but in places like new york, san francisco, and portland, and also across the atlantic. the tax revenue generated by hotels are lost. >> that's a lot of tax money that's generated. the hotel industry here, the tourism industry, i should say is one of the...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller. >>> welcome back. we want to continue our developing news. we do have team coverage of this morning's sickout. the entire transit system only running at 50% of capacity after hundreds of muni workers called out sick in an ongoing labor dispute. katie utehs is in downtown san francisco getting reaction from riders. we will check in with her in a little bit. >>> a massive cleanup will be under way after a fire at a processing plan
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >> acclaimed actress ruby dee has died. she's perhaps best known for her performances in "a raisin in the sun" in 1961 and "american gangster" in 2007 for which she received an oscar nomination >> actor harrison ford suffered an ankle injury on the set of the new star wars movie. reports she he was injured by the door of the millennium falcon. >> one san francisco student is heading to the mexican border on a humanitarian mission, she's been using social media to collect clothing for children detained trying to illegally cross into the u.s. julia says she learned of the problem during a class and next week, she'll go to the border to help distribute food and clothing to the immigrant children. >> in america, immigration has become a political issue. but what it is a, it's a humanitarian crisis wex need to help people gain rights of what they deserve. >> five years ago, border patrol detained 3,000 children trying to en
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >> acclaimed actress ruby dee has died. she's perhaps best known for her performances in "a raisin in the sun" in 1961 and "american gangster" in 2007 for which she received an oscar nomination >> actor harrison ford suffered an ankle injury on the set of the new star wars movie. reports she he was injured by the door of...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! "i wish i'd done this sooner." don't let that be you. you know your teeth are important. so don't put it off any longer. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ >>> red, yellow and green. there are three colors you'll soon see posted in silicon restaurant valley windows. they're coming to santa clara county for the first time. it's the county's way of changing investigation after exposing problems more than a year ago. >> when you walk up to a restaurant in silicon valley, you'll soon see a placard that looks like this. green means it passed inspection. yellow, a conditional pass. or red means it's closed after failing an inspection. >> we believe this new ratings system is going to give our existing customers and new customers the added confidence to continue eating with us. i've been doing this almost 20 years and it's shocking to me it's happening now. >> county supervisor joe simideon know that is problem. he pushed for a grad
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," brandon scott, new orleans. >> terrific.congratulations. >> he's a student where you want to see what happens next. best of luck to him. >>> up next, the best of summer tv. >> revere rode on his horse then bringing this message to the patriots. revere was also british. >> he was sneaky. he was a snitch. >> he was not a snitch. he was a very alert member of the community. >> i once told on my friends. >> that is from almost royal on the bbc america channel. more about it in a moment. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this portion sponsored by toyota. let's go places. boring! yeah! ♪ if you want to see old faithful ♪ ♪ don't be such a couch potato ♪ ♪ yeah just go check out the thing for yourself ♪ highlander! ♪ we ain't got no room for boring ♪ ♪ ferdy gerdy ferdy ger boom! ♪ [ cluck, cluck ] ♪ no, we ain't got no room ♪ ♪ for boring ♪ ♪ for boring we ain't got no room ♪ ahh! [ male announcer ] the 2014 highlander. toyota. let's go places. first you get hit by psoriasis. and now you get hit again
for "cbs this morning: saturday," brandon scott, new orleans. >> terrific.congratulations. >> he's a student where you want to see what happens next. best of luck to him. >>> up next, the best of summer tv. >> revere rode on his horse then bringing this message to the patriots. revere was also british. >> he was sneaky. he was a snitch. >> he was not a snitch. he was a very alert member of the community. >> i once told on my friends....