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that's my experience of living in new orleans. i went to new york for about 20 years and then i came back. and wanted to be right in that same neighborhood. so here i am. >> it's similar. i grew up on the lakefront. right near you guys. in an area that was fairly very new. doing the research for the book, i noted my grandfather was pretty instrumental for pioneering the neighborhood. and my grandmother too. they were a team to be reckoned with. while on the other side in lake vista in the spanish fort area. where the original beach was. and they would try. think about it, it's in the 20s. and they would drive all the way from nashville to the farthest point of lakefront. for this new burgeoning business together. she was a cashier. and they noticed as they were going all the - - works. also the bridge connecting - - what is it called? anyway, connecting that area to the existing. long story short, he was a very smart man. so was she. came up with the idea to pitch to the city to come up with an amusement park at the foot of lesion
that's my experience of living in new orleans. i went to new york for about 20 years and then i came back. and wanted to be right in that same neighborhood. so here i am. >> it's similar. i grew up on the lakefront. right near you guys. in an area that was fairly very new. doing the research for the book, i noted my grandfather was pretty instrumental for pioneering the neighborhood. and my grandmother too. they were a team to be reckoned with. while on the other side in lake vista in the...
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i would go out on a short limb and say the people in new orleans probably are happier than a lot of them in the island of manhattan. and i have nothing against new york city except they cannot afford to go there anymore. i don't want to do it for tonight, but, we are living in a national nightmare and we are also living there a radical retesting of what the american identity is, obviously trump and his buttock supporters want to move it back to a culture of weight control. and were already beyond that. how the courts respond to many of these challenges is one lesson that we will live with because he is stacking the courts, but i think there is a far deeper position in this country, i saw the documentary on the moonshine. i was really struck by the 70 millimeters footage with the sheer size of the spaceship in the station, it overwhelms you on an actual movie screen. if you get a chance to see it is a great book. and certainly the kennedys, his speech going to the moon, as part of the history of america but the myth is really closing down, we do not have orders to go beyond today. there a
i would go out on a short limb and say the people in new orleans probably are happier than a lot of them in the island of manhattan. and i have nothing against new york city except they cannot afford to go there anymore. i don't want to do it for tonight, but, we are living in a national nightmare and we are also living there a radical retesting of what the american identity is, obviously trump and his buttock supporters want to move it back to a culture of weight control. and were already...
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lives in new orleans and currently teaches creative writing at louisiana state university. silas house is the best-selling author of "southernmost". a creative work of nonfiction and in three plays. his work appeared in the new york times. the american narrative in several anthologies. - - [indiscernible]. he is one the last award. the abolition book of the year and many other honors. moving on, hannah pittard is a professor of english at the university of kentucky where she also directs the nsa program in creative writing. her writing has been featured in the new york times, oxford american, among other species the author of four novels. most recently, visible empire which came out last year. robert olen butler has published several novels including paris in the dark and works of - - as well as a guide to the creative process from where you dream. in 2013, he received the fitzgerald world for outstanding achievement in american literature and he's a distinguished professor holding the chair in creative writing at florida state university. finally, malka older is a humanitar
lives in new orleans and currently teaches creative writing at louisiana state university. silas house is the best-selling author of "southernmost". a creative work of nonfiction and in three plays. his work appeared in the new york times. the american narrative in several anthologies. - - [indiscernible]. he is one the last award. the abolition book of the year and many other honors. moving on, hannah pittard is a professor of english at the university of kentucky where she also...
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right his real vocation coach bryce brown says is to get his players out of new orleans alive that's our mission is to get him out you know basic survival you know and we're talking about gun violence drug violence you know that's the kind of stuff that we try to keep our kids away from. is it working. just ask ronnie action jackson. the team's star running back it was a photo program on the wall where i view right now on the vibe in day out of one not. jackson grew up in the gritty streets of the city they call the big easy breaking into homes eight two cousins were fatally shot his uncle wounded in the program including price for what he. says he saved my life in assistant coach once rescued him from a drug den guns and narcotics lying on the table he tried to quit football more than twenty five times with the man they call coach bryce refuses to give up on his players off the field but he's a great mentor he teaches about life as always a lesson on life how to be a great person a very friend you know a future father. new orleans is one of the most dangerous cities in the us some m
right his real vocation coach bryce brown says is to get his players out of new orleans alive that's our mission is to get him out you know basic survival you know and we're talking about gun violence drug violence you know that's the kind of stuff that we try to keep our kids away from. is it working. just ask ronnie action jackson. the team's star running back it was a photo program on the wall where i view right now on the vibe in day out of one not. jackson grew up in the gritty streets of...
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new orleans is one of the most dangerous cities in the u.s. some months the deadliest on a per capita basis. a lot of football teams pride themselves on leaving it all on the field but that's not how they do it here here the coach says it's what they do you off the field that matters most putting football second putting for both or putting putting academics first we go to study hall every day before we hit the feel. after practice coach price and his staff call every player every day to make sure they're safe and still alive what happens if you don't answer is ever going to your house where you go. you know follow you go follow me show you may show everything on. with this victory in december edna karr high school became louisiana's state champions for the third year straight they've played in the championship game seven of the past nine seasons we could do that well but always say the ball we touched in the souls so this isn't just about football no. no sir i think if we get consumed in the football then we'll stop this fall ronnie jackson wi
new orleans is one of the most dangerous cities in the u.s. some months the deadliest on a per capita basis. a lot of football teams pride themselves on leaving it all on the field but that's not how they do it here here the coach says it's what they do you off the field that matters most putting football second putting for both or putting putting academics first we go to study hall every day before we hit the feel. after practice coach price and his staff call every player every day to make...
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>> it's new orleans, it's mardi gras.ve a dark side. >> the wildness of mardi gras can be a problem for the police because people who are drinking that much in crowded situations, sometimes they're out of control. and it can be, it can cause real law enforcement problems. >> it was here in 2000 that captain ernest demma found himself in the middle of all this mayhem, trying to arrest a rowdy college kid, and it did not go well. >> this is 10:00, 11:00 at night, i was in the process of affecting arrest and during the course of the arrest a young college kid was able to get out of my grasp and start running down royal street and for all practical purposes once he gets in the crowd it's over. and out of nowhere, out of nowhere from the crowd comes this dark imposing figure just like you'd see in the batman comic book. i mean, he swooped down on this kid before the kid even knew what was going on. >> i happen to have been on vacation with my two boys and we were at mardi gras. there was a tussle and the guy broke away from hi
>> it's new orleans, it's mardi gras.ve a dark side. >> the wildness of mardi gras can be a problem for the police because people who are drinking that much in crowded situations, sometimes they're out of control. and it can be, it can cause real law enforcement problems. >> it was here in 2000 that captain ernest demma found himself in the middle of all this mayhem, trying to arrest a rowdy college kid, and it did not go well. >> this is 10:00, 11:00 at night, i was in...
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coach price got another one out john hendren al-jazeera new orleans. liverpool manager says he has no regrets this isn't regardless of whether his team when the english premier league or not the reds trail a man just city by one point with each side having three games to play craps teams and next test is at home already relegated. on friday if you do it will do it if you do not do it down no regrets and as long as we give always all best and i saw that the whole season from the boys but still the season however it ends up is only the first step in that area. and also as well for manufacture pizza santa thank you so much last one used from if you want on the website al-jazeera adult com is the address you need on the other side of this break we'll revisit all the top stories with a live update from colombo also you said about. may on al-jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of ultranationalists on a new series of the award winning environmental show which meets some of t
coach price got another one out john hendren al-jazeera new orleans. liverpool manager says he has no regrets this isn't regardless of whether his team when the english premier league or not the reds trail a man just city by one point with each side having three games to play craps teams and next test is at home already relegated. on friday if you do it will do it if you do not do it down no regrets and as long as we give always all best and i saw that the whole season from the boys but still...
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coach bryce got another one out john hendren al-jazeera new orleans. we also have news now that the kansas city chiefs has suspended player tyreke hill amid allegations of child abuse a recording was released on thursday allegedly containing audio of hill and his fiance and which she accuses him of beating and during their three year old son the day before the audio was released prosecutors declined to bring charges against hill for domestic violence citing a lack of evidence back in two thousand and fifteen he'll serve probation after pleading guilty in guilty to assault and battery against his fiance five time n.b.a. champion san antonio have managed to stay alive in the playoffs they made home court advantage count on thursday beating the denver nuggets to take their first round series to a decisive game seven so how melich has the action. well but it's got when you have a forty three point game you can usually expect to be on the winning side nicholas was on fire in game six with the denver needing just one more win to progress by despite his impre
coach bryce got another one out john hendren al-jazeera new orleans. we also have news now that the kansas city chiefs has suspended player tyreke hill amid allegations of child abuse a recording was released on thursday allegedly containing audio of hill and his fiance and which she accuses him of beating and during their three year old son the day before the audio was released prosecutors declined to bring charges against hill for domestic violence citing a lack of evidence back in two...
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coach price got another one out john hendren al-jazeera new orleans well that's it for me we'll have more sport for you later. and that is it for this news hour and for me has i'm sick at thanks for your company sammy that will add more news in a couple of minutes they were. made to every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump told through the eyes of the welts jan an ace that's right out of a hamas script that calls for the an aisle asian of israel that is not what that phrase means. as we turn the cameras on the media focused on how they were told on the stories that matter the most embed is a free palestine a listening post on al-jazeera. from the family home office to navigating dangerous rapids from the time we depart through the time we finished our scares to the fisherman dicing with death. i'm afraid of falling i'm afraid of dying but if i don't go i call from my family to meet the men who go to the extreme just to make a living but you have to be a strong swimmer otherwise the surf and risking it all vietnam on al-jazeer
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. >> new orleans, louisiana, was one of the first place for jazz -- >> new orleans, louisiana was onee first place for jazz where they could collaborate to make the music they love. despite the stringent segregation in the south in the 20th century, jazz was a way for musicians of different races to break the barrier of the segregation and create music together. >> this collaboration is the epitome of what it means to be american. in america, we celebrate our differences and work together to create something greater than ourselves. ♪ >> beginning in the 1950's, it beginning in the 1950's, united americans under the banner of rebellion. rock 'n roll is another momentous a powerfully influential genre of american music. during the civil rights era, rock 'n roll encourage black and -- encouraged black and white youth to interact, providing a common interest to bridge the stark racial divide. tennessee ismphis, a prime example -- hiring black and white employees to work side-by-side in a segregated south. >> the power of music, the power of opportunity, the power of empowerment, not just
. >> new orleans, louisiana, was one of the first place for jazz -- >> new orleans, louisiana was onee first place for jazz where they could collaborate to make the music they love. despite the stringent segregation in the south in the 20th century, jazz was a way for musicians of different races to break the barrier of the segregation and create music together. >> this collaboration is the epitome of what it means to be american. in america, we celebrate our differences and...
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executive director, greater new orleans fair housing action center. cara johnson, national lbgtq task force. skylar olsen, director of economic research and outreach group. celine furth, ph.d. senior research fellow, george mason university. without objection, all of your written statements will be made part of the record. witnesses are reminded that your oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. when there is one minute left, a yellow light will indicate that you should wrap up your testimony. miss goldberg, you are now recognized for five minutes to present your oral testimony. >> thank you, chairwoman waters. good morning and good morning to ranking member mchenry and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify here today. i'm debbie goldberg, vice president for housing policy and special projects at the national fair housing alliance. nfha is the only organization solely dedicated to eliminating housing discrimination in the u.s. and we work with our 200 plus members to achieve that goal through a wide variety of activ
executive director, greater new orleans fair housing action center. cara johnson, national lbgtq task force. skylar olsen, director of economic research and outreach group. celine furth, ph.d. senior research fellow, george mason university. without objection, all of your written statements will be made part of the record. witnesses are reminded that your oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. when there is one minute left, a yellow light will indicate that you should wrap up your...
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not new orleans but several others in doing our facebook investigation. but resources are always scarce. these investigations take time and money and allocating more money to serve that purpose would be helpful. 'd also add h.u.d. itself in the office of fair housing need staff and resources in order to carry out its responsibilities more effectively. one of which should be along perhaps with several other federal agencies that have a role to play in the regulation of technology, you know, in that space, being more proactive about looking at how these different platforms operate and whether or not the systems that they use are functioning to discriminate. as you know, if you can't see what's going on, if you don't know what the data say or the algorithms do you don't know if discrimination is happening. greater transparency, greater investigation would be helpful. the one thing i would underscore was something not particularly relevant to our facebook case but is an issue in other online platforms, which is the conflict that exists at the moment between t
not new orleans but several others in doing our facebook investigation. but resources are always scarce. these investigations take time and money and allocating more money to serve that purpose would be helpful. 'd also add h.u.d. itself in the office of fair housing need staff and resources in order to carry out its responsibilities more effectively. one of which should be along perhaps with several other federal agencies that have a role to play in the regulation of technology, you know, in...
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from houston to new orleans, north through nashville. damaging winds, pounding hail, the flood threat. more than 40 million americans in the path tonight. >>> survivor story. the couple lucky to be alive, speaking out after a freak accident. more than a dozen power line poles toppling. one smashing straight through their windshield. how they survived. and the investigation into the cause of that collapse. >>> also tonight, the abc news exclusive. a family demanding answers after their daughter, a fifth grader, dies following a fight inside of her classroom. authorities still not revealing the official cause of death. >>> and the home explosion mystery. the residence reduced to rubble. the blast blocking the neighborhood. tonight, what may have caused that home to blow. >>> good evening. i'm tom llamas.
from houston to new orleans, north through nashville. damaging winds, pounding hail, the flood threat. more than 40 million americans in the path tonight. >>> survivor story. the couple lucky to be alive, speaking out after a freak accident. more than a dozen power line poles toppling. one smashing straight through their windshield. how they survived. and the investigation into the cause of that collapse. >>> also tonight, the abc news exclusive. a family demanding answers...
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in new orleans. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the warriors in new orleans tonight.story. >> hardly. they've got the western conference spot sewn up. what is the one thing you didn't want to have happen? an injury. it happens. steph curry. first quarter of this game. watch him on the lower right-hand of your screen. he goes down in a heap. what they're calling it right now is a mild foot sprain. in his right foot our ankle. they're not calling it an ankle sprain he want did stay in the game for a short period. hit the only shot he took. after that as he transitions to defense, he motions to the bench. that's it. he went straight to the locker room. day to day. obviously he will not play tomorrow in memphis. as for the game itself, the end of the line for anthony davis. he wore a "that's all folks" t-shirt under his sports shirt. demarvingus cousins wanting to get back even with a lot of their guys taking the night off. jordan bell, tough on the offensive board. that's nice with the left-hand. he had ten point, six rebounds. the warriors' bench outscored the pelicans
in new orleans. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the warriors in new orleans tonight.story. >> hardly. they've got the western conference spot sewn up. what is the one thing you didn't want to have happen? an injury. it happens. steph curry. first quarter of this game. watch him on the lower right-hand of your screen. he goes down in a heap. what they're calling it right now is a mild foot sprain. in his right foot our ankle. they're not calling it an ankle sprain he want did...
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and you work in new orleans now? >> yeah, i'm originally from montgomery, alabama.t's so fun. it's the best city. >> seth: and you're doing something at bergdorf here? >> i'm the artists in residence at bergdorf goodman. >> seth: fantastic. >> i'm partnering with diane von furstenberg right now. there are 37 portraits of iconic women at her flagship store. >> seth: that's so exciting. >> i've worked with gucci. it's amazing. >> seth: this is a very good time to be ashley, i'll tell you. >> well, it's a good time to be out there working hard, is what it is. >> seth: now, be very honest and give mark some feedback on what he's done over there. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i mean, it's really good. >> mark, i think you're incredible, mark. >> mark: not too honest. >> and i don't believe in criticizing artwork. >> mark: 'cause, listen, i have to tell you, talus is celibate. and all this glitter might be a life altering experience for me. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] i think we tune into the next episode. there's going to be a real game changer righ
and you work in new orleans now? >> yeah, i'm originally from montgomery, alabama.t's so fun. it's the best city. >> seth: and you're doing something at bergdorf here? >> i'm the artists in residence at bergdorf goodman. >> seth: fantastic. >> i'm partnering with diane von furstenberg right now. there are 37 portraits of iconic women at her flagship store. >> seth: that's so exciting. >> i've worked with gucci. it's amazing. >> seth: this is a...
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world war ii museum in new orleans, it begins at 8 pm eastern, thursday on cspan-3. >>> up next on american history tv real america, a film from the student nonviolent donating committee also known as cynic got called we will never turn back and shot in rural mississippi and includes interviews with like farmers and sharecroppers and describes the violence and intimidation experienced when trying to register to vote. >> this is essentially for americans. people calling themselves american. trying to make democracy live. it begins with a heartfelt assumption that we are not an island of perfection but in fact a land of imperfection in an imperfect world. negroes are trying to register to vote and help change the situation that they exist today. help bring about democracy in our land today . >> mississippi 1963. free for a moment in this hillside home. they are stick looted from the way segregationist to carry guns and clubs . >> i've lived in this county for 53 years, -- i raise my family here and the naacp -- i do think that every citizen in the county should typically enter election. i hop
world war ii museum in new orleans, it begins at 8 pm eastern, thursday on cspan-3. >>> up next on american history tv real america, a film from the student nonviolent donating committee also known as cynic got called we will never turn back and shot in rural mississippi and includes interviews with like farmers and sharecroppers and describes the violence and intimidation experienced when trying to register to vote. >> this is essentially for americans. people calling themselves...
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the severe storm threat from new orleans all the way east. tonight, tomorrow, good friday and passover. and rob marciano has the track and timing tonight. >>> what caused the fire at the notre dame cathedral. tonight, what we have just learned. >>> here in new york city, the scare inside st. patrick's cathedral. what authorities have now revealed. >>> the major change tonight for anyone taking an uber. they say it's necessary to protect you. >>> and the "jeopardy" whiz tonight. breaking his record last night. how is he doing it? >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and for the first time tonight, the american public is learning what robert mueller found. he has not spoken in nearly two years, but tonight, the evidence uncovered by mueller and his team speaks for itself. we knew mueller found no collusion, but it was president trump's pick for attorney general who then declared no obstruction of justice. but tonight, the mueller report is hardly a clean bill of health. 448 pages long, and a staggering
the severe storm threat from new orleans all the way east. tonight, tomorrow, good friday and passover. and rob marciano has the track and timing tonight. >>> what caused the fire at the notre dame cathedral. tonight, what we have just learned. >>> here in new york city, the scare inside st. patrick's cathedral. what authorities have now revealed. >>> the major change tonight for anyone taking an uber. they say it's necessary to protect you. >>> and the...
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some of these parts went to annapolis, some came to the port of new orleans. i document that. the end, they went to be tested on the white sands in new mexico. you can visit it there today. braswell area. roswell, new mexico is where our early rocketeer robert goddard basically he was a menace in massachusetts so he moved out there to the clear blue new mexican skies. von braun was under house arrest. wherever he went he was being watched. -- marry am bring young woman from germany and bring her to america. he would say, i'm a prisoner of peace. he was under surveillance. we let him rebuild is v-2's and retest them in new mexico. it became clear that we had the albert einstein of rocketry. i don't fault the u.s. army for doing it because what was the options if we did not bring them over? if we let the russians get them -- i don't like russia. in my career as a cold war historian, i am not somebody who gets soft and fuzzy about the soviet union as i have read too much about stalin, and i don't like totalitarianism governments. we did the right thing in relocating them. they al
some of these parts went to annapolis, some came to the port of new orleans. i document that. the end, they went to be tested on the white sands in new mexico. you can visit it there today. braswell area. roswell, new mexico is where our early rocketeer robert goddard basically he was a menace in massachusetts so he moved out there to the clear blue new mexican skies. von braun was under house arrest. wherever he went he was being watched. -- marry am bring young woman from germany and bring...
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louis, new orleans, florida, houston, san antonio, and pasadena. e genius of jack kennedy was he never cared for harry truman. eisenhower was republican and was weak on space and the missile gap. he thought fdr's new deal was too big. but what fdr did well was beyond social security. fdr built the tba gran coulee dam. eisenhower had that highway system. kennedy is thinking what is my administration's big public work thing. he picked the right number technology. the computer chip, we think of it today, gets developed in the late 1950's. modern aviation starts kicking in. when jack kennedy runs in 1960, there are no computer science classes at universities. by the time he is killed in dallas, there are computer science classes everywhere. air travel is replacing automobile and train travel. people are flying more and more. hub airports are being developed across the country. it was the jet age and the space age and kennedy grabbed onto it and made it the cornerstone of the new frontier. brian: up until his death about whether or not they should go to
louis, new orleans, florida, houston, san antonio, and pasadena. e genius of jack kennedy was he never cared for harry truman. eisenhower was republican and was weak on space and the missile gap. he thought fdr's new deal was too big. but what fdr did well was beyond social security. fdr built the tba gran coulee dam. eisenhower had that highway system. kennedy is thinking what is my administration's big public work thing. he picked the right number technology. the computer chip, we think of it...
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i am sure that you folks in new orleans are not too keen on sending food or fuel to new york city. for the japanese, they are coming from basic way up here. it is about 2500 miles to new britain and 550 miles down to guadalcanal. in other words, we are sustaining our forces at about twice the distance the japanese are. and now i analogize this in some respects and you can see this sort of by analogy is to armed giants coming into conflict except they are laying prone on the ground with their arms outstretched now they can do a sort of brushed her fingertips against each other in terms of logistical status of the campaign. now, the other thing i wanted to touch upon is something that over the years i have come to see more and more is important about guadalcanal. and it was highlighted in the history of the first marine division. they pointed out that the psychological element of what is going on here is extremely important. that history at the beginning of my talk about how the world looked for the allied cause in mid-1942, it really illustrates just how grim things were. nobody was
i am sure that you folks in new orleans are not too keen on sending food or fuel to new york city. for the japanese, they are coming from basic way up here. it is about 2500 miles to new britain and 550 miles down to guadalcanal. in other words, we are sustaining our forces at about twice the distance the japanese are. and now i analogize this in some respects and you can see this sort of by analogy is to armed giants coming into conflict except they are laying prone on the ground with their...
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[laughter] >> new orleans is too far away. [laughter] >> let's go. i'm pretty sure that my older brother -- [laughter] >> she goes and says, it's over. it's all over. >> yeah, going off of that, i guess not surprising in terms of food louisiana culture but big role in your book throughout and all these books families with big thing. how is writing about your family changed the way that you think about your family? or as it at all? >> well, really it didn't change my views of why my parents and my relatives because i was mature and i had worked through how i felt about them. i guess the main relationship that changed was mine and my husband's. we were close, not always but most of the years we've been very close but i've always been, we work alone and he was kind of a nuance at times because we had -- i'm all into it. did you charge $55 at dillard's. [laughter] so, you know, that was sort of our relationship but, you know, we had our roles. i had mine and he had his, we kept that separate and we enjoyed our time together. we had bloody mary sunday eve
[laughter] >> new orleans is too far away. [laughter] >> let's go. i'm pretty sure that my older brother -- [laughter] >> she goes and says, it's over. it's all over. >> yeah, going off of that, i guess not surprising in terms of food louisiana culture but big role in your book throughout and all these books families with big thing. how is writing about your family changed the way that you think about your family? or as it at all? >> well, really it didn't change...
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coach bryce got another one out john hendren al jazeera new orleans and the n.h.l. playoffs the boston bruins have continued their impressive form they won the opening game of their eastern conference semifinal series against columbus charlie coyle leveled the game in the final five minutes of regular and scored again in overtime to lead the bruins to a three two one. liverpool manager you're going club says he has no regrets this season regardless of whether his team when the english premier league or not they trailed manchester city by one point with three games to play cops team must have a must win game against hundreds filled later on friday if you do it will do it if you do not do it down no regrets and as long as we have always all best and i saw that the whole season from the boys but still the season however is only the first step in that area that's it for me henjak to live thank you very much well that's it for me daryn jordan's this news out done that way i'll be back with more news to see that. anti fascist anti establishment and pro violence despite th
coach bryce got another one out john hendren al jazeera new orleans and the n.h.l. playoffs the boston bruins have continued their impressive form they won the opening game of their eastern conference semifinal series against columbus charlie coyle leveled the game in the final five minutes of regular and scored again in overtime to lead the bruins to a three two one. liverpool manager you're going club says he has no regrets this season regardless of whether his team when the english premier...
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new orleans sanitation officials recently removed 46 tons of what discarded holiday fashion accessorytem for years? >> well, chris, new orleans is the home of mardi gras, and i can say, tragically, over the years, i've probably contributed somewhat to this. uh, d, mardi gras beads. final answer. >> and how did you ask for the--never mind. yes, that's right! no mardi gras stories here. $1,000. let's move on. $2,000 question. in greek mythology, the myrmidons were led by what son of peleus before his tenure was cut short by a memorable heel injury? >> chris, my achilles heel actually, it turns out, is not greek mythology, so i'm going to say d, achilles. final answer. >> that is correct. [cheers and applause] i saw what you did there. i saw what you did. brought it full circle. i--i respect that. $3,000 question. looking for a money-saving travel hack? expert joey green suggests skipping room service and cooking hot dogs in your motel room--where? >> uh, my undergraduate degree is actually in food science technology, so i think it would be cutting-edge to cook a hot dog inside a tv remo
new orleans sanitation officials recently removed 46 tons of what discarded holiday fashion accessorytem for years? >> well, chris, new orleans is the home of mardi gras, and i can say, tragically, over the years, i've probably contributed somewhat to this. uh, d, mardi gras beads. final answer. >> and how did you ask for the--never mind. yes, that's right! no mardi gras stories here. $1,000. let's move on. $2,000 question. in greek mythology, the myrmidons were led by what son of...
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. >> charges for a new orleans rapper and how a driver senatnay escaped this fiery crash if colorado. that's next. 'cuz i'm y too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean.du it capture in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heav duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my plr e... is a lot cleanenow. stop cleaning. start swiffering. that we just hit the motherlode of soft-see ice cream? i got cones, anybody was one! oh, yeah! get ya some! no, i can't believe how easy it was to savhundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. >> dan shenman has the latest ! we struck sprinkles! [cheers] believe it. geico could save you fifteepercent or more on car insurance. geico could save you fifteepercent ow there is wisdom in h nature protects and it inspired an all-new toothpaste from burt's bees®. it fights cavities and freshens breath. made with ingredients you can trust. r a sm
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. >> host: we will go down to new orleans. democrat. >> caller: good morning.i have been picking up on what sae gentleman was saying. let me say something that will be critical to my mind set and maybe other folks. i was 17 years old. i went in is to military. by the time i turned 18 i had already served two and a half in vietnam and infantry.et i came back to the united states and when i right arrived i got ambushed in the airport by some people that didn't believe we should of been there. but as far as the people that are concerned that wind up in jail, i also worked in law enforcement from 1969 to 1971 here new orleans and i decided after a year i cannot work there because everything i see was against the law. in this thing about people not being able to rehabilitate themselves is totally false. as far as the people going in and out of the border in el paso, stationed on their, that is junk. you can detain a hundred thousand people at the border, do you know how many people is 100,000. there is nowhere near 100,000 anything. bod as far as ms 13, if you had a
. >> host: we will go down to new orleans. democrat. >> caller: good morning.i have been picking up on what sae gentleman was saying. let me say something that will be critical to my mind set and maybe other folks. i was 17 years old. i went in is to military. by the time i turned 18 i had already served two and a half in vietnam and infantry.et i came back to the united states and when i right arrived i got ambushed in the airport by some people that didn't believe we should of...
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american dive bombers this 50 minute talk is a symposium hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. >>> welcome back everyone . >> we been an apartheid arrangement kind of year with the land fighting on guadalcanal and two fantastic presentations but now we will rise up into the air with expert guidance ep
american dive bombers this 50 minute talk is a symposium hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. >>> welcome back everyone . >> we been an apartheid arrangement kind of year with the land fighting on guadalcanal and two fantastic presentations but now we will rise up into the air with expert guidance ep
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al jazeera, new orleans. >> love that. nba champion san antonio has stayed alive in the playoffs, forcing a game 7 against the denver nuggets. >> when you have a 43 point game, you can usually pick the winning side. in game six, denver needed just one more win. but despite impressive form, there is no quit in five-time nba championship coach gregg popovich and his san antonio spurs. while he doesn't have the likes of tim duncan, he does have marcus and gerard. both have shown they have the hunger. game six was a tight set for the most part. the spurs did eventually pull away. he scored 12 of his 25 points in the penultimate quarter. they went into the fourth five points ahead. from there, they didn't look back. the spurs went on to force a decisive game 7, hoping to bring bringingheir hopes of home a championship to san antonio still very much alive. >> that wraps up newshour. i will be back with much more of the days news.
al jazeera, new orleans. >> love that. nba champion san antonio has stayed alive in the playoffs, forcing a game 7 against the denver nuggets. >> when you have a 43 point game, you can usually pick the winning side. in game six, denver needed just one more win. but despite impressive form, there is no quit in five-time nba championship coach gregg popovich and his san antonio spurs. while he doesn't have the likes of tim duncan, he does have marcus and gerard. both have shown they...
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coming up, warriors fans are holding their breath after seth curry steph curry hurt his ankle in new orleansupdate on his condition and sports. >>> tune in for masterchef junior and 8:00, followed by master sam rye at 9:00 and the 10:00 and 11:00 news on ktvu. >>> watch masterchef junior and master sam rye douglas mental samurai on ktvu, fox 2. >>> ♪ ♪ >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the power of to continues to work for you. ktvu fox 2 news at 7:00. here is where to watch ktvu plus on your tv. >>> some scary moments in new orleans. steph curry hurt his ankle. how bad is it? >> you get down to the final two games of regulation season and you have the playoffs looming over the weekend either saturday or sunday and the last thing you need to have happen is an injury and it looks like it has occurred with the golden state warriors. steph curry in the first quarter on the right-hand side of the screen goes down. you have to watch his right leg and he will go down on it. he is chronically hurting his ankles throughout his career. the thing was he kind of retied issue, got back up, did not leave the game and
coming up, warriors fans are holding their breath after seth curry steph curry hurt his ankle in new orleansupdate on his condition and sports. >>> tune in for masterchef junior and 8:00, followed by master sam rye at 9:00 and the 10:00 and 11:00 news on ktvu. >>> watch masterchef junior and master sam rye douglas mental samurai on ktvu, fox 2. >>> ♪ ♪ >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the power of to continues to work for you. ktvu fox 2 news at...
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plowing through new orleans and little buck si earlier today. mobile, pensacola. now you are under a tornado watch. it will push through atlanta overnight. the low strengthening across the ohio valley. the mid-atlantic will get the vie veer threat tomorrdelare neyoneut a in quk-moving syste tom? >> all right, rob, thank you. >>> we want to turn to politics now, and a big story in the race for 2020. joe biden officially announcing he's in. taking on president trump right out of the gate, but history already catching up to him. here's abc's terry moran. >> reporter: newly minted presidential candidate joe biden already in full campaign mode. >> i'm feeling great. good to be back in delaware. >> reporter: hours earlier, biden posting that video declaring his candidacy in stark and sweeping terms. >> we are in the battle for the soul of this nation. everything that has made america america is >> reporter: using images of white supremacists in charlottesville, he took direct aim at president trump. >> if we give donald trump eight years in the white house, he will fore
plowing through new orleans and little buck si earlier today. mobile, pensacola. now you are under a tornado watch. it will push through atlanta overnight. the low strengthening across the ohio valley. the mid-atlantic will get the vie veer threat tomorrdelare neyoneut a in quk-moving syste tom? >> all right, rob, thank you. >>> we want to turn to politics now, and a big story in the race for 2020. joe biden officially announcing he's in. taking on president trump right out of...
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war museum in new orleans. the talk is about 50 minutes. >>> all right everyone. we are ready to reconvene our guadalcanal symposium. this morning, we -- delancey air portion. thank you for andy jecse for talking us through the land portion of the guadalcanal fighting. now we are going to sell off to see. under the able guidance of captain, using that metaphorically, jim horn fisher. jim is for my
war museum in new orleans. the talk is about 50 minutes. >>> all right everyone. we are ready to reconvene our guadalcanal symposium. this morning, we -- delancey air portion. thank you for andy jecse for talking us through the land portion of the guadalcanal fighting. now we are going to sell off to see. under the able guidance of captain, using that metaphorically, jim horn fisher. jim is for my
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the dancing deacon from new orleans. sometimes you can blame it on the booingy. he had to blame it on his heart. the amazing thing that happened when suddenly he needed a helping hand. >>> 74-year-old knows how to let loose. >> i like to dance but i like to talk more than i dance. >> he has been a regular at night at rock and bowl for the last few years. >> very energetic procedure, for sure. >> he says it's something about the music, a blend of creel and blues, that brings him back week after week to bust out his signature moves. >> kicking off our heels to a song way back in the rocking robin. >> but on this night he started to feel strange. you can see the moment in this video, he was in cardiac arrest and in dire need of help. luckily for him another dancer knew what to do. laura cardiac nurse from new jersey and first timer immediately jumps into action. >> and i went over and saw he wasn't breathing. >> reporter: his heart had stopped. laura knew she needed to acted fast. so she reached for the fib lateor. >> we ended up shocking him and we resumed cpr and
the dancing deacon from new orleans. sometimes you can blame it on the booingy. he had to blame it on his heart. the amazing thing that happened when suddenly he needed a helping hand. >>> 74-year-old knows how to let loose. >> i like to dance but i like to talk more than i dance. >> he has been a regular at night at rock and bowl for the last few years. >> very energetic procedure, for sure. >> he says it's something about the music, a blend of creel and blues,...
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study, the history professor points out that the most in americalace between 2010 and 2015 was new orleansif you applied the same formula to san francisco county in 1858, it would have extrapolated to 100 murders. there were 11 murders in 1855 alone which does not seem like much. in a county of under 1800 people, that is a tremendous amount. most of the victims were here because of the gold rush. what local cattle ranchers found out, just as levi strauss found not to beoney was made in mining gold. made iny was to be supplying the needs to gold miners. suddenly there was this immense market that opened up to the north. san francisco went from 800 people to 25,000 people between 1848 and 1849. was there were a lot of cattle wires, ranchers and cattle brokers. those were among the main victims of outlaw gangs like jack powers. alwaysncisco county has been in between. it has always been remote. it is a place where you stop when you're on your way from los angeles to san francisco. from the 1850's until the 1920's, it was so remote that it was ideal for people who wanted to break the law. it w
study, the history professor points out that the most in americalace between 2010 and 2015 was new orleansif you applied the same formula to san francisco county in 1858, it would have extrapolated to 100 murders. there were 11 murders in 1855 alone which does not seem like much. in a county of under 1800 people, that is a tremendous amount. most of the victims were here because of the gold rush. what local cattle ranchers found out, just as levi strauss found not to beoney was made in mining...
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. >> jimmy: you shoot in new orleans. that is an easy place to get work done?locals, they always have a reason to celebrate or they'll find one. >> jimmy: outside of mardi gras? >> outside of mardi gras. it's actually really special. when i first went to new orleans we shot our first episode throughout the whole month of february. and every road was blocked off. people were drinking. it's open container. i was like -- >> jimmy: this is very good planning on someone's part over there. >> exactly. it was fun. it really is a beautiful city. i think especially in our show, you feel -- it doesn't feel like the location of the show. like it feels like another character. >> jimmy: yeah. well, it's great to meet you. >> likewise. >> jimmy: again, talk to your people and see what you can do for me. >> we'll see what we can do. >> jimmy: anything would be fine. >> okay. >> jimmy: olivia holt, everybody. "cloak and dagger," our show, is thursdays on fo d be rk"mmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. it's no ordinary day at denny
. >> jimmy: you shoot in new orleans. that is an easy place to get work done?locals, they always have a reason to celebrate or they'll find one. >> jimmy: outside of mardi gras? >> outside of mardi gras. it's actually really special. when i first went to new orleans we shot our first episode throughout the whole month of february. and every road was blocked off. people were drinking. it's open container. i was like -- >> jimmy: this is very good planning on someone's...
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louis into areas from memphis to new orleans.s you get your reward day, your clean up day. 82. 86 in san antonio. phoenix heading up there almost to 100 degrees. for friday as we mentioned there's the rainey weather all through the northeast. temperatures will be cooler with the rain. 50 in boston. one of your typical raw spring day. southeast you get cleared out behind those storms as they push through. done look like it's too bad. we clear it out for a pretty nice weekend. we'll give you that weekend forecast coming up. here today is bring your kids to work day. i think i'll have a special helper coming up. >> mike barnicle. just chat it up. >> we're excited to see your kids on the next hit. still ahead president trump weighs in on america's opioid crisis and vows to end the deadly epidemic. we'll show you his new comments coming up next. next we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with the new pronamel repair toothpaste we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go-to tooth
louis into areas from memphis to new orleans.s you get your reward day, your clean up day. 82. 86 in san antonio. phoenix heading up there almost to 100 degrees. for friday as we mentioned there's the rainey weather all through the northeast. temperatures will be cooler with the rain. 50 in boston. one of your typical raw spring day. southeast you get cleared out behind those storms as they push through. done look like it's too bad. we clear it out for a pretty nice weekend. we'll give you that...
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so important well for one the wetlands act as protection from floods that threaten cities like new orleans during storms by functioning as natural sponges they create new marsh habitats by building structures that can support native marsh crashes it traps and hold settlements creates more land and a more stable environment for animals and it even serves as valuable training as you can see for the louisiana army national guard and curious of the new orleans office of resilience and stability sustainability for using some leftover holiday cheer to buy you salvage the second largest urban wildlife refuge in the u.s. are good all right but others are how to show for you to barely remember everyone in this world we are now told that we love the upside so you will love you i am tired rovers are not out for a keep on watching all those hard shelled there are great bags. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sort of go from fields where everything is familiar on the other i want to the new
so important well for one the wetlands act as protection from floods that threaten cities like new orleans during storms by functioning as natural sponges they create new marsh habitats by building structures that can support native marsh crashes it traps and hold settlements creates more land and a more stable environment for animals and it even serves as valuable training as you can see for the louisiana army national guard and curious of the new orleans office of resilience and stability...
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so important well for one the wetlands act as protection from floods that threaten cities like new orleans during storms by functioning as natural sponges they create new marsh habitats by building structures that can support native marsh crashes it traps and hold settlements creates more land and a more stable environment for animals and it even serves as valuable training as you can see for the louisiana army national guard harris of the new orleans office of resilience and stability sustainability for using somewhat over holiday cheer to buy a savage the second largest urban wildlife refuge in the us good all right that is our house to show for you to barely remember everyone in this world we are now told that we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tired rovers are not out for a keep on watching all those hawks out there have a great day but. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy the uncertainty shouldn't let it be an arms race is also a scary dramatic development that only engages i don't see how that strategy will be successful very ridicu
so important well for one the wetlands act as protection from floods that threaten cities like new orleans during storms by functioning as natural sponges they create new marsh habitats by building structures that can support native marsh crashes it traps and hold settlements creates more land and a more stable environment for animals and it even serves as valuable training as you can see for the louisiana army national guard harris of the new orleans office of resilience and stability...
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so important well for one the wetlands access protection from floods that threaten cities like new orleans during storms by functioning as natural sponges they create new marsh habitats by building structures that can support native marsh crashes it traps and hold settlements creates more land and a more stable environment for animals and it even serves as valuable training as you can see for the louisiana army national guard curious to the new orleans office of resilience and stability so state ability for using some leftover holiday cheer . to buy a savage the second largest urban wildlife refuge in the us good all right that is our how to be a show for you to barely remember everyone here moves world we were not told but we are loved enough so i tell you all i love i roll with it to. keep on watching all those hawks out there and over great. scenes to do crack when i was a little kid my dad he was like oh. so you know like what i needed when i was a baby but i had a child. there's always been single mothers in african-american communities ever since slavery. i think it's more of these t
so important well for one the wetlands access protection from floods that threaten cities like new orleans during storms by functioning as natural sponges they create new marsh habitats by building structures that can support native marsh crashes it traps and hold settlements creates more land and a more stable environment for animals and it even serves as valuable training as you can see for the louisiana army national guard curious to the new orleans office of resilience and stability so...
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he did it in new orleans. >> he did it everywhere he went.> what else had he done? when "the player" continues. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! can someone turn on the ac?! no? oh right... ...'cause there isn't any. here- (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. without you, we wouldn't have electricity. our hobby would be going to bed early. (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. >> when adrian solomon learned her ex-boyfriend's parents had been murdered, she wanted to be there to support ernie especially now that he said police were harassing him. >> i know everything about him. we dated for a couple of years. of course he couldn't have done this. >> she told ernie she could meet him during her business trip to dallas and it was actually just as she arrived when it happened. the moment she will recall for with abso
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to join the band and now have since moved back to new orleans.is a big difference in that i am a soul man through and through. >> trevor: you came from a religious background, strong religious background singing in the church. your music is very different now. you actually have a song on this album that will you be performing called religion. >> yes. >> trevor: and the song is about what you don't like about religion. >> yeah. >> trevor: where did that come from. >> yeah. it is true. mi a preparer's kid, born and raised in the church, learn how to play music in the church. religion is a song that i wrote during the presidential campaign. and you know, growing up as a pastor's kid i saw a lot of misuse in church, in general. >> trevor: right, right. >> you he know, with power, with humans just being human. >> but what really took me back was a lot of the evangelicals mainly white evangelicals just kind of throwing away everything that they stood for, to support trump. and i really think that it became more about supporting that than their beliefs.
to join the band and now have since moved back to new orleans.is a big difference in that i am a soul man through and through. >> trevor: you came from a religious background, strong religious background singing in the church. your music is very different now. you actually have a song on this album that will you be performing called religion. >> yes. >> trevor: and the song is about what you don't like about religion. >> yeah. >> trevor: where did that come from....