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nightly bs report, new orleans. >>> going, going, gone.ven market volatility can keep money away from the ation block. ♪ ♪ >> here's a look at what to watch for tomorrow. deere is scheduledo report earnings giving investors insight into the impact of tariffs on the agricultural sector. on the economic calendar we'll find out if consumers are feeling upbeat about their finances and a we reported, china's luckin is expected to start trading on the that's what to watch for on friday. >>> the world's wealthiest art collectors are breaking records again. we told you about concerns that volatile markets and trade frictions can dampen the most important week of the yea for the global art market, but as robert frank reports that was not the case. >> bidders fro t aroun world helped sotheby's christy's and philips pull in more than $1.5 billion in sales. last night's the stainless steel sculpture of a rabbit sold at christie's for $100 million. the art dealer robert mnuchin who bought the piece. he is the father of steve mnuchin. it was sold by the
nightly bs report, new orleans. >>> going, going, gone.ven market volatility can keep money away from the ation block. ♪ ♪ >> here's a look at what to watch for tomorrow. deere is scheduledo report earnings giving investors insight into the impact of tariffs on the agricultural sector. on the economic calendar we'll find out if consumers are feeling upbeat about their finances and a we reported, china's luckin is expected to start trading on the that's what to watch for on...
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phil lebeau also has us covered as well from new orleans. >> the big addition at new orleans airportalmost done, a billion dollar terminalith pa gates and plenty of restaurants and sce to handle the city's surging air traffic. since 2009, the number of people flying out of new orleans has jumped more than 50%, with 6 million travellers in 2016? as the market continues to grow we're in a better position to ndle the growth and its market and also we've done this in a way that keeps the costs to airlines on the low side. >> new orleans airport,ike others in the u.s., is bursting at the seams. airlines have added more flights to feed america's appetite for travel, increasingly, tarmacs crowded and airports are struggling to keep up with booming business. >> in n terms of airpos in america, we haven't seen one built in decades and you go to a chin they're doing is building rail and airports. these are economic engines for the economy of these countries and we are way, way far behind. >> some airports like new york's laguardia and salt lake city are building all-new terminals while dallas
phil lebeau also has us covered as well from new orleans. >> the big addition at new orleans airportalmost done, a billion dollar terminalith pa gates and plenty of restaurants and sce to handle the city's surging air traffic. since 2009, the number of people flying out of new orleans has jumped more than 50%, with 6 million travellers in 2016? as the market continues to grow we're in a better position to ndle the growth and its market and also we've done this in a way that keeps the...
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he's still in new orleans. evening, ane gentleman turned to me and said you notice we are nearly always talking about the war? each of us seems to have sampled all the different varieties of human experience. as a consequence, you can't mention an outside matter of any sort, but you must remind some listener of something that happened during the war. of course, that brings the talk back to the war. was sitting some distance away. he began to speak about the moon. the gentleman who had been talking to me remarked the moon is far enough from the seat of war, but you will suggest somebody and the moon as a topic will be shelved. the poet was saying the moonlight was much stronger and brighter than up north. a brief dispute followed whether the difference really existed or if it was imagined. then somebody remembered that one hudson on the dark knight, carried no battle lanterns. at this point, the war. before again. i was not sorry for war talk by men who had been in war. it is always interesting. poet who has not
he's still in new orleans. evening, ane gentleman turned to me and said you notice we are nearly always talking about the war? each of us seems to have sampled all the different varieties of human experience. as a consequence, you can't mention an outside matter of any sort, but you must remind some listener of something that happened during the war. of course, that brings the talk back to the war. was sitting some distance away. he began to speak about the moon. the gentleman who had been...
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[laughter] here because i love new orleans. iwas born and raised here, spent my formative years here, and like you, while i was living here, i only did laundry six times. [laughter] school, in i finished was completely lost and by school i'm in middle school, but i went ahead and finished high school anyway. i really, i had no ambition. i did not know what i wanted to do, i did everything from oysters, i was a hostess, bartender, waitress, i painted houses, i sold vacuum cleaners -- i had no idea. i thought i would settle on some job and i would make enough money to pay my rent, maybe have basic cable, maybe not. i did not really have a plan. by the time i was your age, i really thought i knew who i was. when i was your age, i was dating men. [laughter] ellen: what i am saying is when you are older, most of you will be gay. [laughter] ellen: anyone writing this stuff down? parents? [laughter] anyway, i had no idea what i wanted to do with my life and the way i ended up on this path was from a very tragic event. maybe 19 and my
[laughter] here because i love new orleans. iwas born and raised here, spent my formative years here, and like you, while i was living here, i only did laundry six times. [laughter] school, in i finished was completely lost and by school i'm in middle school, but i went ahead and finished high school anyway. i really, i had no ambition. i did not know what i wanted to do, i did everything from oysters, i was a hostess, bartender, waitress, i painted houses, i sold vacuum cleaners -- i had no...
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he's still in new orleans. at a club one evening, a gentleman turned to me and said in an aside, you notice, of course, we are nearly always talking about the war? in the war, each of us seems to have sampled all the different varieties of human experience. as a consequence, you can't mention an outside matter of any sort, but it will certainly remind some listener of something that happened during the war. and out he comes with it. of course, that brings the talk back to the war. here we go. at the same club. the poet was sitting some little distance away, and presently he began to speak about the moon. the gentleman who had been talking to be remarked in an aside there, the moon is far enough from the seat of war, but you will suggest to somebody something about the war and 10 minutes from now, the moon as a topic will be shelved. the poet was saying the moonlight was much stronger and brighter than up north. a brief dispute followed whether the difference between northern and southern moonlight really existe
he's still in new orleans. at a club one evening, a gentleman turned to me and said in an aside, you notice, of course, we are nearly always talking about the war? in the war, each of us seems to have sampled all the different varieties of human experience. as a consequence, you can't mention an outside matter of any sort, but it will certainly remind some listener of something that happened during the war. and out he comes with it. of course, that brings the talk back to the war. here we go....
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moving to the second part, this is new orleans and memory. we are on #16. in this building, we saw many interesting relics of the war, also a fine oil painting representing stonewall jackson's last interview with general lee. but like many and other historical nature, it means nothing without its label. we will try a few labels now. first interview between lee and jackson. last interview between lee and jackson. jackson introducing himself to lee. jackson accepting lee's invitation to dinner. jackson declining lee's invitation to dinner with thanks. jackson apologizing for a heavy defeat. jackson reporting a great victory. jackson asking lee for a match. [laughter] he continues to tell one story, a sufficient one, and at the end, -- a good legible label is usually worth for information a ton significant attitude and of expression in a historical picture. the building twain refers to was the washington artillery building in new orleans and a painting painted in 1869. one, welcome 13 -- a big x91/2 feet, now hanging in the american civil war museum in richmon
moving to the second part, this is new orleans and memory. we are on #16. in this building, we saw many interesting relics of the war, also a fine oil painting representing stonewall jackson's last interview with general lee. but like many and other historical nature, it means nothing without its label. we will try a few labels now. first interview between lee and jackson. last interview between lee and jackson. jackson introducing himself to lee. jackson accepting lee's invitation to dinner....
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brown: i don't recall specifically, buit was that new orleans is flooding. walts: no. sit. knocked over them plants on their porch la night, huh? miss is some upset with you. a couple of mths ago, we had a rain storm, just a ordinary rainstorm in southeast louisiana. it was one of those days that we thought, "hey, just a little rain," but low and behold, the city flooded. the drainage system was not up to par. tucker: we loved hurricanes as kids. i remember when the calm came, we would play t in the water. it was just another day off from school, right, but now it's terrifying. it's terrifying. walters: this is not a hoax. this is real. climate change is real, so how do we live with it? i think in this section of town, we're starting to understand that wer and climate change goes hand in hand.h on: new orleans in the last 5 to 7 years hareally taken on a great adaption of climate resilience and climate change. elevation is one of the major adaptations that you sometimes see, is that the houses are raigher. this is the center for the sustainable engagementnd development. we
brown: i don't recall specifically, buit was that new orleans is flooding. walts: no. sit. knocked over them plants on their porch la night, huh? miss is some upset with you. a couple of mths ago, we had a rain storm, just a ordinary rainstorm in southeast louisiana. it was one of those days that we thought, "hey, just a little rain," but low and behold, the city flooded. the drainage system was not up to par. tucker: we loved hurricanes as kids. i remember when the calm came, we...
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that same system flooded the city that sits below sea level, new orleans.happened saturday with two inches of rain falling per hour. neighborhoods flooded and public transportation was halted. edder totop new orleans, the mighty mississippi river from overflowing levees and flooding the crescent city. daday marks the 200th day that the mississippi river has been at flood stage in south louisiana. 41% of the country's water is drained through here and into the gulf of mexico. colonel michael clancy is with the u.s. army corps of engineers. >> if the mississippi river were to flow into the superdome, it would fill up the superdome in matter of minutes. >> to live here is to live with water and to live with risk. >> reporter: mark davis is a liter policy expert at tulane wiversity. what does opening bonnie carre spillway mean to the rest of the country along the mississippi river? >> opening bonnie carre is keeps essentially the chemical corridor, the port of new orleans, all of the population centers here in business. >> reporter: bonnie carre was tenstructed
that same system flooded the city that sits below sea level, new orleans.happened saturday with two inches of rain falling per hour. neighborhoods flooded and public transportation was halted. edder totop new orleans, the mighty mississippi river from overflowing levees and flooding the crescent city. daday marks the 200th day that the mississippi river has been at flood stage in south louisiana. 41% of the country's water is drained through here and into the gulf of mexico. colonel michael...
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this time he acknowledged because of bob's trip to new orleans, getting him out of jail might not becknowledged early on the chance of him making bail right now, the chances are slim and none, and slim just left town. >> reporter: tonight robert durst awaits a september trial in federal court. he has pleaded not guilty to the gun and pot charges. and as for the susan berman case, attorney dick deguerin insists bob had nothing to do with her murder. no trial date has been set yet, but when deguerin does go to court he faces a tough deputy d.a. named john lewin. >> never lost a case, i think. >> you know, in texas we have a saying. "ain't been a horse can't be rode, ain't been a cowboy can't be throwed." >> reporter: but will the upcoming trials solve the mysteries of robert durst? well, maybe not. which is why we're about to return to california. and that place they call the lost coast. >>> coming up, a missing teenager. >> karen, where are you? >> investigators wonder is there a link? >> robert durst is a person of interest in this case. seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, se
this time he acknowledged because of bob's trip to new orleans, getting him out of jail might not becknowledged early on the chance of him making bail right now, the chances are slim and none, and slim just left town. >> reporter: tonight robert durst awaits a september trial in federal court. he has pleaded not guilty to the gun and pot charges. and as for the susan berman case, attorney dick deguerin insists bob had nothing to do with her murder. no trial date has been set yet, but when...
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love the city of new orleans. 6%, everybody.ew orleans had just a 6% chance of getting the number one pick in the draft lottery and now they have the opportunity to draft the most coveted player since lebron james. >> the new orleans pelicanpelic >> reporter: overnight, jubilation down in the big easy. [ cheers and applause ] in a shocking upset, the new orleans pelicans grabbing the top spot in this year's nba draft lottery. >> it's just another positive event for us in what's going to be, we hope, several we stack together. >> reporter: their prize -- >> look out. >> reporter: -- is potential number one pick zion williamson. >> whatever that team needs me to do, i'm going to be able to do it. >> reporter: the news sending shock waves around the nba. the new orleans pelicans head coach couldn't contain his emotions. even the pelicans ticket office partying like it's mardi gras. the 18-year-old phenom known for his spectacular dunks and showstopping athleticism is now likely heading south. a city that he's never been to. >> i've
love the city of new orleans. 6%, everybody.ew orleans had just a 6% chance of getting the number one pick in the draft lottery and now they have the opportunity to draft the most coveted player since lebron james. >> the new orleans pelicanpelic >> reporter: overnight, jubilation down in the big easy. [ cheers and applause ] in a shocking upset, the new orleans pelicans grabbing the top spot in this year's nba draft lottery. >> it's just another positive event for us in...
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we've been to new orleans for my very first ride at a mardi gras parade. raymond hit the streets of washington, d.c., to find out what americans, not the hollywood both raymond and i try out new hairdos and get lessons in how to shake hands properly in the #metoo arrive. with the new godfather stephen colbert. might also be a lightsaber battle. you'll never know. but first we'll hit the road for del rio, texas, right along the u.s.-mexico border to investigate the illegal immigration crisis. the democrats are trying to ram down your throat that there is no crisis at the border or that trump's and you factored, but in footage you'd only see here, that's obviously not the case. >> this river is extremely dangerous. it's extremely treacherous. >> okay. let's roll. >> everybody, welcome to a special border edition of "laura -- >> and raymond." >> i'm on the rio grande at del rio, texas, where we are getting a tour of the border from the border patrol agents who are giving us a tour on contrary to what a lot of people think about our border patrol. >> it's amazi
we've been to new orleans for my very first ride at a mardi gras parade. raymond hit the streets of washington, d.c., to find out what americans, not the hollywood both raymond and i try out new hairdos and get lessons in how to shake hands properly in the #metoo arrive. with the new godfather stephen colbert. might also be a lightsaber battle. you'll never know. but first we'll hit the road for del rio, texas, right along the u.s.-mexico border to investigate the illegal immigration crisis....
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and through the gulf, essentially being rerouted around new orleans. john, an official told me a short while ago the fact most americans don't know we're in the middle of a major flood fight here in south louisiana is a sign this is working exactly as it should be. >> amazing. david, thank you. >>> we are learning more tonight about an american airlines pilot who was hauled off by police just before a flight. turns out he was wanted for a triple murder. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: the mugshot is eye-catching. 51-year-old pilot christian martin still in his airline uniform was arrested at the louisville airport for a triple murder he allegedly committed four years ago. martin was about to fly a plane load of people including ashleigh martin and her family to charlotte saturday morning. >> it's scary to think that this happened so long ago and they're just now getting around to catching the guy. >> reporter: investigators say in 2015, three years before martin joined a regional carrier owned by american airlines, he allegedly shot and killed ca
and through the gulf, essentially being rerouted around new orleans. john, an official told me a short while ago the fact most americans don't know we're in the middle of a major flood fight here in south louisiana is a sign this is working exactly as it should be. >> amazing. david, thank you. >>> we are learning more tonight about an american airlines pilot who was hauled off by police just before a flight. turns out he was wanted for a triple murder. kris van cleave reports....
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phil >> reporter: right here in new orleans at the new orleans airport, the new north terminal.his is going to open up later this year and a fair amount of work here and they've got a long ways to go here and one reason this is so important the growth in the number of people flying in and out of new orleans between 2009 and 2017. it jumped by more than 50% the current airport, it's fine it does okay, but they're spending a billion dollars to add this new terminal because of the growth, especially from low-cost carriers like spirit and southwest. the head of the aviation department here in town says this is all about improving airline and passenger efficiency >> as this market continues to grow, we're in a better position to handle the growth in the market and also, we've done this in a way that keeps the cost to passengers on the low side >> reporter: again, kelly, this new terminal opens up later this year but we see this new york la laguardia, l.a.x., revamping, expanding with new terminals or building all new gates and facilities because they need to do that with how many peo
phil >> reporter: right here in new orleans at the new orleans airport, the new north terminal.his is going to open up later this year and a fair amount of work here and they've got a long ways to go here and one reason this is so important the growth in the number of people flying in and out of new orleans between 2009 and 2017. it jumped by more than 50% the current airport, it's fine it does okay, but they're spending a billion dollars to add this new terminal because of the growth,...
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there was a 6% chance that new orleans would get him. and they came out with him. and here is his reaction.>> a little nervous. i don't know where i'm going to be.>> he's not going to the next or the lakers but i will tell you what, the best video i have seen tonight, the ticket office for the new orleans pelicans. here is the reaction, when they knew that zion williamson was getting there. they are getting a percentage of the tickets they sell. >> is that great or what, those are the people behind the scenes selling tickets and if you don't know the name zion williamson by now you certainly will. meantime there is a little game going on right now but just one of the great sidelights of this whole story. we told you about seth and steph curry and what it must be like to be one of their parents and what jerseys they're going to wear. today they had a coin flip and the coin flip was done by their sister. as to who is going to wear what jersey. and there is that. here's the reaction. >> mom wears portland, dad wears golden state. let's get it.>> that's deal will be fo
there was a 6% chance that new orleans would get him. and they came out with him. and here is his reaction.>> a little nervous. i don't know where i'm going to be.>> he's not going to the next or the lakers but i will tell you what, the best video i have seen tonight, the ticket office for the new orleans pelicans. here is the reaction, when they knew that zion williamson was getting there. they are getting a percentage of the tickets they sell. >> is that great or what, those...
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and you work in new orleans now? >> yeah, i'm originally from montgomery, alabama.ing somethinergdorf here? >> i'm the artists in residence at bergdorf goodman. >> seth: fantastic. >> i'm partnering with e diann furstenberg right now. there are 37 portraits of iconic women at her flagship store. >> seth: that's so exciting. >> i've worked with gu it's amazing. >> seth: this is a very good time to be ashley, i'll tell yo >> well, it's a good time to be out there working hard, is what it is. >> seth: now, be vy honest and give mark some feedback on what he's done over there. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applaush:] >> set mean, it's really good. >> mark, i think you're incredible, mark. >> mark: not too hones >> 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 experien me. >> seth: yeah. [ lit laughter ] think we tune into the next episode. e.ere's going to be a real game changer right ther >> i think it's awesome. i thinks it's -- [ cheers and appla ye ] >> seth: guys
and you work in new orleans now? >> yeah, i'm originally from montgomery, alabama.ing somethinergdorf here? >> i'm the artists in residence at bergdorf goodman. >> seth: fantastic. >> i'm partnering with e diann furstenberg right now. there are 37 portraits of iconic women at her flagship store. >> seth: that's so exciting. >> i've worked with gu it's amazing. >> seth: this is a very good time to be ashley, i'll tell yo >> well, it's a good time...
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in the form that migrates to new orleans and so the porch then becomes a sort of space that mediates between the house and and the street because it's very hot and you know and so you could sit out there you could you could converse with people so becomes a very very very important social space. if you want to understand american notions of resiliency or optimism or spirituality you've got to look to the african-american community but even more importantly the met african-american experience has shaped the founding of the country shaped the writing of the constitution shaped politics shaped culture shaped education became the sort of battlegrounds in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's on how america should be seen in the world so you had many push and pulls it out of the sort of right right of african-americans to be able to tell their own story and deal with difficult history is. already. the idea for a museum dedicated to african-americans was first put forward in one nine hundred fifteen by black letter ends of the civil war years later the call was picked up and put. by me
in the form that migrates to new orleans and so the porch then becomes a sort of space that mediates between the house and and the street because it's very hot and you know and so you could sit out there you could you could converse with people so becomes a very very very important social space. if you want to understand american notions of resiliency or optimism or spirituality you've got to look to the african-american community but even more importantly the met african-american experience...
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.>> that means the number one pick in the draft goes to the new orleans pelicans. >> she is not goingthe next or the lakers, he is going to new orleans with the pelicans and maybe david is will want to stick around. he is just a generational talent that could turn that around in a big hurry. you want to see the funniest video of the night? the people in the ticket office of the new orleans pelicans were watching to nice proceedings and they are on a commission basis. >> that celebration went on and on. can you tell they're on commission? they are headed to the buyer. >>> frustration boils over into knights city council meeting in vallejo as residents call on the justice department to investigate police use of deadly force. >>> an emotionally charged meeting. >> those families want the federal government to step in and investigate the vallejo police departments use of deadly force after a series of police shootings. live coverage tonight, we were at this evenings meeting as protesters took their complaints straight to city hall.>> reporter: not only the fans, the attorney general is no
.>> that means the number one pick in the draft goes to the new orleans pelicans. >> she is not goingthe next or the lakers, he is going to new orleans with the pelicans and maybe david is will want to stick around. he is just a generational talent that could turn that around in a big hurry. you want to see the funniest video of the night? the people in the ticket office of the new orleans pelicans were watching to nice proceedings and they are on a commission basis. >> that...
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new orleans. one of the most visited cities in america for a good reason. amazing food. incredible people. they also got a lot to drink around here. there are some downsides that come along with that, especially when it comes to traffic fatalities, you know. one of the big epidemics we don't talk about enough, every 50 minutes, somebody in the united states actually dies, loses their life, in a crash with an impaired driver somehow involved. i'm on my way to metairie which is just outside of new orleans to meet with the stokes family. their daughter, ashlee, was hit by a drunk driver in 2008. she survived, but she suffered severe physical and cognitive impairments. and just a few days, ashlee and her whole family, including her parents and her sister, are going to sit down and meet with the person who caused the crash. hey, how are you? >> hey, come on in. >> glaed to be here. appreciate the opportunity to talk to you. >> have a seat. >> appreciate it. you guys look at each other a lot different than most couples who have been married for -- you look like you're in high
new orleans. one of the most visited cities in america for a good reason. amazing food. incredible people. they also got a lot to drink around here. there are some downsides that come along with that, especially when it comes to traffic fatalities, you know. one of the big epidemics we don't talk about enough, every 50 minutes, somebody in the united states actually dies, loses their life, in a crash with an impaired driver somehow involved. i'm on my way to metairie which is just outside of...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news, new orleans. >> now all antoinette has to do is pick her school. that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. have a good night, everyone. but which zip codes t list? >>> right now at all know it's expensive to live in the bay area, which which zip codes top the list? >> also from homeless to living in luxury. the homeowner who opened his pricing home to a couple and the fears that brought police to their door repeatedly. >> but first streets blocked off on the peninsula. police find something radioactive. we're live in that neighborhood with the very latest. we begin with that breaking news out of san carlos. haz-mat teams are calling in state authorities to help clear out radioactive canisters in the backyard of a house. >> at one point they closed burton park which is usually filled with kids. especially this time of day. let's bring in sergio quintana with more on the haz-mat scare. sergio. >> reporter: at the moment they have determined that the radioactive materials that they have found do not pose a risk for the rest of the neighborhood, so just i
kevin tibbles, nbc news, new orleans. >> now all antoinette has to do is pick her school. that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. have a good night, everyone. but which zip codes t list? >>> right now at all know it's expensive to live in the bay area, which which zip codes top the list? >> also from homeless to living in luxury. the homeowner who opened his pricing home to a couple and the fears that brought police to their door repeatedly. >> but first...
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and tonight, that rain outpacing the drainage system in new orleans where the water stood at knee level in some areas today. the severe weather also causing flooding across mississippi and beyond. the dangerous system also spawning tornadoes like this one in campbell county, virginia, on saturday. as it all moves east tonight, the storm affecting major cities in the southeast. we begin with tammy leitner. >> reporter: tonight, this latest storm system pounding the south. >> look at that. >> reporter: from tornadoes to unrelenting rain. the system already wreaking havoc across six states with more than a foot of rain from texas up to kansas and down to louisiana. bringing record-breaking rainfall to the state in the month of may. and dangerous flooding. louisiana declaring a state of emergency. overnight, dramatic rescues in a neighborhood in mississippi. 15 people trapped in their homes and cars. the torrential rain causing several dams and levees to swell and burst in the southern part of the state. flash flooding may be to blame for this freight train derailment. more than 20 cars top
and tonight, that rain outpacing the drainage system in new orleans where the water stood at knee level in some areas today. the severe weather also causing flooding across mississippi and beyond. the dangerous system also spawning tornadoes like this one in campbell county, virginia, on saturday. as it all moves east tonight, the storm affecting major cities in the southeast. we begin with tammy leitner. >> reporter: tonight, this latest storm system pounding the south. >> look at...
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chance of being selected for the number one pick in the upcoming nba draft, the new orleans pelicanson the lottery. with that number one pick, they're expected to pick former duke star zion williamson. the memphis grizzlies will choose second, and the new york knicks, third. >>> so coming up on "cbs this morning," we're going to take you to a museum in canada for a sneak peek at the largest tyrannosaurus rex discovered. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." do more for your whole mouth. forget about vacuuming for weeks. the (new) roomba i7+ with clean base automatic dirt disposal empties the roomba bin for you. so dirt is off your hands. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. georgand a busy day ahead. george has entresto,urkeee don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. ♪ the beat goes o
chance of being selected for the number one pick in the upcoming nba draft, the new orleans pelicanson the lottery. with that number one pick, they're expected to pick former duke star zion williamson. the memphis grizzlies will choose second, and the new york knicks, third. >>> so coming up on "cbs this morning," we're going to take you to a museum in canada for a sneak peek at the largest tyrannosaurus rex discovered. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news, new orleans. >> now all antoinette has to do is pick her school. ly news." i'm lester holt. have a good night, everyone. it hasn't always been easy, has it? ♪ there have been days when you doubted yrself. ♪ and days when you were ready to quit. ♪ but you didn't. ♪u because yohad the courage to venture into something powerful. edation. if i leave you with just three words of advice: never...stop...growing. if i leave you with just thr[cheering]f advice: >>> lights, camera, "access." >> you look so good! you're killing it tonight. >> i love my body. you like my body? >> and with that we're off and running. backstage and beyond the billbod music award moments i
kevin tibbles, nbc news, new orleans. >> now all antoinette has to do is pick her school. ly news." i'm lester holt. have a good night, everyone. it hasn't always been easy, has it? ♪ there have been days when you doubted yrself. ♪ and days when you were ready to quit. ♪ but you didn't. ♪u because yohad the courage to venture into something powerful. edation. if i leave you with just three words of advice: never...stop...growing. if i leave you with just thr[cheering]f...
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people in new orleans are obviously so excited. >> sure. >> but the people in new york were a littleill say. i think he is going to be great for the game for parity's sake you have four or five teams that are really good. he will change that. >> i read everyone feels by virtue of him being on the team, he could change the whole franchise? >> change the name, too. >> yes. >> hopefully, anthony davis stays. >> a lot of pressure. >> yeah. >> on somebody, don't you think? >> for someone that young, yeah. >>> coming up, speaking of athletes, have you ever tried cryotherapy? al and craig have and they are going to tell you everything about it is it for you? does it really work? we'll find out after your local news. >>> our summer concert series revealed after your local news ohhhhhhh! i ordered it for everyone. [laughing] (dad vo) we got the biggest subaru to help bring our family together. i'm just resting my eyes. (dad vo) even though we're generations apart. what a day. i just love those kids. (avo) presenting the all-new three-row subaru ascent. wave to grandma, everybody. (avo) love i
people in new orleans are obviously so excited. >> sure. >> but the people in new york were a littleill say. i think he is going to be great for the game for parity's sake you have four or five teams that are really good. he will change that. >> i read everyone feels by virtue of him being on the team, he could change the whole franchise? >> change the name, too. >> yes. >> hopefully, anthony davis stays. >> a lot of pressure. >> yeah. >> on...
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(music throughout) >>> the new orleans pelicans won the zionilliamson or the nba draft lottery.the duke star is the overwhelming favorite to be selected first overall. tonight the 14 worst teams in the league all had varying chances to win the first overall pic washington hoping they would hear their name last, signifying they would get that number one selection. fanwere hopefulgoing into tonight's draft lottery, having the six best odds to land the top pick in the draft but en shocked wh their team was announced having the ninth picki the zards had only a 3.8% chance of getting that pick. the new orleans pelicans will select first overall followed be th memphis grizzlies an the new york knicks. the draft will take place in brooklyn, new york on november 1st. >>> they've won 14hi series season, including tonight. the new york mets won the game in the first inning. the mets back home after a rough 10-game road trip. bases were loaded for wilson ramos. this bal launched deep left field. this is a grand slam. ramos gives the mets the early 0 lead. oh, boy isright. top of the 6th. 2
(music throughout) >>> the new orleans pelicans won the zionilliamson or the nba draft lottery.the duke star is the overwhelming favorite to be selected first overall. tonight the 14 worst teams in the league all had varying chances to win the first overall pic washington hoping they would hear their name last, signifying they would get that number one selection. fanwere hopefulgoing into tonight's draft lottery, having the six best odds to land the top pick in the draft but en shocked...
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. >> let's say you want to travel south, but new orleans is a little too much for your budget. >> so,you like great music and great food, savannah, georgia, would like a word with you. >> okay. >> it's consistently ranked as one of the friendliest cities in america, and unlike new orleans, it's got wonderfully mild summer temperatures >> that's a good thing to think about, too, not quite as humid, although georgia can get pretty humid. >> but savannah's an outlier, mild summers. >> what about if i want to go abroad, maybe mexico is there a town or city you'd recommend? >> a lot of folks dig the mega resorts in mexico, but if you want a taste of old mexico, think about tulum. it's got a wonderful mayan ruins. it has fantastic food and a castle on a cliff overlooking the beach. >> wow in europe, where would you send people >> all roads lead to rome. it was a number one sort of city, most demand in the world, across all markets we're in over 250 markets. rome is number one on our list but what rome doesn't have is eight miles of velvet beach. so to get that, you want to head northeast to
. >> let's say you want to travel south, but new orleans is a little too much for your budget. >> so,you like great music and great food, savannah, georgia, would like a word with you. >> okay. >> it's consistently ranked as one of the friendliest cities in america, and unlike new orleans, it's got wonderfully mild summer temperatures >> that's a good thing to think about, too, not quite as humid, although georgia can get pretty humid. >> but savannah's an...
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there is rally in new orleans tonight. there are no microphones around him.tures up, go ahead. >> i don't think he is delivering anything one day to anybody. i think it's a good thing. obviously the last mile to get to the consumer is going to be really important. i think they have very different strategies as john mentioned. walmart already has the stores all the way around. i think they will focus on difficult kinds of gods and services. >> walmart set a minimum price of $35. they will take a little out of their margins. amazon says, it is not losing them money. i find a five dollar thing being delivered is hard to believe they're not losing money on that. but i will not challenge amazon. i've been wrong a decade challenging them. david: mark? >> this is capitalism at its finest i'm waiting for first one to pay me to receive their products so. david: it is extraordinary. john, you have talked about this a lot. rising tide can lift all boats. you don't have to have one or the other as the president pressing the flesh in the crowd here in new orleans. go ahea
there is rally in new orleans tonight. there are no microphones around him.tures up, go ahead. >> i don't think he is delivering anything one day to anybody. i think it's a good thing. obviously the last mile to get to the consumer is going to be really important. i think they have very different strategies as john mentioned. walmart already has the stores all the way around. i think they will focus on difficult kinds of gods and services. >> walmart set a minimum price of $35. they...
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to be able to access careat >> reporter: k caldwell is the coordinator at an abortion clinic in new orleans, one of three in louisia you don't do lot of interviews >> no, i don't >> reporter: why >> personal security reasons but ini k that now is kind of a tipping point and so because i'm able to i will visibly and cacally advo for this. >> reporter: there's a large group of people in thievcountry who belie life starts at conception and the taking of that life is murder. why isn't that thease? >> that's a difficult question to answer. everyone's entitled to their belief they are not entitled to infringe upon other people's bodily autonomy. >> reporter: at the louisiana'll -- >> we believe the babies in the womb deserve having the same opportunity to live as all of you. >> reporter: a state law banning abortions as ears asix weeks into pregnancy is likely just days away from being passed. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new orleans. >>> tulsa police have released dramatic body camera footage involving a shooting from earlier this month >> where is he where is he? >> officers were searching for a m
to be able to access careat >> reporter: k caldwell is the coordinator at an abortion clinic in new orleans, one of three in louisia you don't do lot of interviews >> no, i don't >> reporter: why >> personal security reasons but ini k that now is kind of a tipping point and so because i'm able to i will visibly and cacally advo for this. >> reporter: there's a large group of people in thievcountry who belie life starts at conception and the taking of that life is...
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. >> raymond: fairfax, virginia, and then new orleans, i'm back in new orleans the following weekend details raymond arroyo.com. >> laura: this week in fairfax. >> raymond: and next week in new orleans. >> laura: raymond arroyo.com. two outrageous comments from democratic lawmakers but first, what representative bomar said about the founding and white american and then a local alabama politician stomach turning remarks on abortion. >> dignity commit mention dignity. >> laura: how it affects our dignity. the very dignified horace cooper, they debate next. thank you. norwegian cruise line. feel free. when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,m. coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org (male announcer) for the love of mud, gravel, and trail dust. for the love of farm roads, dirt
. >> raymond: fairfax, virginia, and then new orleans, i'm back in new orleans the following weekend details raymond arroyo.com. >> laura: this week in fairfax. >> raymond: and next week in new orleans. >> laura: raymond arroyo.com. two outrageous comments from democratic lawmakers but first, what representative bomar said about the founding and white american and then a local alabama politician stomach turning remarks on abortion. >> dignity commit mention...
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. >> raymond: fairfax, virginiaa and then new orleans.rleans the following weekend and all the details raymond arroyo.com. >> laura: this week in fairfax.ol >> raymond: and next week in new orleans. >> laura: raymondarroyo.com. two outrageous comments from democratic lawmakers, but first what representative omar said about the founding and white american. and then a local alabama politician's stomach turning remarks on abortion. >> dignity, mentioned dignity. >> laura: how it affects our dignity. the very dignified horace cooper, they debate next. thank you. the very it's going to be passover in just a few days. and these people are in desperate need. these are very difficult times for israel and the jewish people. as the government spends more and more of it's resources for battling terrorism. the situation has become a crisis. every week the lines get longer and longer. there are more people who come than they expect because the numbers keep growing. its difficult to have to see people in this situation needy for food. especially at thi
. >> raymond: fairfax, virginiaa and then new orleans.rleans the following weekend and all the details raymond arroyo.com. >> laura: this week in fairfax.ol >> raymond: and next week in new orleans. >> laura: raymondarroyo.com. two outrageous comments from democratic lawmakers, but first what representative omar said about the founding and white american. and then a local alabama politician's stomach turning remarks on abortion. >> dignity, mentioned dignity....
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phil lebeau in new orleans time for a cnbc news update.era's got it for us >> here's what's hang at this hour, everyone "the new york times" reporting president trump has told his acting defense secretary patrick shanahan he does not want to go to war with iran the newspaper says trump made the comment to shanahan on wednesday morning during a white house briefing >>> chelsea manning says she will not testify before a federal grand jury investigating wikileaks and is prepared to go back to jail she made the comments before entering a federal courthouse in virginia where she was subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau commenting on the battle over abortion rights here in the u.s after alabama passed the country's most restrictive abortion law he expressed his disappointment in alabama's decision, saying it is regressing on women's rights. >> it's a shame that we increasingly see conservative governments and conservative politicians taking away rights that have been hard fought over many, many yea
phil lebeau in new orleans time for a cnbc news update.era's got it for us >> here's what's hang at this hour, everyone "the new york times" reporting president trump has told his acting defense secretary patrick shanahan he does not want to go to war with iran the newspaper says trump made the comment to shanahan on wednesday morning during a white house briefing >>> chelsea manning says she will not testify before a federal grand jury investigating wikileaks and is...
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. ♪ i am not a pretty girl's thot what i do ♪ >> reporter: but today, perched in a new orleans churchverted into a recording studio, she's a narrator, "arting on page one of her long-awaited memoi walls and the recurring dream." >> i remember being on stageon night, in a tight little dress... >> reporter: even though she has recorded 20 studio albums, sold 5.5 million records and won a grammy, hememoir is not a highlight reel. rather, it's a retellingnd interpretation of how it all got started, detailing how a child from buffalo grew up, started r own record label, and launched an independent music career that not only garned legions of fans, but for manys, listener served as an introduction to a new generation of feminism-- one in which she would take a leading role. ♪ how come i can pick my rs but not my nose? ♪ ♪ who made up that rule anyway? >> reporter: i contacted a number of my friends who i knew were fans of your music. and one friend in particular said, "of the many things i appreciate about ani and her music, is that she showed me, as a 16-year-old, that life is messy, tt i
. ♪ i am not a pretty girl's thot what i do ♪ >> reporter: but today, perched in a new orleans churchverted into a recording studio, she's a narrator, "arting on page one of her long-awaited memoi walls and the recurring dream." >> i remember being on stageon night, in a tight little dress... >> reporter: even though she has recorded 20 studio albums, sold 5.5 million records and won a grammy, hememoir is not a highlight reel. rather, it's a retellingnd...
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. >> reporter: calls from patients have spiked at this abortion clinic in new orleans.ne of three in louisiana. >> people are very afraid. i've seen patients that are already scheduled for their procedures calling in asking whether or not they're going to be able to access care. and the answer is absolutely yes. >> reporter: katie caldwell is the clinic's coordinator. >> we have protesters almost every day. >> reporter: has there ever been any violent act, any attack on your clinic? >> absolutely. and on clinic staff. >> reporter: despite that, with the feetal heartbeat bill likely to become law, she says the clinic will continue to serve women until it no longer can. abortion rights activists will be gathering here in downtown new orleans to protest legislation that is pending. a new restrictive bill on abortion in this state. if it does pass, which is expected to, it actually won't be enforced unless a similar mississippi law is upheld in federal court. back to you. >>> schmidt's opening bell. qualcomm leads tech lower. >>> new details on the bay area real estate mark
. >> reporter: calls from patients have spiked at this abortion clinic in new orleans.ne of three in louisiana. >> people are very afraid. i've seen patients that are already scheduled for their procedures calling in asking whether or not they're going to be able to access care. and the answer is absolutely yes. >> reporter: katie caldwell is the clinic's coordinator. >> we have protesters almost every day. >> reporter: has there ever been any violent act, any...
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roads across mississippi and into new orleans were flooded. the high water may have caused this freight train to derail north of new orleans. we'll have the full forecast in less than five minutes. >>> now to actress felicity huffman facing a judge today in the college admissions scandal. she's expected to plead guilty to paying thousands of dollars to boost her daughter's s.a.t. score. this morning "desperate housewives" star felicity huffman is heading back to court to plead guilty for her role in a college admissions scam. huffman admits to paying $15,000 to have an s.a.t. proctor correct her daughter's answers on an exam improving her score by 400 points. facing 20 years in prison huffman agreed to a plea deal and expressed deep regret and shame in a statement. prosecutors are now recommending a much lighter sentence. she's expected to spend four to ten months behind bars. >> but ultimately the judge could find her to be a good candidate for probation meaning she gets off without any prison time at all. >> reporter: meanwhile, actress lori
roads across mississippi and into new orleans were flooded. the high water may have caused this freight train to derail north of new orleans. we'll have the full forecast in less than five minutes. >>> now to actress felicity huffman facing a judge today in the college admissions scandal. she's expected to plead guilty to paying thousands of dollars to boost her daughter's s.a.t. score. this morning "desperate housewives" star felicity huffman is heading back to court to...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news, new orleans. >>> we are following some news developing out of washington right now. house democrats issuing new subpoenas for more former white house staffers after ex-white house counsel don mcgahn defied a subpoena to testify today on orders from president trump. let's get more on this from nbc's kristen welker. >> reporter: tonight, the president's former white house counsel, don mcgahn, a no-show for a house hearing today. but there were still plenty of fireworks. >> the president took it upon himself to intimidate a witness who has a legal obligation to be here today. >> and we're here again with the circus. >> reporter: mcgahn gave 30 hours of testimony to robert mueller, prompting democrats to subpoena him, saying mcgahn is a key witness in their obstruction probe. but the trump administration argues justice department opinions going back four decades give senior presidential aides like mcgahn absolute immunity from testifying to congress. digging in tonight, democrats subpoenaed hope hicks, the president's former communications director and annie donalds
stephanie gosk, nbc news, new orleans. >>> we are following some news developing out of washington right now. house democrats issuing new subpoenas for more former white house staffers after ex-white house counsel don mcgahn defied a subpoena to testify today on orders from president trump. let's get more on this from nbc's kristen welker. >> reporter: tonight, the president's former white house counsel, don mcgahn, a no-show for a house hearing today. but there were still plenty...
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to let out the excess water so hopefully new orleans will not be getting any floodwaters there as we go towards monday though we are going to be seeing the rain across parts of new york it could be quite cool at 9 degrees there and then as we go towards tuesday the rain begins to pull out but still quite cool across much of the northeast actually snow and some of the overnight hours there down towards atlanta it is going to be a nice day at about 22 degrees across the caribbean the things looking quite nice not a lot of rain to speak of us some afternoon showers there across much of the area for cuba and then it's going to be about 32 degrees there and as we go towards tuesday the bahamas is going to be cloudy at about $29.00 degrees for them. fly catamaran ways and experience economy class like never before qatar airways going places together. but again you're watching out 0 a reminder the top stories of one of president all trumps top economic advisers says that u.s. businesses will suffer from tariffs on chinese goods or it could come in $608.00 trumps claiming that it will only b
to let out the excess water so hopefully new orleans will not be getting any floodwaters there as we go towards monday though we are going to be seeing the rain across parts of new york it could be quite cool at 9 degrees there and then as we go towards tuesday the rain begins to pull out but still quite cool across much of the northeast actually snow and some of the overnight hours there down towards atlanta it is going to be a nice day at about 22 degrees across the caribbean the things...
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stephanie gosk is in new orleans, louisiana, one of thele latest battounds. steph, good morning. >> reporter: it certainly is. later on this morning, abortion rirets activists going to be here in downtown new orleans to protest. the state has become something of a flash point a it gets ready to pass a restrictive abortion law. but it's not alone. voices have been rising up on bothides of this passionate debate all across the country.th fight over abortion fired up more than i has been in decades. abortion rights activists organizing a nationwide day of protest on tuesday after laws were introduced or passed in dozens of states restricting a woman's access to abortion. atlanta. boston. charlotte. cluding the steps of the supreme court where democrat rs running for president in 2020 joined them. >> women's h rights arean rights! >> women's lives are at stake. baing abortion will not stop abortion. but it will stop safe, legal abortions. >> reporter: in louisiana, a bill banning abortion six weeks into pregnancy is just away from a final vote. >> the same opport
stephanie gosk is in new orleans, louisiana, one of thele latest battounds. steph, good morning. >> reporter: it certainly is. later on this morning, abortion rirets activists going to be here in downtown new orleans to protest. the state has become something of a flash point a it gets ready to pass a restrictive abortion law. but it's not alone. voices have been rising up on bothides of this passionate debate all across the country.th fight over abortion fired up more than i has been in...