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and the he received when he was in new orleans from some new orleans new. and there's a wonderful quote from a shy rebel, a self-identified shy rebel at the start of one of the chapters. it's hilarious if you don't think, oh, my god, she really wants kill this man. she wants to slash his. so he dealt with dangers of grave of grave nature as well as petty annoyances. and he was all way out there. you. and i just want to close by saying. i think it's interesting that who remember, you know, oh, we executed william mumford for pulling down the flag. he also on to support william mumford's life wife for the rest of her life by getting a job in the federal and sending her money to support her and her children and had a nice correspondence with her and she herself who was a massachusetts native said you know he probably got what he deserved so. as a side note the national park service is in the process of interpreting and opening office where butler made the contraband decision at fort monroe. i'm hoping that'll be open to visitors in the next or two. if you go t
and the he received when he was in new orleans from some new orleans new. and there's a wonderful quote from a shy rebel, a self-identified shy rebel at the start of one of the chapters. it's hilarious if you don't think, oh, my god, she really wants kill this man. she wants to slash his. so he dealt with dangers of grave of grave nature as well as petty annoyances. and he was all way out there. you. and i just want to close by saying. i think it's interesting that who remember, you know, oh,...
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new orleans will host the biggest u.s. ncluding a traditional parade that takes over city streets. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> the big story today, that top secret and historic trip of president biden to ukraine. security was tight as it was the first time in modern history that an american president traveled to a war zone where there is not a u.s. military presence on the ground. president biden's motorcade slipped out of the white house at 3:30 a.m. on sunday morning to begin a nearly 40-hour journey in and out of ukraine. there were no flashy motorcades or air force one for this journey. instead, he took an air force c-32 to get to poland, and then at 10:00 p.m. at night, boarded an approximately eight-car train for a ten-hour journey into kyiv, arriving in the ukrainian capital just as the sun was rising. well, tonight we've got more on the message that was delivered to russia at the
new orleans will host the biggest u.s. ncluding a traditional parade that takes over city streets. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> the big story today, that top secret and historic trip of president biden to ukraine. security was tight as it was the first time in modern history that an american president traveled to a war zone...
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all right, we take a trip to the birthplace of jazz and the musician making sure the sound of new orleanscer: this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by empower. start taking control of your financial future at inpower.com. nsive. we're outlawing golf. ontrol oyour financial future to e what's next. ugh covid-19? and being overweight makes it more risky. i'm calling my doctor. ratreatment peand . and being overweight makes it more risky. and have a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. having even one risk factor, like being over 50, diabetes, or smoking increases your chances of severe covid. taken within five days of symptoms, paxlovid reduced the risk of developing severe covid-19 by 86%. paxlovid may strengthen or weaken other medicines. taking it with certain medicines may cause life threatening side effects or affect how paxlovid works. so it's critical to tell your doctor about all medicines you take including herbal supplements, because lab tests or changing the dose of your medicines may be nee
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new orleans is in you believe tr.re in dire need of a leader and as far as i'm concerned, the mayor's seat is vacant. >> ashley: let's talk about your mayor, i believe this crowd she was giving the bird to a crowd at mardi gras, watch this. >> [indiscernible] -- >> ashley: okay, you see that there, she gave the middle finger to the crowd. how does that make you feel that is how your mayor is treating people who came there to have a good time? >> it is very heartbreaking to see a mayor doing that and carrying on like that, but the mayor is vin dickative and thinks that is all right to do that. that is not being a good role model to young women, young girls or just being role model of a city as mayor. you had no reason to do that. >> ashley: right. my question, has new orleans always been dangerous? i feel like any big city, you have to watch your back no matter where you go, but as of late, i feel like new orleans, if you are thinking between two different places, you don't go to new orleans. do you think this problem
new orleans is in you believe tr.re in dire need of a leader and as far as i'm concerned, the mayor's seat is vacant. >> ashley: let's talk about your mayor, i believe this crowd she was giving the bird to a crowd at mardi gras, watch this. >> [indiscernible] -- >> ashley: okay, you see that there, she gave the middle finger to the crowd. how does that make you feel that is how your mayor is treating people who came there to have a good time? >> it is very heartbreaking...
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. >> panic on the new orleans parade route. >> one dead, four injured.unman opened fire. >> new orleans mardi gras back to pre-pandemic levels. but the police force watching this city is not. >> norah: breaking news, an arrest in connection with the murder of a catholic bishop shot at home. a woman killed in an alligator attack at a florida retirement community. >> actor richard belzer, also known as detective john munch on "law & order: special victims unit" has died. >> now, what i have to say tonight doesn't come from here. it comes from here. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us as we begin a new week together. tonight "cbs evening news" goes in-depth with a look at how americans are exposed to chemicals in our food. plus, the story of two 81-year-old best friends who are in the middle of a once-in-a-lifetime trip around the world. but first, the big story, the top-secret and historic trip. president biden to ukraine. security was tight as it was the first time in modern history that an american president
. >> panic on the new orleans parade route. >> one dead, four injured.unman opened fire. >> new orleans mardi gras back to pre-pandemic levels. but the police force watching this city is not. >> norah: breaking news, an arrest in connection with the murder of a catholic bishop shot at home. a woman killed in an alligator attack at a florida retirement community. >> actor richard belzer, also known as detective john munch on "law & order: special victims...
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do you think people feel safe in new orleans and?i'm asking them, do you feel safe and they are saying yes, they do. >> reporter: new orleans replaced st. louis as the murder capital last year. there were 266, and almost 20 year high. this spike coincides with the depleted police force. bolstered during mardi gras by more than 100 from other agencies. after two years of pandemic losses, businesses are encouraged by the crowds. but concern about how the fear factor will impact tourism. >> whether it's the murder capital or what, i think sometimes people just give us a bad name. >> reporter: amid its biggest party, tough times in the big easy. here in the french quarter, as the crowds grow larger this evening, there is a significant police presence. we have word on the four people shot last night. all four today sent home, including the 4-year-old girl. norah. >> norah: that is some good news. janet shamlian, thank you so much. want to turn to a series of stories we are doing this week and how food regulations have let him american con
do you think people feel safe in new orleans and?i'm asking them, do you feel safe and they are saying yes, they do. >> reporter: new orleans replaced st. louis as the murder capital last year. there were 266, and almost 20 year high. this spike coincides with the depleted police force. bolstered during mardi gras by more than 100 from other agencies. after two years of pandemic losses, businesses are encouraged by the crowds. but concern about how the fear factor will impact tourism....
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ryan: kimberly says it was one of the most frustrating days for new orleans. in 2019, they were hit with ransomware. >> we were cut out of any city processes. ryan: it took a full 20 days to get everything restored. they did not speak with the hackers and did not pay the ransom. destroying the system ended up costing new orleans over $5 million. >> are best force was to recover from black ups and rebuild our environment on plane pc's -- backups and rebuild our environment on plain pc's. ryan: a neighboring city to the east echo the same words. >> one of them had signs on them and say do not turn on until you consult with i.t. ryan: they ended up spending nearly 300,000 recover. >> some of the online bill pay systems we had and email services on our website, things like that. ryan: it took a few weeks to get their systems restored. after the attacks, they invested more money to prevent them from happening again. they say other cities should do >> you can never be too careful, too sure. i sleep a little better knowing we are constantly making those investments.
ryan: kimberly says it was one of the most frustrating days for new orleans. in 2019, they were hit with ransomware. >> we were cut out of any city processes. ryan: it took a full 20 days to get everything restored. they did not speak with the hackers and did not pay the ransom. destroying the system ended up costing new orleans over $5 million. >> are best force was to recover from black ups and rebuild our environment on plane pc's -- backups and rebuild our environment on plain...
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side or the side of the people of new orleans. now you already know how fantastic she is. but we would not be here today without here. i would nod be here without her guidance, love and commitment. and although she stepped down as the speaker of the house,s i think i might get close to quoting you somebody asked you and i said i was the most powerful person in wish washil be the most fluential person i possibly can be as we go forward. madam speaker, i want to tell you how much i love you. i'm not introducing and i'm introducing the secretary. but i came here to tell you on behalf of me and my family and new orleans and the president, thank you we love you and appreciate everything you have done for us the reason we are here with this money because he is the twhoon made this happen. god bless you all and with that, i will introduce my partner and my friends fellow mayor doing an unbelievable job on behalf of president rebuilding america and talk about this announcement. secretary pete budegege. thank you. mayor. for your friendshi
side or the side of the people of new orleans. now you already know how fantastic she is. but we would not be here today without here. i would nod be here without her guidance, love and commitment. and although she stepped down as the speaker of the house,s i think i might get close to quoting you somebody asked you and i said i was the most powerful person in wish washil be the most fluential person i possibly can be as we go forward. madam speaker, i want to tell you how much i love you. i'm...
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person is dead and four others are hurt after a shooting overnight during a ultra maga parade in new orleanst happened near wawrls. because cass parade route. large crowds geared celebrate. among those wounded were young girl officers? blue cities who say they are unsupported by local leaders. after new york city desantis will head to areas near philadelphia and chicago. this follows speculation that desantis could run for president in 2024. although he has made no official announcement. and then later, governor desantis will be joining us live from a staten island diner to tell us about his trip. and it was a thrilling daytona 500 coming down double overtime before ricky stenhouse jr. narrowly pulled out the win in the longest ever running ever the big race. >> it is nascar's decision as to where those two cars were when the button was pushed to activate the caution and ricky stenhouse has won the daytona 500. >> stenhouse declared the winner after a final lap crash at the end. it's first cup series victory in 2017 and qualifies him for the playoffs, he is going to join us in the 8:00 hour
person is dead and four others are hurt after a shooting overnight during a ultra maga parade in new orleanst happened near wawrls. because cass parade route. large crowds geared celebrate. among those wounded were young girl officers? blue cities who say they are unsupported by local leaders. after new york city desantis will head to areas near philadelphia and chicago. this follows speculation that desantis could run for president in 2024. although he has made no official announcement. and...
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here you ready to go to new orleans' the good times? coffee good times are rolling again on this fat tuesday, the last day of mardi gras celebrations are fully back for the first time since 2021. while the locals and visitors are enjoying all the funds safety, it's still a big concern. reporter rebecca castor is live along the parade route right now to show us how long force mint all across louisiana of working together to keep the party safe. rebecca hello. good morning, dave. you can see the crowd is ready behind me. many of them have been set up here for hours this morning. they are ready for a full day of parades. but all of this fun today would not be possible without the hundreds of officers from across the state who came here, like many cities in new orleans is facing a critical police officer shortage and there was some concern. mardi gras wasn't going to be able to happen this year, but city leaders put out a call for help across the state, and it was answered. it's a carnival season. new orleans hasn't seen since the pandemic.
here you ready to go to new orleans' the good times? coffee good times are rolling again on this fat tuesday, the last day of mardi gras celebrations are fully back for the first time since 2021. while the locals and visitors are enjoying all the funds safety, it's still a big concern. reporter rebecca castor is live along the parade route right now to show us how long force mint all across louisiana of working together to keep the party safe. rebecca hello. good morning, dave. you can see the...
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jobina: they are in new orleans? reggie: sure. have you ever been to a -- jobina: yes. : you survived? jobina: >>> good morning, america, for our viewers in the west. president biden's new mission, putin's new message. the president sends a powerful message that the united states stands with ukraine, one year into the war, as vladimir putin addresses russia with his troops in a fight for a key city and what we're learning about the president's unprecedented secret trip into ukraine. >>> search and rescue overnight after another powerful earthquake, following the catastrophe that killed tens of thousands in turkey and syria, the panic on the ground. >>> winter whiplash. the massive winter storm on the move. more than 100 million americans on alert for blizzard conditions, ice and strong winds, plus, the record heat in the east. ginger has the tck
jobina: they are in new orleans? reggie: sure. have you ever been to a -- jobina: yes. : you survived? jobina: >>> good morning, america, for our viewers in the west. president biden's new mission, putin's new message. the president sends a powerful message that the united states stands with ukraine, one year into the war, as vladimir putin addresses russia with his troops in a fight for a key city and what we're learning about the president's unprecedented secret trip into ukraine....
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new orleans had to rebuild almost all of their systems.s took a long time and cost a lot of money. >> we started to notice actions are happening against privileged accounts. ryan: kimberly says it was one of the most frustrating days for new orleans. in 2019, they were hit with ransomware. >> we were cut out of any city processes. ryan: it took a full 20 days to get everything restored. they did not speak with the hackers and did not pay the ransom. destroying the system ended up costing new orleans over $5 million. >> are best force was to recover from black ups and rebuild our environment on plane pc's -- backups and rebuild our environment on plain pc's. ryan: a neighboring city to the east echo the same words. >> one of them had signs on them and say do not turn on until you consult with i.t. ryan: they ended up spending nearly 300,000 recover. >> some of the online bill pay systems we had and email services on our website, things like that. ryan: it took a few weeks to get their systems restored. after the attacks, they invested more
new orleans had to rebuild almost all of their systems.s took a long time and cost a lot of money. >> we started to notice actions are happening against privileged accounts. ryan: kimberly says it was one of the most frustrating days for new orleans. in 2019, they were hit with ransomware. >> we were cut out of any city processes. ryan: it took a full 20 days to get everything restored. they did not speak with the hackers and did not pay the ransom. destroying the system ended up...
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new orleans was hit million. systems already backed up, but new orleans had to refill almost all of their computer systems. it was a process that the city says for a long time and cost a lot of. >> best course was as much as we could and rebuild our environment on plane pcx. kumasi: pensacola echoed similar sentiments after their attack. >> some of the online bill pay systems that we have and our email services and our website, things like that. we all came into our computer that had signs on them which said do not turn on until you consult i.t.. kumasi: city leaders say they have invested more money into preventing cyber attacks from happening again. reggie: developing news and the firing of oakland police chief. he says he plans to appeal the decision and community leaders are calling for the same thing. during a rally, supporters of the chief gathered, some waiting plaque or the poor. -- in support. >> bring him back. bring him back. it is time to bring our chief back. reggie: the mayor fired armstrong without
new orleans was hit million. systems already backed up, but new orleans had to refill almost all of their computer systems. it was a process that the city says for a long time and cost a lot of. >> best course was as much as we could and rebuild our environment on plane pcx. kumasi: pensacola echoed similar sentiments after their attack. >> some of the online bill pay systems that we have and our email services and our website, things like that. we all came into our computer that...
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new orleans hasn't seen since the pandemic. 2021 covid-19 canceled the celebrations.t year a police officer shortage cut the parade routes nearly in half. but this year, the good times are rolling just as they used to talking anywhere from 4 to 600 law enforcement partners at night. you need that many people out here because the amount of people that come to the centralized location is the equivalent of like many times square for new year's eve leading up to mardi gras, orleans parish assistant sheriff kristen morales was calling sheriff's across the state asking for deputies to help with parade patrols. we have around 20 agencies that have participated in this collective agreement, and we can we are proud to say that we have in some respects safe mardi gras. you know, i'm from a very rural area. this is very different than what i'm normally used to. but i'm excited to hear that if we wouldn't have came together as a family under one umbrella to have mardi gras would be heartbreaking from a person who has been in new orleans 32 years . extra officers were crucial sund
new orleans hasn't seen since the pandemic. 2021 covid-19 canceled the celebrations.t year a police officer shortage cut the parade routes nearly in half. but this year, the good times are rolling just as they used to talking anywhere from 4 to 600 law enforcement partners at night. you need that many people out here because the amount of people that come to the centralized location is the equivalent of like many times square for new year's eve leading up to mardi gras, orleans parish assistant...
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. ♪ for the famous milwaukee dancing grannies, this week's visit to new orleans was the trip of a lifetime> ladies and gentlemen, the milwaukee dancing grannies >> a chance to perform in one of the city's mardi gras parades. >> oh, they were amazing ♪ >> but for jan and the rest of the group, it was about so much more >> jan, what was it like to be in new orleans for mardi gras? >> it was the probably absolute most amazing, profound, exciting, life-giving thing that not only myself but all of us have done. >> she said the celebration wa also a time of healing that's because in november 2021, three of their members and a dancer's husband were killed along with two other people during the waukesha christmas parade when a man driving an suv intentionally plowed through the crowd. >> in that senseless, horrible tragedy, how do you -- how do you all as a group go forward? >> the reality is you don't heal unless you're healing in community. ♪ >> community they found in the new orleans dance group called the 610 stompers they call themselves extraordinary men with extraordinary moves. and they in
. ♪ for the famous milwaukee dancing grannies, this week's visit to new orleans was the trip of a lifetime> ladies and gentlemen, the milwaukee dancing grannies >> a chance to perform in one of the city's mardi gras parades. >> oh, they were amazing ♪ >> but for jan and the rest of the group, it was about so much more >> jan, what was it like to be in new orleans for mardi gras? >> it was the probably absolute most amazing, profound, exciting, life-giving...
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if you can't celebrate in new orleans, we'll take you there for a look at the mardis gra celebrationsmore t >>> we continue our series "discover black heritage" here on nbc bay area. happening today, a student from uc, berkeley, will get the spotlight for creating an organization to empower women in business. >> rachel holmes is the founder and director of black girls mean business. holmes created a business program in her sophomore year hi scho. the goal of the free program is to help mentor and educate young black girls who want a career in business. she'll appear on "the kelly clarkson show" to share how her idea started. >> i grew up in a black neighborhood, and there was a lack of representation of black women in executive leadership businesses. and that stood out to me as a black woman trying to pursue my own career in business. so i wanted to do something about that. i wanted to be the change. >> that's a product of the bay area. you can see that full story on "the kelly clarkson show" today at 3:00 on nbc bay area. >> nice to see. >>> party is in full swing down in new orleans
if you can't celebrate in new orleans, we'll take you there for a look at the mardis gra celebrationsmore t >>> we continue our series "discover black heritage" here on nbc bay area. happening today, a student from uc, berkeley, will get the spotlight for creating an organization to empower women in business. >> rachel holmes is the founder and director of black girls mean business. holmes created a business program in her sophomore year hi scho. the goal of the free...
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[violins playing] ♪ ♪ >> reporter: manuel bojorquez, cbs news, new orleans. >> norah: never forget. right now on cbs news bay area, it is a major shakeup at the oakland police department. chief leronne armstrong fired, amid an investigation into how he handled investigations of police misconduct. >> i want to be clear that this is not a disciplinary action. i have lost confidence in chief armstrong. >> we have the reaction tonight from the community and the chief himself. >>> also, the man accused of running a drug lab which led to a deadly explosion in the sunset makes his first court appearance. this, as we hear from more neighbors coming to the realization that moving forward will be difficult. >> total loss. everything is damaged, the living is gone. >>> this is cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich? >>> a good evening pick we begin with breaking development tonight regarding leadership at the oakland police department. after three years on the job, leronne armstrong was fired from his position as police chief. newly elected mayor sheng thao says she no longer has confidence
[violins playing] ♪ ♪ >> reporter: manuel bojorquez, cbs news, new orleans. >> norah: never forget. right now on cbs news bay area, it is a major shakeup at the oakland police department. chief leronne armstrong fired, amid an investigation into how he handled investigations of police misconduct. >> i want to be clear that this is not a disciplinary action. i have lost confidence in chief armstrong. >> we have the reaction tonight from the community and the chief...
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well the only place we could do that was in a hotel in new orleans, was in disrepair. and we had to really hide because police circling police who worked, moonlighted as security guards for company. the one of the principal labor who had the workers from india was a mississippi cop turned labor brokers, a labor broker who had deep connections into departments in that part of the country, and then other contractors were circling. so we had to hide the men. but at some point, eight days later, there was radio from the department of justice the, you know, the the fbi called once, but they had vanished. and so we decided it now time to come out of hiding. it was time to come out as undocumented, but also as deserving of status to the us government. so we came out and we decided to march, like many freedom fighters, but for them these these workers marched new orleans to washington. that was a tough journey, but a necessary one. and that really increased the visibility and focus of the press, you know, on these it was also really really important to really build ties with t
well the only place we could do that was in a hotel in new orleans, was in disrepair. and we had to really hide because police circling police who worked, moonlighted as security guards for company. the one of the principal labor who had the workers from india was a mississippi cop turned labor brokers, a labor broker who had deep connections into departments in that part of the country, and then other contractors were circling. so we had to hide the men. but at some point, eight days later,...
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we were in a hotel in new orleans. once we escaped, once the workers escaped from the liver cap the question was where do you put 500 brown men in mississippi or louisiana while we wait for the department of justice to send an investigator? the only place we could do that was in a hotel in new orleans that was in disrepair, and we had to really hide because police were circling, police who moonlighted as security guards or the company -- fro the company. one of the principal labor recruiters was actually a mississippi cop who turned labor broker who had deep connections into police departments and that part of the country, and other contractors were circling so we had to hide the men. at some point eight days later there was radio silence from the department of justice. the fbi had called once, but they had vanished and we decided it was time to come out of hiding. it was time to come out not as just undocumented but as deserving of status to the u.s. government, so we came out and we decided to march like a mini fight
we were in a hotel in new orleans. once we escaped, once the workers escaped from the liver cap the question was where do you put 500 brown men in mississippi or louisiana while we wait for the department of justice to send an investigator? the only place we could do that was in a hotel in new orleans that was in disrepair, and we had to really hide because police were circling, police who moonlighted as security guards or the company -- fro the company. one of the principal labor recruiters...
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organizers push to recall the new orleans mayor, latoya cantrell, have collected enough signatures to kick her out. the city has seen a surge in crime. i mean, monumentally. cantrell is accused of misusing taxpayer money. she was caught flipping the bird at some parade-goers during mardi gras. they were mad at her. the mayor's office says the gesture was intend tad be playful. i mean, yeah, that's classy. remember, a couple weeks ago, she was begging for money, anybody, any kind of help, because mardi gras was going to be off the hook, because she had defunded the police. she didn't exactly say defunded the police, but she needed more police. >> very clearly. the new orleans police department, like so many others, have been ravaged by the blm movement, where cops don't want to work for people who don't appreciate them, who handcuff them, pardon the pun, who prevent them from doing their jobs, making their jobs less safe. >> or defund them as cantrell did. >> or defund them. we've clearly seen this. this is a mayor, last september, i believe, we had a kid, armed carjacking of five indi
organizers push to recall the new orleans mayor, latoya cantrell, have collected enough signatures to kick her out. the city has seen a surge in crime. i mean, monumentally. cantrell is accused of misusing taxpayer money. she was caught flipping the bird at some parade-goers during mardi gras. they were mad at her. the mayor's office says the gesture was intend tad be playful. i mean, yeah, that's classy. remember, a couple weeks ago, she was begging for money, anybody, any kind of help,...
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all right, ray, mayor latoya cantrell is facing a recall in new orleans.ow, this is kind of a long-time coming, is it not? >> well, laura, you are right. mayor cantrell has re'em bursted the city for $30,000 for luxurious travel to france. last week she paid the city a million dollars which she routed to her own nonprofit. she's under investigation by the city and the feds. she used a city apartment as a place to spend days with a member of her security detail and, oops, this weekend, like britney spears she did it again laura. >> laura: something in a saturday parade must have rubbed her the wrong way. was she -- the mayor was caught flipping the bird and shouting at members of a mardi gras crew? what? >> i wish you could see it better but she's actually flipping the bird yelling at them and this is in the mayors official reviewing stand at the hall a day where five goers were shot and killed. organizers are working to secure 50,000 signatures of new orleans voters to oust the mayor. they will until wednesday. i spoke to one of the recall cantrell founder
all right, ray, mayor latoya cantrell is facing a recall in new orleans.ow, this is kind of a long-time coming, is it not? >> well, laura, you are right. mayor cantrell has re'em bursted the city for $30,000 for luxurious travel to france. last week she paid the city a million dollars which she routed to her own nonprofit. she's under investigation by the city and the feds. she used a city apartment as a place to spend days with a member of her security detail and, oops, this weekend,...
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. >> reporter: at the national world war ii museum in new orleans -- >> that's pretty cool. >> reporterxpected sight. four violins given new life by ashalem weinstein and his father. >> we are repairing all these instruments. we think it's important for people to hear the sound of what those people heard during the war. >> reporter: for weinstein, it's personal. his grandparents lost nearly in holocaust. still, his grandfather, a violin repairman in israel, started to save what no one wanted, german-made instruments. why did he take them in? >> because my grandfather didn't want to see the instruments being broken, destroyed, or lost. ♪ >> reporter: through their program, violins of hope, the instruments are played all over the world, reclaiming them from their dark past. some musicians at concentration camps were forced to play as their fellow jews were sent to their deaths. on this night, a restored violin sang once again with the louisiana philharmonic orchestra. ♪ violinist philippe quint lost family during the holocaust. >> what a great way for future generations in terms of educat
. >> reporter: at the national world war ii museum in new orleans -- >> that's pretty cool. >> reporterxpected sight. four violins given new life by ashalem weinstein and his father. >> we are repairing all these instruments. we think it's important for people to hear the sound of what those people heard during the war. >> reporter: for weinstein, it's personal. his grandparents lost nearly in holocaust. still, his grandfather, a violin repairman in israel, started...
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certainly in my city of new orleans you see what happens. we demonize the police, under a federal consent decree which means cops can't pursue anything but violent offenders. they can't do it because of the federal law in place and consent decree in place and there are scads of paperwork the poor cops are buried under and not on the street keeping the public safe. this is running rampant. i don't know how we get it back, harris. they can't retain police anywhere. asheville, new york, new orleans, we can't hold onto our police officers and is it any wonder? they have no backup. >> harris: that nypd officers is hospitalized in dire conditions our prayers with him. he is a dad of 2 and 26 years old. we need the police officers and at the same time we need somebody to take an honest look at what you laid out. we could hire three times more cops but if the law is going to increase the repeating of the worst among us to commit crimes i think the rest of us are going to have to pitch in. >> right. >> harris: it is a hard number to get your mind aro
certainly in my city of new orleans you see what happens. we demonize the police, under a federal consent decree which means cops can't pursue anything but violent offenders. they can't do it because of the federal law in place and consent decree in place and there are scads of paperwork the poor cops are buried under and not on the street keeping the public safe. this is running rampant. i don't know how we get it back, harris. they can't retain police anywhere. asheville, new york, new...
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mark's and the riverboat -- everybody in new orleans is going, great.tagram, if you know somebody from new orleans, is going crazy because of these names. >> jimmy: yeah, really. >> my favorite place was the riverboat hallelujah. a party venue. 3,000, 10,000 people show up. jubilee would get up there, sing his songs, man, we was huge in the southeast. biloxi, you couldn't say my name. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: somehow you guys came up with twerk? as the name for that dance? >> because it was called jerking. it was this girl, she was jerking so hard. [ laughter ] two of us like, man, she working! man, she's tworking! that was the escalation. >> jimmy: wow. guillermo, do a little fact check on this. >> guillermo: i will in the commercial. >> jimmy: all right. i mean, you might as well be thomas edison. [ laughter ] >> that's me. that's me. >> jimmy: let's take a break. we're going to take a break. anthony mackie is here. [ cheers and applause ] his movie is called "we have a ghost." we'll be right back. >> lou: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" ar
mark's and the riverboat -- everybody in new orleans is going, great.tagram, if you know somebody from new orleans, is going crazy because of these names. >> jimmy: yeah, really. >> my favorite place was the riverboat hallelujah. a party venue. 3,000, 10,000 people show up. jubilee would get up there, sing his songs, man, we was huge in the southeast. biloxi, you couldn't say my name. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: somehow you guys came up with twerk? as the name for that...
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more from new orleans, happy lundi gras.k in a little bit. >> brian: raymond, what's better? raymond? what is better, being the grand marshal of a parade, having thousands of people cheer you and your existence? or being honest 20 on "fox & friends" " for two hours? >> this is a lot safer than being the grand marshal and a lot less wear and tear. and i get free coffee and beignets all morning. >> lisa: that little boy so cute. >> brian: i never knew what that was. >> lisa: now you know! >> steve: tomorrow is mardi gras. and lent begins wednesday. coming up, it was the longest running of the race ever, and it took double overtime to declare a winner. ricky stenhouse jr. is going to join us fresh off his daytona 500 victory, coming up in about 10 minutes. choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed br
more from new orleans, happy lundi gras.k in a little bit. >> brian: raymond, what's better? raymond? what is better, being the grand marshal of a parade, having thousands of people cheer you and your existence? or being honest 20 on "fox & friends" " for two hours? >> this is a lot safer than being the grand marshal and a lot less wear and tear. and i get free coffee and beignets all morning. >> lisa: that little boy so cute. >> brian: i never knew...
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new orleans hasn't seen since the pandemic. 2021 covid-19 canceled the celebrations in last year.olice officer shortage cut the parade routes nearly in half. but this year, the good times are rolling just as they used to talking anywhere from 4 to 600 law enforcement partners at night. you need that many people out here because the amount of people that come to the centralized location is the equivalent of like many times square for new year's eve leading up to mardi gras orleans parish assistant sheriff christine morales was calling sheriff's across the state asking for deputies to help with parade patrols. we have around 20 agencies that have participated in this collective agreement, and we can we are proud to say that we have in some respects safe mardi gras. you know, i'm from a very rural area. this is very different than what i'm normally used to. but i'm excited to hear that if we wouldn't have came together as a family under one umbrella to have mardi gras would be heartbreaking from a person who has been in new orleans 32 years . extra officers were crucial sunday night
new orleans hasn't seen since the pandemic. 2021 covid-19 canceled the celebrations in last year.olice officer shortage cut the parade routes nearly in half. but this year, the good times are rolling just as they used to talking anywhere from 4 to 600 law enforcement partners at night. you need that many people out here because the amount of people that come to the centralized location is the equivalent of like many times square for new year's eve leading up to mardi gras orleans parish...
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"world, stop: beyonce save the best city for last, the city of new orleans.ake this up. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. she is latoya on the spot when she's reacting to beyonce's tour guides? what is she saying about the kia story. can't get insurance for your kia or hyundai! >> get your priorities in place. they actually sent city resources having a parade to celebrate beyonce coming to town next year. look at this thing! you notice anything weird there, laura? >> laura: no one is there. >> they are afraid to come out because of the crime in the car jacking's. 334 plus carjackings and car thefts since january, lawyer. that's not funny. i guess you are seeing a spate of robberies related to those canada goose jackets in d.c.? >> laura: these $1500 jackets have been the target of a spate of robberies at gw university. and the school had to warn students, i guess put a piece of tape over your jackets. used to be sneakers and now it's jackets. what's next? kia is everything else. we are going to try to keep it safe. we'll keep it safe. >> i don't get it. these
"world, stop: beyonce save the best city for last, the city of new orleans.ake this up. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. she is latoya on the spot when she's reacting to beyonce's tour guides? what is she saying about the kia story. can't get insurance for your kia or hyundai! >> get your priorities in place. they actually sent city resources having a parade to celebrate beyonce coming to town next year. look at this thing! you notice anything weird there, laura? >>...
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storms ripped through an area near new orleans a short time ago.y they damaged homes and injured three people. it happened after this video captured what looks to be a tornado in the area. tornado warnings and watches were issued across the south on wednesday. all part of a storm system that stretches all the way to canada. let's bring in our meteorologist. what is the latest you have on all of the severe weather? >> the tornado watches have been allowed to expire but likely to rego as we move into the next 24 hours, as the system ramps back up. many tornado report, and hail. we can expect more with this line through the rest of the morning and the afternoon, as it pushes through the southeast. and the rain, not only dealing with severe weather, but causing a threat for flooding new orleans all the way to the ohio river valley. some of the areas in the lower mississippi valley have picked up four to six inches of rain. that's estimated. but one to two inches expected with the line as it moves through. not only flooding but the wind. we have wind ad
storms ripped through an area near new orleans a short time ago.y they damaged homes and injured three people. it happened after this video captured what looks to be a tornado in the area. tornado warnings and watches were issued across the south on wednesday. all part of a storm system that stretches all the way to canada. let's bring in our meteorologist. what is the latest you have on all of the severe weather? >> the tornado watches have been allowed to expire but likely to rego as we...
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and in fact randolph helped found a school in new orleans in 1866 that he called the abraham lincoln school in lincoln's honor. i found about 20 or 21 letters from women to lincoln. and this is from a woman named mary ann vincent. she lived in upstate new york and she was very concerned about her situation. her soldier husband was away fighting and were not receiving pay as of, you know, black soldiers refused to accept pay until they were given equal pay as white soldiers. and that left many african-american families destitute. and so in this short excerpt that she wrote, you may able to follow along. she wrote, i am proud to be the wife of a union soldier. i could live on most anything that i could live it all. but i cannot earn a single cent. i am sick in bed now as i write and my little ones are crying for bread and i have none to give. but i put my trust. god. i know he does things well. and as everyone has advised me to apply to you for assistance. i, in a humble manner, do in prayer. and the thing that i love about these letters is that oftentimes when we find voices in the 19
and in fact randolph helped found a school in new orleans in 1866 that he called the abraham lincoln school in lincoln's honor. i found about 20 or 21 letters from women to lincoln. and this is from a woman named mary ann vincent. she lived in upstate new york and she was very concerned about her situation. her soldier husband was away fighting and were not receiving pay as of, you know, black soldiers refused to accept pay until they were given equal pay as white soldiers. and that left many...
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kamara a running back with the new orleans saints. now cincinnati bengals cornerback chris lammons. 2 other men and several women crowd. the area waiting for an elevator kamara is wearing the white t layman's with the braids and the long sleeves. the victim appears to talk to the group when the punches begin, they move down this hallway when prosecutors say the group kicked and punched the victim, he falls to the ground. the video showing several people stomping on him. minutes later, the group locks up a stairwell and leaves a camera capturing kamara and women's getting into their waiting car said. >> we >> how i connecting with. >> the beating victim was left like this injuries to his face. i and shoulder. he's now suing kamara for 10 million dollars in a civil lawsuit. david charns newsnation, las vegas. >> coming up, talk about an escape artist to bear named escaped from its enclosure at the st. louis. so second time this month. >> visitors of the st. louis zoo got a little bit of a shock yesterday when they were told to shelter i
kamara a running back with the new orleans saints. now cincinnati bengals cornerback chris lammons. 2 other men and several women crowd. the area waiting for an elevator kamara is wearing the white t layman's with the braids and the long sleeves. the victim appears to talk to the group when the punches begin, they move down this hallway when prosecutors say the group kicked and punched the victim, he falls to the ground. the video showing several people stomping on him. minutes later, the group...
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there were at least a dozen parades in the new orleans area today and tomorrow , which is fat tuesday. a treasure hunter in pennsylvania , is accusing the fbi of a cover up. he claims the government dug up a trove of gold from a civil war location after he located it now he wants a cut and is going to court to get it. abc is derek dennis has more this morning, a new court filing reveals allegations of a secret gold rush in the woods of dense run pennsylvania. we feel we were double crossed and lied to dennis perata, a treasure hunter is suing, claiming years ago, he detected a possible trove of gold and silver buried underground that could be worth millions and led the fbi to it. we brought him up here in the snow set the gpl up. and set the test off in the machine lit up gold. i mean, it was great. the light bulb almost blew up area. folklore has it in 18 63. during the civil war, army soldiers lost a shipment of gold in the pennsylvania wilderness. harada says his tip to the fbi in 2018 culminated in a secret dig in the middle of the night that even he didn't know about and claims t
there were at least a dozen parades in the new orleans area today and tomorrow , which is fat tuesday. a treasure hunter in pennsylvania , is accusing the fbi of a cover up. he claims the government dug up a trove of gold from a civil war location after he located it now he wants a cut and is going to court to get it. abc is derek dennis has more this morning, a new court filing reveals allegations of a secret gold rush in the woods of dense run pennsylvania. we feel we were double crossed and...
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. >> they reached the final four for the first time in program history and turned new orleans into bear territory. >> you are not ready for the california bears. >> the mix of personalities on that team, the final four in new orleans, it might be a little bit crazy. >> they will be back together this weekend to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of their incredible season. a >> to be the first at this program to establish a legacy in a way with a team that will always be remembered. that is pretty special. i look back and it's just like wow, what an experience that we got to enjoy. you know, not too many people can say they climbed on a ladder and got a hat or t- shirt.>>> happy birthday michael jordan, he is slowly fading away with some of the games young all-stars, and apparently they have no respect for their elders. >> is a 60-year-old beat me, i need to hang it up. >> if you call out mj, he comes out of retirement in place for the charlotte hornets as a jackie moon owner player and takes you down for the rockets. that is what he does. you saw the last dance, he does not let that go.
. >> they reached the final four for the first time in program history and turned new orleans into bear territory. >> you are not ready for the california bears. >> the mix of personalities on that team, the final four in new orleans, it might be a little bit crazy. >> they will be back together this weekend to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of their incredible season. a >> to be the first at this program to establish a legacy in a way with a team that will...
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with about 12 other people, new orleans all the way across the south, monument valley, we went to thee got all the way to vegas, a couple of days in vegas, then los angeles, hollywood, i got to see hollywood for the first time. it was camp that paid for it all, basically. and unlike camp, where you only do thatjob, in australia you have the working holiday visa. that opens up a lot of doorways. we were literally putting frozen pies in a box, just doing that, eight hours a day, for really, really good money. i earned enough money to do some serious travelling. from the red centre to the great barrier reef, seeing wildlife in its natural habitat, visiting several beautiful islands and beaches, and spending time in the cities on the coast. one of the big things about travel is that it does cost money, and this is where working becomes really, really important. agency fees and i would pay for my flights. when i go to america each year, i would pay agency fees and i would pay for my flights. and that does involve a little bit of money, but maybe £400 or £500, and then you get paid much mor
with about 12 other people, new orleans all the way across the south, monument valley, we went to thee got all the way to vegas, a couple of days in vegas, then los angeles, hollywood, i got to see hollywood for the first time. it was camp that paid for it all, basically. and unlike camp, where you only do thatjob, in australia you have the working holiday visa. that opens up a lot of doorways. we were literally putting frozen pies in a box, just doing that, eight hours a day, for really,...
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breaking overnight, at least one person is dead following a shooting during a pre-mardi gras parade in new orleans. how witnesses are detailing the chaotic scene. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. people from across the globe are sending prayers to 98-year-old former president jimmy carter. n president in. y ha decided tope tit homeith himicare. christian benevides is in carter's hometown of plains, georgia, with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. jimmy carter has defied death many times. in 2015 beating cancer, and then at the age of 95, surviving a fall that required surgery. right after that fall, he was back out there volunteering with habitat for humanity. now we know from that statement from the carter center that he will spend the remainder of his days in hospice care. visitors came to the carter center in atlanta over the weekend following the announcement former president jimmy carter has chosen to enter home hospice care. >> great man. great president. probably under appreciated by those who don't know much about him. >> report
breaking overnight, at least one person is dead following a shooting during a pre-mardi gras parade in new orleans. how witnesses are detailing the chaotic scene. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. people from across the globe are sending prayers to 98-year-old former president jimmy carter. n president in. y ha decided tope tit homeith himicare. christian benevides is in carter's hometown of plains, georgia, with more. good morning. >>...
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. >> developing news now out of new orleans. a suspect is now in custody after one person was killed. 4 others injured in a shooting pre mardi gras parade sunday night happened about 9.30, at the popular baucus parade. authorities identified the victims as a young girl, a woman and 3 men, all of them were taken to the hospital. one of the men later died there. a new orleans police say that 2 guns were retrieved at the scene. law enforcement agencies right now trying to figure out if any more suspects were involved. >> students return to class at michigan state university today one week after a gunman opened fire on campus, killing 3 students and injuring 5 other students. school officials said returning to class will help the community start to heal by bringing a sense of familiarity. faculty will also have flexibility in how they choose to run their course is the president of the student government association said many students they're scared to return to campus and there need to be hybrid or online options for classes. police
. >> developing news now out of new orleans. a suspect is now in custody after one person was killed. 4 others injured in a shooting pre mardi gras parade sunday night happened about 9.30, at the popular baucus parade. authorities identified the victims as a young girl, a woman and 3 men, all of them were taken to the hospital. one of the men later died there. a new orleans police say that 2 guns were retrieved at the scene. law enforcement agencies right now trying to figure out if any...