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out a 0 is high, digital costs are reports from new orleans. us rivers normally flow into the ocean . the drought has weak into the mighty mississippi so much that salt water from the gulf of mexico has creeped more than 100 kilometers up stream. already sold has contaminated the water supply of rural areas closest to the rivers mouse within 3 weeks. it's projected to reach the new orleans area and it's 1000000 people. mobil desalination machines are not enough. the us army corps of engineers is moving fresh water to impacted communities. this barge is essentially a floating, movable tank that brings fresh water capture from up the river to the side where the river water is already too salty. pipes transfer water from the barge to a water treatment plant were able to provide up to 2 and a half 1000000 gallons a day of river water for them to actually treat and be able to actually send out to all the area residents. engineers are also raising and under water dam to slow the salt water is advanced toward new orleans. finally, as its last defense, the city plants to build 20 kilometers o
out a 0 is high, digital costs are reports from new orleans. us rivers normally flow into the ocean . the drought has weak into the mighty mississippi so much that salt water from the gulf of mexico has creeped more than 100 kilometers up stream. already sold has contaminated the water supply of rural areas closest to the rivers mouse within 3 weeks. it's projected to reach the new orleans area and it's 1000000 people. mobil desalination machines are not enough. the us army corps of engineers...
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i'd be jo castro, alj a 0 new orleans louisiana. first 5 minutes originally. so next is canceling phase 2 of what was once described as a new case, biggest infrastructure project and made the announcement during this speech at the consecutive parties, annual conference or a challenge was at the event and not just is a challenging speech for the prime minister in what's being a challenging conference for his government. the times the agenda here in manchester has felt like it spiraled aspect control. with off the days of frenzied speculation over the face of the long promised high speed rail link, h. s to find the lead, the confirmation. everyone expected. i am ending this long running saw that i am canceling the rest of the h. s to project. i'm in its place and in its place, we will then we will re invest every single penny 36000000000 pounds in hundreds of new transport projects in the north and the midlands across the country. i just to was estimated to cost about $38000000000.00 when it was approved 10 years ago by 2020 that had climbed to a $128000000000.00
i'd be jo castro, alj a 0 new orleans louisiana. first 5 minutes originally. so next is canceling phase 2 of what was once described as a new case, biggest infrastructure project and made the announcement during this speech at the consecutive parties, annual conference or a challenge was at the event and not just is a challenging speech for the prime minister in what's being a challenging conference for his government. the times the agenda here in manchester has felt like it spiraled aspect...
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i visual castro alger 0, new orleans, louisiana. the amount of keys of being the most of mine behind the death of rapid to pop chicago has appeared in court for the 1st time. doing davis was arrested on friday. more than 20 is off to chicago was killed, davis was being charged on suspicion of neither. he's public a method to his role in the killing of the us musician, musician and interviews said on social media to back was shot dead, was rising in a call in las vegas in 1996 which permits originally. so next as his counseling phase 2 of what was once described as you case, biggest infrastructure project. so that claims rise and costs for scrubbing a high speed railway meant to connect london to manchester. he announced a decision in his keynote speech, rounding off the concept of policies annual conference. h. s 2. is the ultimate example of the old consensus. the result is a project whose costs have more than doubled, which has been repeatedly delayed and it is not scheduled to reach here in manchester for almost 2 decades. and it
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it's projected to reach the new orleans area and it's 1000000 people. mobil desalination machines are not enough. the us army corps of engineers is moving fresh water to impacted communities. this barge is essentially a floating, movable tank that brings fresh water capture from up the river to the side where the river water is already too salty. pipes transfer water from the barge to a water treatment plant. we're able to provide up to 2 and half 1000000 gallons a day of river water for them to actually treat and be able to actually send out to all the area residents. engineers are also raising and under water dam to slow the salt water is advanced toward new orleans. finally, as its last defense, the city plants to build 20 kilometers of pipes to deliver fresh water from upstream, russell monterey, the retired general who led the emergency response to hurricane katrina in 2005 says new orleans must adapt to climate change. we're not going to leave the city as i don't think there's no need to talk about evaluating the city. we will fix this. all industrial base will stand up and we w
it's projected to reach the new orleans area and it's 1000000 people. mobil desalination machines are not enough. the us army corps of engineers is moving fresh water to impacted communities. this barge is essentially a floating, movable tank that brings fresh water capture from up the river to the side where the river water is already too salty. pipes transfer water from the barge to a water treatment plant. we're able to provide up to 2 and half 1000000 gallons a day of river water for them...
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bill weir here with impact on new orleans straight ahead. >>> good morning. ola, the mighty mississippi not so mighty. it set up a new modern battle of new orleans. the army corpse versus time and salt. we will tell you about it coming up next. ♪ >>> louisiana is facing a new problem. too little fresh water, too much salt water. a drought creeping into the mississippi river now threatening to contaminate the supply of drinking water. only a matter of time in this impacts new orleans. our chief correspondent joining us live from nola. you've been worried about this, now, we're seeing this realtime. >> reporter: yeah, louisiana is really a canary in the coal mine sadly these days. they lose about a football field and a half to rising and sinking lands. you can almost smell the beignets here, but old man river, lapping up on the bottom steps right now, it's woefully lower and about 50 miles downriver is an invisible threat creeping this way at walking speed. but the stakes are huge. it's south louisiana, folks are plenty familiar with salt water that moves at the
bill weir here with impact on new orleans straight ahead. >>> good morning. ola, the mighty mississippi not so mighty. it set up a new modern battle of new orleans. the army corpse versus time and salt. we will tell you about it coming up next. ♪ >>> louisiana is facing a new problem. too little fresh water, too much salt water. a drought creeping into the mississippi river now threatening to contaminate the supply of drinking water. only a matter of time in this impacts new...
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this bill names the new orleans post office for dr. rudolph joseph lombard he grew up witnessing discrimination in new orleans which inspired him to become a leading activist. he organized a sit-in in 1960 at a five and dime store to protest jim crow laws. it led to the landmark case lombard versus louisiana which overturned related charges and struck down segregation laws. he was dedicated to justice and equality. he is a lesser known leader in the civil rights movement due to his humility. the u.s. house recognizes his contributions. i urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support this bipartisan legislation and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. raskin: i yield myself such time as i may consume, i rise in strong support to designate the facility of the u.s. postal service located at 3901 macarthur boulevard as the dr. rudy lombard post office and i yield three minutes to my distinguished colleague troy carter. the speaker pro tempore: th
this bill names the new orleans post office for dr. rudolph joseph lombard he grew up witnessing discrimination in new orleans which inspired him to become a leading activist. he organized a sit-in in 1960 at a five and dime store to protest jim crow laws. it led to the landmark case lombard versus louisiana which overturned related charges and struck down segregation laws. he was dedicated to justice and equality. he is a lesser known leader in the civil rights movement due to his humility....
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rien fertel is a writer and teacher lives in new orleans. he's an author of three previous books, drive-by truckers southern rock r opera, the one true barbecue, fire, smoke and the pit masters who cooks the whole hog. and imagining the creole city,, the rise of literary culture in 19th century new orleans. rien is here today to talk about his book on the brown pelican. and our fourth author is dean king, an award-winning author oi ten nonfiction books including skeletons on the sahara, and bound, patrick o'brien, a life revealed, and the feud. his writing has appeared in garden and guns, national geographic adventure, outside, new york magazine and the "new york times." he is the chief storyteller in two history channel documentaries and a producer of a series hatfield and mccoy is. white lightning. he isnp internationally known speakers have has appeared on npr stalk the nation, abc "world news tonight," pbs american experience,ie bpc radio and also tedx here dean nasr today to speak about his book, guardians of the valley, john muir and t
rien fertel is a writer and teacher lives in new orleans. he's an author of three previous books, drive-by truckers southern rock r opera, the one true barbecue, fire, smoke and the pit masters who cooks the whole hog. and imagining the creole city,, the rise of literary culture in 19th century new orleans. rien is here today to talk about his book on the brown pelican. and our fourth author is dean king, an award-winning author oi ten nonfiction books including skeletons on the sahara, and...
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>> david: just a horrific scene near new orleans today. victor, thank you. >>> now to capitol hill tonight. 20 days now without a speaker of the house, and this evening, there are now nine new candidates for speaker, nine republicans, making their case behind closed doors. and seven of them voted not to certify the 2020 election, even after the attack on the capitol. rachel scott on the hill tonight. >> reporter: tonight, nine new republican candidates for speaker of the house. seven of whom voted to overturn the 2020 election in the hours after the attack on the u.s. capitol. 20 days after kevin mccarthy was ousted, the party still unable to unite behind one candidate. there is a sense of urgency here for the conference to come together? >> yes, there is. and there needs to be. and i do think at this point, it's right smack in front of everyone. >> reporter: first, they nominated steve scalise. he backed out before a vote even went to the floor. then jim jordan failed on three straight ballots. >> a speaker has not been elected. >> report
>> david: just a horrific scene near new orleans today. victor, thank you. >>> now to capitol hill tonight. 20 days now without a speaker of the house, and this evening, there are now nine new candidates for speaker, nine republicans, making their case behind closed doors. and seven of them voted not to certify the 2020 election, even after the attack on the capitol. rachel scott on the hill tonight. >> reporter: tonight, nine new republican candidates for speaker of the...
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soon that will include new orleans.ill weir shows us how officials are trying to combat the problem. >> reporter: in south louisiana, folks are plenty familiar with salt water that moves at the speed of a hurricane. but now they must also worry about salt water that creeps, steady and invisible, toward the crops, machines, and drinking water systems of almost a million people. >> i happen to be one who believes in the power of prayer. i'm going to ask for people to pray for rain. >> reporter: after a second straight year of extraordinary drought, the not to mighty mississippi is too weak to hold back the gulf of mexico so, the heavier salt water is running downhill, towards new orleans, the shape of a wedge, with a tow that could threaten the health of the vulnerable and destroy everything from lead pipes to appliances. the army corp. of engineers is urgently racing against time and salt with a couple of different tools. this is the first of many barges that can bring a half million gallons of water water at a time. the
soon that will include new orleans.ill weir shows us how officials are trying to combat the problem. >> reporter: in south louisiana, folks are plenty familiar with salt water that moves at the speed of a hurricane. but now they must also worry about salt water that creeps, steady and invisible, toward the crops, machines, and drinking water systems of almost a million people. >> i happen to be one who believes in the power of prayer. i'm going to ask for people to pray for rain....
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. >> we have an unparalleled sense of authenticity in new orleans. part because of our historic building stock. >> reporter: in some cities, preserving their history is in the fabric of their identity. >> we have 19 million people that come to experience our city every year because we're such a beautiful historic city. >> reporter: new orleans native, actor wendell pierce, better mown known for his work in the hbo drama "the wire." his childhood days spent in a historic african american neighborhood of pontchartrain park helped define him. >> this neighborhood was born in the 1950s as a concession, separate but equal. it was this really wonderful place to grow up because it takes a village to raise a child, and we were a true village, true community, really. the best of the american dream. >> reporter: pierce rallied to save his hometown after hurricane katrina drowned new orleans. >> brick by brick, house by house, block by block. and we brought it back. because it was too important to let go. >> reporter: in 2020, residents like pierce scored a big
. >> we have an unparalleled sense of authenticity in new orleans. part because of our historic building stock. >> reporter: in some cities, preserving their history is in the fabric of their identity. >> we have 19 million people that come to experience our city every year because we're such a beautiful historic city. >> reporter: new orleans native, actor wendell pierce, better mown known for his work in the hbo drama "the wire." his childhood days spent in a...
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how did your castro has moved from new orleans? the rivers normally flow into the ocean, but drought as we can, the mighty mississippi so much that water from the gulf of mexico is creeping up to the river, pushing salt water more than a 100 kilometers of the stream. the salt has already contaminated the water supply for rural areas closest to the rivers, mouse. and within 3 weeks, it will likely reach the city of new orleans and the surrounding parishes. a potential disaster for its population of more than a 1000000 people. now that threat has kicked off a large scale government response. the u. s. corps of engineers is trying to use barges to move fresh water to riverside, communities that can no longer tap directly into the mississippi. the army is also trying to build and under water dam to slow the salt water is advance and is that doesn't work. new orleans has a final defense and it's a plan to build 20 kilometers of pipes that's bypass the normal river water intake to deliver non salt, upstream river water into the city syst
how did your castro has moved from new orleans? the rivers normally flow into the ocean, but drought as we can, the mighty mississippi so much that water from the gulf of mexico is creeping up to the river, pushing salt water more than a 100 kilometers of the stream. the salt has already contaminated the water supply for rural areas closest to the rivers, mouse. and within 3 weeks, it will likely reach the city of new orleans and the surrounding parishes. a potential disaster for its population...
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here at home, emergency crews are trying to clear the scene of a deadly multi-vehicle pileup near new orleansgnited fires and partially shut down two major highways. we get details from cbs's omar villafranca. >> a huge car pileup. >> reporter: a mangled mess on the morning commute just west of new orleans on interstate 55. dozens of cars, suvs, and semi trucks smashed together after a massive pileup, which authorities say was likely caused by a super fog, a combination of dense fog and heavy smoke with visibility less than 10 feet. some vehicles caught fire. at least two people were killed according to cbs affiliate wwl. >> there was one vehicle that went over the railing and into the water. thankfully that driver was able to get out. >> reporter: portions of the road were closed for more than two hours during rush hour as first responders tried to help the injured and move survivors out of harm's way. >> she calls me. mama, they've had a bad wreck, and we're in it, but we're okay. >> reporter: part of the highway remains closed tonight. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >>> a major drug b
here at home, emergency crews are trying to clear the scene of a deadly multi-vehicle pileup near new orleansgnited fires and partially shut down two major highways. we get details from cbs's omar villafranca. >> a huge car pileup. >> reporter: a mangled mess on the morning commute just west of new orleans on interstate 55. dozens of cars, suvs, and semi trucks smashed together after a massive pileup, which authorities say was likely caused by a super fog, a combination of dense fog...
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how did your castro reports from new orleans rivers normally flow into the ocean? the drought has weak into the mighty mississippi so much that salt water from the gulf of mexico has creeped more than 100 kilometers up streams already sold has contaminated the water supply of rural areas closest to the rivers, mouse within 3 weeks. it's projected to reach the new orleans area and it's 1000000 people. mobil desalination machines are not enough. the us army corps of engineers is moving fresh water to impacted communities. this barge is essentially a floating, movable tank that brings fresh water capture from up the river to the side where the river water is already too salty. pipes transfer water from the barge to a water treatment plant were able to provide up to 2 and a half 1000000 gallons a day of river water for them to actually treat and be able to actually send out to all the area residents. engineers are also raising and under water dam to slow the salt water is advanced toward new orleans. finally, as its last defense, the city plants to build 20 kilometers
how did your castro reports from new orleans rivers normally flow into the ocean? the drought has weak into the mighty mississippi so much that salt water from the gulf of mexico has creeped more than 100 kilometers up streams already sold has contaminated the water supply of rural areas closest to the rivers, mouse within 3 weeks. it's projected to reach the new orleans area and it's 1000000 people. mobil desalination machines are not enough. the us army corps of engineers is moving fresh...
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i visual castro alger 0 new orleans, louisiana. now 3 scientists have been awarded the 2023 nobel prize for chemistry on usually the names of monkey boeing the lowest, bruce and i like see i can move for revealed in the swedish press, the head of the announcement they receive the award for research and to timing crystals known as quantum dots go pull. reese has more from stockholm the nobel prize for chemistry was shrouded in a bit less secrecy than usual when the oil swedish academy of sciences accidentally sent an e mail to a tabloid newspaper ahead of time with the names of the 3. when is the newspaper published on the academy? the 9th of the decision had been made, but those scientists was and he confirmed later as monkey for wendy, a french tuition lewis, bruce and american alexa akim of a russian for they work on quantum adults. now we'll talk on some dots now, no particles, so small a few millions of a millimeter in size that the electrons inside them changed at that color. all that temperature because they get so crowded, c
i visual castro alger 0 new orleans, louisiana. now 3 scientists have been awarded the 2023 nobel prize for chemistry on usually the names of monkey boeing the lowest, bruce and i like see i can move for revealed in the swedish press, the head of the announcement they receive the award for research and to timing crystals known as quantum dots go pull. reese has more from stockholm the nobel prize for chemistry was shrouded in a bit less secrecy than usual when the oil swedish academy of...
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they call it that's just down river from here in new orleans. that's designed to buy time, a man accused of murder for his role in the death of wrap, a 2 pack. sure cool. is it paid and quoted for the 1st time, dwayne k, v d davis was arrested on friday. more than 20 is off the sure cause death. davis has been charged on suspicion of murder. he's publicly admitted to his role in the killing of the us musician and interviews chevy on social media device. we shot that in las vegas in 1996 police believe the shooting step in from arrive really between 2 games brazil. as long as the $180000000.00 pine against organized crime, the announcement came off to an outbreak of violence that led to dozens of people being killed and police raids. want to get out of care of reports from re edition era of the school children raising their voices in protest. one day after brazil announced its plan to fight organized crime. the government says it will invest $180000000.00 and equipment intelligence and increased cooperation among the security forces with the inte
they call it that's just down river from here in new orleans. that's designed to buy time, a man accused of murder for his role in the death of wrap, a 2 pack. sure cool. is it paid and quoted for the 1st time, dwayne k, v d davis was arrested on friday. more than 20 is off the sure cause death. davis has been charged on suspicion of murder. he's publicly admitted to his role in the killing of the us musician and interviews chevy on social media device. we shot that in las vegas in 1996 police...
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alright thank you so much room with us this money to tells what's happening there new orleans. >> thanke. >> speech? lexi has been watching well done. we began with headlines in this fox news alerts. indian authorities say one person was killed when a quote improvised explosive device in ied expired outside of a convention center in the southern part of the country. hundreds of jehovah's witnesses were gathering for a prayer session. no word yet on any arrests. new orleans police say at least two people were shot near the french quarter last night the shooting broke out just before 9:00 p.m. but both victims are in the hospital one is said to be in stable condition. police are still investigating what started the shooting. and to a "fox weather" alert more rain is expected to hit texas again today after flash flooding on friday and saturday killed two people. three police officers were also hurt will trying to rescue a woman from her car they have since been released from the hospital to track the storm tell the "fox weather" app or stream "fox weather" on any tv connected device. and t
alright thank you so much room with us this money to tells what's happening there new orleans. >> thanke. >> speech? lexi has been watching well done. we began with headlines in this fox news alerts. indian authorities say one person was killed when a quote improvised explosive device in ied expired outside of a convention center in the southern part of the country. hundreds of jehovah's witnesses were gathering for a prayer session. no word yet on any arrests. new orleans police...
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back 49-17 to new orleans back in 2013. that's all the spot for now.- that's all the spot for now.o yom thank — that's all the spot for now. back to yom thank you _ that's all the spot for now. back to you. thank you so _ that's all the spot for now. back to you. thank you so much. _ that's all the spot for now. back to you. thank you so much. as - that's all the spot for now. back to you. thank you so much. as we - that's all the spot for now. back to l you. thank you so much. as we keep across events in the middle east we are also updating regularly and what is happening in afghanistan. iwhite is happening in afghanistan. white neck it is the _ is happening in afghanistan. white neck it is the story _ is happening in afghanistan. white neck it is the story we _ is happening in afghanistan. white neck it is the story we cannot - neck it is the story we cannot forget is happening right now because 2500 people have been killed in an earthquake there and evening is approaching, winter is approaching there and many, many people will now be spending the night outside once again. thousa
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so we do have some hazy skies in new orleans.down to marco island. that's that big high pressure system that's circulating all the way around over the atlantic an then back up. even parts of mississippi, alabama, could see hazy smokey sky. wild fire smoke, amazing that it could make it 1,000 some miles. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> all right. let's take a look at some recipes from natasha kravchuk's new cookbook called natasha's kitchen. she is all about soup. it is that time of year, after all. it's your take on homestyle chicken soup. >> right. >> i love that idea. why do you say -- by the way, i totally agree. tell everybody your opinion on why soup is a go to must. >> absolutely. soup is a meal in one. it's great for meal prep. it's so easy. >> i get a little intimidated by soups. why do you think they are so easy? >> easy ingredients. simple process. i'm going to show you how to make this taste good. >> let's do it. you have a spin on bone broth. can you explain? >> i think bone broth gives th
so we do have some hazy skies in new orleans.down to marco island. that's that big high pressure system that's circulating all the way around over the atlantic an then back up. even parts of mississippi, alabama, could see hazy smokey sky. wild fire smoke, amazing that it could make it 1,000 some miles. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> all right. let's take a look at some recipes from natasha kravchuk's new cookbook called natasha's kitchen. she is all about...
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the battle of new orleans. and we know how that turned out. but it was the greek workhorse and that enabled jackson to fight the battle of new orleans. so, yes, the british did hope to make an alliance of the red states. the red states expected the british to come much earlier than they did, but the british simply weren't able to because of the war in europe last year. you have the honor and. so they're lucky. like there is a one question moving on in a great presentation night. the enslaved blacks going into the oklahoma territory it is rumored that many of them live with the cherokee and other indian tribes and some of that brought on into the so-called black wall street, which was destroyed in the early right, oklahoma city right. or the oklahoma city, oklahoma. that's a that's a large topic. but can i answer by addressing the relationship between the muskogee is the creeks and and and blacks and one thing i should have mentioned earlier on and so i is why i use the term creeks that's the term by which they were known to initiate the first
the battle of new orleans. and we know how that turned out. but it was the greek workhorse and that enabled jackson to fight the battle of new orleans. so, yes, the british did hope to make an alliance of the red states. the red states expected the british to come much earlier than they did, but the british simply weren't able to because of the war in europe last year. you have the honor and. so they're lucky. like there is a one question moving on in a great presentation night. the enslaved...
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, new orleans flavor. top 2% coffees in the world. small you, artisan roast all the coffee in the french quarter in new orleans. bbeignets. >> janice: i have tried them they are amazing. you love first responders. >> corporate stores 45 years in uniform or first responder, you get free coffee. >> janice: i love it. talk to people who are enjoying pj's coffee right now and coffee with a cop day. hello, what is your name? where are you from. >> sergeant diaz new jersey state police. >> janice: thank you for being here today and thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> janice: how is the coffee? >> fantastic. i'm going to get some. >> janice: i will get some for you. i'm your waitress today. what's your name? >> sergeant gonzalez. >> janice: where do you work. >> new jersey state police currently in cyber crimes unit. >> janice: why do you think it's important for people to come out and meet for coffee with the officers in their neighborhood. >> gives an opportunity for the community to voice the concerns
, new orleans flavor. top 2% coffees in the world. small you, artisan roast all the coffee in the french quarter in new orleans. bbeignets. >> janice: i have tried them they are amazing. you love first responders. >> corporate stores 45 years in uniform or first responder, you get free coffee. >> janice: i love it. talk to people who are enjoying pj's coffee right now and coffee with a cop day. hello, what is your name? where are you from. >> sergeant diaz new jersey...
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what a show in the big easy new orleans . >>> all right, first things first. let's start with sports, breaking news >> it is not often i am standing here as breaking news hits. we will tell you, james harden with the 76ers is about to be traded to the l.a. clippers that just dropped seconds ago. harden just not happy in the city of brotherly love. we will see if he can get love in los angeles. now, warriors, what a difference a year makes, last season the doves won 11 road games period. how many? three. how many road wins? three. we got talking points, we got steph curry, continuing a hot start to the season. he scored 16 first quarter points. finished with 42. they routed new orleans, 130-102. it was his second 40 point game of the season. averaging 3-1/2 points. the warriors finished off a perfect 3-0 road trip. now, klay thompson did not play tonight. chris paul, though, showed out. knocked down the first three as a warrior after going 0-11. showed in his 19th year there is no rust. end of the third, c, p three, fadeaway over the defenders extended the doves
what a show in the big easy new orleans . >>> all right, first things first. let's start with sports, breaking news >> it is not often i am standing here as breaking news hits. we will tell you, james harden with the 76ers is about to be traded to the l.a. clippers that just dropped seconds ago. harden just not happy in the city of brotherly love. we will see if he can get love in los angeles. now, warriors, what a difference a year makes, last season the doves won 11 road games...
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it's a new orleans company by sicilians. new orleans has the second largest sicilian population in the united states. and i asked them, what's the most famous sandwich you associate with new orleans? they say a po'boy. and i say, no, that's a much more recent it's a mouthful letter, which is, again, a sicilian. it's sicilian influences being embraced in this incredibly interesting and cosmo fountain city i would say as well the the the sense of cultural and demographic diversity, you know, is really a function of this earlier period, the 16, 17th and 18th centuries when the south was a period was a place of incredible immigration, a destination for immigrants from the british isles, germany, from from switzerland, not france, know spain as well as. dozens and dozens of enslaved people from africa speaking many, many different languages, practicing different religions, encountering indigenous people. likewise many languages and practicing their traditions. so the i mean to me, that's when we think about southern distinctivene
it's a new orleans company by sicilians. new orleans has the second largest sicilian population in the united states. and i asked them, what's the most famous sandwich you associate with new orleans? they say a po'boy. and i say, no, that's a much more recent it's a mouthful letter, which is, again, a sicilian. it's sicilian influences being embraced in this incredibly interesting and cosmo fountain city i would say as well the the the sense of cultural and demographic diversity, you know, is...
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here's sam brock >> reporter: tonight, the race to keep new orleans' drinking water safe, as the flow of the mississippi river might not be strong enough to prevent disaster those in port sulphur already struggling >> when we run the water, when i take a bath, i feel the, i smell the -- i can smell it. >> reporter: you can feel and smell the salt >> yes, sir. >> reporter: when we met harold sylvie and his wife denise, they were unloading water for their kids and grandkids. how long have you been dealing with this for? >> oh, i say a couple of months. >> reporter: parts of their parish under a drinking water advisory even with plaquemines parish barging and blending water from plants upstream to keep saline levels down in the region's most populous parish, jefferson, where close to half a million people are potentially set to be effected, it's a race to get these pipes down and bring in fresh water do you anticipate having to tell people they can only drink bottled water? >> we're hoping not. we're hoping that this system is able to connect us upriver. >> reporter: the army corps of en
here's sam brock >> reporter: tonight, the race to keep new orleans' drinking water safe, as the flow of the mississippi river might not be strong enough to prevent disaster those in port sulphur already struggling >> when we run the water, when i take a bath, i feel the, i smell the -- i can smell it. >> reporter: you can feel and smell the salt >> yes, sir. >> reporter: when we met harold sylvie and his wife denise, they were unloading water for their kids and...
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they call it, that's just down river from here in new orleans. that's designed to by time to hold back the salt water as it's approaching, until eventually it is expected to even go over the damn. because the, the river, those ocean water will continue creeping up. and then the final defense in new orleans here is a plan to build some 20 kilometers or pipeline that will essentially bypass using water directly from the river for the city is drinking water and has to have that water pipes didn't from even further up stream. all of these are endeavors that are, people are not clear whether they will work or not. however, people are, are certain that this is something that's necessary because otherwise, people millions who live here will have to depend on bottled water, etc, to tie them over. and that could be an impending disaster in the making. right, thanks so much. hi to jo castro. as far as using definitive insights, goals of children may have been victims of false marriage and sexual abuse by cult full of members of the religious movement. say
they call it, that's just down river from here in new orleans. that's designed to by time to hold back the salt water as it's approaching, until eventually it is expected to even go over the damn. because the, the river, those ocean water will continue creeping up. and then the final defense in new orleans here is a plan to build some 20 kilometers or pipeline that will essentially bypass using water directly from the river for the city is drinking water and has to have that water pipes didn't...
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fade away from the deep first ball started his careers in new orleans. back where it all started. let's go to the for steph. he really turned it up. on zion step back. corner get get in the bench is feeling its staff is feeling having fun. he wasn't done this time he puts it on the floor, get to the rim over the with nice 39 there and how about one more? let's go back to the bay. 42.0. 5 assists 7, 3 pointers for staff's warriors win one 31 0, 2, they will come back in wednesday. they will host the sacramento kings, the niners they're dealing with the aftermath of losing their 3rd straight game 3 weeks ago. they're the best thing since sliced bread. now we're hearing things like brock purdy is in the guy out. kyle shanahan can't make in-game adjustment. >> and the list goes on. it's just the nature of the society we're living in. everybody makes content. everybody has an opinion, you know, west and english here to sound bite there. waiting for the trade deadline. >> i know john's working on that for the last month, talking with everyone of every team does right now. we think there
fade away from the deep first ball started his careers in new orleans. back where it all started. let's go to the for steph. he really turned it up. on zion step back. corner get get in the bench is feeling its staff is feeling having fun. he wasn't done this time he puts it on the floor, get to the rim over the with nice 39 there and how about one more? let's go back to the bay. 42.0. 5 assists 7, 3 pointers for staff's warriors win one 31 0, 2, they will come back in wednesday. they will host...
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the question now is how much farther will it go in that direction towards new orleans with the latest projection showing it stopping just short of the major water tanks for now. and if that holds, the biggest population centers could be spared as many still worry about their loved ones having clean drinking water. >> i don't want them to get sick or if anything happens. >> reporter: from the mississippi delta, sam brock, nbc news. >>> and climate change and severe weather are contributing to a growing food challenge in china, which so much of the world depends on. janis mackey frayer reports tonight and how china is responding. >> reporter: from record rainfall to scorching heat, dramatic swings testing china's ability to cope with a changing climate. this summer, the heaviest rain in 140 years caused wide scale flooding here that destroyed fields and tons of crops. "the corn is soaked. the fields, the furniture, it's all garbage," he says. last year intense heatwaves triggered the worst drought in decades. he is saying this is what it looks like when rice doesn't grow. it's all dry.
the question now is how much farther will it go in that direction towards new orleans with the latest projection showing it stopping just short of the major water tanks for now. and if that holds, the biggest population centers could be spared as many still worry about their loved ones having clean drinking water. >> i don't want them to get sick or if anything happens. >> reporter: from the mississippi delta, sam brock, nbc news. >>> and climate change and severe weather...
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steph curry, 41 last night, 16 in the first quarter tonight in new orleans.arriors by two after one second quarter. the rookie brandon podziemski out of santa clara, his first nba bucket finished with five points and trace jackson davis had a double double. that kid's going to be good. remember when the warriors used to own the third quarter every night? they're back. steph puts jordan hawkins on the floor, drains it. klay sitting out, approves. then steph between defenders, spins it up, spins it in circus shot. warriors put up 39 in the quarter lead by 29 to 878. steph to the corner step back dancing down the floor he's at 37 points and the dagger so. seven threes 42 points for steph. we're downtown bang 83 points and 24 hours. ridiculous warriors roll 103 102 and they are three and one. game three of the world series. bruce bochy's rangers and the d-backs tied at a game apiece third inning. former a marcus simian starts the scoring base hit to the gap nathaniel lowe scores one nothing. texas next pitch. corey seager here it comes and there it goes. that thi
steph curry, 41 last night, 16 in the first quarter tonight in new orleans.arriors by two after one second quarter. the rookie brandon podziemski out of santa clara, his first nba bucket finished with five points and trace jackson davis had a double double. that kid's going to be good. remember when the warriors used to own the third quarter every night? they're back. steph puts jordan hawkins on the floor, drains it. klay sitting out, approves. then steph between defenders, spins it up, spins...
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headed toward new orleans. the corps is talking about if necessary adding an additional 25 feet to the underwater dam. right now the underwater dam is about 55 feet. we add another 25 feet. the river at that level or at this point is about 90 feet. and they're leaving a hole in the dam in case you're wondering, for ships to come through. number three, the corps of engineers and fema are both prepared if necessary to deliver us fresh water if we need it by barge. if you ever wonder about the might of the federal government, in particular our corps of engineers, again, i can't thank them enough, they can deliver up to 36 million -- 36 million gallons of fresh water a day. so thank you, corps of engineers, and i want my people back home to know that so they won't be worried. also, looking on the bright side -- book that other one back up there, will you, hanson. by the way, mr. president, with me today are two of my colleagues from my office, mr. henson webber, and mr. christian lamby. i want to thank them for the
headed toward new orleans. the corps is talking about if necessary adding an additional 25 feet to the underwater dam. right now the underwater dam is about 55 feet. we add another 25 feet. the river at that level or at this point is about 90 feet. and they're leaving a hole in the dam in case you're wondering, for ships to come through. number three, the corps of engineers and fema are both prepared if necessary to deliver us fresh water if we need it by barge. if you ever wonder about the...
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you grew up in new orleans, the other end of the mississippi. >> i did. >> i think you said there is a family connection to the university of minnesota and can you tell us about that. >> i did and professor stein did not know this so i don't think it was the reason you invited me about my brother actually went there and so so my first time visiting campus. >> compaq ipaq. >> and so he lived in a house down talent so i went to visit. >> i know something about the university and that means a lot when i saw that and i would like to start asking you questions by asking a question about your undergraduate college. mcgovern said, that you received your undergrad from road - in memphis which is a superb school there. i noted several years ago the justice budget waited from that college although i think it was called memphis college by mistake and the were you aware as supreme court justice had graduated from your undergraduate school and did you think it all about the supreme court of that time. >> i did not know that i wanted to be a lawyer at the time and so i had vague awareness that thi
you grew up in new orleans, the other end of the mississippi. >> i did. >> i think you said there is a family connection to the university of minnesota and can you tell us about that. >> i did and professor stein did not know this so i don't think it was the reason you invited me about my brother actually went there and so so my first time visiting campus. >> compaq ipaq. >> and so he lived in a house down talent so i went to visit. >> i know something about...
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he wanted to go down to new orleans., let's book the plane, the fare, and let's go down to new orleans. and i knew that if i'd gotten him down there, it would happen. interviewer: and it never did. and it never did. [rock music] so what did end up happening? john returned to yoko. and months later, they welcomed their only child, sean. and may and john's compelling saga is documented in the lost weekend-- a love story, coming to blu-ray and digital october 13. and if you missed may's gallery showing here in la, she's also got future stops that tucson, santa fe, and austin. well, while the songwriting partnership of lennon and mccartney dominated the '60s, in the '70s and '80s, it was the team of elton john and bernie taupin. elton wrote the music and bernie, the lyrics to so many classic hits. and now, bernie documents his life in his new book, scattershot. and when he sat down with mario and kit, bernie had a story to tell about knocking out an snl giant. mario: you knocked out john belushi? - knocked him out! - [laughs
he wanted to go down to new orleans., let's book the plane, the fare, and let's go down to new orleans. and i knew that if i'd gotten him down there, it would happen. interviewer: and it never did. and it never did. [rock music] so what did end up happening? john returned to yoko. and months later, they welcomed their only child, sean. and may and john's compelling saga is documented in the lost weekend-- a love story, coming to blu-ray and digital october 13. and if you missed may's gallery...
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>> no, i'm from new orleans. >> jimmy: yeah so, you're from new orleans. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you justi was -- when you win the super bowl, the quarterback gets put on the cover of madden the next year and all that stuff. i was hooked and so, my dad, he went to the super bowl game. he came back home with memorabilia and it was all "green bay champs. green bay champs." and in the hood -- it's towels and cups like that in the hood, that's not stuff you like throw away. you actually use that every day. so, every day -- every day, i'm using the green bay champs cup [ laughter ] i'm showering with the green bay towel. i'm a green bay fan. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: this is fantastic -- that's a fantastic story fan for life 2 chainz, what did you do on your birthday? >> i bought a lawn mower and a a strip club [ laughter ] [ rimshot ♪ i bought a - >> jimmy: you bought a lawn mower -- >> and a strip club. >> jimmy: -- and a strip club. okay [ laughter ] so, we had similar birthdays, the three of us. [ laughter ] wow. wait, so wait, what made you want to buy -- let's start with the lawn m
>> no, i'm from new orleans. >> jimmy: yeah so, you're from new orleans. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you justi was -- when you win the super bowl, the quarterback gets put on the cover of madden the next year and all that stuff. i was hooked and so, my dad, he went to the super bowl game. he came back home with memorabilia and it was all "green bay champs. green bay champs." and in the hood -- it's towels and cups like that in the hood, that's not stuff you like...
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back here at home, emergency crews are trying to clear the scene of a multivehicle pile up near new orleanscident ignited fires and partially shut down to major highways. omar villafranca. >> reporter: a mangled mess on the morning commute just west of new orleans on interstate 55. dozens of cars, suvs, and semi truck smashed together after a massive pile up, which authority essay was likely caused by a super fog. a combination of dense fog and h visibility less then 10 feet. some vehicles caught fire. at least two people were killed. according to cbs affiliate wwl. >> there was one vehicle that went over to the railing and into the water, thankfully that driver was able to get out. >> reporter: portions of the road were close for more than two hours during rush hour as first responders try to help the injured and move survivors out of harm's way. >> she called me. mama, they have had a bad wreck, and we are in it, but we are okay. >> reporter: part of the highway remains close tonight. omar villafranca, cbs news dallas. >> norah: a major drug bust at a new york pizzeria. look at this. deta
back here at home, emergency crews are trying to clear the scene of a multivehicle pile up near new orleanscident ignited fires and partially shut down to major highways. omar villafranca. >> reporter: a mangled mess on the morning commute just west of new orleans on interstate 55. dozens of cars, suvs, and semi truck smashed together after a massive pile up, which authority essay was likely caused by a super fog. a combination of dense fog and h visibility less then 10 feet. some...
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you mentioned justice kavanaugh put on this new orleans dinner for you. how was it joining the court? justice barrett: i joined the court during covid. the pandemic was still raging. and people hadn't fully come back to work. although when i was sworn in -- i wouldn't say that any one of my colleagues was more welcoming than another because they were all equally welcoming and wonderful. when i was sworn in by the chief justice, justice pwrao*euer was still -- bier was still remote -- breyer was still remote. he was still in boston he couldn't travel without greater exposure. those in washington came to the court for the swearing-in. and we did it in a big conference room and everyone had masks on and spread out, socially distanced in the conference room. everybody was there. everybody was warm. one of the things that meant a lot to me, it was around hallow wean, justice sotomayor came to my office, and my husband had come for the swearing-in and our children were back and he was going to be leaving in an hour or two to go back to south bend and hold down
you mentioned justice kavanaugh put on this new orleans dinner for you. how was it joining the court? justice barrett: i joined the court during covid. the pandemic was still raging. and people hadn't fully come back to work. although when i was sworn in -- i wouldn't say that any one of my colleagues was more welcoming than another because they were all equally welcoming and wonderful. when i was sworn in by the chief justice, justice pwrao*euer was still -- bier was still remote -- breyer was...
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new orleans has been through a lot. so we can't see something else happen to them that would affect usually too much water. >> now, not enough, right. >> okay, ginger, very interesting. we'll see you at 7:00 you got two jacks. and then my grand slam. i signed a ball for you. okay. and it says papa i love you. why did you do that? because you've taught me everything about baseball. oh hunny bunny, that's so sweet. (♪) (♪) my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga. like straight lines that seem wavy, blurry, or missing visual spots that make it hard to see faces like this one, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you've been diagnosed with amd and notice vision changes, don't wait. ga is irreversible. it's important to catch it early. talk to your eye doctor about ga and learn m
new orleans has been through a lot. so we can't see something else happen to them that would affect usually too much water. >> now, not enough, right. >> okay, ginger, very interesting. we'll see you at 7:00 you got two jacks. and then my grand slam. i signed a ball for you. okay. and it says papa i love you. why did you do that? because you've taught me everything about baseball. oh hunny bunny, that's so sweet. (♪) (♪) my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed...
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the rise of literary in 19th century new orleans. ryan is here today to talk about his book on the brown pelican and fourth author is dean king. he's an winning author of ten nonfiction books, including on the zahara unbound and patrick o'brien. brian a life revealed and the feud he's writing has appeared granta, garden and gun, national geographic adventure outside new york magazine in the new york times. he is the chief storyteller in two history channel document and a producer of a series hatfields and mccoys. white lightning is internationally known speaker. it's appeared on npr's talk of the nation. abc's world news tonight, pbs's american experience. bbc radio and. also at ten x dean is here today to speak about his book, guardians of the valley. john muir and the friendship that saved yosemite. please welcome our four authors. i'd like to start start we'll have a discussion among the authors. and as we approach the end of this hour, we will take questions. and for those questions, there is a microphone and a podium and, the ce
the rise of literary in 19th century new orleans. ryan is here today to talk about his book on the brown pelican and fourth author is dean king. he's an winning author of ten nonfiction books, including on the zahara unbound and patrick o'brien. brian a life revealed and the feud he's writing has appeared granta, garden and gun, national geographic adventure outside new york magazine in the new york times. he is the chief storyteller in two history channel document and a producer of a series...
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backin since losing 49—17 to new orleans back in 2013.tudio: we can go straight back to the situation in israel where the israeli army says its forces have killed several gunmen that crossed into israeli territory from lebanon. army says its troops were backed by helicopter gunships. not yet any information from the government. the hezbollah said the lebanese group had not mounted any operation into israel. on sunday hezbollah filed missiles and artillery cells into lebanon in solidarity they said with hamas. no—one was reportedly hurt and israel responded by filing into the area. let's get more on the situation in the situation close to the border now and we've been seeing some of the shelling going on in the last couple of hours. our correspondent there for us and just explain first of all a little more about your exact location. we are close to where they attack you mentioned yesterday happened. occupied areas very close to here, israeli positions which were attacked by hezbollah are. she said, hezbollah has not claimed the attacks of
backin since losing 49—17 to new orleans back in 2013.tudio: we can go straight back to the situation in israel where the israeli army says its forces have killed several gunmen that crossed into israeli territory from lebanon. army says its troops were backed by helicopter gunships. not yet any information from the government. the hezbollah said the lebanese group had not mounted any operation into israel. on sunday hezbollah filed missiles and artillery cells into lebanon in solidarity they...
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a saltwater wedge in the mississippi river that is threatening new orleans. water supply has slowed down significantly. some good news now. it's unlikely to reach the city until late november. that gives the various groups that are working, working to combat the intrusion more time to come up with solutions if needed. emergency officials say they have millions of gallons of water on hand to dilute local supplies. >> all right. here's your warning. the most discussed story of the morning. just look at this. this rat traveled about 130 miles in the engine of a car from brooklyn, new york, to a destination upstate. the incident happened in august. it was just posted online. we do know the driver made it back to brooklyn. let's hope he didn't bring this little rodent back with him. we have enough. >> the state is saying, please don't bring don't bring the brooklyn rats upstate. listen, the brooklyn rats are no joke. lionel and i both live in brooklyn and let me tell you, they're the size of a lot of rats, and they're huge. and they are not scared of people. it's.
a saltwater wedge in the mississippi river that is threatening new orleans. water supply has slowed down significantly. some good news now. it's unlikely to reach the city until late november. that gives the various groups that are working, working to combat the intrusion more time to come up with solutions if needed. emergency officials say they have millions of gallons of water on hand to dilute local supplies. >> all right. here's your warning. the most discussed story of the morning....
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steph curry, 41 last night, 16 in the first quarter tonight in new orleans. after one second quarter. the rookie brandon podziemski out of santa clara, his first nba bucket finished with five points and trace jackson davis had a double double. that kid's going to be good. remember when the warriors used to own the third quarter every night? they're back. steph puts jordan hawkins on the floor, drains it. klay sitting out, approves. then steph between defenders, spins it up, spins it in circus shot. warriors put up 39 in the quarter lead by 29 to 878. steph to the corner step back dancing down the floor he's at 37 points and the dagger so. seven threes 42 points for steph. we're downtown bang 83 points and 24 hours. ridiculous warriors roll 103 102 and they are three and one. game three of the world series. bruce bochy's rangers and the d-backs tied at a game apiece third inning. former a marcus simian starts the scoring base hit to the gap nathaniel lowe scores one nothing. texas next pitch. corey seager here it comes and there it goes. that thing got out in
steph curry, 41 last night, 16 in the first quarter tonight in new orleans. after one second quarter. the rookie brandon podziemski out of santa clara, his first nba bucket finished with five points and trace jackson davis had a double double. that kid's going to be good. remember when the warriors used to own the third quarter every night? they're back. steph puts jordan hawkins on the floor, drains it. klay sitting out, approves. then steph between defenders, spins it up, spins it in circus...
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new orleans, shreveport and baton rouge. seven and eight and nine it had a democratic governor since 2016 here with reaction is louisiana attorney general and gubernatorial candidate. i assume you plan to reverse that can governors do that in light of the policies the federal government is pursuing? >> absolutely 2017 louisiana legislature with the leadership of our governor instituted a reform that i said that if we continue down this track with a goal of letting people out of jail versus keeping people going to jail and we have a crime epidemic in here we are so governors can institute policies like this that cause crime to go up. governors can go out there and bring leadership and legislation to cause crime to go down. making sure police are funded we have transparency and accountability in the criminal justice system. that's what we desperately need here in louisiana. >> you know they will just call you a racist. everything they can think of they will throw at you. other than actually letting police do their job and lock
new orleans, shreveport and baton rouge. seven and eight and nine it had a democratic governor since 2016 here with reaction is louisiana attorney general and gubernatorial candidate. i assume you plan to reverse that can governors do that in light of the policies the federal government is pursuing? >> absolutely 2017 louisiana legislature with the leadership of our governor instituted a reform that i said that if we continue down this track with a goal of letting people out of jail...