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. >> fault lines traveled to new orleans to examine the impact of deportations on the city's immigrant community. obama has assured critics that immigration customs and enforcement, ice, is using discretion in its deportation efforts. >> "we're focusing our limited resources and people on violent offenders and people convicted of crimes. and as a result, we've increased the removal of criminals by 70 percent." >> we heard that ice has been operating a new program in new orleans called cari. it stands for criminal alien removal initiative. cari, ice says, is focused on immigrants who, quote, "pose a serious threat to the community." >> it's a small terrifying effect. they'll go into a grocery store and take 3 people >> jacinta gonzalez has been piecing together the impact of cari on immigrant families. >> is there a suspicion of what these poeole are doing? this isn't associated with any other crime? >> what we've heard from the testimonies we've been gathering is that literally people, the ice agents will go into apartment complexes, bible studies, stop anyone who looks latino. sometim
. >> fault lines traveled to new orleans to examine the impact of deportations on the city's immigrant community. obama has assured critics that immigration customs and enforcement, ice, is using discretion in its deportation efforts. >> "we're focusing our limited resources and people on violent offenders and people convicted of crimes. and as a result, we've increased the removal of criminals by 70 percent." >> we heard that ice has been operating a new program in...
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in new orleans especially so. we reached out to several people involved in the charter school movement. other than stan smith all were reluctant to speak to us for this report. when it comes to the public schools overhaul, a lot of people say race matters. predominantly black. the majority of public school students and teachers black. >> it was a far heavier blow to the black middle class that happened. the teachers had you prior to the storm in the community a lot of kids wanted to be like that person, that was somebody's aunt, you went to the grocery store, church with that person. all of that was taken away after the storm. >> revamp a mostly black student body are often wide or from out of town creating tension. it's been said they don't appreciate the role public schools have played in the crescent city. >> because in new orleans we have a very well documented history of inqui inequity and injustice around children of color. struggle just to get the schools open. >> in new orleans seventh ward, this neighborh
in new orleans especially so. we reached out to several people involved in the charter school movement. other than stan smith all were reluctant to speak to us for this report. when it comes to the public schools overhaul, a lot of people say race matters. predominantly black. the majority of public school students and teachers black. >> it was a far heavier blow to the black middle class that happened. the teachers had you prior to the storm in the community a lot of kids wanted to be...
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a heated debate over education in new orleans could have ripple effects over the country. the firing of 7,000 school employees has been ruled unlawful. and they could get a billion dollars in damages. there's more to the story as sara hoy reports. the fight has been viewed as a battle over the future of public education. >> just like these people are nothing, you know. like they are nothing. they throw them away. >> welcome back. this is showtime in the afternoon. >> barbara ferguson and walter goodwin worked as principals in the new orleans's school system. with 7,000 employees they were fired in 2006 in the aftermath of katrina. > this has to come as a shock. it's, like, how low can you go. >> after katrina families were slow to trickle to new orleans. with fewer students in the school, officials say they had no choice but to let employees go. >> it's a conflict of center. >> goodwin doesn't buy it, believing local, state and federal officials took advantage of katrina to do something they wanted. dismantle the school system. >> this was a public agenda before katrina. t
a heated debate over education in new orleans could have ripple effects over the country. the firing of 7,000 school employees has been ruled unlawful. and they could get a billion dollars in damages. there's more to the story as sara hoy reports. the fight has been viewed as a battle over the future of public education. >> just like these people are nothing, you know. like they are nothing. they throw them away. >> welcome back. this is showtime in the afternoon. >> barbara...
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however, material michael and gordon received from the new orleans d.a.'s office provided ample grounds for appeal. >> the daily police reports showed us that these witnesses, freeman and perkins, had told very, very different stories in 1985 before the trial as compared to what they said on the witness stand. and we began to see how their stories were contrived to secure a conviction of an innocent man. >> there were numerous pieces of evidence inconsistent with john's guilt, were consistent with freeman's guilt. and that showed that freeman had lied at trial in his testimony on behalf of the state. >> after testifying that he saw thompson murder ray liuzza, kevin freeman was given a plea deal and only served ten months in prison. >> we also received leads from the police reports about potential witnesses who would be helpful. there was a woman who lived across the street from mr. liuzza and she got a very good look at the perpetrator. witnesses who testified they saw a man with a bla steel revolver, six feet tall with close cut hair running past them. jo
however, material michael and gordon received from the new orleans d.a.'s office provided ample grounds for appeal. >> the daily police reports showed us that these witnesses, freeman and perkins, had told very, very different stories in 1985 before the trial as compared to what they said on the witness stand. and we began to see how their stories were contrived to secure a conviction of an innocent man. >> there were numerous pieces of evidence inconsistent with john's guilt, were...
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there's huge issues for schools in new orleans pre-katrina. improvement? >> absolutely there's an improvement. the board. people are talking about education in a way they hadn't, and the goal is to look out for the interests of the students versus the interests of the adults that may have something to gain from their work. >> what do you mean by that? >> for a long time there was a lot of concern about how changes fight impact adults, employees. you need to consider that. ultimately they are there to educate children. if we start the conversation from a place of "what's best for kids?" we can't go wrong with that. >> one of the things i'm picking up on that comment you made is that there were entrenched teachers, possibly some may not have been appropriate to be in the classroom, is that kind of what you are hinting at. >> in any profession you have people whole check out at some point. i think there were a lot of good teachers there and we have a lot of good teachers there now. there'll be bad actors, but i don't think they can be held accountable are to
there's huge issues for schools in new orleans pre-katrina. improvement? >> absolutely there's an improvement. the board. people are talking about education in a way they hadn't, and the goal is to look out for the interests of the students versus the interests of the adults that may have something to gain from their work. >> what do you mean by that? >> for a long time there was a lot of concern about how changes fight impact adults, employees. you need to consider that....
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. >>> robert ray is in new orleans with one couple's success story.art of our series, homeless in america. >> reporter: new orleans is a city that understands what it means to be homeless. >> it's pretty hard, depressing. >> reporter: hurricane katrina's floodwaters submerged about 80% of the city leaving thousands without shelter. you can see these tents where homeless people live under a major bridge here in new orleans. now chronic homelessness has been a challenge in the city. after hurricane katrina the numbers went up and the issue more prevalent. >> we didn't have anything more than a cardboard box. and we slept underneath a tree. >> reporter: new orleans is the only home that they've ever known. married for 14 years the couple has fought through cancer and sub senssubstance abuse and surn a makeshift camp afte after kat. >> sometimes we had to walk through spots where we smelt nothing buri but urine. >> reporter: today they're living in this home for six years with the support of a non-profit unity coalition of new orleans, who says they can e
. >>> robert ray is in new orleans with one couple's success story.art of our series, homeless in america. >> reporter: new orleans is a city that understands what it means to be homeless. >> it's pretty hard, depressing. >> reporter: hurricane katrina's floodwaters submerged about 80% of the city leaving thousands without shelter. you can see these tents where homeless people live under a major bridge here in new orleans. now chronic homelessness has been a challenge...
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. >>> new orleans has a fun loving reputation but here is a story on brain power. >> new orleans is fastcoming a brain power city, ranked number 1 according to forbes study. despite the devastation of hurricane katrina, the big easy's population of can graduates grew by 20% from 2007 to 2012, nearly double the national average. >> people are all telling me back home, why are you going to new orleans? it was hit by a big storm. >> she came to new orleans from iran. >> all of the entrepreneurship that's going on here for my case, that i really enjoy, that i can actually apply what i learn throughout all these years of learning science. >> she met her colleague, elaine horn renne through tulane's are engineering program. her ties to the university brought her back. >> i started in biomedical engineering, enjoy the program, enjoy the city and want to be part of the recovery. >> new orleans's population shrank after hurricane katrina. but with when one saw a lost cause, some saw an opportunity. now it's attracting young educated people. are new orleans, a city known for its revelry, now becom
. >>> new orleans has a fun loving reputation but here is a story on brain power. >> new orleans is fastcoming a brain power city, ranked number 1 according to forbes study. despite the devastation of hurricane katrina, the big easy's population of can graduates grew by 20% from 2007 to 2012, nearly double the national average. >> people are all telling me back home, why are you going to new orleans? it was hit by a big storm. >> she came to new orleans from iran....
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i tell you we must make a dash at compiegne and relieve it as we relieved orleans. then paris will open its gates. or if not, we will break through them. what is your crown worth without your capital? that is what i say too. we shall go through them like a red hot shot through a pound of butter. if our cannonballs were all as hot as your head, and we had enough of them, we should conquer the earth, no doubt. pluck and impetuosity are good servants in war, but bad masters. they've delivered us into the hands of the english every time we have trusted to them. we never know when we are beaten. that is our great fault. you never know when you are victorious. that is a worse fault. you would have been besieged at orleans still, you and your councils of war, if i had not made you attack. you should always attack. and if you can only hold on long enough, the enemy will stop first. you don't know how to begin a battle and you don't know how to use your cannons. and i do. [laughter] i know what you think of us, general joan. never mind about that, jack. tell them what you th
i tell you we must make a dash at compiegne and relieve it as we relieved orleans. then paris will open its gates. or if not, we will break through them. what is your crown worth without your capital? that is what i say too. we shall go through them like a red hot shot through a pound of butter. if our cannonballs were all as hot as your head, and we had enough of them, we should conquer the earth, no doubt. pluck and impetuosity are good servants in war, but bad masters. they've delivered us...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.loring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! so whis a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... thirty-five bucks each! with a year of high-speed internet, free. ah, "free" is not deductible! i smell audit! i smell savings... at&t mobile share value plans for business. now with a year of free high-speed internet. >>> fans of the popular amc series, "breaking bad" will remember this scene. the opening scene from the very first episode ever and if this video hadn't just happened, i would k it was the inspiration for this scene in breaking bad. that my friends is an rv traveling down a highway in oklahoma city and yes, those are sparks flying out and police in hot pursuit. who picks an rv to run away from police in. nick, i'm glad you asked that question. the man
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.loring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! so whis a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... thirty-five bucks each! with a year of high-speed internet, free. ah,...
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they provide a buffer protecting populated areas including new orleans. >> including new orleans.o let me ask you. after hurricane katrina, john, in $2,005, millions of dollars were sent to new orleans to try to restore levees and marshs and flood lands surrounding so southeast louisiana. how much has been done to fix the problem and protect that part of the country? >> 14 and a half was spent on the levee system protecting new orleans. several billion has much of it from the bp spill shaz gone into the coastal lands. the reality is what the lawsuit seeks to do is have the people cause part of the problem, not all, but the oil industry caused part of the problem and we are seeshinging -- we were asking them to fix a part of the problem they created. they were required by pair their permits, contracts and state law and federal law to fix the areas they destroyed and they haven't done it. so now when the levee board sues them seek to go make them obey the law and nothing more, they use their political muscle to go to the state legislature to try to kill a lawsuit retroactively that
they provide a buffer protecting populated areas including new orleans. >> including new orleans.o let me ask you. after hurricane katrina, john, in $2,005, millions of dollars were sent to new orleans to try to restore levees and marshs and flood lands surrounding so southeast louisiana. how much has been done to fix the problem and protect that part of the country? >> 14 and a half was spent on the levee system protecting new orleans. several billion has much of it from the bp...
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. >> new orleans is known for music and festive atmosphere, but it made headlines with the number of college graduates moving there. more on the brain power in the big easy. >> known for its vibrant way of living, new orleans is fast becoming a brain power city, ranked number one, according to a new forbes study. despite the devastation of hurricane katrina, the big easy's population of college graduates grew by 20% fro 2007 to 2012, nearly double the national average. >> people were telling me "why are you going to new orleans, it was hit by a big storm?" paris is a ph.d. student at the university. she came to new orleans from iran. >> all the entrepreneurship here for my case, that i enjoy, that i can apply what you learn throughout the years of learning science. >> she met her colleague through the biomedical engineering program. hurricane katrina forced her away, but her ties brought her back. >> i enjoyed the program, the city and want to be part of the recovering. >> new orleans's population shrank. some saw a lost cause, and some saw an opportunity. it's attracting young peopl
. >> new orleans is known for music and festive atmosphere, but it made headlines with the number of college graduates moving there. more on the brain power in the big easy. >> known for its vibrant way of living, new orleans is fast becoming a brain power city, ranked number one, according to a new forbes study. despite the devastation of hurricane katrina, the big easy's population of college graduates grew by 20% fro 2007 to 2012, nearly double the national average. >>...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.xploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> we're finally hearing from a family member of the teenager who sneaked onto a plane and flew from san jose to hawaii. he's telling us the 15-year-old somali boy had been having a tough time at his home in the south bay. you might remember last sunday, the boy hid in the wheel well of a plane at san jose international airport. the plane then took off, landed in hawaii and the teenager beat the odds and lived to tell about it. his father released a statement today saying, "we were relieved to hear of his safety considering the circumstances of his trip. my son, like my immigrant children, is struck struggling adjusting to life in this country. the f.b.i. and the bay area authorities do not plan to file charges. >> san jose airport went through a massive remodelling last year. but apparently, the perimeter was not addressed. the mercury news reports only a 6-foot fence, loosely watched fence divides the tarmac. >> more
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.xploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> we're finally hearing from a family member of the teenager who sneaked onto a plane and flew from san jose to hawaii. he's telling us the 15-year-old somali boy had been having a tough time at his home in the south bay. you might remember last sunday, the boy hid in the wheel well of a plane at san jose international airport. the plane then...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> when mother nature wants to make a point, boy does she. check this video out in china. this is the strongest wind they've had in ten years in this area. keep an eye on this truck right here. do you see how it's starting to look a little unstable. >> you see it kind of rocking in the wind. >> oh, boy. there it goes. >> holy moly. >> that's how strong the winds were this day. you can hear it in the microphone in the audio of that video. >> it's crazy it blew over a truck and some of the skinny trees. >> well, it's just surface area. that truck was a big box truck like acting like a sail on a boat, caught all that wind and dumped it over. >> here are images of the aftermath. >> whoa. >> the siding on this building is just completely peeled off. another truck in what looks like a courtyard of a building. >> what else is creepy, is this town abandoned? there's not a single person on the street. >> they were all freaked
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> when mother nature wants to make a point, boy does she. check this video out in china. this is the strongest wind they've had in ten years in this area. keep an eye on this truck right here. do you see how it's starting to look a little unstable. >> you see it kind of rocking in the wind. >> oh, boy. there it goes. >> holy...
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new orleans officials say they can eliminate chronic homelessness in their city by next year. >>> a newn to fix environment and health regulations in north carolina today on the heels of coal ash in the river earlier this year. warnings about swimming in the river and eating fish, the governor focuses on converting cool ash ponds and protecting the quality of drinking water. >>> general motors, in a court filingez says a restructuring plan prevents it from being sued. gm is facing at least 36 lawsuits over the issue which has been blamed for at least 13 deaths. the u.s. stockmarket rose today with the s & p 500, well, it ended its best 3-day rally in close to months now. it follows new information released by the federal reserve showing economic growth picking up across most of the country. okay. that's the beige book. ali, break it down. what's in that book, the beige book? >> hi, tony, the beige book. it comes out eight times a year published by the federal reserve. by the way just so that you know any of our serious viewers, this isn't actually -- this is a fake prop. there is nothin
new orleans officials say they can eliminate chronic homelessness in their city by next year. >>> a newn to fix environment and health regulations in north carolina today on the heels of coal ash in the river earlier this year. warnings about swimming in the river and eating fish, the governor focuses on converting cool ash ponds and protecting the quality of drinking water. >>> general motors, in a court filingez says a restructuring plan prevents it from being sued. gm is...
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cer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. we have the best videos of the day coming your way, "right this minute." >>> an incredible rescue tale after a dog is found in a trash bin. >> in the most awful condition you could possibly imagine. >> now see edgar's journey from hopeless to happiness. >> a biker with a gopro sees what's about to happen. >> watch this, watch this. >> he got out of the way. >> the trail of carnage when others weren't so lucky. >>> a bank teller spots something in a man's hand. >> that would be a machete. in his other hand a hammer. >> see one customer's highly unusual way to lodge a complaint. >> plus how to win a new ipad mini and it's a hit song by one direction. ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ >> and now -- >> members of the duke track team. >> how their boy band video is turning them into chick magnets. >>> this story is going to break your heart. it's going to make you really sad. ju
cer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. we have the best videos of the day coming your way, "right this minute." >>> an incredible rescue tale after a dog is found in a trash bin. >> in the most awful condition you could possibly imagine. >> now see edgar's journey from hopeless to happiness. >> a biker with a gopro sees what's about to happen....
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. >> new orleans is known for its music and festive atmosphere. it was recently ranked number one in brain power - thanks to a surge in new college graduates. robert ray has more on the brain power in the big easy. >> reporter: known for its vibrant way of living, new orleans is becoming a brain power city, ranked number one, according to a new forbes study. despite the devastation of hurricane katrina, the big easy's population of graduates grew by over 20% from 2007 to 2012. nearly double the national average. >> people were telling me back home that "why are you going to new orleans. it was hit by a big storm. >> this is a ph.d. student. she came to new orleans from iran. >> all of the entrepreneurship going on here for my case, that i really enjoy, that i can apply what i learnt throughout all the years of learning science. >> she met her colleague through the biomedical engineering program. >> hurricane katrina forced her away for a semester in 2005. her ties to the university brought her back. >> i started biomedical engineering and enjoy th
. >> new orleans is known for its music and festive atmosphere. it was recently ranked number one in brain power - thanks to a surge in new college graduates. robert ray has more on the brain power in the big easy. >> reporter: known for its vibrant way of living, new orleans is becoming a brain power city, ranked number one, according to a new forbes study. despite the devastation of hurricane katrina, the big easy's population of graduates grew by over 20% from 2007 to 2012....
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the oysters are not reproducing. >> reporter: 50 miles south of new orleans is the bay wrm oysters grow. we took a boat ride into the bay. >> i can't believe how much of this land is gone. >> also riding along, david muth, the director of mississippi delta restoration. >> this is cadda island. several pairs of brown pelicans nesting, rosy spoon bills rezaing, there was a healthy forest of mangroves here. oil spill got into the colony and it was underneat the mangroves. >> the birds are gone and the island is now considered dead. >> it's sick thing. i mean, this was a beautiful, beautiful place. >> and it's patches of marsh land that took the brunt of the oil as it washed ashore, affecting the ecosystem and the livelihoods of fishermen. >> mark lost thousands of dollars of business, in 2010 and says the business is not the same today but he did say bp helped him in the aftermath. >> the money pretty much helped make up for our losses. >> back in new orleans at b and p, the opinion is different. al would like to see bp spend more to building up the fisheries on the louisiana coast. >> bp
the oysters are not reproducing. >> reporter: 50 miles south of new orleans is the bay wrm oysters grow. we took a boat ride into the bay. >> i can't believe how much of this land is gone. >> also riding along, david muth, the director of mississippi delta restoration. >> this is cadda island. several pairs of brown pelicans nesting, rosy spoon bills rezaing, there was a healthy forest of mangroves here. oil spill got into the colony and it was underneat the mangroves....
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] get into spring at kmart. where swimwear is on sale. kmart. where members always get more. >>> down two games to one, mark jackson says he may change his starting lineup for sunday. clearly not happy with the defense. griffin dominating. if jackson's looking for action and intensity, might start green. not afraid to give the foul. despite poor shooting, the warrior cos easily be up 2-1 in this series. >> when you think about us not making shots throughout this series yet, we still had an opportunity to win the game last night. so i don't want to lose sight of the fact it's first team to win four. >> you can watch it at 12:30 right here on abc 7. and a crazy scene on the pga tour in new orleans. james driscoll trying to finish his round. the ball lands next to the gator. his partner grabs the rake and goes get out of here, gator, into the lake. who does this? they lucky they didn't under up as
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] get into spring at kmart. where swimwear is on sale. kmart. where members always get more. >>> down two games to one, mark jackson says he may change his starting lineup for sunday. clearly not happy with the defense. griffin dominating. if jackson's looking for action and intensity, might start green. not...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.oring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! . >>> welcome back, muni service has improved but there are questions about liability and on time performance reached 6 5% and that's up from back in october but it's not close to a voter mandated goal of 8 5% which has in 99 but muni still faces challenges including age being sun way infrastructure and a -- subway infrastructure and a shortage of operators. >>> we have more on an incredible jet stow away story after the teen hid in the wheel well of a jet and here is a photo the mother -- photo of the mother from a refugee camp and she believes his stow away was a desperate attempt to visit her. she said quote, i knew he was an intelligent boy with strong affections for me, but i know his father will not allow the children to contact me at all. >>> and he is a favorite, california chrome is based out of chrome and he arrived at clutch hill downs and he had 4 consecutive victories to win since 1962. >>> san jose sharks head
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david: you say local, you guys are in new orleans. new orleans is nice place.so helpful. i know a little by the new or liens. even your competitors help you out in new orleans. say you come to a place like new york which can be pretty cutthroat. it is a very different environment. how will you make the switch? >> sure. >> that's a good question. i think we're all about kind opy and helping other people and we found, even when we talked to people from new york, that they are usually willing to reciprocate that, if people don't want to be involved with us, and don't want to help, they won't be involved and that's okay. >> but it has been surprising from all over the world how many people are interested in getting involved. so it has been exciting so far. david: colin, we've been trying for the past few days, and we'll continue it on by the way at fbn, to find jobs for folks or at least express an interest on part of boys people for the kind of people they're hiring right now. who really stands out in your mind? what kind of person are you looking for, for some of
david: you say local, you guys are in new orleans. new orleans is nice place.so helpful. i know a little by the new or liens. even your competitors help you out in new orleans. say you come to a place like new york which can be pretty cutthroat. it is a very different environment. how will you make the switch? >> sure. >> that's a good question. i think we're all about kind opy and helping other people and we found, even when we talked to people from new york, that they are usually...
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"-- oh, they remember me still at orleans. "by the bishop of orleans "into the claim of the said joan of arc to be canonized as a saint"-- but i never made any such claim. "the church has finally declared her "to have been endowed with heroic virtues "and favored with private revelations, "and calls the said venerable and blessed joan to the communion of the church triumphant as saint joan." saint joan. "in basilica vaticana, the sixteenth day of may 1920." half an hour to burn you, dear saint, and four centuries to find out the truth about you. though men destroyed my body, yet in my soul i have seen god. the girls in the field praise thee, for thou hast raised their eyes, and they see there is nothing between them and heaven. the dying soldiers praise thee, for thou art a shield of honor between them and the judgment. the princes of the church praise thee, because thou hast redeemed the faith their worldliness has dragged through the mire. the cunning counselors praise thee, because thou hast cut the knot in which they have
"-- oh, they remember me still at orleans. "by the bishop of orleans "into the claim of the said joan of arc to be canonized as a saint"-- but i never made any such claim. "the church has finally declared her "to have been endowed with heroic virtues "and favored with private revelations, "and calls the said venerable and blessed joan to the communion of the church triumphant as saint joan." saint joan. "in basilica vaticana, the sixteenth day...
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reporting live in orlean, gigi graciette back to you in the studio. >>> on ktvu.com you can find outore on deadly bus crash and the latest update from the ntsb. it's posted under "hot topic. >> new developments in eastern ukraine, pro-russian gunman stormed government buildings in the latest flashpoint in the ongoing crisis. ukrainian government aloud one police station, but that they seized hundreds of weapons. ukraine called the attacks an act of aggression. >>> new new pings or clues today as the search continues in the southern indian ocean for missing malaysia airlines flight 370. australia a's prime minister said despite the lack of signals he has a high degree of confidence that pings detected earlier this month came from at least win of the plane as two black boxes. however no new sounds have been heard since april 8th. there are concerns that batterying powering the locator beacons may already be dead as they only last about a month. plane disappeared from radar screens from a flight from kuala lumpur to beijing with 239 people onboard. >> we're continuing to monitor that br
reporting live in orlean, gigi graciette back to you in the studio. >>> on ktvu.com you can find outore on deadly bus crash and the latest update from the ntsb. it's posted under "hot topic. >> new developments in eastern ukraine, pro-russian gunman stormed government buildings in the latest flashpoint in the ongoing crisis. ukrainian government aloud one police station, but that they seized hundreds of weapons. ukraine called the attacks an act of aggression. >>>...
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the second thing i was at the national school board convention in new orleans and browns also got to talk about the work i presented our school food redesign perhaps from the revolution foods it was wonderful to be in new orleans and we got to talk about the work we're doing here so - >> i would like to mention i attended the g s a workshops they their cool a high if i and i participated in workshops they were really off the chart fabulous. so kudos and hats off to them. that that - anymore reports that's great. part of the closed session action none together. yes and other informational items posting of the agenda the staff report on the gift of february and march 2014 and in adjournment i'd like to call on commissioner norton she's adjourning in memory of ms. fish our and she lost here 17 month battle to cancer she was 48 years young and leaves behind two sons and husband. dee in a was the driving force between the eliminator case when the school was slated for closer she was a finland member of the prefund a 501 nonprofit that operates a bilingual sites serving over one hundred ch
the second thing i was at the national school board convention in new orleans and browns also got to talk about the work i presented our school food redesign perhaps from the revolution foods it was wonderful to be in new orleans and we got to talk about the work we're doing here so - >> i would like to mention i attended the g s a workshops they their cool a high if i and i participated in workshops they were really off the chart fabulous. so kudos and hats off to them. that that -...
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start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! scene in rome of vatican city actually. as you can see, they're expecting a crowd of a million people. >> it really is unbelievable if you think about it. the first time in history for this. >> with two popes being canonized, pope xxiii and john paul ii. we'll be talking to allen pizzey who is in rome and tell us what they're preparing for and what we're going to be seeing. and an historic for the catholic church. >> i was in rome which the new pope was appointed. the energy in that city, you can't really see it in the images. it really is incredible. everybody wants to be a part of this. >>> also ryan lewis became an instant hip-hop star when he teamed up with macklemore. but there's something he hasn't discussed much in public. >> that's right. he's making a very public plea in the fight against aids. it's really an important topic. we'll be right back. this is "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ like the ceiling can't hold us ceiling can't hold us ♪ [ female announcer ] it balances you.
start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! scene in rome of vatican city actually. as you can see, they're expecting a crowd of a million people. >> it really is unbelievable if you think about it. the first time in history for this. >> with two popes being canonized, pope xxiii and john paul ii. we'll be talking to allen pizzey who is in rome and tell us what they're preparing for and what we're going to be seeing. and an historic for the catholic...
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theisters are not reproducing. >> 50 miles south of new orleans where many of the oysters grow.e took a boat ride with mark. >> i can't believe how much of this land is gone riding along, the directer mississippi delta restoration. before the spill there was a healthy area here. the oil got into the colony, and it was underneath the groves. >> the birds are gone and the island is considered dead. >> it's sickening. this was a beautiful, beautiful place. >> it's patches of marsh land that took the brunt of the oil as it washed ashore. >> mark said that business is not the same today. but he does say that bp helped him in the aftermath. >> the money that it gave us helped us make up our losses. >> back in new orleans at p & j oyster company, it is different. they would like bp to spend millions more on building up the eroding coast and fisheries. >> bp's band aid and has spent lots of money promoting all the good they do rather than doing what they're supposed to do. >> meanwhile, research conditions on the environmental impact. the state has a plan in place to save the eroding co
theisters are not reproducing. >> 50 miles south of new orleans where many of the oysters grow.e took a boat ride with mark. >> i can't believe how much of this land is gone riding along, the directer mississippi delta restoration. before the spill there was a healthy area here. the oil got into the colony, and it was underneath the groves. >> the birds are gone and the island is considered dead. >> it's sickening. this was a beautiful, beautiful place. >> it's...
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you can see these tents where homeless people live under a major bridge in new orleans.now chronic homelessness has always been a challenge. after hurrican hurricane katrine problem became more i don't know. >> okay. we lived in a cardboard box. >> married for 14 years, the couple has fought through cancer and substance abuse and survived in a makeshift homeless camp. >> sometimes we had to through areas that spelled like nothing but urine. >> reporter: living in this home for six years with the support of the non-profit in new orleans who say they can eliminate the problem here in 2014. >> in the last four years we've been able to house 2500 chronically homeless people. that's a lot of people. so our numbers have gone down. >> a chronically homeless individual is someone who has experienced homelessness for a year or longer horror had four episodes of homelessness in the last three years and has a disseatbelt the solution around disability. >> the solution is housing. not just shelters hoping that it goes away. >> the number of people experiencing chronic homelessness a
you can see these tents where homeless people live under a major bridge in new orleans.now chronic homelessness has always been a challenge. after hurrican hurricane katrine problem became more i don't know. >> okay. we lived in a cardboard box. >> married for 14 years, the couple has fought through cancer and substance abuse and survived in a makeshift homeless camp. >> sometimes we had to through areas that spelled like nothing but urine. >> reporter: living in this...
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about a decade ago mayor newsom at that early time dispatched me to new orleans we wanted to create aationship and i created a relationship with the city but i stood on the shores of the ethnic award and looked at the devastation and asked a series even if questions about why that city didn't have things prepared when obviously they knew from the reports that disaster was coming pr i made a personal comment commitment if i was a city administer to do something about preparing our cities better and creating relationships that weren't there they thsurprised and, of course our city san francisco is no stranger to earthquakes it's a matter of when interest fast forward eave within active and our commitment is strong and on that shore listening to the stories from the vietnam ins what we can do better as a city. we started a path the community action plan for seismic safety that panicking has been heading up and helping me to have that citywide confidence we needed to do on our soft story buildings we're confident that will help save lives and properties. that's not all we did we want to m
about a decade ago mayor newsom at that early time dispatched me to new orleans we wanted to create aationship and i created a relationship with the city but i stood on the shores of the ethnic award and looked at the devastation and asked a series even if questions about why that city didn't have things prepared when obviously they knew from the reports that disaster was coming pr i made a personal comment commitment if i was a city administer to do something about preparing our cities better...
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what we learned in new orleans and it repeats itself how the a little don't work across they're silos and recognizing our challenges to work with not only new orleans folks but on a state basis and particularly are with the sea level rises it offers a great opportunity we don't know where the earthquake is going to be and the more ready we're region lake erie the better off we'll be this is another part of the investment process across the world folks have to have to invite businesses into our cities we have to be more ready than we ever r ever is where been it's not enough to have great programs but to understand what the rest of the world is doing but it begins with us and a as mayors take on opportunity and saying to ourselves we have to work in our own silos it not enough but to understand the collaboration of the agencies and once we get across those things we're going to be better a more resilient and smarter city. this is where i met 1yurg9 was on the first meetings we were all talking about the innovations and this can be month more important to inviting businesses to be here.
what we learned in new orleans and it repeats itself how the a little don't work across they're silos and recognizing our challenges to work with not only new orleans folks but on a state basis and particularly are with the sea level rises it offers a great opportunity we don't know where the earthquake is going to be and the more ready we're region lake erie the better off we'll be this is another part of the investment process across the world folks have to have to invite businesses into our...
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new orleans, 80 degrees. 54 in seattle and rain out there. state wide, snow showers from tahoe to yosemite. 44 tahoe. down south, sunshine in los angeles. upper 50s to upper 60s if i were you i'd have an extra layer handy. we have opportunities for rain here, i'll be back with the look at when in my accu-weather forecast. >> a project that thoep will help view one of san francisco's neighborhoods. >> and i'm michael finney what can you do if a clipper card readers at the train station don't work and you're late for a train? the answer is coming up next. ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! if yathing's hard. like at followyournola.com. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not
new orleans, 80 degrees. 54 in seattle and rain out there. state wide, snow showers from tahoe to yosemite. 44 tahoe. down south, sunshine in los angeles. upper 50s to upper 60s if i were you i'd have an extra layer handy. we have opportunities for rain here, i'll be back with the look at when in my accu-weather forecast. >> a project that thoep will help view one of san francisco's neighborhoods. >> and i'm michael finney what can you do if a clipper card readers at the train...
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robert ray reports from new orleans. >> in the french quarter of new orleans is p and j oyster companye're the oldest continually operating oyster processing and distribution company in the united states. >> reporter: on april 20th, 2010, a blowout at a bp run oil rig nearly 50 miles off the louisiana coast killed 11 workers and injured 17 others. more than 4 million barrels gushed into the water before the spill was stopped. today p and j is operating at 30% of the business it had before the spill. >> things had not gotten better. the oysters are not reproducing. >> reporter: .>> 50 miles souths is berateria bay, where the oysters grow. we took a ride out into the bay with mark brockhoff. >> also riding along is david muth. the director of mississippi delta restoration. >> this is cadda island, there were roseate spoon bills were nesting, some of the most horrifying images of the oil spill came from. oil got into the colony and it was underneath the mangroves. >> the birds are gone and the island is now considered dead. >> it is sick thing. this was a beautiful, beautiful place. >> an
robert ray reports from new orleans. >> in the french quarter of new orleans is p and j oyster companye're the oldest continually operating oyster processing and distribution company in the united states. >> reporter: on april 20th, 2010, a blowout at a bp run oil rig nearly 50 miles off the louisiana coast killed 11 workers and injured 17 others. more than 4 million barrels gushed into the water before the spill was stopped. today p and j is operating at 30% of the business it had...
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robert ray is live for us in new orleans. how are people getting on four years hence? >> reporter: well, tony, the biggest concern is the ecosystem here in the state of louisiana. in particular places like the bay where oysters, shrimp and crab thrive. the big problem the production is down and prices are up, and that has a lot of people concerned here in louisiana. in the french quarter of new orleans is p & g oyster company. >> we're the oldest continually operating oyster processing and distribution company in the united states. >> reporter: on april 20, su 20, a blow out off the bp rig killed 11 workers and injured 17 others. more than 4 million barrels of oil gushed into the gulf before the spill was stopped. the environmental disaster shut down p & j for over three months, and today it's operating on 30% of the business that it had before the spill. >> things have not gotten better. the oysters are not reproducing. >> reporter: in the bay where many of the oysters grow, we went out with commercial fisherman mark. >> i can't believe how much of the land is gone. >
robert ray is live for us in new orleans. how are people getting on four years hence? >> reporter: well, tony, the biggest concern is the ecosystem here in the state of louisiana. in particular places like the bay where oysters, shrimp and crab thrive. the big problem the production is down and prices are up, and that has a lot of people concerned here in louisiana. in the french quarter of new orleans is p & g oyster company. >> we're the oldest continually operating oyster...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.xploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! . >>> yesterday tornadoes killed 11 people in mississippi and alabama. the governor of alabama declared a state of emergency after killing 18 people in arkansas, oklahoma and iowa. that deadly storm continues through tomorrow. >>> and they are a pool guying -- apologizing to the deadly ferry sinking. they will a attending a memorial and so far more than 93 bodies have been recovered and more than 100 are missing and most are high school students. they capsized and only 174 people is your survived including 22 of the crew members. >>> they are trying to make a bill which makes it secure. add doctor i pots -- audrey pots killed herself after photos were circumstance how lasted. -- circulated. they are looking to bring adult charges against minors who sexually assaults somebody who is too intoxicated or mentally impaired to fight back. >>> they are hoping to keep its students safe on social media and it comes where another
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.xploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! . >>> yesterday tornadoes killed 11 people in mississippi and alabama. the governor of alabama declared a state of emergency after killing 18 people in arkansas, oklahoma and iowa. that deadly storm continues through tomorrow. >>> and they are a pool guying -- apologizing to the deadly ferry sinking. they will a attending a memorial and...
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or two ago, and mary landrieu is going to need the best turnout operation that new orleans has ever seen in order to win that election. doing that in a midterm is not going to be easy. >> morial, landrieu, these legacies, these dynasties. thank you, howard fineman and michael tomasky. >>> coming up, latest on the bridge gate investigation. >>> also, rand paul keeps on speaking truth that few republicans are willing to admit, that ronald reagan exploded the deficit and the gop may be overstating voter fraud in pursuit for voter i.d. laws. >>> and if you're sean hannity, do you really want to pick a fight with jon stewart? that's what the news anchor has done and here's the reason. >> the court isn't on bundy's side, even the constitution isn't on bundy's side. who the hell is on this guy's side? >> have you thought about why you think your case has resinated so much with the american people? >> hannity! >>> finally, let me finish tonight with why it's so hard for republicans to admit the convenient truths about one of their heros. this is "hardball," the place for politics. t you. ci
or two ago, and mary landrieu is going to need the best turnout operation that new orleans has ever seen in order to win that election. doing that in a midterm is not going to be easy. >> morial, landrieu, these legacies, these dynasties. thank you, howard fineman and michael tomasky. >>> coming up, latest on the bridge gate investigation. >>> also, rand paul keeps on speaking truth that few republicans are willing to admit, that ronald reagan exploded the deficit and...
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. >> russell mania in new orleans, hulk hogan, new orleans is back, tiedwater is up 20% on the year in there smackdown, guess what, neil is next. >> 7.1 reasons to celebrate. hi, everyone, neil cavuto, while the white house is celebrating those 7.1 million obamacare enrollees, it might not mean nay are new enrollees or paid enrollees, we are talking about the millions of americans kicked off their coverage, so there are like no enrollees. is all of this adding up to you paying a lot more for the coverage you got if you got it. what do you think? >> this thing is going to be extraordinarily expensive to everybody involved nobody is talking about all people who did not have insurance before the law. that was what it was sold as, as this cure all in a mean spirited society where tens of millions were left out of the system. >> that is miniscule numbers. it's heart breaking. we're the millions of people. one of the problems is it was hinted this stuff would be free. it's becoming more and more expensive as each day goes back. >> the irony was in the beginning to make sure everyone in this
. >> russell mania in new orleans, hulk hogan, new orleans is back, tiedwater is up 20% on the year in there smackdown, guess what, neil is next. >> 7.1 reasons to celebrate. hi, everyone, neil cavuto, while the white house is celebrating those 7.1 million obamacare enrollees, it might not mean nay are new enrollees or paid enrollees, we are talking about the millions of americans kicked off their coverage, so there are like no enrollees. is all of this adding up to you paying a lot...
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robert ray went to new orleans to find out. >> reporter: in the french quarter of new orleans, it's p & j oyster company. >> we're the oldest continually operating oyster processing and distribution company in the united states. >> reporter: on april 20, 2010, a blowout at a bp-run oil rig nearly 50 miles off the louisiana coast killed 11 workers and injured 17 others. more than 4 million barrels of oil gushed into the gulf before the spill was stopped. the environmental disaster shut down p & j for over three months and today it's operating at 30% of the business it had before the spill. >> things have not gotten better. the oysters are not reproducing. >> reporter: 15 miles south of new orleans is the bay where many of the oysters grow. we took a boat ride deep into the bay with commercial fisherman and captain mike brockhoff. >> you can't believe how much of this land is gone. >> reporter: also riding along, david muthe, the national wildlife federation director of mississippi river delta restoration. >> this is the island. before the spill there were several hundred pairs of brown
robert ray went to new orleans to find out. >> reporter: in the french quarter of new orleans, it's p & j oyster company. >> we're the oldest continually operating oyster processing and distribution company in the united states. >> reporter: on april 20, 2010, a blowout at a bp-run oil rig nearly 50 miles off the louisiana coast killed 11 workers and injured 17 others. more than 4 million barrels of oil gushed into the gulf before the spill was stopped. the environmental...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.xploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> welcome back to nbc bay area, you know, there's nothing sweeter than a victory in front of a home crowd, as the sharks learned, it doesn't come easy. the sharks have lost the last 5 game 5s in the postseason. but they have won all nine series when they have had a 3-1 lead. let's get to the action tonight. 49ers, wide receiver, michael crabtree at the tank. sergio romo got a save early in the day. he was at the game as well. first period, tyler toffoli, rips it past niemi, and kings take the early lead. minutes later, it was anze kopitar, bangs home the rebound. right time right place for him, kings win. >> we lost, that's it. on to the next game. i know you want to pick it apart. i'm usually good about answering questions, but this is a series, that is why it's the best out of seven. >> over to baseball, giants celebrate in the 1954 world series team with rings. fans were having a great time, fifth inning, giants dow
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.xploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> welcome back to nbc bay area, you know, there's nothing sweeter than a victory in front of a home crowd, as the sharks learned, it doesn't come easy. the sharks have lost the last 5 game 5s in the postseason. but they have won all nine series when they have had a 3-1 lead. let's get to the action tonight. 49ers, wide receiver, michael...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.xploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> pilgrims from all over the world are traveling to the vatican this weekend to celebrate the historic cananizations of two former popes. former popes john paul ii and john xxiii at saints. there will be a special report tomorrow morning starting at 1:00 a.m. right here on nbc bay area. >>> now to our bay area proud series where we like to highlight good people doing good for other people. what about when you do good for all of human kind? garvin thomas shares a story of accomplishment and persistence. >> velocity, 33,000 feet per second. >> reporter: on july 24, 1969 the apollo 11 capsule carrying the first men ever to walk on the moon began its dissent. >> the whole world seemed to hold the collective breath waiting to see if the space craft could withstand heat of reentry. the whole world except bill. >> there was no doubt in my mind. >> reporter: it was bill's research that went into designing the heat shield prote
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.xploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> pilgrims from all over the world are traveling to the vatican this weekend to celebrate the historic cananizations of two former popes. former popes john paul ii and john xxiii at saints. there will be a special report tomorrow morning starting at 1:00 a.m. right here on nbc bay area. >>> now to our bay area proud series where we...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.ring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> "nightline" continues with feed frenzy. >> he produces hits like mclemore's. now ryan lewis is revealing one reason the anthem may be close to his heart. his mother julie is hiv positive and has been for years. >> at age 25, her life would change forever. >> in an emotional video, the lewis family revealed how a blood transfusion left julie one of the 35 million people infected with the virus. >> i was diagnosed hiv positive in the summer of 1990. i had three young children. they were 2, 4, and 6 years old. i had never thought about dying. >> reporter: 30 years later they're celebrating her survival. in honor of the milestone, the lewis family is starting the 30/30 project. hoping to ensure health care is available for those who need it most. >> health care is a human right. >> as lewis and mclemore put it -- ♪ we'll fight till its over and put our hands of like the ceiling can't hold us ♪ >> can't hold us from spreading
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans.ring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> "nightline" continues with feed frenzy. >> he produces hits like mclemore's. now ryan lewis is revealing one reason the anthem may be close to his heart. his mother julie is hiv positive and has been for years. >> at age 25, her life would change forever. >> in an emotional video, the lewis family revealed how a blood...
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. >> russell mania in new orleans, hulk hogan, new orleans is back, tiedwater is up 20% on the year int, neil is next. >> 7.1 reasons to celebrate. hi, everyone, neil cavuto, while the white house is celebrating those 7.1 million obamacare enrollees, it might not mean nay are new enrollees or paid enrollees, we are talking about the millions of americans kicked off their coverage, so there are like no enrollees. is all of this adding up to you paying a lot more for the coverage you...
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it started when they tried to protect new orleans from hurricanes.o it is time to put on your thinking cap. and yes, that is exactly what that is. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are your headlines at that hour. 20 students were injured after a classmate went on a stabbing rampage. it happened at a high school in the suburbs of pittsburgh. several students were seriously wounded. prorussian forces in eastern ukraine seizing key buildings in three cities. and kharkiv the situation is over. and president obama will attend a memorial today for the victims of the fort hood shootings >>> since the 1930s, almost 3,000 miles of the louisiana coastline has disappeared. the loss has become so significant that maps have had to be redrawn. >> reporter: for more than two decades, ross has been fishing what is known as the louisiana bayou. as a boy he remembers searching these coastal wetlands along the gulf of mexico, in search of crab, shrimp, and fish. it's a way of life he's not sure will last. >> within five years i have seen p
it started when they tried to protect new orleans from hurricanes.o it is time to put on your thinking cap. and yes, that is exactly what that is. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are your headlines at that hour. 20 students were injured after a classmate went on a stabbing rampage. it happened at a high school in the suburbs of pittsburgh. several students were seriously wounded. prorussian forces in eastern ukraine seizing key buildings in three cities....