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and the he received when he was in new orleans from some new orleans new. and there's a wonderful quote from a shy rebel, a self-identified shy rebel at the start of one of the chapters. it's hilarious if you don't think, oh, my god, she really wants kill this man. she wants to slash his. so he dealt with dangers of grave of grave nature as well as petty annoyances. and he was all way out there. you. and i just want to close by saying. i think it's interesting that who remember, you know, oh, we executed william mumford for pulling down the flag. he also on to support william mumford's life wife for the rest of her life by getting a job in the federal and sending her money to support her and her children and had a nice correspondence with her and she herself who was a massachusetts native said you know he probably got what he deserved so. as a side note the national park service is in the process of interpreting and opening office where butler made the contraband decision at fort monroe. i'm hoping that'll be open to visitors in the next or two. if you go t
and the he received when he was in new orleans from some new orleans new. and there's a wonderful quote from a shy rebel, a self-identified shy rebel at the start of one of the chapters. it's hilarious if you don't think, oh, my god, she really wants kill this man. she wants to slash his. so he dealt with dangers of grave of grave nature as well as petty annoyances. and he was all way out there. you. and i just want to close by saying. i think it's interesting that who remember, you know, oh,...
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people from the house in new orleans i gotta give a shout out, it was going on new orleans?'ll stand up telling you all are here. [applause] ms. lerner hankins is runningew the regional transit authority, has started off clark but you say that that's not really her claim to faith her mommy and her daddy who were just icons in new orleans, her father ran the most iconic shoe repair business in the city of new orleans mr. ben edwards remember really, really really well. that's good stock right there so you know what they say birthday invite you to come down for mardi gras you need to come. slimming tell you a little story i am from louisiana, right? has anybody ever been to louisiana? [applause] thank you very much. so louisiana like normal after thanksgiving you don't go little duck hunting may be little fishing. this time for some reason decided to go goose hunting. we don't have any moves then you go to canada they found somebody who had a little plane that would take the moose hunting. so they go up to canada, they get on this plane this plane drops them in the tundra or w
people from the house in new orleans i gotta give a shout out, it was going on new orleans?'ll stand up telling you all are here. [applause] ms. lerner hankins is runningew the regional transit authority, has started off clark but you say that that's not really her claim to faith her mommy and her daddy who were just icons in new orleans, her father ran the most iconic shoe repair business in the city of new orleans mr. ben edwards remember really, really really well. that's good stock right...
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her mom and dad, icons in new orleans, her father ran the most sugar -- business in the city of new orleans. we remember them really well. that is good stock. if they invite you come down for my growing need to come. let me tell you a little story. you know i am from louisiana, right? has anyone been to louisiana? thank you very much cimino thibodeaux and boudreau? normally after thanksgiving, you want to go duck hunting, fishing, for some reason thibodeaux and boudreau decided to go moose hunting. we do not have moose in louisiana. they needed to go up to canada and found somebody who had a little plane that would take them moose hunting. the go to canada, get on this plane, the planes drops them in the tundra and they say go ahead and go moose hunting. thibodeaux and boudreau are moose hunting, they are out there and shoot six moose. amazing, they're good shots, they are from new orleans we not do that. the plane comes back in the pilot said to them, where are you going with all those moose? this is we will put on the plane and we are going to fly back. he says, looking can output six moo
her mom and dad, icons in new orleans, her father ran the most sugar -- business in the city of new orleans. we remember them really well. that is good stock. if they invite you come down for my growing need to come. let me tell you a little story. you know i am from louisiana, right? has anyone been to louisiana? thank you very much cimino thibodeaux and boudreau? normally after thanksgiving, you want to go duck hunting, fishing, for some reason thibodeaux and boudreau decided to go moose...
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we will new orleans, to extend the street you've been in new orleans it was green river redwood not weown about a mile of this to cost $75 million but to a billion dollars of investment blew off of that, is that true? that is stopping all over the country halpern overlaying all the stuff out was on the zubkoff, electric buses with the eb charging stations for all the stuff of the transmission line private sector starting to come in. put bucket loads of money. 300 billion, 300 billion has come in because of the clean energy we've got to go to different direction. we've got to do something different of a key point during the same thing over and over again. it's all what you meant about one of said today. so we came out and we sort of pushing money out the door. let me give you a couple examples of project 100-year-old tunnel project hundred million dollars not too long ago. some of you all from the northeast corridor even upds and down the corridor, the bosses been up and. down the corridor. [laughter] our president bread when you start talking about, you could be turned but anything rea
we will new orleans, to extend the street you've been in new orleans it was green river redwood not weown about a mile of this to cost $75 million but to a billion dollars of investment blew off of that, is that true? that is stopping all over the country halpern overlaying all the stuff out was on the zubkoff, electric buses with the eb charging stations for all the stuff of the transmission line private sector starting to come in. put bucket loads of money. 300 billion, 300 billion has come...
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we take a trip to the birthplace of jazz and the musician making sure the sound of new orleans is hereill loveless: i came to the lord at the age of about 42. dr. charles stanley has been so important in my life, just his teachings. one of the life principles is that brokenness is a requirement for god to use you greatly, is when you can become that conduit of what god wants to do through you to get to other people. it's just amazing of what god can do with you. >>> finally tonight, while mardi gras celebrations have ended, the music never stops in the big easy. cbs's jamie wax caught up with a new orleans jazz legend who's inspiring the next generation of musicians. ♪ >> reporter: when it comes to the sounds of new orleans, troy andrews knows a tune or two about it. ♪ better known as trombone shorty, he made history at just 4 years old when he performed at jazzfest, then led his own brass band at the age of 6 and joined lenny kravitz on tour as a teen, where his career really took off. ♪ >> i mean back in the swing era, there were a few trombone players who led bands. >> yeah. >> but
we take a trip to the birthplace of jazz and the musician making sure the sound of new orleans is hereill loveless: i came to the lord at the age of about 42. dr. charles stanley has been so important in my life, just his teachings. one of the life principles is that brokenness is a requirement for god to use you greatly, is when you can become that conduit of what god wants to do through you to get to other people. it's just amazing of what god can do with you. >>> finally tonight,...
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plus, how a jazz legend from new orleans is inspiring the next generation, to make sure the music neversystems are blasting the u.s. from coast to coast on this final day of february. in the northeast, as much as 7-8 inches of snow was on the ground by morning in western massachusetts, while fairfield county, connecticut, got more than a half foot. this was a second powerful storm -- this as the second powerful storm, i should say, moves into the western u.s., bringing blizzard warnings and dangerous travel conditions to california's sierra nevada. this latest system will move across the southern u.s. in the days ahead, and it is expected to turn into a severe weather threat later in the week. cbs's errol barnett will start us off tonight from west hartford, connecticut. good evening, errol. >> reporter: good evening, norah. this city was slapped with more than 6 inches of snow, which meant that dozens of snowplows spent the day clearing roads and piling up the white stuff into mounds like you see behind me. yes, it was manageable here. still, this late-season chill was felt all over. >
plus, how a jazz legend from new orleans is inspiring the next generation, to make sure the music neversystems are blasting the u.s. from coast to coast on this final day of february. in the northeast, as much as 7-8 inches of snow was on the ground by morning in western massachusetts, while fairfield county, connecticut, got more than a half foot. this was a second powerful storm -- this as the second powerful storm, i should say, moves into the western u.s., bringing blizzard warnings and...
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. >> that is new orleans. okay. we had an accident right as we came on air. water spills on set. that's all right. we can do a show in the water as well. >> it happens. >> it was a dry shot of new orleans this morning. as you listen to, that's travis green in forward city. the reason you are listening to
. >> that is new orleans. okay. we had an accident right as we came on air. water spills on set. that's all right. we can do a show in the water as well. >> it happens. >> it was a dry shot of new orleans this morning. as you listen to, that's travis green in forward city. the reason you are listening to
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the city of new orleans. the city of new orleans is iconic and the whole world knows it. my first job in state government was with a reform governor back in the late 1980's named governor buddy roamer. japan was doing extraordinarily well at that time economically making many foreign investments and governor romer traveled to japan to try to convince japan to invest in louisiana. and when the governor got back, he told me, he said kennedy, my first meeting was very enlightening. he said, my first meeting i met with about 50 japanese business people. he said i asked them how many of you have been to louisiana. the governor said three of them raised their hand. he said then i asked them another question. he said, i asked these 50 japanese business people how many of you have been to new orleans. he said 25 of them raised their hand. the city of new orleans is iconic. every state, every country would love to have a new orleans. our city was founded over 300 years ago. we're one of the oldest in america. it was found in 1718. our city is known for our food, our music, our arc
the city of new orleans. the city of new orleans is iconic and the whole world knows it. my first job in state government was with a reform governor back in the late 1980's named governor buddy roamer. japan was doing extraordinarily well at that time economically making many foreign investments and governor romer traveled to japan to try to convince japan to invest in louisiana. and when the governor got back, he told me, he said kennedy, my first meeting was very enlightening. he said, my...
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new orleans, austin.e city and they are under staffed when it documents police. >> correct. this was a pilot program that began when superintendent michael honharnswas in the poli. beginning in baltimore may of this year. and under discussion with numerous cities across the country. continue to see unbundling of police services. especially for these lower level, nonviolent type of calls. it's a perfect model that works hand in hand with existing police services around the country. >> will: i will tell you, it's complicated. you know, i think we can all celebrate what you're doing and still have concerns about the fact that municipalities and police departments are not doing what you are now doing with your service. but thank you for joining us today and telling us a little bit about how our needs as a community are being met in new orleans. thank you. >> thank you. >> will: straight ahead, a fox weather alert, we are tracking severe storms and tornadoes as they devastate the deep south. mississippi govern
new orleans, austin.e city and they are under staffed when it documents police. >> correct. this was a pilot program that began when superintendent michael honharnswas in the poli. beginning in baltimore may of this year. and under discussion with numerous cities across the country. continue to see unbundling of police services. especially for these lower level, nonviolent type of calls. it's a perfect model that works hand in hand with existing police services around the country....
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. - louis armstrong was born in new orleans, the birthplace of jazz. from his southern roots to music ambassador of the world, his influence is still with us. unknown to the public, he fathered one child in his life, a daughter named sharon. he called her his little satchmo. this is her story. [cassette clicks] - [on cassette tapeÑ: this is louis satchmo armstrong, getting ready to send a bit of a letter to a fine young lady by the name of miss sweets preston. and i know sharon's a good girl. she better be. you sharon? did you hear what i said? at i have for you, i won't give it to you. i mean, if you miss one time being good, i ain't gonna give it to you. [laughs] tough daddy, tough man, because i come up the hard way, and i ain't let you get away with nothing. of course, i shouldn't say that. but i'm just kidding, baby. - my name is sharon preston-folta, and i am louis armstrong's daughter, his only child. i have waited my entire lifetime to say that publicly out loud, because up until this very moment, i wasn't allowed to admit to anyone other than
. - louis armstrong was born in new orleans, the birthplace of jazz. from his southern roots to music ambassador of the world, his influence is still with us. unknown to the public, he fathered one child in his life, a daughter named sharon. he called her his little satchmo. this is her story. [cassette clicks] - [on cassette tapeÑ: this is louis satchmo armstrong, getting ready to send a bit of a letter to a fine young lady by the name of miss sweets preston. and i know sharon's a good girl....
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so what do you think is the verdict in new orleans are we going finally get more leadership and theseeral cities? >> lawrence thanks for having me on tonight and i actually think you're going to see someone who is to the right of a lori lightfoot but something with a full blown america first candidate in their city so it takes a while for a city to shift over to the left. and it will take considerable amount of time earcht on the part of the gop to shift these cities to the right. but we're seeing the backlash which is actually good to understand that crime is not -- it is not a left right issue crime is a people issue. when people are afraid they vote differently so this is a good sign. lawrence: so zaire rei we've been friends for a long time. and you hear -- we have these conversations, and we talk about republican outreach i just don't understand how no republican i understand it is a tough race but you've got connect with the voters and not one republican in the race i just don't get that. >> yeah i don't get it either i think this is one of our greatest parelles and i hope it do
so what do you think is the verdict in new orleans are we going finally get more leadership and theseeral cities? >> lawrence thanks for having me on tonight and i actually think you're going to see someone who is to the right of a lori lightfoot but something with a full blown america first candidate in their city so it takes a while for a city to shift over to the left. and it will take considerable amount of time earcht on the part of the gop to shift these cities to the right. but...
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have you ever been to new orleans after hurricane katrina? at the end of the day come i had to build a school system from scratch, now under the direction of republicans, but under the direction of the republican -- of the democratic governor. that school district let the state in academic improvement for seven years. sasha-ann: next question. as a cps student i am tired of strikes interrupted my education. what will you do to collaborate? she seems to be referring to the standoff from january of last year during the post omicron surge when students lost days of classes. mr. vallas: i negotiate collective bargaining agreements and i have never had a strike. when i took over the public schools in chicago in 1995, there had been eight strikes in 15 years. i negotiated two consecutive four-year contracts that raise teacher salaries every year. and fully funded their pensions. i then went to philadelphia and negotiated contracts and i then went to new orleans. i also went to bridgeport and negotiated contracts. my approach with the union has alwa
have you ever been to new orleans after hurricane katrina? at the end of the day come i had to build a school system from scratch, now under the direction of republicans, but under the direction of the republican -- of the democratic governor. that school district let the state in academic improvement for seven years. sasha-ann: next question. as a cps student i am tired of strikes interrupted my education. what will you do to collaborate? she seems to be referring to the standoff from january...
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definitely wishing him a lot of luck in new orleans. hey, no inclement weather insight today at sawgrass after yesterday's deluge at the players championship. today's round 3 was dominated by 2 golfers min woo. lee shot a 6 under 66 today. this is one of the reasons why at the par 4 112 yards out that shot 112 yards right into the cup. and he finished the day at -12, 2 strokes behind scottie scheffler, the tours, hottest golfer, the second hole on the left hand side of the green chipping it onto the green and into the hole and he shot a 7 under 65 today and heads into tomorrow's final round at -14 with that 2 stroke lead. that's it for sports. back to you. gayle. 8 and let's check in with meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez. but a final look at our weather tonight. murray hi there, gayle. yeah, let's take a look at your 4 zone forecast. we're tracking this week's storm over your weekend. going to bring us. >> light scattered showers. a very gloomy and misty out there right now for your early saturday night. but overnight, we do have a sligh
definitely wishing him a lot of luck in new orleans. hey, no inclement weather insight today at sawgrass after yesterday's deluge at the players championship. today's round 3 was dominated by 2 golfers min woo. lee shot a 6 under 66 today. this is one of the reasons why at the par 4 112 yards out that shot 112 yards right into the cup. and he finished the day at -12, 2 strokes behind scottie scheffler, the tours, hottest golfer, the second hole on the left hand side of the green chipping it...
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a ledger reveals that p k, a se sends a series of payments to orleans totaling $98000000.00 us dollars. this bank transfer says the money is to fund the william to source gold. orlean imports go from zimbabwe. central bank. one consignment of gold is worth $2600000.00. 1000000 invoices, peak essay for exactly the same amount. p k. s a then sends more money to fund the next round of gold by brooklyn's dirty money is now gold into by which he sells, and the money is clean. need to avoid raising red flags at the banks. p. k. i saves money. transfers are disguised as loans that all ian will pay back. the money never comes back. for money, gift can never comes with a forge letters to show that the supposed loans are repaid and to pin caches account at ubs bank. with i don't know if you've noticed on one of them or you know by that because they financed me to why ltd, his account of their backpack epshaw. but the thing arabic put a bank to make that mistake this document because now anyway, it's definitely not money coming from overseas. the director of p k a say, is the person in the photog
a ledger reveals that p k, a se sends a series of payments to orleans totaling $98000000.00 us dollars. this bank transfer says the money is to fund the william to source gold. orlean imports go from zimbabwe. central bank. one consignment of gold is worth $2600000.00. 1000000 invoices, peak essay for exactly the same amount. p k. s a then sends more money to fund the next round of gold by brooklyn's dirty money is now gold into by which he sells, and the money is clean. need to avoid raising...
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in new orleans, this is about 53 seconds long.video clip] >> the fear of being stopped in the night or the day, especially a woman with children, of being assaulted, probably could be raped. having a car blown up or stolen, or whatever, being stranded, wasn't so great that it was best to avoid traveling through here. the back story think to this book is that here we see, although this is proactive, this was to support people in many ways, the darkside is what could happen if you went off his path. and it tells you in emotional ways what people had to put up with. [end video clip] >> this experience of learning about the green book era left you with what views about american? -- america? >> this left me with a deep understanding that people don't know about this. in america, and don't want to acknowledge the impact that this long. in america had on african-americans, possibilities and aspirations in this country. i also came to understand that within the black community, there are a lot of ways that we sustained ourselves through t
in new orleans, this is about 53 seconds long.video clip] >> the fear of being stopped in the night or the day, especially a woman with children, of being assaulted, probably could be raped. having a car blown up or stolen, or whatever, being stranded, wasn't so great that it was best to avoid traveling through here. the back story think to this book is that here we see, although this is proactive, this was to support people in many ways, the darkside is what could happen if you went off...
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this time, he acknowledged because of bob's trip to new orleans, getting him out of jail might not be just let down. >> robert durst pleaded guilty to illegal gun possession. he was sentenced to seven years in federal prison. as for the susan berman case, the attorney did insist that he had nothing to do with her murder. the trial got underway, but was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. it resumed 14 months later. with deguerin continuing his battle against a tough deputy da named schauf german. -- a frail i testified from his wheelchair, and he made the stunning admission. [inaudible] i did not kill susan berman. [inaudible] >> in september 2021, a jury found robert durst guilty of first degree murder. he was sentenced to life without parole. two months later, a grand jury in new york indicted him for the death of his first wife, kathleen durst. but a jury would never hear that case. in january 2022, robert durst died and a california hospital. while serving his life sentence. he was 78. and in a final twist, john lewin, the prosecutor of the berman case, said that becaus
this time, he acknowledged because of bob's trip to new orleans, getting him out of jail might not be just let down. >> robert durst pleaded guilty to illegal gun possession. he was sentenced to seven years in federal prison. as for the susan berman case, the attorney did insist that he had nothing to do with her murder. the trial got underway, but was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. it resumed 14 months later. with deguerin continuing his battle against a tough deputy da...
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mark's and the riverboat -- everybody in new orleans is going, great.rleans, is going crazy because of these names. >> jimmy: yeah, really. >> my favorite place was the riverboat hallelujah. a party venue. we would throw these parties like crazy. 3,000, 10,000 people show up. jubilee would get up there, sing his songs, man, we was huge in the southeast. you go to biloxi, you couldn't say my name. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: somehow you guys came up with twerk? as the name for that dance? >> because it was called jerking. it was this girl, she was jerking so hard. [ laughter ] two of us like, man, she working! man, she's tworking! that was the escalation. >> jimmy: wow. guillermo, do a little fact check on this. >> guillermo: i will in the commercial. >> jimmy: all right. i mean, you might as well be thomas edison. [ laughter ] >> that's me. that's me. >> jimmy: let's take a break. we're going to take a break. anthony mackie is here. [ cheers and applause ] his movie is called "we have a ghost." we'll be right back. [sfx: stomach gurgling] it's n
mark's and the riverboat -- everybody in new orleans is going, great.rleans, is going crazy because of these names. >> jimmy: yeah, really. >> my favorite place was the riverboat hallelujah. a party venue. we would throw these parties like crazy. 3,000, 10,000 people show up. jubilee would get up there, sing his songs, man, we was huge in the southeast. you go to biloxi, you couldn't say my name. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: somehow you guys came up with twerk? as the...
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and that is especially true against tonight's opponent, another western conference foe, the new orleans pelicans there, just half a game behind the dubs in the western conference standings in the 8 spot after an up and down season with a lot of injuries. the pels are getting hot at the right time. they have won 5 straight games. that's the second best current streak in the nba. >> and the warriors, meanwhile, are coming off their first loss of chase center since february. 11th mind you, they haven't lost back-to-back games at home since january. so that's something they want to avoid tonight. and here's what steve kerr had to say before the game. >> we recognize obviously that was a big, big game in and disappointing to not pull pull the game out. i love the you know, we competed like crazy. we just weren't good enough offensively and give minnesota credit. they're they're playing well right now. and they they earned that that win. so now it's up to us to make up for it. you know, we've got to go out and play well tonight. and then look, you know, look forward to his last games and then
and that is especially true against tonight's opponent, another western conference foe, the new orleans pelicans there, just half a game behind the dubs in the western conference standings in the 8 spot after an up and down season with a lot of injuries. the pels are getting hot at the right time. they have won 5 straight games. that's the second best current streak in the nba. >> and the warriors, meanwhile, are coming off their first loss of chase center since february. 11th mind you,...
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at the new orleans broda register's office organizers should this video will so that anyone can taked undermine their efforts. this a bad, bad trend. >> i noticed when she was in front act like a movie star she was, dismissing the entire recall completely. >> this recall is not about me is about disenfranchisement. of our voters particularly black voters in this community. >> laura: okay. >> the two primary leaders of this recall effort there eileen carter and belden batiste, both black democrats so i'm don't know quite what you talk about here will continue to fall the story. >> laura: it's not about me it's about you talking about me. [laughter] that is classic. she is perfect i like her moves. all right thank you great to see you. now, did you know that having a last name trump makes you a security risk on certain college campuses? yes, we bring you the story plus, telling us why parents are now addressing an handmaid's tale outfits to protest some of the things that are going on in florida so stay there. ♪ ♪ may lead to severe vision loss and if you're taking a multi-vitamin alon
at the new orleans broda register's office organizers should this video will so that anyone can taked undermine their efforts. this a bad, bad trend. >> i noticed when she was in front act like a movie star she was, dismissing the entire recall completely. >> this recall is not about me is about disenfranchisement. of our voters particularly black voters in this community. >> laura: okay. >> the two primary leaders of this recall effort there eileen carter and belden...
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with about 12 other people, new orleans all the way across the south, monument valley, we went to thethen we got all the way to vegas, a couple of days in vegas, then los angeles, hollywood, i got to see hollywood for the first time. it was camp that paid for it all, basically. and unlike camp, where you only do thatjob, in australia you have the working holiday visa. that opens up a lot of doorways. we were literally putting frozen pies in a box, just doing that, eight hours a day, for really, really good money. i earned enough money to do some serious travelling. from the red centre to the great barrier reef, seeing wildlife in its natural habitat, visiting several beautiful islands and beaches, and spending time in the cities on the coast. one of the big things about travel is that it does cost money, and this is where working becomes really, really important. when i go to america each year, i would pay agency fees and i would pay for my flights. and that does involve a little bit of money, but may be $400 or £500, and then you get paid much more than that over the course of the su
with about 12 other people, new orleans all the way across the south, monument valley, we went to thethen we got all the way to vegas, a couple of days in vegas, then los angeles, hollywood, i got to see hollywood for the first time. it was camp that paid for it all, basically. and unlike camp, where you only do thatjob, in australia you have the working holiday visa. that opens up a lot of doorways. we were literally putting frozen pies in a box, just doing that, eight hours a day, for really,...
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>> a potentially lifesaving diagnosis during a routine physical at a free agent visit to the new orleans saints. you know, talk my tight end foster moreau who learned he had cancer. >> ryan bass reports. >> a routine free agency checkup turned into a potential lifesaving diagnosis for nfl tight end foster moreau. the 25 year-old new orleans native said on twitter that during a physical conducted by the saints medical staff, quote, i've come to learn that i have hodgkin's lymphoma will be stepping away from football. doctor most the saints longtime team physician helped make the diagnosis. the mayo clinic describes hodgkin's lymphoma as a form of cancer that affects the lymphatic system. part of the body's immune system. they say it's very curable condition, especially if caught early. >> we don't look at younger people as candidates for cancer. and we just we see that and have always seen it as disease for the aging doctor there is the founder of music beats cancer charity that hopes to increase the number of cancer-fighting technologies. >> to help those in need, she said were routinely
>> a potentially lifesaving diagnosis during a routine physical at a free agent visit to the new orleans saints. you know, talk my tight end foster moreau who learned he had cancer. >> ryan bass reports. >> a routine free agency checkup turned into a potential lifesaving diagnosis for nfl tight end foster moreau. the 25 year-old new orleans native said on twitter that during a physical conducted by the saints medical staff, quote, i've come to learn that i have hodgkin's...
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moreau a free agent tight end says he was undergoing a routine physical with the new orleans saints when the medical staff made the discovery, the 25 year old saying he's grateful for the support, adding, he's going to kick this thing's expletive and get back to doing what i love. roma is a cancer of the lymph nodes so it can present in many ways. sometimes people have fevers, weight loss . other symptoms. research shows the five year survival rate for patients diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma is about 89% can depend on the stage of the cancer and the age of the patient during the time of his treatment, which probably will include chemotherapy. almost definitely chemotherapy that point he really wouldn't be up for playing. but there have been players in the past who have had hodges and film and come back to play. a return to football is possible. former roh doctors point to other pro athletes who battled hodgkin's lymphoma, including hockey. great mario lemieux. big story is the return of center iceman. real immune was diagnosed at the height of his career and returned for another eight
moreau a free agent tight end says he was undergoing a routine physical with the new orleans saints when the medical staff made the discovery, the 25 year old saying he's grateful for the support, adding, he's going to kick this thing's expletive and get back to doing what i love. roma is a cancer of the lymph nodes so it can present in many ways. sometimes people have fevers, weight loss . other symptoms. research shows the five year survival rate for patients diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma...
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. >> reporter: at the national world war ii museum in new orleans -- it's pretty cool. given new life by this man and his father. >> we are repairing and restoring all these instruments because we think it's impor for people to hear the sound of what those people heard during the war. >> reporter: for weinstein, it's personal. his grandparents lost nearly their entire family in the holocaust. still, his grandfather, a violin repairman in israel, started to save what no one wanted, german-made instruments. why did he take them in? >> because my grandfather didn't want to see the instruments being broken, destroyed, or lost. ♪ >> reporter: through their program, violins of hope, the instruments are played all over the world, reclaiming them from their dark past. some musicians at concentration camps were forced to play as their fellow jews were sent to their deaths. on this night, a restored violin sang once again with the louisiana philharmonic orchestra. this violinist lost family during the holocaust. >> what a great way for future generations in terms of education, in
. >> reporter: at the national world war ii museum in new orleans -- it's pretty cool. given new life by this man and his father. >> we are repairing and restoring all these instruments because we think it's impor for people to hear the sound of what those people heard during the war. >> reporter: for weinstein, it's personal. his grandparents lost nearly their entire family in the holocaust. still, his grandfather, a violin repairman in israel, started to save what no one...
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chase was rocking specialty late all pelicans though early on naji marshall three ball new orleans ledy as many as 17 in the first half. but if you watch the warriors lately, you know, that's where they start to play jordan pool handles 18.7 assists for jp second quarter clay thompson now playing in back-to-backs four of nine from downtown dubs down three at the half third quarter highlight of the night off the jordan pool miss jonathan. could we go we'll party 19.7 wards four steals for jk curry lebanon on the bench expected back sunday fourth quarter dante divincenzo with his only bucket of the night came when it mattered most then off another pool miss dante finds kamiga, another jam kamiga growing up and he is getting up game by game and clay to close it out jumper over cj mccollum late 27 for clay warriors with their fifth in a row 108 99. we got the warriors and lakers sunday in la here on abc 7 nola braun, but it looks like steph. might be playing tip-off 12:30 followed by toyota after the game pactful tournament women's semis ucla and stanford. they split in the regular. tight
chase was rocking specialty late all pelicans though early on naji marshall three ball new orleans ledy as many as 17 in the first half. but if you watch the warriors lately, you know, that's where they start to play jordan pool handles 18.7 assists for jp second quarter clay thompson now playing in back-to-backs four of nine from downtown dubs down three at the half third quarter highlight of the night off the jordan pool miss jonathan. could we go we'll party 19.7 wards four steals for jk...
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arthel: eric, six high school seniors in new orleans are making the crescent city the proud.they're raking in the dough in scholarship money. that's up next. for safe driving with liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance. so you only pay for what you need! whoo! we gotta go again. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ zyrteeeec...♪ works hard at hour one and twice as hard when you take it again the next day. so betty can be the... barcode beat conductor. ♪ go betty! ♪ let's be more than our allergies! zeize the day. with zyrtec. ♪ ♪ to all the chevy silverado owners out there. the adventurers and the doers. to everyone that works hard and plays hard. whether it's your first silverado or your tenth. thank you for making chevy silverado the #1 best-selling retail full-size pickup. it's daylight saving time. what's the big deal? what's the big deal? what's the big deal? ♪marching band music♪ scotts daylawn saving is the biggest deal of the year. stock up early and save up to $20 dollars on the best scotts products. it■s hard eating health
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betsy's pancake house has been a staple in new orleans for 35 years.le to the stay in business. mary more cock is the owner of betsy's -- murdoch is the owner of betsy's, and she joins me now. are you close to closing, betsy? >> yes. yes, sir. stuart: how much longer can you hang on, do you think? >> i have no idea. we just make it day by day. stuart: okay. are workers afraid to come to work? >> we are having trouble keeping people working, yes. stuart: is crime the problem? >> crime is one of the problems. people are scared to come into new orleans, and i have no idea what happened to all the workers that used to work. they just are not here. stuart: what about tourists? are they not coming to the city? >> yes. the tourists are coming, but we do not usually advertise to the tourists. we've always been a local business. stuart: okay. >> [inaudible] stuart: i believe that crime is personal to you. would you mind sharing your story? >> yes,es. stuart: share your story, please. >> yes. in 2008 someone broke into my mom's home, and they beat her to death.
betsy's pancake house has been a staple in new orleans for 35 years.le to the stay in business. mary more cock is the owner of betsy's -- murdoch is the owner of betsy's, and she joins me now. are you close to closing, betsy? >> yes. yes, sir. stuart: how much longer can you hang on, do you think? >> i have no idea. we just make it day by day. stuart: okay. are workers afraid to come to work? >> we are having trouble keeping people working, yes. stuart: is crime the problem?...
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i'm from new orleans? yeah, i grew up in new orleans. i'm a who for life, right? as part of my culture. being from new orleans is called to reconciliation and begins with an analogy or metaphor of gumbo. gumbo. for me, it's much, much than the melting pot of yesteryear. look at that bola gumbo. oh, my god. okay. you hungryow, huh? okay, but at thatola gumbo. shrimp is shrimp. okra is, okra, salsa is sausage. chicken is. think about great replacement theory. nobody's competing one another. gumbo. a dish that celebrates individuality while also creating something incredibly special in community much different soup. a much different the melting pot. right? to me, the melting pot narrative yesteryear says that you inherently have got to give up something that's authentically yours in order to fit in. right. how about we celebrate diversity for who we. yeah. how about since june? we lift up every community pride month in america. and as you all know, when you go into the zoom room, you be asked, what are your pronouns? diversity says, we celebrate everybody because. we
i'm from new orleans? yeah, i grew up in new orleans. i'm a who for life, right? as part of my culture. being from new orleans is called to reconciliation and begins with an analogy or metaphor of gumbo. gumbo. for me, it's much, much than the melting pot of yesteryear. look at that bola gumbo. oh, my god. okay. you hungryow, huh? okay, but at thatola gumbo. shrimp is shrimp. okra is, okra, salsa is sausage. chicken is. think about great replacement theory. nobody's competing one another....
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your the mayor of new orleans are. raymond, your hometown facing yh a recall? facing a >> yeah, she is facingrecall a recall. and we've gon t some news on thn cr a moment.g but part of what's driving this is out of control. crime, murders in new orleans, laura and the mayor's complete lack of decorum. flippi remember, we showengd you the mayor flipping off a mardi gras krewe last today. mayor cantrill eloquently addresse d the controversy1 back when one of the floatofs passed by . i was flip the bird.e bird you know, and i was struggling not to kind of hit my boo, my lady of movement and boom, back for china. wait, wait, wait, wait. you know, and i just had to go ahead and just do a little bird [lip and say, i love the way back up and say i love you. there are some moments, laura ,e that defies satire. did you catch the cultural reference? >> my boo, my lady of movement and boo back and forth. >> l >> sahhaauraf. i mean, first of all, guys, this is insane. i mean, i , i well, you know,nda madea is a brand and a well untl known brand. a>> there i >> that is hila
your the mayor of new orleans are. raymond, your hometown facing yh a recall? facing a >> yeah, she is facingrecall a recall. and we've gon t some news on thn cr a moment.g but part of what's driving this is out of control. crime, murders in new orleans, laura and the mayor's complete lack of decorum. flippi remember, we showengd you the mayor flipping off a mardi gras krewe last today. mayor cantrill eloquently addresse d the controversy1 back when one of the floatofs passed by . i was...
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for more than a decade the two worked side by side producing parades in new orleans.ond memories? >> just her dancing in the parade, just her feeling the music, feel the audience, giving love. >> reporter: but the person who seemed so carefree was a tormented soul. in a constant battle with bipolar disorder. >> this is a letter that she wrote to her psychiatrist. dear doctor, it's been nine months since this episode began and i am not doing well. how long must i endure this? >> reporter: her mother answered her own question just a few days later. >> this is a a copy of my mother's suicide note. >> reporter: on june 26, 2018, she bought a gun and fatally shot herself. she did it beneath a tree of life, a new orleans landmark. >> it was the most special spot she could choose. >> reporter: in what way? >> it's where many our friends had weddings, we have had funerals there. the space so sacred. it feels to me like she laid herself on the cathedral of our community and died there. >> reporter: but more devastating than where she did it was how she did it. >> she didn't li
for more than a decade the two worked side by side producing parades in new orleans.ond memories? >> just her dancing in the parade, just her feeling the music, feel the audience, giving love. >> reporter: but the person who seemed so carefree was a tormented soul. in a constant battle with bipolar disorder. >> this is a letter that she wrote to her psychiatrist. dear doctor, it's been nine months since this episode began and i am not doing well. how long must i endure this?...
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are in tenth place, past at night from the ninth position they were moved by the pelicans from new orleanswhich beat gave 113, 106 we note in this fight, lukadoncic. got damaged. here are two more contenders for the play, and in the west oklahoma and portland lost to the basketball players thunder without options, a weak phoenix, 11132, and lillard and company lost to the poston 93, 115. this is how the sports day turned out. my name is stanislav lipsky sport to work hard and win while the night is temporary. i missed it no matter what. give yourself, the throne is true. what exactly are you, comrade? i would like to know, but i would not like to know anything else, but i still have a question. well, what's up? i do not have any questions. funny life on tv channel belarus 24 in the program, belarusians will get acquainted with a winter swimming athlete. andrey karpovich, we will be surprised at how different people come to hardening, we will find out. do they take offense when they are called margins. i think that we are even proud of this title, that the walrus is quite such. e animal tha
are in tenth place, past at night from the ninth position they were moved by the pelicans from new orleanswhich beat gave 113, 106 we note in this fight, lukadoncic. got damaged. here are two more contenders for the play, and in the west oklahoma and portland lost to the basketball players thunder without options, a weak phoenix, 11132, and lillard and company lost to the poston 93, 115. this is how the sports day turned out. my name is stanislav lipsky sport to work hard and win while the...
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. >> host: aubrey in new orleans support of president biden. you are next up, this is reverend doctor -- call for change in new orleans. i may biden supporter, one, becausest he believes in the institution. he certainly believe in the right of citizens, the free unions to vote. one of the things that is dangerous with this president, former president trump and republicans and the suppression of vote on the 58th anniversary of the edmund pettus crossing of the bridge. they fought for that. and when you look at their sole on the voting suppression throughout the united states, that's one of the things this president has done to damage to this country and this union, when he denied the freeness of the vote of the people of a choice. we have a choice in days we should have theen liberty to choosesi rather conservative or liberal, do you think present biden is done a good job on voting rights in his administration? >> caller: i think president biden has had the experience from the constitution. he will stand up for what's right. he will fight for th
. >> host: aubrey in new orleans support of president biden. you are next up, this is reverend doctor -- call for change in new orleans. i may biden supporter, one, becausest he believes in the institution. he certainly believe in the right of citizens, the free unions to vote. one of the things that is dangerous with this president, former president trump and republicans and the suppression of vote on the 58th anniversary of the edmund pettus crossing of the bridge. they fought for that....
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what about baton rouge. >> it's not as bad as new orleans. it's the policies that hurt. if you have a police force, crime rate is not at high. we were down to 800 police officers, that's prompt. i was going to talk about rep rations. >> please do. >> i'm kind of -- >> interested that. there is a key word there before you get your feathers ruffled up. those who qualify. so, then you are going to have the fun thing, how black are you? okay. and did your ancestors maybe come through canada? or jamaica or somewhere else? or come right afterwards or even worse, what if kat's great great grandfather is a slave, should she get reparation? dna of genetics, reparations, what reparations was intended for was what did everybody do back then, they farmed. farmed land. so, 40 acres and a mule was an opportunity for you to compete, build wealth and have a seat at the table. because see, african americans we just want a seat at the table, we don't want you to buy a meal, even if we have to bring the table. what are reparations, it's called opportunity, that's' what 40 acres and a mule
what about baton rouge. >> it's not as bad as new orleans. it's the policies that hurt. if you have a police force, crime rate is not at high. we were down to 800 police officers, that's prompt. i was going to talk about rep rations. >> please do. >> i'm kind of -- >> interested that. there is a key word there before you get your feathers ruffled up. those who qualify. so, then you are going to have the fun thing, how black are you? okay. and did your ancestors maybe...
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a federal appeals court in new orleans has blocked president biden's covid vaccine requirement for federales. the ruling upholds a preliminary injunction against the mandate that was put in place in january of last year. >>> los angeles public schools will reopen today as the strike that shut down the nation's second largest school district has come to an end. l.a. mayor karen bass is now mediating negotiations between the school district and union leaders. >>> and kansas state marquise noel broke the ncaa tournament record for assists in a game with 19. he helped the wildcats defeat michigan state in overtime to >>> more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> the ceo of tiktok facing tough questions from lawmakers today during an often tense hearing about the safety and security of the popular social media app. members of both parties grilled shou chew about the company's ties to china and harmful content pushed on children. the future of tiktok here in the united states alon
a federal appeals court in new orleans has blocked president biden's covid vaccine requirement for federales. the ruling upholds a preliminary injunction against the mandate that was put in place in january of last year. >>> los angeles public schools will reopen today as the strike that shut down the nation's second largest school district has come to an end. l.a. mayor karen bass is now mediating negotiations between the school district and union leaders. >>> and kansas...
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that's really important to go on tuesday, the new orleans pelicans come to town in new orleans there. just a game behind the dubs in the standings. everyone is so bunched up. that's why steve kerr said every game from here on out is like a playoff game. hopefully they will be on the other side of the win column on tuesday. but for now, we're live at chase center. back to you. aaron. >> perfectly put jason, like you said, it's crunch time. so we need winds from here on out. we'll toss it back to you at the day's stand in the well. >> and eran, thanks a lot. well, you heard or the aztecs are headed to houston packing san diego state's arena to watch their team. take the win as they made it into the final 4. a la tang was there for all the fun. >> tax making school history again. first making it to the elite 8 now advancing to the final 4 after beating creighton university. next up, the aztecs matchup against florida atlantic the aztecs getting their revenge over crane after losing to the blue jays in the first round last hard >> lots of excitement out there which kind of mirrors the exc
that's really important to go on tuesday, the new orleans pelicans come to town in new orleans there. just a game behind the dubs in the standings. everyone is so bunched up. that's why steve kerr said every game from here on out is like a playoff game. hopefully they will be on the other side of the win column on tuesday. but for now, we're live at chase center. back to you. aaron. >> perfectly put jason, like you said, it's crunch time. so we need winds from here on out. we'll toss it...
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tammany parish just outside of new orleans.as been a librarian for the past 17 years and has never seen anything like it. recently, she was targeted online and singled out by conservative groups, suggeing she was using literature to groom children. she says the criticism and more than50 book challenges in her parish are an enormous strain on her staff. kelly: i can say unequivocally we're not pedophiles or groomers. and i can say that on behalf of our staff. that is not why we go into public service or librarianship. we really are here to connect our community with all of the resources that they may want or need, and knowing that, i mean, a community has lots of different voices and different perspectives, and so we provide materials for everyone. geoff: so, roby, what have you learned in your reporting about the groups who want the books removed or replaced? roby: well, geoff, these are conservative political groups. many have a very heavy online presence, and they have a traditional notion of family values. the other side, ho
tammany parish just outside of new orleans.as been a librarian for the past 17 years and has never seen anything like it. recently, she was targeted online and singled out by conservative groups, suggeing she was using literature to groom children. she says the criticism and more than50 book challenges in her parish are an enormous strain on her staff. kelly: i can say unequivocally we're not pedophiles or groomers. and i can say that on behalf of our staff. that is not why we go into public...
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boy on the earth or more period or you know, it's a little more to do last to work for a quarter orleans on project. yes, a little moving out of your shoes in oklahoma. i was going to look for the tell you about china was formed from the gone separate marine brigade. the 1st batch of volunteers were mostly veteran marines. a feel free for a little more wiggle room. we'll northrop if we want to push on. please feel free moria residence joined the marines. many have relatives on friends serving in this brigade. lieutenant colonel ramos son is also a service man, a company commander, a little with the with them i was always go to printer, local stuff as you go for the are. so i'm not really many counseling choice. always go possible from all to do this for producer, she said on possibly the whole financial for me, for me comes here for lunch. would be super a medical scribe initial melissa, and throw in the face with a peculiar grumbling. but you need the quizzical community of lou on you. so yeah, for all the, not a problem with the truman for today, we look forward to your book, but did l
boy on the earth or more period or you know, it's a little more to do last to work for a quarter orleans on project. yes, a little moving out of your shoes in oklahoma. i was going to look for the tell you about china was formed from the gone separate marine brigade. the 1st batch of volunteers were mostly veteran marines. a feel free for a little more wiggle room. we'll northrop if we want to push on. please feel free moria residence joined the marines. many have relatives on friends serving...