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but the times-picayune reporters had also been looking into the glover case. had a simple question: who shot henry glover? >> there was all these different stories running around, and when i talked to henry glover's former girlfriend-- who had henry glover, jr., who is now 13-- she heard a story about another family member shooting him. i mean, these were all crazy allegations. >> i had my own theory about what had happened that day at the strip mall. i thought maybe a storeowner had shot him to protect his property. but really, there was only one person who could tell me what happened, henry's friend bernard calloway, who was with henry that day at the mall. bernard would never agree to go on camera, but early in 2010, he finally talked to me by phone. what bernard said was henry was stealing something. henry was picking up goods that had been stolen from this shopping center, and they were in a piece of luggage right here. and that a relative wanted him to pick up these stolen goods that were, like, candles and pots and pans. and bernard and henry came up he
but the times-picayune reporters had also been looking into the glover case. had a simple question: who shot henry glover? >> there was all these different stories running around, and when i talked to henry glover's former girlfriend-- who had henry glover, jr., who is now 13-- she heard a story about another family member shooting him. i mean, these were all crazy allegations. >> i had my own theory about what had happened that day at the strip mall. i thought maybe a storeowner...
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." -- is a columnist at new orleans "times-picayune." also, alfonzo had a large. he believes that republicans are on the wrong side of the immigration debate. we're glad that you have joined us. new orleans five years after katrina and the election year impact of immigration, coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is happy to help tavis improve of financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: starting tomorrow night, we will bring you a unique look at new orleans five years after hurricane katrina, courtesy of my recent visit with an oscar winning film maker. tomorrow, we will see the city through the eyes of a xa
." -- is a columnist at new orleans "times-picayune." also, alfonzo had a large. he believes that republicans are on the wrong side of the immigration debate. we're glad that you have joined us. new orleans five years after katrina and the election year impact of immigration, coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live...
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look at the newspaper "the times picayune" talks about the musicians still on the streets.come. since the time of katrina, they're still not making the money they were before. but you could not have a better advocate, than harry connick, to bring back not only the numbers on the streets, but also what they're getting paid. ron? >> all right, bob. so great to see the music beginning to come back in that city. >>> coming up on "good morning america," you get a chance to tell us what's going on in your life. ♪ can you tell that's what inspired me to rethink dry dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. [ chef michael ] mmm. tender shredded pieces made with real meat... and crunchy garnishes to enhance the mealtime experience. yes, bailey-- just for you. [ barks ] [ female announcer ] chef inspired, dog desired. chef michael's canine creations. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving heat patch activates sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals for deep penetratin
look at the newspaper "the times picayune" talks about the musicians still on the streets.come. since the time of katrina, they're still not making the money they were before. but you could not have a better advocate, than harry connick, to bring back not only the numbers on the streets, but also what they're getting paid. ron? >> all right, bob. so great to see the music beginning to come back in that city. >>> coming up on "good morning america," you get a...
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the headline in the times picayune new orleans begs the question end in sight as cement pugs into the rouge well. is the crisis over? >> the first phase is over in that the well is not leaking since july 15th. obviously the relief well has been to be finished, another 10 to 14 days away. we have to stay focused to make sure the beaches are clean and the environmental damage is restored and cleaned up and bp is held accountable. this is a phase but not the end by any means. >> let's go through some of those then in turn because they're all important. the question of how much oil is left is one you were askd on wenz. tharsz skepticism about it. >> our scientists did an initial assess mts and more than three-quarters of the oil is gone, the vast majority of the oil is gone. >> three-quarters of the oil is gone. again, there are some casting doubt about that. the claim that you have made. let's like what the commanders put together of the graphic of where the oil is, residual 26th, 25% evaporated or dissolved 24% using dispersants and that becomes important. you have roughly 50% there tha
the headline in the times picayune new orleans begs the question end in sight as cement pugs into the rouge well. is the crisis over? >> the first phase is over in that the well is not leaking since july 15th. obviously the relief well has been to be finished, another 10 to 14 days away. we have to stay focused to make sure the beaches are clean and the environmental damage is restored and cleaned up and bp is held accountable. this is a phase but not the end by any means. >> let's...
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his reporting is part of a collaboration with "frontline" and the "times picayune." also this evening, another documentary produced by louisiana public broadcasting. it chronicles the lives of six people who survived both the hurricane and the gulf oil spill. here's an excerpt. >> i'm a chef, coowner of what's left of this place here. every morning i get up and i look out there. for a long time it was just nothing. i could see nothing happening. and it was to me so slow. the biggest challenge was getting this work done. i thought i could never get it done. a lot of people helped me get to this point. so i can't sit down and wait. i have to prove to these people they they didn't waste their time helping me. everybody helped me. and so i can't afford to die because i owe too many people. >> i'm preston dory. i've been fishing along louisiana's coastline for most my life. we started cleaning up and we started making repairs and stuff. and along came mike, and it was just-- you can only take so much, and now the oil spill, you just want to put your head down, and, i don'
his reporting is part of a collaboration with "frontline" and the "times picayune." also this evening, another documentary produced by louisiana public broadcasting. it chronicles the lives of six people who survived both the hurricane and the gulf oil spill. here's an excerpt. >> i'm a chef, coowner of what's left of this place here. every morning i get up and i look out there. for a long time it was just nothing. i could see nothing happening. and it was to me so...
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we have with us the editor of the "new orleans times picayune ." he has been editor since 1980 and is a hometown boy from new orleans. he knows that city like the back of his hands and under his peggyship at of the "* in" they won four pulitzer prizes. next to him is stan tiner, the editor of the "son harold" at biloxi and gulfport. i've known him for a long time. he was the editor at shreveport, mobile and oklahoma city. his city was completely devastated and you will hear how he reacted to that. and we have shepard smith. all of us remember your reporting from five years ago. he was the main man at fox news and is the anchor of the signature news program each day. plus, he does "shepherd smith from a studio b." our good fortune, "studio b." was that the fed newseum -- was at a newseum museum today. before i asked your question, i would like to set this up with a video that we did with you. >> the key venture for us was to reporters and they both had bicycles at the newsroom that day. so they took their bicycles together and decided to explore the
we have with us the editor of the "new orleans times picayune ." he has been editor since 1980 and is a hometown boy from new orleans. he knows that city like the back of his hands and under his peggyship at of the "* in" they won four pulitzer prizes. next to him is stan tiner, the editor of the "son harold" at biloxi and gulfport. i've known him for a long time. he was the editor at shreveport, mobile and oklahoma city. his city was completely devastated and you...
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we have with us the editor of the "new orleans times picayune ."he has been editor since 1980 and is a hometown boy from new orleans. he knows that city like the back of his hands and under his peggyship at ofhe "* in" they won four pulitzer prizes. next to him is stan tiner, the editor of the "son harold" at biloxi and gulfport. i've known him for a long time. he was the editor at shreveport, mobile and oklahoma city. his city was completely devastated and you will hear how he reacted to that. and we have shepard smith. all of us remember your reporting from five years ago. he was the main man at fox news and is the anchor of the signature news program each day. plus, he does "shepherd smith from a studio b." our good fortune, "studio b." was that the fed newseum -- was at a newseum museum today. before i asked your question, i would like to set this up with a video that we did with you. >> the key venture for us was to reporters and they both had bicycles at the newsroom that day. so they took their bicycles together and decided to explore the ar
we have with us the editor of the "new orleans times picayune ."he has been editor since 1980 and is a hometown boy from new orleans. he knows that city like the back of his hands and under his peggyship at ofhe "* in" they won four pulitzer prizes. next to him is stan tiner, the editor of the "son harold" at biloxi and gulfport. i've known him for a long time. he was the editor at shreveport, mobile and oklahoma city. his city was completely devastated and you...
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host: we'll turn our attention to this headline in "the times-picayune," 26% oil in the gulf. our guest, thad allen, he'll be coming up next after this update from c-span radio. >> it's 8:31 eastern time. early reports from retailers show modest revenue gains in july. some chain stores had solid increases. those include costco and limited brands. but sales at teen merchants, the buckle and the wet seal, showed declines. more on another oil spill. this one in michigan. congressman says the company at the center of that accident, end bridge, waited to report the pipeline break violating federal rules. the environmental protection agency says the leak spewed more than one million gallons into the cal mazue river and its -- kalamazoo river and its tributary. officials say a suicide car bomber has struck a convoy of nato troops and afghan police in the north killing seven police officers. a spokesman says there was no nato troops killed in the bombing, but some were wounded. and in japan hiroshima is wrapping up preparations for a memorial tomorrow that will for the first time have
host: we'll turn our attention to this headline in "the times-picayune," 26% oil in the gulf. our guest, thad allen, he'll be coming up next after this update from c-span radio. >> it's 8:31 eastern time. early reports from retailers show modest revenue gains in july. some chain stores had solid increases. those include costco and limited brands. but sales at teen merchants, the buckle and the wet seal, showed declines. more on another oil spill. this one in michigan....
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ted jackson is a photographer for the "times-picayune."t showed the desperation in his hometown. were you prepared for what you were about to see? >> totally unprepared. he sees me as the only person that is there that can possibly help. they said they had been standing there for five hours. this man said, you've got to see what's happening here. >> reporter: thousands gathered at the convention center, stuck, homeless, without food or water, a scene that shocked the country. this is america. >> that's what we kept telling ours. ♪ >> this was a moment where i really realized that if i had had a truckload of water and food, it would not help the people as much as my camera would. she drops to her knees and she starts screaming, help us please, help us please. >> reporter: as the word got out, help finally arrived, but for many, it came too late. robert green sr. lost his mother, a 25-year air force veteran and his 3-year-old granddaughter as they clung to their rooftop during the hurricane. >> they had actually fallen into the water. i star
ted jackson is a photographer for the "times-picayune."t showed the desperation in his hometown. were you prepared for what you were about to see? >> totally unprepared. he sees me as the only person that is there that can possibly help. they said they had been standing there for five hours. this man said, you've got to see what's happening here. >> reporter: thousands gathered at the convention center, stuck, homeless, without food or water, a scene that shocked the...
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that has carried forward from those moments five years ago right on the front page of the times picayunetigation into the police department. did the police have an order to shoot to kill looters. and if, in fact, that order existed, could it have come from anywhere besides the police department. could it come from your office? >> no, no way it came from me. i don't have the reports, to be honest with you. it's a guy fired by the police chief. another guy who tried to get back on and he didn't take him back on. i think it's a did he flekz play. >> when you think back to five years ago, what do you most? >> i remember so much. i remember katrina being so deceptive. she didn't really reveal herself until the day she hit. the convention center, struggling tremendously. >> do you have nights when you are trying to go to sleep at night and you think, i would have, i could have, i should have? >> you know, that's -- >> any regrets? >> there's always things you could have done better. i think back to the mandatory evacuation, the first one ever. there was an eight-hour window. i probably could h
that has carried forward from those moments five years ago right on the front page of the times picayunetigation into the police department. did the police have an order to shoot to kill looters. and if, in fact, that order existed, could it have come from anywhere besides the police department. could it come from your office? >> no, no way it came from me. i don't have the reports, to be honest with you. it's a guy fired by the police chief. another guy who tried to get back on and he...
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we have with us the editor of the "new orleans times picayune ."1980 and is a hometown boy from new orleans. he knows that city like the back of his hands and under his peggyship at of the "* in" they won four pulitzer prizes. next to him is stan tiner, the editor of the "son harold" at biloxi and gulfport. i've known him for a long time. he was the editor at shreveport, mobile and oklahoma city. his city was completely devastated and you will hear how he reacted to that. and we have shepard smith. all of us remember your reporting from five years ago. he was the main man at fox news and is the anchor of the signature news program each day. plus, he does "shepherd smith from a studio b." our good fortune, "studio b." was that the fed newseum -- was at a newseum museum today. before i asked your question, i would like to set this up with a video that we did with you. >> the key venture for us was to reporters and they both had bicycles at the newsroom that day. so they took their bicycles together and decided to explore the area to the north of the
we have with us the editor of the "new orleans times picayune ."1980 and is a hometown boy from new orleans. he knows that city like the back of his hands and under his peggyship at of the "* in" they won four pulitzer prizes. next to him is stan tiner, the editor of the "son harold" at biloxi and gulfport. i've known him for a long time. he was the editor at shreveport, mobile and oklahoma city. his city was completely devastated and you will hear how he reacted...
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x÷t÷thomas picayune coastal exp, bob marshall, said that with 200 million gallons of oil in the gulf,a cancer patient that has come down with -- our coast is like a cancer patient has come down with pneumonia, and ammonia is serious, but after the fever breaks, he will still have had cancer." point and squandered the opportunity to make lasting changes to save our home and to. the people of the gulf coast face this reality every day. and the rest of the nation needs to start supporting projects that can protect what/9ñ,ñ is we left. louisiana's coast. because in a measurable way, the strength of the nation's economy depends on it. the u.s. economy is intimately for decades we have been the tip of the spear in this nation's fight for our economic, energy, and national security. every year,78qá louisiana provis america with more oil and gas then this nation imports from saudi arabia. americans consume 21 million barrels of oil a day, only 8 million is produced domestically. 25% of that comes from the gulf of mexico. not to mention, louisiana is also home to five of the nation's top 15 b
x÷t÷thomas picayune coastal exp, bob marshall, said that with 200 million gallons of oil in the gulf,a cancer patient that has come down with -- our coast is like a cancer patient has come down with pneumonia, and ammonia is serious, but after the fever breaks, he will still have had cancer." point and squandered the opportunity to make lasting changes to save our home and to. the people of the gulf coast face this reality every day. and the rest of the nation needs to start supporting...
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this is front page of "the times-picayune." 26% of the oil still in the gulf but white house report is met with skepticism. why should the american people believe noaa when they were wrong on the initial amounts of oil that was spilling out of this oil well? guest: well, i was talking to a guy in new orleans this morning. if you don't have a problem it's a problem? if you don't have a problem it's a problem. we've been trying to zero in on the flow rate and what are the implications of the oil. and every time we get better information we are going to put that out. noaa has been working very closely with the u.s. geological survey. and marsha mcnut, we take the best numbers we have. we continue to refine them. when we have them we should put them out there and subject to transparency and public debate. it's good. host: is it early to come out and say only 20% -- 26% of oil remains when you don't know how much has been broken up, where this oil is, that more could come to shore? guest: those are fair question. maybe i can take you through a process. the question is how much oil is coming
this is front page of "the times-picayune." 26% of the oil still in the gulf but white house report is met with skepticism. why should the american people believe noaa when they were wrong on the initial amounts of oil that was spilling out of this oil well? guest: well, i was talking to a guy in new orleans this morning. if you don't have a problem it's a problem? if you don't have a problem it's a problem. we've been trying to zero in on the flow rate and what are the implications...
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in other headlines, front page of "the times-picayune" -- front-page of "the financial times" this morning, a story about mortgages. that is today in washington. go to c-span.org for our coverage. they will look at fannie and freddie also during this holding conference today. some other news this morning about the economy, the front page of "the wall street journal," below the fold. if you read a little bit more in the story, polls show people disagree on which steps to take but do agree that tough steps need to be taken. back to your phone calls about the tea party manifesto. a book out this morning about the tea party. illinois. ted on independent line. calling for a hostile takeover. caller: i would like to say bill, the republican there, he stole a little of my thunder and he is becoming closer to be an independent like me. there is no takeover. this is a republican board. every time a party is out of office it find some way to reinvent itself. if it happens when the democrats were out of office and now happening when the republicans are out of office. the bottom line is they keep comi
in other headlines, front page of "the times-picayune" -- front-page of "the financial times" this morning, a story about mortgages. that is today in washington. go to c-span.org for our coverage. they will look at fannie and freddie also during this holding conference today. some other news this morning about the economy, the front page of "the wall street journal," below the fold. if you read a little bit more in the story, polls show people disagree on which...
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in other headlines, front page of "the times-picayune" -- front-page of "the financial times" this morning, a story about mortgages. that is today in washington. go to c-span.org for our coverage. they will lookt fannie and freddie also during this holding conference today. some other news this morning about the economy, the front page of "the wall street journal," below the fold. if you read a little bit more in the story, polls show people disagree on which steps to take but do agree that tough steps need to be taken. back to your phone calls about the tea party manifesto. a book out this morning about the tea party. illinois. ted on independent line. calling for a hostile takeover. caller: i wod like to say bill, the republican there, he stole a little of my thunder and he is becoming closer to an independent like me. there is no takeover. this is a republican board. every time a party is out of office it findome way to reinvent itself. if it happens when the democrats were out of office and now happening when the republicans are out of office. the bottom line is they keep coming down h
in other headlines, front page of "the times-picayune" -- front-page of "the financial times" this morning, a story about mortgages. that is today in washington. go to c-span.org for our coverage. they will lookt fannie and freddie also during this holding conference today. some other news this morning about the economy, the front page of "the wall street journal," below the fold. if you read a little bit more in the story, polls show people disagree on which steps...