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coming up on reel south . - you are a prince. - [valerie] for young latinas, a right of passage comes at age 15. - you have to be responsible. you have to be mature now. you have to know exactly what you want in life, like strive for your goals. you have to be and act an adult now. - what makes a quinceañera mass a quinceañera mass is that declaration. - [valerie] but in the south, a quinceañera has evolved into more than a birthday. it's a commitment and celebration of a maturing identity. - i want to invite friends to notice or be part of this new culture that they've never seen before firsthand. - you have to combe both your culture and our culture because that's what you are and who you are. - [valerie] even for those who come to the party late.
coming up on reel south . - you are a prince. - [valerie] for young latinas, a right of passage comes at age 15. - you have to be responsible. you have to be mature now. you have to know exactly what you want in life, like strive for your goals. you have to be and act an adult now. - what makes a quinceañera mass a quinceañera mass is that declaration. - [valerie] but in the south, a quinceañera has evolved into more than a birthday. it's a commitment and celebration of a maturing identity....
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coming up on reel south . 1964, aand of bes hounds tveled soh.ople who might' come om w englanor califnia wareally like a w wod. you codn't imanet. - alerie] eir one goal, to sff o early gends of the ssissippi ues. - [wom] they h the rords, they h the recding buthere wastill so muche didn'tnow. - an] if there wasny chance ofhese peoe still beg ale, it wasorth whaver efrt we hato put in toet them front of a micphone again. ♪ freightrain, frght ain, runn' so fa ♪ - [valie] hitca ride on two trai runnin'. ♪ freht trainfreight train,unnin' sfast♪
coming up on reel south . 1964, aand of bes hounds tveled soh.ople who might' come om w englanor califnia wareally like a w wod. you codn't imanet. - alerie] eir one goal, to sff o early gends of the ssissippi ues. - [wom] they h the rords, they h the recding buthere wastill so muche didn'tnow. - an] if there wasny chance ofhese peoe still beg ale, it wasorth whaver efrt we hato put in toet them front of a micphone again. ♪ freightrain, frght ain, runn' so fa ♪ - [valie] hitca ride on two...
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coming up on reel south . - i've never been underneath a bulldozer before. - [verie] inired by standgtexas tried tolock a peline that csses through tive ld. - [fem here are two rivercamp with t society of nate nan we shod be able to get a ally gre camp gog here [singing] [male] to me here d arta camp t. it tak a lot of ha work. - [valer] but wi limid covera fromhe natiol medi the mp must ckon th its sller movent d actated public. [male] ty sathat ey put o the fes but th just crted more fir.
coming up on reel south . - i've never been underneath a bulldozer before. - [verie] inired by standgtexas tried tolock a peline that csses through tive ld. - [fem here are two rivercamp with t society of nate nan we shod be able to get a ally gre camp gog here [singing] [male] to me here d arta camp t. it tak a lot of ha work. - [valer] but wi limid covera fromhe natiol medi the mp must ckon th its sller movent d actated public. [male] ty sathat ey put o the fes but th just crted more fir.
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along the gulf coast and now threatening to bring dangerous flash flooding to parts of the south still reelinghurricane ida. ped tram javaheri is tracking tt system and more trouble in the tropics. >> yes, good morning. it has been so soggy along portions of the gulf the last couple days really going back a few weeks with ida's presence across the region. but notice two day rainfall estimates putting it as much as 6 to 8 inches, pockets of 14 or more in and around galveston. so flood alerts still in place. and here is what is left of nicholas, pumping in the tropical moisture in parts of georgia and the panhandle and even the carolinas getting into some rain showers this morning. on the back side of it, it is a bit drier. we could see pockets of thunderstorms developing, so flooding is still a concern. but see the color brown? that is all the dry air filtering back in and behind this feature. so we do expect at least a bit of a break going into friday as the system tries to rain itself out across this region. again the heaviest rains look to remain east and north of this area. across the tropi
along the gulf coast and now threatening to bring dangerous flash flooding to parts of the south still reelinghurricane ida. ped tram javaheri is tracking tt system and more trouble in the tropics. >> yes, good morning. it has been so soggy along portions of the gulf the last couple days really going back a few weeks with ida's presence across the region. but notice two day rainfall estimates putting it as much as 6 to 8 inches, pockets of 14 or more in and around galveston. so flood...
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south africa is still reeling from the days of protests, riots, looting that we saw following the arrestat brought huge political turmoil at the time, many arguing that it is still under the surface. there is a real challenge when it comes to the current government in trying to bring economic growth through and also keep everyone on board. exactly. the new president has implemented some anticorruption reforms, and they have been welcomed by the public and investors, but as you mentioned, there are so many social economic underlying issues that will be a problem and that will expose countries in the country to new problems. the civil unrest incidents this july were triggered by the imprisonment ofjacob zuma, but there were some underlying causes that have fuelled the intensity of this unrest, and that will expose the country to new waves during the next month as the country struggles to recover from the covid pandemic and continues to suffer from the existing inequalities and high levels of unemployment among the youth in south africa. so much more to discuss, so many challenges facing so
south africa is still reeling from the days of protests, riots, looting that we saw following the arrestat brought huge political turmoil at the time, many arguing that it is still under the surface. there is a real challenge when it comes to the current government in trying to bring economic growth through and also keep everyone on board. exactly. the new president has implemented some anticorruption reforms, and they have been welcomed by the public and investors, but as you mentioned, there...
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injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ louisiana and other parts of the south are still reelingrricane ida, hundreds of thousands of people lack access to power and water. in new orleans there is at least one piece of very good news. the 192 miles of levies and flood walls did with they were supposed to do. >> if there is a silver lining, and today it is hard to see one, it is that the levee systems we really did perform extremely well. our federal and non federal levee systems, but articulate the flood risk reduction system, of the metropolitan new orleans area, outperformed as intended. >> that's not an accident. the levees breaking were the most critical failures of hurricane katrina in 2005. that was the worst thing that happened. dozens of flood walls collapsed and as a result 80% of new orleans flooded as much as 15 feet. it shouldn't have by the dade. and everything that happened after was a result of that. that in turn led to all the human misery and suffering that we saw. and it's a large part of why the aftermath of the storm were so devastating. and after that the sta
injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ louisiana and other parts of the south are still reelingrricane ida, hundreds of thousands of people lack access to power and water. in new orleans there is at least one piece of very good news. the 192 miles of levies and flood walls did with they were supposed to do. >> if there is a silver lining, and today it is hard to see one, it is that the levee systems we really did perform extremely well. our federal and non...
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. >>> louisiana and other parts of the south are still reeling from hurricane ida.and running water. but in new orleans there is at least one piece of very good news. the 192 miles of levees and flood walls did what they were supposed to do. >> if there's a silver lining, and today it's kind of hard to see one, it is that our levee systems really did perform extremely well. our federal, nonfederal levee systems particularly the hurricane and storm risk reduction system in the metropolitan new orleans area all performed as intended. >> that's not an accident. the levees breaking were the most critical failures of hurricane katrina in 2005. and that was really -- that was the worst thing that happened. dozens of flood walls collapsed and as a result 80% of new orleans flood as much as 15 feet. everything that happened was a result of that. and that in turn led to widespread power outages and all the human suffering we saw on television. and in large part why the aftermath of the storm was so devastating. after that federal, state and local government decided to do som
. >>> louisiana and other parts of the south are still reeling from hurricane ida.and running water. but in new orleans there is at least one piece of very good news. the 192 miles of levees and flood walls did what they were supposed to do. >> if there's a silver lining, and today it's kind of hard to see one, it is that our levee systems really did perform extremely well. our federal, nonfederal levee systems particularly the hurricane and storm risk reduction system in the...
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reeling. as we headed south flanked by the governor's chopper, damage from the category 4 hurricane becoming morearent in size and scope. powerful winds responsible for knocking down eight transmission lines causing a catastrophic power failure across much of the state. >> in st. charles parish, this damage, absolutely heartbreaking. this is one of the places that they say people may not get power back for more than a month. >> reporter: on the ground, the governor sharing his message to those so desperately in need. help is coming. when you fly over and see the scope of the damage, how did it hit you? >> well, it's a gut punch, and the people of louisiana really are reeling, tremendous devastation. this is a really tough storm, but we're going to recover. >> reporter: meanwhile, in towns thrashed by the deadly storm, lines of cars waiting to stock up on gas and other essentials. some drivers forced to push their vehicles to the pump. >> do what you got to do. >> reporter: in new orleans, the national guard handing out vital meals -- >> here you are, man. >> reporter: water -- and ice. >> i survi
reeling. as we headed south flanked by the governor's chopper, damage from the category 4 hurricane becoming morearent in size and scope. powerful winds responsible for knocking down eight transmission lines causing a catastrophic power failure across much of the state. >> in st. charles parish, this damage, absolutely heartbreaking. this is one of the places that they say people may not get power back for more than a month. >> reporter: on the ground, the governor sharing his...
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this morning across the south residents are reeling from ida's devastation. >> this is terrible, man. it's just so hard. >> reporter: at least 17 deaths now blamed on the storm in louisiana, mississippi, and alabama. louisiana's governor warning the death toll could rise. >> typically it isn't the direct impact of the storm that kills the most people. it's post-storm activities. >> reporter: while battling intense heat and humidity, hundreds of thousands in the region are still without power. louisiana's largest electricity provider saying for some power might not return until the end of september. many are also facing food, water, and gas shortages. >> we don't have any lights. we don't have any, you know, drinkable water. the hardest part is trying to get to the stores and get food for my family. >> reporter: and now seven nursing homes in louisiana are being shut down by the state after they evacuated residents into a single unfit warehouse ahead of the storm. of some 800 relocated seniors, seven have now died and five of the deaths have been classified as storm-related fatalities.
this morning across the south residents are reeling from ida's devastation. >> this is terrible, man. it's just so hard. >> reporter: at least 17 deaths now blamed on the storm in louisiana, mississippi, and alabama. louisiana's governor warning the death toll could rise. >> typically it isn't the direct impact of the storm that kills the most people. it's post-storm activities. >> reporter: while battling intense heat and humidity, hundreds of thousands in the region...
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reeling. as we headed south, damage from the category 4 hurricane becoming more apparent in size and scope.ge absolutely heartbreaking. this is one of the places that they say people may not get power back for more than a month. >> reporter: on the ground, the governor sharing his message to those so desperately in need. help is coming. when you fly over and see the scope of the damage, how does it hit you? >> it's a gut punch and the people of louisiana really are reeling, tremendous devastation. this is a tough storm. we're going to recover. >> reporter: in towns thrashed by the deadly storm, lines of wars waiting to stock up on gas and other essentials. some drivers forced to push their cars to the pump. >> you got to do what you go to do. >> reporter: national guard handing out other supplies. >> i survived i'm good. >> when i realized the power is on, it was a blessing. >> reporter: nearly 1 million homes and businesses still without electricity. now people cheering on the crews. >> when it comes on, it comes on. >> reporter: working to get the entire region back up and running. >> ain
reeling. as we headed south, damage from the category 4 hurricane becoming more apparent in size and scope.ge absolutely heartbreaking. this is one of the places that they say people may not get power back for more than a month. >> reporter: on the ground, the governor sharing his message to those so desperately in need. help is coming. when you fly over and see the scope of the damage, how does it hit you? >> it's a gut punch and the people of louisiana really are reeling,...
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dagen: northeast facing historic flooding from the remnants of ida this morning the south also still reeling strategizing to find fuel grady trimble outside new orleans covering the story for us hey, grady. reporter: dagen good morning fuel extremely scarce in new orleans area, gasbuddy says more than 60% of gas stations here nabbed baton rouge have no fuel so when you find one that does have some gas, it looks like this one. a line stretches all the way down this road, as far as the rican see people have been here since, as early as 2:00, this morning. and ironically we are very close to the source of fuel for much of the country, but the storm shut down added at its peak at least 8 refineries in louisiana 17 total in the state, governor john bel edwards says lack of fuel making it difficult to downs back from the storm. the fuel problem, is very significant, we understand the challenges associated with that, it is impacting all recovery efforts. reporter: more than 900,000 homes and businesses still without power this morning. we ran into senator bill cassidy while he was touring the damag
dagen: northeast facing historic flooding from the remnants of ida this morning the south also still reeling strategizing to find fuel grady trimble outside new orleans covering the story for us hey, grady. reporter: dagen good morning fuel extremely scarce in new orleans area, gasbuddy says more than 60% of gas stations here nabbed baton rouge have no fuel so when you find one that does have some gas, it looks like this one. a line stretches all the way down this road, as far as the rican see...
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south shore. the caldor fire burned more than 200,000 acres and containment tonight up to 76%. >>> in oakland city the city is reeling from recent violence, ten people killed in the past seven days, the city recorded its 100th homicide of the year, that's more than san francisco and san jose combined. the latest killing happened this morning just outside the coliseum bart station. oakland's police chief armstrong marmoled the 1 marked the 100th homicide with 100 seconds of silence and made an emotional plea to the community >> if this is not a calling to everyone in the community that there's a crisis, i don't know what is. fact of the matter is that we haven't spoken loud enough. -- about the violence that we've experienced. >> chief armstrong also noted as the violence goes up, the number of officers is going down, oakland with now 695 officers on the staff, the lowest level in nearly 10 years. >>> has your school been targeted here? wrecked bathrooms are not the only concern about this latest tiktok challenge, students are posting videos of themselves vandalizing and stealing from schools showing clogged toilets a
south shore. the caldor fire burned more than 200,000 acres and containment tonight up to 76%. >>> in oakland city the city is reeling from recent violence, ten people killed in the past seven days, the city recorded its 100th homicide of the year, that's more than san francisco and san jose combined. the latest killing happened this morning just outside the coliseum bart station. oakland's police chief armstrong marmoled the 1 marked the 100th homicide with 100 seconds of silence and...
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south louisiana. many of the same communities still reeling from hurricane ida two weeks ago.m in the coming days. >> i brought my trailer. we should hopefully just make one trip. >> sean davis spent part of his day filling sandbags in lake charles to try to keep his business from flooding again. >> we are going to put it up against the building hope for the best. >> much of southeast louisiana was spared by ida, the region was devastated last year by hurricanes. 12 months later, countless homes and businesses still have blue tarps for roofs. torrential rains from nicholas can make bad problems worse. >> is expected to stall over louisiana and sort of dissipate. i'm told by the national weather service that we can expect rain through the weekend. >> there are at least two additional tropical disturbances in the atlantic that are being monitored which could have an impact with the u.s. a reminder, we are only about halfway through the 2021 hurricane season. that's the latest from lake charles, louisiana. casey stegall fox news. >> shannon: time to bring back kevin corke to disc
south louisiana. many of the same communities still reeling from hurricane ida two weeks ago.m in the coming days. >> i brought my trailer. we should hopefully just make one trip. >> sean davis spent part of his day filling sandbags in lake charles to try to keep his business from flooding again. >> we are going to put it up against the building hope for the best. >> much of southeast louisiana was spared by ida, the region was devastated last year by hurricanes. 12...
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south. i want to bring in morgan chesky. he has been in louisiana all week. morgan, where you are, they're still reeling. we are four days out from rain hitting where you are and damage is still devastating. talk us through what the recovery is like. is everybody accounted for? >> steph, as of now we believe that is the case. governor john bel edwards told me when i joined him in a fly along that every community impassable had been contacted by emergency workers or those with the state and that people that needed to get out had the option to. folks are choosing to stay there at this time. it was heartbreaking to see the damage in steph's live shot. it feels like a dÉjÀ vu. this is what folks experienced a few days ago. you can see the power poles behind me have yet to go back up. entergy, the main provider, says 107,000 customers in mississippi, louisiana, new orleans had power restored. when you consider that at its worst there were more than a million without power and that we are facing 90 degree temperatures today, there's a long way to go, steph. the national guard set up water and food and ice. for
south. i want to bring in morgan chesky. he has been in louisiana all week. morgan, where you are, they're still reeling. we are four days out from rain hitting where you are and damage is still devastating. talk us through what the recovery is like. is everybody accounted for? >> steph, as of now we believe that is the case. governor john bel edwards told me when i joined him in a fly along that every community impassable had been contacted by emergency workers or those with the state...
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south and central america and mexico. this comes as advocates are denouncing the biden administration for resuming deportation flights to haiti as haiti reels from la month's catastrophic earthquake that left thousands without shelter, clean water, food, medical aid . some 86 haitian asylum seekers were deported wednesday, including families and children under the age of three. in a statement, guerline jozef, the co-founder of the haitian bridge alliance, said -- "we are in utter disbelief. hours after the 7.2 magnitude earthquake, president joe biden released a statement saying that the united states was a 'frien'' of haiti. a 'friend' does not continuously inflict pain on another friend." meanwhile, the political turmoil in haiti is growing after prime minister ariel henry replaced haiti's justice minister thursday, just days after firing a top public prosecutor who sought to charge the prime minister in connection with the july assassination of president jovenel moÏse. the prosecutor, who also sought to prevent henry from leaving haiti, said the prime minister had communicated with a key suspect on the night moÏse was killed. on wednesda
south and central america and mexico. this comes as advocates are denouncing the biden administration for resuming deportation flights to haiti as haiti reels from la month's catastrophic earthquake that left thousands without shelter, clean water, food, medical aid . some 86 haitian asylum seekers were deported wednesday, including families and children under the age of three. in a statement, guerline jozef, the co-founder of the haitian bridge alliance, said -- "we are in utter...
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reeling from this. >> i mean, that is the school district. have stories like these changed the minds of any of what we'll call the anti-diversity parents in south this audio, this incident, is being reported on publicly. my co-host and i have this exclusively and so it will be interesting to see after this episode comes out how people respond to em's experience. but again, you know, many of these parents, they have, you know, chosen their sides in this fight. students have come forward with hundreds of incidents like this one. many of these parents are still fighting very forcefully to make sure nothing like this plan gets in place. >> antonia, thank you so much. the latest episode of south lake drops tomorrow morning. you can find the six-part original series on apple podcasts, spotify, wherever you get your podcasts. we will be right back. r you get your podcasts. we will be right back. th tide. now with the help nfs qb matty ice. matty ice who? matt ryan, and i convinced nfl teams to turn to cold. i'm joining the cold callers. that's a million pounds of laundry. the nfl, you guys are filthy! tide can handle it, even in cold. kid is good. how
reeling from this. >> i mean, that is the school district. have stories like these changed the minds of any of what we'll call the anti-diversity parents in south this audio, this incident, is being reported on publicly. my co-host and i have this exclusively and so it will be interesting to see after this episode comes out how people respond to em's experience. but again, you know, many of these parents, they have, you know, chosen their sides in this fight. students have come forward...
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south america but only coming north within the past several months here. and haiti of course struck by that massive 7.2 magnitude earthquake back on august 14. the country is still reeling from that. and yet there are conversations ongoing, according to the federal government, that would facilitate the deportation planes being able to arrive in haiti and take some of these people back to the country that they said goodbye to, in some cases, years ago. as it stands right now, the city of del rio with the closure of this bridge is more or less cut off. they get millions of dollars in cross-border trade. that's more or less come to a standstill. there is a concern about that. but in the meantime, all eyes really go to the humanitarian situation playing out underneath this bridge. we do know that food and water has been brought in in large amounts. yet there are still people, we're told, choosing to go back into mexico and get whatever food, water they can, then come back across the river to hand it out to those in need here. so we're keeping a very close eye on this situation as it develops. we know those deportation planes will be hopefully taking off, according to dhs he
south america but only coming north within the past several months here. and haiti of course struck by that massive 7.2 magnitude earthquake back on august 14. the country is still reeling from that. and yet there are conversations ongoing, according to the federal government, that would facilitate the deportation planes being able to arrive in haiti and take some of these people back to the country that they said goodbye to, in some cases, years ago. as it stands right now, the city of del rio...