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and we always need help. >> reporter: the waffle house is the hottest place in town right now. look, the mayor says 90% of people here in morgan city decided to stay, even though the mayor said it was a good idea for them to leave. everyone is without power, and jim, that's not by accident. the city actually shut off the utility system because the mayor said it was so fragile, he was worried barry would take it out and knock it off, so he shut it down for now. >> axelrod: david begnaud in morgan city for us tonight. david, thank you. barry will present new orleans with its biggest test since katrina of its improved levee system. omar villafranca is in mandeville, louisiana, tonight just across lake pontchatrain from the city. omar, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, jim, the wind has absolutely picked up here. the rain has not been intense, but still they're expecting ten to 20 inches in this area. we're in st. tammany parish, which is just north of lake pontchatrain. let me show you what the storm is doing behind us-- you can see it is kicking up waves all along the shor
and we always need help. >> reporter: the waffle house is the hottest place in town right now. look, the mayor says 90% of people here in morgan city decided to stay, even though the mayor said it was a good idea for them to leave. everyone is without power, and jim, that's not by accident. the city actually shut off the utility system because the mayor said it was so fragile, he was worried barry would take it out and knock it off, so he shut it down for now. >> axelrod: david...
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it's the waffle house.ou. >>> let's get an update of the forecast now with rob who is in new orleans. robert, what's happening? >> well, new orleans slowly coming back to life as well, very quiet across the french quarter and downtown yesterday. i can tell you that, that's a rare sighting. it's rare as the waffle house actually closing. but here on canal street, the rain is coming down lightly right now. the streetcars as we mentioned are closed down. the buses are going to start to ramp up. we're seeing sanitation crews begin to pick up the garbage so we're trying to get back to normal here, but the wind and rain are certainly going to be an issue. the center of this just west of alexandria and just south of shreveport, but look at the moisture stream, really almost to the upper texas coastline. almost to galveston and houston streaming around the atchafalaya across baton rouge, into jackson, mississippi. again some swirl with this potentially some tornadoes as we go through the afternoon. storm warnings s
it's the waffle house.ou. >>> let's get an update of the forecast now with rob who is in new orleans. robert, what's happening? >> well, new orleans slowly coming back to life as well, very quiet across the french quarter and downtown yesterday. i can tell you that, that's a rare sighting. it's rare as the waffle house actually closing. but here on canal street, the rain is coming down lightly right now. the streetcars as we mentioned are closed down. the buses are going to start...
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one was the waffle house shooting and one restrained the individual and the last attack he dropped in his own and then discovered. moving onto the next slide. let's talk about the back grouped of the perpetrators. every report we produced not only looks at the individuals who carried out these attacks to understand why and what behavior indicators they may have exhibited. in this report, the majority were male. except for two. last year's report, all male. the youngest was 15, 15-year-old sophomore that carried out the attack, the oldest was 64 years old. the age ranges. half had history of violent history and over a third had histories of domestic violence and when we tag the cases that had domestic violence history, it was actually physically violent behavior or brandishing a weapon. they had extensive histories of domestic violence. moving on in terms of symptoms of mental illness, the majority of the symptoms were depressive, paraknowa. those were common symptoms of people hole become fixated on an issue. 2/3 had mental health symptoms that impacted their relationships and for som
one was the waffle house shooting and one restrained the individual and the last attack he dropped in his own and then discovered. moving onto the next slide. let's talk about the back grouped of the perpetrators. every report we produced not only looks at the individuals who carried out these attacks to understand why and what behavior indicators they may have exhibited. in this report, the majority were male. except for two. last year's report, all male. the youngest was 15, 15-year-old...
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when was the waffle house shooting which an unarmed bystanders restrained the individual and then in the last attack the attackers off on his own and tried to blend in that he was discovered. >> let's talk a little bit about the background of the perpetrators every report that we produce not only looks at incidents and tactics but most importantly, the individuals that carry out these attacks to understand why and what behavior indicators they make. in this report, the majority were male, lost all of them except for two. last year they were all male. the average age of easy as 15, a sophomore that carry out an attack against the school. the age range varies. about half have histories of criminal history and that included violent and nonviolent crime and also over a third had historhistory of domestic violed when we tagged the cases that had this history, this wasn't just emotional abuse, it was actually physically violent behavior brandishing a weapon so they had seriou syria's extensie histories of domestic violence. in terms of mental illness, we handed the majorithad the majors of
when was the waffle house shooting which an unarmed bystanders restrained the individual and then in the last attack the attackers off on his own and tried to blend in that he was discovered. >> let's talk a little bit about the background of the perpetrators every report that we produce not only looks at incidents and tactics but most importantly, the individuals that carry out these attacks to understand why and what behavior indicators they make. in this report, the majority were male,...
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one was the waffle house shooting in which a bystander restrained the individual. then in the last attack, the attacker stopped on his own and tried to blend in, but he was discovered. moving on to the next slide. let's talk about the backgrounds of the perpetrators. every report we produce not only looks at incidents and tactics but most importantly it looks at the individuals who carried out these attacks to understand why and what behavior indicators they may have exhibited. in this report the majority were male. almost all were male except two. last year's report was all male. the youngest was 15. that was a sophomore that carried an attack against the school. the oldest was 64 years old. the age ranges varied. half had histories of criminal history. that included violent and nonviolent crimes. also, over a third had histories of domestic violence. when we tagged, coded the cases that had domestic violence history, this wasn't disturbance calls or emotional abuse it was physically violent behavior or brandishing a weapon, so serious extensive histories of domes
one was the waffle house shooting in which a bystander restrained the individual. then in the last attack, the attacker stopped on his own and tried to blend in, but he was discovered. moving on to the next slide. let's talk about the backgrounds of the perpetrators. every report we produce not only looks at incidents and tactics but most importantly it looks at the individuals who carried out these attacks to understand why and what behavior indicators they may have exhibited. in this report...
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. >> first of all, you're wrong in terms of -- waffle house is america's breakfast place. >> i'll trump you on that. i have been to all of them >> we have slack talki ing about messenger. i think they are overlooking the competition level they've got now with microsoft this is a company that since they ipo'd it's not done well. slip, slip, slip avoid it another reason to own microsoft instead. >> good stuff there. options bulls are betting on one industrial stock up 6% already in a week. stay tuned for jon and pete's new trades in unusual activity first the s&p sector check only two sectors higher, industrials and materis.al tech, energy bringing down the back don't miss your golden opportunity to experience our most advanced safety technology on a full line of vehicles. now, at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing. it all started under this buttonwood tree. twenty-four people came together to sign an agreement that created the stock exchange. just the right elements
. >> first of all, you're wrong in terms of -- waffle house is america's breakfast place. >> i'll trump you on that. i have been to all of them >> we have slack talki ing about messenger. i think they are overlooking the competition level they've got now with microsoft this is a company that since they ipo'd it's not done well. slip, slip, slip avoid it another reason to own microsoft instead. >> good stuff there. options bulls are betting on one industrial stock up 6%...
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. >> waffle house. >> waffle hut. >> it is from the noon. >> love you, brother. >> we mentioned facebook'sew libra coin but your next guest says libra's role to regulation may have a bumpy ride ahead. let's bring in lisa ellis, senior manager at moffatt. first of all, do you think libra will ever exist? do you think it will be aloud by the u.s. government? >> we put the probability of that on reasonably low if you define success as libra gets off the ground and is used as a functioning alternative currency in, say, ten developing markets where they suffer from very high inflation, we probably would, you know, just to put a number on it put the probability of getting there at probably less than 20%. certainly the time frame measured in years, you know, three, five or more years. >> wow! so don't -- you can own facebook but don't buy facebook because of libra or calibra, its parent? >> i think that's right. there's a huge opportunity in facebook for ecommerce using the normal old fiat currency types, you know, through instagram and what they're starting to do with instagram checkout, there f
. >> waffle house. >> waffle hut. >> it is from the noon. >> love you, brother. >> we mentioned facebook'sew libra coin but your next guest says libra's role to regulation may have a bumpy ride ahead. let's bring in lisa ellis, senior manager at moffatt. first of all, do you think libra will ever exist? do you think it will be aloud by the u.s. government? >> we put the probability of that on reasonably low if you define success as libra gets off the ground...
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. >> i happily lived in waffle house and the great southern specialties i brought no provisions. >> did you go knowing -- i just wonder about the process of you -- this sort of -- your own sense there might be a book here and then also your sense that it was book you could report and write. the book is so steeped in -- the envy will come through again here -- a sense of the place. and i know, having tried to do that sort of thing myself, that's earned. it takes considerable work. >> over over -- [overlapping speakers] >> what was that process like? >> i had never been to alabama before i went to -- report that story. and i went and i loved monroeville, and dare i say i made friends right away, and i felt like even though he hadn't been there i understood the dynamics of a mall town. very much like where i'd grown up and the kind of parochialisms and regionalisms and felt familiar to me, and i was really energize buyed by that original reporting and i admired her, and wanted to know more, and this other okay was interesting and you had at resistance to the idea of the true crime portion
. >> i happily lived in waffle house and the great southern specialties i brought no provisions. >> did you go knowing -- i just wonder about the process of you -- this sort of -- your own sense there might be a book here and then also your sense that it was book you could report and write. the book is so steeped in -- the envy will come through again here -- a sense of the place. and i know, having tried to do that sort of thing myself, that's earned. it takes considerable work....
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waffle. a collection of good was they were shouting at each other. the white houseke that. they're talking about big, bold trade deals. come on. what will the eu be thinking? they are cosying up, there might be a deal here. the eu be thinking? they are cosying up, there might be a deal harem is good for borisjohnson. it kind of links into the front of the telegraph. he is ringing up the president... he has the leader of the house of commons. despite what donald trump thinks and the prime minister, he doesn't make the trade deals, they have to go through congress the same way that hours go through parliament. it has got to go through parliament. it has got to go through congress and has got to get democrat approval and then the whole irish—american lobby is not going to let the good friday agreement crash and burn. this is one of the arguments that nancy pelosi was saying... talking big is what god donald trump in there. this is all pa rt donald trump in there. this is all part of the talking big, maybe not delivering on things —— gossip donald trump... shall be talk
waffle. a collection of good was they were shouting at each other. the white houseke that. they're talking about big, bold trade deals. come on. what will the eu be thinking? they are cosying up, there might be a deal here. the eu be thinking? they are cosying up, there might be a deal harem is good for borisjohnson. it kind of links into the front of the telegraph. he is ringing up the president... he has the leader of the house of commons. despite what donald trump thinks and the prime...
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♪ ♪ pretty scared o what's going on in the white house ♪ ♪ look around those look lik some awful guys ♪ ♪ i want to hit 'em wit chancletas and some waffleing o i rock until the break o dawn with my pokemon uh ♪ ♪ but all things being equa this is the freestyle sequelco♪ [ cheers ] ♪ oh yeah they're picking up what i caught now let's hear it fond applause ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: the mic is too expensive to drop. the mic is too expensive to drop thank you so much for doing that lin, you've proven yourself an amazing rapper and you actually have an exciting freestyle project coming to broadway >> ah, yes that's true, jimmy before "hamilton," before "in the heights," my first time performing in new york was with a freestyle hip-hop group called "freestyle love supreme. we are coming to broadway this fall at the booth theater. >> jimmy: yes! [ cheers and applause ♪ >> it's an entirely made-up broadway show. you don't know who's gonna show up black thought gh i might show up one night. chirs jackson might show up one night. [ cheers ]yodon't know what's g happen come see us in september >> jimmy: that is major news [ cheers and appl
♪ ♪ pretty scared o what's going on in the white house ♪ ♪ look around those look lik some awful guys ♪ ♪ i want to hit 'em wit chancletas and some waffleing o i rock until the break o dawn with my pokemon uh ♪ ♪ but all things being equa this is the freestyle sequelco♪ [ cheers ] ♪ oh yeah they're picking up what i caught now let's hear it fond applause ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: the mic is too expensive to drop. the mic is too expensive to drop thank you so...
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waffle all to myself, whoa. karen, karen you've got to try this. breakfast in bed? major. husband. points. would you l'eggo your eggo? >>> today's news by the numbers. white house first time since great depression, federal deficit surpass $1 trillion this year >>> bitpoint japan, suspended after stolen from its own account. >>> it's hard to be free when you're bought and sold in the marketplace. >>> "easy rider" turns 50 this week >>> 50 years since launch of sit space expedition look back at flight with one of the men on it. >> time for this nation to take a clearly leading role in space achievement. >> reporter: it was john f. kennedy who launched initiative to put an american on the moon a month after the soviet union sent first man into space. but wasn't as easy as building a rocket and aiming at heavens had a lot to learn about science, mortality preflight fire swept through a capsule, killing all three astronauts on board. continued testing for the ultimate goal and apollo eight took three-man crew around the moon without landing finally 50 years ago today michael collins found himself sitting on top of 1 million gallons of rocket fuel next to neil armstr
waffle all to myself, whoa. karen, karen you've got to try this. breakfast in bed? major. husband. points. would you l'eggo your eggo? >>> today's news by the numbers. white house first time since great depression, federal deficit surpass $1 trillion this year >>> bitpoint japan, suspended after stolen from its own account. >>> it's hard to be free when you're bought and sold in the marketplace. >>> "easy rider" turns 50 this week >>> 50...
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waffle all to myself, whoa. karen, karen you've got to try this. breakfast in bed? major. husband. points. would you l'eggo your eggo? >>> happening today, two powerful california democrats are calling for increased election security, house nancy pelosi and california secretary of state alex padilla will hold a news conference in san francisco at 11:00 this, they are pushing for the u.s. senate to bill they say was literally creating a paper trail. so far, mitch mcconnell is not scheduled vote, last week the house of representatives approved a bill that would require back up a for balance and require audits after elections . >>> the trump administration legal team is still trying to find a way to add a citizenship question to next year sent census, doug luzader has a look at the ongoing debate. >> the white house hopes a new legal team will be able to overcome supreme court objections to a citizenship question . >> new census forms still in the air, the justice department has big changes, creating a new legal team to begin to push the presence argument that next year census form should include a citizenship question. yesterday the president returned to washington for a holiday weekend, the drumbeat. >> spending money on
waffle all to myself, whoa. karen, karen you've got to try this. breakfast in bed? major. husband. points. would you l'eggo your eggo? >>> happening today, two powerful california democrats are calling for increased election security, house nancy pelosi and california secretary of state alex padilla will hold a news conference in san francisco at 11:00 this, they are pushing for the u.s. senate to bill they say was literally creating a paper trail. so far, mitch mcconnell is not...