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my mother's family lived in new orleans for 200 years. my father's family are all from charleston and they have been there for 300 years. i lived with my family in charleston a different part of my childhood in new orleans my mother's family remain plain people, clerks, tradesmen, schoolteachers, salesmen, carpenters, nurses. nobody at all of the higher education for 150 years until the 1970s so when my family arrived in new orleans when i was a child of about 10 we moved in with my grandmother into her bungalow which was raised up against the floods that plague new orleans, near tulane university if you know the city and living with my grandmother was a woman named mod, my grandmother's sister, >>> it was with aunt maude that i first learned about our klansmen. in the south, whether white or black or mixed race, there's a family historian. aunt maude was that person. she was 75 when i first paid attention. she was a schoolteacher. she was unmarried. never married. she wore horn-rimmed glasses. she had a closet of gingham dresses knee len
my mother's family lived in new orleans for 200 years. my father's family are all from charleston and they have been there for 300 years. i lived with my family in charleston a different part of my childhood in new orleans my mother's family remain plain people, clerks, tradesmen, schoolteachers, salesmen, carpenters, nurses. nobody at all of the higher education for 150 years until the 1970s so when my family arrived in new orleans when i was a child of about 10 we moved in with my grandmother...
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shortly after he arrived in new orleans, in 1820. after this man married marguerite, he married himself into a fine creole family, who had this plantation on the mississippi river. but he married one of the daughters who was from a branch that was less wealthy than the other branch. her branch of the family was in decline. so, eve and marguerite moved into a creole cottage in the french quarter and had five children. my aunt maude continued the story. they had five children and among them was my grandfather, constant lecorn. constant lecorn. he was a redeemer. redemption, as she said. that was after the civil war, when the colored people had taken over the state and they were starting businesses. they were acting as those everything was theirs and they were voting. the redemption was after the time they call reconstruction, that awful time. reconstruction was not when the south tried to build itself up again after the war between the states. no. reconstruction was when they put colored people in the state of power. the redemption wer
shortly after he arrived in new orleans, in 1820. after this man married marguerite, he married himself into a fine creole family, who had this plantation on the mississippi river. but he married one of the daughters who was from a branch that was less wealthy than the other branch. her branch of the family was in decline. so, eve and marguerite moved into a creole cottage in the french quarter and had five children. my aunt maude continued the story. they had five children and among them was...
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my mother's family lived in new orleans for 200 years. my father's family are all from charleston and they have been there for 300 years. i lived with my family in charleston a different part of my childhood in new orleans my mother's family remain plain people, clerks, tradesmen, schoolteachers, salesmen, carpenters, nurses. nobody at all of the higher education for 150 years until the 1970s so when my family arrived in new orleans when i was a child of about 10 we moved in with my grandmother into her bungalow which was raised up against the floods that plague new orleans, near tulane university if you know the city and living with my grandmother was a woman named mod, my grandmother's sister, mod lacorn. it was with on to mod that i first learned about our klansman. in the south in many families whether white or black or mixed-race there is often a family historian. on to mod was that person. she was about 75 when i first paid attention, she was a schoolteacher, she was unmarried, never married, she wore hornrimmed glasses and had a cl
my mother's family lived in new orleans for 200 years. my father's family are all from charleston and they have been there for 300 years. i lived with my family in charleston a different part of my childhood in new orleans my mother's family remain plain people, clerks, tradesmen, schoolteachers, salesmen, carpenters, nurses. nobody at all of the higher education for 150 years until the 1970s so when my family arrived in new orleans when i was a child of about 10 we moved in with my grandmother...
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shortly after he arrived in new orleans. after this man married marguerite he found himself in a fine creole family, which had a plantation at the mississippi river. he married one of the daughters, from a branch that was less wealthy than the other branch. and her branch of the family was in decline. and so yves and marguerite moved into a cottage on rue dauphin in the french quarter. and my aunt mod continue this story. among them was my friends fathers constan, constan lecorgne. he was a redeemer. this was after -- had taken over the state. they were voting. it was after that time that they called reconstruction, that awful tone. we construction was not when it -- it was when they were put in the seat of power. we dimension for the people who resisted that. but my grandfather constan was redeemer and he wanted to restore white supremacy. , and the white lead -- the only difference between the white lead the ku klux klan was that the ku klux klan was secretive and that the white league was not. thank god for the white leag
shortly after he arrived in new orleans. after this man married marguerite he found himself in a fine creole family, which had a plantation at the mississippi river. he married one of the daughters, from a branch that was less wealthy than the other branch. and her branch of the family was in decline. and so yves and marguerite moved into a cottage on rue dauphin in the french quarter. and my aunt mod continue this story. among them was my friends fathers constan, constan lecorgne. he was a...
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the battle of new orleans. i can hear the song about the battle of new orleans. the tennessee volunteers, it was a ragtag army, kentucky sharpshooters, some enslaved people, various folks from new orleans in the army but they held the day and now the war is over, we have defeated the british not once but twice and the first george washington defeated them in the revolutionary war, the second george washington is andrew jackson. people here are enthusiastic to know him. he is a national name all of the sudden and the winning of the war of 1812 and the timing simultaneously with the coming of the steamboat that is a major turning point in nashville and tennessee history before the civil war because here this frontier outpost, hardly a town and william carol who had been in the tennessee militia and fought with jackson, he now invests in a steamboat coming down the mississippi river from pittsburgh all the way to new orleans 1811-1812 so he invests in a steamboat that will come up the cumberland river. you think of a steamboat, what general jackson looks like today
the battle of new orleans. i can hear the song about the battle of new orleans. the tennessee volunteers, it was a ragtag army, kentucky sharpshooters, some enslaved people, various folks from new orleans in the army but they held the day and now the war is over, we have defeated the british not once but twice and the first george washington defeated them in the revolutionary war, the second george washington is andrew jackson. people here are enthusiastic to know him. he is a national name all...
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orleans, not regimen, the headlines out, not charleston, new orleans is the largest city in the south and it is of course the cork on the outlet from the mississippi river valley and what made is so important commercially is not only the product of the south, but the products of the midwest and they all came down to new orleans for shipment so plugging that up, was an important element of the blockade and a mere mortal blow to the confederacy in terms of seizing the city so that is important and i think the easiest way for him to lose it is to say, and looks too difficult to me. and it was protected by two substantial masonry reports, some of that course and river systems of coursework thrown out, fort donaldson and fort henry, and what it and easily overcome by ironclad before jackson and court saint phillips of new orleans were substantial a barrier there as well in the confederate navy one of the trivia questions as i was a manassas, first ironclad to engage in battle and if it's in new orleans, so i think that the easiest way to lose it is for him to say that i don't think that we
orleans, not regimen, the headlines out, not charleston, new orleans is the largest city in the south and it is of course the cork on the outlet from the mississippi river valley and what made is so important commercially is not only the product of the south, but the products of the midwest and they all came down to new orleans for shipment so plugging that up, was an important element of the blockade and a mere mortal blow to the confederacy in terms of seizing the city so that is important...
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well, you knowwn what's going to happen in new orleans. unfortunately, the news did not travel very fast, and the war had been kind of a disaster from the point of view of united states. after the city of washington, d.c. was burned and dolley madison had to the race out from the dinner table without even getting to eat her dinner as the british burned the president's mansion. so president madison had already decided to send negotiators to europe to negotiate a peace treaty with great britain, and so the treaty of ghent ending war was signed on december 24th in belgium. .. >> and in new orleans and the british, and it is the thing that their outcome of the battle of new orleans. and i can still hear him saying about the battle of new orleans, so the tennessee volunteers, it was up army, sharpshooters, you've got some enslaved people and you've got some various of the hundred other folks from new orleans in the army but they held the day and now the war is over,ve hurrah, hurrah we have defeated theor british, not once but twice in the firs
well, you knowwn what's going to happen in new orleans. unfortunately, the news did not travel very fast, and the war had been kind of a disaster from the point of view of united states. after the city of washington, d.c. was burned and dolley madison had to the race out from the dinner table without even getting to eat her dinner as the british burned the president's mansion. so president madison had already decided to send negotiators to europe to negotiate a peace treaty with great britain,...
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it winds are clocking in at 60 mph in new orleans-— new orleans. it intensified rapidly over the ocean _ new orleans. it intensified rapidly over the ocean before _ new orleans. it intensified rapidly over the ocean before it _ new orleans. it intensified rapidly over the ocean before it made i over the ocean before it made landfall in louisiana as a dangerous category four hurricane, bringing winds of hundred 50 mph, relentless rain and coastal surge that led to flooding. a hurricane starts life as a small weather disturbance in the tropics, just a cluster of thunderstorms. but moving over a warm ocean with temperatures of at least 27 celsius, it can stain start to grow. warm ocean here can arise and forms an area of low pressure, which sucks in even more of the air around it. the air inside the star rises and water vapour condenses into water droplets, forming thunder clouds and releasing even more heat energy to power the storm. due to the rotation of the earth, the winds around the hurricane spin faster and faster as the storm grows more powerf
it winds are clocking in at 60 mph in new orleans-— new orleans. it intensified rapidly over the ocean _ new orleans. it intensified rapidly over the ocean before _ new orleans. it intensified rapidly over the ocean before it _ new orleans. it intensified rapidly over the ocean before it made i over the ocean before it made landfall in louisiana as a dangerous category four hurricane, bringing winds of hundred 50 mph, relentless rain and coastal surge that led to flooding. a hurricane starts...
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rate of the city of new orleans. businessnot come back at the same strength. many of the major commercial areas are full of vacant businesses in this thriving, rich, strong community of eastern new orleans. the once populated mall was razeed instead of being rebuilt. in 2019 a report said 19% of the homes are vacant. reopening a beautiful beach on the shores of lake pontchartrain could be a catalyst that will attract a renaissance of economic development in a community that historically has been underserved and should have equitable investments. one of the most important things a member of congress can do is to fight for allocations, to fight for funds to -- for projects for development to improve the lives of their constituents in a particular area like eastern new orleans. this is an equity issue. this is a racial issue. this is an issue of economic development. this is an environmental issue and a recreation issue. lincoln beach has a rich history. important cultural significance. and a huge potential for the futu
rate of the city of new orleans. businessnot come back at the same strength. many of the major commercial areas are full of vacant businesses in this thriving, rich, strong community of eastern new orleans. the once populated mall was razeed instead of being rebuilt. in 2019 a report said 19% of the homes are vacant. reopening a beautiful beach on the shores of lake pontchartrain could be a catalyst that will attract a renaissance of economic development in a community that historically has...
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before 2050 new orleans are a sukhoi of that i new orleans are a sukhoi of that look like this. you nevus archery torch like this become a candle and burn up in this way before climate change and fire suppression. there's nothing i can do about these trees. they're gone and we will plant new ones but it takes a thousand years. and it for hundreds of years? iriate and it for hundreds of years? note will be this — and it for hundreds of years? note will be this for _ and it for hundreds of years? note will be this for a _ and it for hundreds of years? note will be this for a long, _ and it for hundreds of years? iirvite: will be this for a long, long time. and it isn'tjust trees that are burning, communities are too. it took all the colour out of my life. look_ took all the colour out of my life. look at _ took all the colour out of my life. look at everything is just a shade of grey _ look at everything is 'ust a shade of re . ., ., of grey. the entire town of greenville _ of grey. the entire town of greenville was _ of grey. the entire town of greenville was raised i of grey.
before 2050 new orleans are a sukhoi of that i new orleans are a sukhoi of that look like this. you nevus archery torch like this become a candle and burn up in this way before climate change and fire suppression. there's nothing i can do about these trees. they're gone and we will plant new ones but it takes a thousand years. and it for hundreds of years? iriate and it for hundreds of years? note will be this — and it for hundreds of years? note will be this for _ and it for hundreds of...
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so i was thinking about how different and how new orleans of my own hometown is reckoning for failing to reckon the people who are telling the stories. and the walter johnson's rate has written about, new orleans the whole city is a memorial to slaves like the levees rose and buildings constructed by the labor of enslaved people printed new orleans was one of the largest labor markets in the country, and for much of that. and were thinking about how the story is been told to me and how it's not been told to me. and it started think about how do other cities or historical sites and monuments and memorials tell the story, or not tell the story of slavery and what is that tell us about sort of the nature of the public consciousness of this country with regard to understanding or failing to understand histories of slavery and ending with the cummins rate of the actual impact on this country. so those are questions that i would reckon with and think about. i visited dozens of places that could've written about but i did and ultimately the book is about essentially but if you include the ep
so i was thinking about how different and how new orleans of my own hometown is reckoning for failing to reckon the people who are telling the stories. and the walter johnson's rate has written about, new orleans the whole city is a memorial to slaves like the levees rose and buildings constructed by the labor of enslaved people printed new orleans was one of the largest labor markets in the country, and for much of that. and were thinking about how the story is been told to me and how it's not...
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>> you put new orleans seasoning on it and it makes everything new orleans. even if it's just regular old mac and cheese, bop bow! >> stephen: you're transported. >> jon: it's somewhere else. >> stephen: bop bow! >> jon: bop bow! ( piano riff ) >> stephen: happy monday to everyone, and to my jewish viewers, happy second night of hanukkah. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: happy hanukkah. the second night is particularly important, because it commemorates the day when the ancient maccabees gathered in the temple to pretend they liked the dress shirt they got from their aunt. ( laughter ) it's still november, so it's an unusually early chanukah this year. i'm guessing it's tough to go directly from thanksgiving into another holiday. especially on the food front. "i couldn't eat another bite of mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce. ooh, fried potatoes and applesauce!" ( laughter ) mmm! mmm! sour cream! >> jon: whoo! >> stephen: for all of you playing dreidel tonight, remember, gambling's only fun 'til it becomes a problem. avoid anyone spending their gelt on ch
>> you put new orleans seasoning on it and it makes everything new orleans. even if it's just regular old mac and cheese, bop bow! >> stephen: you're transported. >> jon: it's somewhere else. >> stephen: bop bow! >> jon: bop bow! ( piano riff ) >> stephen: happy monday to everyone, and to my jewish viewers, happy second night of hanukkah. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: happy hanukkah. the second night is particularly important, because it...
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the pick 6 seals the win for new orleans. defense rallying and third string quarterback trevor simeon coming off the bench there. 36-27 win for new orleans. >>> now is there a quarterback controversy brewing for the now 2-5 new york jets. mike white starting in place of injured rookie zach wilson. making a huge impression against the first place bengals. white throws for 400 yards joining cam newton as the only player since 1950 to throw for 400 or more yards in their first career start. he also caught a two-point conversion pass to go ahead score just moments after the shocking 34-31 upset, jets head coach named white the starter for thursday night's game against the colts. >>> the backup qb is being extended into sunday night football. cooper rush making his first career start for the injured dak prescott. he threw for 325 yards. 122 to amari cooper. he made a juggling catch to get into viking territory. cooper connects there. great catch by amari. cowboys win it 20-16. they've won six in a row. >>> finally calvin ridley an
the pick 6 seals the win for new orleans. defense rallying and third string quarterback trevor simeon coming off the bench there. 36-27 win for new orleans. >>> now is there a quarterback controversy brewing for the now 2-5 new york jets. mike white starting in place of injured rookie zach wilson. making a huge impression against the first place bengals. white throws for 400 yards joining cam newton as the only player since 1950 to throw for 400 or more yards in their first career...
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and in new orleans we cross o'brien, thrasher. he is a former of trump administration advisor, an author of laws and sausage. you never want to see either one get made or a gentleman cross stock rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. now he's appreciate, let's go to washington dc, 1st money. why do we have this very, very poll, the rising, are competing narratives. anyway, 6 was a riot. january 6 was an insurrection. why the difference go ahead? i think a lot of that obviously has to do with donald trump, the 4 years that preceded or 3 and a half or so years there preceded the riot. well, if you, the, i think what happened is that the democrats, they wanted to actually manufacture something in, in this case, they thought that insurrection sounded appropriate. unfortunately, according to the director of the f, b i and our nations attorney general, they don't use the term insurrection to refer to what happened on january 6th. and this is something that they said that, that me thing this, this is actually somethin
and in new orleans we cross o'brien, thrasher. he is a former of trump administration advisor, an author of laws and sausage. you never want to see either one get made or a gentleman cross stock rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. now he's appreciate, let's go to washington dc, 1st money. why do we have this very, very poll, the rising, are competing narratives. anyway, 6 was a riot. january 6 was an insurrection. why the difference go ahead? i think a lot of that...
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and in new orleans we cross o'brien, thrasher. he is a former of trump administration advisor, an author of laws and sausage. you never want to see either one, get it or a gentleman, cross stock rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. now is appreciate, let's go to washington dc. first money. why? why do we have this very, very poll, the rising um, competing narratives. january 6 was a riot. january 6 was an insurrection. why the difference go ahead? i think a lot of that obviously has to do with donald trump, the 4 years that preceded or 3 and a half or so years there preceded the riot. ah, well, if you that i think what happened is, is that the democrats, they want to actually manufacture something in, in this case, they thought that insurrection sounded appropriate. unfortunately, according to the director of the f, b i and our nation's attorney general, they don't use the term insurrection to refer to what happened on january 6th. and this is something that they said that, that me thing this, this is actuall
and in new orleans we cross o'brien, thrasher. he is a former of trump administration advisor, an author of laws and sausage. you never want to see either one, get it or a gentleman, cross stock rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. now is appreciate, let's go to washington dc. first money. why? why do we have this very, very poll, the rising um, competing narratives. january 6 was a riot. january 6 was an insurrection. why the difference go ahead? i think a lot of that...
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and in new orleans we cross o'brien's thrasher. he is a former of trump administrator advisor, an author of laws and sausage. you never want to see either one get made or a gentleman cross stock rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. now is appreciate, let's go to washington dc, 1st money. why do we have this very, very poll? the rising, are competing narratives. getaway 6 was a riot. january 6 was an insurrection. why the difference go ahead? i think a lot of that obviously has to do with donald trump, the 4 years that preceded or 3 and a half or so years there preceded the riot. ah, well, if you that i think what happened is, is that the democrats, they want to actually manufacture something in, in this case, they thought that insurrection sounded appropriate. unfortunately, according to the director of the f, b i and our nation's attorney general, they don't use the term insurrection to refer to what happened on january 6th. and this is something that they said that, that me thing this, this is actually somet
and in new orleans we cross o'brien's thrasher. he is a former of trump administrator advisor, an author of laws and sausage. you never want to see either one get made or a gentleman cross stock rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. now is appreciate, let's go to washington dc, 1st money. why do we have this very, very poll? the rising, are competing narratives. getaway 6 was a riot. january 6 was an insurrection. why the difference go ahead? i think a lot of that obviously...
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and in new orleans we cross o'brien, thrasher. he is a former of trump administration advisor, an author of laws and sausage. you never want to see either one get made or a gentleman cross stock rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. now is appreciate was go to washington dc, 1st money. why do we have this very, very poll? the rising, are competing narratives. getaway 6 was a riot. january 6 was an insurrection. why the difference go ahead? i think a lot of that obviously has to do with donald trump, the 4 years that preceded or 3 and a half or so years there preceded the riot. ah, well, if you that i think what happened is, is that the democrats, they want to actually manufacture something in, in this case, they thought that insurrection sounded appropriate. unfortunately, according to the director of the f, b i and the, our nations attorney general, they don't use the term insurrection to refer to what happened on january 6th in this, it's something that they say it bits that me thing this, this is actually s
and in new orleans we cross o'brien, thrasher. he is a former of trump administration advisor, an author of laws and sausage. you never want to see either one get made or a gentleman cross stock rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. now is appreciate was go to washington dc, 1st money. why do we have this very, very poll? the rising, are competing narratives. getaway 6 was a riot. january 6 was an insurrection. why the difference go ahead? i think a lot of that obviously...
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and in new orleans we cross a bronze, thrasher. he is a former of trump administration advisory, an author of laws and sausage. you never want to see either one get made or a gentleman cross stock rolls. and if that means he can jump any time you want. now he's appreciate was go to washington dc. first, my like why, why do we have this very, very poll, the rising, are competing narratives. january 6 was a riot, january 6 was an insurrection. why the difference go ahead? i think a lot of that obviously has to do with donald trump, the 4 years that preceded or 3 and a half or so years there preceded the riot. ah, well, if you that i think what happened is, is that the democrats, they want to actually manufacture something in, in this case, they thought that insurrection sounded appropriate. unfortunately, according to the director of the f, b i and our nations attorney general, they don't use the term insurrection to refer to what happened on january 6th. and this is something that they said that, that me thing this, this is actually
and in new orleans we cross a bronze, thrasher. he is a former of trump administration advisory, an author of laws and sausage. you never want to see either one get made or a gentleman cross stock rolls. and if that means he can jump any time you want. now he's appreciate was go to washington dc. first, my like why, why do we have this very, very poll, the rising, are competing narratives. january 6 was a riot, january 6 was an insurrection. why the difference go ahead? i think a lot of that...
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i want to thank my guest in watching in atlanta and in new orleans. and what i think my viewers for watching us here at our t see you next time. and remember cross top roles. ah ah, is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? high selection for community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? which direction? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted you need to descend. ah, so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows or empowering ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions. we can make mobile payments from our sons. the truth is that every device is in potential entry point for security attack. i think you can put a meeting, but only eventually there's malware on that thousands, maybe sometimes millions each day they use for the use the think apology. it's an extension of traditional crime. artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening at the many eve cyber implant
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and in new orleans we cross o'brien, thrasher. he is a former of trump administration advisor, an author of laws and sausage. you never want to see either one get made or a gentleman cross stock rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. now is appreciate was go to washington dc. first money. why? why do we have this very, very poll. the rising, are competing narratives. january 6 was a riot. january 6 was an insurrection. why the difference go ahead? i think a lot of that obviously has to do with donald trump, the 4 years that preceded or 3 and a half or so years there preceded the riot. ah, well, if you that i think what happened is, is that the democrats, they want to actually manufacture something. and in this case, they thought that insurrection sounded appropriate. unfortunately, according to the director of the f, b i and our nation's attorney general, they don't use the term insurrection to refer to what happened on january 6th. and this is something that they said, this is that me thing this, this is actua
and in new orleans we cross o'brien, thrasher. he is a former of trump administration advisor, an author of laws and sausage. you never want to see either one get made or a gentleman cross stock rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. now is appreciate was go to washington dc. first money. why? why do we have this very, very poll. the rising, are competing narratives. january 6 was a riot. january 6 was an insurrection. why the difference go ahead? i think a lot of that...
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so i want to take the approach that this will be incremental development for new orleans. we will take the monies that we have and do things like update our track study. excuse me, and work to ensure proper community engagement around this, so that we can get it down and be on the same page as the community. so there are little things that we can do to get to the bigger goal, which is actually to remove and re-imagine clayborn avenue as a beautiful boulevard. so i've had to change my stance because you have to remain positive. we have to work with what we have. but to the congressman's point, a billion dollars not nearly enough to do all of the work that we have to do across this country to lift up people who have been acted and impacted by racist infrastructure. it's there. not only in highways, it's there on railroads, where requireds were used to divide communities. so we've got a lot of work to do in america to actually make things right. i think once we all get on the same page, we can do this. i am confident that we can do it. >> i do think it was strike for a city s
so i want to take the approach that this will be incremental development for new orleans. we will take the monies that we have and do things like update our track study. excuse me, and work to ensure proper community engagement around this, so that we can get it down and be on the same page as the community. so there are little things that we can do to get to the bigger goal, which is actually to remove and re-imagine clayborn avenue as a beautiful boulevard. so i've had to change my stance...
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josh allen and the bills in new orleans . is not good tv you are a new orleans fan . there is elvis but buffalo had him all shook up . former 49er with a 23 yard score. for touchdown pass for allen . is when with 31-6 . the saints have lost forestry . the 49ers move into the lead for the final wild-card spot . can you believe we are seeing that? to college. san jose state hosting fresno state . the bulldogs opened up the playbook . all of the misdirection ends up with jalen having a clear lane to the end zone. also sent for 6. versus they wins the battle of the valley, 49. san jose state finishes 5-7 . >>> the smoke as bubble i took the field for the 97th turkey digging . lincoln was gone for its third street city championship . the mayor was opening everyone back . depend >> did not love us a muster . these two played in the regular season . the bucs came and ready . black takes a lateral . he breaks a couple tackles . he has a reservation for 6. the kicker made a 7 . 21-0, their first title since 1984 . >>> have not had any championship in so long. it means everythi
josh allen and the bills in new orleans . is not good tv you are a new orleans fan . there is elvis but buffalo had him all shook up . former 49er with a 23 yard score. for touchdown pass for allen . is when with 31-6 . the saints have lost forestry . the 49ers move into the lead for the final wild-card spot . can you believe we are seeing that? to college. san jose state hosting fresno state . the bulldogs opened up the playbook . all of the misdirection ends up with jalen having a clear lane...
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t and tom brady lit up new orleans with a quartet of touchdown passes, but he did throw two picks. the last one cost the bucs the game the saints win it at home 36-27. >>> and mike white showed up and showed out for the first jets game as a starter in his career. white threw two touchdowns to give new york the lead in the fourth a controversial personal foul on the bengals sealed the comeback. the jets fly high, 34-31 winners. that puts white among the eight top performers and the 49ers' offense stood out in their win over the bears. >> let's turn to weather you hear him laughing back there, clapping, rubbing his hands in excitement. bill cairns is in with us for janessa. good to see you. >> i love my mike white jersey i don't know if they make them, but when they do make them, i want one let's get into this forecast october was like this, historically warm month. now it's back to reality for a lot of people. temperatures feel cool and chilly we have two storms on the map, we have one coming out to the west coast snow and rain for our friends in nebraska here's our week ahead forec
t and tom brady lit up new orleans with a quartet of touchdown passes, but he did throw two picks. the last one cost the bucs the game the saints win it at home 36-27. >>> and mike white showed up and showed out for the first jets game as a starter in his career. white threw two touchdowns to give new york the lead in the fourth a controversial personal foul on the bengals sealed the comeback. the jets fly high, 34-31 winners. that puts white among the eight top performers and the...
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. >>> yes . [ laughter the in new orleans . is not good tv if you are a new orleans fan . there is elvis but buffalo had him all shook up . former 49er with a 23 yard score. for touchdown pass for allen . is when with 31-6 . the saints have lost forestry . the 49ers move into the lead for the final wild-card spot . can you believe we are seeing that? to college. san jose state hosting fresno state . the bulldogs opened up the playbook . all of the misdirection ends up with jalen having a clear lane to the end zone. also sent for 6. versus they wins the battle of the valley, 49. san jose state finishes 5-7 . >>> the smoke as bubble i took the field for the 97th turkey digging . lincoln was gone for its third street city championship . the mayor was opening everyone back . depend >> did not love us a muster . these two played in the regular season . the bucs came and ready . black takes a lateral . he breaks a couple tackles . he has a reservation for 6. the kicker made a 7 . 21-0, their first title since 1984 . >>> have not had any championship in so long. it means everythi
. >>> yes . [ laughter the in new orleans . is not good tv if you are a new orleans fan . there is elvis but buffalo had him all shook up . former 49er with a 23 yard score. for touchdown pass for allen . is when with 31-6 . the saints have lost forestry . the 49ers move into the lead for the final wild-card spot . can you believe we are seeing that? to college. san jose state hosting fresno state . the bulldogs opened up the playbook . all of the misdirection ends up with jalen having...
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new orleans reveals what you will need to do to take part in mardi gras next year. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> covid cases and hospitalizations are trending downwards in new orleans. health leaders say they aren't taking any chances during mardi gras. in august, the city began requiring proof of vaccination or a negative covid test to enter most businesses. that includes bars, restaurants, gyms, indoor concerts and indoor sporting events. today health leaders say that rule will stay in place through carnal season which culminates with fat tuesday on march 1st. >>> up next, are they for real or was monday night just a mirage? we will check in with the 49ers today. notable news from the giants. stay with us. i didn't have to shout out for help. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having another, so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto® is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe bloo
new orleans reveals what you will need to do to take part in mardi gras next year. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> covid cases and hospitalizations are trending downwards in new orleans. health leaders say they aren't taking any chances during mardi gras. in august, the city began requiring proof of vaccination or a negative covid test to enter most...
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he played a key role in helping new orleans recover from hurricane katrina. mr. biden is set to sign the infrastructure bill into law today. >>> "the washington post" reports president biden's approval rating hit a new low as economic discontent rises. a "washington post"/abc news poll found 41% of those questioned approve of the way mr. biden is handling his job as president, but 53% disapprove. the sentiments toward mr. biden could be an indication of how americans might vote in next year's midterm elections which could swing the balance of power in congress. >>> and our new york city station wcbs says jury selection begins tomorrow in the sex trafficking trial of british socialite ghislaine maxwell. she is accused of helping jeffrey epstein sexually abuse underage girls. maxwell has been awaiting trial in solitary confinement for 16 months at a federally run detention center in brooklyn. in an interview with "the daily mail," maxwell said that she's been assaulted and abused by >>> still ahead, a new gas price record. the sky-high price drivers in california a
he played a key role in helping new orleans recover from hurricane katrina. mr. biden is set to sign the infrastructure bill into law today. >>> "the washington post" reports president biden's approval rating hit a new low as economic discontent rises. a "washington post"/abc news poll found 41% of those questioned approve of the way mr. biden is handling his job as president, but 53% disapprove. the sentiments toward mr. biden could be an indication of how...
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york, new orleans, and downing more than 30,000 utility poles. nearly twice as many as hurricane katrina. more than one million people left without power. some still without power more than a month later. the unprecedented destruction unleashed by hurricane ida is part of a growing trend the federal government cannot ignore. from record-breaking fires in the west to devastating hurricanes in the south, rising sea levels threatening 40% of america's population near our coastlines, the destructive impact of climate change is rapidly escalating. the cost of ignoring this problem is growing. during the first half of 2021, the u.s. experienced eight disasters with losses totaling more than $1 billion. initial estimates losses from hurricane ida at between $53 billion and $64 billion. the government accountability office had climate change on its high risk 2013. in part because of concerns of the increasing cost of disaster response and recovery efforts. we are honored to be joined by fema administrator deanne criswell. thank you for being here. i know
york, new orleans, and downing more than 30,000 utility poles. nearly twice as many as hurricane katrina. more than one million people left without power. some still without power more than a month later. the unprecedented destruction unleashed by hurricane ida is part of a growing trend the federal government cannot ignore. from record-breaking fires in the west to devastating hurricanes in the south, rising sea levels threatening 40% of america's population near our coastlines, the...
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this helps protect new orleans. new york city also invested in protecting water front areas vulnerable to storm surges and sea level rise after hurricane sandy, but ida brought a different challenge with more than 3 inches of rain per hour, far more than new york's 100-year-old drainage system can handle, how can fema help new york and other cities assess the new climate risks that we're facing now. will fema give advice to cities across our country on how to become more resilient to extreme weather. >> you raise a really great point, chairman, and again, the levee systems are designed for a certain type of event. as we continue to see more and more of these severe rain event that are going to happen across our country, we need to think about the future risks. we have technical assistance r that we would be happy to work with the local communities to c better understand the risks today, and the future risks they're going to face. >> and my time is running out, but administrator, do you agree that it's important that
this helps protect new orleans. new york city also invested in protecting water front areas vulnerable to storm surges and sea level rise after hurricane sandy, but ida brought a different challenge with more than 3 inches of rain per hour, far more than new york's 100-year-old drainage system can handle, how can fema help new york and other cities assess the new climate risks that we're facing now. will fema give advice to cities across our country on how to become more resilient to extreme...
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he's had me down in louisiana, new orleans. that storm, the hurricane went through, had high wind peak at 178 miles per hour. you know what? when i went from there to north jersey in new york, more people died in queens, manhattan because of 20 inches of rainfall and basements flooding and they couldn't get out. more people died there than did in the hurricane in new orleans. folks, there's so much more in the law. most of all, this law does something truly historic. it will help rebuild the backbone of the nation. working people in the middle class. when i ran for president, i said i ran to restore the soul of the country. restore decency no how we do things. [applause] two, to rebuild the backbone of the country. hard working middle class folks and working class folks that built the country. folks in wall street are not bad. but they didn't build america. the people that work in this school didn't built america. they built mark and they've been left behind nor too long. we're going rebuild it from the middle up and out. i've
he's had me down in louisiana, new orleans. that storm, the hurricane went through, had high wind peak at 178 miles per hour. you know what? when i went from there to north jersey in new york, more people died in queens, manhattan because of 20 inches of rainfall and basements flooding and they couldn't get out. more people died there than did in the hurricane in new orleans. folks, there's so much more in the law. most of all, this law does something truly historic. it will help rebuild the...
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she attended in new orleans back in 1960. >> she had to be escorted to school by us marshals because it wasn't safe. schilling who had one teacher who is willing to teacher and that's why it's the children. what would you have done. what would you have done. what will you do? kids decided she needed to be advocated for and celebrated to. they went to the school board the county and then worked with senator josh becker who carried a resolution to the senate making ruby bridges walked to school day in official statewide event. they pushed me. i said absolutely. we have to make this happen. and this is the result is fantastic. the students got to meet ruby in sacramento on the men to stay. what did she say to you. she just said thank you for everything that we've done and we've got to take a few pictures of her, which is awesome. and now 4 years after that is currently knows 5th grade classroom kids all over the state can honor her to. it's really powerful to see what this has become. but the children knew that it would become this their vision is for this to be nationwide. and i have n
she attended in new orleans back in 1960. >> she had to be escorted to school by us marshals because it wasn't safe. schilling who had one teacher who is willing to teacher and that's why it's the children. what would you have done. what would you have done. what will you do? kids decided she needed to be advocated for and celebrated to. they went to the school board the county and then worked with senator josh becker who carried a resolution to the senate making ruby bridges walked to...
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he led new orleans from 2018 -- i'm sorry 2010 to 2018. biden is set to sign the 1.2 trillion dollars package into law tomorrow. for more on these and other stories, you can download the fox news app, scan the qr code on your screen, or go to fox news.com/apps. >>> singer chris daughtry is postponing a number of concerts after his step daughter hannah passed away. the rock star and "american idol" alum described himself as devastated and heartbroken in his social media announcement on saturday. his step daughter was found dead inside her tennessee home. she was only 25 years old. the investigation into the cause of her death still underway. christina coleman has details from los angeles. christina? >> hi, jon. yes, rock musician chris daughtry sharing with his fans that he's extremely grief-stricken by the sudden loss of his step daughter. he shared this photo of hannah with his nearly 350,000 followers, in an emotional statement, he wrote, i just recently lost my mother to cancer, but i was blessed with a chance to say good-bye and i was
he led new orleans from 2018 -- i'm sorry 2010 to 2018. biden is set to sign the 1.2 trillion dollars package into law tomorrow. for more on these and other stories, you can download the fox news app, scan the qr code on your screen, or go to fox news.com/apps. >>> singer chris daughtry is postponing a number of concerts after his step daughter hannah passed away. the rock star and "american idol" alum described himself as devastated and heartbroken in his social media...
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he did it in new orleans. >> he did it everywhere he went. >> what else had he done? when when dateline continues. when dateline continues. when dateline continues. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia td. and it can seem like that's all people see. ♪ some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. shift the focus more on you. ask your doctor about ingrezza. it's simple. one pill,
he did it in new orleans. >> he did it everywhere he went. >> what else had he done? when when dateline continues. when dateline continues. when dateline continues. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia td. and it can seem like that's all people see. ♪ some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a...
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the spending of their infrastructure bill because when i think of new orleans i think of smart budget priorities, low-energy secretary jennifer grandhall needs to buy a vowel on gas prices. >> the president is all over this, he's looking at the limited tools he has, nothing to announce on this but he's looking at evaluating all his options, limited though they may be in the united states. >> looking into the oatmeal bowl, what is he looking into, go to the gas pump, don't look into it, export $75 a gallon. blinken at the state department looks like upon in the spotlight who lost his mother and let's not forgot john kerry, in a position, ready, willing and able to give china whatever you wants for vague assurances on climate goals. then general mark millie, secretary of defense austin, still bumbling about looking for extremists in our own ranks, that is our biggest threat. still no accountability for 13 dead americans or the 120,000 unfettered afghans were flooding our communities as a result of the withdrawal from afghanistan. we don't need to remind you of the infuriating performanc
the spending of their infrastructure bill because when i think of new orleans i think of smart budget priorities, low-energy secretary jennifer grandhall needs to buy a vowel on gas prices. >> the president is all over this, he's looking at the limited tools he has, nothing to announce on this but he's looking at evaluating all his options, limited though they may be in the united states. >> looking into the oatmeal bowl, what is he looking into, go to the gas pump, don't look into...
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this helps protect new orleans. new york city also invested in protecting water front areas vulnerable to storm surges and sea level rise after hurricane sandy, but ida brought a different challenge with more than 3 inches of rain per hour, far more than new york's 100-year-old drainage system can handle, how can fema help new york and other cities assess the new climate risks that we're facing now. will fema give advice to cities across our country on how to become more resilient to extreme weather. >> you raise a really great point, chairman, and again, the levee systems are designed for a certain type of event. as we continue to see more and more of these severe rain events that are going to happen across our country, we need to think about the future risks. we have technical assistance that we would be happy to work with the local communities to better understand the risks today, and the future risks they're going to face. >> and my time is running out, but administrator, do you agree that it's important that fe
this helps protect new orleans. new york city also invested in protecting water front areas vulnerable to storm surges and sea level rise after hurricane sandy, but ida brought a different challenge with more than 3 inches of rain per hour, far more than new york's 100-year-old drainage system can handle, how can fema help new york and other cities assess the new climate risks that we're facing now. will fema give advice to cities across our country on how to become more resilient to extreme...
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. >>> and famous guitars will soon hit the auction block in hopes of raising money for new orleans musicians hit hard by the pandemic. u2 guitarist the edge is leading the effort. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm margaret brennan, in for norah. three white men were found guilty of murder for chasing down and fatally shooting a 25-year-old black man named ahmaud arbery in february 2020. those men may now spend the rest of their lives in prison. the triggerman, travis mcmichael, his father gregory mcmichael and their neighbor william "roddie" bryan claimed they suspected arbery of burglaries in their neighborhood and were attempting to make a citizen's arrest. but prosecutors argued the men had no evidence of arbery committing any crimes and no right to pursue him. the killing prompted georgia officials to repeal the state's citizen's arrest law, and the case garnered national attention. it drew civil rights leaders
. >>> and famous guitars will soon hit the auction block in hopes of raising money for new orleans musicians hit hard by the pandemic. u2 guitarist the edge is leading the effort. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm margaret brennan, in for norah. three white men were found guilty of...
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. >> a bottle of california cabernet sold for a whopping $1 million at a charity auction in new orleans benefiting emeril lagasse's foundation. >> and it is a 6 liter bottle, but still the highest price for a bottle of wine ever sold at auction. typical bottle of the same wine by the way retails at near $185. >> that will take a while to drink i think. >>> next to two great tastes that taste great together. >> unfortunately, we're not talking about peanut buttercups though we should be. you might want to judge for yourself on the taste of this one. so rather than forcing your holiday cocktail guests to juggle their cheese and espresso martinis, aldi has decided to combine the two. so an espresso martini cheese. >> it is billed as the booziest cheese that they have ever offered. but if that is not your cup of tea, other offerings include rosemary truffle cheddar. that sounds a bit better. >> oh, man, just two things that don't need to go together now are. >>> all right. next to a holiday twist on a classic licorice candy. >> don't like licorice. >> me either. >> and the red line licorice
. >> a bottle of california cabernet sold for a whopping $1 million at a charity auction in new orleans benefiting emeril lagasse's foundation. >> and it is a 6 liter bottle, but still the highest price for a bottle of wine ever sold at auction. typical bottle of the same wine by the way retails at near $185. >> that will take a while to drink i think. >>> next to two great tastes that taste great together. >> unfortunately, we're not talking about peanut...
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were here in new orleans and it's about 7:00 p.m. it's been a fabulous hour listening to you and thank you so much for allowing us to present your book in for you presented is a beautifully. >> thank you so much. i only wish i could be there in person. new orleans is one of my favorite places in america, maybe for the next book i can come in person. >> we are looking forward to having you here and we welcome you and will bring up big crowd. >> thank you. >> we are so glad we could do this virtually, but what we would like to do is have people in the store and we are starting to some of those events again. for anybody listening, please go to octavia books.com and see what's coming up. we've got more great events next week and thereafter. we'll do some more virtual events. last night we had a nice group in the store, and we look forward to your next book very much. and in the meantime for anybody whoo hasn't gotten the book, please go to octaviabooks.com and buy your copy of "the woman they could not silence" by kate moore. and good ni
were here in new orleans and it's about 7:00 p.m. it's been a fabulous hour listening to you and thank you so much for allowing us to present your book in for you presented is a beautifully. >> thank you so much. i only wish i could be there in person. new orleans is one of my favorite places in america, maybe for the next book i can come in person. >> we are looking forward to having you here and we welcome you and will bring up big crowd. >> thank you. >> we are so...
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. >> reporter: this is in plaquemines parish south of new orleans. much of the area is below sea level and the dubious distinction of one of the fastest vanishing places on the planet due to climate-induced sea rise. a study found that minorities are more likely to live on land that is endangered by rising sea levels and more likely to die from extreme temperatures. but the temperatures are not the only dangers, a drive from new orleans to baton rouge reveals an 85-mile stretch of more than 100 petroleum and chemical companies that have sandwiched whole neighborhoods while spewing emissions and more vulnerable to climate change and more exposed to pollutants and it is the proverbial one-two punch that michael everly came to see from the biden administration. the general feeling is that the government has failed them. >> i think that the federal and the state government has failed them in effectively communicating and being transparent and offering them some levels of relief. >> reporter: failing people like 81-year-old robert taylor a life-long resid
. >> reporter: this is in plaquemines parish south of new orleans. much of the area is below sea level and the dubious distinction of one of the fastest vanishing places on the planet due to climate-induced sea rise. a study found that minorities are more likely to live on land that is endangered by rising sea levels and more likely to die from extreme temperatures. but the temperatures are not the only dangers, a drive from new orleans to baton rouge reveals an 85-mile stretch of more...
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. >> tom brady and the bucs in new orleans. jameis winston hurts his knee and did not return. they fear it is a significant injury. backup trevor semien taking over, he throws his first touchdown since 2016. tom brady is never out of the game. the saints retook the lead on a field goal. brady needs to push the ball down the field. he is picked off. saints win the game. tampa bay falls to 6-2 this year. kuminga made his nba debut.-1. can you imagine the nerves for the young man? he was all smiles in the pregame. he got a chance to check in and the fourth quarter. he will never forget this. a three-pointer pointer, his first nba bucket. here he is on the milestone moment. >> it felt great. i was waiting for this moment. i saw the crowd going crazy. >> good to see him get out there. knocked a three down. had a couple of tough ones but he knocked that down. looking forward to continuing to watch him grow. >> i told him to just appreciate the moment. get your first bucket. get it out the way. >> pretty cool to be having your dream job at 19 and having those guys giving you encourag
. >> tom brady and the bucs in new orleans. jameis winston hurts his knee and did not return. they fear it is a significant injury. backup trevor semien taking over, he throws his first touchdown since 2016. tom brady is never out of the game. the saints retook the lead on a field goal. brady needs to push the ball down the field. he is picked off. saints win the game. tampa bay falls to 6-2 this year. kuminga made his nba debut.-1. can you imagine the nerves for the young man? he was all...
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touchdown, new orleans! >> that was braid yoo's worst throw in two years. less than two minutes to play, puts the buccaneers out of a win. >>> and in east rutherford, new jersey, new york backup mike white making his first career start as center for zack will some. vinny testaverde reference. a 34-31 upset. mind you, i had the bengals in my survivor pool. that's done. they'll start again thursday night against the indianapolis colts. >>> busy day of football and one more baseball game at least. tell us about your halloween? >> its with great for me. perfect coast to coast. it was incredible how many people had a great forecast for the kids. that was great news. now we start november. it's starting chilly. we're going to pay for it. we had one of the warmest octobers in the lower 48s than we've ever had. temperatures are well below normal. jackets, gloves for some people. temperatures plunge in oklahoma, st. louis, chicago. tomorrow the chilly air makes its way to north texas and some heads into the areas of the great lakes and even d.c., highs in the 50s. a
touchdown, new orleans! >> that was braid yoo's worst throw in two years. less than two minutes to play, puts the buccaneers out of a win. >>> and in east rutherford, new jersey, new york backup mike white making his first career start as center for zack will some. vinny testaverde reference. a 34-31 upset. mind you, i had the bengals in my survivor pool. that's done. they'll start again thursday night against the indianapolis colts. >>> busy day of football and one more...
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we're going back to new orleans and louisiana now. >> a lot of what we're talking about, this news of the variant omicron. you said you hadn't heard about it yet. what you do know about it in the brief conversation we had, is this going to change your plans going forward as a family? >> no, not at all. >> why not? >> covid when it first started, it never really affected our family. some of our friends got it. we kept doing our normal life. it really never affected us. >> it's good you didn't get sick, but you knew people did here. health officials are talking to other health officials worried it could come to the united states. anything i haven't asked you that you think is important to? impressions of atlanta? >> atlanta, same old same ol'. >> we expected you to say that because you're from new orleans and there's a rivalry there. other passengers are aware of the variant, young landry was not. others are. they said we've got to get back home today. we know the airport was going to be crowded. we'll take the precautions we've been taking through the entire pandemic and hope for the b
we're going back to new orleans and louisiana now. >> a lot of what we're talking about, this news of the variant omicron. you said you hadn't heard about it yet. what you do know about it in the brief conversation we had, is this going to change your plans going forward as a family? >> no, not at all. >> why not? >> covid when it first started, it never really affected our family. some of our friends got it. we kept doing our normal life. it really never affected us....
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orleans fuji's, new searches will search for the what would you consider the role which more with discover for student divorce search with a, a disorder for lou, frequently leash mr. moore's mom, you know it's manual motion mala, infomatica totally useless and subtle visual assumptions are calling for different tell about a kid. so his main possible visual stuff like that. he made a look for the bus on each of the bus. got water or go to the line. yes. or no? yes, because he's busy needs him. know so more of a new release or she went through the obamacare. can you me in the middle can use up last name on the for me. here boy came with him. was in for me now you're still going to go to africa lucian as well. so that took a little door. so the system, passport on the door is jessica morrison. and you know, it says me and keith above the level that you want me to deal with electron. they put this about the 1st year we will probably you can text and most of them teach it as well. so would you, but you also have to pick up the grades in their passport name system or the trans active religion. l
orleans fuji's, new searches will search for the what would you consider the role which more with discover for student divorce search with a, a disorder for lou, frequently leash mr. moore's mom, you know it's manual motion mala, infomatica totally useless and subtle visual assumptions are calling for different tell about a kid. so his main possible visual stuff like that. he made a look for the bus on each of the bus. got water or go to the line. yes. or no? yes, because he's busy needs him....
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orleans mayor will head up the plan he played a key role helping the city bounce back after katrina >> the president will pause to take a victory lap later today at the white house hosting a signing ceremony where he has invited both democrats and republicans. sending out $1.2 trillion to modernize american's roads, bridges and infrastructure, replaces led pipes and sets up 5 g. it doesn't do anything that will affect the gas prices. >>> when fuel is in a crunch, everything is dominos. we can put our finger on the scale with something called the spr, the strategic patrol yum reserve. the place to look is the stra strategic petroleum reserve. >> meeting with chinese president. the white house saying they don't expect any major breakthroughs. >> a lot on the to do list >> former president trump advisor steve bannon has been charged by the justice department for refusing to answer questions from the house committee invest gating the january 6 attack on the capitol. bannon is expected to turn himself in to authorities and appear in court this afternoon the indictment is making history.
orleans mayor will head up the plan he played a key role helping the city bounce back after katrina >> the president will pause to take a victory lap later today at the white house hosting a signing ceremony where he has invited both democrats and republicans. sending out $1.2 trillion to modernize american's roads, bridges and infrastructure, replaces led pipes and sets up 5 g. it doesn't do anything that will affect the gas prices. >>> when fuel is in a crunch, everything is...
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she was the first black child to desegregate an all-white school in new orleans in 1960. for years, south san francisco students celebrated ruby bridges day by walking to school and rethinking that bravery. today it is celebrated due to a resolution passed last year. . >>> raj mathai joins us with what's coming up at 5:30. >> mr. biden on the move. this time to promote his next big ask, the climate bill. >> we're going to be building again. we're going to be moving again. >> he was talking cars today. what else he's doing to keep gas prices at bay. >> how long the qanon shaman had spend >> car break-ins are hitting san francisco at double, triple the rates of other major cities. who is to blame? we investigate. the news at 5:30 starts right now. thanks for joining us. >>> two big things happening. president biden is telling people how they will benefit potentially from his recently signed spending bill. also, he is pitching his next big thing, the build back better bill. the president is at the white house after a visit to detroit. here is alice barr.
she was the first black child to desegregate an all-white school in new orleans in 1960. for years, south san francisco students celebrated ruby bridges day by walking to school and rethinking that bravery. today it is celebrated due to a resolution passed last year. . >>> raj mathai joins us with what's coming up at 5:30. >> mr. biden on the move. this time to promote his next big ask, the climate bill. >> we're going to be building again. we're going to be moving again....
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. >> reporter: ironton is south of new orleans. much of the area is below sea level, and it has the distinction of being one of the fastest vanishing places on the planet due to climate change and sea level rise. a recent study found minorities are more likely to live on land endangered by rising sea levels and more likely to die from extreme temperatures. extreme weather is not the only danger. a drive between new orleans and baton rouge reveals an 85-mile stretch of more than 150 petroleum and chemical companies that sandwiched whole neighborhoods while spewing harmful emissions. more vulnerable to climate change, more exposed to pollutants, it's the proverbial one-two punch epa administrator michael regan came to see as the biden administration promises to address environmental injustices in minority and low-income communities. >> the general feeling here is that their government has failed them. >> i think the state and federal government and local government has failed the people in terms of effectively communicating and being
. >> reporter: ironton is south of new orleans. much of the area is below sea level, and it has the distinction of being one of the fastest vanishing places on the planet due to climate change and sea level rise. a recent study found minorities are more likely to live on land endangered by rising sea levels and more likely to die from extreme temperatures. extreme weather is not the only danger. a drive between new orleans and baton rouge reveals an 85-mile stretch of more than 150...
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orleans musicians. it found a new mission after the pandemic started. >> we're sort of guessing that a lot of musicians have probably had to sell equipment to survive after hurricane katrina. so we feel like this is a good moment as venues are just beginning to start to open up again, to give these musicians the chance to get their equipment back in place and get playing again. >> the edge is auctioning two of his own guitars. instruments are also being donated by other artists including paul mccartney and slash. >>> "the tennessean" says a deer squeezed its way through an elementary school emergency door and found its way into a classroom. wildlife officials say a teacher found the white-tailed buck strapped -- rather, trapped in the springfield classroom tuesday morning before many of the staff and students arrived. other than a few overturned tables and chairs, there was no damage to the school. and a wildlife officer was able to lead the deer out. >>> and our new york city station wcbs affiliate say
orleans musicians. it found a new mission after the pandemic started. >> we're sort of guessing that a lot of musicians have probably had to sell equipment to survive after hurricane katrina. so we feel like this is a good moment as venues are just beginning to start to open up again, to give these musicians the chance to get their equipment back in place and get playing again. >> the edge is auctioning two of his own guitars. instruments are also being donated by other artists...