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let's be fair, the city of new orleans is not known for a municipal integrity over
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it is a new - in new orleans. it's rued in the communities. knowledge mr. >> investigators for the workers center told us that they have document ed hundreds of stories of these raids. >> what this program called cary tries odo, they are approaching people who look latino, they're handcuffing them and then they're subjecting them to fingertips. >> j.t. uncovered some documents. >> it might be an accidental release. >> what she found she says appeared to be a blueprint for collaboration between local law enforcement and ice officials that launched nationwide in 2012. >> when we see ice vehicles driving around predominantly latino areas of town, arresting people and continuing to drive the advance around until they fill them up, that's not targeted enforcement, that's racial profiling. >> in november, people took their anger to the streets in cities across the country. this protest culminated in a blockade of rush hour traffic in one of new orleans's busiest intersections for three hours. >> human rights, human rights! >> just behind me another
it is a new - in new orleans. it's rued in the communities. knowledge mr. >> investigators for the workers center told us that they have document ed hundreds of stories of these raids. >> what this program called cary tries odo, they are approaching people who look latino, they're handcuffing them and then they're subjecting them to fingertips. >> j.t. uncovered some documents. >> it might be an accidental release. >> what she found she says appeared to be a...
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program in new orleans called cari. it stands for criminal alien removal initiative. cari, ice says, is focused on immigrants who, quote, "pose a serious threat to the community." >> it's a small terrifying effect. they'll go into a grocery store and take 3 people >> jacinta gonzalez has been piecing together the impact of cari on immigrant families. >> is there a suspicion of what these poeole are doing? this isn't associated with any other crime? >> what we've heard from the testimonies we've been gathering is that literally people, the ice agents will go into apartment complexes, bible studies, stop anyone who looks latino. sometimes they ask questions, sometimes they handcuff people, fingerprint them, and if they have any sort of minor criminal record or any previous immigration history, they immediately take them into custody. >> this type of enforcement represents a shift for new orleans. >> after hurricane katrina a lot of day laborers and reconstruction workers came to help rebuild the city, to help do roofing w
program in new orleans called cari. it stands for criminal alien removal initiative. cari, ice says, is focused on immigrants who, quote, "pose a serious threat to the community." >> it's a small terrifying effect. they'll go into a grocery store and take 3 people >> jacinta gonzalez has been piecing together the impact of cari on immigrant families. >> is there a suspicion of what these poeole are doing? this isn't associated with any other crime? >> what...
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the past six months in new orleans is a different type of enforcement. it's a new kind of noarm enforct rooted in the communities. >> investigators for the workers center told us that they have document ed hundreds of stories of these raids. >> what this program called cary tries to do, they are approaching people who look latino, they're handcuffing them and then they're subjecting them to fingertips. >> j.t. rose rosenbaum uncoveree documents. >> it might be an accidental release. >> what she found she says appeared to be a blueprint for collaboration between local law enforcement and ice officials that launched nationwide in 2012. >> when we see ice vehicles driving around predominantly latino areas of town, arresting people and continuing to drive the vans around until they fill them up, that's not targeted enforcement, that's racial profiling. >> in november, people took their anger to the streets in cities across the country. this protest culminated in a blockade of rush hour traffic in one of new orleans's busiest intersections for three hours. >>
the past six months in new orleans is a different type of enforcement. it's a new kind of noarm enforct rooted in the communities. >> investigators for the workers center told us that they have document ed hundreds of stories of these raids. >> what this program called cary tries to do, they are approaching people who look latino, they're handcuffing them and then they're subjecting them to fingertips. >> j.t. rose rosenbaum uncoveree documents. >> it might be an...
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and new orleans came calling and six months post katrina with a new head coach and in the same situation i was. rebuilding and resurrecting a career in the city. i felt like it was a calling to come to new orleans and be a part of the resurgence of a organization and team and a city and community, and it's been an amazing journey and the passion of the people of new orleans keeps us going every day to make that city better and better. it is it amazing to see the city versus where it was prekatrina, it has come back better than ever. >> you partnered with dave lindsay. tell me what it is. >> it is it a super service challenge. it is a contest where workers pick a charity, nonprofit and serve them and they get a chance to film a video, and upload it to our website, and then we give away million in prize money to the winning videos in the contest. >> that is significant. what is the result? what are you seeing in result of businesses turning their employees loose in a charitable nature? >> what is exciting about this. the employees choosing where they serve and seeing a connection in the te
and new orleans came calling and six months post katrina with a new head coach and in the same situation i was. rebuilding and resurrecting a career in the city. i felt like it was a calling to come to new orleans and be a part of the resurgence of a organization and team and a city and community, and it's been an amazing journey and the passion of the people of new orleans keeps us going every day to make that city better and better. it is it amazing to see the city versus where it was...
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new orleans is playing the new orleans saints, playing the seattle seahawks today. i want to hear something. okay. i bring that up because that is what we play. he is saying we are 8 point under dog and i say we are going to win. i was in new orleans 20 years before i met james carville but after katrina when he said sugar, we are going to become a sliver on the river, as i am from chicago, anybody from the midwest, you know that if you are all women any words that follow sugar, you are going to melt. value anywhere, honey. the issue, kids were 10 and 12, we built our careers, i was nervous about having the children to be in proximity with his academic record of 11 years at louisiana state university. so i will let you pick it up from there. >> thank you very much. when it became public, a reliable section, they called me and said i am like an old jew going back to jerusalem. after the events of august of 2005 i had always lived up river from new orleans and spend a lot of time there. my grandmother from there. i was used, abused, par take the culture and assumed it
new orleans is playing the new orleans saints, playing the seattle seahawks today. i want to hear something. okay. i bring that up because that is what we play. he is saying we are 8 point under dog and i say we are going to win. i was in new orleans 20 years before i met james carville but after katrina when he said sugar, we are going to become a sliver on the river, as i am from chicago, anybody from the midwest, you know that if you are all women any words that follow sugar, you are going...
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new orleans police are treating it as an attempted theft. if they were removing it for sale, it wouldn't be the if first time that's happened to a bank see. in the art world hack banksys out of wall has become a past time. chris arnold works for the kesler gallery in new york. they sell a lot of banksys, ones they a quite legitimately. >> banksy is a very well known british street artist. and he started out with small street pieces in europe. and he's become very hot and in eight year old, he went from a few hundred pounds to selling a million eight piece at sutherby by. >> in this case that's pounds, as in british money. we caught up with arnold at the most recent miami art week, an annual bash dedicated to celebrating contemporary art. he brought this bank see, brooklyn bandaged heart hoping to sale it. >> to move a canvas you need some bubble rap and a car, to move a piece of street work you first have to drill 25 holes around it and put steal bars in it, put a metal frame on the back, get all kind of forklifts, put on a truck. without th
new orleans police are treating it as an attempted theft. if they were removing it for sale, it wouldn't be the if first time that's happened to a bank see. in the art world hack banksys out of wall has become a past time. chris arnold works for the kesler gallery in new york. they sell a lot of banksys, ones they a quite legitimately. >> banksy is a very well known british street artist. and he started out with small street pieces in europe. and he's become very hot and in eight year...
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new orleans police are treating it as an attempted theft. if they were removing it for sale, it wouldn't be the if firt time that's happened to a bank see. in the art world hack banksys out of wall has become a past time. chris arnold works for the kesler gallery in new york. they sell a lot of banksys, ones they a quite legitimately. >> banksy is a very well known british street artist. and he started out with small street pieces in europe. and he's become very hot and in eight year old, he went from a few hundred pounds to selling a million eight piece at sutherby by. >> in this case that's pounds, as in british money. we caught up with arnold at the most recent miami art week, an annual bash dedicated to celebrating contemporary art. he brought this bank see, brooklyn bandaged heart hoping to sale it. >> to move a canvas you need some bubble rap and a car, to move a piece of street work you first have to drill 25 holes around it and put steal bars in it, put a metal frame on the back, get all kind of forklifts, put on a truck. without the
new orleans police are treating it as an attempted theft. if they were removing it for sale, it wouldn't be the if firt time that's happened to a bank see. in the art world hack banksys out of wall has become a past time. chris arnold works for the kesler gallery in new york. they sell a lot of banksys, ones they a quite legitimately. >> banksy is a very well known british street artist. and he started out with small street pieces in europe. and he's become very hot and in eight year old,...
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going to move to new orleans. they were going to sell everything and go to new orleans. they would go open up a restaurant down there. >> in the interim, i believe they developed more marital problems, so that plan disintegrated. >> as the marriage dissolves, the condo becomes the scene of a seemingly endless stream of parties. >> it does sound like at some point both of them engaged in some extramarital sexual relationships. >> eventually, starla returns to new orleans alone, moving in with friends she made during the trip. patrick informs his mother-in-law about the turn of events. >> he just told me that things was over between them. i never thought that i would love him for a son-in-law, because he was such a sweet guy. >> the apartment is now the exclusive domain of patrick, and the man he met in new orleans. >> cooking was obviously a big part of his story. i believe at some point patrick got completely grandiose and thought that he was ready to be king of the cocaine world. start his own cartel. >> police s
going to move to new orleans. they were going to sell everything and go to new orleans. they would go open up a restaurant down there. >> in the interim, i believe they developed more marital problems, so that plan disintegrated. >> as the marriage dissolves, the condo becomes the scene of a seemingly endless stream of parties. >> it does sound like at some point both of them engaged in some extramarital sexual relationships. >> eventually, starla returns to new orleans...
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orleans has been throu through. >> new orleans has been through a lot. new orleans had a president who sent the buses after half were dead. a government afraid of our own shadow and the mayor that was a crook at the height of the greatest crisis in the history of the city, now, this is coming back to roost. the quantum of damages will be interesting here. how much human suffering there w was, how much elicit wealth th accumulated is what the judge will look at. could get somewhere around 20 and could get anywhere from 20 to 120. almost inconceivable he get less than 20. >> there are numerous reason, one, he was in a position of public trust. that jumps the points up. what we don't know is whether they'll consider the hundreds of thousands of dollars he is convicted of taking or tens of millions of dollars of contracts. >> right. the other thing the people will take into account was, does this guy need to go to jail. >>> does he admit he did anything wrong? you have him denying it emphatically under oath. so by refusing to acknowledge what he did was wron
orleans has been throu through. >> new orleans has been through a lot. new orleans had a president who sent the buses after half were dead. a government afraid of our own shadow and the mayor that was a crook at the height of the greatest crisis in the history of the city, now, this is coming back to roost. the quantum of damages will be interesting here. how much human suffering there w was, how much elicit wealth th accumulated is what the judge will look at. could get somewhere around...
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look at what mitch did in new orleans. and look at what happens when you incentivize business by lowering taxes and having balanced budgets. i don't think we talk about that enough. i think we are too defense about -- we spend too much time defending strawm men. the obama people accuse us of hating women and we spend time saying we love women. that is a waste of time. we need to quit being so defensive about things that are not true and focus on what works. >> let me say it is unbelievable between the republican and the democrats. if you want to live like a republican, which i do, vote like a democrat. [laughter] >> we have, in my opinion, a terrible problem in this country and it has been going on for a long, long time. we chase this all of a sudden the deficit is going to kill us. then health care cost. then energy dependence. the thing we have been unable to do, and unable to do for a long time, is grow income. and we go and we have every other thing we do and we chase and everything that comes and every deal and there
look at what mitch did in new orleans. and look at what happens when you incentivize business by lowering taxes and having balanced budgets. i don't think we talk about that enough. i think we are too defense about -- we spend too much time defending strawm men. the obama people accuse us of hating women and we spend time saying we love women. that is a waste of time. we need to quit being so defensive about things that are not true and focus on what works. >> let me say it is...
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new episode, deadly force only on al jazeera america >>> nine years ago, new orleans looked like this, hurricane katrina, exposing a failing infrastructure, and a levy that just couldn't contain the flood waters. now nine years and 1400 deaths later, the new levy system is already failing. ben lamoin has more. >> how are you girls doing? good? >> reporter: katie's restaurant in mid-city new orleans is known for its seafood. >> really nice shrimp right out of the gulf of mexico. >> reporter: it took the owner nearly five years to reopen. >> i didn't have the finances. you know, i had to basically go out and wosh -- work, rebuild, and put all of the money i made back into this. >> reporter: because new orleans is between two to 20 below sea level in some places, the army corps of engineers has built a new levy system to protect the area. right here there is already a problem. a near-one-mile stretch of levy has already sunk up to six inches more than expected. >> one thing with southeast louisiana is we are continually subsiding. very challenging area to build on. >> reporter: while the
new episode, deadly force only on al jazeera america >>> nine years ago, new orleans looked like this, hurricane katrina, exposing a failing infrastructure, and a levy that just couldn't contain the flood waters. now nine years and 1400 deaths later, the new levy system is already failing. ben lamoin has more. >> how are you girls doing? good? >> reporter: katie's restaurant in mid-city new orleans is known for its seafood. >> really nice shrimp right out of the gulf...
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it re-ignited something in new orleans. and it's re-ignited something that you have continued in community service. you're known as a person of faith. i want to know just how much that has played in your spiritual leadership of the community projects that you're involved in on and off the field. >> it's been a huge part of it. in fact, i played for the san diego chargers for five years and then in january of 2006, was kind of let go of the chargers and was out there with a shoulder injury and really no place to go, no place to call home, wasn't sure if i was going to be able to play football again, in fact, and here comes new orleans calling six months po post-katrina with a new head coach, and really kind of in the sa same situation i was, trying to rebuild, resurrect a career in the city, and i felt like it was a calling to not only come to new orleans and be part of a resurgence of an organization and a teerjs but more importantly, a city, a community, and it's been an amazing journey. the passion and the resiliency of t
it re-ignited something in new orleans. and it's re-ignited something that you have continued in community service. you're known as a person of faith. i want to know just how much that has played in your spiritual leadership of the community projects that you're involved in on and off the field. >> it's been a huge part of it. in fact, i played for the san diego chargers for five years and then in january of 2006, was kind of let go of the chargers and was out there with a shoulder injury...
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former new orleans mayor ray nagin soon may be heading to jail guilty. nagining corruption charges including accepting $500,000 worth of bribes. al jazeera has been following the story from new orleans. ben, what did the jury say? >> reporter: well, del, as you might know he was charged with 21 counts of different types of corruption including bribery and kickback schemes. the jury found him guilty on 20 of those 21 counts. count number 7 involved a bribery charge with a family business and investment that was to pay off the mayor for city contract. but the jury came in moments ago and deliberated for 6.5 hours. three on monday and three and a half today. this is day 11 of this trial. as we talked before, one of the great mysteries was many people figured the mayor had the opportunity to take a deal with prosecutors. this is an investigation that has been at least four years in the making. six other people have pled guilty or been convicted on charges to nagin's case. giving him a page out of the playbook of the prosecutor. essentially he saw the evidenc
former new orleans mayor ray nagin soon may be heading to jail guilty. nagining corruption charges including accepting $500,000 worth of bribes. al jazeera has been following the story from new orleans. ben, what did the jury say? >> reporter: well, del, as you might know he was charged with 21 counts of different types of corruption including bribery and kickback schemes. the jury found him guilty on 20 of those 21 counts. count number 7 involved a bribery charge with a family business...
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now former new orleans mayor ray nagin is facing 20 years in prison. a jury convicted ray nagin on 20 counts of corruption in a louisville federal court. "america tonight" correspondent laura jane reports on the developments. mobbed by media cameras, ray nagin walked out of federal court stone faced and quiet. without addressing the cameras. the counter new orleans mayor say. >> there was a loud cry from the courtroom that the behaviour will not be tolerated. the behaviour does not reflect the heart and soul of the people of new orleans. now it's time to look forward, and we'll continue to make great strides that we have made in recent past. >> a jury found ray nagin guilty of 20 corruption-related charges for committing bribery and fraud in 2004. he's guilty of a kickback scheme delivering him hundreds of thousands in the form of cash, wire transfers, personal services and free travel, including a vacation with his family to hawaii. and free cell phone services. >> in exchange city contractors received business deals with the city, worth millions over
now former new orleans mayor ray nagin is facing 20 years in prison. a jury convicted ray nagin on 20 counts of corruption in a louisville federal court. "america tonight" correspondent laura jane reports on the developments. mobbed by media cameras, ray nagin walked out of federal court stone faced and quiet. without addressing the cameras. the counter new orleans mayor say. >> there was a loud cry from the courtroom that the behaviour will not be tolerated. the behaviour does...
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star and new orleans saint t.v. an left daryn sharper is being accused of drugging and raping several women in several cities including los angeles today he told a judge there he is not guilty, but as america tonight's lower jane reports,. >> despite the stunning moves on the field, selected five times as one of the best players in the n.f.l., former new orleans saints star darren sharper is shocking his fans for what he is accused of doing off the field. the former defensive back is the subject of sex crimes investigations in five states, florida, louisiana, nevada arizona and california. he is accused of knocking women out with strong medication and raping them. in los angeles, he is facing 7 combined counts of rape and drug charges connected with incidents last year and early this year. in florida, a woman came forward last month to report a sex crime incidents in 2012 and detectives there investigated a similar case in 2011. in new orleans, court records show detectives found sharper's dna on a swab taken from o
star and new orleans saint t.v. an left daryn sharper is being accused of drugging and raping several women in several cities including los angeles today he told a judge there he is not guilty, but as america tonight's lower jane reports,. >> despite the stunning moves on the field, selected five times as one of the best players in the n.f.l., former new orleans saints star darren sharper is shocking his fans for what he is accused of doing off the field. the former defensive back is the...
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it re-ignited something in new orleans. and it's re-ignited something that you have continued in community service. you're known as a person of faith. i want to know just how much that has played in your spiritual leadership of the community projects that you're involved in on and off the field. >> it's been a huge part of it. in fact, i played for the san diego chargers for five years and then in january of 2006, was kind of let go of the chargers and was out there with a shoulder injury and really no place to go, no place to call home, wasn't sure if i was going to be able to play football again, in fact, and here comes new orleans calling six months po post-katrina with a new head coach, and really kind of in the sa same situation i was, trying to rebuild, resurrect a career in the city, and i felt like it was a calling to not only come to new orleans and be part of a resurgence of an organization and a teerjs but more importantly, a city, a community, and it's been an amazing journey. the passion and the resiliency of t
it re-ignited something in new orleans. and it's re-ignited something that you have continued in community service. you're known as a person of faith. i want to know just how much that has played in your spiritual leadership of the community projects that you're involved in on and off the field. >> it's been a huge part of it. in fact, i played for the san diego chargers for five years and then in january of 2006, was kind of let go of the chargers and was out there with a shoulder injury...
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al jazeera, new orleans. >> coming up on al jazeera america it looks fast sitting there, but wait until you see it move. it's really fast, record-breaking fast. >> welcome back al jazeera america. i'm del walters. in ukraine, protesters are taking to the streets in the east to rally against changes as parliament makes changes in the west. >>> the u.n. saying the refugee crisis in syrian is getting worst. these photographs taken inside of a camp in damascus. these are palestinians trying to escape violence before that country's civil war broke out. >>> the men two killed a british soldier were sentenced, one receiving life, and the other receiving 45 years. they were charged with running over a soldier and then hacking him to death. >> meteorologist: i'm dave warren, another round of winter weather with many advisories and warnings in effect for the northern plains. this is a blizzard warning. the wind will pick up as that cold air moves in reducing the visibility and creating bitter cold wind chill that will take place this afternoon and this evening. right now the temperatures are in t
al jazeera, new orleans. >> coming up on al jazeera america it looks fast sitting there, but wait until you see it move. it's really fast, record-breaking fast. >> welcome back al jazeera america. i'm del walters. in ukraine, protesters are taking to the streets in the east to rally against changes as parliament makes changes in the west. >>> the u.n. saying the refugee crisis in syrian is getting worst. these photographs taken inside of a camp in damascus. these are...
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first few days we were in the new orleans county jail. we were left without food or water for three days. near riots broke out. there were people breaking windows. starting fires. most of us were afraid that we were going to die there, it was so horrible. water was up to our shoulders by the time they got us out of there. they put us in small boats, took us to this bridge area. i saw my friend for about two minutes. first thing he said to me, he goes this is a nightmare. >> while a nightmare for some, for others, including the first women inmates to sleep at angola in 44 years, a blessing. >> i was so weak, i couldn't barely walk when they put me in the boat to come out of there. we had about that much water to drink within three days. and one sandwich. the warden came and got us and put us all in a little fishing boat and took us under the bridge and as soon as we got there, they fed us and gave us water. >> what's the lesson you learned from all of this? >> stay the hell out of jail. >> sadly, in the years since katrina, crime has skyro
first few days we were in the new orleans county jail. we were left without food or water for three days. near riots broke out. there were people breaking windows. starting fires. most of us were afraid that we were going to die there, it was so horrible. water was up to our shoulders by the time they got us out of there. they put us in small boats, took us to this bridge area. i saw my friend for about two minutes. first thing he said to me, he goes this is a nightmare. >> while a...
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a new orleans jury convicted former mayor of new orleans ray nagin of 20 of 21 corruption charges. he has been found guilty of a variety of charges including accepting $500,000 in bribes. >>> the debt ceiling ha hassings been lifted for another year. president obama will increase the federal contract minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10. >>> state of emergency has been declared for several areas. in southern england, thousands have fled homes, and prime minister david cameron has promised help for the flood-affected areas. >>> and derek jeter has announced that he will retire after this season. he said his injury-plagued season in part led him to realize it's time to retire. i'm tony harris. "inside story" is next. >> in many places in america once you're convicted of a felony you can't vote. many are calling that unnecessary and unjust, and calling for the vote to be restored to nearly 6 million americans. that's the inside story.
a new orleans jury convicted former mayor of new orleans ray nagin of 20 of 21 corruption charges. he has been found guilty of a variety of charges including accepting $500,000 in bribes. >>> the debt ceiling ha hassings been lifted for another year. president obama will increase the federal contract minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10. >>> state of emergency has been declared for several areas. in southern england, thousands have fled homes, and prime minister david cameron has...
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essentially, is ben lemoin is are outside the ne new orleans courthouse. do we know why the mayor didn't agree to a plea deal? >> nagin had an advantage in this case, six other people had been charged, indicted, five of them pled guilty, one of them went to trial and was found guilty, and obviously, mayor nagin knew what the evidence was prosecutors had. he was indicted last year, that eliminated the possibility of taking a deal from federal prosecutors. prosecutors laying out their case, presenting a long laundry list of different types of paper trail evidence. bank statements, financial statements, phone records, and of course, city contracts. the mayor is accused of taking money and bribes from state contractors in return for giving them the contracts. over the past two weeks, defense attorneys have denied all of these allegation is, saying everything he did, every contract he granted was strictly for the benefit new orleans. >> ben lemoin, thank you very much, we'll wait for the jury's decision. >>> at this hour wall street seems to be in a holding pat
essentially, is ben lemoin is are outside the ne new orleans courthouse. do we know why the mayor didn't agree to a plea deal? >> nagin had an advantage in this case, six other people had been charged, indicted, five of them pled guilty, one of them went to trial and was found guilty, and obviously, mayor nagin knew what the evidence was prosecutors had. he was indicted last year, that eliminated the possibility of taking a deal from federal prosecutors. prosecutors laying out their case,...
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and most of new orleans citizens were displaced. during the radio interview, nagan lashed out at the government. >> let's do something. let's fix the biggest crisis in the history of this country. >> but many residents blamed nagan. in january of last year, a federal government accused the former mayor of the same crimes he had originally campaigned against. while on the stand, nagan pointed the figurer at other people saying that most of them were lying and confusing facts. after just seven days of testimony involving dozens of witnesses, a jury sided with the prosecution. >> laura jane gleahw reporting. >> that's such a great fall even for louisiana politics, this is a big one. cleanings dubos. thank you for being hereancy du. thank you for being here. this is quite remarkable, but 20 out of 21 charges he was convicted on. what does that tell us? what's that one charge that he wasn't convicted on? >> interestingly, the onecha charge, joie was the one involving his songs. i am only speculating here but while the mayor -- the former
and most of new orleans citizens were displaced. during the radio interview, nagan lashed out at the government. >> let's do something. let's fix the biggest crisis in the history of this country. >> but many residents blamed nagan. in january of last year, a federal government accused the former mayor of the same crimes he had originally campaigned against. while on the stand, nagan pointed the figurer at other people saying that most of them were lying and confusing facts. after...
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. >>> in new orleans, mayor ray nagin is back on the stand today. the prosecutors are set to continue their examination, and he's being tried on corruption charges. ben lemoine is in new orleans. >> a year ago as you know, ray nagin was indicted on 29 corruption charges, accused of taking bribes and favors from businessmen in exchange for city contracts. this was a time after hurricane katrina, when billions of dollars why flowing into the city for these types of contracts, and right now, prosecutors are presenting evidence that the jury has already seen. the reason enter that, six people in connection with ray nagin's case, have already pled guilty or been convicted on charges related to it. those people have already testified. and so the jury has already seen what the prosecutors are saying right now. mostly contracts that ray nagin signed. and there are nuances to it. it has to do with a company that he owns with his son. a granite company. contracts that he gave to a businessman, more than $60,000 that the nagin family got, in exchange, apparent
. >>> in new orleans, mayor ray nagin is back on the stand today. the prosecutors are set to continue their examination, and he's being tried on corruption charges. ben lemoine is in new orleans. >> a year ago as you know, ray nagin was indicted on 29 corruption charges, accused of taking bribes and favors from businessmen in exchange for city contracts. this was a time after hurricane katrina, when billions of dollars why flowing into the city for these types of contracts, and...
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the decision came in a new orleans courtroom just a short time ago. a jury found the former new orleans mayor guilty of bribery, guilty of corruption, guilty of fraud, guilty of money laundering, guilty of false tax reports. found him guilty on 20 of 21 counts against him. the one he was found not guilty on was a bribery charge but he was found guilty of receiving a $200,000 bribe from one man and a $25,000 bribe in a separate case from that same man. his family sent on lush vacations to hawaii and beyond while he sat back in new orleans messing with the city. all of this crime and corruption began before the hurricane in 2005 and continued after it. the accusation spanned his two terms at mayor. it included the landfall and aftermath of hurricane katrina. he went after and accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of bribes for people doing business with the city. in other words, you want to help clean up new orleans, you got to pay me. i'm the mayor of a place he called chocolate city. bribes in the form of money, of free vacations in hawaii a
the decision came in a new orleans courtroom just a short time ago. a jury found the former new orleans mayor guilty of bribery, guilty of corruption, guilty of fraud, guilty of money laundering, guilty of false tax reports. found him guilty on 20 of 21 counts against him. the one he was found not guilty on was a bribery charge but he was found guilty of receiving a $200,000 bribe from one man and a $25,000 bribe in a separate case from that same man. his family sent on lush vacations to hawaii...
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now former new orleans mayor ray nagin is facing 20 years in prison. a jury convicted ray nagin on 20 counts of corruption in a louisville federal court. "america tonight" correspondent laura jane reports on the developments. mobbed by media cameras, ray nagin walked out of federal court stone faced and quiet. without addressing the cameras. the counter new orleans mayor mitch landrew had something to say. >> there was a loud cry from the courtroom that the behaviour will not be tolerated. the behaviour does not reflect the heart and soul of the people of new orleans. now it's time to look forward, and we'll continue to make great strides that we have made in recent past. >> a jury found ray nagin guilty of 20 corruption-related charges for committing bribery and fraud in 2004. he's guilty of a kickback scheme delivering him hundreds of thousands in the form of cash, wire transfers, personal services and free travel, including a vacation with his family to hawaii. and free cell phone services. >> in exchange city contractors received business deals wit
now former new orleans mayor ray nagin is facing 20 years in prison. a jury convicted ray nagin on 20 counts of corruption in a louisville federal court. "america tonight" correspondent laura jane reports on the developments. mobbed by media cameras, ray nagin walked out of federal court stone faced and quiet. without addressing the cameras. the counter new orleans mayor mitch landrew had something to say. >> there was a loud cry from the courtroom that the behaviour will not be...
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we'll see what happens with that. >> what is the mood in new orleans? i guess the question has to be asked, is the big easy on edge? >> they certainly are. you got to think about the fact that this is a city that has been looking for closure from this storm for eight years. even out here outside of federal court people are riding by rolling down thinks windows saying, hey, what's going to happen? >> ben lemoine for us. thank you very much. >>> president obama is set to meet with. french president franÇois hollande in a few hours. >> a familiar landmark in an unfamiliar location. it's often forgotten that the statute of liberty is one of a pair. a gift to the americans from france, which helped them win their independence. the old alliance between the u.s. and france has had it's ups and downs over the years. but now under obama and hollande former policy interests are lining up once again. this was franÇois hollande in timbuktu a year ago after french troops pushed back al-qaeda al-qaeda-linked rebels. the war or terror, started by the united states,
we'll see what happens with that. >> what is the mood in new orleans? i guess the question has to be asked, is the big easy on edge? >> they certainly are. you got to think about the fact that this is a city that has been looking for closure from this storm for eight years. even out here outside of federal court people are riding by rolling down thinks windows saying, hey, what's going to happen? >> ben lemoine for us. thank you very much. >>> president obama is set...
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what brought back new orleans, what sent america on notice that new orleans was back, was the new orleans saints super bowl run. that animated the city, brought it to life, showed us that new orleans want -- the reports of its death were exaggerated. some people say that's silly that we unite behind a football team. it's just a fact that's what they decided to unite behind. isn't that a good thing? shouldn't we appreciate senate shouldn't we be encouraging that? not just professional teams. look at texas, the high school football on friday night, what that does to a community. some of these college towns turn into major metropolises on saturdays. very few things have the power of football. it's america's game. we started talking about the presidents and their obsession with football. i think it would be a good place to close and then we can take some questions. the president who was most closely associated with football is theodore roosevelt. and theodore roosevelt's interest in football was highlighted in 1905 because they had such a brutal season. there were more players killed on one s
what brought back new orleans, what sent america on notice that new orleans was back, was the new orleans saints super bowl run. that animated the city, brought it to life, showed us that new orleans want -- the reports of its death were exaggerated. some people say that's silly that we unite behind a football team. it's just a fact that's what they decided to unite behind. isn't that a good thing? shouldn't we appreciate senate shouldn't we be encouraging that? not just professional teams....
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now we have new orleans. 12 to 14,000 men under general packing him are ready to hit new orleans. the problem is we don't have an army. throughout the war there is this man from tennessee who likes horse racing gambling in dueling and doing. his name was andrew jackson and he wanted to get into the war but madison and monroe would not let them in. no one trusted him for good reason but he's the only thing standing between the british and washington. he can round up two or 3000 riflemen so they send jackson to new orleans and the goal is twofold. slow the british down long enough for them to get there and then kill jackson and get rid of him. jackson arrives in new orleans in the british puts together the most colorfully red tagged and. tennessee and kentucky rifling of the spanish residence he gets them to stop eating and gets him to drink coffee. he gets indians, slaves, and john lafite -- sean lev foot. he doesn't know how to build a fort by the he builds a big -- but the british think it's a joke. how effective is it when you shoot a cannonball into a swamp? itches in a cannonb
now we have new orleans. 12 to 14,000 men under general packing him are ready to hit new orleans. the problem is we don't have an army. throughout the war there is this man from tennessee who likes horse racing gambling in dueling and doing. his name was andrew jackson and he wanted to get into the war but madison and monroe would not let them in. no one trusted him for good reason but he's the only thing standing between the british and washington. he can round up two or 3000 riflemen so they...
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look at that beautiful white fish. >> reporter: this restaurant in mid-city new orleans is known for its seafood. >> these are really nice, 16, 20 shrimp. >> reporter: but while the gulf gives it also takes away. it took owner scott craig nearly five years to reopen after the storm surge from hurricane katrina flooded him out. >> i had to go out and work, rebuild and just put all of the money i made working back into this. >> reporter: because new orleans exists from 2 to 20 feet below sea level in different areas. the army corps of engineers has built a new 350-mile levy system to protect the city. >> when a storm or hurricane comes up from the gulf of mexico, it could potentially come right through here. >> and right here there is already a problem. a near one-mile stretch of levy has already sunk up to 6 inches more than expected. >> we're continually subsiding. the sursurface is composed of different layers that are very challenging to build on. >> reporter: most new orleans residents know that just a few inches means a lot to get an idea of the shifting landscape in this city, a
look at that beautiful white fish. >> reporter: this restaurant in mid-city new orleans is known for its seafood. >> these are really nice, 16, 20 shrimp. >> reporter: but while the gulf gives it also takes away. it took owner scott craig nearly five years to reopen after the storm surge from hurricane katrina flooded him out. >> i had to go out and work, rebuild and just put all of the money i made working back into this. >> reporter: because new orleans exists...
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orleans funeral is, new orleans architecture. and the idea that this whole thing could go, it was just like caring to -- terrifying to me. my wife, when we got married, she loves it, the sound, the fragrance, the church bells, the rumbling of the street car. sounds like no other place, but it is very, very fragile. environmentally fragile. politically fragile, culturally fragile. and i didn't know what but i just couldn't -- i was just in profound depression. we win don't in '07 and just like -- she was as much for it as i was, and i did not -- i clawed, fought, schemed, plotted, probably a couple of things -- to get to washington. i liked it here. i love the parent, i love the parks, i love -- i have friends. i'm not a guy that -- i just wanted to go back home. i just had to. and it was so funny -- not funny -- the day we moved, is like the day that tim died. june 13th. and i was -- i put it in the book. i was in the car,, going to a grocery store, and al hunt called me and said -- i got the worse news you can imagine. it was al
orleans funeral is, new orleans architecture. and the idea that this whole thing could go, it was just like caring to -- terrifying to me. my wife, when we got married, she loves it, the sound, the fragrance, the church bells, the rumbling of the street car. sounds like no other place, but it is very, very fragile. environmentally fragile. politically fragile, culturally fragile. and i didn't know what but i just couldn't -- i was just in profound depression. we win don't in '07 and just like...
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they have a parades department -- new orleans police has a a parades department. there is a homicide, narcotics and there's parades. [ laughter ] [ applause ] there's other departments too. but rule of threes for comedy. so i go to the police station -- [ laughter ] hey, i want to throw a parade. all right, how many people in your parade? five of us. all right, five people parade. do you need help making a a route? yeah i need help making a a route. this is your city. i'm not from here. so this policeman in full uniform, starts helping me make a route for a five- person parade. [ laughter ] and he was real nice about it. okay, you don't want to hit bourbon street to fast, you probably want start on canal street and making your way toward bourbon street and then people will probably join your parade because strangers just join your parade. that's part of it. [ laughter ] because strangers just join your parade, that's part of it. someone walking by themselves, they see you, oh that looks like a very accessible parade right there. [ laughter ] i'm gonna jump in that
they have a parades department -- new orleans police has a a parades department. there is a homicide, narcotics and there's parades. [ laughter ] [ applause ] there's other departments too. but rule of threes for comedy. so i go to the police station -- [ laughter ] hey, i want to throw a parade. all right, how many people in your parade? five of us. all right, five people parade. do you need help making a a route? yeah i need help making a a route. this is your city. i'm not from here. so this...
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ray nagin jr the former mayor of new orleans was convicted this week of twenty counts of corruption taking home the award for being the first mayor of the city's two hundred ninety six year history to be found guilty of corruption nagin was the mayor before during and after hurricane katrina hit new orleans we now know that he told people who wanted to help clean up the aftermath that they had to pay him first here to discuss as lou rockwell founder and chairman of the me says institute. lou what this man has done is really shocking katrina caused one hundred thirty five billion dollars in damages in new orleans and one hundred eighteen hundred people died across the gulf coast well the city was in chaos nagin accepted close to half a million dollars in bribes and exchange for city contracts what drives a politician to accept these kind of kickbacks at the expense of their community. well because he's a politician i mean it's not actually not shocking at all i mean this is municipal government in america to argue with other kinds of government to all these cities are corrupt the mayors are
ray nagin jr the former mayor of new orleans was convicted this week of twenty counts of corruption taking home the award for being the first mayor of the city's two hundred ninety six year history to be found guilty of corruption nagin was the mayor before during and after hurricane katrina hit new orleans we now know that he told people who wanted to help clean up the aftermath that they had to pay him first here to discuss as lou rockwell founder and chairman of the me says institute. lou...
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>> reporter: -- sigh across the city of new orleans, as many people did expect a verdict from the jury. but both sides were here, kind of milling about, the jurors sort of came in, one by one, and then they were missing one juror, even an hour and 15 minutes after they were supposed to be there. so the judge said, look, we're not going to have deliberations today. everybody was expecting a verdict on the 21 counts against ray nagan, but that is on hold now, so we'll have to wait until tomorrow at 9:00. no word on what happened to the juror. we'll have to see tomorrow morning if that person returns. there are four alternates in this case, but yet the judge told the alternates that they could go home if they wanted to. so we're not sure if they are here or will be available tomorrow. >> ben, one of the reasons they were expecting a quick verdict in this case is because there were so many guilty pleas leading up to this case involving some of ray nagan's top aids. if he is found guilty does he face jail time? >> oh, he absolutely faces jail time. this has been the big mystery among the po
>> reporter: -- sigh across the city of new orleans, as many people did expect a verdict from the jury. but both sides were here, kind of milling about, the jurors sort of came in, one by one, and then they were missing one juror, even an hour and 15 minutes after they were supposed to be there. so the judge said, look, we're not going to have deliberations today. everybody was expecting a verdict on the 21 counts against ray nagan, but that is on hold now, so we'll have to wait until...
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he was the public face of new orleans, when his sit was hit hard by hurricane katrina. he is the first mayor in the city's history to be convicted of public corruption. he will appeal the conviction. sentencing is scheduled for june. >> a federal judge shut down a ban recognising marriages outside the state. the state must recognise marriages in other states and counties. it does not force the state to perform gay or lesbian weddings. two same-sex couples asked a judge to temporarily lift a ban. 17 states recognise same-sex marriages. >> the president of france left washington before the snow hit. he's in california's silicon valley, home to a large french population outside of paris. as al jazeera lisa bernard reports, many are looking for business opportunities. >> carlos diaz left paris for san francisco, when he started a high tech company, helping viewers to interact with their tvs. >> when you start a company in france, and you say that to friends and family, everyone look at you like you are crazy. >> he and 400 other french entrepreneurs set up shop in the bay.
he was the public face of new orleans, when his sit was hit hard by hurricane katrina. he is the first mayor in the city's history to be convicted of public corruption. he will appeal the conviction. sentencing is scheduled for june. >> a federal judge shut down a ban recognising marriages outside the state. the state must recognise marriages in other states and counties. it does not force the state to perform gay or lesbian weddings. two same-sex couples asked a judge to temporarily lift...
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now we have the southern at new orleans. 12-14,000 men under general packenham are ready to hit new orleans. problem is we don't have an army south of the chesapeake. throughout the war there was this wild man from tennessee who liked cock tighting, horse racing -- cockfighting, horse racing, his name was andrew jackson. and he wanted to get into the war. but madison and monroe would not let anymore the war. no one liked him, no one trusted jackson for good reason. but he's the only thing standing between the british and washington at new orleansment jackson can round up 2,000 or 3,000 tennessee and kentucky riflemen, so they send jackson to new orleans. the goal is basically twofold, slow the british down long enough for us the to get there, and then they'll kill jackson and be rid of them. jackson arrives in new orleans, and the british are 12-14,000. he puts together the most colorfully ragtag band of soldiers in history. tennessee ask kentucky riflemen, the spanish and french residents of new orleans, he gets them to stop drinking coffee and fight, okay? that's something. [laughter] he
now we have the southern at new orleans. 12-14,000 men under general packenham are ready to hit new orleans. problem is we don't have an army south of the chesapeake. throughout the war there was this wild man from tennessee who liked cock tighting, horse racing -- cockfighting, horse racing, his name was andrew jackson. and he wanted to get into the war. but madison and monroe would not let anymore the war. no one liked him, no one trusted jackson for good reason. but he's the only thing...
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ben for us in new orleans. still to come on al jazeera america, the study that questions whether mammograms help women get a jump on breast cancer. >> one of the world's most in-depth studies of breast cancer is casting more doubt on a long-standing practice. the report found mammograms do not help prevent breast cancer deaths. jennifer london has hour report. >> reporter: this is one of the largest studies ever conducted of 96,000 women, and the findings are sure to renew the debate and even confusion over the efficacy over mammogram. it was published in the british medical journey. it found that death rates were the same for women who got mammograms and those who did not. when you look at the numbers of those who received mammograms and diagnosed with cancer, 500 died. with those who did not go through the screening and diagnosed with cancer, 505 died. additionally women who got mammograms were more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer. which on the surface sounds like a good thing, but that can lead to
ben for us in new orleans. still to come on al jazeera america, the study that questions whether mammograms help women get a jump on breast cancer. >> one of the world's most in-depth studies of breast cancer is casting more doubt on a long-standing practice. the report found mammograms do not help prevent breast cancer deaths. jennifer london has hour report. >> reporter: this is one of the largest studies ever conducted of 96,000 women, and the findings are sure to renew the...
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was in new orleans. look what happens when you incentivize business by lowering taxes, regulations that are understandable wendy will be enforced, balanced budgets. i don't think we talk about that in of. we too defensive, too much time defending straw men, the obama people, the democrats accuse us of hating women and then we spend all the time saying no, no, we really love women. that is a waste of time. it is just not -- we need to quit being so defensive about things that not true and say what we really believe in and what really works. >> let me start by saying an unbelievable differential between economic performance on democrats and republicans in the last six years, is not even close. i agree with carey -- harry truman, if you want to look like a republican, vote like a democrat. [applause] >> we have -- in my opinion, and before this, we have a terrible problem in this country and it is going on for a long time, all the sudden the deficit was going to kill us, then health care costs were going to
was in new orleans. look what happens when you incentivize business by lowering taxes, regulations that are understandable wendy will be enforced, balanced budgets. i don't think we talk about that in of. we too defensive, too much time defending straw men, the obama people, the democrats accuse us of hating women and then we spend all the time saying no, no, we really love women. that is a waste of time. it is just not -- we need to quit being so defensive about things that not true and say...
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ray nagin has been found guilty in his corruption trial in new orleans. nagin facing 21 federal charges including bribery and corruption. the details are straight ahead in our next half hour. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we're following for you. president obama set to sign an executive order raising the minimum wage for federal contract workers even as the senate now voting on increasing the debt ceiling. >>> and slipping and sliding in the south, another winter storm blowing in from texas to the carolinas. and the verdict is in in the trial of former new orleans mayor ray nagin.
ray nagin has been found guilty in his corruption trial in new orleans. nagin facing 21 federal charges including bribery and corruption. the details are straight ahead in our next half hour. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we're following for you. president obama set to sign an executive order raising the minimum wage for federal contract workers even as the senate now voting on increasing the debt ceiling. >>> and slipping and sliding in...
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i was just in new orleans a few days ago during a talk at tulane. it took over 20 or sport my teachers for addiction -- over 20 years for my teachers prediction come true. because of the policing of my gender that happened, i have a lot of internalized transphobia. it wasn't until i moved to new york and met trans people i was able to debunk a lot of those misconceptions i had about trans people. a lovebegan to develop for myself, i was able to accept myself and transition. >> cece mcdonald, what about your story? >> well, my story is similar to laverne's. >> where were you born? >> chicago, illinois. i moved to minnesota when i was 18. prior to that, i was very feminine. i grew up in a big family. my grandma and granddad had 18 kids, nine boys and nine girls. like laverne said, i grew up in a really heavily religious family, very -- as people called them, bible thumper's. there was a lot of policing .bout my femininity it kind of made me hate myself. it made me become, i guess, more rebellious the most teens would at that age. i pretty much had a h
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would normer new orleans saints player have lead a double life? >>> and on the front lines with the taliban. the view from inside with one of the very few journalists ever to travel and speak directly with taliban fighters. >> the taliban solders that i'm together with have lost two men. it looks like they [ inaudible ]. ♪ >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. it is clear at this hour that the firey clashes and burning anger that drew the world's attention to a burning city square in kiev have now spilled well beyond the capitol city. a truce was announced but within an hour it was clear that whatever hope there had been for an end to the standoff evaporated. the president declares his intent to start negotiations to end bloodshed, even more blood is spilled. within hours, renewed and violent clashes are sparked. less than 12 hours after the truce announcement, protesters wrestle to secure the square from police officers. during a showdown in the square, at least eight people die. over the next few hours, sharp international re
would normer new orleans saints player have lead a double life? >>> and on the front lines with the taliban. the view from inside with one of the very few journalists ever to travel and speak directly with taliban fighters. >> the taliban solders that i'm together with have lost two men. it looks like they [ inaudible ]. ♪ >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. it is clear at this hour that the firey clashes and burning anger that drew the world's...
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jackson arrives in new orleans, and the british have 12-14,000. he puts together the most colorfully ragtag band of soldiers in history. the spanish and french rez tents of new orleans, he gets them to stop drinking coffee and fight. okay? that's something. he gets cajuns, indians, slaves and a band of haitian pirates, and they're going to defend new orleans many. jackson doesn't have time to build a fort. but what he builds are big mud hounds. when the british see it, they think it's a joke. but how effective is a mud mound when you shoot a cannon ball into it in a swamp with it raining? it just sucks the cannonball in. so the british are ready to disembark. our coastal navy consisted of five one-cannon fishing boats. under a young lieutenant jones. he decides to hit them first. now, of course, he and his hen are wiped out, but he unnerves the british. they send a few thousand to camp, and then they're going to hit new orleans. jackson hears that they're camping there, and he says by thunder, the enemy not sleep on our soil. he gets some men and
jackson arrives in new orleans, and the british have 12-14,000. he puts together the most colorfully ragtag band of soldiers in history. the spanish and french rez tents of new orleans, he gets them to stop drinking coffee and fight. okay? that's something. he gets cajuns, indians, slaves and a band of haitian pirates, and they're going to defend new orleans many. jackson doesn't have time to build a fort. but what he builds are big mud hounds. when the british see it, they think it's a joke....
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he is accused of drugging and raping women in five states, could former new orleans player lead a double life. >> he began to give shots to the girls. >> reporter: on the front lines with the taliban, the view from inside with one of the very few journalists ever to travel and speak directly with taliban fighters. >> the taliban soldiers that i'm together with are the last two men and it looks like they are not as popular as they were. >> reporter: good evening and thanks for joining us, it's clear at this hour that the fiery clashes and burning anger that drew the attention to square in kiev have spilled well beyond the capitol city. this time a day ago the president announced there was a truce at hand and leaders and opposition held their breath but it was clear what hope there had been to the end of a standoff had just evaporated. >> since the president viktor yanukovych claims a truce with opposition and declares intent to start negotiation with the aim of ending blood shed even more blood is spilled. within hours protesters are in independent square sparking renewed and violent clas
he is accused of drugging and raping women in five states, could former new orleans player lead a double life. >> he began to give shots to the girls. >> reporter: on the front lines with the taliban, the view from inside with one of the very few journalists ever to travel and speak directly with taliban fighters. >> the taliban soldiers that i'm together with are the last two men and it looks like they are not as popular as they were. >> reporter: good evening and...
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new orleans is a place to be tonight. >> the nba allstar game was held there. the highest scoring game in the history of the event. everybody got into the act including steph curry. your highlights, mvp and reaction next in sports. >> this medal count update is brought to you bayou nighted. by united. united, proud to fly team one of the besis that millia is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll today at coveredca.com. flying shootout with the highest scoring nba allstar game in league history. tonight in new orleans it was the big easy when it came to scoring and the defense was looser than bourbon street. steph curry started the game for the western conference. 12 points and 11 assists. look at this lob to blake griffin. the defense is not allowed in the allstar game. lebron going around several players and finishing with a monster dunk. a circus act here. chris paul off the glass. a two-hand flush. two of 11 beyond
new orleans is a place to be tonight. >> the nba allstar game was held there. the highest scoring game in the history of the event. everybody got into the act including steph curry. your highlights, mvp and reaction next in sports. >> this medal count update is brought to you bayou nighted. by united. united, proud to fly team one of the besis that millia is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income,...