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for the last century or so new orleans has been moving. this is new orleans today. i mean, take a good look. water basically everywhere. but here's what it looked like in the 1830s. look. all that green you see there is land. it's wetlands in most cases. when new orleans was settled, it was surrounded by wetlands and marshlands, and that's what basically served as a buffer between the city itself and the gulf of mexico. ever since then, though, that buffer has been disappearing. the process is still happening now. here's what that same stretch of land looked like in the mid 1990s. and here's what it's going to look like just a couple of years from now. the city of new orleans quite literally is moving. it is moving closer and closer to the sea. all the time. as all of that fertile wetland just disappears and turns into open water. and there is a direct line between that phenomenon of the last century or so and this. this is august 2005. the city of new orleans essentially being swallowed up by the flood waters from hurricane katrina. the levies that the city built t
for the last century or so new orleans has been moving. this is new orleans today. i mean, take a good look. water basically everywhere. but here's what it looked like in the 1830s. look. all that green you see there is land. it's wetlands in most cases. when new orleans was settled, it was surrounded by wetlands and marshlands, and that's what basically served as a buffer between the city itself and the gulf of mexico. ever since then, though, that buffer has been disappearing. the process is...
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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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in new orleans you save 30% of your production cost on a tax credit. >> and is new orleans--are there other places that i've seen that are developing in the way that new orleans is developing as a real viable alternative to hollywood? >> they may have changed the laws, but michigan, a lot of films have been done in michigan. maybe texas overturned it, i don't know. but what is amazing is after katrina, let's say you had $300 million worth of movies ready to come to new orleans, they moved to baton rouge where they built a giant studios, giant studios, and shreveport. they also have built studios in shreveport. the tentacles of it moved out. you know how much chefs we have charging $100 a plate for dinner, hollywood draws that in a very big way. when the big stars come to town, they live this fabulous life and beautiful homes, i think new mexico is a hot spot, and georgia. >> thank you for coming. we enjoy having you on the show. >> come to new orleans, and i'll give you a deal on my house. but you must stay a week. i'll give a receipt. >> ike right it off. it's all about the tax credi
in new orleans you save 30% of your production cost on a tax credit. >> and is new orleans--are there other places that i've seen that are developing in the way that new orleans is developing as a real viable alternative to hollywood? >> they may have changed the laws, but michigan, a lot of films have been done in michigan. maybe texas overturned it, i don't know. but what is amazing is after katrina, let's say you had $300 million worth of movies ready to come to new orleans, they...
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of new orleans ♪ >> after katrina -- new orleans were scattered around the country. i, for example, my wife and i lost everything we had. >> i didn't know what i was going to do. there was no place to play really here in the city. ♪ ♪ >> it was seven years ago, back in 2007, i was at a backyard party, a fund raiser. playing in an acoustic set. >> after our set, a guy came up and said you were great, you should make a record. i said resarcastically, we can't even make rent, much less a record. he said, how much do you need? and he said, about $10,000. and he said, where do i send the check? not do i own the music. some people who put up the money only could afford to pay $5 because they've been out of work for a year, but they really wanted to help new orleans. >> they paid back in a year. let's say how could we help other artists and loan it to other musicians. that's the start of threat head records. we loan the music, they keep the masters, they keep everything but then they're required to pay back within a year or so, there have been some who struggled to pay
of new orleans ♪ >> after katrina -- new orleans were scattered around the country. i, for example, my wife and i lost everything we had. >> i didn't know what i was going to do. there was no place to play really here in the city. ♪ ♪ >> it was seven years ago, back in 2007, i was at a backyard party, a fund raiser. playing in an acoustic set. >> after our set, a guy came up and said you were great, you should make a record. i said resarcastically, we can't even...
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. >> when you think of new orleans you think of food, fun and music. that is what they have been doing. the jazz festival is wrapping up tomorrow and the music scene in the city survived. all thanks to the efforts of the folkses at thread head records. we caught up with the founder and the people benefitting from it. ♪ >> after katrina, new orleans was scattered around the country and we lost everything we had. >> i didn't know what i was going to do. there was no place to play here in the city. ♪ >> it was seven years ago in 2007 i was at a backyard party, a fundraiser, and they were playing a set. i was backing john up and trading on the songs and someone came up and said you are wonderful together and make a record and i said we can't even make rent right now let alone make a record and he said how much do you need. paul said $10,000.02 weeks later he called and said where do i send the check. he didn't say i want to own the music. promise me when the record comes out you will pay the money back. they really want to help new orleans and this is
. >> when you think of new orleans you think of food, fun and music. that is what they have been doing. the jazz festival is wrapping up tomorrow and the music scene in the city survived. all thanks to the efforts of the folkses at thread head records. we caught up with the founder and the people benefitting from it. ♪ >> after katrina, new orleans was scattered around the country and we lost everything we had. >> i didn't know what i was going to do. there was no place to...
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>> you find this in every street of new orleans. >> still? >> still. yes, indeed. >> the city has started to expedite the hearing processes for blighted properties. a plight status website. >> the pmayor is making progres and good progress but there is still a big, big problem to be overcome. neighbors and city leaders aagree fixing flight inflewence investors looking to add to a city as it continues to come back. jonathan martin, al jazeera, new orleans. >> some of the biggest tech companies are now joining forces. "the wall street journal" is reporting that google, micro soft and apple all say they will notify you if your information is requested by the government. government officials have asked companies to keep data requests a secret to avoid alerting those suspects. google glasses went on sale for 1500 bucks. a new report says the glasses contain $80 in parts. now, the most expensive part of those glasses is short of $14. don't be mad at google. the research and development cost isn't taken into consideration. the los angeles clippers continue to
>> you find this in every street of new orleans. >> still? >> still. yes, indeed. >> the city has started to expedite the hearing processes for blighted properties. a plight status website. >> the pmayor is making progres and good progress but there is still a big, big problem to be overcome. neighbors and city leaders aagree fixing flight inflewence investors looking to add to a city as it continues to come back. jonathan martin, al jazeera, new orleans. >>...
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tonight we are broadcasting from new orleans, louisiana. this city is broadcasting the republican leadership conference. hello, everybody. the patriarch of the "duck dynasty" family, he's going to join me for an exclusive interview. can't miss that one-on-one coming up in just a few minutes. kicking off things for us tonight is our surprise geuest speaker, sarah palin. welcome the governor. how are you? >> good. >> we have a lot going on right now. i know how much veterans issues matter. the president has given three speeches in three days on the military, and i don't get the sense of urgency. where's the 1-800 number for help? do you feel there's a lack of urgency? >> i think there's a lack of understanding on our commander and chief's part on what the military's mission is and why we owe a debt of gratitude when it comes to what our military is all about. that was really evident in his speech the other day to the cadets at west point. it was illustrated by his words he just doesn't understand why our young troops, especially those who wou
tonight we are broadcasting from new orleans, louisiana. this city is broadcasting the republican leadership conference. hello, everybody. the patriarch of the "duck dynasty" family, he's going to join me for an exclusive interview. can't miss that one-on-one coming up in just a few minutes. kicking off things for us tonight is our surprise geuest speaker, sarah palin. welcome the governor. how are you? >> good. >> we have a lot going on right now. i know how much veterans...
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ten years after katrina, we head to the 9th word in new orleans. >> i'm in pennsylvania, and join me to find out what economic recovery lessons that detroit might learn from this city, once the iron and steel capital of the world. >> they're trying to recreate that economic comeback now in detroit, hoping that $2 billion might help to tear down thousands of structures in the city. the city manager is optimistic. >> this is an unprecedented time and an unprecedented day, because this has never happened before. but the issue of blight has been coming to us since the depression in 1931. here we are now, 83 years later. with the tools to address t. >> driveway. has a massive undertaking on its hands. there are more than 84,000 blighted instructors in the city and out of that number. 34,000 have been recommended to be removed or demolished. there are roughly 6,000 vacant lots and 30,000 properties that need to be looked at again to see if they should be repaired or demolished. that brings us to pittsburgh. today steel is being replaced by high-tech industry, medicine and money, and pittsb
ten years after katrina, we head to the 9th word in new orleans. >> i'm in pennsylvania, and join me to find out what economic recovery lessons that detroit might learn from this city, once the iron and steel capital of the world. >> they're trying to recreate that economic comeback now in detroit, hoping that $2 billion might help to tear down thousands of structures in the city. the city manager is optimistic. >> this is an unprecedented time and an unprecedented day,...
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and new orleans newest saint. 20 months after devon walkers darkest day, a weekend to remember. >> one of my dreams comes true. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. congress will vote this week on whether the secretary of veteran's affairs should get new authority. some believe he should be stripped of all authority. and this weekend there is increasing pressure on his boss as well. the controversy continues over the long delays at v.a. hospitals across the country. the v.a. lead by eric shin schecki says at least three people have died waiting for care, a new report out today says the number is well over 100. and the government has already made millions to settle claims. >> mark albert is in washington. >> nobody is more outraged about this problem right now major than the president of the united states. >> white house chief of staff denis mcdonough in an interview with major garrett on sunday's "face the nation" defended president obama's handling of the v.a. scandal. three
and new orleans newest saint. 20 months after devon walkers darkest day, a weekend to remember. >> one of my dreams comes true. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. congress will vote this week on whether the secretary of veteran's affairs should get new authority. some believe he should be stripped of all authority. and this weekend there is increasing pressure...
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we're coming from new orleans inside of the leadership conference. for months we've been highlighting how republican governors are leading the way when it comes to expanding economic opportunities, creating jobs and much, much more and one of the governors that has a great track record, welcome bobby jindal. [ applause ] >> thank y'all, very much. >> we're talking about this i don't even call you a republican. i say conservative governors you, rick scott, your friend in texas who you're competing against, who is going to be here, john kasich, scott walker, nicky hill. all of you inherited deficits. you turned them into surpluses. high unemployment now low unemployment. what can the republicans in washington learn? >> sean, first of all, you're exactly right. republican led states are showing the way. the dc folks can learn from us. it's common sense. it just works. we need to change washington dc. they will tell you we can't cut government spending. we can slow the growth. we can't repeal obamacare. we can't cut taxes. all that is ridiculous. at the
we're coming from new orleans inside of the leadership conference. for months we've been highlighting how republican governors are leading the way when it comes to expanding economic opportunities, creating jobs and much, much more and one of the governors that has a great track record, welcome bobby jindal. [ applause ] >> thank y'all, very much. >> we're talking about this i don't even call you a republican. i say conservative governors you, rick scott, your friend in texas who...
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we went to new orleans, to bourbon street. i fell down and my friend picked me up and we were picked up by the new orleans police and accused of being drunk in public. i've been here 21 days. the 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 said, this is a goddamned 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 even -- i could barely walk when they got me, 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 like
we went to new orleans, to bourbon street. i fell down and my friend picked me up and we were picked up by the new orleans police and accused of being drunk in public. i've been here 21 days. the 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...
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a second time. >> we're signing devon walker to a contract today with the new orleans saints. congrats, man. >> reporter: even though he'll never take the field coach sean payton says he deserved the jersey. >> he's been an inspiration, and it's carried over to all of us at the saints. >> just to be a part of the team and just to be around the players and thing, it's more than i could have hoped for. >> reporter: a dream come through for new orleans' newest saint. jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll show you one commencement speaker who had some tough words for the class of 2014. >>> plus, an update on the first case of the mers virus contracted in the united states. i'm lauren lyster. this is the "cbs morning news." [ hair dryer whirring ] this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] there's a simpler way to fluffier eggs. ♪ ♪ i can't believe it's not butter! the simpler way to delicious fluffy eggs. [ chicken clucks ] believe. help keep teeth clean and breath clucks ] fresh. with beneful healthy smile snac
a second time. >> we're signing devon walker to a contract today with the new orleans saints. congrats, man. >> reporter: even though he'll never take the field coach sean payton says he deserved the jersey. >> he's been an inspiration, and it's carried over to all of us at the saints. >> just to be a part of the team and just to be around the players and thing, it's more than i could have hoped for. >> reporter: a dream come through for new orleans' newest saint....
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orleans artists affected by the flood. >> is changing the face of new orleans music for generations to come. ♪ my baby. ♪ looks like a lot of fun. the party wraps up sunday with shows by aaron neville and many other new orleans favorites. >>> for more than 40 years, gloria steinhem has been the face for fem inism. we talked to her about advancing women's rides. >> what's a pink collar get other? >> service job, waitressing, healthcare, the jobs we can't outsource because they involve personal service and those are very, very disproportionately fem. >> watch the entire interview next on "talk to al jazeera." that will do it for this hour. i am thomas drayden. thanks for joining us. i will be back in an hour with more more news. for more updates around the world, go to aljazeera.com. emste >> i became beautiful when i became a fenninist. up to then i was a pretty girl. i was not pretty. >> the face of filminism, gloria steinem. believes the women's battle is going on. >> a blue-colour uniform job for a man pays more. >> gloria steinem has expanded her image to add
orleans artists affected by the flood. >> is changing the face of new orleans music for generations to come. ♪ my baby. ♪ looks like a lot of fun. the party wraps up sunday with shows by aaron neville and many other new orleans favorites. >>> for more than 40 years, gloria steinhem has been the face for fem inism. we talked to her about advancing women's rides. >> what's a pink collar get other? >> service job, waitressing, healthcare, the jobs we can't outsource...
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it's still improve. >> in 2010 there was an estimated 40,000 blighted property in new orleans. since then several thousand homes have been torn down by the city and are empty lots. everywhere agrees there has been progress. some say not enough. >> critics point to the ward where neighbourhoods are untouched. >> a lot of homes that are boarded up look horrible in the street. >> you can find this all over the place. >> in every street of new orleans. >> still. >> yes, indeed. >> over all progress has been slow. that is why the city ex-bed i think the inspection and hearing process. for better account aibility it allows neighbours to find out the status of properties. >> the mayor is making good progress, but there's a big problem to be obvious come. >> neighbours and city leaders agree fixing blight is not just aesthetic, but nupeses investors looking to add to a city as it continues to come back. >>> coca-cola is dropping an greept from its power aid drink. pepsi did the same with gatorade. it's a form of vegetable oil after it was linked to name retard able to. it has been remo
it's still improve. >> in 2010 there was an estimated 40,000 blighted property in new orleans. since then several thousand homes have been torn down by the city and are empty lots. everywhere agrees there has been progress. some say not enough. >> critics point to the ward where neighbourhoods are untouched. >> a lot of homes that are boarded up look horrible in the street. >> you can find this all over the place. >> in every street of new orleans. >> still....
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start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> few people have their name attached to an entire history but britain's queen victoria does. she wasn't entirely the fierce ruler that history would have us believe. >> the nair age. >> that would be nice, wouldn't it. but everybody gets my name wrong. >> wei still do. we'll be right back. this >>> former new york mayor rudy giuliani led in the recovery after 9/11. he le speak this morning in lower manhattan. good morning. >> good morning. >> it's hard to believe it was 13 13 years ago. what was it like? >> difficult. back three or four years ago i would thing about it all the time. if i passed there, went to a ceremony there, it with us kind of very familiar. now, with the passage of time you're sot of brought back into the day and maybe it's how well the museum was done. i mean it really brings you back into that darey and gives you a sense of reliving it. for me it's a strange feeling because the television images are not familiar to me. of course, i've seen them on documentarie
start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> few people have their name attached to an entire history but britain's queen victoria does. she wasn't entirely the fierce ruler that history would have us believe. >> the nair age. >> that would be nice, wouldn't it. but everybody gets my name wrong. >> wei still do. we'll be right back. this >>> former new york mayor rudy giuliani led in the recovery after 9/11. he le speak this...
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film cruise have become an increasingly common site in new orleans. features formerly produced in california have moved south. it's offering production companies big tax breaks, and its worked. louisiana is now the top location for blockbuster movies. >> represents a major change in the movie business. >> last year, louisiana made more than a billion dollars from the film industry but all of this is about more than just cold, hard cash as the industry haz-mat toured. it's led to jobs, opportunities and now well established businesses, many run by local people. >> it's estimated that the film industry here has created 14,000 permanent jobs. equal to the state's seafood industry. tax incentives were launched 12 years ago and few had any idea they would be so successful. >> there were businesses to service the louisiana film industry and now we are servicing georgia and canada and new york and china. one of those businesses includes to andre champagne. he started his company with a handful of vehicles. now he has a fleet of more than 300. he said his suc
film cruise have become an increasingly common site in new orleans. features formerly produced in california have moved south. it's offering production companies big tax breaks, and its worked. louisiana is now the top location for blockbuster movies. >> represents a major change in the movie business. >> last year, louisiana made more than a billion dollars from the film industry but all of this is about more than just cold, hard cash as the industry haz-mat toured. it's led to...
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. >> the delipidated neighbourhood in new orleans. new initiatives cleaning up the city. >>> first the concern was a dead whale may explode on the canada coast. now there's a debate on what to do with its >>> the city of new orleans has been fighting blight for years, a problem made worse after hurricane katrina. the storm declared nearly 80% of homes a decade ago. the city is leading a charge to turn entire neighbourhoods around. >> the stock of gutted, abandoned and run-down homes has been tied to poverty. nine years later there are still those uprooted by the storm. >> still with an x on the door, when search crews came through. >> considered the blightest. new orleans is putting a dent in its ugly problem. >> the lot was overgrown. >> the crumbling home was torn down. >> it's amazing how much the neighbourhood changed. there's new construction on empty lots. >> a geography professor, peter has been leading a team tracking residential recovery in the flood zone. including homes renovated. in the past four years he says the blight c
. >> the delipidated neighbourhood in new orleans. new initiatives cleaning up the city. >>> first the concern was a dead whale may explode on the canada coast. now there's a debate on what to do with its >>> the city of new orleans has been fighting blight for years, a problem made worse after hurricane katrina. the storm declared nearly 80% of homes a decade ago. the city is leading a charge to turn entire neighbourhoods around. >> the stock of gutted, abandoned...
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film crews are becoming an increasingly common sight in new orleans. they were produced in california, and moved south. production companies give big tax breaks, and it has worked. >> i was a free man! >> reporter: louisiana is now the top location for blockbuster movies, and that represents a major change in the movie business. last year, louisiana made more than $1 billion from the film industry, but it's more than just cold hard cash. as the industry has matured, they want to establish businesses, many run by local people. >> it's estimated that the film industry here has created 14,000 permanent jobs, a number equal to the state's seafood industry. when it was launched 12 years ago, few had any idea that they would be so successful. >> there are businesses it started here to service the louisiana film industry, and now servicing georgia, canada and new york and even china. >> one of those businesses belongs to local, andre champagne. he started with a few vehicles, and now he has a fleet of more than 300. his success is due to hiring locals. >> bec
film crews are becoming an increasingly common sight in new orleans. they were produced in california, and moved south. production companies give big tax breaks, and it has worked. >> i was a free man! >> reporter: louisiana is now the top location for blockbuster movies, and that represents a major change in the movie business. last year, louisiana made more than $1 billion from the film industry, but it's more than just cold hard cash. as the industry has matured, they want to...
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. >> reporter: i am in new orleans, it's been almost 10 years since h hurricane katrina devastated this entire county. wwe'll be showing you how it's struggle to go make a comeback. >>> egyptian presidential candidate has conceded defeat in the election, but says there were serious violations in the vote. he's described them as an insult to the intelligence of the people. supporters of the former military leader al se sisi says he's won the election with more than 90% of the vote. here say report. >> reporter: he's the only other candidate for the presidency and now he's conceded defeat. >> translator: the election process in itself in the democratic governor the election was violated and lacked impartially. i am telling you with respect to the people, we cannot give any credibility and we cannot believe the figures declared until now about the participation of the voters in this election. >> reporter: al se sisi is only waiting to be sworn in once the official results are through. it was billed to be a celebration democracy, a chance to show the world that the majority the majority of
. >> reporter: i am in new orleans, it's been almost 10 years since h hurricane katrina devastated this entire county. wwe'll be showing you how it's struggle to go make a comeback. >>> egyptian presidential candidate has conceded defeat in the election, but says there were serious violations in the vote. he's described them as an insult to the intelligence of the people. supporters of the former military leader al se sisi says he's won the election with more than 90% of the...
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york even china. >> reporter: one of those businesses by longs to new orleans' local andre champagne. he started his hollywood trucks company with just a handful of vehicles. now he has a fleet of more than 300 and said the success is down to incentives to hiring locals. >> it effects so many job title and positions. it's one of the greatest economic development business incentives and stimulant packages i've ever seen. >> reporter: louisiana's new found fame as hollywood of the south has also seen skilled workers moving to the state from the industry's more traditional locations. for many it's a change they don't regret. >> the work will come and get you. you don't have to find the work. here you can really be a big fish in a small pond. in los angeles, i don't care who you are you're a very small fish in a very big pond. >> reporter: so the next time you buy a ticket to watch the latest blockbuster chances are it was made here in the hollywood of the south. >> three, two, one. [ explosion ] >> reporter: new orleans, louisiana. >> finally many consider him the best american soccer p
york even china. >> reporter: one of those businesses by longs to new orleans' local andre champagne. he started his hollywood trucks company with just a handful of vehicles. now he has a fleet of more than 300 and said the success is down to incentives to hiring locals. >> it effects so many job title and positions. it's one of the greatest economic development business incentives and stimulant packages i've ever seen. >> reporter: louisiana's new found fame as hollywood of...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! and teamwork.sitive thinking. at followyournola.com. yes. okay, so we, were going downtown... so i start thinking, parking space, parking space there was no spaces. but then one appeared, right? positive thinking really works. no it, it really does, you know, like when i need gas, i start thinking techron. mmm. techron. and before i know it, we're pulling into a chevron. you put positive thoughts out there and then i just... oh, wait, are you like, controlling me? n-n-no. your car takes care of you, care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. that's a long leash. . >>> welcome back, these are live pictures, we are in san jose, and this is a massive location firefighters were very busy but you can see at this very moment, the fire is out. they are working very hard, tara moriarty will tell you about complaints from people what it is they are not happy about. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! and teamwork.sitive thinking. at followyournola.com. yes. okay, so we, were going downtown... so i start thinking, parking space, parking space there was no spaces. but then one appeared, right? positive thinking really works. no it, it really does, you know, like when i need gas, i start thinking techron. mmm. techron. and before i know it, we're...
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start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> it's a little like pinocchio, the t-rex at the smithsonian finally replaced by a real fossilized tie rahn sahr. >>> we're be right back. you're watching cbs "this morning: saturday." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> you say in your book maybe we as patients should resist -- we should resist pushing our doctor for the quick fix to mitigate your anxiety, which i thought was really interesting. so easy to say, doctor i'll take a zbax please. >> patients want them doctors want them, but everybody thinks they don't have a cost. >> but we think they work? >> well they work for serious illness. there is nothing like antibiotics, they're life savings but most of not. >> and what do you want us to do. >> stop pushing our doctors -- if a doctor says you don't need an antibiotic, you should be relieved. a doctor thinks you'll do
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good morning from new orleans. much of the talk here in the big easy has been about what republicans need to do to win both in november and in 2016. republican national committee chairman reince priebus says he has to build the party into a year round operation with extensive ground presence in every part of the nation. he also wants more say on who the moderators will be for the presidential debates. haley bar boar says they need to heal the rift between establishments and those on the conservative side thsaying the quest for purity amid conservative candidates has at times, been the enemy of victory. >> this year, there are some primaries there are very devising and disgusting, but we've got to come back together. both sides are coalitions and we need to live our political lives. not everybody's going to agree with you on everything. barber says it's better to win than to -- also heard from donald trump yesterday, who is flirting with the idea of a possible presidential run in 2016. trump told me he is also conce
good morning from new orleans. much of the talk here in the big easy has been about what republicans need to do to win both in november and in 2016. republican national committee chairman reince priebus says he has to build the party into a year round operation with extensive ground presence in every part of the nation. he also wants more say on who the moderators will be for the presidential debates. haley bar boar says they need to heal the rift between establishments and those on the...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! rjs a minor earthquake hit gilroy tonight. it hit right around 9:00. it was four miles deep. >>> hundreds of people rallied add marched in salinas today. all three latino men. demonstrators called for an end of use to extensive force. >> we need to use all of that energy to reflect and to promote peaceful avenues. for reconciliation and to review the policies that could perhaps be changed or adapted. >> the march was going along and peaceful until a small group vandalized police headquarters. >> what does the state senate have to hide? that is the question tonight. we first broke the story back in march when the lawmaker was arrested and suspected of trafficking and corruption. the senate rules committee said that releasing his calendar may jeopardize the on going investigation to protect the safety and security of legislative members. >>> california has a serious case of voter apathy. at least that's what expert
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! rjs a minor earthquake hit gilroy tonight. it hit right around 9:00. it was four miles deep. >>> hundreds of people rallied add marched in salinas today. all three latino men. demonstrators called for an end of use to extensive force. >> we need to use all of that energy to reflect and to promote peaceful avenues. for reconciliation...
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[ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. we have the best videos from the web, right here, "right this minute." >>> a valet has to park a pricey lamborghini at a fancy event. >> nice job. >> see the nightmare turn of events when mr. valet does a little show boating. >> no, no, no. >> a woman out with her young son is trailed by -- >> the white man in his 60s. >> what he did behind mom's back. ♪ going to be another day with you ♪ >> called a song by dog wrote because -- >> the music is from the dog's perspective. ♪ i think it means i love you >> get the emotional story of why calvin's owners are giving him up for a higher calling. >> that's right. >> plus how to win a new ipad mini and a razor rider is looking for adventure. >> trying to climb up a tree. >> trying to climb up a tree. >> see why trying is not doing. >>> if you're a valet i have to believe the pinnacle, the place you want to be to valet cars, is at the hotel de paris in monaco. in this juken video you see a lot of cars like this. a lamborghini. prices for
[ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. we have the best videos from the web, right here, "right this minute." >>> a valet has to park a pricey lamborghini at a fancy event. >> nice job. >> see the nightmare turn of events when mr. valet does a little show boating. >> no, no, no. >> a woman out with her young son is trailed by -- >> the white man in his 60s. >> what he did behind mom's back. ♪...
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orleans straight ahead. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. become the next business to discover the new new york. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work
orleans straight ahead. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new...
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in new orleans? there can't be many people out here doing this. >> well, i haven't heard of any. there are people trying to make it affordable, but i haven't heard of anyone who is actually giving it away at no cost. these are honeybees, and i started keeping honeybees about two years ago. >> reporter: to help funds the gardens young keeps bees and sells honey. >> the gardens for me, you know, it puts a smile on my face to see it. >> when i first took over this lot it had trash out along the street, and the neighbors around went from what's going on. [ rooster crowing ] >> they're really seeing it as pretty good thing now. >> reporter: his gardens not only provide food, but a sense of community to a neighborhood still recovering. robert ray, al jazeera america. >> google is building a fleet of self-driving cars. we'll look at how it could change transportation. >>> plus mixed messages to egypt's elections. are people showing up to vote or not. >> president obama addressed the graduating class of west
in new orleans? there can't be many people out here doing this. >> well, i haven't heard of any. there are people trying to make it affordable, but i haven't heard of anyone who is actually giving it away at no cost. these are honeybees, and i started keeping honeybees about two years ago. >> reporter: to help funds the gardens young keeps bees and sells honey. >> the gardens for me, you know, it puts a smile on my face to see it. >> when i first took over this lot it...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! 0 to 60?performance?ring at followyournola.com. or 60 to 0? how a car performs in a quarter-mile? or a quarter-century? is performance about the joy of driving? or the importance... of surviving? to us, performance is not about doing one thing well. it is about doing everything well. because in the end... everything matters. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. announcer: the moment babies are born, their brains are forming the connections that determine how they learn...think...and grow. in the sky. [ babbles ] talk and read to your children from day one. this is tomato soup. announcer: their brains are actually developing with your every word. it's free, easy, and something you can do anytime. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents . >>> well, good morning to you, we are live in san jose, the family's car was set on fire during the night and p
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! 0 to 60?performance?ring at followyournola.com. or 60 to 0? how a car performs in a quarter-mile? or a quarter-century? is performance about the joy of driving? or the importance... of surviving? to us, performance is not about doing one thing well. it is about doing everything well. because in the end... everything matters. mercedes-benz. the...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! . >>> his friends say he had been out to the area often but always took pictures from the parking area and had no interest in hiking or exploring. as from the rock he fell from they say they are shocked he fell from it. >> it's weird he went to walk around there. >> he went to the edge? >> he would not do that. >> the fall is more than 100 feet. his body was found by another hiker and he has another brother in mexico and uc police would like to hear from anybody who saw him before he fell. >>> she is learning to live her new life as a double amputee. >> other people have it a lot worse. >> chris and hopkins car went off a 120-foot cliff earlier this month. somehow she survived that crash but she was trapped and unable to move for six days. >> i tried to crawl forward out of it and i took a knap and i tried to go backwards out of it and i still couldn't get out testify. >> it turned out her feet were crushed. she
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! . >>> his friends say he had been out to the area often but always took pictures from the parking area and had no interest in hiking or exploring. as from the rock he fell from they say they are shocked he fell from it. >> it's weird he went to walk around there. >> he went to the edge? >> he would not do that. >>...
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i'm on a levee in new orleans. these are the city's last line of defense. as the wetlands disappear along the coastline, it puts hundreds of thousands of homes here at greater risk for a catastrophic storm surge. after hurricane katrina, john barry was appointed to sit on a new regional flood protection authority board. it's job was to oversee and monitor the various flood protections being built in a part of metro new orleans. >> we recognized the danger was increasing... >> sreenivasan: last july, alleging that the oil and gas industry's damage to the wetlands made flooding in the city more likely, the flood protection authority sued 97 oil and gas companies. >> sreenivasan: the suit argues the companies were negligent in how they operated in the wetlands, and it points to numerous permits requiring companies to repair and fill-in the canals when they were done. >> they promised in their permits, which are negotiated like contracts, that they were going to do certain things. they broke their word. they didn't do them. the law requires them to do certain t
i'm on a levee in new orleans. these are the city's last line of defense. as the wetlands disappear along the coastline, it puts hundreds of thousands of homes here at greater risk for a catastrophic storm surge. after hurricane katrina, john barry was appointed to sit on a new regional flood protection authority board. it's job was to oversee and monitor the various flood protections being built in a part of metro new orleans. >> we recognized the danger was increasing... >>...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! . >>> he was born in oakland and was arrested for resisting the u.s. government's incarceration. he took his fight to overturn his criminal record all the way to the u.s. supreme court and he won. >> my father's fight for justice was not just for himself and not just for the japanese american people. it was for all americans. >> i would like to propose another outstanding citizens' name for consideration for the renaming of porter. >> actually several names were there suggested. they will debate all the suggested names and narrow down the choices and they will make a recommendation to the full board. >>> a tabby cat is called a hero after saving a four-year- old from a vicious dog attack. here comes the dog, the dog attacks the boy and luckily the family's remarkably brave cat chases the dog off. he needed some stitches but is doing fine. the dog will be euthanized and the cat is the family's hero. >>> training c
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! . >>> he was born in oakland and was arrested for resisting the u.s. government's incarceration. he took his fight to overturn his criminal record all the way to the u.s. supreme court and he won. >> my father's fight for justice was not just for himself and not just for the japanese american people. it was for all americans....
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. "i wish i'd done this sooner." don't let that be you. you know your teeth are important. so don't put it off any longer. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ >>> welcome to on the money. i'm becky quick. the berkshire hathaway meeting in omaha, nebraska. we'll talk to two of the best known value investors. is it right for you? a clear vision, how one online retailer is doing a reverse commute. and are you saving enough for retirement? tips that can help you jump-start your plan and just how much should you have socked away? "on the money" starts right now. >> this is america's numb
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed....
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so, sorry, new orleans. >> poor new orleans, up there on that board. >>> a remarkable story, now, of survival from a woman in alaska who survived a bear attack. nearly two weeks ago, jessica gamboa and her husband were out on a trail, running on his military base in anchorage. >> they became separated. that's when gamboa saw a bear cub and immediately wondered where the mother was. a moment later, a momma bear knocked her down. so, she played dead. >> i just laid there in the fetal position on my left side. and then, she kind of scratched me good or bit me or tried to stay down, or however. again, i didn't even try to stand up. i didn't even try to fight back. >> and then, she says the bear left. gamboa suffered lacerations to her neck, arms, legs and a torn ear and neck injuries. she was released from the hospital yesterday. >>> now, to a health alert about measles. there have been 288 cases so far this year, the most since the virus was eliminated in the u.s. back in 2000. the biggest outbreak is among the amish in ohio. many of them were unvaccinated and got the measles during a t
so, sorry, new orleans. >> poor new orleans, up there on that board. >>> a remarkable story, now, of survival from a woman in alaska who survived a bear attack. nearly two weeks ago, jessica gamboa and her husband were out on a trail, running on his military base in anchorage. >> they became separated. that's when gamboa saw a bear cub and immediately wondered where the mother was. a moment later, a momma bear knocked her down. so, she played dead. >> i just laid...
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film crews are becoming a more frequent sight in new orleans. the area is offering production companies big tax breaks and it's worked. louisiana is now the top location for blockbuster movies and that represents a major change in the movie business. last year louisiana made more than $1 billion from the film industry but all this is more than cold hard cash. as the industry has matured here, it has led to jobs. 14,000 permanent jobs a number equal to the state's seafood industry. when the tax incentives were launched 12 years ago, few had any idea they would be so successful. >> they were businesses that started here to service the louisiana film industry now georgia, canada, new york and even china. >>> andre champagne started his hollywood trucks company with a handful of vehicles, now he has a fleet of 300.and his success is down to hiring locals. >> because the industry affects so many job titles and positions. it's one of the greatest economic development business incentives and stimulant sneives i'vincentives i've ever seen. >> from the i
film crews are becoming a more frequent sight in new orleans. the area is offering production companies big tax breaks and it's worked. louisiana is now the top location for blockbuster movies and that represents a major change in the movie business. last year louisiana made more than $1 billion from the film industry but all this is more than cold hard cash. as the industry has matured here, it has led to jobs. 14,000 permanent jobs a number equal to the state's seafood industry. when the tax...
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the republican leadership conference now under way in new orleans. this is happening amid worries by some about division between the tea party and the republican establishment. big names are offering ideas on regaining the senate and the white house. john roberts is live at the conference there in new orleans. i'm jealous. take it away, sir. >> reporter: don't you wish you were here? except it's raining, so the crescent city isn't as good when it's raining. the theme of this conference is the road to 2016 begins in new orleans and there has been a lot of talk here in the last three days about the need for republican voters to put aside their differences and come together as a unified party. but there are still stark differences over what that way forward should be. have establishment republican figures like haley barbour saying you need to pick the candidate most likely to win even if that candidate is more moderate than other conservatives? on the flip side of that, texas senator ted cruz who spoke this afternoon who said the way to win is for repub
the republican leadership conference now under way in new orleans. this is happening amid worries by some about division between the tea party and the republican establishment. big names are offering ideas on regaining the senate and the white house. john roberts is live at the conference there in new orleans. i'm jealous. take it away, sir. >> reporter: don't you wish you were here? except it's raining, so the crescent city isn't as good when it's raining. the theme of this conference is...
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orleans. working with habitat for humanity, they hel ed rebuild lives by rebuilding houses. >> habitat for humanity is a nonprofit organization that raises awareness for affordable housing. and in this school, we started a club called the emerson h4h project. >> the club was started after a teacher suggested the idea to one of her students. >> okay. i got the idea because i'm a member of a habitat affiliate out in suffolk county, new york. i've been doing it there for about six years now. and i wanted to get the kids involved here. >> before my junior year, we were e-mailing and stuff like that, and she told me about starting this project. and i was just really excited about it. i was really on board. so, we didn't really know where we were going with it. >> actually, starting the club was the easy part. the real challenge was raising money. events like "pasta & prizes" helped. >> this our major fundraiser of the year. >> habitat for humanity doesn't just build houses in new orleans. they help
orleans. working with habitat for humanity, they hel ed rebuild lives by rebuilding houses. >> habitat for humanity is a nonprofit organization that raises awareness for affordable housing. and in this school, we started a club called the emerson h4h project. >> the club was started after a teacher suggested the idea to one of her students. >> okay. i got the idea because i'm a member of a habitat affiliate out in suffolk county, new york. i've been doing it there for about...
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orleans. working with habitat for humanity, they helped rebuild lives by rebuilding houses. >> habitat for humanity is a nonprofit organization that raises awareness for affordable housing. and in this school, we started a club called the emerson h4h project. >> the club was started after a teacher suggested the idea to one of her students. >> okay. i got the idea because i'm a member of a habitat affiliate out in suffolk county, new york. i've been doing it there for about six years now. and i wanted to get the kids involved here. >> before my junior year, we were e-mailing and stuff like that, and she told me about starting this project. and i was just really excited about it. i was really on board. so, we didn't really know where we were going with it. >> actually, starting the club was the easy part. the real challenge was raising money. events like "pasta & prizes" helped. >> this our major fundraiser of the year. >> habitat for humanity doesn't just build houses in new orleans. they help
orleans. working with habitat for humanity, they helped rebuild lives by rebuilding houses. >> habitat for humanity is a nonprofit organization that raises awareness for affordable housing. and in this school, we started a club called the emerson h4h project. >> the club was started after a teacher suggested the idea to one of her students. >> okay. i got the idea because i'm a member of a habitat affiliate out in suffolk county, new york. i've been doing it there for about...
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and her caption was new orleans may 17th, 2014. letting everybody know, we are together, it is saturday, we made amends with the family, putting all the drama behind them. it is a great photo. tmz is reporting they went to brunch together in new orleans, where solange lives now. >> the two of them. >> and jay z as well. >> everyone was in new orleans this weekend by the way. >> i know. a couple of others, brad pitt. >> and matthew mcconaughey. >> then they released a trailer, a movie mock trailer for the on the run tour called "run" featuring jake gyllenhaal, reshe'dia jones, don cheadle, all these celebrities. it is a fun movie trailer. at the end, it says, this will never happen. there has been so much buzz they would do a movie together at some point. >> but they're getting ready to do their -- >> their tour. june 25th. >> what happened to michael buble's tooth? >> michael buble. he performed in sydney, australia, on friday, worldwide tour. into his song, second song into his set, and knocked this tooth out with the microphone.
and her caption was new orleans may 17th, 2014. letting everybody know, we are together, it is saturday, we made amends with the family, putting all the drama behind them. it is a great photo. tmz is reporting they went to brunch together in new orleans, where solange lives now. >> the two of them. >> and jay z as well. >> everyone was in new orleans this weekend by the way. >> i know. a couple of others, brad pitt. >> and matthew mcconaughey. >> then they...
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we came to new orleans, bourbon street. we were picked up by the police and accused of being drunk in the public. i've been here 21 days. first few days we were in the new orleans county jail. we were left without food or water for three days. 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. they put us in small boats and took us to this bridge area. i saw my friend for about two minutes. first thing he said to me is, this is a goddamn nightmare. >> a nightmare for some. for female inmates, the first to sleep at angola. a blessing. >> they put me in a boat to come out of there. we had that much water to drink in three days. the warden came and got us and stay the hell out of jail. the prisoners are full. >> can't go back to the same crime and just going back and when actually i should have been moving forward with my life and focusing more on me being a father to my little girl. it's a transition. i'm on a mission. i hear my mom
we came to new orleans, bourbon street. we were picked up by the police and accused of being drunk in the public. i've been here 21 days. first few days we were in the new orleans county jail. we were left without food or water for three days. 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. they put us in small boats and took us to this bridge area. i saw my friend for about two minutes. first thing...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. mushed. it is a bag of iced cream. >> yes, you can open a wine bottle with your shoe. oh, my god. yeah. >> woo! >> hands down best reaction to a surprise possibly ever. this video was uploaded by lisa. she gave her mom a valentine's day card. her bottom jaw drops out. >> valentine's day is supposed to be about love and joy and happiness. >> just wait. maybe pee in your pants. >> are you kidding me? are you kidding me e inding me! >> what was inside the card. you are about to be a grandma mom. lisa is pregnant and she is letting her mom know. she screams for the rest of the video and it goes on for a minute. and now the baby's newly formed ears are ruined. she is so happy the dog is barking and lisa seems nervous. >> don't hurt me. >> this is the video they show grandma. no, you want to be a grandma you get to baby sit friday night. >> you would think mom is going to pop a bl
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. mushed. it is a bag of iced cream. >> yes, you can open a wine bottle with your shoe. oh, my god. yeah. >> woo! >> hands down best reaction to a surprise possibly ever. this video was uploaded by lisa. she gave her mom a valentine's day card. her bottom jaw drops out. >> valentine's...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. it taylored. and it looks like you spent the money. >> this is the best way to save money on dying your hair. lemon use. no. >> no. no. what is this? >> what is happening he has a very long blond pubic mane? >> i'm not watching. what just fell out? what is that? >> there is a doll that ends up mixed up in the hair. this is that guy. he has the youtube channel called how too basic. he has added rice and more eggs and it is a big pile of mush. why not add some macaroni noodles and milk and fries the hair and says you know what forget the fan it is kecreepy a then it has like a birthday party. look at the floor this place is covered in goop. and now the doll is taped to the ceiling. what is crazier than the video itself is the fact that he posted this on may first and within days he had more than one million views. i don't think i'm the same after this. it bores a hole in your
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. it taylored. and it looks like you spent the money. >> this is the best way to save money on dying your hair. lemon use. no. >> no. no. what is this? >> what is happening he has a very long blond pubic mane? >> i'm not watching. what just fell out? what is that? >> there is a...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >> welcome back. our partners are sharing tips to make the most out of an open house, whether you are having one or visiting one, there are things you should know to make it worth your time. >> i am was coldwell banker, open houses can be a homebuyer's best friend. it is a great way to narrow down what you're looking for and see what is there on the market. before you go to your next open house, there are tools to make the most of your visit. most of the time the realtor is not only familiar with the neighborhood, but also the local marketand the on or off sales for any new listings that are coming up. thebuyers should know realtor is a wealth of information beyond the house itself. another misconception is that open houses are only for looking loose. not true. i have sold many. any buyers prefer open houses because they can see them at their only user on an afternoon. another thing is the orientation of the home
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >> welcome back. our partners are sharing tips to make the most out of an open house, whether you are having one or visiting one, there are things you should know to make it worth your time. >> i am was coldwell banker, open houses can be a homebuyer's best friend. it is a great way to narrow down what you're looking for and see what...
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and that flooding risk is highest today from houston all the way to new orleans. drenching thunderstorms also expected all along the gulf. showers and thunderstorms, as you can see, extend into the northeast, all the way down to florida. but it will be clear and hot out in the west. >> and the hot spot, once again, phoenix, at 108 degrees. but elsewhere, temperatures will be moderating a bit. dropping to as low as 54 in boston. >>> there are major new developments overnight involving the l.a. clippers, a team that could have a new owner by the end of the week. our partner, espn, reporting that shelly sterling is racing to sell the team before next tuesday. that's when the nba owners vote on whether to strip control from donald sterling after his racist comments. donald sterling seems to be fighting both the nba and his estranged wife. his lawyer quoting donald as saying, quote, it's my team and i'll sell it when and if i get around to it. we'll be tracking this story throughout the day. >>> this morning, president obama delivers the commencement address at west po
and that flooding risk is highest today from houston all the way to new orleans. drenching thunderstorms also expected all along the gulf. showers and thunderstorms, as you can see, extend into the northeast, all the way down to florida. but it will be clear and hot out in the west. >> and the hot spot, once again, phoenix, at 108 degrees. but elsewhere, temperatures will be moderating a bit. dropping to as low as 54 in boston. >>> there are major new developments overnight...
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back to "late night," everyone. our first guest was just nominated for a tony award for his leading role in the broadway revival of john steinbeck's "of mice and men." he's also the creator and star of the tv series, "moon boy", streaming now on hulu. please welcome chris o'dowd! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: lovely to see you again. >> thanks so much. >> seth: this is -- you're on broadway. you've been here for two months. is this the longest you've been in new york city? >> this is the longest i've been here. yeah. and we're here for quite a -- we're here until the end of july. and i've generally kind of stayed in hotels and whatever. and you know what? we're doing this time, we're -- i was not going to admit this. but we're staying at airbnb places. >> seth: oh wow. >> which is great. but we have a -- we have a dog and a cat. so -- >> seth: are you not suppos
♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back to "late night," everyone. our first guest was just nominated for a tony award for his leading role in the broadway revival of john steinbeck's "of mice and men." he's also the creator and star of the tv series, "moon boy", streaming now on hulu. please welcome...
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orleans, and set up refugee camps. nobody setting them up for them. like is no red cross with tents. they're camping in the woods, trier to survive. so they're affected. armies when they go through landscapes they take all the food. they burn the fences that are keeping the deer away from the corn. they take any food available in barns barns and so forth. so the civilians end up in a war landscape, frightened, scared, and sherman goes through georgia, burns things deliberately. so the civilians are short of food, they're hungry, they're infected with diseases they wouldn't otherwise have had. all those sorts of things add to the mortality of the war. >> host: what about the prison population of the soldiers? >> guest: i'm sorry? >> host: the zonings in enemy -- soldiers in enemy prisons. >> guest: both sides had prisoner in of wore camps, the most famous andersonville in georgia, but the union had prisoner of war camps, in chicago, a book that makes -- the attitude is clear "to die in chicago." and both sides historian
orleans, and set up refugee camps. nobody setting them up for them. like is no red cross with tents. they're camping in the woods, trier to survive. so they're affected. armies when they go through landscapes they take all the food. they burn the fences that are keeping the deer away from the corn. they take any food available in barns barns and so forth. so the civilians end up in a war landscape, frightened, scared, and sherman goes through georgia, burns things deliberately. so the civilians...