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jason carroll live in houma, louisiana. jason,
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we were watching our jason carroll a few moments ago. to me, the thing i can't get over is we saw this was a category 4 hurricane earlier this morning. it's still a category 4 hurricane right now. that is -- that is remarkable. >> absolutely, jim. i guess the observation here is a captain obvious moment. it's going to get worse before it gets better. people need to be careful, check on their neighbors. try to keep your communications up so you can text for help. try to use texts because the internet system is going to get challenged with the towers. they're a lot better than before katrina, but communications is going to get to be a problem. to coordinate, you'd got to be able to communicate, and that's going to get challenged, let alone the road network, and even the river network will be disrupted. >> that's right. we've been talking about this throughout the day. i know we've talked about this with you before, but as we're seeing some of the full ieffect of hurricane ida being unleashed across louisiana, do you think enough of the les
we were watching our jason carroll a few moments ago. to me, the thing i can't get over is we saw this was a category 4 hurricane earlier this morning. it's still a category 4 hurricane right now. that is -- that is remarkable. >> absolutely, jim. i guess the observation here is a captain obvious moment. it's going to get worse before it gets better. people need to be careful, check on their neighbors. try to keep your communications up so you can text for help. try to use texts because...
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. >> diahann carroll described julia as a white negro with very little negroness. >> don't worry about it. there will be another monday next week. >> at the beginning there were certain stations would on the even carry it, especially in the south. >> back in the '60s whenever a black person was on television it was a particular pressure. >> it was a huge responsibility for diahann carroll to have broken that ground. >> it was a bit too much. by that i mean the responsibility of it was maybe one that i shouldn't have taken so seriously. >> it really drove miss carroll to the verge of a nervous breakdown. >> there are lots of people who feel i didn't take it seriously enough. but i do think we were a beginning. and that beginning i think has resulted in a lot of the things that we're seeing on the air today. it would be cool to ride a horse on the moon. oh wowzers, what a special family! special like my fudge stripes. made with real original keebler fudge. only elves can make cookies this good! keebler® - made with magic, loved by families™. ♪ watch the olympic games on xfinity ♪
. >> diahann carroll described julia as a white negro with very little negroness. >> don't worry about it. there will be another monday next week. >> at the beginning there were certain stations would on the even carry it, especially in the south. >> back in the '60s whenever a black person was on television it was a particular pressure. >> it was a huge responsibility for diahann carroll to have broken that ground. >> it was a bit too much. by that i mean...
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. >> diane carroll described julia as a white negro with very little negro-ness. >> don't worry about it. there will be another monday next week. >> be at the beginning there were certain stations that wouldn't even carry it, especially in the south. >> back in the '60s whenever a black person was on television, it was particularly pressure. >> it was a huge responsibility for diane carroll to have broken that ground. >> it was a bit too much. by that i mean the responsibility of it was maybe one that i shouldn't have taken so seriously. >> it really drove ms. carroll to the verge of a nervous breakdown. >> a lot of people feel i didn't take it seriously enough but i do think we were a beginning and that beginning i think has resulted in a lot of things we're seeing on the air today. go crazy, remember it's a business dinner not a costume party. on a spotty network this is what she heard... just wear something crazy, remember it's a costume party. a costume party!? yes! anybody want to split a turkey leg? ♪ when i was young ♪ no-no-no-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed any
. >> diane carroll described julia as a white negro with very little negro-ness. >> don't worry about it. there will be another monday next week. >> be at the beginning there were certain stations that wouldn't even carry it, especially in the south. >> back in the '60s whenever a black person was on television, it was particularly pressure. >> it was a huge responsibility for diane carroll to have broken that ground. >> it was a bit too much. by that i mean...
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jason carroll live in houma, louisiana. jason, it just gets worse and worse where you are there in houma, louisiana. you are just getting pounded right now. what's the latest? >> yeah, i just wanted to confirm something. we were talking about the wind gusts out here. checked in with our weather department here. just to confirm before i said it. we've been experiencing wind gusts topping 100 miles per hour. out there. not right here where i'm standing because we've moved back next to a solid brick structure, jim. just to give us a barrier from the brunt of what is happening out here. you can look out there and you can gauge for your own eyes what we have been experiencing as the eye wall descends upon houma. the wind literally takes your breath away as it howls through here, taking with it trees, power lines, damaging structures in the area as well. we've been hearing from emergency officials who say that's what they've been receiving so far in terms of their assessment of the damage. hard to make it out because all of this
jason carroll live in houma, louisiana. jason, it just gets worse and worse where you are there in houma, louisiana. you are just getting pounded right now. what's the latest? >> yeah, i just wanted to confirm something. we were talking about the wind gusts out here. checked in with our weather department here. just to confirm before i said it. we've been experiencing wind gusts topping 100 miles per hour. out there. not right here where i'm standing because we've moved back next to a...
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i am inside french quarter, we are higher elevation than where jason carroll is. this area is not prone to flooding but it can still happen here. look behind me, you can see business owners are boarding up, working on this all morning, boarding up. this gentleman working on this shop himself, seen crews, half dozen people outboarding up buildings, getting ready for the storm. we know it is not just water but high wind speeds, up to 140 miles per hour that could impact this area. this is an iconic part of new orleans, right? you mark it on your calendar and come here. we ran into so many tourists that spent hard earned money to be in new orleans, now they're told they need to go home. some of them are hanging about. some have redirected travel plans by getting on flights, trying to get out of the area. people that live here, some are under mandatory evacuation orders. there are four parishes under mandatory evacuation orders. others told to leave voluntarily. others like hotels are saying you don't have to go home but you can't stay here, and warning if you are eva
i am inside french quarter, we are higher elevation than where jason carroll is. this area is not prone to flooding but it can still happen here. look behind me, you can see business owners are boarding up, working on this all morning, boarding up. this gentleman working on this shop himself, seen crews, half dozen people outboarding up buildings, getting ready for the storm. we know it is not just water but high wind speeds, up to 140 miles per hour that could impact this area. this is an...
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here to discuss, liz wheeler, "new york post" columnist carroll markowicz. carroll, we've had the experience of seeing 95% of private schools in this country offer some form of in-person learning even though fewer than half of our public institutions were doing the same thing. it's absolutely infuriating. what is your perspective on this? >> as you know, i was born in the soviet union. most of my life people have asked me do you see any similars of america with the soviet union? never until this year did i say yeah, this is like the stories that i heard growing up. seems like the things that my grandmother or parents would tell me about. i came to the u.s. when i was small. the idea that they just took away schools from so many kids and that was barely a problem for so many people is absolutely at the forefront of that. it became untenable that there was a society of people that were living their lives and doing whatever they wanted like the mayor of washington d.c. while telling the rest of us to do something different. what has been done to kids is egregio
here to discuss, liz wheeler, "new york post" columnist carroll markowicz. carroll, we've had the experience of seeing 95% of private schools in this country offer some form of in-person learning even though fewer than half of our public institutions were doing the same thing. it's absolutely infuriating. what is your perspective on this? >> as you know, i was born in the soviet union. most of my life people have asked me do you see any similars of america with the soviet union?...
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. >> carroll is interested in the makeup of the supreme court at the time and if nixon had any vision of this ever ending up at the supreme court? >> he chose to keep the tapes and actually i in the book with the scene, actually it in july, august of 1973 after one of his aides alexander butterfield has revealed that the president has been taping himself. so then nixon when he hears about this he's actually in hospital suffering from pneumonia in the same naval hospital actually where i live just outside washington in bethesda, same hospital that president trump was taken to with covid a few months ago. nixon is there and he's feeling terrible, so is mine is a bit kind of clouded because he's on heavy painkillers and so on. and he has to take a decision on what many of his aides are urging him to have a bonfire on the white house lawn and destroy the tapes. but he still thinks he can control the tapes and the tapes will be his ally in this fight with john dean and others, that he will be able to release selected portions of the conversations that will bolster his version of events, an
. >> carroll is interested in the makeup of the supreme court at the time and if nixon had any vision of this ever ending up at the supreme court? >> he chose to keep the tapes and actually i in the book with the scene, actually it in july, august of 1973 after one of his aides alexander butterfield has revealed that the president has been taping himself. so then nixon when he hears about this he's actually in hospital suffering from pneumonia in the same naval hospital actually...
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. >> in june robert gottlieb, a man who has been the final editor of all of robert carroll's books wrote an essay in the new york times. the focus was on john gunter and the 900 page book he wrote 75 years ago called inside usa. in gottlieb's opinion, gunther was quote, probably the best recorder america ever had. he wanted to find out more about this publishing success story so we called canadian freelance writer ken cuthbertson to talk about him about his book called inside: the biography of john gottlieb. >> can cuthbertson on this episode of book notes plus. listen at c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcast. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. saturday you'll find the people that explore our nations passed on american history tv and on sunday we bring you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. it's television for serious readers. learn, discover, explore weekends on c-span2. weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's stories and on sunday we bring you the latest in nonfiction books and authors.
. >> in june robert gottlieb, a man who has been the final editor of all of robert carroll's books wrote an essay in the new york times. the focus was on john gunter and the 900 page book he wrote 75 years ago called inside usa. in gottlieb's opinion, gunther was quote, probably the best recorder america ever had. he wanted to find out more about this publishing success story so we called canadian freelance writer ken cuthbertson to talk about him about his book called inside: the...
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jason carroll, cnn, houma, louisiana. >>> and time is running out for those hoping to leave louisiana by plane. at new orleans louie armstrong international airport, all flights have been canceled for sunday. our affiliate spoke to a young couple visiting new orleans who said they are stranded and looking for bus routes out of the city. t baton rouge airport still have some flights, but after 10:00 a.m., all local flights are canceled. passengers are advised to contact their airline for the latest flight information. >>> mandy landry is a member of the louisiana state house of representatives, and she gijoin us from new orleans. thank you to making the time in what must be a very busy time for you. landfall probably just less than 12 hours away from now. what worries you most right now, the wind or the water? >> reporter: you know, living in new orleans, water is something that always concerns us. we're below sea level, we're surrounded by water here, we all, you know, the entire city, the entire state is having memories of katrina right now. so it is certainly the water. but we've al
jason carroll, cnn, houma, louisiana. >>> and time is running out for those hoping to leave louisiana by plane. at new orleans louie armstrong international airport, all flights have been canceled for sunday. our affiliate spoke to a young couple visiting new orleans who said they are stranded and looking for bus routes out of the city. t baton rouge airport still have some flights, but after 10:00 a.m., all local flights are canceled. passengers are advised to contact their airline...
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jason carroll is on the scene for us there. what are conditions like where you are? >> reporter: well, it's not just about the rain. it's also the wind that we've been experiencing out here as well. homa is under an extreme wind warning. some of the trees, the tops have been shirred off as we've been standing out here. we've had an opportunity to give a quick sort of tour of the immediate area. and just in the few short hours as the conditions have deteriorated, we've seen debris in the roadways and already seen power lines starting to arc. we've lost power at the location where we are at this moment. the eye wall of the storm, we are in the direct path of the eye wall. still two hours away. so homa is going to be in the thick of it for the next several hours. the worst of it still several hours away. as we're standing out here, though, giving you the updates, i want to point out we are standing in an area, if you turn around right here, this is the area where we're going to be inbetween doing these hits. we do have a safe location where we will be bringing you updat
jason carroll is on the scene for us there. what are conditions like where you are? >> reporter: well, it's not just about the rain. it's also the wind that we've been experiencing out here as well. homa is under an extreme wind warning. some of the trees, the tops have been shirred off as we've been standing out here. we've had an opportunity to give a quick sort of tour of the immediate area. and just in the few short hours as the conditions have deteriorated, we've seen debris in the...
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>> all right, jason carroll in houma, louisiana, thank you so much. joining us on the phone right now is the sheriff of terrabonne parish. have you been able to reach every part of your parish to assess the damage? >> we're still working to get clear -- pretty much covered the north and south end of the parish. >> sheriff, you're breaking up a little bit. what more do you need from the state government or from the federal government? >> well -- they've been very helpful in getting what we need so we can continue serving our people in terrabonne. looking forward to continue to take care of the people. >> when do you expect people can return to their homes? >> the natural gas, there's not a lot of fuel and there's no running water, and there's no electricity. >> all right, sheriff, the phone lines are, in addition to all other challenges in louisiana, the cell phone service is pretty horrific. we hope to make a connection with you that would be better so our viewers can hear it. >>> any moment we're expecting to hear from the secretary of state antony b
>> all right, jason carroll in houma, louisiana, thank you so much. joining us on the phone right now is the sheriff of terrabonne parish. have you been able to reach every part of your parish to assess the damage? >> we're still working to get clear -- pretty much covered the north and south end of the parish. >> sheriff, you're breaking up a little bit. what more do you need from the state government or from the federal government? >> well -- they've been very helpful...
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to those of you who are antiquaryians of dc know this is carroll row. they occupy the southernmost -- this one on the far right is a boarding house run by josaiahs king. this is the way that cutler describes to it his daughter, betsy. this is the first session of the seventh now congress. this is the first entire congress that is calling washington, d.c. home. and cutler writes about life on carroll row and josaiahs king's boarding house. it is situated east of the capitol on highest ground in the city. mr. reed and myself have i think the pleasantest room in the house or indeed in the whole city. it is a third story commanding a delightful aspect of the capitol, the city, along the extent of the river and the city of an exandrea. imagine how beautiful. he adds i am exceedingly happy with mr. reed. were i have to have made my choice of all of the members of the house and congress to have lived in the same chamber with me, all things considered, i would have chosen mr. reed. i am not much pleased with the capitol. it is a huge pile built with handsome st
to those of you who are antiquaryians of dc know this is carroll row. they occupy the southernmost -- this one on the far right is a boarding house run by josaiahs king. this is the way that cutler describes to it his daughter, betsy. this is the first session of the seventh now congress. this is the first entire congress that is calling washington, d.c. home. and cutler writes about life on carroll row and josaiahs king's boarding house. it is situated east of the capitol on highest ground in...
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. >>> i am joined now by cnn national correspondent, jason carroll. he is in louisiana. um, let's start with this. what -- what are you seeing now? i expect it's quiet but what are you expecting to see in the hours ahead where you are? >> well, first things first. you are absolutely right, michael. it is pin-drop quiet, like a ghost town here in homa and that's exactly how emergency officials want it to be. homa is under a mandatory evacuation. um, but in terms of what we're expecting, very good question. emergency officials are expecting this could be ground zero for hurricane ida which is why you see a number of boarded-up buildings in and around town. some sandbags in front of the buildings but certainly not all around town, michael. we have seen a number of buildings that are not boarded up, as well. i was -- spoke to the local sheriff here who told me that while homa is under a mandatory evacuation, he estimates anywhere between 60 to 80% of the residents have, in fact, decided to heed that warning, that severe warning, and have evacuated. but certainly, we have spo
. >>> i am joined now by cnn national correspondent, jason carroll. he is in louisiana. um, let's start with this. what -- what are you seeing now? i expect it's quiet but what are you expecting to see in the hours ahead where you are? >> well, first things first. you are absolutely right, michael. it is pin-drop quiet, like a ghost town here in homa and that's exactly how emergency officials want it to be. homa is under a mandatory evacuation. um, but in terms of what we're...
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jason carroll, cnn, houma, louisiana. >> thanks, jason, for that. so once the hurricane makes landfall, it should leave many people desperate for help. and an organization that is always ready to step up and lend a helping hand is red cross. so joining me now from that organization is spokesperson nicole mall in baton rouge, louisiana. nicole, hi. so this storm -- um -- there is a warning that it is un-survivable. what are you preparing for here? >> well, we were preparing for -- for the worst, right? we know that this is going to have a significant impact for the state of louisiana and the surrounding area. so for us, as the american red cross, our priority is getting folks here help shelter people who are evacuating. safety is going to be the highest priority for people. and you know, we heard from that previous story there are folks staying behind. and i can't urge you strongly enough. if you are being told by those officials in your community to evacuate, that is the safest thing you can do. and we've got shelters open throughout the state to be
jason carroll, cnn, houma, louisiana. >> thanks, jason, for that. so once the hurricane makes landfall, it should leave many people desperate for help. and an organization that is always ready to step up and lend a helping hand is red cross. so joining me now from that organization is spokesperson nicole mall in baton rouge, louisiana. nicole, hi. so this storm -- um -- there is a warning that it is un-survivable. what are you preparing for here? >> well, we were preparing for --...
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mary carroll is here from the department of emergency management to answer any questions and i think -- who else is leer? like i said, it was a long night. and right now i'm going to call up dr. grant koufax to talk a little bit about the specifics of our health order, what the plans are and just thank you all so much for being here and thank you all so much for continuing to do your very best to comply with these london breed wrappin up her part of the press conference saying san francisco has now mandated full masking indoors. we'll continue to stream this online at nbcbayarea.com and we'll have updates for you at 10:00. yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. . why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. geico. s
mary carroll is here from the department of emergency management to answer any questions and i think -- who else is leer? like i said, it was a long night. and right now i'm going to call up dr. grant koufax to talk a little bit about the specifics of our health order, what the plans are and just thank you all so much for being here and thank you all so much for continuing to do your very best to comply with these london breed wrappin up her part of the press conference saying san francisco has...
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jason carroll has the details. >> reporter: mayor de blasio is recommending that anyone who foes ifoe foes goes inside a public place mask up, but he stopped short of issuing a mask mandate. some of his critics are questioning why especially when you consider that new york city is seeing an uptick in covid cases. the mayor says his recommendation is based on data and science and that the strategy going forward is focused to getting more people vaccinated. in fact he said everything the city is doing is about, quote, getting vaccine centric. when pressed, he said the city is offering the same guidance the cdc issued last week. so no mask mandate, but he is urging people no go inside public places like a restaurant or grocery store or a gym to max up. in fact equinox and sole cycle require all members be vaccinated before entry, that goes in to effect in september. i spoke to a restaurant owner right here at cafeteria restaurant, a popular place here in new york city, to ask them about how the mayor's recommendation might affect their policy going forward. >> i think it is a great appro
jason carroll has the details. >> reporter: mayor de blasio is recommending that anyone who foes ifoe foes goes inside a public place mask up, but he stopped short of issuing a mask mandate. some of his critics are questioning why especially when you consider that new york city is seeing an uptick in covid cases. the mayor says his recommendation is based on data and science and that the strategy going forward is focused to getting more people vaccinated. in fact he said everything the...
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jason carroll is following this. tell us what this announcement will include. >> reporter: well, couple of things, jim. the mayor met with health officials over the past few days over the weekend and he has reviewed recommendations from the cdc. given the uptick in cases that the city has seen, the new york mayor expected to strongly encourage people to wear masks indoors but expected to stop short of issuing a mask mandate. that really begs the question, is that going to be enough to change people's behaviors and get more people wearing masks indoors? as you know, last week we saw that federal guidance that came out and advised people who live in high areas of transmission to wear masks. new york city falls into that particular area. in fact, when you look at places like staten island and certain sections of brooklyn, you see some of the lowest vaccination rates. ag again, this new guidance coming from the mayor is expected to be announced at 10:00 a.m. this morning. the question then being, will it be enough to cha
jason carroll is following this. tell us what this announcement will include. >> reporter: well, couple of things, jim. the mayor met with health officials over the past few days over the weekend and he has reviewed recommendations from the cdc. given the uptick in cases that the city has seen, the new york mayor expected to strongly encourage people to wear masks indoors but expected to stop short of issuing a mask mandate. that really begs the question, is that going to be enough to...
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let's get to jason carroll in louisiana close to where ida may make laughlin tomorrow. what's the latest, jason? >> reporter: if you look behind me, poppy, you can see there are boarded up buildings, sandbagged building as well. l that is ghost town. a number of folks have left down. that's exactly what emergency officials want to see and want to hear, basically when you think of homa, think of this. again, as i've said, it could be ground zero for this hurricane. it's also under a mandatory evacuation. spoke to the sheriff out here who says that he predicts anywhere between 60% to 80% of residents here and the surrounding parish have basically left town. we've also heard from the state's governor who says, look, if you're planning to leave, time has all but run out. even after hearing all of that, there are still, poppy, a number of folks, mostly longtime residents who say, look, they feel as though their best course of action is to stay where they are. >> so you're not going to evacuate. do you have any concerns about staying? >> tornadoes and the wind damage. i'm mor
let's get to jason carroll in louisiana close to where ida may make laughlin tomorrow. what's the latest, jason? >> reporter: if you look behind me, poppy, you can see there are boarded up buildings, sandbagged building as well. l that is ghost town. a number of folks have left down. that's exactly what emergency officials want to see and want to hear, basically when you think of homa, think of this. again, as i've said, it could be ground zero for this hurricane. it's also under a...
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jason carroll is in houma, louisiana. let's go to nadia rommera live in new orleans without power and what is the latest. >> reporter: completely without power. you heard jason talk about that wind event. look at these trees that came down during the storm and what did they come down on? the power lines. so this is why the city is without power part of the reason -- [ no audio ] >> we lost the connection. as nadia was saying, part of the problem in new orleans and really across many cities in the state right now is the power situation. communications down. i believe we've reconnected with nadia. can you hear me? all right. i think we'll have to try to reconnect with her. communications in this type of connection has been hard for everyone. police departments saying that they're without communication. you could see the challenge of even kektsing with our reporters on the the ground. this is going to be very major significant issue as they try to get rescue and recovery efforts underway in many parts of the state. joining m
jason carroll is in houma, louisiana. let's go to nadia rommera live in new orleans without power and what is the latest. >> reporter: completely without power. you heard jason talk about that wind event. look at these trees that came down during the storm and what did they come down on? the power lines. so this is why the city is without power part of the reason -- [ no audio ] >> we lost the connection. as nadia was saying, part of the problem in new orleans and really across many...
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our national correspondent jason carroll starts us off in manhattan. jason, walk us through what we know. >> look, as you know, john, new yorkers are already required to wear masks in places like subways and schools and hospitals. but given the up tick that the city has scene and transmittable cases, the mayor is urging new yorkers to wear masks inside all of public places regardless of their status. now, again, he's urging strongly recommending but he's not issuing a mask mandate. and the mayor says it's not just about trying to get more people to wear masks, but it's also about trying to get more people to get vaccinated. i mean, there are pockets of the city places like staten island and brooklyn seeing low vaccination rates. that's why he's saying going forward, anyone who wants to get hired by the city is going to have to prove that they are vaccinated. the city's health commissioner speaking out about this during a briefing and basically talking about the delta variant being the key indicator for why we're seeing the change from the administratio
our national correspondent jason carroll starts us off in manhattan. jason, walk us through what we know. >> look, as you know, john, new yorkers are already required to wear masks in places like subways and schools and hospitals. but given the up tick that the city has scene and transmittable cases, the mayor is urging new yorkers to wear masks inside all of public places regardless of their status. now, again, he's urging strongly recommending but he's not issuing a mask mandate. and...
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who has been the final editor of all of robert carroll's books, wrote an essay in the "new york times." the focus was on john gunther, and the 900-page he wrote 75 years ago called "inside u.s.a." in gottlieb's opinion, gunther was, quote, probably the best reporter america ever had, unquote. we wanted to find out more about this publishing success story. so we called canadian freelance writer ken cuthbertson to talk with him about his 1992 book called "inside :the biography of john gunther". >> listen at c-span.org/podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. >> next, paul goldberger discusses his book "ballpark, baseball in the american city" exploring baseball and the changing architecture of ballparks over the years. the kansas city library of -- hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> thanks. i want to thank the library for putting on this event, the library board, jonathan kemper and the staff who worked with us. the library is a fantastic institution. we are lucky to have it. look at this awesome auditorium. speaking of great public spaces. >> yes, yes. >> this is one.
who has been the final editor of all of robert carroll's books, wrote an essay in the "new york times." the focus was on john gunther, and the 900-page he wrote 75 years ago called "inside u.s.a." in gottlieb's opinion, gunther was, quote, probably the best reporter america ever had, unquote. we wanted to find out more about this publishing success story. so we called canadian freelance writer ken cuthbertson to talk with him about his 1992 book called "inside :the...
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carroll, reporter for "the washington post." her latest book is "i alone can fix it," donald j. trump's catastrophic final year. and tom nichols, author and professor of national affairs. and note that the opinions professor nichols expressed are his own. good to have all of you here tonight. peter baker, what are you hearing from the white house tonight about the troop withdrawal? kind of put in perspective how big this moment is, not just for the administration but obviously for the entire country. >> well, it is a big moment, obviously. it is a big moment in the life of a country when you lose a war, especially the longest war you have ever fought to leave the way that we have left 20 years after we first got there with great promise and hope is an ending that nobody could have obviously imagined 20 years ago. i was on the ground days after 9/11. i got there -- when i got there, the cia wasn't there yet. the american special forces aren't there yet and the taliban was there. what we learned as reporters in afghanistan in that fall of 2001 was just what a wretched, miserable c
carroll, reporter for "the washington post." her latest book is "i alone can fix it," donald j. trump's catastrophic final year. and tom nichols, author and professor of national affairs. and note that the opinions professor nichols expressed are his own. good to have all of you here tonight. peter baker, what are you hearing from the white house tonight about the troop withdrawal? kind of put in perspective how big this moment is, not just for the administration but...
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jason carroll has been tracking the story. so jason, has the mayor said why he stopped short of that mandate? >> reporter: well, it's a good question. basically what the mayor is saying is he's following the data, he's following the science in terms of how he's moving forward with whatever guidance he gives and whatever policy he puts out there. so even though we're seeing an uptick in cases here for now, he is strongly urging and again strongly recommending -- not mandating but recommending -- that in a public place like a restaurant like this or a gym or a grocery store, that you wear a mask inside. and in fact, one particular gym taking it a step further. equinox and soul cycle making an announcement this afternoon basically saying all of its members going forward are going to have to be vaccinated before they're going to be allowed inside those particular facilities. so some taking it a step forward. also the mayor anaunsing when it comes -- announcing when it comes to vaccines that any city worker going forward is going t
jason carroll has been tracking the story. so jason, has the mayor said why he stopped short of that mandate? >> reporter: well, it's a good question. basically what the mayor is saying is he's following the data, he's following the science in terms of how he's moving forward with whatever guidance he gives and whatever policy he puts out there. so even though we're seeing an uptick in cases here for now, he is strongly urging and again strongly recommending -- not mandating but...
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. >> jason carroll has more tonight from houma, louisiana. >> reporter: throughout much of downtown houma, louisiana, one can see the damage from hurricane ida in nearly every direction. this was once a childhood home of harrison. his great grandmother lived here, now it's all gone. >> my whole childhood is just gone now. all the memories left in one storm. >> reporter: across the street the barbershop destroyed, the home next door is still standing barely. part of the roof is damaged, his carport gone. he waited out the storm with his wife at home and at one moment the wind was so bad they thought they would not survive. >> we was scared, you know. me and my old lady pried and went on our knees and asked the lord to take care of this house and protect us, you know what i mean? give us the opportunity to breathe. >> reporter: you got down on your knees and prayed? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: what do you think, next time a category 4 comes, will you evacuate? >> i'll get out of here. >> reporter: winding 100 miles an hour swirled around houma as idea crawled around. portions of terrebonne ai
. >> jason carroll has more tonight from houma, louisiana. >> reporter: throughout much of downtown houma, louisiana, one can see the damage from hurricane ida in nearly every direction. this was once a childhood home of harrison. his great grandmother lived here, now it's all gone. >> my whole childhood is just gone now. all the memories left in one storm. >> reporter: across the street the barbershop destroyed, the home next door is still standing barely. part of the...
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jason carroll is there. what are you seeing, jason? >> reporter: well, as you can imagine, it's not just about what we're seeing, which is a little wind right now, but what we're expecting. this could be ground zero for this hurricane. this area as well as a town called houma, not far from where i'm standing. if you look behind me here, emergency officials are hoping and betting that this floodgate could be one of the main courses of defense against water overflow in this area. it was built after katrina. it's higher than most of the levees in and around the parish. the levees in and around the parish stand at about 12 feet. as you've heard from some of the predictions, storm surge could be up to 15 feet. that is why this area is under a mandatory evacuation. houma also under a mandatory evacuation, population there about 34,000. when i was speaking to emergency officials about those mandatory evacuations, he said his belief is that most of the people who live south of this floodigate, e believes many of the people there have evacuated
jason carroll is there. what are you seeing, jason? >> reporter: well, as you can imagine, it's not just about what we're seeing, which is a little wind right now, but what we're expecting. this could be ground zero for this hurricane. this area as well as a town called houma, not far from where i'm standing. if you look behind me here, emergency officials are hoping and betting that this floodgate could be one of the main courses of defense against water overflow in this area. it was...
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more pertinent new stories that has come out i'm imagining since your this book, as part of the eg carroll saga, she gives president trump rate in the '90s but more pertinent entered defamation in 2019, during his administration. there was a question whether that suspense would still hold up in the president trump was out of office and the new administration was coming in and even though a federal court said this is essentially bogus, the merrick garland administration said well, because this happened during trump's administration, we are going to take this on. defending president trump. what does that say to you. >> so i've been critical of america garland in a price on some other things but this i disagreed with. some very critical in the book so bill barr determination with donald trump came over to the justice department i would like you to represent me in this matter. defamation and termination for bill barr is must conduct in the official course on the presidents duty. the way it was a find me is the prosecutor as if you indicted somebody because of something you said in court, will
more pertinent new stories that has come out i'm imagining since your this book, as part of the eg carroll saga, she gives president trump rate in the '90s but more pertinent entered defamation in 2019, during his administration. there was a question whether that suspense would still hold up in the president trump was out of office and the new administration was coming in and even though a federal court said this is essentially bogus, the merrick garland administration said well, because this...
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they're thinking about it because of how close it is getting, you want to warn them to be extremely carroll. it will be reduced from all this activity and increased smoke. the evacuation orders in place for good reason with these brand new red nag fire warnings up. for the caldor fire and the dixie fire and the an hope fire as well. >> all right. thank you. >>> as the mayor said, they haven't had widespread evacuation in this area in more than 40 years. not just people on the move. take a look. wildlife also. this bear wandering around the river park estate along highway 89 south of meyers. this bear was seen running through yards and trying to get into that garage door there, trying to escape the flames. we hope the bear made to it safety. >> with wildfires raging across the state, a dramatic announcement. the forest service is closing all national forests admit you need. it will include the labor day weekend. the forest service says it is a matter of public and firefighter safety with. the parks shut down, visitors won't get trapped. and with no visitors, it means a diminished potential f
they're thinking about it because of how close it is getting, you want to warn them to be extremely carroll. it will be reduced from all this activity and increased smoke. the evacuation orders in place for good reason with these brand new red nag fire warnings up. for the caldor fire and the dixie fire and the an hope fire as well. >> all right. thank you. >>> as the mayor said, they haven't had widespread evacuation in this area in more than 40 years. not just people on the...
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. >> jason carroll is there for us. what are you seeing? >> reporter: well, victor, we moved away from downtown houma, where we saw so much destruction there, to some of the surrounding neighborhoods and we're finding even more here in this house, a house that used to stand, now gone. that mattress right there helped them survive because they stood behind this wall, put the mattress up when ida descended upon them, and used the mattress to protect them as the house basically disintegrated around them, so they used that in order to survive, and this is where we're finding, victor and alisyn, through much of this neighborhood, i'm going to hop down here and try and show you a little more in terms of what it looks like as we take a look up the street here. more destruction. you've been talking to some of our folks in and around new orleans, and they talk about the water damage there, but out here, it was really a wind event. i know you guys were talking about this before, but this is what happens when a hurricane, category 4, descends upon an
. >> jason carroll is there for us. what are you seeing? >> reporter: well, victor, we moved away from downtown houma, where we saw so much destruction there, to some of the surrounding neighborhoods and we're finding even more here in this house, a house that used to stand, now gone. that mattress right there helped them survive because they stood behind this wall, put the mattress up when ida descended upon them, and used the mattress to protect them as the house basically...
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contrary to my responsibilities as a lawyer, a couple and also the law that is representing elizabeth seen carroll lots of rice said suing donald trump defamation with ross to re publications made many years ago as a whole lot of damage into the story as well. yeah. once that shogun station human runs, campaign is reputation. that tarnished it seems by involvement with the quote most scandal tell us more about language. well, the human rights campaign is the most prominent l g b t. i was advocacy group in the united states, it defends it promotes lobbies for minority rights across the whole country and it's presidents often. so david found himself under fire as an internal investigation is launched into his role. he was also mentioned in the attorney general's report, allegedly releasing the victims personnel file to the governor's office when those allegations were made. now he's somebody else who said his behavior was entirely legitimate. he acted well within his room. it was nothing illegal untoward. and what he did, nevertheless, and in time of estimation has been lost and no doubt a shadow wi
contrary to my responsibilities as a lawyer, a couple and also the law that is representing elizabeth seen carroll lots of rice said suing donald trump defamation with ross to re publications made many years ago as a whole lot of damage into the story as well. yeah. once that shogun station human runs, campaign is reputation. that tarnished it seems by involvement with the quote most scandal tell us more about language. well, the human rights campaign is the most prominent l g b t. i was...
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be contrary to my responsibilities as a lawyer kaplan's also, the law representing elizabeth, seen carroll lots of rights of suing donald trump. defamation with ross to re publications made many years ago as a whole lot of damage into the story as well. the andrew cuomo, of course, has continued to deny litigation saying he was never inappropriate to to any women in his behavior, even as resignation is around him, continue to mountain more and more organizations become embroiled in the story. one such children as ation human rights campaign. his reputation, that tarnished it seems by involvement with the quote most scandal tell us more about language. well, the human rights campaign is the most prominent l g b t. i was advocacy group in the united states. it defends that promotes lobbies for minority rights across the whole country and it's presidents. often, david found himself under fire as an internal investigation is launched into his role. he was also mentioned in the attorney general's report, allegedly releasing the victims personnel file to the governor's office when those allegati
be contrary to my responsibilities as a lawyer kaplan's also, the law representing elizabeth, seen carroll lots of rights of suing donald trump. defamation with ross to re publications made many years ago as a whole lot of damage into the story as well. the andrew cuomo, of course, has continued to deny litigation saying he was never inappropriate to to any women in his behavior, even as resignation is around him, continue to mountain more and more organizations become embroiled in the story....
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contrary to my responsibilities as a lawyer, a couple and also the law that is representing elizabeth seen carroll lots of rights suing donald trump defamation with ross to rape obligations made many years ago. is that a whole lot of damage into the story? as well. yeah. one such organization, human rights campaign is reputation tarnished. it seems by involvement with the quote most scandal tell us more about that group. well, the human rights campaign is the most prominent l g b t. i was advocacy group in the united states. it defends, it promotes lobbies for minority rights across the whole country and its president . so david found himself under fire as an internal investigation is launched into his role. he was also mentioned in the attorney general's report, allegedly releasing the victims personnel file to the governor's office when those allegations were made. now he's somebody else who said his behavior was entirely legitimate. he acted well within his ream it. there was nothing illegal untoward. and what he did, nevertheless, and in time of estimation has been lost. no doubt, a shadow wil
contrary to my responsibilities as a lawyer, a couple and also the law that is representing elizabeth seen carroll lots of rights suing donald trump defamation with ross to rape obligations made many years ago. is that a whole lot of damage into the story? as well. yeah. one such organization, human rights campaign is reputation tarnished. it seems by involvement with the quote most scandal tell us more about that group. well, the human rights campaign is the most prominent l g b t. i was...
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contrary to my responsibilities as a lawyer, a couple and also the law representing elizabeth, seen carroll lots of rice and soothing donald trump for defamation, with ross to write publications made many years ago as a whole other dimension to the story as well yeah, one shogun is ation the human rights campaign is for petition that tarnished it seems by involvement with the quote most scandal tell us more about language. well, the human rights campaign is the most prominent l g b t i with...
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contrary to my responsibilities as a lawyer, a couple and also the law representing elizabeth seen carroll lots of rights at suing donald trump defamation with ross to rape obligations made many years ago. is that a whole lot of damage into the story as well? yeah, once it's showing as age and human rights, campaign is reputation, that tarnished it seems by involvement with the quote most scandal tell us more about language. well, the human rights campaign is the most prominent l g b t. i was...
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for more on the legacy of the tokyo games i've been speaking to matt carroll, chief executive officer of the australian olympic committee and he told me what the games had meant for his country had a particularly successful time. it has been a great games for the australian team. we equalled the high mark achieved in athens with 17 gold medals, 46 medals across 20 disciplines, 15 sports, but it served to be a great time for australians who were in lockdown in some of our cities, the inspiration of the games, notjust the medals but the people who came sixth, seventh, eighth, the sportsmanship that we saw. all of those things that we hold dear to the olympic sentiment in sport. i was going to ask you what you felt you learned from the games, given that they had been different but you called it mateship, the athletes depending on each other more than ever before, they didn't have any other support that they would have normally expected. that's right, the athletes from whichever country arriving in tokyo airport into the olympic village, to the training venues, competition venues, and the
for more on the legacy of the tokyo games i've been speaking to matt carroll, chief executive officer of the australian olympic committee and he told me what the games had meant for his country had a particularly successful time. it has been a great games for the australian team. we equalled the high mark achieved in athens with 17 gold medals, 46 medals across 20 disciplines, 15 sports, but it served to be a great time for australians who were in lockdown in some of our cities, the inspiration...
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to have a distinguished professor of math so is under a pseudonym of lewis carroll and called it through the looking d glass. the looking glass iss the wormhole a gateway between our universe and a parallel universe. the next question i'm sure you will ask if there is a gateway the wormhole then is all this presley still live in a parallel universe? and the answer is, probably yes according to the quantum theory. so we talked about the multi- verse of universe. and then the double is expanding me on —- it is called the big bang period the string very says there could be other universes out there. but the collision is the bigin bang. it could be the collision of the multi- verse of universes. i find it aesthetically pleasing because my parents were buddhist and in buddhism there is no beginning or and there is just nirvana nirvana but i was raised presbyterian and in theas presbyterian religion there is an instant when god said let there be light so the universe had a beginning toy didn't. there's no two ways around it until now. now he put these two ideas together our universe had a bi
to have a distinguished professor of math so is under a pseudonym of lewis carroll and called it through the looking d glass. the looking glass iss the wormhole a gateway between our universe and a parallel universe. the next question i'm sure you will ask if there is a gateway the wormhole then is all this presley still live in a parallel universe? and the answer is, probably yes according to the quantum theory. so we talked about the multi- verse of universe. and then the double is expanding...
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insert thomas law and daniel carroll are triumphant again and they have moved and then they have done the civic things needed the congress would not do. know the ones we credit with creating capitol hill because he made decisions like that. and you look at the building, the house of representatives was upstairs in the senate was downstairs. in the wing that was walker's hotel that has the orange arrow there was where there were offices in committee rooms. the congress met there from 1815 - 1816 and then after the election, they came back in 1817 and also 1818 and they were back in the capitol by 1819. and president james monroe was in the operating outside of this building read in the legend is not seen it actually documented because the congressional record does not exist word for word in that. but supposedly there was a controversy between house and senate as a who's chamber they were going to use. for that evening inauguration in monroe finally said let's do it outside. that's why we had this outdoor inauguration you may remember the george washington was a took the oath of office
insert thomas law and daniel carroll are triumphant again and they have moved and then they have done the civic things needed the congress would not do. know the ones we credit with creating capitol hill because he made decisions like that. and you look at the building, the house of representatives was upstairs in the senate was downstairs. in the wing that was walker's hotel that has the orange arrow there was where there were offices in committee rooms. the congress met there from 1815 - 1816...
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he writes that, you know, fleetwood -- you know, he writes from carroll county, maryland. i gent excited about some of these stories, because i love the fact that the number four, uniform code, dark blue wool, and overcoat. one pair of light blue woolen trousers. you know, a booty, two shirts, a knapsack, a canteen. and a blanket. so we see this when the soldiers were handed these items, that they could write a note up at the break of dawn, you know, under the supervision of the camp, and the experience of what it meant. so every day, these little hand diaries that you could hold in the palm of your hand and write a note about the experience. they were portable, they weren't large. but they had -- he wrote about the meals and the pickets and what's going on up front. and then the best discovery was jill newmark's research on black surgeons. she had an exhibition at nih, and here is a photograph of anderson abbott. he was appointed an acting assistant surgeon in 1863, and he worked at freedman's hospital, which is hospital the contra band hospital during the war. and so we
he writes that, you know, fleetwood -- you know, he writes from carroll county, maryland. i gent excited about some of these stories, because i love the fact that the number four, uniform code, dark blue wool, and overcoat. one pair of light blue woolen trousers. you know, a booty, two shirts, a knapsack, a canteen. and a blanket. so we see this when the soldiers were handed these items, that they could write a note up at the break of dawn, you know, under the supervision of the camp, and the...
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. >> in june amanda who had been the final editor of all of robert carroll's book world an essay in the new york times the focus was on jon gunther in the 900 page book that he wrote 75 years ago. called inside usa and his opinion, gunther was probably the best reporter in america ever had. we wanted to find out more about this publishing success story so we call the canadian freelance writer can to talk with him about his 1992 book,
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week you saw diane warwick, aretha franklin, martin luther king, bobby kennedy nitze russell diahann carroll lena horne and bill cosby. carson created an astonishing moment where african-americans could hearst forward into a cultural identity of their own and created an astonishing moment of opening white america's eyes to black culture and black politics on the show and on a timeslot that was generally treated as a lighthearted prelude. it seems to me only carson had the wisdom to appreciate how important that week was and the modesty to understand that he should be hosting the show when this message was being provided. years later whoopi goldberg used that programming is one of the key wake-up calls for white america. what she said on that show were we are here, where americans and we are part of this country. we aren't going anywhere. for those interested in the suite is an nbc documentary that i would recommend. now carson didn't stop there. in 1968 was about to get much worse. carson adjusted his programming in response to the tragic developments. martin luther king was slain in 1968 in
week you saw diane warwick, aretha franklin, martin luther king, bobby kennedy nitze russell diahann carroll lena horne and bill cosby. carson created an astonishing moment where african-americans could hearst forward into a cultural identity of their own and created an astonishing moment of opening white america's eyes to black culture and black politics on the show and on a timeslot that was generally treated as a lighthearted prelude. it seems to me only carson had the wisdom to appreciate...
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carroll came through with cheese and crackers. i'm happy now. carol is a member of the mansion staff and where carol serves cheese and crackers is not on the second floor of the governor's offices. it's on the first. when she e-mails about getting the cheese and the crackers, mrs. kennedy says you got to love the cheese. at 2:37, executive assistant 1 e-mails mrs. benton again. she said "hey, the gov just came in and said he was good. you need me to do anything else for you before i head back to the cap?" what that e-mail reflects when it says the governor just came in, there is an office on the first floor of the mansion where the governor's assistants work when they're there. that e-mail reflects that the governor came in to that office to say he was good. didn't need anything else. then she e-mails stephanie benton to say is there anything else you need me to do before i head back. the governor then was on a phone call with his chief of staff. executive assistant one left the mansion at 2:47. this does not in any way, shape or form reflect wh
carroll came through with cheese and crackers. i'm happy now. carol is a member of the mansion staff and where carol serves cheese and crackers is not on the second floor of the governor's offices. it's on the first. when she e-mails about getting the cheese and the crackers, mrs. kennedy says you got to love the cheese. at 2:37, executive assistant 1 e-mails mrs. benton again. she said "hey, the gov just came in and said he was good. you need me to do anything else for you before i head...
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here is a portrait of christian fleetwood and he writes that you know fleetwood he was he writes in carroll county, maryland and i get excited about some of these stories because i love the fact that issued a forge cap or kepi burying a breath bugle above it. then the new the number four a uniform code dark blue wool dark blue wool and an overkill one pair of light blue woolen trousers, you know, a booty two shirts and knapsack a canteen. these are the in a blanket so when we see this when the soldiers were handed these items that they could write a note up at break of dawn, you know under the supervision of the camp and the experience of what it meant. so every day these little hand diaries you can hold in your palm of your hand and write a little note about the experience. they were portable they weren't large but they had they roll he wrote about the meals and what the the pickets and what was going on up front and then the best discovery was jill a new marks research on black. surgeons and she had an exhibition at nih and here is photograph of anderson abbott, and he was appointed an ac
here is a portrait of christian fleetwood and he writes that you know fleetwood he was he writes in carroll county, maryland and i get excited about some of these stories because i love the fact that issued a forge cap or kepi burying a breath bugle above it. then the new the number four a uniform code dark blue wool dark blue wool and an overkill one pair of light blue woolen trousers, you know, a booty two shirts and knapsack a canteen. these are the in a blanket so when we see this when the...