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orleans you see now is not the new orleans i grew up in. if you look at this area here, prior to katrina, this whole area was a public housing development. >> that was all public housing. >> all of this was public housing. when the storm came, we got very little water. but they declared a national emergency. came with guns and state police and they're lining buses on that interstate as far as the eye can see. told you to get on the bus. and you didn't even know where you was going. so they put all of the poor people out. >> and many of those people found out they weren't ever going to be able to go back home because the city tore down their affordable housing and did not rebuild it. >> it ain't right to do us like that. >> what is this now? >> that's private now. >> it's not public -- >> that's private. >> some developer got it? >> yeah. >> do people live back there? >> you can live back there if you've got money. the government said they wanted new orleans to be more affluent. a way to do that was to get rid of poor people. >> now about 10
orleans you see now is not the new orleans i grew up in. if you look at this area here, prior to katrina, this whole area was a public housing development. >> that was all public housing. >> all of this was public housing. when the storm came, we got very little water. but they declared a national emergency. came with guns and state police and they're lining buses on that interstate as far as the eye can see. told you to get on the bus. and you didn't even know where you was going....
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before i met the mayor it was new orleans, and now it's new orleans. our first woman to serve as mayor of new orleans. we worked very closely together on the u.s. climate mayors as cities step up to lead that work. two weeks ago i was the mayor of boston and mayors have a very close relationship. we work together on a whole bunch of different things. and mayor cantrell, i'd like to have you introduce yourself a little bit and maybe talk a little bit about the american rescue plan and what it means to new orleans. it means a lot to every city in america, but as a front row seat as a mayor, how do you feel it's helped your city? >> thank you to my brother mayor and of course my sister mayor. it's always good to see you, london, and we've been communicating quite often as we move through this pandemic. and, you know, we've been going back and forth our cities as it relates to getting our people vaccinated. and so every day, we're like neck and neck. so i just appreciate the work and that of the conference. so, oh, man, this package is vitally important to
before i met the mayor it was new orleans, and now it's new orleans. our first woman to serve as mayor of new orleans. we worked very closely together on the u.s. climate mayors as cities step up to lead that work. two weeks ago i was the mayor of boston and mayors have a very close relationship. we work together on a whole bunch of different things. and mayor cantrell, i'd like to have you introduce yourself a little bit and maybe talk a little bit about the american rescue plan and what it...
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and we see if we compare these two events right in 1861 new orleans. they quickly dismiss. the multi-vessel complication is just an accident right? no big deal, but now we're looking at the roof explosion and 1863 and it's clearly sabotage like there's no room for it to be an accident and this marks kind of a key shift and how people are pursuing and perceiving river boat explosions and fires after vicksburg and starting in the slate summer and early fall of 1863. everybody's everything's gonna be seen as sabotage or intentional and this is an example of a headline that you might see this headline actually comes at the end of the war in 1865, but it's talking about this great boat burning conspiracy that they are over 35 people involved in it. it goes all the way up to jefferson davis and that they have destroyed over 200 steamers now, i'm going to revisit some of these numbers later, but we're starting to see in 1863 this the shift in belief that steamboat fires are not accidental that they are in fact intentional. as early as october 1863 the us army chief quartermaster r
and we see if we compare these two events right in 1861 new orleans. they quickly dismiss. the multi-vessel complication is just an accident right? no big deal, but now we're looking at the roof explosion and 1863 and it's clearly sabotage like there's no room for it to be an accident and this marks kind of a key shift and how people are pursuing and perceiving river boat explosions and fires after vicksburg and starting in the slate summer and early fall of 1863. everybody's everything's gonna...
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before i met the mayor it was new orleans, and now it's new orleans. our first woman to serve as mayor of new orleans. we worked very closely together on the u.s. climate mayors as cities step up to lead that work. two weeks ago i was the mayor of boston and mayors have a very close relationship. we work together on a whole bunch of different things. and mayor cantrell, i'd like to have you introduce yourself a little bit and maybe talk a little bit about the american rescue plan and what it means to new orleans. it means a lot to every city in america, but as a front row seat as a mayor, how do you feel it's helped your city? >> thank you to my brother mayor and of course my sister mayor. it's always good to see you, london, and we've been communicating quite often as we move through this pandemic. and, you know, we've been going back and forth our cities as it relates to getting our people vaccinated. and so every day, we're like neck and neck. so i just appreciate the work and that of the conference. so, oh, man, this package is vitally important to
before i met the mayor it was new orleans, and now it's new orleans. our first woman to serve as mayor of new orleans. we worked very closely together on the u.s. climate mayors as cities step up to lead that work. two weeks ago i was the mayor of boston and mayors have a very close relationship. we work together on a whole bunch of different things. and mayor cantrell, i'd like to have you introduce yourself a little bit and maybe talk a little bit about the american rescue plan and what it...
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orleans, you will be welcome at my man cave. >> what is it about new orleans that you love so much. >> it is the best city in the world, man, i say it over and over and i will say it again. if you look at the history of new orleans, like you know, if you look at the food, the music, we have a season called festival season where every weekend there is a different music festival. i mean there is no other city like that in the world stvment the people, you go into a restaurant, whoever is making the food instantly becomes your family member, there is nothing like it. >> let's talk about your latest success, man. i always wondered how you would tell the story of the captain america journey, how you would tell the story of the passing of the shield. i never thought that buckie would be a part of it. i love buckie as a character but i never thought it would turn into the story. you about i think even more surrising was how newanced the conversation was in and around america, what america is, what institutions are, what the systems are and how as a black man even in the superhero position
orleans, you will be welcome at my man cave. >> what is it about new orleans that you love so much. >> it is the best city in the world, man, i say it over and over and i will say it again. if you look at the history of new orleans, like you know, if you look at the food, the music, we have a season called festival season where every weekend there is a different music festival. i mean there is no other city like that in the world stvment the people, you go into a restaurant, whoever...
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new orleans is fortunate. we've already done some feasibility studies, so we're far along and we've done traffic studies that show that the removal of the highway will not in any way impede traffic. but how to get it down is going to be our next thing from just a managing the physical environment standpoint. but then there are other things we certainly have to begin thinking about equity and there is a lot in president biden's plan that speaks to building equity when things like urban highways are removed. >> well, amy stelly, we'll have to leave it there for today but we hope you'll come back and see us and talk to us about the progress of this. it was really good to talk to you about this. >> i'd be happy to return. thank you for having me. >> wonderful. >>> and coming up in our next hour, we'll continue our conversation on president biden's infrastructure plan. california congressman john garamendi joins me after the break to discuss the difficulties ahead for getting the proposal through congress. stay wit
new orleans is fortunate. we've already done some feasibility studies, so we're far along and we've done traffic studies that show that the removal of the highway will not in any way impede traffic. but how to get it down is going to be our next thing from just a managing the physical environment standpoint. but then there are other things we certainly have to begin thinking about equity and there is a lot in president biden's plan that speaks to building equity when things like urban highways...
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and there's no better place to do it than new orleans. we went to new orleans in november of 2019, months before the covid-19 pandemic spread across the united states, and before the protests following the killing of george floyd at the hands of police in minneapolis. but even without those events you can clearly see how the effects of enslavement and all that followed continues with the black community of new orleans
and there's no better place to do it than new orleans. we went to new orleans in november of 2019, months before the covid-19 pandemic spread across the united states, and before the protests following the killing of george floyd at the hands of police in minneapolis. but even without those events you can clearly see how the effects of enslavement and all that followed continues with the black community of new orleans
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orleans where people were not allowed to leave new orleans because of yellow fever what we're looking at here is a wholly different scenario which would apply globally where corporations are able to suggest that you can't fly out of countries get on boats or even go on the eurotunnel from the united kingdom to france and this would be basically at through a threat to freedom civil liberties and off in some cases the health of individuals as well and i think the world health organizations argument that this is discriminate tree is absolutely correct for once and we should be very very careful and very very wary of those people promoting this particular philosophy what the u.s. white house doesn't want them to be mandatory but want to specs if they're not mandatory that makes them largely useless unless everybody's on the same page here it almost feels unworkable how we're going to get all countries to agree on what the criteria is to make these things valid. well i don't know about all countries big legacy each country has to make its own sort of determination here but there is a gener
orleans where people were not allowed to leave new orleans because of yellow fever what we're looking at here is a wholly different scenario which would apply globally where corporations are able to suggest that you can't fly out of countries get on boats or even go on the eurotunnel from the united kingdom to france and this would be basically at through a threat to freedom civil liberties and off in some cases the health of individuals as well and i think the world health organizations...
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orleans and he was teased because he only spoke italian. 20 years after he arrived in new orleans, one of the biggest lynchings in american history occurred, 11 italian immigrants were murdered on the streets of new orleans. lombardi was tucker carlson's great, great, great grandfather and it shows how the history of america has for people for certain parts of the world to incorporate new americans. a second generation american citizens and tucker carlson is doing essentially is trying to leverage fear to the extent that he can, while ignoring the country's history. >> john boehner said that but how to folks break through the fear. amanda, what is the antidote to this ongoing white lash. >> it is a long process. it has to be combatted among the republican right. and i'm optimistic that maybe we're coming to the end of this. tucker is very smart. fox news realizes that they are a problem. they are losing older voters and they need to cultivate a younger audience and doing that by chasing people that are addicting to donald reddit threats and lifting the same narrative and talking points
orleans and he was teased because he only spoke italian. 20 years after he arrived in new orleans, one of the biggest lynchings in american history occurred, 11 italian immigrants were murdered on the streets of new orleans. lombardi was tucker carlson's great, great, great grandfather and it shows how the history of america has for people for certain parts of the world to incorporate new americans. a second generation american citizens and tucker carlson is doing essentially is trying to...
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i was just in new orleans. new orleans is doing fantastically at the moment. they vaccinated close to 30% of their population fully compared to only 25% for the rest of the country. throughout rural louisiana, numbers are really lagging and it's notable new orioles went through a period, steph, where it had the highest covid infection rate in the world anywhere last march for a two-week period. i spoke with dr. jeffrey elder from mc health in new orleans and he described the experience the rest of the state is receiving with covid. take a listen. >> other parts of the state such a surge, including us, over the summer last year and into the holidays, november, december, january. we've done a lot better. but those numbers can come back. if we don't do all of the right things and get everybody vaccinated, we will see additional surges. we just want people to know we know how bad it gets, we don't need to be there again. we can protect ourselves by getting vaccinated. >> steph, i would point out another crucial component of all of this is children. the u.s. popula
i was just in new orleans. new orleans is doing fantastically at the moment. they vaccinated close to 30% of their population fully compared to only 25% for the rest of the country. throughout rural louisiana, numbers are really lagging and it's notable new orioles went through a period, steph, where it had the highest covid infection rate in the world anywhere last march for a two-week period. i spoke with dr. jeffrey elder from mc health in new orleans and he described the experience the rest...
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the organization of american historians annual meeting in new orleans. this interview is about 10 minutes. lindsay chervinsky your research is on george washington's cabinet what influenced how this was set up. so the cabinet is actually not in the constitution and so when washington entered the presidency, he created the cabinet as he went through his governing process when he discovered that he needed that advice and he relied on a couple of things he relied on his military experience from the revolutionary war to and he brought some of those practices from the war into the presidency and then he also relied on the secretary's experiences at the state level and how they had interacted with the state governments to form their interactions in the cabinet. and how was the british cabinet set up? it's a great question. the american public was very much aware of the british cabinet. and so that was very much in their minds at the time. the british constitution is actually an unwritten constitution. so what it is, it's a number of parliamentary legislation a
the organization of american historians annual meeting in new orleans. this interview is about 10 minutes. lindsay chervinsky your research is on george washington's cabinet what influenced how this was set up. so the cabinet is actually not in the constitution and so when washington entered the presidency, he created the cabinet as he went through his governing process when he discovered that he needed that advice and he relied on a couple of things he relied on his military experience from...
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maybe sacking new orleans so that the al. binti lead the community does that but hash what did in ruby but he. had to get. out of course because the guy you and the leg i'd be on. with all deliberate but i thought you know what they give a damn about us love it's law. had we never got it had a for the elastic god is sad that mish added. to diminish place like that there. is from. your deed to figure turn. to wee hours earlier one means here. on the morrow. the bitter more all the only new is do more. good to most. little. bit of a show called to say. it was a. lot of the next month when i left it with that black little thumb up in. about this. one of my own and that in 300. an ottoman will. see it. it will in fact when i get back to me well doesn't be half way up shukla sort of the copy. you see. was. the. whole wall was a bloody. how do you. think. i don't condemn non profit in the south if you can bury yanni so that we have been kid that you can hear. from the fish. and in the house only so that i'm acting for the bed and h
maybe sacking new orleans so that the al. binti lead the community does that but hash what did in ruby but he. had to get. out of course because the guy you and the leg i'd be on. with all deliberate but i thought you know what they give a damn about us love it's law. had we never got it had a for the elastic god is sad that mish added. to diminish place like that there. is from. your deed to figure turn. to wee hours earlier one means here. on the morrow. the bitter more all the only new is do...
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places like miami, new orleans, san francisco, even in d.c., we see environmental risk from flood shaping property values and where people want to live. >> reporter: of course not everybody has the option of moving. >> it's not easy for folks to just pick up and leave a place. >> reporter: a consultant, researcher and advocate who focuses on climate and racial justice. she says that extreme weather hits communities of color disproportionately hard, yet their residents may be least able to move. >> it's not that folks want to stay in harm's way, but the fact they might not have the resources to move, that they have invested all that they have into their home, whether renting or owning it. and then there's also this sense of community, sense of connection, not only with their neighbors but faith community, jobs, kids in school. >> reporter: still 40 million americans do move every year, they retire, they graduate, they get jobs or lose jobs, they fall in love or break up. if you have the luxury of choosing where to live and climate change is a factor, here's the formula. ought to be far eno
places like miami, new orleans, san francisco, even in d.c., we see environmental risk from flood shaping property values and where people want to live. >> reporter: of course not everybody has the option of moving. >> it's not easy for folks to just pick up and leave a place. >> reporter: a consultant, researcher and advocate who focuses on climate and racial justice. she says that extreme weather hits communities of color disproportionately hard, yet their residents may be...
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orleans. >> new orleans is a welcoming city, we would like to have them. >> i'm glad they are coming. it is my home city but don't tell will smith our voting laws in louisiana are tougher than georgia. we have less early voting days, we require a id and unlike georgia you need a reason for an absentee ballot. if they want to check every political box to bring the film into town might i suggest they go to the wild wild west. laura: that movie you are really pulling out -- >> i am reaching back. laura: i am going to dvr the special. christie know them sends a clear message about potential resettling of illegal immigrants in her state. she is here on that plus reaction to what is happening in minnesota. meet bob minetti, loving husband, father and pancreatic cancer survivor. i am so glad i learned what was possible for me. to learn more about the latest research, including clinical trials, visit pancreatic cancer collective.org. >> laura: laura: of the biden administration tries resettling illegal aliens in tacoma they have to get past governor christie knowem. and how would you enforce
orleans. >> new orleans is a welcoming city, we would like to have them. >> i'm glad they are coming. it is my home city but don't tell will smith our voting laws in louisiana are tougher than georgia. we have less early voting days, we require a id and unlike georgia you need a reason for an absentee ballot. if they want to check every political box to bring the film into town might i suggest they go to the wild wild west. laura: that movie you are really pulling out -- >> i...
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at the polls, they move the film to new orleans. >> new orleans is a welcoming city. we believe that's why will smith and his production is joining us. we are glad to have him. >> i'm glad they're coming. it's my home city. but don't tell will smith our voting laws in louisiana are tougher than georgia. we have less early voting. we require an i.d. unlike georgia, you need a reason for an absentee ballot here. if they want to check every political box to bring their film into town, might i suggest they go to the wild, wild west. >> laura: oh, that movie, that movie. you're really pulling out all the stops. >> i am reaching back. >> laura: raymond, thank you so much. i'm going to dvr the special this weekend. south dakota governor kristi noem has sent a clear message the biden administration over the potential resettling of illegal immigrants in her state. she is here on that and the reaction to what's happening in minnesota. stay there. now, simparica trio simplifies protection. ticks and fleas? see ya! heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable t
at the polls, they move the film to new orleans. >> new orleans is a welcoming city. we believe that's why will smith and his production is joining us. we are glad to have him. >> i'm glad they're coming. it's my home city. but don't tell will smith our voting laws in louisiana are tougher than georgia. we have less early voting. we require an i.d. unlike georgia, you need a reason for an absentee ballot here. if they want to check every political box to bring their film into town,...
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i maybe think about the other end of the story how is that some people can leave new orleans and some people can't. i started out with a pair of essays once was on female in the south and the other was on katrina. spent great thank you. my next question something i've wondered about for a long time. famous quotations from baker and governor myrdal, has segregated transportation was the most resented form of jim crow among black southerners. you got a wonderful quotation there's not a more disgraceful denial of human brotherhood that jim crow car of the southern united states. might assist dick out as something so gratuitous and difficult to tolerate? >> that is when the central questions i explore the book. you come across us again and again. once i started looking for, everyone complains about everyone talks about it everyone is preoccupied by it. i think there are a couple of different reasons, how it affects everyone you cannot escape it. during that time blacks were not affluent enough, privileged enough or not not enough in a bubble to escape. they did not have to go to theaters
i maybe think about the other end of the story how is that some people can leave new orleans and some people can't. i started out with a pair of essays once was on female in the south and the other was on katrina. spent great thank you. my next question something i've wondered about for a long time. famous quotations from baker and governor myrdal, has segregated transportation was the most resented form of jim crow among black southerners. you got a wonderful quotation there's not a more...
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or this -- it's one of the most iconic names among new orleans restaurants. but brennan's has gone through some tough times recently until a third generation family member came to the rescue. we will take you there on "the dish." that and so much more is ahead. >>> first, our top story -- new information in the mass shooting at a fedex facility. the identities of the eight people gunned down in indianapolis have been released. they range in age from 19 to 74. four of them were members of the sikh religious community. police say they have not determined a motive, but the gunman who took his own life was a former employee of fedex. at the white house friday, president biden renewed his call for congress to enact gun-control measures. he described the country's mass shootings as, quote, a national embarrassment. >>> buckingham palace is downplaying any family drama ahead of this morning's funeral for prince philip, the husband of queen elizabeth. the service is being kept small, honoring covid restrictions and philip's wishes to keep it low key. charlie d'agata
or this -- it's one of the most iconic names among new orleans restaurants. but brennan's has gone through some tough times recently until a third generation family member came to the rescue. we will take you there on "the dish." that and so much more is ahead. >>> first, our top story -- new information in the mass shooting at a fedex facility. the identities of the eight people gunned down in indianapolis have been released. they range in age from 19 to 74. four of them...
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raymond, you gave one of the best tours you could ever give in new orleans -- >> come back any time. we'll do it again. >> raymond, thank you so much. appreciate it. vaccinations are rising and covid deaths, thankfully, are plummeting. so of course the covid panic pushers, they are sounding the alarm. we'll examine the latest scare tactics next. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. we really are in a category 5 hurricane status with regard to the rest of the world. we're just at the beginning of this surge. >> this variant, 50% to a hundred percent more infectious, it's almost like having a whole ne
raymond, you gave one of the best tours you could ever give in new orleans -- >> come back any time. we'll do it again. >> raymond, thank you so much. appreciate it. vaccinations are rising and covid deaths, thankfully, are plummeting. so of course the covid panic pushers, they are sounding the alarm. we'll examine the latest scare tactics next. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a...
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in new orleans. that is a comprehensive-measure drawing of one entire square block, every detail there. and then, the elevations of the structures that make up the block from the outside. cover a little bit of geography here. they were in acoma, in new mexico. many, many drawings of the great, old pueblo there. you will see a great, aerial photograph of the pueblo. and there is just the first drawing of the overall-site plan. basically, landscape documentation continued as part of habs, from 1934, up until the mid-to-late '70s. when i first joined the program, i also have a degree in landscape architecture. i was asked to -- to run a series of pilot projects, that would look at what is different about landscape architecture, than architecture? what -- what is so different, when an architect looks at something versus a landscape architect? the first major one was actually more of a tectonic landscape but it's meridian hill park in washington, d.c. that extraordinary cascade fountains in the upper form
in new orleans. that is a comprehensive-measure drawing of one entire square block, every detail there. and then, the elevations of the structures that make up the block from the outside. cover a little bit of geography here. they were in acoma, in new mexico. many, many drawings of the great, old pueblo there. you will see a great, aerial photograph of the pueblo. and there is just the first drawing of the overall-site plan. basically, landscape documentation continued as part of habs, from...
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to move to new. orleans. going to hook up. to. 50 didn't. really mean a thing. in. a way. to get honest that's the case for. the money and the idea. that there should. get most of them to begin to shift it to the principle. that this. transaction is the up of the box. bands that i might. there is no other thought that you can get that are going to be given a bit. but over. the people must be a monument to get. people to be. in a hot meal. together led by the people i want without my i'm glad the boy gets the bit about. it we get back at the. bad stomach and listen to the beatles most of the snow. is thank you for the bit of the principle of the you. know the good feeling in your book and everything in that. is what it's going to be transferred. a little bit in your blood to sort of. just. thank you that's going to be. a shock still if you get. still a question still stuck to you from us what do we need to join. us at this way. round it. just doesn't go out to the street where you. just have to shoot. but you see. these are the this is the city's you know this huge company.
to move to new. orleans. going to hook up. to. 50 didn't. really mean a thing. in. a way. to get honest that's the case for. the money and the idea. that there should. get most of them to begin to shift it to the principle. that this. transaction is the up of the box. bands that i might. there is no other thought that you can get that are going to be given a bit. but over. the people must be a monument to get. people to be. in a hot meal. together led by the people i want without my i'm glad...
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. >> i feel like he would be the perfect place in new orleans. they have those jazz yeah, that run through the roving piano bar. yeah, just join in with one of some like that. am clearly for the walkman now believes the piano mobile piano man. yeah. well, that was bill would purporting, by the way. that wraps up kron 4 news at night. but jonathan and i will be back at the top of the hour. we'll go anywhere. that's right. although more folks are getting vaccinated. covid cases are starting to spike here in the bay area. what doctors say they're now blaming for this trend and why they say it's not time to worry. >> just yet. plus an asian on business in the north bay receiving a racist and hate-filled letter will let you know what was in the letter that has the business owner now fearing for their workers as well as for their customers. those stories and much more coming up on kron 4 news at 10. as we continue to return to classrooms... parents like me want to make sure we're doing it safely. especially in the underserved communities hardest hit by
. >> i feel like he would be the perfect place in new orleans. they have those jazz yeah, that run through the roving piano bar. yeah, just join in with one of some like that. am clearly for the walkman now believes the piano mobile piano man. yeah. well, that was bill would purporting, by the way. that wraps up kron 4 news at night. but jonathan and i will be back at the top of the hour. we'll go anywhere. that's right. although more folks are getting vaccinated. covid cases are starting...
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it is an important stretch of road in new orleans. but now the white house and joe biden's infrastructure plan have decided that highway is an example of "historic inequity," and that can be solved by billions of new spending. in other words, it's a racist highway, so you've got to pay to tear it down. she was enthused by this. and florida, she said. i'm thrilled to hear president biden call out the claiborne expressway is a racist highway. yeah, not just racist, sexist and transphobic, too. that highway is a jim crow job whistle for white supremacy, not to mention cueing on insurrection. got to tear it down. expect a lot more highways to meet that fate. people who believes highways are racists are going to get tens of billions of dollars as part of this plan, what the biden calls underserved communities. the entirety of this infrastructure plan looks like a mashup of an intersectional theory from wesley and a spoils system. we saw case of that earlier this year when joe biden sent billions of dollars to african-american farmers in th
it is an important stretch of road in new orleans. but now the white house and joe biden's infrastructure plan have decided that highway is an example of "historic inequity," and that can be solved by billions of new spending. in other words, it's a racist highway, so you've got to pay to tear it down. she was enthused by this. and florida, she said. i'm thrilled to hear president biden call out the claiborne expressway is a racist highway. yeah, not just racist, sexist and...
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. >> he is right, we were discussing this in new orleans. we don't have these racial divisions here. we share food and festivals and music. we need to find things in america that unite all of us and build bridges on those things, not keep pointing to the fishers that separate us, that is what politicians always do. we've got to stop it, all of us stop it. ♪♪ how is the guy who said i'm not a role model, i'm not paid to be a role model and the being the role model? i will say you gave one of the best sewers amended get of new orleans and a fantastic deal to boot, come back any time. thank you so much, appreciate it. vaccinations rising and covid deaths plummeting so the covid panic pushers are sounding the alarm. we examine the latest scare tactics next. t clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell
. >> he is right, we were discussing this in new orleans. we don't have these racial divisions here. we share food and festivals and music. we need to find things in america that unite all of us and build bridges on those things, not keep pointing to the fishers that separate us, that is what politicians always do. we've got to stop it, all of us stop it. ♪♪ how is the guy who said i'm not a role model, i'm not paid to be a role model and the being the role model? i will say you gave...
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i live in new orleans. new orleans is a town that openly welcomes guests, especially as we come out of the pandemic, we certainly want people from all over the country and all over the world to look at us as a destination for lively culture and for good times as the case may be. and so it saddened me that that's what people are seeing. i think it was a very unfortunate lapse of judgment in using that phrase, the good, the bad and the ugly in conjunction with slavery. >> representative -- >> but furthermore -- >> i'm sorry. i'll let you finish. >> what i was going to say. in the house education committee, i'm a mother to two young children, 2 and 4 years old. when i think about the work of the house education committee and senate education committee and overall of state government, we need to be focusing on our literacy rates. we just received a report that we have kindergarten, first, second and third graders falling behind in literacy. if you are behind in literacy in third grade, that is not a good progre
i live in new orleans. new orleans is a town that openly welcomes guests, especially as we come out of the pandemic, we certainly want people from all over the country and all over the world to look at us as a destination for lively culture and for good times as the case may be. and so it saddened me that that's what people are seeing. i think it was a very unfortunate lapse of judgment in using that phrase, the good, the bad and the ugly in conjunction with slavery. >> representative --...
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so there was some scepticism that wycombe wanderers when a liar from new orleans bought them out. he told him he planned to get wycombe promoted and he wanted to make them some of his money back. i and he wanted to make them some of his money back-— his money back. i think the first time i mentioned _ his money back. i think the first time i mentioned the _ his money back. i think the first time i mentioned the words - time i mentioned the words responsible return on my investment, people looked at me like i was speaking a different language. where is it written that you should make so much money that you can afford to just throw it away because you want to show that you can hire a striker that the guy down the street can't hire? to me, a club will be there long after i'm gone. in hire? to me, a club will be there long after i'm gone.— long after i'm gone. in the local unatherin long after i'm gone. in the local gathering that _ long after i'm gone. in the local gathering that is _ long after i'm gone. in the local gathering that is the _ long after i'm gone. in the local gath
so there was some scepticism that wycombe wanderers when a liar from new orleans bought them out. he told him he planned to get wycombe promoted and he wanted to make them some of his money back. i and he wanted to make them some of his money back-— his money back. i think the first time i mentioned _ his money back. i think the first time i mentioned the _ his money back. i think the first time i mentioned the words - time i mentioned the words responsible return on my investment, people...
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orleans, louisiana, baby, it's the roberts family. [cheering and applause] regina: let's go! steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself some cash., g .
orleans, louisiana, baby, it's the roberts family. [cheering and applause] regina: let's go! steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself some cash., g .
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my parents took me around clubs in new orleans when i was 10 years old. put me in piano lessons. ms. shirley william. (laughs) just so much-- so much has happened, this moment is a culmination of a series of miracles. that's what every conversation with jon batiste isreich. by the way, it is is, ah-ha! and itd not b mor beautiful and beautifully said last night, jon. what an amazing achievement. especially considering for some of us, the greatest accomplishment of the last year was washing our sweatpants once a month. six months. i will eventually wash them. the mustard stains make a lovely camouflage pattern. i can hide in front of a bunch of mustard. today, jon woke up bright and early to talk about his win with gayle and the kingettes on cbs this morning this morn >> does stephen colbnelook f a r >> (laughs) stephen sent me a on the night, it was great. we were gonna facetime as well. >> you didn't answer the question. >> stephen: yeah, jon. answer the question. because if you leave, i'll just get a different oscar-winning band leader. say hello to: anthony hopkins and stay fa
my parents took me around clubs in new orleans when i was 10 years old. put me in piano lessons. ms. shirley william. (laughs) just so much-- so much has happened, this moment is a culmination of a series of miracles. that's what every conversation with jon batiste isreich. by the way, it is is, ah-ha! and itd not b mor beautiful and beautifully said last night, jon. what an amazing achievement. especially considering for some of us, the greatest accomplishment of the last year was washing our...
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lighter colors are in the south, fotwo-week period in march of last year, new orleans had the highest vaccination rate, which may explain why they're lagging overall. >> the vaccines are there. now we have to get people to the shot we have to educate people, decrease any barriers out there. >> reporter: ongoing push to inform with around a quarter of all americans fully vaccinated. >> sam, with tomorrow's expansion, do experts think maybe we're getting closer to herd immunity? >> reporter: that is certainly the goal here, kate. about a quarter of the u.s. population is under the age of 18 if we're going to get to herd immunity, which is 80% or so, it means a significant amount of vaccinations for children. kate >> a lot of parents waiting for that, sam. thank you. >>> you can make your own plan for when and where you get vaccinated visit planyourvaccine.com for more. >> overseas to a deadly train derailment near cairo, egypt at least 11 passengers were killed, nearly a hundred others injured as the train went off the tracks there rescuers were on site all day pulling out survivors. >>
lighter colors are in the south, fotwo-week period in march of last year, new orleans had the highest vaccination rate, which may explain why they're lagging overall. >> the vaccines are there. now we have to get people to the shot we have to educate people, decrease any barriers out there. >> reporter: ongoing push to inform with around a quarter of all americans fully vaccinated. >> sam, with tomorrow's expansion, do experts think maybe we're getting closer to herd immunity?...
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the warriors are three games ahead of new orleans. the a's in tampa, sean murphy battling the empire. tied at two, matt chapman with a two-out double over the head of the infielder. chapman, also homered in the game, oakland won 3-2 and they split the four-game series. the giants were alternate but the dodgers lost, so that giants lead l.a. by half a game in the west. all around good day except for the golden stwa. >> thank you dennis. >> ndminniendest month shutdown, hereadto welcome you back again. >> the happiest place on earth is reopening in less than chang tomorrow, only in-state visitors are allowed. the park is limiting capacity at 25 percent. reservations are required and hugs with mickey are out tonight, family owned businesses around the anaheim park are already seeing a boost, with more people looking up hotel rooms and >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thanks for watching. e news cont [male announcer] the following program is sponsored by food for the poor. (cinematic guitar music) - [girl speaker] when w
the warriors are three games ahead of new orleans. the a's in tampa, sean murphy battling the empire. tied at two, matt chapman with a two-out double over the head of the infielder. chapman, also homered in the game, oakland won 3-2 and they split the four-game series. the giants were alternate but the dodgers lost, so that giants lead l.a. by half a game in the west. all around good day except for the golden stwa. >> thank you dennis. >> ndminniendest month shutdown, hereadto...
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the city of new orleans announced it will be relaxing some covid restrictions while keeping others in place. starting today indoor events can have up to 150 people while outdoor events can have up to 250 people. outdoor recreation spaces and sports complexes can operate at 50% capacity while indoor ones can operate at 25% capacity. new orleans' city wide case count, transmission and positivity rate have been on the decline for more than eight weeks but the city's press release says there are still concerns given the rise in case numbers across several states. >> reporter: i'm alison kosik in new york. a limited number of regal movie theaters will reopen today in the u.s. after being closed for six months because of the coronavirus pandemic. select theaters will show godzilla versus kong and more theaters will open on april 16th with the release of "mortal combat." regal joins other theater chains that are reopening. amc said that most of its theaters would be open by the end of march. >> thanks to our correspondents for those reports. >>> some major props this morning to arizona senat
the city of new orleans announced it will be relaxing some covid restrictions while keeping others in place. starting today indoor events can have up to 150 people while outdoor events can have up to 250 people. outdoor recreation spaces and sports complexes can operate at 50% capacity while indoor ones can operate at 25% capacity. new orleans' city wide case count, transmission and positivity rate have been on the decline for more than eight weeks but the city's press release says there are...
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he's supposed to move to new orleans. or the one you're curious because he's a student and work in the environment. this is all right he will oh. god. he. at the end of each training session they must seen the summa and felt good all over. the lot. for the one. off to 2 and a half 1000 training with no break the sumo wrestlers must clean the house from floor to ceiling. the rules inside a based on authority hierarchy and respect for elders apprentices must carry out all of the tools. feel. ups's others are you such and judy. every day the restless prepare a gigantic meal a colony face the takes hours to make. money on the trip with all of the. rest of it. the magic recipe a sumo is called chunka knob it it's a high calorie stew with a few vegetables and a lot of protein. mate eggs and balance a lot of facts. feel. a whole new menu of parties for job well to be able to. pull up to the. political play you did how big the. car will be mounted on memories. it's 11 o'clock time for a feast. these sumo wrestlers consume a aroun
he's supposed to move to new orleans. or the one you're curious because he's a student and work in the environment. this is all right he will oh. god. he. at the end of each training session they must seen the summa and felt good all over. the lot. for the one. off to 2 and a half 1000 training with no break the sumo wrestlers must clean the house from floor to ceiling. the rules inside a based on authority hierarchy and respect for elders apprentices must carry out all of the tools. feel....
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roger: en new orleans, luisiana, otro ataque el sÁbado en la tarde, en un cumpleaÑos de niÑos, dejÓ seis personas heridas de bala. regresando el caso del fugitivo en texas, esta maÑana, segÚn las autoridades, en junio del aÑo pasado tambiÉn fue arrestado, esta vez por agresiÓn sexual a un niÑo, y fue puesto libertad despuÉs de pagar una fianza de 50.000 $. borja: gracias. sin duda, cuÁntas familias rotas, precisamente por la violencia con armas. salen a la luz nuevos detalles sobre brandon hole, el hombre que disparÓ mortalmente contra varias personas hoy dejÓ varias heridas en indianÁpolis. segÚn la policÍa, Él comprÓ dos rifles semiautomÁtico en junio y sÉptima 2020, y que uso para el ataque despuÉs de que les confiscaran camioneta dos veces antes, todo esto despuÉs de que su mamÁ raÚl estarÁ a las autoridades por el estado mental de sus hijos hasta autoridades no tiene cÓmo no le pusieron ley de bandera roja, existen en mÁs de 18 estados de la naciÓn, ademÁs del distrito de columbia, y que prohÍbe a la persona tener arma de fuego, sin un juez determinar. la
roger: en new orleans, luisiana, otro ataque el sÁbado en la tarde, en un cumpleaÑos de niÑos, dejÓ seis personas heridas de bala. regresando el caso del fugitivo en texas, esta maÑana, segÚn las autoridades, en junio del aÑo pasado tambiÉn fue arrestado, esta vez por agresiÓn sexual a un niÑo, y fue puesto libertad despuÉs de pagar una fianza de 50.000 $. borja: gracias. sin duda, cuÁntas familias rotas, precisamente por la violencia con armas. salen a la luz nuevos detalles sobre...
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the warriors are three games ahead of new orleans. the a's in tampa, sean murphy battling the empire. tied at two, matt chapman with a two-out double over the head of the infielder. chapman, also homered in the game, oakland won 3-2 and they split the four-game series. the giants were alternate but the dodgers lost, so that giants lead l.a. by half a game in the west. all around good day except for the golden state warriors. >> thank you dennis. >> >>> after a 13 month shutdown, mickey and minnie and the rest of the gang are ready to welcome you back again. >> the happiest place on earth is reopening in less than 12 hours with some big changes. tomorrow, only in-state visitors are allowed. the park is limiting capacity at 25 percent. reservations are required and boost, wanmickey are out nened chevy is america's fastest-growing full-line brand. and people are taking it everywhere. taking trailblazer outdoors. confidently taking on new places with equinox. and taking on more with silverado. whatever you do, there's a perfect chevy to t
the warriors are three games ahead of new orleans. the a's in tampa, sean murphy battling the empire. tied at two, matt chapman with a two-out double over the head of the infielder. chapman, also homered in the game, oakland won 3-2 and they split the four-game series. the giants were alternate but the dodgers lost, so that giants lead l.a. by half a game in the west. all around good day except for the golden state warriors. >> thank you dennis. >> >>> after a 13 month...
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. >> all these against the team's near us in the new orleans memphis you know, we're done with san antonio and portland. but. all these games are really key and yeah, i mean, if we were to win tonight, then think we we would have a realistic shot catching dallas because we have the tie breaker over them. >> you know, so that it makes it makes it a big game. but as i said, every every game's a big game right now. >> another reason every game is a big game is because the warriors have steph curry. he makes every single game that they play must-see tv in 13 of the last 14 games, the words of played stephens scored 30 points or more. so got to keep an eye on this one tonight. if you can start another little 30 plus point game streak here not. thank you, kate. >> all right. some tells me staff can still another little streak. this guy's pretty good, too. if you are a sports card collector now, maybe the time you want to start selling, especially if you have one of lebron's rookie cards yet lebron, this is his 2003, 2000, 4 upper deck exquisite collection rookie patch, autographed card. that's a
. >> all these against the team's near us in the new orleans memphis you know, we're done with san antonio and portland. but. all these games are really key and yeah, i mean, if we were to win tonight, then think we we would have a realistic shot catching dallas because we have the tie breaker over them. >> you know, so that it makes it makes it a big game. but as i said, every every game's a big game right now. >> another reason every game is a big game is because the...
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orleans. out of the wartime expansion of the training center in camp shelby impact the deep southtown like hattiesburg ? >> there's a lot to say there and i think this is endlessly fascinating i think because this struggle about fighting this war for democracy and this issue of the jim crow south but not only that, other issue here is this total war. world war ii is the last time the united states was engaged in what we might think of as being in a total war and that means just everything down, everything secondary, everything is aside and everybody's involved . little kids picking up bottles and fighting on the front lines everyone does whatever it takes. the one exception to that total war where we don't actually say okay, let's throw all this aside for now so we can fight the nazis is jim crow itself. so what happens in hattiesburg, hattiesburg at a world war i era military base and because the south had better weather the united states begins to mobilize before it even happens and it start
orleans. out of the wartime expansion of the training center in camp shelby impact the deep southtown like hattiesburg ? >> there's a lot to say there and i think this is endlessly fascinating i think because this struggle about fighting this war for democracy and this issue of the jim crow south but not only that, other issue here is this total war. world war ii is the last time the united states was engaged in what we might think of as being in a total war and that means just everything...
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orleans from france instead monroe and livingston accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire, louisiana territory adding over 60,000 square miles to the united states. monroe became secretary of state in the administration of his friend james madison in april, 1811 and briefly served simultaneously as secretary of war during war of 1812. he was present with madison of the battle of bladensburg on august 24th, 1814. where the british quickly routed an american force of regulars and poorly organized. militia monroe personally redeployed at least one unit in the american line with little apparent effect on the outcome. follow this cartoon implies that madison fled in panic from the field of battle he and most of the cabinet including monroe stayed on the field until the end and narrowly avoided capture. the british moved on to washington dc where they burned many public buildings including of course the white house on road was elected president in 1816. he and his wife elizabeth undertook the restoration and refurbishing of the white house a project that would continue throughout his two t
orleans from france instead monroe and livingston accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire, louisiana territory adding over 60,000 square miles to the united states. monroe became secretary of state in the administration of his friend james madison in april, 1811 and briefly served simultaneously as secretary of war during war of 1812. he was present with madison of the battle of bladensburg on august 24th, 1814. where the british quickly routed an american force of regulars and poorly...
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there is the storms, from dallas to new orleans. that chilly weather stays in place, from moptmont all the way through minneapolis. and a sneak peek at tomorrow's forecast shows, unfortunately, that rain returning, kasie. kind of, a typical april up-and-down forecast as we continue to watch areas of rain and chill. >> indeed, springtime, for sure. all right. bill karins, thank you, very much, for that. we really appreciate it. i will see you tomorrow. >>> and still ahead here. the biden administration comes to an agreement with several south american countries to tighten border secure security. we are going to get a report from guatemala, where thousands of migrants are trying to make it to the united states. we'll be back, in just a moment. we'll be back, in just a moment. ♪ [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade. lisa here, has had many jobs. and all that experience has led her to a job that feels like home. with home instead, you too can become a caregiver to older adults. apply today. my plaque psoriasis... ...
there is the storms, from dallas to new orleans. that chilly weather stays in place, from moptmont all the way through minneapolis. and a sneak peek at tomorrow's forecast shows, unfortunately, that rain returning, kasie. kind of, a typical april up-and-down forecast as we continue to watch areas of rain and chill. >> indeed, springtime, for sure. all right. bill karins, thank you, very much, for that. we really appreciate it. i will see you tomorrow. >>> and still ahead here....
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i s new orleans and mom that has morphed a to relationships between these these women. >> they haven't been here so much they're going to be moments where you're rejected. you have to face a lot of rejection to get to the yes and unfortunately it was a no from nbc to bring back jalen company for another season of world of dance. the cw's supergirl also ends after 6 seasons and brooklyn. 9, 9, has been canceled again. >> lows that and for tim allen fans, the countdown begins their 6 episodes left, including the hourlong series finale of last man standing airing may 20th on i used to say that we just let us know if you're going to get canceled so we can write write is out and they told us up front said, okay, this will be last season. was it was you have to say it's your fault. it's all your fault. i blame yet. >> and by the way, has one show ends new ones begin like john stamos takes us exclusively behind the scenes of his new disney plus series big shots. that's tonight right here on tee. you don't want to miss it for entertainment tonight. >> i'm kevin frazier. >> entertainment. tonig
i s new orleans and mom that has morphed a to relationships between these these women. >> they haven't been here so much they're going to be moments where you're rejected. you have to face a lot of rejection to get to the yes and unfortunately it was a no from nbc to bring back jalen company for another season of world of dance. the cw's supergirl also ends after 6 seasons and brooklyn. 9, 9, has been canceled again. >> lows that and for tim allen fans, the countdown begins their 6...
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commission on civil rights she joins me now by skype from new orleans madame thank you so much for joining us here 3 on out you followed the trial 3 weeks of trial you've heard that the fence in the prosecution what is your reaction to the fact that the jury reached a verdict and what was it 11 hours of deliberation or so. right the history of these things is a trials is that if the jury stays out a lesser amount of time and this is considered a small amount and then the verdict is likely to be guilty we don't know if that's true i mean not guilty if they stay out longer limb their quad will it could linger about it or whatever and but i don't know whether history tells us anything in this case everyone who has spoken about this and the president the united states vice president and to people on down and people like me who watch this. show and will be found guilty because the evidence seems to be overwhelming but as we've pointed out all you really need is one person on the juries to disagree so the idea is then if there is not a guilty verdict in this case who knows what will happen if th
commission on civil rights she joins me now by skype from new orleans madame thank you so much for joining us here 3 on out you followed the trial 3 weeks of trial you've heard that the fence in the prosecution what is your reaction to the fact that the jury reached a verdict and what was it 11 hours of deliberation or so. right the history of these things is a trials is that if the jury stays out a lesser amount of time and this is considered a small amount and then the verdict is likely to be...
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thomas jefferson sent him back to france in 1803, to join robert livingston in the purchase of new orleans from france. instead monroe and livingston, accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory, and over 16,000 square miles for the united states. monroe became secretary of state and the administration of his friend james madison and april of 1811, and briefly served simultaneously a secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was president with madison at the battle of planes for ghana august 24th, 1814, where the british quickly rounded an american force of regulars and poorly organized militia. monroe personally re-deployed at least one unit and the american ally, with little apparent effect on the outcome. this cartoon implies the medicine fled and panicked from field of battle, he and the cabinet including monroe state on the field until the end and narrowly avoided capture. the british moved on to cap puddle washington d.c., where they burned public buildings, including of course, the white house. mineral was elected president in 1916 and his wife elizabeth, und
thomas jefferson sent him back to france in 1803, to join robert livingston in the purchase of new orleans from france. instead monroe and livingston, accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory, and over 16,000 square miles for the united states. monroe became secretary of state and the administration of his friend james madison and april of 1811, and briefly served simultaneously a secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was president with madison at the battle of...
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this in new orleans, the best ball parents. met in anxiety, a few feet from the gator. here is cameron chapman 18. thankfully for cameron, he was able to play safe and stay safe with the shot. he is tied for second and his partner, tony. moved back to the 17th, can he putt? how about a fresca? he and charles swarts will lead the field that reood hi school giants volleyball, that season is now open for business, one of a handful of sports up and running. that is one game down, does for left for these outgoing seniors. >> volleyball has always been a happy place for me. and so having that element gone for my life was really hard. now can he get back just feels 10 times better because i realize how much i cared about the sport. >> we are all playing for each other, we are all in this together and we only have five shots to win five games. >>> tampa bay bucs tight and drop gronkowski, number 48 in arizona returns to campus to make the guinness world book of records by catching a ball drop 600 feet from a helicopter, and he did it. 600 feet. that is two football fields. good
this in new orleans, the best ball parents. met in anxiety, a few feet from the gator. here is cameron chapman 18. thankfully for cameron, he was able to play safe and stay safe with the shot. he is tied for second and his partner, tony. moved back to the 17th, can he putt? how about a fresca? he and charles swarts will lead the field that reood hi school giants volleyball, that season is now open for business, one of a handful of sports up and running. that is one game down, does for left for...
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the mayor of new orleans and we had real problems with the new orleans police department. mark is the head of the national urban league today. he cleaned up a dirty system. there was a culture where there were a lot of dirty cops at that time and he confronted it and fixed it. and he cleaned up the new orleans police department. so you've got to focus on going in and fixing the problems but don't undermine the important work that good police officers do every day putting their lives on the line to keep our communities safe. >> bill: the jury did its job, the verdict handed down yesterday. part of the idea tim scott was pushing. encourage the end of choke holds. lynching a crime and reforms on use of force. democrats don't think it goes far enough. do you? >> you look at what the democrats have proposed and it is things like taking away qualified immunity. that's defunding police in a different way. you talk to good cops across the country, they say if they are exposed in that kind of way they won't stay in law enforcement. you won't be able to recruit good police officers.
the mayor of new orleans and we had real problems with the new orleans police department. mark is the head of the national urban league today. he cleaned up a dirty system. there was a culture where there were a lot of dirty cops at that time and he confronted it and fixed it. and he cleaned up the new orleans police department. so you've got to focus on going in and fixing the problems but don't undermine the important work that good police officers do every day putting their lives on the line...