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we also need a mayor of new orleans. who should be the mayor of new orleans? general butler says got the weitzel. -- godfrey weitzel. he knows most about the city and helped capture the city. not free, you are military mayor. he's mayor for a short time until the battle of baton rouge breaks out. while he's gone, this an interim mayor. when he comes back, he is mayor again of new orleans. if you look at the roster of mayors of new orleans, you will find numbers 21 and 23 are godfrey weitzel. ray nagin is also on the list a little further down. there's a buy you that runs up the mississippi river that runs parallel to the mississippi down into the gulf of mexico -- there's a by your -- there's a bayou. two confederate generals that occupied the region south of the mississippi. a general is killed in baton rouge, general williams. general butler says we need a new general to fill the gap, and i knew -- i need a new brigade. at age 26, he becomes at the time the youngest federal general in the union army. not only that, but what look assigns to him a group of all
we also need a mayor of new orleans. who should be the mayor of new orleans? general butler says got the weitzel. -- godfrey weitzel. he knows most about the city and helped capture the city. not free, you are military mayor. he's mayor for a short time until the battle of baton rouge breaks out. while he's gone, this an interim mayor. when he comes back, he is mayor again of new orleans. if you look at the roster of mayors of new orleans, you will find numbers 21 and 23 are godfrey weitzel....
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new orleans is blow sea level and the lapped is shifting. >> it's a matter of time before the man made barrier of new soil placed on toxic soil will fail. >> al jazeera reached out to the school district asking why it chose to rebuild. emails and calls were not returned. the state department of environmental quality responded by saying: >>> jacob ward joined me from the crowds of booker t in new orleans. the law-makers bill would block schools being on sites where there's toxic waste underneath is that likely to pass the legislature. >> well there seems to be overwhelming support on a state level. the bill was introduced a couple of weeks ago, passed in the senate. now at this point again. the state lawmakers seem to be supporting this. there's at least one site identified that's not on contaminated land. why is there resistance to rebuilding the school on another site. that's the question to ask the superintendent of schools. as you heard it's our legacy an important place in the community, and during the david segregation, it was one of the few places for african-american parent to c
new orleans is blow sea level and the lapped is shifting. >> it's a matter of time before the man made barrier of new soil placed on toxic soil will fail. >> al jazeera reached out to the school district asking why it chose to rebuild. emails and calls were not returned. the state department of environmental quality responded by saying: >>> jacob ward joined me from the crowds of booker t in new orleans. the law-makers bill would block schools being on sites where there's...
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however, material they finally received from the new orleans' d.a.'s office provided ample ground for an appeal. >> the daily police reports showed us that these witnesses, freeman and perkins had told very, very different stories in 1985 before the trial as compared to what they said on the witness stand. we began to see how their stories were contrived to secure a conviction of an innocent man. >> there were numerous pieces of evidence inconsistent with john's guilt or consistent with freeman's guilt and that showed that freeman had lied at trial in his testimony on behalf of the state. >> after testifying he saw thompson murder ray liuzza, kevin freeman was given a plea deal and only served ten months in prison. >> we also received leads about potential witnesses who would be helpful. there was a woman who lived across the street from mr. liuzza, she got a very good look at the perpetrator. ms. kelly and other witnesses who testified they saw a man with a blue steel revolver, 6'0" tall with close cut hair running past them. kevin freeman was 6'0" w
however, material they finally received from the new orleans' d.a.'s office provided ample ground for an appeal. >> the daily police reports showed us that these witnesses, freeman and perkins had told very, very different stories in 1985 before the trial as compared to what they said on the witness stand. we began to see how their stories were contrived to secure a conviction of an innocent man. >> there were numerous pieces of evidence inconsistent with john's guilt or consistent...
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orleans have faced a long history of issues and now they face a new problem, not enough officers for a force that is overworked and understaffed. jonathan martin reports. >> reporter: in a city played with violent crime, there is increasing community outcry to solve what many consider a growing problem in new orleans. five years ago new orleans police force was 1600 officers strong today there are just over 1100. >> when people call for the police it's going to take them a long time to get there, if they get there at all. >> reporter: the department started to shrink several years ago as new orleans was facing an enormous budget shortfall. >> we were not able to hire or purchase vehicles. >> reporter: and the city was losing nearly 100 officers a year from retirement and after a string of high profile cases involving police misconduct the nopd, and the department of justice signed a consent degree a list of strict reforms the police department agreed to implement. community activist says the layers of scrutiny have been driving officers away. >> if the police shoot somebody it will b
orleans have faced a long history of issues and now they face a new problem, not enough officers for a force that is overworked and understaffed. jonathan martin reports. >> reporter: in a city played with violent crime, there is increasing community outcry to solve what many consider a growing problem in new orleans. five years ago new orleans police force was 1600 officers strong today there are just over 1100. >> when people call for the police it's going to take them a long time...
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jonathan martin for us in new orleans. >> fresh food and air collide in america's biggest city. after the break i'll tell you why some new york residents are victims of environmental racism. >>> now i want to talk about an issue some people call environmental injustice - others say it amounts to environmental racism. whatever you call it, low income minority communities are waging fights over the air they breath are saying they are subjected to more pollute ants in their neighbourhoods than white residents in wealthy parts of town, one of the latest battles is in new york city. activists are giving a bronx jeer to the idea of moving a business into their neighbourhood, saying not in my backyard. mary snow has the report. >> the greatest benefit of buying direct to farmers is having a hand on the volume control. >> online grocer fresh direct touts fresh food it delivers to home. the new york grocer moves its operations some applaud gen ecomomic benefits. activist michael johnson sees pressure. >> it's like the next assault or another assault on this neighbourhood. johnson has led
jonathan martin for us in new orleans. >> fresh food and air collide in america's biggest city. after the break i'll tell you why some new york residents are victims of environmental racism. >>> now i want to talk about an issue some people call environmental injustice - others say it amounts to environmental racism. whatever you call it, low income minority communities are waging fights over the air they breath are saying they are subjected to more pollute ants in their...
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jonathon martin in new orleans with more, jonathon? >> this is a city that seems some 9 million tourists every year so a shrinking police department becomes an even greater concern. the few nest more than 35 years. >> it's a problem for the department, it is problem for the public. >> captain michael glassser a 36 year veteran and leads the city's police association. >> when people call for the police it will take them a long time to get there if they do at all. >> the department started to shrink several years ago as new orleans was facing an enormous budget short fall. >> we were not able to hide, we were not able to purchase vehicles that went on for a few years. >> at the same time, the city was using 100 a year, after a string of highway fro file cases in 2012, the department of justice signed a consent dig crew a electricity of strict reforms with the oversite of a federal monitor. >> it all effects you. >> community activists say the layers of scrutiny have been driving officers away. >> lit be investigated by the independent po
jonathon martin in new orleans with more, jonathon? >> this is a city that seems some 9 million tourists every year so a shrinking police department becomes an even greater concern. the few nest more than 35 years. >> it's a problem for the department, it is problem for the public. >> captain michael glassser a 36 year veteran and leads the city's police association. >> when people call for the police it will take them a long time to get there if they do at all. >>...
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why do you feel you need to come to new orleans to do this? >> the money's the best here. >> does your mother know you're stripping? >> my mother knows, and i know the rest of my family does not agree with what i do. >> how long do you think you'll be doing this? >> hopefully not much longer, as soon as i say i'm a dancer it just completely changes. i can't have a healthy relationship. my family doesn't understand, and i'm pretty much on my own, it's real lonely. >> has it been worth it though? >> sometimes in life you have to do what you have to do, you know? >> i've now heard how hard it can be to live the double life of this profession, but the cold, hard cash keeps these women in the game. and now antonia wants to see where she stands. >> so how did you do tonight? >> i'm not sure. i'm going to count this. >> yeah. yeah. >> 20, 40, 60, 80, looks like 575. >> five hours, about $100 an hour. >> so that's pretty good? >> that's pretty good. >> so it's 2:00 in the morning, and i'm exhausted. are you -- >> i'm exhausted too. >> are you going to
why do you feel you need to come to new orleans to do this? >> the money's the best here. >> does your mother know you're stripping? >> my mother knows, and i know the rest of my family does not agree with what i do. >> how long do you think you'll be doing this? >> hopefully not much longer, as soon as i say i'm a dancer it just completely changes. i can't have a healthy relationship. my family doesn't understand, and i'm pretty much on my own, it's real lonely....
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burr intended to take new orleans. there was a rebellious french population waiting to welcome him and give him golden guns. he was going to go on to invade mexico. who knows? on october the eighth, while wilkinson was talking to his second-in-command, a young man came in with a letter from burr. he had to decide if you would be loyal to jefferson or loyal to his treacherous friends arron burr. i want to read you the letter. i have obtained funds and commenced the enterprise from different points under different pretenses will rendezvous on the ohio. wilkinson shall be second to burr only. he guarantees the result with his life and honor. for 10 days wilkinson agonize. which way would he jump? he made the choice. absolutely critical choice. on october 21 he wrote a personal letter to jefferson announcing his discovery of the eight association of i designed to rendezvous men in new orleans coming down the mississippi. he given the secret away. he made his choice. he'd been loyal for the first time in his career to jeffe
burr intended to take new orleans. there was a rebellious french population waiting to welcome him and give him golden guns. he was going to go on to invade mexico. who knows? on october the eighth, while wilkinson was talking to his second-in-command, a young man came in with a letter from burr. he had to decide if you would be loyal to jefferson or loyal to his treacherous friends arron burr. i want to read you the letter. i have obtained funds and commenced the enterprise from different...
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-- new head coach of the new orleans pelicans. gentry will finish the finals with the warriors. he's been a head coach with the pistons, heat and suns. he's been a key this season helping rookie head coach and his development. great offensive mind great hire by new orleans, huge loss for the warriors. >>> let's serve them up first weekend of the french open with third round matchups. none better than serena williams. ozarenka came out swinging in the fifth set. serena dug deep in the second. she hits the line, the judge calls it out. ozarenka not happy with the judge. they had words, they replayed the point. williams wins it cleanly. serenea moves into the fourth round. she'll face sloan steve ans. >>> meanwhile nine time and defending french open champ, no match for raffa. he's just a drop a set this is his 11th french open. he will turn 29 on wednesday. he moves on to the fourth round with a straight set victory. he'll take on the last remaining american male. >>> third round of the byron nelson. randolph, 4 under 65. a double b
-- new head coach of the new orleans pelicans. gentry will finish the finals with the warriors. he's been a head coach with the pistons, heat and suns. he's been a key this season helping rookie head coach and his development. great offensive mind great hire by new orleans, huge loss for the warriors. >>> let's serve them up first weekend of the french open with third round matchups. none better than serena williams. ozarenka came out swinging in the fifth set. serena dug deep in the...
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residents. >> new orleans will be excited about those new celebrities coming. sad to see the old ones leaving. kim serafin, thank you for joining us. >> i'm rosemary church. the news continues after this short break. stick around. be great... ...if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone, from a handyman to a dog-walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com. no more calling around. no more hassles. and you don't even have to be a member to start shopping today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. but i think women would agree... watching football together is great... ...huddling with their man after the game is nice too. the thing is, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates f
residents. >> new orleans will be excited about those new celebrities coming. sad to see the old ones leaving. kim serafin, thank you for joining us. >> i'm rosemary church. the news continues after this short break. stick around. be great... ...if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone, from a handyman to a dog-walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com....
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union forces are down here in port hudson, henry, and new orleans -- baton rouge, and new orleans. the armies are not in contact and the confederates will do what they want to do without union troops to oversee things. general kirby smith does not want to surrender even though he is getting news about other events that are going on. but the situation is deteriorating rapidly because his men are starting to desert and become disorderly. the confederate troops are from four primary states, texas arkansas, louisiana, and missouri. and it is the louisiana troops that are deserting in droves because that is where they are and they can get home easily. it seems that the missouri troops are the most loyal or most reliable. on may 21, we are going to have a large private -- riot breakout in shreveport and troops break into warehouses and civilians joined in, plundering and looting and a large amount of drunkenness, very disorderly. general smith realizes that his army is falling apart so what he wants to do was move his army further to the west where he can we organize it and keep it out o
union forces are down here in port hudson, henry, and new orleans -- baton rouge, and new orleans. the armies are not in contact and the confederates will do what they want to do without union troops to oversee things. general kirby smith does not want to surrender even though he is getting news about other events that are going on. but the situation is deteriorating rapidly because his men are starting to desert and become disorderly. the confederate troops are from four primary states, texas...
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bernard parish a county not far from a new orleans. and the federal judge said, these residents are right in what they alleged in the law lawsuit that the u.s. government should pay for damages in some of this hurricane katrina flooding, and it was all a result of a shipping canal built by the army corp of engineers the mississippi gulf outlet, built back in the 60s as a shortcut for ships ships that would lead here, the port of new orleans and go to the gulf of mexico and visa versa. it's a shortcut built for that purpose, but as a result of that being built the judge found that the construction and the maintenance from the army corp of engineers was not good at all. that it was shoddy and caused erosion and widened the area, and it left the residents in the nearby communities and st. bernard parish at great risk of flooding, and she found that the flooding was intensified because of the canal's erosion. in her ruling, she called the canal a ticking time bomb, and for that reason, the u.s. is liable for damage and properties lost. and
bernard parish a county not far from a new orleans. and the federal judge said, these residents are right in what they alleged in the law lawsuit that the u.s. government should pay for damages in some of this hurricane katrina flooding, and it was all a result of a shipping canal built by the army corp of engineers the mississippi gulf outlet, built back in the 60s as a shortcut for ships ships that would lead here, the port of new orleans and go to the gulf of mexico and visa versa. it's a...
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the battle in new orleans over toxic soil, kids and safety. >>> rising risks alarming new findings on a silent killer that's on the rise among black children. >> drowning in death. >> we have all these promises they just wanted to squeeze us for financial aid money. >> recruiting practices of for- for-profit colleges. >> i. >> my conversation with a country rock icon, singer and songwriter jd souther. arsenic, measure curry mercury and lead, some of the toxic medicals found in a high school. the questions involved fairness, equality of opportunity and safety. jonathan martin is in new orleans tonight. >> where we're standing was an old landfill known as the silver city dump. it's also known as home to the high school booker t. washington. there are many in the community who want the high school to come back but now we know that the soil beneath is highly toxic. can you remediate the soil and rebuild or is that even safe? >> just beyond the footprint two ruined buildings remain from the city's booker t. washington high school. shuttered by hurricane katrina the site is surrounded by a
the battle in new orleans over toxic soil, kids and safety. >>> rising risks alarming new findings on a silent killer that's on the rise among black children. >> drowning in death. >> we have all these promises they just wanted to squeeze us for financial aid money. >> recruiting practices of for- for-profit colleges. >> i. >> my conversation with a country rock icon, singer and songwriter jd souther. arsenic, measure curry mercury and lead, some of the...
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. >> new orleans has incredible food. you know all about that. >> i won't tell you all the stuff i ate when i was just home. >> what if you eat too much salt in the food or the food that you make at home? the doctors have been saying how bad too much salt could be. what if you don't get enough salt? the doctors will be back with that advice soon. enough? the doctors are back with that when we come back. my name's lou, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call you
. >> new orleans has incredible food. you know all about that. >> i won't tell you all the stuff i ate when i was just home. >> what if you eat too much salt in the food or the food that you make at home? the doctors have been saying how bad too much salt could be. what if you don't get enough salt? the doctors will be back with that advice soon. enough? the doctors are back with that when we come back. my name's lou, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to do it in...
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detroit or new orleans, most american cities make this town look like club med by comparison. glasgow remains the region's noble shit zone. what i find most endearing in this town is if you're a native, you're probably an expert at taking a piss. a high level style of ball busting that approaches an art form around here. >> well, it's good to be back at work again. >> no one excels more at deflating the pompous, making fun of self-importance, turning even the darkest tragedy into comedy than glaswegians. that's if you can understand the bastards. this can be a challenge after a couple of pints of heavy. >> glasgow has a reputation of being a hard drinking, two-fisted town. >> yeah. >> i've always found it to be this funny, very funny town. >> very dark humor. if you say in america, my father died, people immediately are so sympathetic. in glasgow if you say my father's died, the glaswegians say what size were his shoes. we have that. >> jamie godley grew up on the east end, married into an organized crime dynasty, worked as a bartender, became a very famous playwright, author,
detroit or new orleans, most american cities make this town look like club med by comparison. glasgow remains the region's noble shit zone. what i find most endearing in this town is if you're a native, you're probably an expert at taking a piss. a high level style of ball busting that approaches an art form around here. >> well, it's good to be back at work again. >> no one excels more at deflating the pompous, making fun of self-importance, turning even the darkest tragedy into...
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parts of the mississippi as well and in new orleans flooding rains this morning. they did have a tornado watch earlier, luckily that has been lifted. 66 degrees in the the city. lower 60's to the north of us mid 60's to the south of us. quite a comfortable morning with dew points not too bad still in the upper 50's but once we get that dew point above 60 degrees, it starts to get sticky out there. that is what we will experience today. once again we could have ten to 15 miles an hour breeze toes off set that a bit. it was a warm memorial day. eighty-seven was the high yesterday. we will adjust a couple more degrees and get to 89 today. it may feel like it is 90 with that humidity. pop up thunderstorms in the forecast for wednesday for thursday, for friday, we still stay well in the 80's, each day but gets more unsettled. not until sunday, do we get a cold front actually making its way through so we can get cooler temperatures around here. so bob kelly the the heat as they say is on. >> the the heat is on. >> 6:47. back to work and school after the long who will ta
parts of the mississippi as well and in new orleans flooding rains this morning. they did have a tornado watch earlier, luckily that has been lifted. 66 degrees in the the city. lower 60's to the north of us mid 60's to the south of us. quite a comfortable morning with dew points not too bad still in the upper 50's but once we get that dew point above 60 degrees, it starts to get sticky out there. that is what we will experience today. once again we could have ten to 15 miles an hour breeze...
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glorious news! orleans saved and peace concluded. literally at the same time the treaty arrives and is ratified and signed, news finally arrives overland about the eighth of january, where andrew jackson won the battle of new orleans. we not only get to celebrate the end of the war, we get to celebrate going out with a bang. and having both of those things arrive at the same time means that it's very easy in the american mind to say that one gave way to the other. we won the battle of new orleans, and the war is over. we stuck it to the british. did we give anything up in the treaty? no. and we won the last three major battles of the war. this is great! now, what's really cool is look at what is underneath the headlines. 'tis the sparse -- star-spangled banner entrance -- in triumph shall wave. it has become incredibly popular, and they are using that song to kind of sum up how they feel about the end of the war. so a lot of historians, like don hickey, will say, the war was not a success because the treaty did not address the issues
glorious news! orleans saved and peace concluded. literally at the same time the treaty arrives and is ratified and signed, news finally arrives overland about the eighth of january, where andrew jackson won the battle of new orleans. we not only get to celebrate the end of the war, we get to celebrate going out with a bang. and having both of those things arrive at the same time means that it's very easy in the american mind to say that one gave way to the other. we won the battle of new...
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the new orleans police is helping as well providing brief counseling for fellow officers. also the new orleans' police office is going to continue to help the housing police conduct its investigation. heather? >> kelly wright live this morning. thank you. >>> her body pulled from the new york hudson river is believed to be that of vincent. the 43-year-old was swept away after his kayak capsized last month. the clothing on the body matches what he was last wearing. his fiancee now facing second degree murder charges after admitting to tampering with his kayak. prosecutors say she stood to benefit from his life insurance policy. >>> the hunt is still on for at least one accomplice who helped a convicted murder -- or helped an ex-convict murder a family of three and their housekeeper in washington, d.c. the four people arrested along side daron wint were released without charges. he did not act alone when he killed the family and the housekeeper during an 18 hour ordeal. wint was picked up a week after the homicide. pizza crust linked him to the murders. >>> terrifying moment
the new orleans police is helping as well providing brief counseling for fellow officers. also the new orleans' police office is going to continue to help the housing police conduct its investigation. heather? >> kelly wright live this morning. thank you. >>> her body pulled from the new york hudson river is believed to be that of vincent. the 43-year-old was swept away after his kayak capsized last month. the clothing on the body matches what he was last wearing. his fiancee now...
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very similar to what happened in new orleans recently. you need to evacuate, and where do you evacuate? you evacuate essentially toward the place, where robert frost said home is the place where they always have to let you in. in a sense, you go to people you know where they will let you in. your friends and your relatives. that could be anywhere. so he was a great help during this period of time as well. so, yes, sir? [inaudible] dennis: san jose suffered terribly in the fire. in fact in san jose was pretty great. i don't know what it was exactly. there were many fires in oakland but they did not have the water problem. that san francisco had. so they contained those fires pretty easily. the oakland fire department sent three fullly manned companies and steamers over to san francisco early in the event. they were very helpful. you know, i see references to them. the interesting thing about this is that the records are so poorly preserved 1906, that the committee of 50 to control business leaders -- because they recognized that they neede
very similar to what happened in new orleans recently. you need to evacuate, and where do you evacuate? you evacuate essentially toward the place, where robert frost said home is the place where they always have to let you in. in a sense, you go to people you know where they will let you in. your friends and your relatives. that could be anywhere. so he was a great help during this period of time as well. so, yes, sir? [inaudible] dennis: san jose suffered terribly in the fire. in fact in san...
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jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like dancing? especially when it's followed by fireworks everyone's nola is different. follow yours. ready to get rid of that old mower and move up to a honda well, you couldn't have picked a better time choose from ten different models with features you just won't find on any other mower whether you decide on the rock solid hrr series or the amazing hrx series you owe it to yourself to check out these incredible mowers and see what sets honda aparfrom all others visit the website you see here for specials going on right now and find the honda power equipment dealer nearest you honda lawnmowers very smart jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. y
jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like dancing? especially when it's followed by fireworks everyone's nola is different. follow yours. ready to get rid of that old mower and move up to a honda well, you couldn't have picked a...
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including new orleans with a also integrated the detective bureau. african-american effectives would be solving some of the high-profile crimes in 1870, which is the theme of my new book. "the new orleans kidnapping case." here was a much more expansive meaning for the civil war. the union reunited slavery , ended, political representation for african-american men and state laws like the black codes permanently abolished. but radical reconstruction, as it was cost, -- as it was called was a fragile revolution. , in many states, the republican led by racial state government survived only with the support of federal troops. across the south, reactionary violence by paramilitary groups like the knights of the white camelia and the ku klux klan. and the white leaks precious -- presage what what might happen on a massive scale and federal soldiers went on. one of the military patrolling the american south as an army of occupation for very long. in the end, congressional republicans placed their confidence for what they believed was the transformative powe
including new orleans with a also integrated the detective bureau. african-american effectives would be solving some of the high-profile crimes in 1870, which is the theme of my new book. "the new orleans kidnapping case." here was a much more expansive meaning for the civil war. the union reunited slavery , ended, political representation for african-american men and state laws like the black codes permanently abolished. but radical reconstruction, as it was cost, -- as it was called...
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"the new orleans kidnapping case." it profiles one such detective. here was a much more expansive meaning for the civil war. the union reunited, slavery ended, political representation for african-american men, and state laws like the black codes permanently abolished. but radical reconstruction, as it was called, was a fragile revolution. in many states, the republican led by racial state government survived only with the support of federal troops. across the south, reactionary violence by paramilitary groups like the knights of the white camellia, the white leagues, and the ku klux klan, presage what might happen on a massive scale and federal soldiers went on. one of the military patrolling the american south as an army of occupation for very long. in the end, congressional republicans placed their confidence in what they believed was the transformative powers of the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments. northern republicans hoped that with the right to vote african-americans would soon be able to protect themselves. to defend their own rights without t
"the new orleans kidnapping case." it profiles one such detective. here was a much more expansive meaning for the civil war. the union reunited, slavery ended, political representation for african-american men, and state laws like the black codes permanently abolished. but radical reconstruction, as it was called, was a fragile revolution. in many states, the republican led by racial state government survived only with the support of federal troops. across the south, reactionary...
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warriors assistant coach has been hired by the new orleans pelicans. he finishes the finals with the warriors before it will be announced. he has been great hire by new orleans, huge loss for the warriors. >>> french open, first weekend of action with matchups and none better than serena williams and azarenka. azarenka came out firing, winning easily 6-3. had the 19-time grand slam champion on the ropes but sarina digs in. azarenka hits a line but the judge calls it out. azarenka not happy with the judge. serena not hey with victoria. they replayed the point. williams as always wins it othersly. serena moves into the fourth round with a victory. she faces stevens. >> nine-time deading champ, rafael nadal facing -- no match for rafa. yet to drop a set in this, his 11th french open. won nine of them. rafa will turn 29 on wednesday moves into the fourth around with a straight set victory. takes on jack stocks the last remaining american male. >> san jose earthquakes, north of the border facing toronto fc on a rainy day. the penalty kick, doesn't miss, 101
warriors assistant coach has been hired by the new orleans pelicans. he finishes the finals with the warriors before it will be announced. he has been great hire by new orleans, huge loss for the warriors. >>> french open, first weekend of action with matchups and none better than serena williams and azarenka. azarenka came out firing, winning easily 6-3. had the 19-time grand slam champion on the ropes but sarina digs in. azarenka hits a line but the judge calls it out. azarenka not...
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new orleans below sea level. it doesn't take much to flood places there. so not a good morning for folks down there or in mississippi. there is still a tornado watch for southern louisiana as well. now, back to us, and back to the future cast, we have got cloud on the way here and there for this afternoon. don't expect any rain today or tonight but really not until tomorrow that we will start with the daily chance of pop up showers and thunderstorms maybe about six or 7:00 o'clock, bless you lauren thank you for proving my point about the allergy and then we have the same deal for thursday and probably for friday. temperatures in the 60's, every where this morning. upper 60's here. 60 degrees in pottstown. 64 degrees in wildwood. dew points in the upper 50's, still a little bit on the comfortable side but once we get in the 60's with the dew point it starts to get more sticky. that will be the case today when we get to 89 degrees. we may not make it to 90, but with the heat index it will feel like it is around 90 degrees, and then the same deal for tomorro
new orleans below sea level. it doesn't take much to flood places there. so not a good morning for folks down there or in mississippi. there is still a tornado watch for southern louisiana as well. now, back to us, and back to the future cast, we have got cloud on the way here and there for this afternoon. don't expect any rain today or tonight but really not until tomorrow that we will start with the daily chance of pop up showers and thunderstorms maybe about six or 7:00 o'clock, bless you...
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new orleans had that triple fold. in my neighborhood of broad more in central city was mixed economically racially ethnically and you realize the same neighborhood a hundred years ago that louie armstrong grow up in and he is influenced by the great french opera singers and the slaves coming from the plantation and people coming back and hawking their items. he put in the wave sound because complicated family life. but in that diversity you get jazz and blues with king oliver and all of the great jazz has been heard and all of a sudden he is doing a 17 bar with the open west end blues and you say where did that come from? it comes from being exposed to a diversity of talent and musical influences. that is true of the food of new orleans. i just came back. my wife and i go quite often and came back from last week and looking at the restaurants and architecture you say i didn't think the city would be back after the storm. it has been ten years. we have been creative about the school system about an entrepreneur economy
new orleans had that triple fold. in my neighborhood of broad more in central city was mixed economically racially ethnically and you realize the same neighborhood a hundred years ago that louie armstrong grow up in and he is influenced by the great french opera singers and the slaves coming from the plantation and people coming back and hawking their items. he put in the wave sound because complicated family life. but in that diversity you get jazz and blues with king oliver and all of the...
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bill quigley in new orleans what do they face in july? >> the charges that are left are damage to property and the government has admitted in their papers that they filed with the court that they have served more time in prison than they ever would have if they had only been convicted of those remaining charges. so we would hope that the judge would give them time served. in sister megan rice's case and greg case, they observed a lot more gel time than they would have originally. there is no way to get that time back. i would say the government has recognized the peaceful nature of these folks. we were very fortunate throughout this whole legal campaign. we had public defenders, local lawyers, a law firm that is a major united states law firm doing pro bono work. there is a lot of people invested in trying to protect the right to dissent in this country to make sure that the laws are pride -- applied correctly. there is a resentencing hearing currently set for july 8, but it is important to note the government still has the right to be ab
bill quigley in new orleans what do they face in july? >> the charges that are left are damage to property and the government has admitted in their papers that they filed with the court that they have served more time in prison than they ever would have if they had only been convicted of those remaining charges. so we would hope that the judge would give them time served. in sister megan rice's case and greg case, they observed a lot more gel time than they would have originally. there is...
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the challenge is that in a place like georgia and new orleans, and over 30 states in the country, it is legal to fire someone from their job simply because they are gay. we could be married. get married. >> on a seat. >> go to work on monday. put a picture of our spouse on the desk and be fired, because l.g.b.t. in this country do not have comprehensive protection from discrimination. we have so much work to do even beyond marriage. we have comprehensive nondiscrimination policies that would protect people. >> as you heard talked about, there's a gathering backlash. doesn't sound like either of you think it's over even if the supreme court makes a ruling tearing down the amendments as they exist in the states. >> no, and the thing that we say is no one has won civil rights. right now we see the supreme court two years ago gutted the voting act. a law set in stone. we see in 2015 voter suppression south. while we know we are looking forward to a positive did you suggest from the supreme court, and for them to be on the side of history and equality, at the vigilant. >> the gains are so
the challenge is that in a place like georgia and new orleans, and over 30 states in the country, it is legal to fire someone from their job simply because they are gay. we could be married. get married. >> on a seat. >> go to work on monday. put a picture of our spouse on the desk and be fired, because l.g.b.t. in this country do not have comprehensive protection from discrimination. we have so much work to do even beyond marriage. we have comprehensive nondiscrimination policies...
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jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like dancing? especially when it's followed by fireworks everyone's nola is different. follow yours. jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like dancing? especially when it's followed by fireworks everyone's nola is different. follow yours. . >>> chip kelly goes receiver at number 20. there's some good karma. the last time they had the 20th pick they got mike quick. the last time they took the receiver, they got macklin. he was born in nigeria and came over here when he was 5 years old. he led the pac-12 in touc
jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like dancing? especially when it's followed by fireworks everyone's nola is different. follow yours. jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we...
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. >> new orleans. >> colorado. >> yeah that city. how much do fans know about the warriors play off opponent. up next we put them to the test. >>> good morning. traffic is moving along okay westbound san mateo bridge reopened. eastbound lanes should reopen soon. more about this coming up. >>> if you like a cool pattern this week looks to be very cool. we have a system to the north. also maybe later in the week some more rain. sure looking like it. . >>> welcome back everybody. happening today two mississippi police officers killed during a traffic stop will be remembered at a city wide memorial service. 35-year-old ben dean pulled over a car for speeding saturday night and called for back up when the 25-year-old arrived the officers walked up to the car together and someone inside the car started shooting. the mayor is calling on his city to help the families and each other as the investigation into the shooting continues. >> can't have these kinds of things happening in the community. but i think we need to celebrate the lives of th
. >> new orleans. >> colorado. >> yeah that city. how much do fans know about the warriors play off opponent. up next we put them to the test. >>> good morning. traffic is moving along okay westbound san mateo bridge reopened. eastbound lanes should reopen soon. more about this coming up. >>> if you like a cool pattern this week looks to be very cool. we have a system to the north. also maybe later in the week some more rain. sure looking like it. ....
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having picked some death qualified jury's in a very catholic city, new orleans, you watch as you lose a lot of catholics, most of your african-american and other people of color -- you lose all of the people who even, for nonreligious reasons, don't have a strong sense that the authorities, that the government is always right and always tells the truth, and always gives you the straight angle on what is going on and what the facts are. instead, you're picking a jury from a very small, up route -- unrepresentative conviction-prone pool. and it is the central unfairness of this process that could not be more dramatic in this case. amy: is this grounds for appeal? >> no. i mean, it certainly -- i answered to fast. it is not grounds under current eight the managers riddance. it should be. it is a basic unfairness. i think is the numbers get stronger, as the united states is closer and closer to abolition of the death penalty which we will get, there may be reason -- revisiting of some of the decisions and we've certainly seen that in the process of fighting this penalty for many, many yea
having picked some death qualified jury's in a very catholic city, new orleans, you watch as you lose a lot of catholics, most of your african-american and other people of color -- you lose all of the people who even, for nonreligious reasons, don't have a strong sense that the authorities, that the government is always right and always tells the truth, and always gives you the straight angle on what is going on and what the facts are. instead, you're picking a jury from a very small, up route...
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successful but in new orleans where ms. arthel was raised enormous. ♪ on the bio. >> funny, bill, because for me was dad. he would go to work. i would see his life and stage sign autographs. he would come home and punishable me if he needed to which was rare. he many would come home and clean the house. >> you have a crazy uncle. >> you are not going to call uncle crazy. >> neville linda ron stat ♪ you know i love you ♪ >> are you saying you were completely unaffected by all of that? >> i was completely unaffected. that's how i was raised. catholic family a family from a faithful background. i was always taught to be humble and treat everybody with the same respect as you would like them to treat you. >> what happened? >> i don't know what happened. i started hanging out with you. >> that's it. blame it on me. everybody does. you get out of high school and come here to new york city and do some modeling and acting and all of that? >> yes. >> then you decide i'm too smart for this and you you go back to college. >> did
successful but in new orleans where ms. arthel was raised enormous. ♪ on the bio. >> funny, bill, because for me was dad. he would go to work. i would see his life and stage sign autographs. he would come home and punishable me if he needed to which was rare. he many would come home and clean the house. >> you have a crazy uncle. >> you are not going to call uncle crazy. >> neville linda ron stat ♪ you know i love you ♪ >> are you saying you were completely...
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omar villafranca, cbs news, new orleans. >> new habitat homeowners have to qualify and put in sweat equity. they have to volunteer at least 350 hours with habitat for humanity. >>> we start with the manhunt for the suspect in the brutal murder of a d.c. family and they were housekeeper. good evening. i'm -- and their housekeeper. good evening. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. investigators believe daron dylon wint is behind last week's quadruple murder. let's begin with bruce leshan and the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: police think that daron wint stole $40,000 think with all that cash he may have fled to new york by bus. his girl friend tells detectives in new york now that he is headed back to d.c. to turn himself in, but detectives are not sure they believe her. >> right now you have about every law enforcement officer across the country that is aware of his open warrant and are looking for him. >> reporter: america's most wanted man, daron dylon wint, 34 from lanham maryland, but on facebook he lists his home now as new york. >> we believe mr. wint is currently in t
omar villafranca, cbs news, new orleans. >> new habitat homeowners have to qualify and put in sweat equity. they have to volunteer at least 350 hours with habitat for humanity. >>> we start with the manhunt for the suspect in the brutal murder of a d.c. family and they were housekeeper. good evening. i'm -- and their housekeeper. good evening. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. investigators believe daron dylon wint is behind last week's quadruple murder. let's begin...
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jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like dancing? especially when it's followed by fireworks everyone's nola is different. follow yours. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> every time seth curry stepped out on the floor this season they have filled up oracle arena. there's no longer a reason to campaign. seth curry will be named the league's most valuable player as soon as monday. oracle now. mike connolly out with facial fracture. seth curry showing off behind the back pass of green and from downtown the big third quarter. up 14. clay thompson. it's good. curry break an ankles. it's the step back. they combine for 40 points. warriors take game one. 101-86. >> it's a fun time. the pressure is on
jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like dancing? especially when it's followed by fireworks everyone's nola is different. follow yours. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only...
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he's joining us live from new orleans. he's attending the annual dwatherring of the american your logical association. good to see both of you. >> nice to see you. >> we're going to start with the horrific tragedy of the amtrak crash. as you know eight people were killed during that. more than 200 injured. many still in the hospital. now they face a tough road to cover. let's start with dr. siegel. what's ahead for them when you have such a traumatic experience and have to deal with this? >> that's a great question. i want to start by saying that the lack of seat belts on trains has a lot to do with what happened. the way that injuries occur isn't what people expect. it's people flying around car and hitting off of each other and windows. if you're sitting forward, you could hit the table in front of you and end up with an abdominal injury. there's a very major ens dents of peopling with haunted for years after this if they were in one of these cars. the physical injuries, i've gone over some of what they are. broken bones
he's joining us live from new orleans. he's attending the annual dwatherring of the american your logical association. good to see both of you. >> nice to see you. >> we're going to start with the horrific tragedy of the amtrak crash. as you know eight people were killed during that. more than 200 injured. many still in the hospital. now they face a tough road to cover. let's start with dr. siegel. what's ahead for them when you have such a traumatic experience and have to deal with...
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he was kidnapped one more time and this time sent back to new orleans. there he filed suit again and appealed all the way to the louisiana supreme court. and jean marie and a family ended their lives and freedom in st. louis. lydia titus established her freedom very early in illinois. she went on to marry a free demand -- friedmaneed man and purchased 160 acres. they raised livestock. they had a family. they raise their children. and at one point, her husband died. several years after that, on one fateful night, heirs of her former master, a generation later, appeared at her door and in the cover of darkness and forcibly kidnapped her children and grandchildren. with them was illinois secretary of state who is acting as their lawyer. the secretary of state was a large man, very imposing, and he said that was doing this for the law and his clients. he also wielded a gun and he made lydia lie facedown on the floor while her children and grandchildren were taken off in a wagon. grandmother lydia was not going to allow that to stop her. the next morning, she
he was kidnapped one more time and this time sent back to new orleans. there he filed suit again and appealed all the way to the louisiana supreme court. and jean marie and a family ended their lives and freedom in st. louis. lydia titus established her freedom very early in illinois. she went on to marry a free demand -- friedmaneed man and purchased 160 acres. they raised livestock. they had a family. they raise their children. and at one point, her husband died. several years after that, on...