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i have been to new orleans and it is not a stretch. while lincoln occasionally encountered french or spanish speaking immigrants. or catholics or catholicism, in his early years in indiana or illinois or on the ohio river, lincoln's trip to new orleans engulfed him a different cultures ethnicity and ancestry, religion, language, race, class, cuisine, architecture and sheer urban size. it gave him the perspective that no other place in his life would provide. into the midst of this complex and political landscape art the young abraham lincoln in 1828 and again in 1831. there was ethnic tension everywhere that he went in new orleans. the streets, conversation and local press. local newspapers were filled with prejudice and scorn for one group or another. editors promise to the readers that their principles would be purely american, whatever that meant. an obvious portend to the know nothing party that would arise and 1850's to exploit american xenophobia. lincoln would have been present in new orleans was going on and he would have seen
i have been to new orleans and it is not a stretch. while lincoln occasionally encountered french or spanish speaking immigrants. or catholics or catholicism, in his early years in indiana or illinois or on the ohio river, lincoln's trip to new orleans engulfed him a different cultures ethnicity and ancestry, religion, language, race, class, cuisine, architecture and sheer urban size. it gave him the perspective that no other place in his life would provide. into the midst of this complex and...
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in the exotic city of new orleans. although we cannot distinguish ethnicities, he encountered them all. cosmopolitan city. he realized for the first time in his young life that immigrants from many lands formed a significant part of the american population. two flatboat voyages to new orleans were exceptionally important in his development. they form the longest journeys of his life. his first experiences in a major city. his only visits to the deep south, his sole exposure to the brand of slavery and slave trading. his only time in the tropics and the closest he ever came to immersing himself in a foreign culture. wrote or spoke much of his troops. but anybody who studies lincoln gets frustrated because this is a man who was as secretive as they come, who kept a journal, no diary and those of us who study abraham lincoln, you think you know him and he slips right knowf your hands you don't anything about him and you have to start all over again. others read about his trips. his cousin joined lincoln on his second trip
in the exotic city of new orleans. although we cannot distinguish ethnicities, he encountered them all. cosmopolitan city. he realized for the first time in his young life that immigrants from many lands formed a significant part of the american population. two flatboat voyages to new orleans were exceptionally important in his development. they form the longest journeys of his life. his first experiences in a major city. his only visits to the deep south, his sole exposure to the brand of...
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the home built this unique school to educate its words but admitted new who who -- new orleans children, one of the south finest prep schools and there bessie excelled in every subject. she graduated from newman as a 16-year-old leader who was comfortable in a co-ed setting competing, succeeding and winning respect. besides leading debate club bessie was valedictorian. bessie spent two years ranking among the top 10 in her class. but the audacious bessie wanted more. bessie decided to attend law school something no other girl from the orphanage had ever done. bessie felt isolated and self-correspondence, but she and her male classmates soon adjusted to each other when a professor assigned a tort's case assigned involving an accident in a man's bathroom, no one wanted to recite the facts of the case because they were embarrassed to use the word toilet in mix company. when one poor fellow blurted washroom they all sighed in relief. at age 21, bessie completed liberal arts and law studies with honors in only five years, she graduated second in her law school class and was an editor of the
the home built this unique school to educate its words but admitted new who who -- new orleans children, one of the south finest prep schools and there bessie excelled in every subject. she graduated from newman as a 16-year-old leader who was comfortable in a co-ed setting competing, succeeding and winning respect. besides leading debate club bessie was valedictorian. bessie spent two years ranking among the top 10 in her class. but the audacious bessie wanted more. bessie decided to attend...
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we still have a cost to bear to restore new orleans. we haven't restored all of new orleans, we've spent billions of federal dollars trying to do it. we've done it in kansas city, we've done it in lots of places that have experienced climate related emergencies and disasters. i think we have to introduce into that valuation process that we keep paying for this. right? so either we plan to protect all communities or we can't paying for it. then we stop bitching about paying for it. either you plan for vulnerability and restoration and plan so people have health resources, housing resources, food security and income and job security, you either bake that into your plans or you keep paying for it. and so either we keep paying for it or we change that dynamic. you know, each of us as individual taxpayers are contributing to this conversation. i may be contributing more to it given what the hurricane season is and what it does to us in maryland this coming year. i'm ok with that. but i can be ok with it because i have the resources. every da
we still have a cost to bear to restore new orleans. we haven't restored all of new orleans, we've spent billions of federal dollars trying to do it. we've done it in kansas city, we've done it in lots of places that have experienced climate related emergencies and disasters. i think we have to introduce into that valuation process that we keep paying for this. right? so either we plan to protect all communities or we can't paying for it. then we stop bitching about paying for it. either you...
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but in new orleans they want you to know that every tuesday is happy tuesday. and to prove it, i sent my little buddy guillermo to the big easy to show how tuesday there compares to tuesday here. ♪ >> guillermo: oh, no. it's still tuesday? ♪ >> guillermo: you guys are much better than the marching band. >> thank you. ♪ >> guillermo: oh. i love you shrimp poor boy. ♪ >> guillermo: play your horn. ♪ [ horn playing ] >> guillermo: stop playing the horn. i cannot wait until wednesday. >> new orleans, see how we do it like no other city in the world. >> jimmy: we'll be right back with ben mendelsohn. 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. there's still time to save on great gifts for dad! kohl's h
but in new orleans they want you to know that every tuesday is happy tuesday. and to prove it, i sent my little buddy guillermo to the big easy to show how tuesday there compares to tuesday here. ♪ >> guillermo: oh, no. it's still tuesday? ♪ >> guillermo: you guys are much better than the marching band. >> thank you. ♪ >> guillermo: oh. i love you shrimp poor boy. ♪ >> guillermo: play your horn. ♪ [ horn playing ] >> guillermo: stop playing the...
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but in new orleans they want you to know that every tuesday is happy tuesday. and to prove it, i sent my little buddy guillermo to the big easy to show how tuesday there compares to tuesday here. ♪ >> guillermo: oh, no. it's still tuesday? ♪ >> guillermo: you guys are much better than the marching band. >> thank you. ♪ >> guillermo: oh. i love you shrimp poor boy. ♪ >> guillermo: play your horn. ♪ [ horn playing ] >> guillermo: stop playing the horn. i cannot wait until wednesday. >> new orleans, see how we do it like no other city in the world. >> jimmy: we'll be right back with ben mendelsohn. 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. there's still time to save on great gifts for dad! kohl's h
but in new orleans they want you to know that every tuesday is happy tuesday. and to prove it, i sent my little buddy guillermo to the big easy to show how tuesday there compares to tuesday here. ♪ >> guillermo: oh, no. it's still tuesday? ♪ >> guillermo: you guys are much better than the marching band. >> thank you. ♪ >> guillermo: oh. i love you shrimp poor boy. ♪ >> guillermo: play your horn. ♪ [ horn playing ] >> guillermo: stop playing the...
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then he would tell you about the battle of new orleans, which was the pivot point in his life. spendory is he would longer telling about the battle than an accident fight. -- inantle in the dial the dining room made of hickory wood with the bark still on it. the story is a legend that has come to us from the family -- man whole was made by a served under jackson at the battle of new orleans and each year, he worked on the mantle only on january 8, which is the anniversary of the battle. since 1840.re is thek the dining room important place. the two most significant rooms have the adjoining library and to me, that's the beating heart of the house. the library was the local epicenter. in his retirement years, jackson never wanted to give up eating president, so he's continually firing off letters to subsequent presidents and two people in congress making sure they were following on policies. had jackson endorsing you to run for any office or to get a bill passed and had jackson's endorsement, very likely it would pass. it was a very busy room and , there were personal items broug
then he would tell you about the battle of new orleans, which was the pivot point in his life. spendory is he would longer telling about the battle than an accident fight. -- inantle in the dial the dining room made of hickory wood with the bark still on it. the story is a legend that has come to us from the family -- man whole was made by a served under jackson at the battle of new orleans and each year, he worked on the mantle only on january 8, which is the anniversary of the battle. since...
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smooth and burton my visit to new orleans turned out to be a one of a adventure. >> great music. now youknow. >> it's so good. >> you know it. >> we'll be right back. ♪ dogs - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful flea and tick protection, ask your vet about nexgard. the #1 choice of vets for their dogs and yours. of the hot new video. watch it on e.t. online.com. >> travel considerations provided by. >> we're about out of time but one more thing for you to check out before we go. & >> have a great weekend everybody. >> it's such a terrible time my life. >> jojo in tears ii thisclip. dealing with betrayal and rumors. with a tabloid in hand she gathers her guys for a confession but w he so upset. >> i don't want you to thin
smooth and burton my visit to new orleans turned out to be a one of a adventure. >> great music. now youknow. >> it's so good. >> you know it. >> we'll be right back. ♪ dogs - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy...
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the real progress has been with you, the people at southern university of new orleans. and what's most important is you never gave up. you didn't give up on your school. you didn't give up on your education. and i can promise you this. as your governor i'm not going to give up on you. i'm not going to give up on the southern, and i'm not going to give up on suno either. [applause] i have long believed that suno is too important not to fight for. and when they were threats of closures in the southern university system, i stood up to defend this universities important place in this community and in our state. i know that there is a vital role now and in the future for a public hbcu in new orleans, and that is your role, suno. [applause] suggestions to the contrary are incompetent civil to me. your education is not just your priority. it's my. it's a priority for everybody in the state of louisiana. despite the roadblocks along the way, suno has experienced tremendous growth through new and renovated buildings, steadily climbing enrollment, and one-of-a-kind programs such
the real progress has been with you, the people at southern university of new orleans. and what's most important is you never gave up. you didn't give up on your school. you didn't give up on your education. and i can promise you this. as your governor i'm not going to give up on you. i'm not going to give up on the southern, and i'm not going to give up on suno either. [applause] i have long believed that suno is too important not to fight for. and when they were threats of closures in the...
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smooth and burton my visit to new orleans turned out to be a one of a adventure. >> great music. now youknow. >> it's so good. >> you know it. >> we'll be right back. hi. is the internet still out? yes! come on. work together. work together. do you have anything? no i don't have anything. please come back internet. i love you. i love you so much. just come back. please. please. he's streaming a cat video. (family laughs) and the whole party is looking... can i take a look? mitch come on! get high speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability at an everyday price with no extra fees. keep calm, your internet's on. of the hot new video. watch it on e.t. online.com. >> travel considerations provided by. >> we're about out of time but one more thing for you to check out before we go. & >> have a great weekend everybody. >> it's such a terrible time my life. >> jojo in tears ii thisclip. dealing with betrayal and rumors. with a tabloid in hand she gathers her guys for a confession but w he so upset. >> i don't want you to think for a second that i'm not here the right reasons. >> we'
smooth and burton my visit to new orleans turned out to be a one of a adventure. >> great music. now youknow. >> it's so good. >> you know it. >> we'll be right back. hi. is the internet still out? yes! come on. work together. work together. do you have anything? no i don't have anything. please come back internet. i love you. i love you so much. just come back. please. please. he's streaming a cat video. (family laughs) and the whole party is looking... can i take a...
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smooth and burton my visit to new orleans turned out to be a one of a kind adventure. >> great music. packed house. now you >> it's so good. >> you know it. >> we'll be right back. families. >> and the perfect anthem for your summer. ♪ he we got the exclusive premiere of the hot new video. watch it on e.t. online.com. >> travel considerations provided by. >> we're about out of time but one more thing for you to check out before we go. >> have a great weekend eve >> it's such a terrible time in my lifee >> jojo in tears in this clip. dealing with betrayal and rumors. with a tabloid in hand she gathers her guys for a confession but what has he so upset >> i don't want you to think for a second that i'm not here for the right reasons. it's a great day for an adventure. surprises are hiding around each corner. come chase thrills that lead in every direction. yet somehow bring us all back together. busch gardens williamsburg and water country usa. vacation packages start at $50 per person. a whole other world awaits. mediterranean collection.r it'll make anyone's day bri
smooth and burton my visit to new orleans turned out to be a one of a kind adventure. >> great music. packed house. now you >> it's so good. >> you know it. >> we'll be right back. families. >> and the perfect anthem for your summer. ♪ he we got the exclusive premiere of the hot new video. watch it on e.t. online.com. >> travel considerations provided by. >> we're about out of time but one more thing for you to check out before we go. >> have a...
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as the british were sailing across to new orleans and jackson was moving his troops to new orleans and assembling a ragtag army of american regulars, volunteer militia men and kentucky, creoles, native new orleanians who were not sure which country they had an allegiance to yet, freed black men, slaves, and even pirates on the early 1815, the january 8, battle finally takes place. through some miscommunications by the british, they are put into a vulnerable position of jackson'sattack fortifications. in a battle that lasted somewhere between 30 five and 50 minutes, jackson's severely outnumbered troops have a stunning victory. jackson had almost 5400 men altogether. the british had almost 8500 men men at the battle. jackson ended up with a total number of casualties of 71 men, whom had died. the british casualties were in excess of 2000. the disparity in casualties stunned the nation. it reaffirmed america's believe that this country existed because of the hand of divine providence, yet again reaching in and ensuring the country would survive. it also gave the europeans a newfound resp
as the british were sailing across to new orleans and jackson was moving his troops to new orleans and assembling a ragtag army of american regulars, volunteer militia men and kentucky, creoles, native new orleanians who were not sure which country they had an allegiance to yet, freed black men, slaves, and even pirates on the early 1815, the january 8, battle finally takes place. through some miscommunications by the british, they are put into a vulnerable position of jackson'sattack...
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smooth and burton my visit to new orleans turned out to be a one of a kind adventure. >> great music. packed house. now you >> it's so good. >> you know it. >> we'll be right back. >> and the perfect anthem for your summer. ♪ he we got the exclusive premiere of the hot new video. watch it on e.t. online.com. >> travel considerations provided by. >> we're about out of time but one more thing for you to check out before we go. >> have a great weekend eve >> it's such a terrible time in my lifee >> jojo in tears in this clip. dealing with betrayal and rumors. with a tabloid in hand she gathers her guys for a confession but what has he so upset >> i don't want you to think for a second that i'm not here for the right reasons. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >> the insider tracking the biggest stories making news today. number one was taylor and tom's hook up totally staged? >> i don't know if i can you that. a pr diversion to steal the new att
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taking down a man in new orleans. the guy who was taken down wasn't listening to the state trooper or even his own brother when they were asked to leave. our station in chicago reports the guy who got slammed down was a doctor. his lawyer said he didn't want to leave without getting his credit card back from the bar. >>> a mountain biker killed by a grizzly bear near the entrance of glacier national park in m monta montana. wildlife and law enforcement officials are searching for that bear. the deadly attack happened about a mile from a popular campground. the victim was actually a law enforcement official with the forest service. >>> a wisconsin woman charged with a negligence homicide. has been found not guilty. they said she was sending facebook messengers on her phone right before she crashed her suv in 2013. her daughter and two nieces were killed. owners of a chicago-area beauty salon said it's lucky no one was killed when the car you're about to see slammed into their store, police in wllimmette. one worker was
taking down a man in new orleans. the guy who was taken down wasn't listening to the state trooper or even his own brother when they were asked to leave. our station in chicago reports the guy who got slammed down was a doctor. his lawyer said he didn't want to leave without getting his credit card back from the bar. >>> a mountain biker killed by a grizzly bear near the entrance of glacier national park in m monta montana. wildlife and law enforcement officials are searching for that...
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we still have a cost to bear to restore new orleans. we haven't restored all of new orleans, we've spent billions of federal dollars trying to do it. we've done it in kansas city, we've done it in lots of places that have experienced climate related emergencies and disasters. i think we have to introduce into that valuation process that we keep paying for this. right? so either we plan to protect all communities or we can't paying for it. then we stop bitching about paying for it. either you plan for vulnerability and restoration and plan so people have health resources, housing resources, food security and income and job security, you either bake that into your plans or you keep paying for it. and so either we keep paying for it or we change that dynamic. you know, each of us as individual taxpayers are contributing to this conversation. i may be contributing more to it given what the hurricane season is and what it does to us in maryland this coming year. i'm okay with that. but i can be okay with it because i have the resources. ever
we still have a cost to bear to restore new orleans. we haven't restored all of new orleans, we've spent billions of federal dollars trying to do it. we've done it in kansas city, we've done it in lots of places that have experienced climate related emergencies and disasters. i think we have to introduce into that valuation process that we keep paying for this. right? so either we plan to protect all communities or we can't paying for it. then we stop bitching about paying for it. either you...
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smooth and burton my visit to new orleans turned out to be a one of a kind adventure. >> great music. packed house. now you >> it's so good. >> you know it. >> we'll be right back. ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, taking warfarin, i had to deal with that blood testing
smooth and burton my visit to new orleans turned out to be a one of a kind adventure. >> great music. packed house. now you >> it's so good. >> you know it. >> we'll be right back. ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. i drive to the...
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unprotectedn an 'abor status, like new orleans restaurant. s, your demands change after a disaster and you could lose employment. these things should be part of the planning process. you want to get people out the way and see where we are at when the water receides. that is a fear. what we saw after katrina and a communityto was thinking about restoration after reallyrm and the powerful interests in local administrations are thinking about the opportunity to redevelop and increase the value of the urban footprint through investments. it was spoken and unspoken after katrina. that his said administration would not determine the place and pace of recovery. the market would. to be communities that were the least affected by the storm and not the ones who needed it the most. you had this issue again, if you thetalking about relying on urban footprint, property, the value of urban land to drive growth. black and latino communities, we cannot to match the property value of what identity in the markets. so, if you look at a city like washington, d.c
unprotectedn an 'abor status, like new orleans restaurant. s, your demands change after a disaster and you could lose employment. these things should be part of the planning process. you want to get people out the way and see where we are at when the water receides. that is a fear. what we saw after katrina and a communityto was thinking about restoration after reallyrm and the powerful interests in local administrations are thinking about the opportunity to redevelop and increase the value of...
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. >> her new husband. >>> and getting very, very sweet honor next week down in new orleans. so, we're happy for her. >>> if you're looking for a way to make cash cash from home you're going to meet three women who turned their passions into paychecks by blogging. they've got some advice to get you started, too. >> our girl lilianna keeps our summer style in check with lucks for less. >> joy is over there in the kitchen. >> she is making junk food. >> give your mom our love. >>> did you guys know. now we find out. we would have done it. >> maybe not. >> june 24th is take your dog to work day. >> all these benefits to bringing your dog. anyway, they say, companies encourage it because it does so many great things for its employees. >> they say it it increases productivity. i can't believe that. >> i think it does the opposite. if i had blake here -- >> with bambino. >> what would you be doing? >> just playing with them and eating something that was left around. >> i think i would get zero done. they do say that dogs make a workplace, it's happier for everyone else. >> it is. a
. >> her new husband. >>> and getting very, very sweet honor next week down in new orleans. so, we're happy for her. >>> if you're looking for a way to make cash cash from home you're going to meet three women who turned their passions into paychecks by blogging. they've got some advice to get you started, too. >> our girl lilianna keeps our summer style in check with lucks for less. >> joy is over there in the kitchen. >> she is making junk food....
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but we still have a cost, a cost to restore new orleans. we have not restored all of new orleans, but we spent billions of federal dollars trying to do it. we've done it in ckansas can city. we did it in the place that's experienced the climate related emergencies and disasters. i think we have to introduce into that valuation process that we keep paying for this. right? so either we plan to protect all communities or we keep paying for it. and then we stop bitching about paying for it and we recognize that either you plan for vulnerability and you plan forrest rags and you plan so that people have health resources, have housing resources, have food security and income and job security. you either bake that into your plans or you keep paying for it. and so either we keep paying for it or we change that dynamic. each of us as individual taxpayers are contributing to this conversation. i may be contributing a little more to it given what the hurricane season is and what it does to us in maryland this coming year. but i'm okay with that. i can
but we still have a cost, a cost to restore new orleans. we have not restored all of new orleans, but we spent billions of federal dollars trying to do it. we've done it in ckansas can city. we did it in the place that's experienced the climate related emergencies and disasters. i think we have to introduce into that valuation process that we keep paying for this. right? so either we plan to protect all communities or we keep paying for it. and then we stop bitching about paying for it and we...
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orleans early saturday morning. police say that the guy was taken down wasn't listening to the state trooper or even his own brother when they were asked to leave. our station in chicago reports the guy who got slammed down was a doctor. his lawyer said he didn't want to leave without getting his credit card back from the bar. he's been issued a court summons for public intoxication and other charges. >>> a mountain biker killed by a grizzly bear near the entrance to glacier national park in montana. investigators now say the 38-year-old victim may have surprised the grizzly triggering the attack. wildlife and law enforcement officials are searching for that bear. the deadly attack happened about a mile from a popular campground. the victim was actually a law enforcement officer with the forest service. >>> a wisconsin woman charged with negligent homicide in the case of distracted driving, has been found not guilty. they said she was sending facebook messages on her phone right before she crashed her suv in 2013. h
orleans early saturday morning. police say that the guy was taken down wasn't listening to the state trooper or even his own brother when they were asked to leave. our station in chicago reports the guy who got slammed down was a doctor. his lawyer said he didn't want to leave without getting his credit card back from the bar. he's been issued a court summons for public intoxication and other charges. >>> a mountain biker killed by a grizzly bear near the entrance to glacier national...
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i'm from down in new orleans as a the one thing we say in new orleans is -- [speaking french] let the good times roll. i hope you all of the goodtime washington, d.c., get good information to date back home to serve our nation's veterans. is glad to be. and two, baylee, or ask me to. let's pray and opened us up. heavenly father, thank you for this gathering and i pray you would bless and protect all of us during this time. also thank you for all of our dear brothers and sisters who are serving our homeless veterans. helpless to restore honor because they fought for us, and we will fight for them. in jesus name i pray. amen. thank you. thank you, baylee. >> thank you, todd. if you have a suspicion that our comfort is a bit unique, well, i'm guessing we have confirmed some of the suspicions and we will over the next couple of days. just you wait. we got a good one place for you. before i get sort of want to make sure you all know some of the brains behind this conference and nchv in general. if you know me you know it's not me. my team cindy, kirk, our intern, and josh stewart, want to
i'm from down in new orleans as a the one thing we say in new orleans is -- [speaking french] let the good times roll. i hope you all of the goodtime washington, d.c., get good information to date back home to serve our nation's veterans. is glad to be. and two, baylee, or ask me to. let's pray and opened us up. heavenly father, thank you for this gathering and i pray you would bless and protect all of us during this time. also thank you for all of our dear brothers and sisters who are serving...
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[laughter] i don't know if i've ever told you this about it, hunter started writing that in new orleans, he had came down and visited me. i was at the university of new orleans young history professor and stephen ambrose who had written three volume biography of nixon was there and so i thought what an amazing thing to get ambrose and thompson together and talk next and. >> i had to introduce hunter and the university of new orleans and he spoke and was hanging around for four days. the next and suddenly died and hunter felt a lot of pressure writing that. he went back to hl macon and had written an obituary of william jennings bryan. and it was just -- hunter felt the pressure of that, he had gone after next and all of these times but he also felt kind of sad because he lost his enemy. and it was an odd feeling, it wasn't wasn't just like we always knew who the creek was, the guy and now my foils is sort of disappearing. he was going around the bar on the white pope by bar say nixon died, you want some acid? let's celebrate. >> but he truly had a lot of pressure writing that and he del
[laughter] i don't know if i've ever told you this about it, hunter started writing that in new orleans, he had came down and visited me. i was at the university of new orleans young history professor and stephen ambrose who had written three volume biography of nixon was there and so i thought what an amazing thing to get ambrose and thompson together and talk next and. >> i had to introduce hunter and the university of new orleans and he spoke and was hanging around for four days. the...
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everyone is like saying it is so humid, but he is like no, nothing like new orleans. >> philadelphia, don't you worry, it will be fine, yes. but today definitely right up your alley coming from oklahoma for sure and from the south here. let's take you outside. show you the view. beautiful start to the day. looks a tad hazy though, don't this i? certainly looking like summertime. we take you outdoor, "skycam 3", all calm, all collected, definitely tran will day, high pressure building in place here. actually turn your focus here we come out to the screen here. we're actually talking little bit of tropical weather right now. thankfully this is not a system that's impacting us, but something worth mentioning, tropical depression four has now formed out over portions of the gulf of mexico. at this point it looks like it is actually going to be nudging inland to mexico, and bringing with it, the potential certainly for some very heavy rain in this area. but, as we bring it back stateside to our area, we go ahead, check in the weather watchers very quickly, we have low mid 60s here, mid upp
everyone is like saying it is so humid, but he is like no, nothing like new orleans. >> philadelphia, don't you worry, it will be fine, yes. but today definitely right up your alley coming from oklahoma for sure and from the south here. let's take you outside. show you the view. beautiful start to the day. looks a tad hazy though, don't this i? certainly looking like summertime. we take you outdoor, "skycam 3", all calm, all collected, definitely tran will day, high pressure...
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up next week travel to new orleans to visit the national world war ii museum's to berlin exhibit. with june 6, 1990 -- june 6, 1944 d-day invasion. we are in a special gallery for us here because our museum was originally founded in the 1990's as the national d-day museum. our congressional charter is to tell the american experience. in this gallery we get to the where the united states and her allies had to win this particular day. june 6, 1944. behind me is our film narrated by tom brokaw. it gives visitors the overarching story of the day at normandy. next to me on the left is a very special exhibit. this was dedicated to -- ernie pyle actually walked the beaches of normandy where the american forces landed. he saw the -- of war left over by troops. what we have in this case is actual arctic -- actual artifacts and sand from utah and omaha beaches. he talks about shoe polish, showing hand grenades, toothbrushes, razors. columnsignals out in his grading papers. -- writing papers. the other thing they had an awful lot of for cigarettes. he made the comment that a line of cigarett
up next week travel to new orleans to visit the national world war ii museum's to berlin exhibit. with june 6, 1990 -- june 6, 1944 d-day invasion. we are in a special gallery for us here because our museum was originally founded in the 1990's as the national d-day museum. our congressional charter is to tell the american experience. in this gallery we get to the where the united states and her allies had to win this particular day. june 6, 1944. behind me is our film narrated by tom brokaw. it...
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up next, we travel to new orleans to visit the road to berlin exhibit. this begins with a d-day invasion and continues with the story of the european theater through the fall of the third reich. >> we are actually in the normandy landings gallery. it's a very special gallery for us here. our museum was originally founded in the 1990's as the national d-day museum by a congressional charter. we were charged with telling the story of the entire american experience in world war ii. in this gallery we get to the big moment where united states and allies had to win this particular day. d-day june 6, 1944. behind me is our film narratedded -- narrated by tom brokaw. which gives our visitors the overarching story of d-day at normandy. is a very on the left special exhibit. case to thexhibit long thin line of anguish column. beachpyle's walked the where the american forces landed everything left by troops who had been killed coming ashore. what we have in this case is sand fromifact and utah and omaha beaches. you can see he talks about shoe polish, showing bibl
up next, we travel to new orleans to visit the road to berlin exhibit. this begins with a d-day invasion and continues with the story of the european theater through the fall of the third reich. >> we are actually in the normandy landings gallery. it's a very special gallery for us here. our museum was originally founded in the 1990's as the national d-day museum by a congressional charter. we were charged with telling the story of the entire american experience in world war ii. in this...
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up next, we travel to new orleans. this program begins with the june 6th 1944 d-day invasion. of thetinues the story european theater to the fall of the third reich. hour --n the first [indiscernible] keith huxen: we are actually in the normandy landings gallery, a very special gallery for us because our museum was founded in the 1990's as the national d-day museum by a congressional charter. we were charged with telling the story of the entire american experience in world war ii. white was fought, how it was capitowon, what it means today. in this gallery, we get to the big moment where the united states and her allies had to win this particular day. d-day, june 6, 1944. narrated is our film by tom brokaw, which gives our visitors the overarching story of d-day normandy. but next to me over here on the left, a very special exhibit. this is an exhibit case dedicated to ernie pyle's long thin line of anguish column. ernie pyle actually walked the beaches at normandy where the american forces landed, and he everything left over from war by the troops coming ashore on the beach.
up next, we travel to new orleans. this program begins with the june 6th 1944 d-day invasion. of thetinues the story european theater to the fall of the third reich. hour --n the first [indiscernible] keith huxen: we are actually in the normandy landings gallery, a very special gallery for us because our museum was founded in the 1990's as the national d-day museum by a congressional charter. we were charged with telling the story of the entire american experience in world war ii. white was...
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new year's eve in 2013, another firebombing eerily similar to that attack 40 years earlier in new orleans that killed more than 30 people. this time at a seattle gay nightclub, 2013. a man got in new year's eve, poured gasoline into the stairwell, lit on it fire. there were 750 people inside that club at that time. thankfully this time, fire codes have gone some distance since then, this time the fire was extinguished and nobody was hurt. the gay community in this country is forged in fire to a certain extent. and it's therefore a tough community. but what just happened in orlando, it isn't just an attack on the gay community. this time it's the worst terrorist attack on u.s. soil since 9/11. and it was carried out by an attacker who appears to have sworn allegiance to isis in the middle of the attack. and today amid calls for solidarity and resolve and new strategies against supposed lone wolf terrorists, today this attack also led to the current republican candidate for president suggesting that the president of the united states was maybe in on this attack somehow. donald trump today r
new year's eve in 2013, another firebombing eerily similar to that attack 40 years earlier in new orleans that killed more than 30 people. this time at a seattle gay nightclub, 2013. a man got in new year's eve, poured gasoline into the stairwell, lit on it fire. there were 750 people inside that club at that time. thankfully this time, fire codes have gone some distance since then, this time the fire was extinguished and nobody was hurt. the gay community in this country is forged in fire to a...
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i know that there's a vital role now and in the future for a public hbcus in new orleans and that is your role, suno. [applause] suggestions to the contrary or incomprehensible to me. your education is not just your priority, it's mine. it's a priority for everybody in the state of louisiana. despite the roadblocks along the way, suno has experienced tremendous growth through new and renovated buildings, steadily declining enrollment and one-of-a-kind programs such as the forensic science program and the honorary center for undergraduate student achievement. named for a louisiana hero, an american hero and the southern university graduate, lieutenant general russell l honorc. eventually, the fema trailers disappeared and in their place the small business incubators center was built. if that isn't resilience, i don't know whatresilience is . in addition to representing a new chapter for suno, you also represent a new chapter for the great state of louisiana. one i hope that is also resilient. one that i know is resilient as well. and there's no doubt we have challenges to overcome. we
i know that there's a vital role now and in the future for a public hbcus in new orleans and that is your role, suno. [applause] suggestions to the contrary or incomprehensible to me. your education is not just your priority, it's mine. it's a priority for everybody in the state of louisiana. despite the roadblocks along the way, suno has experienced tremendous growth through new and renovated buildings, steadily declining enrollment and one-of-a-kind programs such as the forensic science...
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. >> seth: how was new orleans for you? how did you find new orleans? >> i don't know if you've ever been. it's the most interesting place in the world. i always say it's the only place in the world where you can go out to buy a toothbrush and not come home for two days. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, that makes sense. >> it's that good. it's that kind of place. >> seth: so you've come back and it's so exciting to have you back at "snl" during a political year. >> yes. >> seth: we were saying backstage that you, through your time at "snl" and doing all the political sketches you've met four presidents. >> si. >> seth: and that seemed like an accomplishment because this is not something -- you were not a great student growing up? >> yeah. >> seth: you were not on a path to meet presidents. >> yeah, i mean, i did meet four presidents. i graduated college with a 2.1. [ cheers ] yeah, thank you. [ applause ] >> seth: you're all going to meet presidents. >> you set your goals. [ laughter ] and sure, i mean, the first president was clinton, who had me in the ova
. >> seth: how was new orleans for you? how did you find new orleans? >> i don't know if you've ever been. it's the most interesting place in the world. i always say it's the only place in the world where you can go out to buy a toothbrush and not come home for two days. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, that makes sense. >> it's that good. it's that kind of place. >> seth: so you've come back and it's so exciting to have you back at "snl" during a political...
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>> new orleans. the new orleans -- >> i think like the olympics, should be in one place, conventions should be in one place. new orleans should be the place. >> let me ask you, i 100% agree with that. let me ask this question. beyond the obvious publicity value, if cleveland were to turn into a genuinely contested convention, what likelihood do you give to that happening at this point? >> pretty close to zero. i don't see how it will happen short of trump completely falling apart. or trump deciding he doesn't want to run which seems exceedingly unlikely. >> you have given up? no way to stop him now? apart from the general election? >> the guy is going to be the nominee. >> you agree? >> today, but i will say the never trump forces are not going away. if you can't be stopped, you can be blocked at least philosophically which was the whole point of libertarianism. i'm not trying to make a statement but there are an increasing number of people, increasingly vocal, leaders in the party, who are saying gi
>> new orleans. the new orleans -- >> i think like the olympics, should be in one place, conventions should be in one place. new orleans should be the place. >> let me ask you, i 100% agree with that. let me ask this question. beyond the obvious publicity value, if cleveland were to turn into a genuinely contested convention, what likelihood do you give to that happening at this point? >> pretty close to zero. i don't see how it will happen short of trump completely...
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so, after i left new orleans, i didn't have any leads as to where william greer was. until "america's most wanted" featured him a second time. >> every time we ran william greer's case, the hotline lit up, the web lit up and every time they missed him by that much. but he always was one step ahead of the cops. but the people and the public did the right thing. >> i began receiving tips that greer was now living in georgetown, kentucky. i located the local law enforcement in georgetown. they gained entry to the apartment. william greer was gone. so, the next tip i got on william greer's whereabouts, the tips said william greer was actually living with a female and this female's son. ♪ >>> he was a real lady's man. he had a pretty smile. he was a real gentleman. just everything seemed to be perfect. everything. i guess i misjudged it but he was a real charmer. he was a real charmer. >> he really has a coningness to him. it's an almost coyote-style coning to him. he can go somewhere and change his entire demeaner and he's right there, hiding in plain site. he's the guy
so, after i left new orleans, i didn't have any leads as to where william greer was. until "america's most wanted" featured him a second time. >> every time we ran william greer's case, the hotline lit up, the web lit up and every time they missed him by that much. but he always was one step ahead of the cops. but the people and the public did the right thing. >> i began receiving tips that greer was now living in georgetown, kentucky. i located the local law enforcement...
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and new orleans. and new orleans. let's give those cities a great round of applause for the great work they have done. [applause] >> they've set out a real great template. we didn't have to reinvent the wheel of virginia appear to do to but the cities have done. we developed many practices in , and many of you put this together and i wanted thank you all who are helping to achieve this goal. the national coalition for homeless veterans conveyed this congress. so literally we can go forward, share best practices and go back to our respective jurisdictions and do what we need to do for our veterans. i urge you to take this opportunity to build upon a more integrated community system so that there is no wrong door for our veterans. i want to highlight a few key elements that have led to our success in virginia. first, you've got to have the leadership of your entire state and local officials. my governors coordinating council on homelessness which represents a broad range of federal, state and community
and new orleans. and new orleans. let's give those cities a great round of applause for the great work they have done. [applause] >> they've set out a real great template. we didn't have to reinvent the wheel of virginia appear to do to but the cities have done. we developed many practices in , and many of you put this together and i wanted thank you all who are helping to achieve this goal. the national coalition for homeless veterans conveyed this congress. so literally we can go...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, new orleans. >>> breaking news from oakland. mayor libby schaaf expected to announce the city's third police chief in about a week is out. >> we'll go live to the press conference in the next half- hour. >> the california wildfire doubles in size. the fight to get this fire under control as more families are forced to evacuate. ,, (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. the oakland police departme: sources tell kpix 5.. the m is expected to remove acting police chief.. paul figueroa after 2 days on the >>> our top story another shake- up at the top for oakland police department. the mayor is expected to remove acting police chief paul figueroa after just two days on job. the department has already gone through three police chiefs in one week. give you a live look inside city hall
kris van cleave, cbs news, new orleans. >>> breaking news from oakland. mayor libby schaaf expected to announce the city's third police chief in about a week is out. >> we'll go live to the press conference in the next half- hour. >> the california wildfire doubles in size. the fight to get this fire under control as more families are forced to evacuate. ,, (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other...
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i'm from down in the new orleans area. one thing we say in new orleans is laissez les bon temps roulez. let the good times rule. i hope you have a good time in washington, d.c., get some good information to take back home to serve our nation's veterans. and i'm just gad to be here. thank you, baylee, for asking me to come up. so let's pray and open this up. shall we do that? heavenly father, thank you for this gathering, and i pray that you would bless and protect all of us during this time. also, thank you for all of our dear brothers and sisters who are serving our homeless veterans. help us to restore honor because they fought for us and we will fight for them. in jesus' name i pray, amen. thank you. thank you, baylee. >> thank you, todd. now, if you have a suspicion that our conference is a bit unique, well, i'm guessing we've covered some of those suspicions and we will over the next couple of days. just you wait. we've got a good one planned for you. before i get started, i want to make sure you all know some of the
i'm from down in the new orleans area. one thing we say in new orleans is laissez les bon temps roulez. let the good times rule. i hope you have a good time in washington, d.c., get some good information to take back home to serve our nation's veterans. and i'm just gad to be here. thank you, baylee, for asking me to come up. so let's pray and open this up. shall we do that? heavenly father, thank you for this gathering, and i pray that you would bless and protect all of us during this time....
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it will happen first in los angeles, and then in new orleans. the app maker will minimize intersections like the ones we're coming up on. there's no stoplight here, and we'll be asked to cross six lanes of oncoming traffic. >> you feel nervous. >> reporter: this is what some waze users call a suicide straight. it's when the app directs drivers across multiple line of heavy traffic. another concern for some, when it suggests a left turn through that same multi-lane traffic without a light. waze's amber kirby says not anymore. starting first in los angeles, the app may sacrifice a little time for safety. when we drove with the new feature, it had us turn left on a lightly trafficked side street across the busy santa monica boulevard, sending us to a stop sign and less stressful right turn. do you have a sense for what this will do to people's commute? how much longer it will make my drive to work? >> if are you commuting 40 minutes to an hour, maybe it adds a couple minutes here and there. >> reporter: do you worry that some people will say, but y
it will happen first in los angeles, and then in new orleans. the app maker will minimize intersections like the ones we're coming up on. there's no stoplight here, and we'll be asked to cross six lanes of oncoming traffic. >> you feel nervous. >> reporter: this is what some waze users call a suicide straight. it's when the app directs drivers across multiple line of heavy traffic. another concern for some, when it suggests a left turn through that same multi-lane traffic without a...
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he came down and visited me and i was at the university of new orleans young history professor and steven am bros who had written biography of nixon was there. and i thought was an amazing thing to get ambrose. he spoke and then he was hanging around for like four days and then nixon suddenly died and hunter felt a lot of pressure writing that. he went back to hl macon and just hunter felt the pressure that gone after nixon all of these times but he also felt kind of sad because he lost his enemy. [laughter] >> sort of an odd feeling. we always knew who the guy i could punch. now my foil is sort of disappearing. he was going around a bar on bar saying to people, in a minuteon died, you want acid, nixon died. [laughter] >> he delivered. it's not easy, it's a piece that circulates a lot. this may be the most funny and humorous and insightful obituary somebody you don't like including dumping his body in a canal. [laughter] >> it's very funny vicious piece of writing. >> the city is start to go embrace him as one of the their city heros, but i don't think -- i don't think hunter felt the sam
he came down and visited me and i was at the university of new orleans young history professor and steven am bros who had written biography of nixon was there. and i thought was an amazing thing to get ambrose. he spoke and then he was hanging around for like four days and then nixon suddenly died and hunter felt a lot of pressure writing that. he went back to hl macon and just hunter felt the pressure that gone after nixon all of these times but he also felt kind of sad because he lost his...
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>> new orleans, pelicans are up. >> jimmy: what number? >> six. >> jimmy: okay. if i get drafted, let me know. i'm going going to finish the show if they go. guillermo, you'll have to finish the show if i get drafted all right? >> guillermo: about time. [ applause ] >> jimmy: okay. so as of tonight, after the draft at the nba festivities for this season, the cavaliers had their parade yesterday. that's that until october. that's a shame, especially for guillermo. you love the nba. to cheer up guillermo and all the nba fans, we teamed up with a great singer and a great former player with this song. i hope this song will bring you joy no matter what's going on in your life. >> hey, guillermo. hey. >> i guess i just feel sad. >> you know there's a way to cure those blues, right? >> guillermo: you do? >> yeah. >> guillermo: can you tell it to me? >> jimmy: better than that. we can situation it to you. what do you see? >> guillermo: okay. let's do it. >> jimmy: ♪ when life is getting you down and nothing's going your way ♪ ♪ when your phone won't charge and your
>> new orleans, pelicans are up. >> jimmy: what number? >> six. >> jimmy: okay. if i get drafted, let me know. i'm going going to finish the show if they go. guillermo, you'll have to finish the show if i get drafted all right? >> guillermo: about time. [ applause ] >> jimmy: okay. so as of tonight, after the draft at the nba festivities for this season, the cavaliers had their parade yesterday. that's that until october. that's a shame, especially for...
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we get into the upper 60s and low 70s that feels awful almost like the gulf coast states new orleans and tampa, things like. we're expecting that this afternoon, 2:30, reading, lancaster, 70, 69 in allentown. philadelphia, 66. most everybody at least at some point gets into the low 70s before the line of storms comes racing through. right now the radars look harmless enough. there's not much out there. we have a cluster to the north upstate pennsylvania. everything to the west it is cleared, that changes as we get the heating of the day and the increase in the humidity. 4:00 p.m., south jersey you're doing already. delaware all right. the immediate surrounding suburbs of philadelphia is all right. we get into the far western suburbs, the outlying areas, lehigh valley poconos starting to see the showers and storms explode and erupt within an hour's time frame. 5:30 it's in the city, clearing the jersey shore by 7:00 p.m. it's a quick-moving system. any neighborhood is fair game to see the storm. you're talking half-hour are 40 minutes of rough weather. the key time frame is 4 to 8:00
we get into the upper 60s and low 70s that feels awful almost like the gulf coast states new orleans and tampa, things like. we're expecting that this afternoon, 2:30, reading, lancaster, 70, 69 in allentown. philadelphia, 66. most everybody at least at some point gets into the low 70s before the line of storms comes racing through. right now the radars look harmless enough. there's not much out there. we have a cluster to the north upstate pennsylvania. everything to the west it is cleared,...
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it will happen first in los angeles and then soon here in new orleans. that's because the appmaker is going to minimize intersections like the one we're coming up. there's no stop and then asked to cross six lanes. this is what some call suicide straight. directs drivers across multiple lanes of heavy traffic. another concern for some when it suggests a left turn through that same multi-lane traffic without a light. not anymore. starting first in los angeles, the app may sacrifice a little time for safety. when we drove with the new feature, it had us turn left on a lightly traffic side street instead of across the much busier lincoln boulevard in santa monica sending us to a stop sign and less stressful turn. >> do you have any sense of how much longer it will make my drive to work. >> if you are commuting 40 minutes to an hour, maybe it adds a couplements here and there. >> do you worrisome people are going to say, you're supposed to save me time and now you're costing me two minutes. >> they can opt to turn it off. >> make the turn anyway. >> make the
it will happen first in los angeles and then soon here in new orleans. that's because the appmaker is going to minimize intersections like the one we're coming up. there's no stop and then asked to cross six lanes. this is what some call suicide straight. directs drivers across multiple lanes of heavy traffic. another concern for some when it suggests a left turn through that same multi-lane traffic without a light. not anymore. starting first in los angeles, the app may sacrifice a little time...
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upstairs lounge, gay club in new orleans, louisiana. in june, an arsonist poured lighter fluid on the stairs and rang the doorbell. flames swept inside. the bartender helped 20 people escape but unintentionally looked the fire escape door so the fire wouldn't spread, trapping everyone else inside. >> everybody was screaming. everybody was like so confused. several people that jumped out of windows hurt fatally or hurt. >> reporter: 32 people died. by the time firefighters got inside, bodies were piled up at windows, many left unclaimed, victims who had never come out to family members. family members who were too embarrassed to bury them. police reportedly never actively pursued the case, no one was ever charged in the attack. in 1980, a new york city gay bar was a target, the suspect fired an uzi at men in line. one man died instantly, another died at the hospital. others left bleeding and wounded on the sidewalk. >> they say we should wait, just be quiet, mourn people. >> reporter: before the shooting, the gunman reportedly said i'll
upstairs lounge, gay club in new orleans, louisiana. in june, an arsonist poured lighter fluid on the stairs and rang the doorbell. flames swept inside. the bartender helped 20 people escape but unintentionally looked the fire escape door so the fire wouldn't spread, trapping everyone else inside. >> everybody was screaming. everybody was like so confused. several people that jumped out of windows hurt fatally or hurt. >> reporter: 32 people died. by the time firefighters got...