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joining us now at animal rescue phil stalins and katrina. >> she is a 10-year-old black lab. she has a great temperament. i have never seen her have a bad day. she loves everybody. she is great with kids, with cats. she is a phenomenal dog. >> how did you folks come by her. >> unfortunately one of her owners passed away and nobody could take the dog, so we took the dog in, and we would love to find her a home for her final years. >> she looks like she has been well fed. >> extremely well fed. >> spoiled, maybe. >> one too many treats. should definitely needs to go on a diet. she has lost a little weight, but another 10 or 12 pounds would help her out a lot. she is in good health otherwise. >> beautiful coat of hair. >> yes, beautiful hair, and her eyes are nice and clear, and she has nice teeth. she would be a great pet for somebody. >> does she love kids? >> she loves kids. she would be a great pet for someone my age. an older person who wants someone calm and sedade. -- sedate. >> why don't we put the phone number up and the internet information for animal rescue, if you ar
joining us now at animal rescue phil stalins and katrina. >> she is a 10-year-old black lab. she has a great temperament. i have never seen her have a bad day. she loves everybody. she is great with kids, with cats. she is a phenomenal dog. >> how did you folks come by her. >> unfortunately one of her owners passed away and nobody could take the dog, so we took the dog in, and we would love to find her a home for her final years. >> she looks like she has been well fed....
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this is without question the strongest mardi gras since katrina. they expect close to 1 million visitors and have direct economic impact of almost $200 million. >> some nice beads going there. you can see more photos on ." -- wbaltv.com. >> three people are killed in a traffic accident in harford county. a live report next. >> putting the brakes on speed cameras when high workers are not around. details at 6:00 p.m. >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal tv 11 news tonight. >> we are calling breaking news at this hour. two people killed in a crash in baltimore county. skyteam 11 is on mcdonogh road. >> this is mcdonogh road. county police have both vehicl.
this is without question the strongest mardi gras since katrina. they expect close to 1 million visitors and have direct economic impact of almost $200 million. >> some nice beads going there. you can see more photos on ." -- wbaltv.com. >> three people are killed in a traffic accident in harford county. a live report next. >> putting the brakes on speed cameras when high workers are not around. details at 6:00 p.m. >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal tv 11...
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minority populations, low-income populations, are at increased risk for exposure we saw it with hurricane katrina. we saw it with h1n1. we published in 2009, targeted, tailored, interventions to reach the most vulnerable. you don't stigmatize these populations. you enable them to follow the recommendations of staying home. >> my administration is closely monitoring the data on the virus's impact on our cherished african-american communities. >> the president said he was concerned about this. his task force said they were concerned about this. but i could never get the sense that there was any significant action plan. >> the whole thing from the federal point of view has been failure to take responsibility. >> we put out a civil rights bulletin, to make sure that -- the resources that were delivered to those impacted by covid-19 was done in a fair way. i think we were pretty proactive. >> the role of the federal government in this pandemic is very, very clear who's missing. leadership that mirrors the diversity of the united states population. when you see that then we'll probably see different ou
minority populations, low-income populations, are at increased risk for exposure we saw it with hurricane katrina. we saw it with h1n1. we published in 2009, targeted, tailored, interventions to reach the most vulnerable. you don't stigmatize these populations. you enable them to follow the recommendations of staying home. >> my administration is closely monitoring the data on the virus's impact on our cherished african-american communities. >> the president said he was concerned...
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we are talking about hurricane katrina and the medical ethics. sheri fink is a medical doctor. (202)585-3890 for eastern and central time zones and (202)585-3891 is the mountain and pacific phone number. you can also send us a tweet. >> there is great dissension over this, there were people who felt like this was the right thing to do and some of them bravely spoke to me and i say bravely because ultimately there were arrests involved because of this. so there were people who thought that we should give these patients some medicine and help them to their death, it essentially. one of the doctors i spoke with said that he was so frightened that he called his wife and said i don't think i'm going to see you again, he thought he had to get out of that hospital and what would happen to the patients. >> which doctors this? >> he was -- he passed away recently, but he was a critical care doctor at memorial. >> he was there for the five days? >> he certainly was. and he felt it was the right thing to do but there were others who didn't. >> can you say t
we are talking about hurricane katrina and the medical ethics. sheri fink is a medical doctor. (202)585-3890 for eastern and central time zones and (202)585-3891 is the mountain and pacific phone number. you can also send us a tweet. >> there is great dissension over this, there were people who felt like this was the right thing to do and some of them bravely spoke to me and i say bravely because ultimately there were arrests involved because of this. so there were people who thought that...
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even after katrina. there is sharp divide black and white interpreting what happened in these incidents and who was to blame. who was good guy who was bad guy. in part just white americans have good reactions with police and positive ones there is lack of belief that these things are systemic. there is belief if police-involved incident it is one-off it isn't systemic issue. african-americans have substantially negative, constant interactions with police, see incidents as sort of another brick in the wall. as long as these experiences are so divergent, people believe in core what happened, establishing facts of these cases and who was right, who was wrong, makes it impossible to come together. >> trace is from columbus, ohio, this is text message. do you think african-americans are losing their influence in the democratic party? can you tell me if there are any african-american future candidates that could run for president of the united states? >> yeah, research i did for this book led me part of the re
even after katrina. there is sharp divide black and white interpreting what happened in these incidents and who was to blame. who was good guy who was bad guy. in part just white americans have good reactions with police and positive ones there is lack of belief that these things are systemic. there is belief if police-involved incident it is one-off it isn't systemic issue. african-americans have substantially negative, constant interactions with police, see incidents as sort of another brick...
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after these incidents like the trade on martin incident, like them michael brown incident, even after katrina, there is just a sharp divide between black and white in interpreting what happened in these incidents and who is to blame. who is who is the good guy and who is the bad guy. i think in part because white americans generally have good relationships and good interactions with police and positive ones. there is a lack of believe that these things are really systemic. there is a belief that if there is a police involved incident it is a one off, it is not a systemic issue. whereas african-americans have cysts financially negative interactions with police see each of incidents as sort of another brick in the wall. as long as these experiences are so divergent, people believe in what happened in establishing the facts of these cases and who is writing who is round makes it impossible to come together. >> host: tracy, columbus ohio, this is a tax. do you think african-americans are losing their influence in the democratic party? can you tell me there any african-american future candidates t
after these incidents like the trade on martin incident, like them michael brown incident, even after katrina, there is just a sharp divide between black and white in interpreting what happened in these incidents and who is to blame. who is who is the good guy and who is the bad guy. i think in part because white americans generally have good relationships and good interactions with police and positive ones. there is a lack of believe that these things are really systemic. there is a belief...
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and then we go to louisiana next weekend and we have talks about african-american history, hurricane katrina, the deep horizon oil spill and much more. that will air the weekend of november 14th and 15th. that is a look at the author programs booktv is going to cover the upcoming week. many of them are open to the public and look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> i think we have a lot of misconceptions about the middle class. i am not going to go through all of them. but one is we think the middle class is based on income and that ain't true. and one of the ways we know it isn't true is because at least since 2008 a lot of people who earned a lot of income found themselves in the dumps. and that took place for 15 years before and during the depression. in 1938 a writer called luis corey wrote a book called "the crisis of the middle class" and it was a best-seller for about three weeks. the thing that is interesting about it is corey had a definition which i think had a economy based idea. and there is a second definition that is a cultural middle class. those are pe
and then we go to louisiana next weekend and we have talks about african-american history, hurricane katrina, the deep horizon oil spill and much more. that will air the weekend of november 14th and 15th. that is a look at the author programs booktv is going to cover the upcoming week. many of them are open to the public and look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> i think we have a lot of misconceptions about the middle class. i am not going to go through all of...
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afternoon, in a small room which was the worst natural disaster in american history until hurricane katrina a few years ago. so the film shows hoovered down by a river pulling horses, out of the water, and the zeroth image of hoover as a man on the scene when challenges or crises arrived. he was also media saturday. he knew to give his speeches from the mississippi river from a perch where you could hear the water rushing in the background so audiences at home have a sense of the man on the spot and national geographic and other magazines and spreads of him in action with thoughs from the disaster scene. when as president hoover had an emergency proved there is a little irony in the title, sort of another theme of the book, that spin certain we can sell a candidate running for president but spin cannot save failure of policy and that is that theme that recurs throughout. more recently getting into a later part of the century i discovered even minor bureaucratic elements, development of less than apparatus that turned out to be consequential. during the vietnam war lyndon johnson organizes t
afternoon, in a small room which was the worst natural disaster in american history until hurricane katrina a few years ago. so the film shows hoovered down by a river pulling horses, out of the water, and the zeroth image of hoover as a man on the scene when challenges or crises arrived. he was also media saturday. he knew to give his speeches from the mississippi river from a perch where you could hear the water rushing in the background so audiences at home have a sense of the man on the...
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that was the worst natural disaster in history until hurricane katrina a few years ago. the film shows hoover down by the river pulling horses out of the water, feeding poorly dressed children and pretrade this heroic image of huber as the man who was there on the scene whatever challenges or crises arrive. hoover was also media savvy, he knew to give his speeches from the mississippi river from a perch where you could hear the water roaring, rushing rushing in the background. so audiences at home have a sense of him as a man on the spot. national geographic and other magazines ran spreads of him in action with photos from the disaster scene. of course, one is president hoover did have an emergency he proved not to be such a master. there is is a little irony in that title. there's a theme in the book that spins can help sell a candidate rented for president but spin cannot save bad policy or failure policy. that is the thing that recurs throughout. more recently are getting into the later part of the century i discovered some minor bureaucratic elements of spin, or the
that was the worst natural disaster in history until hurricane katrina a few years ago. the film shows hoover down by the river pulling horses out of the water, feeding poorly dressed children and pretrade this heroic image of huber as the man who was there on the scene whatever challenges or crises arrive. hoover was also media savvy, he knew to give his speeches from the mississippi river from a perch where you could hear the water roaring, rushing rushing in the background. so audiences at...
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the great mississippi flood which was the worst natural disaster in american history until hurricane katrina a few years ago. and so the film shows hoover down by the river pulling forces out of the water, feeding poor dispossessed children and generally portraying this incredibly heroic image of hoover as a man who was there on the scene whenever challenges or crises arise. who was also media savvy. he knew to give his speeches from the mississippi river from a perch where he could hear the water roaring come rushing in the background so that audiences that don't have a sense of him as a man on the spot. and national geographic and other magazines ran these lofty spreads of them in action with photos from the disaster scene. of course, win as president hoover did have an emergency, he proved not to be such master. there's a little irony in that title and that's another theme of the book is that spin stehr lake and helps only candidate running for president but spin cannot save bad policy or failure of policy. that's a theme that recruiters throughout. more recently or ar getting inta later
the great mississippi flood which was the worst natural disaster in american history until hurricane katrina a few years ago. and so the film shows hoover down by the river pulling forces out of the water, feeding poor dispossessed children and generally portraying this incredibly heroic image of hoover as a man who was there on the scene whenever challenges or crises arise. who was also media savvy. he knew to give his speeches from the mississippi river from a perch where he could hear the...
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patrol that you are used to seeing here was patrolling streets in african-american neighborhoods in katrina and post hurricane. looking at the examples and projections if sealevel rise does go how it's projecting then miami might be just the northernmost key or back to phoenix and tucson is an immune to this either. they're predicting those for the first time ever will be triple digit. they'll be hundred 53 days of above a hundred degrees. in the water, lake mead is down to record low levels. there's projections about phoenix which it could be uninhabitable. probably won't happen on one's probably begin with rationing's and stuff like that but what happens when there's upheavals within the country? then people are on the move in that could stop people and have an inclusion exclusion and put up lines and allowing only certain people to come across those lines. >> were to the point where we will take questions. we have two microphone set up. one thing you said was that you had some quotes from brigadier general cheney. said environmental crisis will exacerbate military problems round the worl
patrol that you are used to seeing here was patrolling streets in african-american neighborhoods in katrina and post hurricane. looking at the examples and projections if sealevel rise does go how it's projecting then miami might be just the northernmost key or back to phoenix and tucson is an immune to this either. they're predicting those for the first time ever will be triple digit. they'll be hundred 53 days of above a hundred degrees. in the water, lake mead is down to record low levels....
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katrina perara cbs news. >> noaa recent addressedment lawmakers about the fcc spectrum auction. what are the concerns about the potential effect on forecasting capabilities. >> the concerns would be out of bounds emissions and interference with the pass of microwave sounders. and i would just like to take in opportunity to state that noaa is a huge supporter of 5g. we would be compensate on 5g for the dissemination of watches and warnings to better inform the public but we also want to protect the forecasting capabilities. right now we are the subject matter experts, noaa and nasa are working with the subject no nassar working with subject matter experts at the fcc to try to come to an optimal solution where we can have both 5g deployment as well as accurate forecasts >> they kind of held it back as far as winter forecasting and now utilizing this for hurricane modeling are there any apprehensions since we worked out the kinks and above and you currently run the current the at the same time? >> we are continuing to run the gfs we've been running the fe three for a couple years,
katrina perara cbs news. >> noaa recent addressedment lawmakers about the fcc spectrum auction. what are the concerns about the potential effect on forecasting capabilities. >> the concerns would be out of bounds emissions and interference with the pass of microwave sounders. and i would just like to take in opportunity to state that noaa is a huge supporter of 5g. we would be compensate on 5g for the dissemination of watches and warnings to better inform the public but we also want...
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and, sad to say, during katrina i lost my book. and i still feel that loss every day. thank you. >> guest: oh, that's a tough one. we run a research library with one of the largest collections of english books in the world, and even european books, and we had a lot of books from this period, but there are so many that are lost. and it reminds me of when prospero says at the end of the tempest, i'm going to crown my book. [laughter] -- drown my book. for those of us who love books and wish that we had more plays by shakespeare, we know that he wrote at least two that they exist, but we don't have them. that feeling that you could actually lose a book and once it's gone, it's gone is so heartbreaking. i think what you're feeling about your own book is the way we feel about books in the past, and that's why libraries are so important, because we need to save these stories. and we need to have other people reading them in the long run. >> host: certificate teen, great falls high, michigan. happy birthday, shakespeare, thank you for inspiring many great authors and actors a
and, sad to say, during katrina i lost my book. and i still feel that loss every day. thank you. >> guest: oh, that's a tough one. we run a research library with one of the largest collections of english books in the world, and even european books, and we had a lot of books from this period, but there are so many that are lost. and it reminds me of when prospero says at the end of the tempest, i'm going to crown my book. [laughter] -- drown my book. for those of us who love books and wish...
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. >> no, this is not the aftermath of katrina. it is the prelude to a monster. across the country, thousands of perfectly sound and cozy houses are being torn down. the empty lots then get filled up with the likes of this. the maryland town of chevy chase has become divided over size. pat rich has seen eight tear-downs on her street, including the house next door. you have a pet name for this one, yes? >> yes, walmart. >> [laughs] "walmart." what do you make of these? >> i just don't know why people need that much space, because it's not as though everybody has a lot of children. coming in here are two people. >> two people in this. >> yes. >> the riches have been offered $1 million for the house they paid $19,500 for back in 1960. one builder's offer included a sob story. >> well, we had one who said that he had this mother who was ailing and wanted to move her to a nice, small house so he could be close to her. i think she'd last about a month, and the house would come down. >> chevy chase finally decided to put a temporary moratorium on all tear-downs. >> my
. >> no, this is not the aftermath of katrina. it is the prelude to a monster. across the country, thousands of perfectly sound and cozy houses are being torn down. the empty lots then get filled up with the likes of this. the maryland town of chevy chase has become divided over size. pat rich has seen eight tear-downs on her street, including the house next door. you have a pet name for this one, yes? >> yes, walmart. >> [laughs] "walmart." what do you make of...
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with the flooding like that just sitting there, that is what was really destructive about hurricane katrina, the water. >> and the mold grows and gets in the dry wall. >> turns back to pulp. >> get in there fast and cut and remove and start over or else that spreads. >> we have rains but nothing that will lead to that. >> no. light to moderate showers this morning and the good news is it is helping. we need gentle rain to work on the rainfall decembers we still have after last week and it's going to be diminishing by midday in to the afternoon. let's show you this morning on the weather computer what we are talking about. showers moved in yesterday afternoon. this is moving to the north northwest this morning. although in southern maryland, northern neck, spoke to bill in newland, drizzle down there with the showers covering a lot of real estate with some brecks. live doppler 9000 hd, we will take you on the tour this morning, and you can see heavier stuff to the south and west down here. there's the breaks in saint mary's county, although some drizzle. it is cool and breezy this morning. y
with the flooding like that just sitting there, that is what was really destructive about hurricane katrina, the water. >> and the mold grows and gets in the dry wall. >> turns back to pulp. >> get in there fast and cut and remove and start over or else that spreads. >> we have rains but nothing that will lead to that. >> no. light to moderate showers this morning and the good news is it is helping. we need gentle rain to work on the rainfall decembers we still...
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says five current or former new orleans police officers are guilty of deadly shootings after hurricane katrina. all were convicted on coverup charges while four were found guilty of civil rights violations. those shootings happened on a bridge less than a week after the storm hit. prosecutors say they shot six unarmed people killing two of them. they will be sentenced in december. >>> america's pleat of space shuttles may be resting comfortably in retirement but that does not mean the cosmos has run out of secrets to discover. new tools and a new spacecraft. here is the report. >> two, one, ignition, and liftoff of the atlas 5 on a trek to jupiter. >> reporter: it is one small step into a new era for nasa. the space craft named juno rocketed into space from cape canaveral. a 6-year 600-mile mission to jupiter. >> we are going after some of the most fundamental questions of our solar system. how jupiter formed, how it evolved. what really happened early in the solar system. >> reporter: the mission to jupiter is part of nasa's low cost series of plantary expeditions. juno will use the earth's g
says five current or former new orleans police officers are guilty of deadly shootings after hurricane katrina. all were convicted on coverup charges while four were found guilty of civil rights violations. those shootings happened on a bridge less than a week after the storm hit. prosecutors say they shot six unarmed people killing two of them. they will be sentenced in december. >>> america's pleat of space shuttles may be resting comfortably in retirement but that does not mean the...
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he was planning to reunite with katrina. one pleaded guilty. the other was arrested wednesday. >>> it is 6:34 on this friday morning. and i'm watching your money. one thing you're not going spending your money on right now? redskins tickets. the "washington post" reports the team was unable to sell thousands of season tickets this year as part of the reason it took nearly 10,000 seats out of fedex field. in their place they're going if the partyic thes and the post -- decks and the post reports they tried to sell people on the waiting season ticket list. but no one wanted them. >>> you're also spending less of your money on video games. seals took a 10% dip in june compared the last year. npd group reports despite the drop sales will still hit the $1 billion mark this month. >>> and europe's hottest music download website is coming to america. it's called spotify. you can listen to up to 20 hours of music a month for free. listen on the smart phone for $10 a month. right now the site has been beta testing and you have to be invited to join. the
he was planning to reunite with katrina. one pleaded guilty. the other was arrested wednesday. >>> it is 6:34 on this friday morning. and i'm watching your money. one thing you're not going spending your money on right now? redskins tickets. the "washington post" reports the team was unable to sell thousands of season tickets this year as part of the reason it took nearly 10,000 seats out of fedex field. in their place they're going if the partyic thes and the post -- decks...
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. >>> one of the largest mobilization efforts since hurricane katrina sets a new record and it is because of the dr. oz show and 700 health care volunteers. 1700 people showed up for free health care on saturday at the reliant convention center in houston. the dr. oz show hosted by cardiac surgeon dr. oz and free clinic held a clinic for those living without health insurance. >> we never set out to break the record. it is almost embarrassing that anyone would set the record in this country. we wanted to shine a light on the problem of uninsured american. and 83% of whom have jobs. they are working, trying to keep their head above water. >> an entire show devoted to the free clinic and those without insurance will air in early october. dr. oz airs monday through friday at 3:00 p.m. right here on channel 9. >>> fire is threatening the historic hotel in yellowstone national park. we're going to have the story when we return, but first, here's kim. >>> angie, we have had wind gusts up around 30 miles an hour in our backyard. the winds are blowing. you need to find out what is coming our way n
. >>> one of the largest mobilization efforts since hurricane katrina sets a new record and it is because of the dr. oz show and 700 health care volunteers. 1700 people showed up for free health care on saturday at the reliant convention center in houston. the dr. oz show hosted by cardiac surgeon dr. oz and free clinic held a clinic for those living without health insurance. >> we never set out to break the record. it is almost embarrassing that anyone would set the record in...
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first it was hurricane katrina. now it's isaac. >> our roof pretty much came off. all the water leaked in from the roof. it took down our sealants, took out the furniture. the flood water basically totaled the house. >> reporter: authorities dropped a mandatory evacuation order sunday for neighborhoods threatened by a strained lock on a canal but they still recommended people stay away. >> it means an awful lot. >> reporter: homeland security secretary janet napolitano visited the area. >> we came early as the senator said, and we will stay until this recovery is complete. we are here to be part of the team, part of the team in louisiana, and make sure that hurricane isaac is put to rest as soon as we can for all of those affected. we know this is a big, big tough storm, but we'll work through it together. >> reporter: president obama will be in the new orleans area today to meet with officials and tour flood damage. his republican rival mitt romney did the same on friday. i'm andrew spencer reporting. >> as of last night 320,000 homes and businesses were still wit
first it was hurricane katrina. now it's isaac. >> our roof pretty much came off. all the water leaked in from the roof. it took down our sealants, took out the furniture. the flood water basically totaled the house. >> reporter: authorities dropped a mandatory evacuation order sunday for neighborhoods threatened by a strained lock on a canal but they still recommended people stay away. >> it means an awful lot. >> reporter: homeland security secretary janet napolitano...
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we did that and came together to work on the katrina relief, and i have been recently asked to do the same kind of thing to really collect the money that they have been pledged, the u.n. pledging conference pledged $6.2 billion, but they do not have it where they need it, with weatherized tents and all of that stuff. so you get a huge, wonderful feeling. so many people are doing it everyday in their lives right here in this audience. every day, the red cross, the were, way, so here we show business a little bit, but because i was a former president, we can make a contribution. it is totally self satisfying, and you see -- your determined when you see the victims to try to help. it is a good thing. i made a wanted the have, going on 82. oni am 81 and a half, going 82. >> you mentioned you read president clinton were like the odd couple. oscar? felix and who was [laughter] >> what? >> which one was which. [laughter] >> the sloppy one was not george. >> the sloppy one was not george, thank you. >> let me tell you this -- we were different in politics, age, he has been quite respectful of
we did that and came together to work on the katrina relief, and i have been recently asked to do the same kind of thing to really collect the money that they have been pledged, the u.n. pledging conference pledged $6.2 billion, but they do not have it where they need it, with weatherized tents and all of that stuff. so you get a huge, wonderful feeling. so many people are doing it everyday in their lives right here in this audience. every day, the red cross, the were, way, so here we show...
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the data base was among things congress ordered the corp to establish in the wake of hurricane katrina which destroyed several levees around new orleans. critics say the problem is the database doesn't include 100,000 additional miles of levees not covered by the program. many blasted the project saying the government isn't working fast enough to assess risk. >>> if you are a parent, like me, you know wrapping up trick-or-treating on time can be expressful, special on a weeknight. what if halloween was moved to a saturday. a congressman from connecticut wants halloween to fall on the last saturday of october. representative larsen say the day to jam -- is too jam-packed. some say it would make everything easier. others say halloween is a tradition that shouldn't be messed with. what we want to know is trick-or-treating weather this year. >> we had a bit of an earthquake this morning folks. you might have felt it earlier. >> small, 3.6 about 5 1/2 miles underground so close to berkeley stadium within a block or two, cal's football stadium there makes it more impressive. good morning. co
the data base was among things congress ordered the corp to establish in the wake of hurricane katrina which destroyed several levees around new orleans. critics say the problem is the database doesn't include 100,000 additional miles of levees not covered by the program. many blasted the project saying the government isn't working fast enough to assess risk. >>> if you are a parent, like me, you know wrapping up trick-or-treating on time can be expressful, special on a weeknight. what...
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i am drove himself since katrina is preventing a major disaster in the city. >> how ironic, they are getting all that water and next-door in texas they have big wildfires burning. >> and winds around lees were fanning the flames and making it worse. it's not the and tornadoes those storms create as they come ashore, we had some of them in the southeast and more on the way today in the mid-atlantic but, staying with us, we have summer heat in your forecast. it's 5:50 and we're looking at clear skies. we take a peek to the east. that is mount diablo. and find out how the traffic is going no morning. take a look at the temperatures. we still have 52 in santa rosa and 50 in novato the reason of the highlights in the north bay valleys, thickest fog is this morning. visibility down to a mile in a napa. half a mile in santa rosa. rest of us in the low to mid-50s until you get to mountain view and sanity yok at 59 degrees. fog lingering around the monterey bay and inland. temperatures in your neighborhoods in low to mid 50s. highlights i want you to know about this forecast, warmest temperat
i am drove himself since katrina is preventing a major disaster in the city. >> how ironic, they are getting all that water and next-door in texas they have big wildfires burning. >> and winds around lees were fanning the flames and making it worse. it's not the and tornadoes those storms create as they come ashore, we had some of them in the southeast and more on the way today in the mid-atlantic but, staying with us, we have summer heat in your forecast. it's 5:50 and we're...
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everybody remembered the impact from katrina. >> what is going on? >> a wonderful weekend coming up. this is skyline drive the color, that chestnut oak says you know what, i am still green be patient. the temperatures outside right now, still in the 60's. live doppler, the last of the showers, the eastern shore southern maryland, lusby all the way to fredericksburg. there might be a couple of sprinkles, but the pattern is moving to the south and east, and is looking a lot better than a couple days ago. the dry air is getting stronger and will be pushing in. syracuse 53. we are at 68 in washington. the dry air will win the day. it will keep the unsettled weather, which we were afraid would be hanging around, well to the south. the violent weather moving off. this ripple now, and the weather front to the north that will continue to come through. tomorrow morning, the morning low temperatures up to the northwest, hagerstown, frederick, morning lows of about 50. with the light wind, like northwest wind, lingering clouds at, patchy fog especially if you a
everybody remembered the impact from katrina. >> what is going on? >> a wonderful weekend coming up. this is skyline drive the color, that chestnut oak says you know what, i am still green be patient. the temperatures outside right now, still in the 60's. live doppler, the last of the showers, the eastern shore southern maryland, lusby all the way to fredericksburg. there might be a couple of sprinkles, but the pattern is moving to the south and east, and is looking a lot better...
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. >> a group of refugees displaced by hurricane katrina are finally back in the gulf coast. we have more on how they started their emotional return home. >> it was a long day for this great -- a brave group, but nothing could have brought them more jordanne what brought them here in the first place. >> packed and ready, they were up before the sun. >> it is the journey, not the destination. >> and their journey actually began five years ago when hurricane katrina wiped out their armed forces retirement home in gulfport, mississippi. they were moved to washington where they will wait -- they were moved to washington where they waited and waited. they admit it was not always easy. the missed family, and friends and this down south. -- and that's down south. -- of the slower pace down south. then came word that they would return home. >> i hope that someone told me where i can kiss the ground because i'm going to kiss the ground when i get there and i do not care what is on the ground. and with that, they were off. learning that it may be the journey, but also the destination.
. >> a group of refugees displaced by hurricane katrina are finally back in the gulf coast. we have more on how they started their emotional return home. >> it was a long day for this great -- a brave group, but nothing could have brought them more jordanne what brought them here in the first place. >> packed and ready, they were up before the sun. >> it is the journey, not the destination. >> and their journey actually began five years ago when hurricane katrina...
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since hurricane katrina wiped out the center in gulfport. today she is on her way back. >> i hope that i can kiss the ground when i get there. i don't care what is on the ground. >> early this morning 140 residents lined up and boarded buses in the rain, including robert. >> this will be a homecoming because i am a hurricane katrina survivor. >> they are embarking on a trip back to home, the gulf, and a brand-new building with a view of the ocean. >> very excited. are you kidding? five years i have been written for this. >> some have missed the seafood and casinos. they also that they miss this of life there. >> i miss the water, the fishing, the small town. that is what i love the most. i am a small town boy. >> there are a lot of hugs, too, as they prepare to pull away. it is bittersweet, a good buy for new friends, and the city that will come to them in their time of need, and embrace them for five years. >> leaving france i have made up here. i have made some good friends. -- leaving fiends. i will miss them, and hopefully they will miss
since hurricane katrina wiped out the center in gulfport. today she is on her way back. >> i hope that i can kiss the ground when i get there. i don't care what is on the ground. >> early this morning 140 residents lined up and boarded buses in the rain, including robert. >> this will be a homecoming because i am a hurricane katrina survivor. >> they are embarking on a trip back to home, the gulf, and a brand-new building with a view of the ocean. >> very excited....
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by the time he got to august, katrina hit. and basically his presidency was done. he was no longer viewed as effectual. couldn't communicate, couldn't do anything -- >> is that where obama now? >> i don't think he's necessarily there. but it has a very similar feel and smell, that he's now broken some aspect of his relationship with the american public. he's given two speeches, george, as you know, in the last couple of weeks. one where congress ignored him after democrats and republicans. and the second speech i think was more damaging when he got up with a split-screen happening. and basically, as he was talking, the stock market was dropping 600 points as he was talking. that visual isn't a good visual. >> not a good visual. the other visual, the vacation. josh and i were talking before the segment, debating whether the president should cancel his vacation. even some top democrats now saying he should. but the white house argues back it's not going to do much good. >> i don't think canceling the vacation is going to solve this problem. this is not a picture prob
by the time he got to august, katrina hit. and basically his presidency was done. he was no longer viewed as effectual. couldn't communicate, couldn't do anything -- >> is that where obama now? >> i don't think he's necessarily there. but it has a very similar feel and smell, that he's now broken some aspect of his relationship with the american public. he's given two speeches, george, as you know, in the last couple of weeks. one where congress ignored him after democrats and...
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your actual first day was the day hurricane katrina hit. >> it was quite a first day. >> you know a thing or two about how to prepare for a hurricane. what should people at home be doing? >> i want to hit three things people may not have thought about. the first one is if you have a propane tank outside. you want to secure that tank and make sure it's shut down and want to know how to turn off your gas and water. your utilities in case there is a problem and to by local authorities. your refrigerator enfreezer, turn them down as cold as you can. that will give you extra hours for when your power going out because you can count on your power going out. fill up your bathtub with water. that will give you a supply of water for washing, drinking, when your water supply goes down. >> unless you have infants in the house. >> make sure you lock the door. you don't want children to get in there. >> like you my wife is a physician, very into emergency preparedness. i'll admit i wasn't paying super close attention. so what should we have in there. >> everyone should have a red cross kit. it's got e
your actual first day was the day hurricane katrina hit. >> it was quite a first day. >> you know a thing or two about how to prepare for a hurricane. what should people at home be doing? >> i want to hit three things people may not have thought about. the first one is if you have a propane tank outside. you want to secure that tank and make sure it's shut down and want to know how to turn off your gas and water. your utilities in case there is a problem and to by local...
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it's not like we were in the 1980s and the 2000s, when there were shocks like hurricane katrina or the tech bubble burst and the economy sailed through it. what we've seen in the last 12 months with an earthquake in japan, with european financial turmoil last year, when there are bumps outside of the u.s., it slows us down. our own economy is going through a slowdown right now. we have to be very attune to what's happening in the rest of the world. >> that's right. we're still dealing with a very anemic economy here in the u.s., nonetheless, this may be good news for the markets come monday morning. jon, thanks for coming in. happy father's day to you, by the way. >> thank you. >> have a good day. >> thank you. >> dan. >> now a story that affects your health and wallet. there's a new concern this morning that hundreds of hospitals are regularly giving patients powerful ct scans that they do not need. that exposes them to extra radiation and costs tax payers a lot of extra money. dan kloeffler has the story. >> reporter: every year, more than 70 million c.a.t. scans are performed in the
it's not like we were in the 1980s and the 2000s, when there were shocks like hurricane katrina or the tech bubble burst and the economy sailed through it. what we've seen in the last 12 months with an earthquake in japan, with european financial turmoil last year, when there are bumps outside of the u.s., it slows us down. our own economy is going through a slowdown right now. we have to be very attune to what's happening in the rest of the world. >> that's right. we're still dealing...
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i know some of the work that your organization has done down after katrina and helping the children there. we're very grateful. and you also are an example to people that life does go on. that you can pick yourself up. we know on monday you're going to be on "dancing with the stars." do you realize how powerful that's going to be for people who have been through a disaster to see you? >> i don't think i realized the whole extent of it. but i do think that we can overcome -- depending on what we focus on. and if we strive to make something good out of difficulty situation, can always learn some things. and we can always empower ourselves and others through it. >> you have done that. and you have shown us how to do it too. petra, thank you so much. we know it was difficult to go back to that time. and you're going it for a purpose. bless you. thank you. for more on how you can help the devastated people of japan, go to abcnews.com/gma and find out how you can donate online or using your cell phone. >>> coming up a very special "your three words." the messages you sent us for the people of j
i know some of the work that your organization has done down after katrina and helping the children there. we're very grateful. and you also are an example to people that life does go on. that you can pick yourself up. we know on monday you're going to be on "dancing with the stars." do you realize how powerful that's going to be for people who have been through a disaster to see you? >> i don't think i realized the whole extent of it. but i do think that we can overcome --...
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that's the first time since katrina. of course, that's not a record you want to brag back. look how it's affecting folks across the country. california up 50 cents in the past month to $3.89 a gallon. and indiana, up 40 cents. george, it's hitting folks at home faster than you could imagine. >> a lot of people calling for the white house to tap that strategic oil reserve. yesterday, the white house chief of staff bill daley said the white house is considering it. he didn't seem all that eager. there's a real debate, right? >> that's right, the u.s. has 727 million barrels sitting the in the strategic oil reserve. this is for emergencies only. take a look at the last time we did it, hurricane katrina, we tapped into 11 million barrels of oil. that only brought the price of gas down 3%. that's not enough to really hit home. it saves people probably about $10, george. 10 cents a gallon. >> all right, bianna, thanks very much. >>> the crisis in libya also affecting gas prices forces loyal to moammar gadhafi and the battle to key cities in libya. the obama administration is unde
that's the first time since katrina. of course, that's not a record you want to brag back. look how it's affecting folks across the country. california up 50 cents in the past month to $3.89 a gallon. and indiana, up 40 cents. george, it's hitting folks at home faster than you could imagine. >> a lot of people calling for the white house to tap that strategic oil reserve. yesterday, the white house chief of staff bill daley said the white house is considering it. he didn't seem all that...
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and now -- >> we have katrina. this is a woman i can relate to. a little tummy trouble. a little thicker in the middle. you can see the before. so, we put her in a -- spanx bathing suit. if you don't have spanx near you, you can get the bathing suit, in a wrap, draped. carve out a waist. it hides all of the bumps. >> you look good. wonderful. >> okay. now, here's a problem a lot of women also have. bigger in the buttocks area. >> this is the before. >> this is before. you can see, it's not really balanced. we're going to bring her out. with this, the solution here is all about support. you want to make sure the girls are breathing, robin. you want to make sure that even though it has a plunging neckline, it's appropriate, tasteful. the see here is supportive band and a balance band on the bottom. before, all you saw was her top. you wanted to create the hourglass. that's from macy's. >> the bottom really looks nice. >> they're working it. >> thank you very much. >> and we have one more. >> more of a boyish, straight type. there's zoe. you can see, she doesn't really have
and now -- >> we have katrina. this is a woman i can relate to. a little tummy trouble. a little thicker in the middle. you can see the before. so, we put her in a -- spanx bathing suit. if you don't have spanx near you, you can get the bathing suit, in a wrap, draped. carve out a waist. it hides all of the bumps. >> you look good. wonderful. >> okay. now, here's a problem a lot of women also have. bigger in the buttocks area. >> this is the before. >> this is...
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when we arrived here this morning, a firefighter who had been in katrina said it was like it all over again. you can see why. look at what these people had to live through. as the twister made its way through this city. this is another look at a car that has been effectively reordered. its engine block pancaked and accordioned. there are thousands upon thousands of thexamples of this sort of destruction. the treed stripped of leaves and limbs. this is a tiny look. take a look as the twister began in the west and moved across the frame there. this is the st. john's hospital that was once a gleaming seven-story building. the top two floors have been essentially ripped off. . virtually every window blown in. the stories inside the hospital as the tornado struck are remarkable. it's an amazing thing when you consider what happened here that people were able to live through it. in the hospital parking lot, a helicopter lays on its side. its windows smashed, its rotors flattened and tangled. nearby, destroyed cars are stacked alongside. chunks of the building ripped off by the storm. most o
when we arrived here this morning, a firefighter who had been in katrina said it was like it all over again. you can see why. look at what these people had to live through. as the twister made its way through this city. this is another look at a car that has been effectively reordered. its engine block pancaked and accordioned. there are thousands upon thousands of thexamples of this sort of destruction. the treed stripped of leaves and limbs. this is a tiny look. take a look as the twister...
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that's compared to ten days for katrina. and 17 days for gustave. so all that gets added on to the back end. so we're doing the best we can. but i understand the frustration of some folks. we're going to keep at it. it's our mission to finish the job. >> you talked about that federal aid. you sparred with senator tom coburn over aid for sandy. he's been pointing out only a fall fraction of the aid has gone through. and it doesn't seem to be going to the people who need it. whose fault is that? and what can be done? >> first off, i disagree with the premise, george. over $8 billion of federal aid has been distributed in new jersey and distributed some of the most needy people. when you think about the fact of the 40,000 people who were driven from their homes, nearly 30,000 of them have already gotten direct federal aid into their pockets. i disagree with the premise. but part of it, too, is senator coburn's concerned about it, is the endless federal regulation that's put on this money. the red tape is extraordinary, in terms of some of the programs.
that's compared to ten days for katrina. and 17 days for gustave. so all that gets added on to the back end. so we're doing the best we can. but i understand the frustration of some folks. we're going to keep at it. it's our mission to finish the job. >> you talked about that federal aid. you sparred with senator tom coburn over aid for sandy. he's been pointing out only a fall fraction of the aid has gone through. and it doesn't seem to be going to the people who need it. whose fault is...
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officials are calling the storm the worst natural disaster since hurricane katrina almost five years ago. >> there's a lot of heartache in the southeast. crews are trying to stop an oil leak from that sunking rig in the gulf coast. officials told us friday that the leak was capped, but a leak was discovered over the weekend. they sent in robots to try to make a quick fix are but if that doesn't work, officials worry it could take months to find the leak. >>> we begin with the deadly tornadoes. our correspondents are live on the scene down south. we'll get to eric horng in a minute. but we begin with steve osunsami in mississippi. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. i'm not quite sure what room this was. it looks like it's close to the kitchen. the fridge is still here but the walls certainly are not. this looks like the doors to a pantry that was. and this piece right here looks like it belonged in the dining room. authorities tell us one of the twisters that this area may have been on the ground for 27 miles. outside of yazoo city, mississippi, they couldn't believe thei
officials are calling the storm the worst natural disaster since hurricane katrina almost five years ago. >> there's a lot of heartache in the southeast. crews are trying to stop an oil leak from that sunking rig in the gulf coast. officials told us friday that the leak was capped, but a leak was discovered over the weekend. they sent in robots to try to make a quick fix are but if that doesn't work, officials worry it could take months to find the leak. >>> we begin with the...
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you took that spot the day katrina hit. the irony there but you know how to handle situations in a hurricane. what's the first thing you should do? >> the advice we're hear something great and the idea that fema has resources ahead of the storm is very reassuring. three things can you do at home that people may not have thought about. the first one if you have any propane tanks outside make sure they're turned off and secured and know how to turn off your water and gas in case there is a bigdisruption, that's something you can do. your refrigerator and freezer, turn them down to their coldest setting that way your power is going to go out. it'll make sure your food stays safe longer. then your bathtub. fill it up with water. you can use that for drinking, flushing the toilet and washing. make sure you lock your door. >> my wife made me go through the emergency kit with her andn i'll admit i was being a bad boy and didn't pay attention so could you go through what we should have in the kit. >> okay, so every county in the u.
you took that spot the day katrina hit. the irony there but you know how to handle situations in a hurricane. what's the first thing you should do? >> the advice we're hear something great and the idea that fema has resources ahead of the storm is very reassuring. three things can you do at home that people may not have thought about. the first one if you have any propane tanks outside make sure they're turned off and secured and know how to turn off your water and gas in case there is a...
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from air-lifting supplies after katrina. to volunteering, supporting the old team. >> i knew the saints one day in my lifetime would get to the super bowl. they're here. and they deserve to be here. >> reporter: while peyton manning may have been born in new orleans, you may say drew brees was reborn here. after an arm injury left him without a team four years ago, the saints offered him a job. >> he felt that the saints really didn't believe him as much as he believed inimself. >> reporter: brees moved to town six months after katrina. a battered city, in a beleaguered city. >> new orleans was my calling. not only to rebuild the organization. but also to help rebuild the community and the region. you know, to do something special. >> reporter: brees has embraced new orleans, basing his foundation here. building a high school stadium. working to repair the city's scars. >> we tend to lean on each other in order to survive and in order to get to where we are now. we've used the strength and resilience of our fans. >> reporter
from air-lifting supplies after katrina. to volunteering, supporting the old team. >> i knew the saints one day in my lifetime would get to the super bowl. they're here. and they deserve to be here. >> reporter: while peyton manning may have been born in new orleans, you may say drew brees was reborn here. after an arm injury left him without a team four years ago, the saints offered him a job. >> he felt that the saints really didn't believe him as much as he believed...
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that's the first time since katrina. of course, that's not a record you want to brag back. look how it's affecting folks across the country. california up 60 cents at 3.89ed a gallon. and indiana, up 40 cents. george, it's hitting folks at home faster than you could imagine. >> yes, the white house chief of staff bill daley said the white house is considering it. there's a real debate, right? >> that's right, the u.s. has 727,000,000 barrels. we tapped into 11 million barrels of oil. that only brought the price of gas down 3%. that's not enough to really hit home. it saves people probably about $10, george. 10 cents a gallon. >> all right, bianna, thanks very much. >>> the crisis in libya also upsetting gas prices forces oil to moammar gadhafi, and the obama administration is under growing pressure to stop the violence. martha raddatz is in washington with the latest. good morning. >>> good morning, robin. this is one of those growing crises where there are no easy answers and certainly no quick fixes. but that does not take the pressure off the administration. >> reporter:
that's the first time since katrina. of course, that's not a record you want to brag back. look how it's affecting folks across the country. california up 60 cents at 3.89ed a gallon. and indiana, up 40 cents. george, it's hitting folks at home faster than you could imagine. >> yes, the white house chief of staff bill daley said the white house is considering it. there's a real debate, right? >> that's right, the u.s. has 727,000,000 barrels. we tapped into 11 million barrels of...
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but there's parallels there. >> is this katrina? >> why? because b.p. told them we have it under control. but even if president obama and the government had acted quicker, what could they have done? are you going to butt obama in a dive suit and sent him down there with a little rake? what could he have done? they can't cap it now. this is insane. everybody needs to pull back a little bit and say, this happened. it shouldn't have happened. b.p., totally responsible. >> and pay every penny. >> they have to pay every bill. every pelican who gets wounded, they have to pay the pelican's mom. all right? so, there's no excuses. it's b.p. the federal government can't really do much about it. and we just have to live with it. >> but coming out of it, the president has to make a decision. he upset a lot of people in his own party, in his own base, when he said, i'm willing to expand. >> look. again, wind is great. solar is great. we're not going to see it in our lifetime. it's not going to happen. how do you want to run your country? there's only one way to run
but there's parallels there. >> is this katrina? >> why? because b.p. told them we have it under control. but even if president obama and the government had acted quicker, what could they have done? are you going to butt obama in a dive suit and sent him down there with a little rake? what could he have done? they can't cap it now. this is insane. everybody needs to pull back a little bit and say, this happened. it shouldn't have happened. b.p., totally responsible. >> and pay...