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we will speak with katrina vanden heuvel from the nation magazine. looks the nation has released --, ground for secure elections for international security and the belief when a 2-d escalate tensions with russia and that there is a false choice between having secure elections and that relationship. nucuclear a catastrophe, elections are going to be an a afterthought. amy: masass protest are expected to greet trump as he arrives for his first visit to britain as president. protesters will float a 20 foot long giant baby trump blimp outside parliament that will ngry the president as an orange baby clututching a cell phone ready to tweet. repsents a hosof issu. it isn't just about mocking him. it is about drawingttention that his politics are havining a real i impact on real lives, not just in the u.s.s., but all over the world. amy: we will speak witith sheila menon, one of the b blimp organizers, and with colin -- guardian columnist george monbiot. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm
we will speak with katrina vanden heuvel from the nation magazine. looks the nation has released --, ground for secure elections for international security and the belief when a 2-d escalate tensions with russia and that there is a false choice between having secure elections and that relationship. nucuclear a catastrophe, elections are going to be an a afterthought. amy: masass protest are expected to greet trump as he arrives for his first visit to britain as president. protesters will float...
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amy: katrina vanden heuvel, thank you for being with us. when we come back, a man who critiques every level of the state. and their thoughts and not just thekatrina vanden heuvel is edir and publisher of the nation.and. she's also a co-signer of the magazine's open letter: "common ground: for secure elections and true national security." the letter is also signed by daniel ellsbsberg, gloria stein, noam chomsky, governor bill richardson, reverend dr. william barber and michael moore, among others. we will link to it at democracynow.org. when we comeme back, boots rile. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "pimps" performed by the coup and produced by boots riley. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we spend the rest of the hour with boots riley, director of "sorry to bother you," the dystopian social satire that follows one oakland man's rise to the upper echelons of an evil telemarketing company, only to discover a secret that threatens all of humankind. here is the crical
amy: katrina vanden heuvel, thank you for being with us. when we come back, a man who critiques every level of the state. and their thoughts and not just thekatrina vanden heuvel is edir and publisher of the nation.and. she's also a co-signer of the magazine's open letter: "common ground: for secure elections and true national security." the letter is also signed by daniel ellsbsberg, gloria stein, noam chomsky, governor bill richardson, reverend dr. william barber and michael moore,...
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patricia: katrina no reconoció a su madre. la habían sedado para calmarla tras el ataque de nervios que había sufrido. la trasladaron a un hospital, y después de varios exámenes, la dieron de alta. este es el vehículo que manejaba katrina. totalmente aplastado en la parte de atrás. se ve claramente la línea donde cayó el puente de concreto marcando una división entre la vida en la parte de adelante, y lo que pudo haber sido la muerte en la parte de atrás. permanece estacionado aquí en la casa de su madre esperando a ser presentado como evidencia en la demanda que está en curso. y también permanece cubierto, porque katrina dice no estar lista para ver el carro donde se salvó de milagro. solo unos pocos centímetros separaban el asiento de katrina de la destrucción que tenía a sus espaldas. también es difícil imaginarse qué habría pasado si su hija hubiera ido sentada en la parte de atrás. la silla de la niña quedó retorcida y atrapada entre la chatarra. ¿qué sentiste? qué pasó cuando llegaste a tu cas
patricia: katrina no reconoció a su madre. la habían sedado para calmarla tras el ataque de nervios que había sufrido. la trasladaron a un hospital, y después de varios exámenes, la dieron de alta. este es el vehículo que manejaba katrina. totalmente aplastado en la parte de atrás. se ve claramente la línea donde cayó el puente de concreto marcando una división entre la vida en la parte de adelante, y lo que pudo haber sido la muerte en la parte de atrás. permanece estacionado aquí...
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katrina: i didn't say that. there is a move on as you know for government to play a role with fake news and regulation. david: just last week the french president announced the freedom of the press is so important in the next day he asked the government was set up a bureau to make sure the freedom of press is used the way they want it to be used. whatever the problem, whatever the chaos, whatever the abuses, the one thing you can say about people in denver, chicago, washington, they are not the government. i would rather fight with them because you can find ways around it. you can find ways to communicate. that's one of the things we talked about earlier, is getting around the existing media. people are inventive, technology has amended. things will sort themselves out and i have great faith they will do it in a much better way than would happen if the government decided to get into it and help. ruth: especially when you've had the president talking about licensing, you know, yanking licenses and pardon me, but
katrina: i didn't say that. there is a move on as you know for government to play a role with fake news and regulation. david: just last week the french president announced the freedom of the press is so important in the next day he asked the government was set up a bureau to make sure the freedom of press is used the way they want it to be used. whatever the problem, whatever the chaos, whatever the abuses, the one thing you can say about people in denver, chicago, washington, they are not the...
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katrina exploezs this city's worst nightmare. the waterways on which they have worked and thrives for centuries now threatened to drown it. the city center surrounded by protective levies could fill up like a bathtub with storm surge. >> ladies and gentlemen, i wish i huh better news for you. but we are facing a storm that most of us have feared. a mandatory et evacuation order is called for all of the perish of new orleans. >> the storm is the size of the state of florida. it will be in the top five in terms of strength. >> they declared an evacuation. it was too late. >> thousands of people have been in line for hours here at the superdome where 30,000 people may end up spending the night inside this giant shelter that officials are confident will hold up. >> hurricane katrina, the category 4 storm is baring down on louisiana. >> this is what everyone feared. the storm surge. >> it is a very frightening scene outside. >> new orleans lost power and the roof is leaking at the louisiana superdome. >>> new orleans is to longer safe
katrina exploezs this city's worst nightmare. the waterways on which they have worked and thrives for centuries now threatened to drown it. the city center surrounded by protective levies could fill up like a bathtub with storm surge. >> ladies and gentlemen, i wish i huh better news for you. but we are facing a storm that most of us have feared. a mandatory et evacuation order is called for all of the perish of new orleans. >> the storm is the size of the state of florida. it will...
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you've got a katrina response that is considered inadequate. and the voters responded. >> why all the glum faces? yesterday the people went to the polls. and they cast their vote for a new direction in the house of representatives. and while the ballots are still being counted in the senate it's clear the democrat party had a good night last night. >> and so we have a divided government. democrats running congress, a republican in the white house. that portends battles ahead. >> after that election many republicans are concluding that iraq is their vietnam and that this war is going to have a big political cost and bush needs to do something. >> congress must no longer follow him deeper into the quagmire in iraq. >> but then he takes one of the most unexpected steps you could imagine. he says there's going to be a surge of troops in iraq. >> on capitol hill president bush faced more skeptical, even hostile reaction to his plan to send more than 21,000 additional troops to iraq. >> 20,000 to 30,000 troops. we did that before. >> one senior offic
you've got a katrina response that is considered inadequate. and the voters responded. >> why all the glum faces? yesterday the people went to the polls. and they cast their vote for a new direction in the house of representatives. and while the ballots are still being counted in the senate it's clear the democrat party had a good night last night. >> and so we have a divided government. democrats running congress, a republican in the white house. that portends battles ahead....
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katrina, i will start with you, overreaction? >> well, i think this is pretty much standard, heather, the media and the left are sick. everything is doomed and dploom with the president. it started if trump is elected, we are all going to die and every single day the president has done nothing but deliver on campaign promises to people who elected by the way happened to be a lot of people. the idea somehow that the president is going make a bad pick when he actually campaigned on many of these people and their policies which are simply just originalists, people who want to follow the constitution, i think this is simply projection by the left because they are the ones that like to put in judges who legislate from the bench. it's not the right. we simply want to have a supreme court court that's going read the constitution and interpret it accordingly. heather: antoine i would ask you that, isn't what the supreme court judges supposed to do, judge based on constitution? >> let me correct katrina on one thing, 3 million more people
katrina, i will start with you, overreaction? >> well, i think this is pretty much standard, heather, the media and the left are sick. everything is doomed and dploom with the president. it started if trump is elected, we are all going to die and every single day the president has done nothing but deliver on campaign promises to people who elected by the way happened to be a lot of people. the idea somehow that the president is going make a bad pick when he actually campaigned on many of...
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thanks to katrina for that. katrina was talking about nicola sturgeon attending that pride event earlier. here is the first minister speaking at it. scotland and the united states are long—standing allies and friends with family, cultural or economic ties between our country border kleyman both long—standing and strong are willing to the future regardless of who is first minister and whose president of the us. that is what matters. that relationship is what matters. that relationship is one that is based on values and it is those values that are most important. you think there's an onus on you to reach out to donald trump? i will meet with the president of united states if that opportunity arises, but i think any relationship between any two leaders has to be one that is is based on respect and honesty, and i'm sure the president andl honesty, and i'm sure the president and i would have much to talk about, about the links and relationship between our two countries but it's important to recognise where we dis
thanks to katrina for that. katrina was talking about nicola sturgeon attending that pride event earlier. here is the first minister speaking at it. scotland and the united states are long—standing allies and friends with family, cultural or economic ties between our country border kleyman both long—standing and strong are willing to the future regardless of who is first minister and whose president of the us. that is what matters. that relationship is what matters. that relationship is one...
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what was this neighborhood before katrina? >> it was more working class, more african-americans, more nativeborn local folks, more children in the streets, more renters. after katrina, many of those renter families got jostled out because of the whole disruption to l ives here. >> were you living here during katrina? >> yes. in fact, we stayed in our house in bywater. we witnessed the entire day and week. katrina day, august 29, was incredibly intense. eveningeuphoric that that we had survived. we did not realize what was going on, because we were in a dark house cut off from the rest of the world, that the levees were breached. only the next day, biking around, surveying what happened did i start to surmise. this is not me that disaster, this is a full-blown catastrophe. was 10 times worse than the last. by the time we got out friday, the conditions were apocalyptic. you are in the lower ninth ward here. this was the hardest hit of all the katrina affected areas in louisiana and mississippi. this was the hardest hit because i
what was this neighborhood before katrina? >> it was more working class, more african-americans, more nativeborn local folks, more children in the streets, more renters. after katrina, many of those renter families got jostled out because of the whole disruption to l ives here. >> were you living here during katrina? >> yes. in fact, we stayed in our house in bywater. we witnessed the entire day and week. katrina day, august 29, was incredibly intense. eveningeuphoric that...
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his home was damaged during katrina. it was under 12 feet of water. once the water receded it was damaged. the legs of this had broken off. the entire piano was just really in a horrible way. it had been conserved but it's not playable. it's been conserved and brought back to its original appearance. they said that if they tried to make it play, it would not have been the same piano so we didn't want to lose the nature of the piano. >> fats domino was from new orleans. he influenced really all of early rock 'n roll. he was really one of his biggest fans. he came here in 65 i believe. they asked if they could meet with fats domino and there's the famous photo of the beatles with fats domino. he had many friends, many musicians he performed with or who stayed with him during his career, they went on to influence many of the others. they created their own music and their own band. they had a strong influence on the music here in new orleans. less than a year ago was a major blow to the city, and to his family of course, he left a wonderful legacy though.
his home was damaged during katrina. it was under 12 feet of water. once the water receded it was damaged. the legs of this had broken off. the entire piano was just really in a horrible way. it had been conserved but it's not playable. it's been conserved and brought back to its original appearance. they said that if they tried to make it play, it would not have been the same piano so we didn't want to lose the nature of the piano. >> fats domino was from new orleans. he influenced...
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. >> remember back after hurricane katrina brad started a non-profit agency to rebuild lives by rebuilding homes, and i joined him on the day the project was announced. i thought it was an incredible project. so why are some of the residents so upset now? >> brad, what's up, man? >> lots and lots. thanks for coming out for this. >> i joined brad in new orleans two years after hurricaine katrina devastated the lower ninth ward. >> that was where the barge went through. that's where the levee broke, right on the other side of this house. >> it's falling apart. get back, get back! come on. let's go for cover. >> pitt laid out an ambitious plan -- rebuild the neighborhood with affordable housing. >> in a tragedy like this, you know, we're supposed to help the most vulnerable. >> brad pledged $5 million of his own money and enlisted world class architects for his "make it right" campaign, but now, twelve years later, some residents claim the project isn't living up to it's promise. they say many homes have serious problems -- rotting wood, structural flaws, and mold. resident constance fowler l
. >> remember back after hurricane katrina brad started a non-profit agency to rebuild lives by rebuilding homes, and i joined him on the day the project was announced. i thought it was an incredible project. so why are some of the residents so upset now? >> brad, what's up, man? >> lots and lots. thanks for coming out for this. >> i joined brad in new orleans two years after hurricaine katrina devastated the lower ninth ward. >> that was where the barge went...
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. >> doug brink lee you have britain about the flood in -- and katrina and jimmy carter. why alaska? >> right now i'm writing the whole history of u.s. conservation movement and my first volume was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt and john pure and it's -- john muir and begins in 1879, john muir, going up and seeing those incredible gray irish the inside passage of alaska and writing about putt and a whole group of what i call wilderness warriores have work to save wild alaska, including theodore roosevelt, and i'm now work on the third violent on the silent spring revolution, and the 1960s. this is not just a history book. end it in 1960, when eisenhower saved the arctic refuge, anwar and that's our nation's greatest wildlife refuge. >> host: this is a story about points. let's begin with president teddy roosevelt. >> guest: he saved the whole grid of modern oklahoma. today we have an alaska maritime national wildlife area, the aleutian chain. their stopped the timbering on the panhandle of alaska and places leak the yukon delta, i and roos
. >> doug brink lee you have britain about the flood in -- and katrina and jimmy carter. why alaska? >> right now i'm writing the whole history of u.s. conservation movement and my first volume was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt and john pure and it's -- john muir and begins in 1879, john muir, going up and seeing those incredible gray irish the inside passage of alaska and writing about putt and a whole group of what i call wilderness warriores have...
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you've written about james come use with about the flood and human by katrina, jimmy carter. why alaska? >> guest: i am writing a whole history of u.s. conservation movement in my first fight was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt others. this is the second installment and its the whole campaign that begins in 1879 with a cofounder of the sierra club going up and sing those incredible glaciers in the passage of alaska and writing about it and how a whole group of what i call really wilderness warriors have worked to save wild alaska including theodore roosevelt and charles was synonymous with mount mckinley, denali national park. on and on and now work on the third volume of assignment revolution of the 1950s. this is not just a history book. i ended in 1960 with eisenhower's save the arctic refuge that you about in the news all the time. that's our nation's great wildlife refuge and what this is a story about personalities and let's talk about some of them. let's begin with president teddy roosevelt and his involvement in alaska. >> guest: tr sav
you've written about james come use with about the flood and human by katrina, jimmy carter. why alaska? >> guest: i am writing a whole history of u.s. conservation movement in my first fight was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt others. this is the second installment and its the whole campaign that begins in 1879 with a cofounder of the sierra club going up and sing those incredible glaciers in the passage of alaska and writing about it and how a whole group...
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hurricane katrina caused human sufring not seen in this country in many years. almost 2,000 people died. >> and more than a million people were displaced from new orleans and surrounding areas there. hundreds of them ended up here in the d.c. area.ws and 4's jackie bensen covered some of their stories. >> that's right. she joins us tight with a story of an unexpected reconnection. im that's right. you know, som you get a story that stays in your heart and this is one, kiesha hale was just 12 when i met her. hererstory, strength and bravery in the face of the horror she lived through stayed with me. i wondered many times what became ofher. a few weeks ago, i received an e-mail that began "i'm not sure if you remember me," and i sent her a reply, how could i ever forget you. >> i'm speaking to you from the city of orleans. >> reporter: just 12 years old, kiesha hale sat next to mother in a relative's apartment in there was a look of dazed shock on her face as she watched then president george bush address the nation about the annihilation that was hurricane catrin
hurricane katrina caused human sufring not seen in this country in many years. almost 2,000 people died. >> and more than a million people were displaced from new orleans and surrounding areas there. hundreds of them ended up here in the d.c. area.ws and 4's jackie bensen covered some of their stories. >> that's right. she joins us tight with a story of an unexpected reconnection. im that's right. you know, som you get a story that stays in your heart and this is one, kiesha hale...
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katrina, you think we're all overacting to the helsinki summit. explain. >> i think we need sober realism on russia, fareed. we need more reason, less talk of treason. the open letter, yes, the mueller investigation must proceed, must be protelkted. but we must do everything we can to accident occsecure and prote election. that means protection against dark money, voter suppression, partisan gerrymandering and reduce conflict with russia. these are the two countries that control 90% of the world's nuclear weapons. so i think it's vital. our weapon was signed by people like ambassador matlock. by gloria stein hyheimsteinheim. these are people that understand that cold war is lousy for citizens, for women, for children, for progressives, deplete resources, empower war parties. we need a debate, fareed and i thank you for inviting me on. there's a lock down in the media. it's a one handed clapping when it comes to the u.s. having a relationship with russia. understanding putin is an authoritarian figure. also understanding the nation's open letter wa
katrina, you think we're all overacting to the helsinki summit. explain. >> i think we need sober realism on russia, fareed. we need more reason, less talk of treason. the open letter, yes, the mueller investigation must proceed, must be protelkted. but we must do everything we can to accident occsecure and prote election. that means protection against dark money, voter suppression, partisan gerrymandering and reduce conflict with russia. these are the two countries that control 90% of...
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hurricane katrina changed the whole game. for the first time since 1718, we had a completely clean slate. well, sort of. it was kind of messy after the flood but the slate was clean. we had an opportunity to do two things. number one, the populist of the city realized how endangered our life here really is. it all seemed to matter more. it seemed to matter more that it was preserved and the practice di -- tradition was being carried forward. based on that change of population the food began to change. we have seen a greater diversion in the kinds of food served, the kind of restaurants we have and an explosion in the restaurant business like nothing new orleans has ever seen before. almost 14 years after hurricane katrina, we have twice as many restaurants operating in new orleans as we did before the storm. when visitors come here, the most important thing is they have an authentic food experience whether it's trying a poor boy sandwich or having a bowl of gumbo. trying to pick crawfish for the first time. it's all delicious
hurricane katrina changed the whole game. for the first time since 1718, we had a completely clean slate. well, sort of. it was kind of messy after the flood but the slate was clean. we had an opportunity to do two things. number one, the populist of the city realized how endangered our life here really is. it all seemed to matter more. it seemed to matter more that it was preserved and the practice di -- tradition was being carried forward. based on that change of population the food began to...
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it katrina is right that most americans want good relations between the united states and russia. the issue is, does the president have any idea about how to achieve that goal? what are the requirements of it? one requirement as katrina suggests is actually a debate, although he makes it a lot harder to have a debate because everybody just has to gang up against him and has to because he requires it. the requirements are better russian-american relations are to start with a certain kind of unity in the united states and in the u.s. government. we're in the unique situation of having a president who has his entire administration and the congress against him on a major foreign policy issue. he can't do this by himself. second requirement is unity within the alliance. he's threatened that. a third requirement is some kind of leverage, the president seems to be interested in reducing our leverage. the incentives that we give russia to act responsibly. he wants to have a big deal in syria, for example, and yet he wants to -- his clear goal is to get out of syria. that isn't going to gi
it katrina is right that most americans want good relations between the united states and russia. the issue is, does the president have any idea about how to achieve that goal? what are the requirements of it? one requirement as katrina suggests is actually a debate, although he makes it a lot harder to have a debate because everybody just has to gang up against him and has to because he requires it. the requirements are better russian-american relations are to start with a certain kind of...
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after hurricane katrina and 13 years later she checks back in with us to share her success story. >> and i have to chime in that story is an amazing story you won't wanto miss. plus, i'm also tracking the increase in hudity by sunday when it foals close to 100, and then the heat index only goes up to there. i'll let you know how h it feel >>> a live look over the district on this friday afternoon. the sun is out. humidity not tha bad tonight, but, folks, don't get used to it. >> s team 4 meteorologist amelia draper joins us in just a few minutes to tell uhen the muggies return. first a traffic alert for the weekend. >> reporter: i'm here with a look at your traffic and road closures for the weekend. outer loop, connecticut bridge, three lanes closed for resurfacing friday night until saturday afternoon around 5:00 p.m. as far as anlternate here it's going to get busy. ehe icc university boulevard or connecticut aveould work for you. westbound 66 between 7 and the beltwayernating left and right single-lane closures there. overnight friday and saturday and here this weekend westbound 6
after hurricane katrina and 13 years later she checks back in with us to share her success story. >> and i have to chime in that story is an amazing story you won't wanto miss. plus, i'm also tracking the increase in hudity by sunday when it foals close to 100, and then the heat index only goes up to there. i'll let you know how h it feel >>> a live look over the district on this friday afternoon. the sun is out. humidity not tha bad tonight, but, folks, don't get used to it....
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katrina thank you for coming on. >> great to be here. connell: with this rally set to begin, we keep our eye on it. the warming up the crowd is just been completed. motorcade on the way over to the venue in great falls, montana. live at fox business network. growing concern over smart tv, vacuuming people's data out of their living room. sometimes it happens without their full knowledge, details on that story coming up next. like the american red cross, and our nation's veterans. we knew helping our communities was important then. and we know it's even more important today. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be even stronger. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. [music playing] (ceo) haven't been playing golf this year, i am sorry about that. (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. - [voiceover] this is an urgent message from the international fe
katrina thank you for coming on. >> great to be here. connell: with this rally set to begin, we keep our eye on it. the warming up the crowd is just been completed. motorcade on the way over to the venue in great falls, montana. live at fox business network. growing concern over smart tv, vacuuming people's data out of their living room. sometimes it happens without their full knowledge, details on that story coming up next. like the american red cross, and our nation's veterans. we knew...
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the work to reform our schools started before katrina. there's a myth out there that all the started when the levees broke, when the water came in and everybody, no. our reforming our poor performing public schools started well before katrina and it wasn't just focus on new orleans although that's where it ended up being most noticed, but it started by a group of citizens, black, white, hispanic, everyone sang look, there's something wrong with our public schools in the cities come in the counties, in the parishes come in the rural areas. let's try to fix it. and governors democrat and republican, this is not a partisan issue in louisiana,, which is sort of said our schools need to be better. we are like the 50th state in the economy. we hate being the last do we get from last to first? it's not easy. let's focus on getting a good to great education. we started, you can go back and research this, all sorts of laws and rules and regulations trying to get us to better public schools. i was part of that. i was with the legislation when i was
the work to reform our schools started before katrina. there's a myth out there that all the started when the levees broke, when the water came in and everybody, no. our reforming our poor performing public schools started well before katrina and it wasn't just focus on new orleans although that's where it ended up being most noticed, but it started by a group of citizens, black, white, hispanic, everyone sang look, there's something wrong with our public schools in the cities come in the...
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. >>> coming up from hurricane katrina to the war in iraq we are looking at challenges george w. bush faced as he ran for reelection. a preview of the series of the 2000s is next. . but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. bundle and save big, but now it's time to find my dream abode. -right away, i could tell his priorities were a little unorthodox. -keep going. stop. a little bit down. stop. back up again. is this adequate sunlight for a komodo dragon? -yeah. -sure, i want that discount on car insurance just for owning a home, but i'm not compromising. -you're taking a shower? -water pressure's crucial, scott! it's like they say -- location, location, koi pond. -they don't s
. >>> coming up from hurricane katrina to the war in iraq we are looking at challenges george w. bush faced as he ran for reelection. a preview of the series of the 2000s is next. . but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do...
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in 2004, katrina hit in 2005. let me just say 67,000 kids in new orleans schools, probably 85% to 90% african-american in our public schools. of course we're in the south so after brown versus board of education, coming back realizing everybody should be on the page here. but every city in the south, this happened in many cities around the country. our public school system is predominantly african-american. in 2004 there were 60% of our children that went to school in new orleans and schools ranked in the lowest 10%. okay? 60% of our kids in new orleans in 2004 were in schools that ranked at the lowest 10% in the state. in 2017 last year, only 11% did. that is how much growth we have achieved in a decade. moving our poorest kids still on $9,000 a year. that hadn't changed. with a little bit more bells and whistles we've been able to put together about it. moving them from failing to succeeding. we have one high school in new orleans that's 100% virtually african-american. the graduation rate used to be at that sch
in 2004, katrina hit in 2005. let me just say 67,000 kids in new orleans schools, probably 85% to 90% african-american in our public schools. of course we're in the south so after brown versus board of education, coming back realizing everybody should be on the page here. but every city in the south, this happened in many cities around the country. our public school system is predominantly african-american. in 2004 there were 60% of our children that went to school in new orleans and schools...
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hurrican katrina caused a level of human suffering not seen in this countryn many years. almost 2000 people died after that hureicane. han one million people were displaced from new orleans and surroundingea jackie bensen caught up with a girl who was 12 when the storm hit andas built a new life for herself right here in the d.c. area. >> i'm speaking to you from the city of new orleans. >> reporter: just 12 years old, she sat n mt to herher in a relative's apartment in northeast d.c. there was a look d ofed shock on her face as she watched then president george bush address the nation about annihilationat as hurricane katrina. >> i think it's nice that he's getting everything together now. people really need it. >> reporter: we met her days after she swam for her life out of t flooded eighth ward neighborhood of new orleans with her mother and grandmother on he back because they could not swim. >> i rem nber that. i'er forget that. >> reporter: 13 years later her bright smile is much more ready now. she has become an accomplished young woman. she continues to swim forwar
hurrican katrina caused a level of human suffering not seen in this countryn many years. almost 2000 people died after that hureicane. han one million people were displaced from new orleans and surroundingea jackie bensen caught up with a girl who was 12 when the storm hit andas built a new life for herself right here in the d.c. area. >> i'm speaking to you from the city of new orleans. >> reporter: just 12 years old, she sat n mt to herher in a relative's apartment in northeast...
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can do these kinds of crimes be adjudicated in a court of law while to discuss that i'm now joined by katrina my plea will had of the un international impartial and independent mechanism on investigation and prosecution of persons responsible for the most serious crimes under international law committed in syria since march two thousand and eleven by the marquis girl it's great talking. thank you very much for your time and i've been interviewing people in positions of power for quite some time but i have to say this is the longest title i've ever come across twenty one awards not counting articles and positions all to express the idea that this is not exactly the tribunal but it may lead to one is that accurate. what is accurate is that it's not a tribe you know. and it is indeed to assist in the investigating investigation and prosecution of those crimes and of the person that may be found responsible for it but as it is not a tribunals indeed this mechanism has only a sense if it can turn its files or its evidence to tribunals now you call it impartial and independent despite the fact that
can do these kinds of crimes be adjudicated in a court of law while to discuss that i'm now joined by katrina my plea will had of the un international impartial and independent mechanism on investigation and prosecution of persons responsible for the most serious crimes under international law committed in syria since march two thousand and eleven by the marquis girl it's great talking. thank you very much for your time and i've been interviewing people in positions of power for quite some time...
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here's katrina mobley. and andersson with the 3. he has been phenomenal. he had 16 last week. that's a tough pass because if you lay it out there too softly it won't bounce up. hawkins saved it. to mick getty though. lays it in. he gets it back. here's nate robinson. moves from uncle drew and knocks down the jumper. >> jim: you got to give him space. he's so quick right by you. that's a fadeaway fallen back and unable to finish with a nice touch. but that's the shot you want him to take and rather than him get it, he hit a basket. nothing but net. hawk, that time he spins. good block by birdman. by robinson. both teams have the ability to knock down jump shots so they can go inside but excellent at making plays >> brian: that three no good. both of these teams are custom to winning and winning big. nate robinson because he's such up a good tkpeupbisher going to the basket he committed all the way and he couldn't drop back down. the steal by hawkins. stoudemire lost it. he wanted to challenge that call because he was saying that ball was not out om i amar'e asked for a challeng
here's katrina mobley. and andersson with the 3. he has been phenomenal. he had 16 last week. that's a tough pass because if you lay it out there too softly it won't bounce up. hawkins saved it. to mick getty though. lays it in. he gets it back. here's nate robinson. moves from uncle drew and knocks down the jumper. >> jim: you got to give him space. he's so quick right by you. that's a fadeaway fallen back and unable to finish with a nice touch. but that's the shot you want him to take...
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liz: katrina great to see you. >> great to be here. liz: next up socialism is here in the u.s.. california's stockton now deciding it will give a basic income paid for by taxpayers to all residents. remember democrats for pooling this idea? look it's here but first democrats attacking supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh going full bore, going after this big time right now. but how do their accusations compare to what brett kavanaugh has actually said his own words we're going to show you and compare the two, next. year, i am sorry about that. [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is t
liz: katrina great to see you. >> great to be here. liz: next up socialism is here in the u.s.. california's stockton now deciding it will give a basic income paid for by taxpayers to all residents. remember democrats for pooling this idea? look it's here but first democrats attacking supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh going full bore, going after this big time right now. but how do their accusations compare to what brett kavanaugh has actually said his own words we're going to show...
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however, at the same time, hurricane katrina brought an enormous influx, very bright people from all across the country, who moved here in droves and decided they wanted to live here. based on the change of population for one thing, the food began to change. we have seen a greater diversion in the kind of food served, the kinds of restaurants we have, and an explosion in the restaurant business like nothing new orleans has ever seen before. , almost 14 years after katrina, we have over twice as many restaurants operating in new orleans as we did before the storm. when visitors come here, the most important thing to me is that they have an authentic food experience. whether it is trying a poor boy sandwich or having a bowl of gumbo, trying to pick crawfish for the first time. it is all delicious and it is a delicious adventure. and that's what i want our visitors to experience and then go home with a really special food memory they created here in new orleans. the winner of the national book award for fiction is just ward.rd -- >> i had been obsessed with the idea of history and how h
however, at the same time, hurricane katrina brought an enormous influx, very bright people from all across the country, who moved here in droves and decided they wanted to live here. based on the change of population for one thing, the food began to change. we have seen a greater diversion in the kind of food served, the kinds of restaurants we have, and an explosion in the restaurant business like nothing new orleans has ever seen before. , almost 14 years after katrina, we have over twice as...
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at last but not least we have katrina cooper, ambassador cooper served as deputy chief admission of the australian embassy. and it's a position she assumed in october of last year, previously she served as australia's ambassador to mexico with nonresident accreditation too much of central america and before that served at fort moore's b and in chile and as senior legal advisor and in short she's had a distinguished career with the department of foreign affairs and trade which among other responsibilities manages australia's aid and development assistance program so thank you for being here today. let me start if i can with a broad general question, have each one of you comments from the perspective of your own particular agencies and government which is what is the role of development finance into the broader indo-pacific concept? we hear from secretary pompeo and secretary ross about the broader agenda. but i'd like to start by hearing from each of you about your perspective about why the region matters. your organization's activities and how that work ties into the broader indo-pacifi
at last but not least we have katrina cooper, ambassador cooper served as deputy chief admission of the australian embassy. and it's a position she assumed in october of last year, previously she served as australia's ambassador to mexico with nonresident accreditation too much of central america and before that served at fort moore's b and in chile and as senior legal advisor and in short she's had a distinguished career with the department of foreign affairs and trade which among other...
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es que las misma agencia apoyÓ en condiciones similares durante dos aÑos a los oyentes del huracÁn katrina. mamá, ya no quiero estar mÁs. fema justifica sus acciones. dicen que los hogares restantes han recibido asistencia de alquiler o reparaciÓn. simplemente no son elegibles para la asistencia adicional. la realidad es que en las calles de orlando estas cartascuentan una historia diferente. de familia van a estar en la calle. fema dice haber invertido $432,000,000 sÓlo para solucionar pruebas de vivienda de la portorriqueÑo. esa ayuda se ha quedado corta. desde ilia: ya nos acordamos ni a patricia con un adelanto de lo que tenemos en la ediciÓn nocturna. patricia: se siguen conociendo historias del drama de la separaciÓn de las familias. los pequeÑos habÍan huido junto con su mamÁ. habÍan huido ante las amenazas de su propio padre. gracias, vamos a hacer una pausa y regresamos con el adiÓs de ronaldo y messi del mundial. nathalie juarez.... arrancamos con la informacion... argentina y leo messi quedaron fuera del mundial al perder 4-3 ante francia... kylian mbappe fue la figu
es que las misma agencia apoyÓ en condiciones similares durante dos aÑos a los oyentes del huracÁn katrina. mamá, ya no quiero estar mÁs. fema justifica sus acciones. dicen que los hogares restantes han recibido asistencia de alquiler o reparaciÓn. simplemente no son elegibles para la asistencia adicional. la realidad es que en las calles de orlando estas cartascuentan una historia diferente. de familia van a estar en la calle. fema dice haber invertido $432,000,000 sÓlo para solucionar...
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that's more than hurricanes katrina, rita, wilma and sandy combined. >>> 4:50. money headlines. johnson & johnson will pay $4.7 billion in the baby powder lawsuit claiming it caused cancer. it caused two women to develop ovarian cancer. the jury ordered the company to pay the largest settlement to date. j & j is battling nine similar cases. the link is uncertain, but the company shows the powder is safe and denies the signature powder causes cancer or contains asbestos. the company calls the settlement unfair. >>> the president says he got a very nice note from none other than kim jong-un. does it mean anything if pyongyang then doesn't show up to a critical meeting? we're live in seoul. weds atime. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood s
that's more than hurricanes katrina, rita, wilma and sandy combined. >>> 4:50. money headlines. johnson & johnson will pay $4.7 billion in the baby powder lawsuit claiming it caused cancer. it caused two women to develop ovarian cancer. the jury ordered the company to pay the largest settlement to date. j & j is battling nine similar cases. the link is uncertain, but the company shows the powder is safe and denies the signature powder causes cancer or contains asbestos. the...
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it was supposed to be trumps katrina, remember that? it was a full month of angry protest, hysterical columns. tricking media personalities. all designed to turn voters agai >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to tucker carlson. it was supposed to be trumps katrina, remember that? it was a full month of angry protest, hysterical columnists, and tricking media personalities. all designed to turn voters against the president, decisively and permanently. immigration policies coming out of the white house made trump look like hitler. they told you again and again on the other channels. it was a month of nonstop drama. nstio d progressive mobs threatening administrations in public. what was the effect of all this, politically? we now have a conclusive answer to that. in the first week of june, right before all this began, theha president's approval rating average was 42%. his disapproval rating, 54%. after a full month of all the. cable news, calling him hitler. trumps approval rating rose to 43%. the highest of his presidency. his disappro
it was supposed to be trumps katrina, remember that? it was a full month of angry protest, hysterical columns. tricking media personalities. all designed to turn voters agai >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to tucker carlson. it was supposed to be trumps katrina, remember that? it was a full month of angry protest, hysterical columnists, and tricking media personalities. all designed to turn voters against the president, decisively and permanently. immigration policies coming out of...
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and a fans representative, katrina ball, from the football supporters federation, she said her organisation conducted a pull that shows fans opinions were split, a 3rd in favour of the sale and a third against and a third waiting for more detail. as for what happens next, any sale would have to be approved by the government and by sport england and by the greater london authority because they put money into the rebuilding of the stadium. but the indications from sports minister tracey crouch, who we also heard from, is that the sale will get her backing. the new chelsea manager, maurizio sarri, believes he can win silverware during his time in london, but his main objective will be to build a new style of play in the coming season. it's also been announced that former chelsea striker gianfranco zola has been appointed sarri's assistant. sarri was introduced as antonio conte‘s replacement at stamford bridge today, but was was unable to give guarantees over the futures of star players eden hazard and thibaut courtois, amid speculation the belgian pair could leave in the current european tra
and a fans representative, katrina ball, from the football supporters federation, she said her organisation conducted a pull that shows fans opinions were split, a 3rd in favour of the sale and a third against and a third waiting for more detail. as for what happens next, any sale would have to be approved by the government and by sport england and by the greater london authority because they put money into the rebuilding of the stadium. but the indications from sports minister tracey crouch,...
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. >> he is from new orleans, they aboved to alabama after losing their home during hurricane katrina na - hurricane katrina in 2005. >>> a massive fire near yosemite national park continues. >> reporter: a penalty for a bare area company. the decision by officials to fine google more than $5 billion. billion. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us on mornings on 2. it is wednesday, july 18th. steve is here with your forecast. here is the man. >>> anywhere from 60s to 100. so a big spread here. if you're up in man seen know county, meet advisories out. i to you projects of 104 to 108. any good news? yes. this looks like the hottest day. slow coolings in the next couple days. a high pressure over us. and about a thousand feet and below, we have an onshore breeze and fog. it will make a big difference in a lot of the temperatures. 50s and 60s, and some locations
. >> he is from new orleans, they aboved to alabama after losing their home during hurricane katrina na - hurricane katrina in 2005. >>> a massive fire near yosemite national park continues. >> reporter: a penalty for a bare area company. the decision by officials to fine google more than $5 billion. billion. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us on mornings on 2. it is wednesday, july 18th. steve is here with your forecast. here is the man. >>>...
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joining us now capri, and katrina. i had a theory who president obama was in office he would mention reparations. it done come along, but i see what tom perez did, it is intriguing this is the most solid vot voter bloc that democs have, yet i see black people not getting much in return. >> we do you know rely on the african-american vote as a huge part of the coalition. i think it well overdue, tom per session righperez is right to a, democrats need to come forward, show what we have to offer. we have to come and show there is a lot, we have seen is you know back in 2016, about i believe it was 88% of rav can african-americans voted for democrat hillary clinton, 93% in 2012. overall participation as reduced as well according to a pew research study. the real question, is how do we reengage the african-american community back into the fold. you know it doesn't seem necessarily that the republicans have gotten them, only 8% voted for trump, but there an opportunity there if we don't step up to the plate. charles: katrina
joining us now capri, and katrina. i had a theory who president obama was in office he would mention reparations. it done come along, but i see what tom perez did, it is intriguing this is the most solid vot voter bloc that democs have, yet i see black people not getting much in return. >> we do you know rely on the african-american vote as a huge part of the coalition. i think it well overdue, tom per session righperez is right to a, democrats need to come forward, show what we have to...
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and lying over all of this, this is something that you'll relate to very much, after katrina, there were so many evangelicals who i went to church with that we were -- we would do daily relieves after katrina over to mississippi and louisiana and they were shattered. their faith in george w. bush were shattered by what they saw on the ground in mississippi and louisiana that nothing was being done. well, the question, where are the children that mika has repeated over and over again. i'm hearing from evangelicals that supported him, this is not who we are. >> well, and you can hear about the russia investigation constantly, but in my opinion, that's not going to move voters. but my mom, my sister-in-law, they voted for trump. they do not like these babies who are separated from their parents. and that's a story that is just an albatross, as it should be. torturing children on the border of our great nation. and it's something that donald trump can't run away from. >> but they can vote according to their pocketbooks, steve ratner, and for that, many are doing you would say pretty well. >>
and lying over all of this, this is something that you'll relate to very much, after katrina, there were so many evangelicals who i went to church with that we were -- we would do daily relieves after katrina over to mississippi and louisiana and they were shattered. their faith in george w. bush were shattered by what they saw on the ground in mississippi and louisiana that nothing was being done. well, the question, where are the children that mika has repeated over and over again. i'm...
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bush and his second term, like the insurgency in iraq, the melt down, and hurricane katrina. katrina exposes this city's worst nightmare, the very water ways on which new orleans has lived and worked and thrived for centurys now threaten to drown it. the city center could fill up like a bathtub with storm surge. >> ladies and gentlemen, i wish i had better news for you, but we are facing a storm that most of us have feared. a mandatory evacuation order is hereby called for all of the parish of or leans. >> the storm is now the size of the state of florida. it will be in the top five in terms of strength to ever hit the united states. >> by the time the mayor declared an evacuation, it was too late. >> thousands of people have been in line for hours here at the super dome, where 30,000 people may end up spending the night inside this giant shelter that officials are confident will hold up. >> and see how president bush led the nation in these hards p hardships watch the 2000s tonight at 9:00 on cnn. >>> the past week has not been a smooth one for president trump, backlash over
bush and his second term, like the insurgency in iraq, the melt down, and hurricane katrina. katrina exposes this city's worst nightmare, the very water ways on which new orleans has lived and worked and thrived for centurys now threaten to drown it. the city center could fill up like a bathtub with storm surge. >> ladies and gentlemen, i wish i had better news for you, but we are facing a storm that most of us have feared. a mandatory evacuation order is hereby called for all of the...
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>>tr ironically enough after katrina hit new orleans, the mayor tried to do the same kind of executive order in the courts ruled it was unconstitutional. this is the question. the governor has said this about it. he issued the order that would've allowed them to confiscate weapons and ammunition and other property although i don't know how you would defineon that one. he said he never intended to do it, this was a way of getting his national guard to get ammunition and guns without using the normal procurementus system. i don't know what that means. what it does mean is that our committee and we are sending a letter with chairman goodlatte from the judiciary committee asking themte for some documentation to find out if any guns have been seized and number two, why would you make this order in the first place and why would you keep renewing? he's renewed it six different times well after the danger is t gone and trying to realize if a hurricane as devastating as those two hurricanes were if it ever justifies the denial of the civil liberty or the denial of a constitutional right. >> tuc
>>tr ironically enough after katrina hit new orleans, the mayor tried to do the same kind of executive order in the courts ruled it was unconstitutional. this is the question. the governor has said this about it. he issued the order that would've allowed them to confiscate weapons and ammunition and other property although i don't know how you would defineon that one. he said he never intended to do it, this was a way of getting his national guard to get ammunition and guns without using...
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reeling frumg katrina. fiscal problems so on. you, you -- did a lot of great work to, to deal with those, use. the one issue that you struggle with right to the end was violence. talk about that. because the you wrote, right, very movingly in this book. about the experience of having to go, console fathers and mothers -- >> well, first of all. serving was the greatest honor of my life. a tough, tough, tough eight years. we, rebuilt a great american city. but one of the issues that i still -- don't have a handle on. don't understand and won't accept. is the number of deaths of young african-american men on the streets of america, that nobody seems other than the parents and their namely members, to want to spend a lot of time of on. and i think it is a fixable problem. something i wanted to understand. know. >> how is it fixable. i come from chicago. tremendous issues. >> walking by faith, not sight. this isn't rocket science. this is human beings hurting others with guns. i want explore, violence as public health threat, transmit
reeling frumg katrina. fiscal problems so on. you, you -- did a lot of great work to, to deal with those, use. the one issue that you struggle with right to the end was violence. talk about that. because the you wrote, right, very movingly in this book. about the experience of having to go, console fathers and mothers -- >> well, first of all. serving was the greatest honor of my life. a tough, tough, tough eight years. we, rebuilt a great american city. but one of the issues that i still...
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george bush didn't cause katrina. this was an intentional hurricane but what we have learned from this is that the administration's chaos can be overcome by our constitution. i'm glad that my state is in court suing to protect these children. we need to have guardians of the constitution, i'm glad we're fighting tooth and nail. if we speak up, we can win. donald trump folded like a cheap suit when the american people -- both republicans and democrats -- were offended by this policy so we know we can win these battles if we speak up and are resilient. >> i want to ask about i.c.e. there is a groundswell of democrats calling for i.c.e. to be abolished because of this. do you think i.c.e. should be abolished? >> i voted against i.c.e. in the first place. i've been a critic of it and we consider reorganization but we need to understand this. we can't let donald trump get off by putting a new name on a new agency because he is the source of the problem. >> but if you get rid of i.c.e., what do you have? what's the point of
george bush didn't cause katrina. this was an intentional hurricane but what we have learned from this is that the administration's chaos can be overcome by our constitution. i'm glad that my state is in court suing to protect these children. we need to have guardians of the constitution, i'm glad we're fighting tooth and nail. if we speak up, we can win. donald trump folded like a cheap suit when the american people -- both republicans and democrats -- were offended by this policy so we know...
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the post-katrina emergency management reform act requires that fema have contracts in place for recurring disaster response requirements before the disaster strikes. yet, over the years, fema has failed to procure new contracts or renew existing contracts for such commodities in advance of a disaster, therefore contributing to the state of unruliness. unreadiness. last fall, the puerto rican electric power authority entered into contracts. both contracts indicated that fema approved the contract terms. i understand the office of the inspector general is investigating these contracts to determine the accuracy of allegations. -- of the allegations. but, i want to be clear, fema should never approve contracts that limit any oversight over disaster funds. oversight does not mean exercise undue influence. just last may, they entered into with $900 million contract cobra acquisitions. we have heard since then a potential interjection by fema into that contracting process. while fema needs to be diligent in ensuring that they comply with federal laws while agreeing to contracts, that does not me
the post-katrina emergency management reform act requires that fema have contracts in place for recurring disaster response requirements before the disaster strikes. yet, over the years, fema has failed to procure new contracts or renew existing contracts for such commodities in advance of a disaster, therefore contributing to the state of unruliness. unreadiness. last fall, the puerto rican electric power authority entered into contracts. both contracts indicated that fema approved the...
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. >> it ought not to happen, ironically enough after katrina hit in new orleans, the mayor tried to do that same kind of executive order, and eventually the courts ruled that was unconstitutional. this is the question. he said different things about it, the order that would've allowed people to confiscate the weapons and ammunition and other property -- i don't know how you define that one. he said he never intended to do it, this is a way of the national guard getting ammunition and guns without using the normal procurement system, i don't know what that means. our committee and we are sending a letter with chairman goodlatt goodlatte, asking them for documentation and information to find out if any guns have been seized and why would you make this order in the first place and why would you keep renewing? he is renewed at different times well after the danger is gone and trying to realize if a hurricane as devastating as those two hurricanes were, if that ever justifies the denial of a civil liberty or the denial of a constitutional right. >> tucker: why not ban free speech, people sa
. >> it ought not to happen, ironically enough after katrina hit in new orleans, the mayor tried to do that same kind of executive order, and eventually the courts ruled that was unconstitutional. this is the question. he said different things about it, the order that would've allowed people to confiscate the weapons and ammunition and other property -- i don't know how you define that one. he said he never intended to do it, this is a way of the national guard getting ammunition and guns...
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let's take it up with trump 2020, katrina pearson. >> good to be here. elizabeth: should democrats say support us? >> i'm not sure they will do that just yet. but i will say that it is quite ironic how the tables have turned. and i think the left has donald trump, "medicare for all" brothers can show they are. the initiative that is part of the political arm already running as a may for democrats supporting a position on the immigration. the joke is the president said, coming from the assembly that that they are the ones that did not come to the table to handle the immigration issue to begin with. it is quite disturbing to see that you have a koch brothers now, i guess, trying to pick a fight with the american people and is not just donald trump it is president trump, he upset both sides of the apple card. the democrats and republicans alike and that's why people like him. now you have the "medicare for all" brothers essentially command saying, we are against the policies that donald trump is supporting to help americans for what exactly? i think that wi
let's take it up with trump 2020, katrina pearson. >> good to be here. elizabeth: should democrats say support us? >> i'm not sure they will do that just yet. but i will say that it is quite ironic how the tables have turned. and i think the left has donald trump, "medicare for all" brothers can show they are. the initiative that is part of the political arm already running as a may for democrats supporting a position on the immigration. the joke is the president said,...