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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. 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 very ni
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. 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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angel has been with the family since hurricane katrina. welcome home, angel. >> that's how - - feels when you come home. >> that's exactly how she feels when i come home. >> "fox news sunday" will be coming up next. we will stick around if there's any breaking news from the thai cave rescue. eight kids and one coach still behind that wall of water. dana perino in for chris wallace, next. >> i am dana perino in for chris wallace. president trump prepares to announces supreme court nominee before he heads to the nato summit pretty faces rising tensions with european allies. >> i'm going to tell nato, you've got to start paying your bills. united states will not take care of them. >> a divide with europe over tariffs, withdrawn from the iraqi nuclear deal and tensions with russia. >> i'm meeting with president vladimir putin and getting along with other countries. it's a good thing, it's not a bad thing. >> we will preview the summits with kay bailey hutchinson, u.s. ambassador to nato.
angel has been with the family since hurricane katrina. welcome home, angel. >> that's how - - feels when you come home. >> that's exactly how she feels when i come home. >> "fox news sunday" will be coming up next. we will stick around if there's any breaking news from the thai cave rescue. eight kids and one coach still behind that wall of water. dana perino in for chris wallace, next. >> i am dana perino in for chris wallace. president trump prepares to...
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. >> carr's family moved to alabama after losing their home to hurricane katrina. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," tony dokoupil shows us how summer camps are using facial recognition technology to help parents catch a glimpse of their kids while they're away at camp. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." to help parents catch a glimpse of their kids while they're away at ca camp. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have recei
. >> carr's family moved to alabama after losing their home to hurricane katrina. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," tony dokoupil shows us how summer camps are using facial recognition technology to help parents catch a glimpse of their kids while they're away at camp. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." to help parents catch a glimpse of their kids while they're away at ca camp. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning...
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so as you read, you think, oh, my gosh, like hurricane katrina just happened and there's, you know -- new orleans sunday water and there's a fried chicken recipe that comes interest that story. and it's all about tying the food back to the stories. >> so we have a tradition here on "cbs this morning: saturday." we'd love for you to sign this dish. >> oh, my gosh. i would be honored. >> if you could share this delicious meal with anyone, past or present, who would it be? >> it would be my grandmother, it would. she is the one who inspire me to fall in love with food, and i feel like i really hit my stride with cooking after she had passed. so i would love for her to come and see a lot of the recipes that she taught me on the table here today. >> good choice. >> and is one of your restaurants named after her? >> yeah. saba is in new orleans which means grandfather. and softa which means grandmother, we're opening in denver. >> chef shaya, thanks so much. for more head to cbsnews.com. >>> this morning in our "saturday sessions" the indy folk group mt. joy. philadelphia high school friend
so as you read, you think, oh, my gosh, like hurricane katrina just happened and there's, you know -- new orleans sunday water and there's a fried chicken recipe that comes interest that story. and it's all about tying the food back to the stories. >> so we have a tradition here on "cbs this morning: saturday." we'd love for you to sign this dish. >> oh, my gosh. i would be honored. >> if you could share this delicious meal with anyone, past or present, who would it...
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and that was shortly after katrina and florida was hammered by a bunch of hurricanes. and then we headed -- like a hurricane drought for ten years. everyone kind of goes to sleep. in my new book one of the chapters is back then actually around 2006 all these climate scientists were arguing about hurricanes in a warming world. some were saying, we don't really know the things about hurricanes is they could get weaker in a warming world, blah, blah, blah. but the one thing they all agreed on, they wrote this one letter that's in this book, where they said you know the thing we're really worried about, all of us, is we're building way too fast in hurricane danger zones. and that's the thing that -- that's the message that gets lost too often. >> right. it's a complex issue and every time these things pop up we try to visit it and check it. but we appreciate so much you taking the time. andrew revkin, environmentalist and science writer with national geographic society. >> great to be with you. >>> just around the corner, the u.s. midterm elections three months away, and p
and that was shortly after katrina and florida was hammered by a bunch of hurricanes. and then we headed -- like a hurricane drought for ten years. everyone kind of goes to sleep. in my new book one of the chapters is back then actually around 2006 all these climate scientists were arguing about hurricanes in a warming world. some were saying, we don't really know the things about hurricanes is they could get weaker in a warming world, blah, blah, blah. but the one thing they all agreed on,...
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trying to manage insurgency in iraq, hurricane katrina and his own plummeting pole numbers. here's a sneak peek. >> where are the weapons of mass destruction? >> where are the weapons of mass destruction? >> you had inspectors scrambling and they couldn't find what had been one of the primary just fa i ka justifications for the wa >> it turns out we were all wrong probably in my judgment and that is most disturbing. >> i concluded that there were no weapons of mass destruction. we'd gone to war on that basis. but others in the administration continued to insist that they existed. so charles dotter was offered the job after i resigned and he confirmed. >> he issued a comprehensive report that confirms the earlier conclusion of david kay that iraq did not have the weapons that our intelligence believed were there. >> it was an embarrassment to the bush administration. and so democrats are feeling that there is an opportunity for a different direction. >> i'm john kerry and i'm reporting for duty. >> john kerry seemed to solve a problem for the democratic party. the democratic
trying to manage insurgency in iraq, hurricane katrina and his own plummeting pole numbers. here's a sneak peek. >> where are the weapons of mass destruction? >> where are the weapons of mass destruction? >> you had inspectors scrambling and they couldn't find what had been one of the primary just fa i ka justifications for the wa >> it turns out we were all wrong probably in my judgment and that is most disturbing. >> i concluded that there were no weapons of mass...
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was staff secretary for the president at some momentous times including september 11th and hurricane katrina. there's really no doubt democrats will be seizing on all of that paper, all of that paper trail, and scrutinizing every word they can find. now of course, president trump, he's talked about it this morning. he is confident in his pick. but some questions were raised this morning just outside the white house with spokesman raj shah. the question included how brett kavanaugh was picked and what his role might be if he were to be confirmed at the supreme court if any russia investigation, related case, landed there. take a listen. >> did anybody in the white house assure justice kennedy that he -- his replacement would be brett kavanaugh if he retired? >> no. >> would he recuse himself if any questions related to the mueller probe make it to the supreme court? >> those are complex legal issues. >> reporter: so the white house dodging that direct question there. the question it came up because judge kavanaugh, he has written about the possibility of indicting sitting presidents. and he s
was staff secretary for the president at some momentous times including september 11th and hurricane katrina. there's really no doubt democrats will be seizing on all of that paper, all of that paper trail, and scrutinizing every word they can find. now of course, president trump, he's talked about it this morning. he is confident in his pick. but some questions were raised this morning just outside the white house with spokesman raj shah. the question included how brett kavanaugh was picked...
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that's when katrina lake founded stitch fix. today she's 35 years old and runs the $2 billion company and is the youngest woman ever to take a company public. we go way back. look at this. as embarrassing as it might be, that's me and cat in high school growing up together in minnesota. i wanted to be a lawyer. she wanted to be a doctor. good for her. we got together a few weeks ago for my latest boss files podcast. it releases this morning. here it is. you said, i'm not somebody looked at and said she's going to be a ceo. why? >> it really wasn't my aspiration. that wasn't the path i was putting myself on. people ask, was it stanford that did it? you were surrounded by all these entrepreneurs. >> then harvard. >> stanford is meant to be -- larry and sergei were -- >> i love you are on a first name basis with them. >> people sometimes ask me, was stanford the place that gave you the inspiration to be a entrepreneur? the crazy thing is, i almost feel like it deterred me. i looked at people like larry and sergei who were sitting i
that's when katrina lake founded stitch fix. today she's 35 years old and runs the $2 billion company and is the youngest woman ever to take a company public. we go way back. look at this. as embarrassing as it might be, that's me and cat in high school growing up together in minnesota. i wanted to be a lawyer. she wanted to be a doctor. good for her. we got together a few weeks ago for my latest boss files podcast. it releases this morning. here it is. you said, i'm not somebody looked at and...
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on the bottom and whites are on the top but that only comes around when there is a catastrophe like katrina or flint or a police shooting. but again what about the poor white man? believe that they have scrubbed themselves clean of it but how could they know? they spent no time in his living room in the corner bar so to them he is a louse and a bore into racist to dig any deeper is an exercise of inconvenience and toothache he resides only in appalachia but that is right under their noses from boston. so when these white men are at the hands of law enforcement it is universally agreed upon that they must have deserved it after all the black man is the target by virtue of his skin color what possible defense cut a white man muster? please do not kill white people unless they had it coming. the black media hops on border turns their head away to have little contact with the white lower class their interest more like maintaining their credibility with the community will not belong if they ever did in study show what you should already know. regardless of race people are more violent for they a
on the bottom and whites are on the top but that only comes around when there is a catastrophe like katrina or flint or a police shooting. but again what about the poor white man? believe that they have scrubbed themselves clean of it but how could they know? they spent no time in his living room in the corner bar so to them he is a louse and a bore into racist to dig any deeper is an exercise of inconvenience and toothache he resides only in appalachia but that is right under their noses from...
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like katrina or flint or pay police shooting. but again, what about the poor white man? the liberal white elite who have been raised with advantage but believe they have scrubbed themselves clean of it still tag the poor whites as the privileged ones. but how could they know? how could they know? they spent no time in his living room in the corner bar, the pistol range. to them, he is a louse and a bore a racist and to dig any deeper is simply an exercise in inconvenience. and they seem to think he resides only in appalachia although he lives right under their noses in boston to bakersfield. so when these white men die at the hands of law enforcement, it is universally agreed upon by liberal white media types that they must have deserved it. after all, the black man is a target simply by virtue of his skin color. what possible defense could a white man muster? police do not kill white people with all of their privilege. unless they had it coming. the elite black media hops on board or rather, turned their heads away as they too, have little contact with the white lower c
like katrina or flint or pay police shooting. but again, what about the poor white man? the liberal white elite who have been raised with advantage but believe they have scrubbed themselves clean of it still tag the poor whites as the privileged ones. but how could they know? how could they know? they spent no time in his living room in the corner bar, the pistol range. to them, he is a louse and a bore a racist and to dig any deeper is simply an exercise in inconvenience. and they seem to...
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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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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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talk about the remarkable change in the economic picture there and accelerated pace of recovery from katrina and the big school story which we'll talk about at noon but both of these mayors are the forefront of that revolution but i want to say by way of a short introduction to mayor landrieu, he left office, two fabulous terms in new orleans and toward the end gave a marvelous speech which you've probably heard has gone viral about the confederate monument controversy down there and that is the topic of his new book "in the shadow of statues, a white southerner looks at history." it's quite eloquent. >> i'm niche louisiana, we know a lot about swamps so i feel very comfortable. my big sister is in the back senator mary landrieu. say hey. mayor, nice to see you, thank y'all seating me next to him, another good looking ball headed man. we're working hard to take our rightful place in america and we haven't been given our due yet but we'll get there. i don't know why y'all asked me to come talk to you. for eight years i've been trying to find ways not to cut the grass or walk the dog. i was ab
talk about the remarkable change in the economic picture there and accelerated pace of recovery from katrina and the big school story which we'll talk about at noon but both of these mayors are the forefront of that revolution but i want to say by way of a short introduction to mayor landrieu, he left office, two fabulous terms in new orleans and toward the end gave a marvelous speech which you've probably heard has gone viral about the confederate monument controversy down there and that is...
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and went to new orleans to talk about the remarkable change for the accelerated pace of recovery from katrina and the big school story which we are going to talk about, but both of these mayors are the forefront of that revolution. but i also want to say by way of a short introduction, mayor landrieu just left office after two fabulous terms in new orleans and towards the end gave a marvelous speech that has kind of gone viral about the confederate monument controversy down there. that's garnered attention in his recent speech. it's an eloquent statement from a white 7 to hit home. mr. >> len:, thank you for joining us. please, come to the podium. >> i think all of you for having me. >> first of all, thank all of you for having me. my name is mitch. i'm from louisiana. we know a lot about slumps so i feel very comfortable to be amongst all of you. my sister is in the back. i think she is going to talk about education in the future, so i will leave that to her. thank you all for ceding me next to another good-looking baldheaded man. we are working hard to take our rightful place in america. we
and went to new orleans to talk about the remarkable change for the accelerated pace of recovery from katrina and the big school story which we are going to talk about, but both of these mayors are the forefront of that revolution. but i also want to say by way of a short introduction, mayor landrieu just left office after two fabulous terms in new orleans and towards the end gave a marvelous speech that has kind of gone viral about the confederate monument controversy down there. that's...
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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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was with brad when his make it right foundation started building affordable housing after katrina. well, now some residents claim the project isn't living up to its promise. they may many homes have serious problems rotting wood, structural flaws and mold. >> the problem has to do more with design, flat roofs equal leaks, equals mold. equals trouble. >> as for brad's role a source says make it right remains a top priority for him, that he's in it for the long haul and continues to visit new orleans adding unlike others he's poured more time and resources into fixing things, not less. he never ran away. >> number three, was whitney houston molested by dionne warwick's sister? now in a statement to "people" magazine, cissy says although the film is marketed as a houston family approved endorsed project, neither my son michael dion nor i knew of the allegations of abuse till two days before the screening. neither whitney nor dee dee is here to deny refute or affirm how can that be fair? >> number two, newly engaged justin bieber faces his future in-laws. he chartered a helicopter this
was with brad when his make it right foundation started building affordable housing after katrina. well, now some residents claim the project isn't living up to its promise. they may many homes have serious problems rotting wood, structural flaws and mold. >> the problem has to do more with design, flat roofs equal leaks, equals mold. equals trouble. >> as for brad's role a source says make it right remains a top priority for him, that he's in it for the long haul and continues to...
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that is more than katrina, rita, wilma and sandy combined. >>> ahead on "early start," the latest on the president's co come -- combustible visit to the uk. that is next. ask a business advisor how to get virus and spyware removal, and 24/7 tech support. office depot now offers on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. ♪ right now, save $300 on our hp 2-in-1 laptop bundle at office depot officemax ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. nand it's also a story. mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come
that is more than katrina, rita, wilma and sandy combined. >>> ahead on "early start," the latest on the president's co come -- combustible visit to the uk. that is next. ask a business advisor how to get virus and spyware removal, and 24/7 tech support. office depot now offers on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. ♪ right now, save $300 on our hp 2-in-1 laptop bundle at office depot officemax ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you...
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we were told zero tolerance policy what was happening at the border was going to be his katrina. he was -- his support was going to crater and instead it's gone up and amongst hispanics. those who are supposed to expect or impact the most among the southern border. approval rating going up 10%. those here legally believe in a border. we welcome immigrants. we just don't want won ton illegal immigration we are where we don't know what's coming in our country. they thought they had the issues to get him with and instead his numbers have gone up. abby: also, it's about the economy. if you come to the country you want to live that american dream. this is where the opportunities are you look at the numbers right now with how the economy is doing. there is a reason why people are feeling good there is a reason why people are happy. they have more money in their pocketbook. give more money to their kids. that's what this is all about giving your children a better future than you have had as a lawyer excited about the supreme court. this is going to be an absolutely huge week. the presid
we were told zero tolerance policy what was happening at the border was going to be his katrina. he was -- his support was going to crater and instead it's gone up and amongst hispanics. those who are supposed to expect or impact the most among the southern border. approval rating going up 10%. those here legally believe in a border. we welcome immigrants. we just don't want won ton illegal immigration we are where we don't know what's coming in our country. they thought they had the issues to...
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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.
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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florida's democratic senator bill nelson in calling for a fema extension compared the situation to post katrina. >> use existing law, activate it it. you did it for new orleans. why not now for puerto rico. >> there is a significant political aspect to this story as well. both nelson and scott are heavily courting florida's puerto rican vote with scott including them during his campaign kick off to replace three term nelson. nearly 200,000 puerto ricans have moved to florida since maria and they can vote. governor scott released this statement, quote, florida does not have the authority to extend this federal program. it is a decision that must be made by the government of puerto rico. we are committed to taking every possible action to ensure every family displaced by maria in florida receives the best possible care. florida is a closely split swing state. four years ago, when governor scott won reelection, he did it by just 64,000 votes. clearly both senate candidates find the new puerto rican residents could be the key to victory in november. in miami, phil keating, fox news. jon: now this f
florida's democratic senator bill nelson in calling for a fema extension compared the situation to post katrina. >> use existing law, activate it it. you did it for new orleans. why not now for puerto rico. >> there is a significant political aspect to this story as well. both nelson and scott are heavily courting florida's puerto rican vote with scott including them during his campaign kick off to replace three term nelson. nearly 200,000 puerto ricans have moved to florida since...
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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
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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the post-katrina emergency management reform act requires that fema have contracts in place for recurring disaster response requirements before the disaster strikes. 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. ricanall the puerto entered power authority into contracts. both contracts indicated that fema approved the contract terms. the office of the inspector general is investigating these contracts to determine the accuracy of allegations. i want to be clear, fema should never approve contracts that limit any oversight over disaster funds. oversight does not mean exercise undue influence. they entered into a new contract with cobra acquisitions. we have heard since then a potential interjection by fema into that contracting process. diligenta needs to be and ensure that they comply with federal laws while agreeing to contracts. that does not mean that fema should improperly interfered in the local contracting process, including the selection of the win
the post-katrina emergency management reform act requires that fema have contracts in place for recurring disaster response requirements before the disaster strikes. 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. ricanall the puerto entered power authority into contracts. both contracts indicated that fema approved the contract terms. the office of the inspector...
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responded to many major hurricanes including andrew in 1992 and katrina in 2005 has provided me with a unique understanding of how we can better position fema to respond when disaster strikes. as we all know, last year was a particularly devastating one for disasters. with 17 storms during the atlantic hurricane responsible for over $200 billion in damages and a death toll in the thousands according to most estimates. these are astounding and horrifying numbers and a focus should remain on helping those who lost so much. having sat in that chair, i know the challenges faced. but while we are helping those in need it's beyond time to give serious consideration to why we continue to leave lives, homes, communities vulnerable. the evidence is simply overwhelming. better land use and increased mitigation the can dramatically reduce devastation. we must reward communities who invest in resiliency and stronger building codes. as lives are on the line, we must provide assistance, get the nonflammable and seismic standards right the first time. and make sure they're in force. the cost share
responded to many major hurricanes including andrew in 1992 and katrina in 2005 has provided me with a unique understanding of how we can better position fema to respond when disaster strikes. as we all know, last year was a particularly devastating one for disasters. with 17 storms during the atlantic hurricane responsible for over $200 billion in damages and a death toll in the thousands according to most estimates. these are astounding and horrifying numbers and a focus should remain on...
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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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>> so yes, i found going back to katrina that the government accountability offe has taken this industry to task for ov overcharging taxpayers and load mixing, which basically mixing in concrete heavy metal things into tlheir loads to, again, get the weight and result overcharging and price gouginha things like the number of companies are under invtigationy the florida district attorney or the florida attorney general, i'm related price gouging to hurricane irma clean-up. >> how is it responding and do you anticipate they'll change th contracting methods in the future response to future disasters? >> i think there's a lot of high level conversations going on about that rightnow. i've talked to fema officials and army corps ficials. and the army corps has kind of fairly ben reticent about communicating how they're going to change but in talking to fema, they said basicalllike, we have learned a lot of lessons and you're going to see those an these cos come in to recompete for new contracts, new disaster clean-up contracts. you'll see those lessons reflected in the bidding process. >> all
>> so yes, i found going back to katrina that the government accountability offe has taken this industry to task for ov overcharging taxpayers and load mixing, which basically mixing in concrete heavy metal things into tlheir loads to, again, get the weight and result overcharging and price gouginha things like the number of companies are under invtigationy the florida district attorney or the florida attorney general, i'm related price gouging to hurricane irma clean-up. >> how is...
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attend of may, stitch fix's ceo, katrina lake spoke at recode's annual code confidence and spoke with a level of candor that is rare for a chief executive lake admitted she was disappointed with the ipo. i'm going to quote her as saying absolutely disappointing and the people didn't really realize or know how to value the stock right out of the gate that is true it gained just 15 cents on the first day before surging to 22 bucks and change a few days later. lake was also adamant that stitch fix hasn't been trying sell itself to amazon. investigators don't like that kind of stock and that's why the stock lost 3.5% after she spoke. however, maybe people should have been paying closing attention to the rest of lake's a lot of value in itself fast forward a little over a week later and the company reports a stung figure higher than expected revenue of 29% year to year and acceleration from the first two quarters as a public company the company had 2.7 million active clients an astounding 30% increase they've rolled out a new game. it's called style shuffle that helps them collect even mor
attend of may, stitch fix's ceo, katrina lake spoke at recode's annual code confidence and spoke with a level of candor that is rare for a chief executive lake admitted she was disappointed with the ipo. i'm going to quote her as saying absolutely disappointing and the people didn't really realize or know how to value the stock right out of the gate that is true it gained just 15 cents on the first day before surging to 22 bucks and change a few days later. lake was also adamant that stitch fix...
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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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and we get the candidates we want, and then a katrina comes. and ideologically they're lined up but don't know anything about leading. here you have ron desantis, dressing his baby in "make america great" outfits and reading bedtime stories, it's cute, clever. he's playing the trump card. what's going to happen when a category 5 storm goes across the i-4 corridor? will desantis be able to deal with that as well as putnam? no. nobody would begin to think that. it's lunacy. not just talking about this race, but this is how -- people ask, how do we get the katrinas, the poor leadership we get? and it is the stupid, dumbing-down ideologically on the democratic side and on the republican side. are they pro-choice? are they anti-gun? whatever on the democratic side? and same thing on the republican side. and nobody's looking for, are they a leader that can get my family evacuated when a category 5 hurricane comes in tampa bay? >> just to say we're going to have that problem, and didn't we already have that problem for two reasons? one, the risk of so
and we get the candidates we want, and then a katrina comes. and ideologically they're lined up but don't know anything about leading. here you have ron desantis, dressing his baby in "make america great" outfits and reading bedtime stories, it's cute, clever. he's playing the trump card. what's going to happen when a category 5 storm goes across the i-4 corridor? will desantis be able to deal with that as well as putnam? no. nobody would begin to think that. it's lunacy. not just...
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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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to install these trapezoidal concrete blocks to help rebuild a narrow peninsula damaged by hurricane katrina. since the nearly one-mile of artificial reef s installed in 2010, the shore has grown dramatically, creating a vrant ecosystem. >> so, it's a very healthy environment. we have documented that oysters lon settle here. and also, a of birds will come over to hang out here, as well. and also, there's a lot of fish that come to these blocks because they find a structure. so, all in all, combining marshes with pyramids is a very effective way to create living shorelines. >> sreenivasan: and there's a lot of research behind this. before these concrete pyramids were deployed in the bay, they e were tested here, at a wol at the nearby university of south alabama. engineers tested scale models of the sign. here, they can adjust the size and frequency the waves to simulate real-world conditions. bret webb is a pro coastal engineering and has shnsulted on dozens of living elines on the gulf coast. >> testing allowed us to say, trmber one, that the original sizeture would not really work well for
to install these trapezoidal concrete blocks to help rebuild a narrow peninsula damaged by hurricane katrina. since the nearly one-mile of artificial reef s installed in 2010, the shore has grown dramatically, creating a vrant ecosystem. >> so, it's a very healthy environment. we have documented that oysters lon settle here. and also, a of birds will come over to hang out here, as well. and also, there's a lot of fish that come to these blocks because they find a structure. so, all in...
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he and his mom lost their home during hurricane katrina. his boss said the moving company says he has heart and grit. just needed some wheels. now he has them. coming up, the man better known as borat gets a surprise while trying to film his dock meningitmen try. it's fox news update on facebook live after this news cast on cable. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. most of the air roys are up today. neil cavuto will have the final bell and all of the rest of the market news in your headlines in three minutes on fox news channel. woman: i stay active by staying in rhythm. and to keep up this pace, i drink boost optimum. boost optimum with 5 in 1 advanced nutrition helps support muscle, energy, bone, normal immune function, and vision. boost optimum. be up for life. sargento balanced breaks.ow good things come in threes. natural cheese, dried fruit and nuts. three wholesome ingredients that are never, ever a crowd. sargento balanced breaks. find them in the sargento cheese section. whe
he and his mom lost their home during hurricane katrina. his boss said the moving company says he has heart and grit. just needed some wheels. now he has them. coming up, the man better known as borat gets a surprise while trying to film his dock meningitmen try. it's fox news update on facebook live after this news cast on cable. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. most of the air roys are up today. neil cavuto will have the final bell...
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it reminds me of the ice trucks in katrina sent up to maine instead of mississippi and so on. how big of a fiasco is this for the administration and how much bigger can it get? if it can't meet the deadline? >> it can absolutely get worse. i'll use plain language that jeffrey toobin, our good friend, uses. we can talk about the politics, the logistics but it's morality of it. it's immoral to divide up families at border. i go back do something i said when this blew up, jim. if you look into the republican party platform, they talk about the need for a mother and the father to raise a child. whether or not you agree with it -- >> family values. >> the fact of the matter is we haven't seen this outcry of republicans that should have -- we should have heard a long, long time ago. it could get worse. what we saw with the families, became political bargaining chips in this issue of immigration that we as a country have failed to solve. >> and trump as you know is seizing on this abolish i.c.e. movement going on in the democratic party. i guess it's not really a ground swell of supp
it reminds me of the ice trucks in katrina sent up to maine instead of mississippi and so on. how big of a fiasco is this for the administration and how much bigger can it get? if it can't meet the deadline? >> it can absolutely get worse. i'll use plain language that jeffrey toobin, our good friend, uses. we can talk about the politics, the logistics but it's morality of it. it's immoral to divide up families at border. i go back do something i said when this blew up, jim. if you look...
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bush, post-katrina. iraq was spinning out of control. at this point in '06, these are four polls around this point in the summer, democrats were up double digit, eight in the fourth. in '06, if you go back and law you look at the polling, pretty steady, you can see it coming. democrats did win back the house. the next time control flipped, the last big wave we had was in 2010. the obama midterm, republicans won back the house at this point in the summer of '10. that was a big republican win in '10. republicans were ahead generally in the generic ballot, two, six, four, even the ones that had the democrats up. 2010 it wasn't until after labor day that the republican lead picked up in that generic ballot. democrats up seven, that might be enough, that could change though. certainly in 2010 it came into focus. right now, democrats like where they were more than they were a month ago in the generic ballot. but there's may be twists and turns ahead. >>> coming up, record-breaking heat. one last thing when "the 11th hour" continues. i was on t
bush, post-katrina. iraq was spinning out of control. at this point in '06, these are four polls around this point in the summer, democrats were up double digit, eight in the fourth. in '06, if you go back and law you look at the polling, pretty steady, you can see it coming. democrats did win back the house. the next time control flipped, the last big wave we had was in 2010. the obama midterm, republicans won back the house at this point in the summer of '10. that was a big republican win in...
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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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. >> hurricane katrina is now bearing down on louisiana. >> where is the federal government? where are the troops? >> signs the economy
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then, of course, there's black folks' suspicion that, during hurricane katrina, the government blew up the levies on purpose to flood out poor black neighborhoods and spare the white ones. that's right. the government even turned water against us. i'd expect that from racist assed lava, but not you, water. that's why i only shower now with lime gatorade. who can you trust? ( laughter ) i know you white people are all laughing, you all think black people is crazy and gullible, i can hear you chuckling. but this is serious. ( laughter ) when you realize how many conspiracy theories against us turn out to be true. like how black people with syphilis thought they were being treated but were actually part of a government experiment. that's right. the government did medical experiments on black people, and we didn't even get any superpowers. if i'm going to have syphilis, i should also get to be the she hulk or syphilis man or one of the new members of the avengers. fair is fair. and what about during the 1960s when we all said they were trying to sabotage martin luther king? and then in the
then, of course, there's black folks' suspicion that, during hurricane katrina, the government blew up the levies on purpose to flood out poor black neighborhoods and spare the white ones. that's right. the government even turned water against us. i'd expect that from racist assed lava, but not you, water. that's why i only shower now with lime gatorade. who can you trust? ( laughter ) i know you white people are all laughing, you all think black people is crazy and gullible, i can hear you...
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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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this as refused to solve any border problems because they see the families as trump's hurricane katrina moment. the president spoke with maria bartiromo saying democrats will be beaten badly if that's the way they will campaign. >> 28-year-old socialist that just beat out joe crowley to abolish ice and get this. more democrats are getting in line at that today saying we need to abolish ice. trump: well, i think they keep thinking about it because they're going to get beaten so badly. ice, you know, these are the guys that take out ms13 because they're much tougher than ms13, like, by a factor of 10. and these are the ones -- if you get rid of ice, you're going to be afraid to walk out of your house. i love that issue that they're going to do that. they're seriously talking about that? because you are going to have a country that's crime ridden. the border patrol, the border patrol agents, ice, these people are incredible. liz: joining me now, former ice agent and u.s. border patrol agent david ward. great to see you, david. >> thanks for having me back. liz: what do you think of democra
this as refused to solve any border problems because they see the families as trump's hurricane katrina moment. the president spoke with maria bartiromo saying democrats will be beaten badly if that's the way they will campaign. >> 28-year-old socialist that just beat out joe crowley to abolish ice and get this. more democrats are getting in line at that today saying we need to abolish ice. trump: well, i think they keep thinking about it because they're going to get beaten so badly. ice,...
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>> this was going be trump's katrina, the zero tolerance at the border was going to tank his numbers. i'll put the poll up that we showed briefly earlier. it was the wrong one at first, but we'll get it right. president trump's approval rating among hispanics, since that policy has been in place, has increased by 10%, counterintuitive to coastal it elites, but to hispanics who came here legally, it's offensive to think that immigration is the only matter that prove matters to them. >> let's keep our eye on the ball. the president and congress have done zero on immigration, which was promised. it was sworn to in blood that it would be -- >> hold on a second. you're saying the president has done nothing. >> nothing. >> the entire left wing has premised its existence on the president trump administration doing too much at the border. >> they haven't gotten a single dollar to put the first brick on the wall. >> that's not true. come on now. >> francisco, there was an allocation in the budget, not as much as republicans wanted, but -- >> it was for repairs. >> thank goodness. >> we tried t
>> this was going be trump's katrina, the zero tolerance at the border was going to tank his numbers. i'll put the poll up that we showed briefly earlier. it was the wrong one at first, but we'll get it right. president trump's approval rating among hispanics, since that policy has been in place, has increased by 10%, counterintuitive to coastal it elites, but to hispanics who came here legally, it's offensive to think that immigration is the only matter that prove matters to them....
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he and his family moved to alabama after hurricane katrina destroyed their home in new orleans. that kid walked 20 miles. they say he wants to be a marine. so congrats. >> i love it. incredible young man. >>> still ahead this morning, our first look at "the crown's" new queen. >> first, are you being spied on in your own home? >> good morning. i'm jeff rossen. our special series, are they watching you? from your phone to tv set. what about instagram, are they really listening to you? november 17th is national take a hike day. not like, "get outta here" take a hike. but like a real hike. with deer and stuff. at a-a-r-p, we're all about hikes, bikes... swims... and... whatever this is... because we're here to help you become your healthiest self. it's why we offer health tips for your body... ...and your brain. yeah, your brain! today is your day to make fitness happen... and a-a-r-p is here to help take on today and every day with a-a-r-p. ♪ (phone message chime) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hi, kids! i'm carl and i'm a broker. do you offer $4.95 online equity trades? great question. see, f
he and his family moved to alabama after hurricane katrina destroyed their home in new orleans. that kid walked 20 miles. they say he wants to be a marine. so congrats. >> i love it. incredible young man. >>> still ahead this morning, our first look at "the crown's" new queen. >> first, are you being spied on in your own home? >> good morning. i'm jeff rossen. our special series, are they watching you? from your phone to tv set. what about instagram, are...
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moving company was so touched that this young man 20 years old by the way family lost their home in katrina moved by his stoif he gave him his ford escape says look you are the kind of person that -- that you know i'm so impressed by this young man. please take the car i love it. >> i absolutely love it. this is tissues are right here. beautiful story. it is a good one. well told young man. very nice. thank you very much indeed. all right let's move on get serious let's talk about your money. we're going to be up a little bit. 20 points and dow stay there please. we'll take you to wall street for open of the market after this. ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. and it works 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes, or if you have type 1 diabetes
moving company was so touched that this young man 20 years old by the way family lost their home in katrina moved by his stoif he gave him his ford escape says look you are the kind of person that -- that you know i'm so impressed by this young man. please take the car i love it. >> i absolutely love it. this is tissues are right here. beautiful story. it is a good one. well told young man. very nice. thank you very much indeed. all right let's move on get serious let's talk about your...