• 2 weeks ago
Bourbon Street in New Orleans reopens after a New Year's attack that killed at least 15 people. Thousands gather for the postponed Sugar Bowl football match under heightened security, while a vigil takes place. Later that evening, mourners gather for a vigil. IMAGES
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00:00Okay, so this is my BFF, Snapchat, Instagram, Tin Top, hi, hi, hi, glad to be back on Golden
00:14Street.
00:15Oh, it's absolutely a blessing, thank you, thank you, everyone, hi, hi, hi.
00:21In New Orleans, this is what we do, we celebrate life, doing before and after, unfortunately,
00:29it's very unfortunate what happened, but this is what we do in the city of New Orleans.
00:33I mean, like I said, I've lived here 62 years and we've always, you know, we can't let nothing
00:42hold us down, like I've been here through Katrina and all, you know, so we can get right
00:47back up and running, you know, that's how we are.
01:17Golden Domers, go baby, Irish.
01:47It almost feels dark.
02:00The energy is definitely dry this year, I use dry very loosely, but compared to the
02:05last few years that we've been coming since 2018, yesterday was sad, it was dark.
02:15So people were out, there were tons of people, but it was quiet.
02:45It was quiet, it was quiet, it was quiet, it was quiet, it was quiet, it was quiet.

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