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many louisiana residents have been to prison. they are there for two and a half yes frank was in custody for a robbery he was involved in the shooting anyone on the street even in front of their own house is under suspicion not really related if they all run the risk of being checked yeah and they go to what sound right you know you know they'll get the only thing. he's talking about the police who patrol the area at walking pace. that love. to. it's moderate video and people in the street. nowadays see it at a cost is a lot of really your people in history so yes new issued a new video. because you got shot of my god. i was picked up. for once then little released and picked up again. from. i was here. toward a half year and i. was there at the store and i didn't see none. came in the store always seeing with. my lawyer. did he mention anything about ted to distinctive features she said no so or so you lego or mark pointed out the pits and. he said that he didn't see anything as we had ever made for monsieur and he went to the s
many louisiana residents have been to prison. they are there for two and a half yes frank was in custody for a robbery he was involved in the shooting anyone on the street even in front of their own house is under suspicion not really related if they all run the risk of being checked yeah and they go to what sound right you know you know they'll get the only thing. he's talking about the police who patrol the area at walking pace. that love. to. it's moderate video and people in the street....
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many louisiana residents have been to prison. they are in for two and a half yes frank was in custody for a robbery he was involved in shootings anyone on the street even in front of their own house is under suspicion really really did they all run the risk of being checked yeah and i go to watch our radio you know they don't get no respect. he's talking about the police who patrol the area at walking pace. that love. to. a call from moderate video of people in the street. that would be seen at a cost is a lot of really your people in the street so yes new issue new video. that you got shot of me. i was picked up. once and then laid all released and was picked up again. from. i was here. toward a half year and i. was there at the store and i didn't see nobody. came in the store all you see with this soda in my lawyer. didn't mention anything about ted to distinctive features she said no so or so you're lego or mark good point on the pits and. he said that he didn't see anything as she was like we had ever made a full monsieur and
many louisiana residents have been to prison. they are in for two and a half yes frank was in custody for a robbery he was involved in shootings anyone on the street even in front of their own house is under suspicion really really did they all run the risk of being checked yeah and i go to watch our radio you know they don't get no respect. he's talking about the police who patrol the area at walking pace. that love. to. a call from moderate video of people in the street. that would be seen at...
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c r cochran in louisiana too. do you have any thoughts on how it could be modified so projects like this in cedar rapids have a better chance of receiving funding? >> one of recommendations we have is really a focus on making sure that you can, in fact, take account for the range of benefits that can come from projects when you're doing protection. a lot of that has to do often with the benefits of wetlands. the benefits of set backs, things like that that you're used to and marine situation that really don't get accounted for any benefits when you get into the cost benefit. there's some land there but they don't look at benefits socialed with this kind of benefits. a true accounting for the benefits for natural infrastructure really needs to be done. it will end up benefitting these discussions along the ways you're talking about. it gives a true picture. a part of the challenge is there's a real lack of transparency. it's difficult to understand where the numbers came from and how they got there. we think that's
c r cochran in louisiana too. do you have any thoughts on how it could be modified so projects like this in cedar rapids have a better chance of receiving funding? >> one of recommendations we have is really a focus on making sure that you can, in fact, take account for the range of benefits that can come from projects when you're doing protection. a lot of that has to do often with the benefits of wetlands. the benefits of set backs, things like that that you're used to and marine...
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a dedicated louisiana servient. he's worked for many years to restore and protect louisiana's incredibly fragile echo system. the lake pauns train foundation, the mississippi delta coalition and the environmental defense fund that makes him uniquely qualified to speak to the need of an innovative strategy to restore wedlands and restore coastal echo systems. coastal louisiana is losing land as we speak. as we speak there's something on a google map that looked green and now would look like open water. it pose as serious threat to our state, to our communities and upon our state and nation's economy. it is required our state to develop in a bipartisan fashion a comprehensive plan referred to as the louisiana comprehensive master plan for sustainable coast to restore louisiana's coast based on sound scientific and modeling principals required to be updated every five years. while louisiana's prepared to implement projects, the problem is the environmental review process challenges that threaten to stop these projects
a dedicated louisiana servient. he's worked for many years to restore and protect louisiana's incredibly fragile echo system. the lake pauns train foundation, the mississippi delta coalition and the environmental defense fund that makes him uniquely qualified to speak to the need of an innovative strategy to restore wedlands and restore coastal echo systems. coastal louisiana is losing land as we speak. as we speak there's something on a google map that looked green and now would look like open...
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now coastal louisiana is losing land as we speak. as we speak there is something on a google map that looks green that if you really had updated google map would no longer look green would look like open water. that is the crisis we have. it poses a serious threat to our state, to our communities and upon our state and nations economy. it is required our state to develop an in a bipartisan fashion a comprehensive plan referred to as the louisiana comprehensive master plan for sustainable coasts, 50 billion-dollar over 50 years plan to restore louisiana's coast based on sound scientific and modeling principles required to be updated every five years. now while louisiana has been prepared to implement projects detailed in the master plan the problem is the environmental review and permitting process challenges that threaten to stop these projects from going forward. currently the average time frame for the government to approve a federal project is close to five years. now, remember i said we're losing coastline like this minute? we ge
now coastal louisiana is losing land as we speak. as we speak there is something on a google map that looks green that if you really had updated google map would no longer look green would look like open water. that is the crisis we have. it poses a serious threat to our state, to our communities and upon our state and nations economy. it is required our state to develop an in a bipartisan fashion a comprehensive plan referred to as the louisiana comprehensive master plan for sustainable...
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kerry sanders, nbc news, louisiana. >> incredible ingenuity there. >> yes. i thought bring your tree to get it cut and chipped. come pofted, too, was the biggest thing. even better. >> you walk by the street and still see the dead christmas trees. i wonder if there is something better they can do with them. here they are. if they can do it in louisiana, who knows what other places it could be use. >> may just catch on. >> hope so. thanks for watching. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. your news continues on nbc and our nbc stations. have a great monday. breaking net 4:30.. a deadly accident blocking several lanes of highway 101 this morning in redwood city. news right now atv÷yf 4:30 on y monday morning. a deadly accident blocking several lanes of highway 101 this morning in redwood city. we have team coverage on the impact this is already having on the monday morning commute. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us, i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. we want to get right to mike inouye for that update on that breaking news. mike? >> we
kerry sanders, nbc news, louisiana. >> incredible ingenuity there. >> yes. i thought bring your tree to get it cut and chipped. come pofted, too, was the biggest thing. even better. >> you walk by the street and still see the dead christmas trees. i wonder if there is something better they can do with them. here they are. if they can do it in louisiana, who knows what other places it could be use. >> may just catch on. >> hope so. thanks for watching. i'm phillip...
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kerry sanders, nbc news, louisiana. >>> when we come back, why this young engineer, who doesn't even drive, is being called the future of the auto industry. >>> finally tonight, we're going to introduce you to a young woman who's breaking barriers and shaping the future of the auto industry. catie beck takes us to meet one rising star. >> reporter: at ford's design center, a new prototype is in the works. it isn't being drafted at this desk, she's sitting behind it. >> i'm passionate about what i'm doing, and basically living my dream life. >> reporter: 24-year-old victoria shine breaks the mold of what most would picture an auto engineer to look like. pictures from her childhood show an early drive to work with cars. >> my neighbors would take me on test drives around the neighborhood block in their cars. >> reporter: before she could read, she was studying auto magazines. in less than two years at ford, she's credited with 40 patents, like this bluetooth button to reduce distracted driving. x x. >>> thousands rally in the streets in san francisco. two groups sending two different m
kerry sanders, nbc news, louisiana. >>> when we come back, why this young engineer, who doesn't even drive, is being called the future of the auto industry. >>> finally tonight, we're going to introduce you to a young woman who's breaking barriers and shaping the future of the auto industry. catie beck takes us to meet one rising star. >> reporter: at ford's design center, a new prototype is in the works. it isn't being drafted at this desk, she's sitting behind it....
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louisiana, as senator cassidy said, we have a coastal crisis. as congress begins to look at werta, i want to focus on possible solutions from what we believe our lessons from the front. louisiana coast since the 1930's has lost about 1900 square miles, as senator car per knows, that loss is roughly the state of delaware. without action u we are projected to lose up to another 4,000 square miles within the next 50 years. the losses have dramatic implications for millions of people and their communities along the coast for nationally significant energy and infrastructure for globally significant port facilities and world class habitat that supports countless wildlife species including recreational fisheries. while it's unique, challenges are reflected across the country. as the committee knows 2017 senator car per pointed this out earlier set the record for wealther-related damages across the country majority which were from hurricanes and floods. as you would imagine, we spent a lot of time in the delta thinking about solutions, so from that pers
louisiana, as senator cassidy said, we have a coastal crisis. as congress begins to look at werta, i want to focus on possible solutions from what we believe our lessons from the front. louisiana coast since the 1930's has lost about 1900 square miles, as senator car per knows, that loss is roughly the state of delaware. without action u we are projected to lose up to another 4,000 square miles within the next 50 years. the losses have dramatic implications for millions of people and their...
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on the shores of the mississippi river new orleans louisiana. the city is known around the world for its jazz. the famous musician louis armstrong and sidney bishop born here. in treme an african-american neighborhood. the bethel church is packed this morning . if you're a. hero right on thirty five was shot and killed during what appears to be a revenge that. they're fairly common in the area. the mother of the victim has already lost a relative in a shoot out. shoot guns kill almost one person every day within the black community. leaving me. to remove the victim's brother his visit. here was murdered and. of course the no further restored our lives to sit in the united states but. you know that's all for it's always what in a better way to also tell. the good to caribbean tradition if you must be joyous. the funeral march turns into a celebration of. dances jazz and alcohol companies that the system is. in the world starts today. let this little boy take the sun like. life. and then spin the cotton three times in honor of the neighborhood of
on the shores of the mississippi river new orleans louisiana. the city is known around the world for its jazz. the famous musician louis armstrong and sidney bishop born here. in treme an african-american neighborhood. the bethel church is packed this morning . if you're a. hero right on thirty five was shot and killed during what appears to be a revenge that. they're fairly common in the area. the mother of the victim has already lost a relative in a shoot out. shoot guns kill almost one...
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louisiana. the court will decide whether a death row inmate's sixth meament amendment rights were violated after a lawyer admitted his guilt during a trial as part of the defense strategy even though e on thed to it. robert morley was accused of kill his wife's three family mention. he claimed not guilty. mccoy, represented by a new attorney, filed suit for a new trial. he was denied and that appealed to be louisiana supreme court where they, too, ruled against him. the case is now before the supreme court and the justice have through -- justices have through june 2018 to delimp a ruling. >> your argument next in case 168255, mccoy vs. louisiana. mr. max -- waxman? >> there chief justice, and may it please the courts, when a defendant maintenance -- maintains his innocence and insists on -- the prosecution on its burden of proof, the constitution prohibits a trial court from permitting the defendant's own lawyer over the defendant's objection to tell the jury that he is guilty. the sixth amendme
louisiana. the court will decide whether a death row inmate's sixth meament amendment rights were violated after a lawyer admitted his guilt during a trial as part of the defense strategy even though e on thed to it. robert morley was accused of kill his wife's three family mention. he claimed not guilty. mccoy, represented by a new attorney, filed suit for a new trial. he was denied and that appealed to be louisiana supreme court where they, too, ruled against him. the case is now before the...
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. >> reporter: in louisiana, the race against time. >> the tide comes up and we flood much easier now. so those things scare me. >> reporter: the coast slipping away with erosion claiming new ground every minute. for homeowners, growing concern. >> originally this house was probably at this elevation. >> reporter: but in a slow motion crisis, christmas trees here have come to the rescue, giving a second life to holiday treasures that in the rest of the country are trashed each year. >> this is like a mountain of trees. >> it's a mountain of trees. >> reporter: for the last three decades, every january thousands of discarded christmas trees are dropped or ferried off the coast, all placed inside so-called cribs. >> we're saving coastal louisiana right now by putting trees out on the marsh. >> reporter: the trees create a line of defense, a break against waves, and below the surface, branches capture sediment, building something akin to an underwater protective sandbar. 100 years ago right where i'm standing, this was land ranchers actually had cattle penned here. erosion then began ove
. >> reporter: in louisiana, the race against time. >> the tide comes up and we flood much easier now. so those things scare me. >> reporter: the coast slipping away with erosion claiming new ground every minute. for homeowners, growing concern. >> originally this house was probably at this elevation. >> reporter: but in a slow motion crisis, christmas trees here have come to the rescue, giving a second life to holiday treasures that in the rest of the country are...
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by the way, doctors know this, i just got a letter from the louisiana the company of physicians, one of their folks called me last night and it's representing more than 1900 physicians including active practicing physicians, medical student members as well as a patient from louisiana the academy of family physicians is the place of family medicine as our advocates we passed a resolution to resolve that it's against performing elective abortion 20 weeks and after and further be it resolved that it just goes along that's the take-home point and family physicians take care of both the mother and her child. the totality of it. now, by the way can i also say this though includes explicit exceptions when a mother's life isti at risk or cases of rape ad incest. again attempting to strike societies balance between those of us who are pro-life and those who are pro-choice. versions of the lawpa have alrey been passed in 20 states including my state of louisiana deserve the same protection. most americans agree even some who believe that it should be legal they showed a majorit to f women, ind
by the way, doctors know this, i just got a letter from the louisiana the company of physicians, one of their folks called me last night and it's representing more than 1900 physicians including active practicing physicians, medical student members as well as a patient from louisiana the academy of family physicians is the place of family medicine as our advocates we passed a resolution to resolve that it's against performing elective abortion 20 weeks and after and further be it resolved that...
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supreme court case mccoy versus louisiana. at issue is whether a death row inmate six amendment rights were violated when visiting said he was guilty during his murder trial. even though the defendant didn't want his attorney to say he was guilty. he was convicted and now has appealed his death sentence. >> your argument next in case 16-8255, mccoy versus louisiana. mr. waxman. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court. when a defendant maintains his innocence and insists on testing the prosecution on its burden of proof, the constitution prohibits a trial court from permitting the defendants own lawyer over the defendants objection to tell the jury that he is guilty. the six amendment guarantees a personal defense that belongs to the accused and whether to admit or contest guilt is the example of that of the personal defense. not only because it affects the life and liberty of the accused but also because making that decision requires wayne subject of aspirations and value judgments that are unique to every individual.
supreme court case mccoy versus louisiana. at issue is whether a death row inmate six amendment rights were violated when visiting said he was guilty during his murder trial. even though the defendant didn't want his attorney to say he was guilty. he was convicted and now has appealed his death sentence. >> your argument next in case 16-8255, mccoy versus louisiana. mr. waxman. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court. when a defendant maintains his innocence and insists on...
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right now, the average louisiana teacher makes about $49,000 a year and the superintendent makes twice as much. he can now earn $38,000 more. >> it's a position of leadership, getting a raise, i feel like it is a slap in the face for the teachers. >> the louisiana teachers plan unraveling to support hargrave, will not face criminal charges. >> this is one of our favorite pictures. >> police in anne arundel county rescued a barred owl on route 100 with investigators believing it was likely hit by a vehicle. a detective and the police pulled the bird to safety. it is now getting some tlc. >> it took me a minute to get your joke. >> rain is on the way and th means a yellow weather alert tomorrow and friday and topper will lay out the timeline after the break. >>> i didn't believe this when i read it at first. the furniture maker ikea wants customers to urinate on its advertisements. >> marinette, don't urinate. >> a dog was injured so badly "what if" more of the energy we used came from renewable resources? detect, fix and even prevent power outages? "what if" our grid were less vulnerabl
right now, the average louisiana teacher makes about $49,000 a year and the superintendent makes twice as much. he can now earn $38,000 more. >> it's a position of leadership, getting a raise, i feel like it is a slap in the face for the teachers. >> the louisiana teachers plan unraveling to support hargrave, will not face criminal charges. >> this is one of our favorite pictures. >> police in anne arundel county rescued a barred owl on route 100 with investigators...
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in louisiana schools, they came back quite successfully after hurricane katrina. they are making good progress but it's never going to be enough for teachers who want to do better for teachers and the parents we saw in baltimore yesterday upset about the situation. >> juan: i was going to raise that. i have a hand, you have a situation in baltimore where you have young people unable to attend school. mostly minority, low low income kids. baltimore public schools. they can't learn much because they are so cold because schools are not being heated. governor hogan, a republican in maryland, has now given to .5 million to try to expedite repairs that will get the schoolrooms heated. he talked about taking away educational opportunity. i want to hear somebody say this is an outrage. >> kimberly: this is an outrage. >> greg: obviously they spend a lot of money involved more and it doesn't do any good. what does that tell you? it's not about the money. >> kimberly: its management. >> greg: the other story. it's not about the debate. it's what happened in the hallway. i w
in louisiana schools, they came back quite successfully after hurricane katrina. they are making good progress but it's never going to be enough for teachers who want to do better for teachers and the parents we saw in baltimore yesterday upset about the situation. >> juan: i was going to raise that. i have a hand, you have a situation in baltimore where you have young people unable to attend school. mostly minority, low low income kids. baltimore public schools. they can't learn much...
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the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. mr. cassidy: mr. president, as we vote this evening on the pain capable child p protection act, i -- child protection act, i speak as a doctor at a hospital for the uninsured for decades. i mention this because the uninsured are vulnerable. but, mr. president, if the uninsured are vulnerable, the ununusual pregnant women is particularly vulnerable. if we say she is particularly vulnerable, then we can say that her unborn child is most vulnerable of all. so i speak to these folks with that background. our country has struggled to find a balance between those of us who are pro-life and those who are pro-choice. as a pro-life doctor, i think this legislation strikes a balance. again, as an obligation, it is a society's obligation to care for the woman who is pregnant. again, she is among the most vulnerable. her child is the future of our society. we all agree to this. you can see that we agree because the social programs provide a safety net both for her and her unborn safety. example, society pays for
the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. mr. cassidy: mr. president, as we vote this evening on the pain capable child p protection act, i -- child protection act, i speak as a doctor at a hospital for the uninsured for decades. i mention this because the uninsured are vulnerable. but, mr. president, if the uninsured are vulnerable, the ununusual pregnant women is particularly vulnerable. if we say she is particularly vulnerable, then we can say that her unborn child is most...
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hurricane katrina struck louisiana in august two thousand and five and it literally saw new orleans. winds over one hundred ninety miles per hour floods over several feet. one thousand were killed. one hundred. thousands were forced to leave new orleans files into chaos and poverty. that money kept like. in the neighborhoods hit by the floods criminality exploded. it could happen. especially on the eastern part of the city where murders happen on a daily basis but not. so simple citizens like brennan gear up to defend themselves. but keep a lot of this stuff handy just in case again something crazy happens active shooter . a young millionaire sidney torres fights to increase security in the tourist. is what. those little connected to my. right to said was happening and that you know i'm looking on the g.p.s. right now to see that the machine is. built on swamps new orleans is surrounded by alligators there are more alex they are everywhere. and. plagued by violence in. the big easy as falling into chaos. in treme to reno welcomes us inside his brothers who are in the house where he g
hurricane katrina struck louisiana in august two thousand and five and it literally saw new orleans. winds over one hundred ninety miles per hour floods over several feet. one thousand were killed. one hundred. thousands were forced to leave new orleans files into chaos and poverty. that money kept like. in the neighborhoods hit by the floods criminality exploded. it could happen. especially on the eastern part of the city where murders happen on a daily basis but not. so simple citizens like...
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louisiana is a former french colony and the most touristy area really is the french. arena tourists from all around the world get a. lot of. success . and of course here jazz is everywhere. bars with dance floors and every. day for the last two. this neighborhood is also played by violence last year one person was killed and nine were injured in a shoot out in the middle of the french quarter. on another night a man attempts to kidnap a drunk girl. man tries to stop him. but the aggressor points into seattle. the man begs for mercy. dresser shoots him in the stomach then tries to kill him. luckily his weapon jams. the shooter takes flight. the men will survive this incident. the aggressor you're a cain twenty one has already been charged with rape and robbery. you'll be arrested two days later. am night these types of aggressions are multiplying especially in restaurants which of become new targets for the criminals. the pathway is a fancy restaurant. six months ago the own choosing and his team were the victims of an armed robbery. as lorenzo general manager. fellow
louisiana is a former french colony and the most touristy area really is the french. arena tourists from all around the world get a. lot of. success . and of course here jazz is everywhere. bars with dance floors and every. day for the last two. this neighborhood is also played by violence last year one person was killed and nine were injured in a shoot out in the middle of the french quarter. on another night a man attempts to kidnap a drunk girl. man tries to stop him. but the aggressor...
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vote on the motion of the gentleman from louisiana, mr. higgins, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4564 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4564, a bill to require a threat assessment on current foreign terrorist fighter activities, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their vote by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.]
vote on the motion of the gentleman from louisiana, mr. higgins, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4564 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4564, a bill to require a threat assessment on current foreign terrorist fighter activities, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their vote by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote....
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mark: the chairman of the congressional black caucus, saidc rissman, a louisiana the president's comments about haitians and africans reinforce the concerns that we hear every day, that the president slogan make america great again, is really code for make america white again.
mark: the chairman of the congressional black caucus, saidc rissman, a louisiana the president's comments about haitians and africans reinforce the concerns that we hear every day, that the president slogan make america great again, is really code for make america white again.
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summer camp threatened by those devastating wildfires to everyone still recovering in texas florida louisiana puerto rico on the verge of its. everywhere we are with you we love you and we always will pull through together always thank thank . thank you to david and the brave people of california thank you very much david h. ow. some trials over the past year touched this chamber very personally with us tonight as one of the toughest people ever to serve in this house a guy who took a bullet almost died and was back to work three and a half months later the legend from louisiana congressman stan thank god one. thank god thank you. i think they like used to call where incredibly grateful for the heroic efforts of the capitol police officers the alexandria police and the doctors nurses and paramedics who saved his life and the lives of many others some in this room. and the aftermath yes the a thank. you. in the aftermath of that terrible shooting we came together not as republicans or democrats but as representatives of the people but it is not enough to come together only in times of tragedy
summer camp threatened by those devastating wildfires to everyone still recovering in texas florida louisiana puerto rico on the verge of its. everywhere we are with you we love you and we always will pull through together always thank thank . thank you to david and the brave people of california thank you very much david h. ow. some trials over the past year touched this chamber very personally with us tonight as one of the toughest people ever to serve in this house a guy who took a bullet...
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it's snowing in louisiana. and in some places, windchills are below zero. >>> republican house leadership unveils a funding plan to prevent a government shutdown, but do they have the votes to push the bill through. >>> and russia investigation showdown. former white house chief strategist steve bannon will be back on capitol hill, and this time he could be forced to answer questions about his time at the white house. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning folks from the gulf coast to new england are being hit with a nasty wintry mix of snow, ice, and some very cold temperatures. there are freeze warnings posted from texas to alabama and winter weather advisories and warnings from georgia to maine. snow fell through the day in louisiana. it's part of a system that's moving into georgia this morning. schools are closed in atlanta where it's expected to feel like minus 2 today, and up to an inch and a half of s
it's snowing in louisiana. and in some places, windchills are below zero. >>> republican house leadership unveils a funding plan to prevent a government shutdown, but do they have the votes to push the bill through. >>> and russia investigation showdown. former white house chief strategist steve bannon will be back on capitol hill, and this time he could be forced to answer questions about his time at the white house. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at...
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i am from louisiana. i wanted somebody at the table who knew a little bit about politics, and i had to fight to get him at the table. that is when i knew this is not a black/white thing or a male/female thing. it was generational. they thought people like me and tom had long passed their prime. but you know what never goes out of style? talking to people. listening to people. do matter how much life and technology changes -- we all have these great devices now that communicate -- there is nothing like walking into a community and saying, good morning, can we talk about a candidate? brian: you say in your book that -- and you acknowledge that in martha's vineyard there's a large black community that goes up there, very well-to-do -- here is the question come a wide -- you write, "i never felt i fit in there among the black elite?" donna: i grew up in the segregated south. my mother was a maid. my father was a janitor. they raised us with a lot of love, but i never felt that the folks who lived in uptown ne
i am from louisiana. i wanted somebody at the table who knew a little bit about politics, and i had to fight to get him at the table. that is when i knew this is not a black/white thing or a male/female thing. it was generational. they thought people like me and tom had long passed their prime. but you know what never goes out of style? talking to people. listening to people. do matter how much life and technology changes -- we all have these great devices now that communicate -- there is...
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i am from louisiana. i wanted somebody at the table who knew a little bit about politics, and i had to fight to get him at the table. that is when i knew this is not a black/white thing or a male/female thing. it was generational. they thought people like me and tom had long passed their prime. but you know what never goes out of style? talking to people. listening to people. do matter how much life and technology changes -- we all have these great devices now that communicate -- there is nothing like walking into a community and saying, good morning, can we talk about a candidate? brian: you say in your book that -- and you acknowledge that in martha's vineyard there's a large black community that goes up there, very well-to-do -- here is the question come a wide -- you write, "i never felt i fit in there among the black elite?" donna: i grew up in the segregated south. my mother was a maid. my father was a janitor. they raised us with a lot of love, but i never felt that the folks who lived in uptown ne
i am from louisiana. i wanted somebody at the table who knew a little bit about politics, and i had to fight to get him at the table. that is when i knew this is not a black/white thing or a male/female thing. it was generational. they thought people like me and tom had long passed their prime. but you know what never goes out of style? talking to people. listening to people. do matter how much life and technology changes -- we all have these great devices now that communicate -- there is...
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and it seems like they were from louisiana. louisiana is basically the nigeria of the south. yeah, i can't believe that this guy is a nigerian prince, white people take everything from black people. music, fashion and now they stole our stealing, are you [bleep] me. this is next level cultural a appropriation. he is basically accused of being the rachel dolezal of crime. i bet somewhere out there she is like i don't get it, he looks like a nigerian prince to me. and now it may be a new year, but 2017 dnt leave us with some lingering questions. should we believe kyle rene about the parents s any powerful man not accused of sexual, and the biggest question did the trump administration collude with russia, for one person looking for the answers it is his job, robert mueller, the man you can't even tell we photo shopped into this law & order poster. yeah, is he one of those people? he's not the black guy, or is he. maybe he's that good. now since it started there have been many theories on what triggered the fbi's investigation of donald trump, was it a plot to keep trump out of
and it seems like they were from louisiana. louisiana is basically the nigeria of the south. yeah, i can't believe that this guy is a nigerian prince, white people take everything from black people. music, fashion and now they stole our stealing, are you [bleep] me. this is next level cultural a appropriation. he is basically accused of being the rachel dolezal of crime. i bet somewhere out there she is like i don't get it, he looks like a nigerian prince to me. and now it may be a new year,...
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the louisiana congressman suffered serious injuries, in that shooting. he says -- today's procedure is a routine follow-up... and he'll continue to handle his leadership duties as he recovers. also happening today-- virginia governor terry mcauliffe is preparing to deliver his final state of the commonwealth address. the speech is set to begin tonight at 7 o-clock. it will be one of the final acts for governor mcauliffe before his term ends this weekend. ralph northam will be sworn in at noon on saturday. it's xx and we're just getting started. breaking news-- a police cruiser stolen, then crashed. the latest on the pursuit that left several officers injured overnight. plus, a federal judge blocking the trump administration's decision to end "daca". what this means for thousands of undocumented families. good morning washington. - 40s today, 50s tomorrow, 60s friday - rain chances return; bulk of the rain friday - tumbling temperatures saturday - back to the cold this weekend through early next week today: partly to mostly cloudy. seasonable. highs: 43-4
the louisiana congressman suffered serious injuries, in that shooting. he says -- today's procedure is a routine follow-up... and he'll continue to handle his leadership duties as he recovers. also happening today-- virginia governor terry mcauliffe is preparing to deliver his final state of the commonwealth address. the speech is set to begin tonight at 7 o-clock. it will be one of the final acts for governor mcauliffe before his term ends this weekend. ralph northam will be sworn in at noon...
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the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology this helpful... could make history. what's in your wallet? my doctor recommended i switch to miralax.on, stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. befoto treat her frequent 24hr heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> we're back now with medical news that will have a lot of parents sitting up an
the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology this helpful... could make history. what's in your wallet? my doctor recommended i switch to miralax.on, stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. befoto treat her...
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raced on the louisiana-texas bored sore hewitt is a second home. host evidence successful super bowl and expanded municipal and led the winning bid to host the world petroleum congress in 2020. i want to opportunity over to mayor turner for comments. >> thank you, paul, and secretary duke, thank you so very much good to see you again, the other mayors, all of you and certainly pleasure to be here. madam secretary, you can hold my hand anytime. it macules you at bit. in fact just continue to hold handses. but thank you, and thank you for comping to houston and i know you have been there several times so very much appreciated. let me be -- go straight into my comments. harvey was the second costliest storm in the history of our country. but there was more rain fell on houston region than any storm anywhere in our history. i appointed marvin odom, who is the former president and ceo of shell to lead our recovery effort because it's not enough just to rebuild or put us back where we were before, it's to make sure that houston is stronger and more rye s
raced on the louisiana-texas bored sore hewitt is a second home. host evidence successful super bowl and expanded municipal and led the winning bid to host the world petroleum congress in 2020. i want to opportunity over to mayor turner for comments. >> thank you, paul, and secretary duke, thank you so very much good to see you again, the other mayors, all of you and certainly pleasure to be here. madam secretary, you can hold my hand anytime. it macules you at bit. in fact just continue...
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i was raised on the louisiana/texas border so houston was a second home. hosted his second super bowl. and has investment in renewable energy and won the bid to host petroleum congress in 2020. now i will turn it over to mayor turner for comments. >> thanks. thanks, bob, and certainly secretary duke. thank you so much. good to see you again. the other mayors, all of you. ea and certainly pleasure to be here. secretary, you can hold my hand any time you want to. it may cost u littyou a little . in fact, let's just continue to hold hands. but no, thank you, and thank you for coming to houston and i know you've been there several times and to the region. so i very much appreciate it. let me go straight into my comments. harvey was the second costliest storm in the history of our country but more rain fell on the houston region than any storm than anywhere in our history. i appointed the former president ceo of shell to lead our recovery effort. because it's not enough to just rebuild us and put us back where we were before is to make sure that houston is stro
i was raised on the louisiana/texas border so houston was a second home. hosted his second super bowl. and has investment in renewable energy and won the bid to host petroleum congress in 2020. now i will turn it over to mayor turner for comments. >> thanks. thanks, bob, and certainly secretary duke. thank you so much. good to see you again. the other mayors, all of you. ea and certainly pleasure to be here. secretary, you can hold my hand any time you want to. it may cost u littyou a...
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the gentleman from louisiana mr. scalise the gentlewoman from washington ms. mcmorris rodgers. the gentleman from ohio mr. stivers. the gentleman from indiana mr. messer. the gentleman from georgia mr. collins. the gentleman from missouri mr. smith. the gentlewoman from california ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york mr. khalid the gentlewoman from california ms. sanchez the gentlewoman from illinois admits boost times bustos and the gentleman from katechi mr. llama. [inaudible conversations] the president of the senate is appoints the following senators as members of the committee of the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chambers. the senator from kentucky mr. mcconnell. the senator from texas mr. cornyn. the senator from utah times utah mr. hatch. the senator from south dakota mr. thune. the senator from wyoming mr. brosseau or the senator from missouri mr. blunt. the senator from colorado mr. gardiner. the senator from new york mr. schumer to
the gentleman from louisiana mr. scalise the gentlewoman from washington ms. mcmorris rodgers. the gentleman from ohio mr. stivers. the gentleman from indiana mr. messer. the gentleman from georgia mr. collins. the gentleman from missouri mr. smith. the gentlewoman from california ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york mr. khalid the gentlewoman from california ms. sanchez the gentlewoman from illinois admits...
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and then we come to louisiana and we consider the convergence of cultures. and finally we come to the north and look at the urban environment and a merchant system. in each of these spaces the treatments are done pretty much in a pattern, but they each have their own unique features. but it's important for me to let you know about that pattern. from the beginning you see some of the regions of africa where many of the people came from and two, the specific regions and americas, particularly in north america. but you'll also see how the laws change over time and start to define whiteness, and you start to see how africans become black in america. you start to see the status development of all people in north america. from planetary wheat, white, free black and enslaved affkens. you'll look at life in the space, escape in the space and then we really start to unpack the story of freedom through the story of rebellion. and of course we humanize everything. so we feature personal stories of people who actually lived, labored and rebelled in these spaces during t
and then we come to louisiana and we consider the convergence of cultures. and finally we come to the north and look at the urban environment and a merchant system. in each of these spaces the treatments are done pretty much in a pattern, but they each have their own unique features. but it's important for me to let you know about that pattern. from the beginning you see some of the regions of africa where many of the people came from and two, the specific regions and americas, particularly in...
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the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. mr. cassidy: mr. president, as we vote this evening on the pain capable child p protection act, i -- child protection act, i speak as a doctor at a hospital for the uninsured for decades. i mention this because the uninsured are vulnerable. but, mr. president, if the uninsured are vulnerable, the ununusual pregnant women is particularly vulnerable. if we say she is particularly vulnerable, then we can say that her unborn child is most vulnerable of all. so i speak to these folks with that background. our country has struggled to find a balance between those of us who are pro-life and those who are pro-choice. as a pro-life doctor, i think this legislation strikes a balance. again, as an obligation, it is a society's obligation to care for the woman who is pregnant. again, she is among the most vulnerable. her child is the future of our society. we all agree to this. you can see that we agree because the social programs provide a safety net both for her and her unborn safety. example, society pays for
the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. mr. cassidy: mr. president, as we vote this evening on the pain capable child p protection act, i -- child protection act, i speak as a doctor at a hospital for the uninsured for decades. i mention this because the uninsured are vulnerable. but, mr. president, if the uninsured are vulnerable, the ununusual pregnant women is particularly vulnerable. if we say she is particularly vulnerable, then we can say that her unborn child is most...
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past disaster relief that addresses the needs of all of our states and territories in texas florida louisiana california puerto rico virgin islands and western states that are plagued by fires. unfortunately on every one of these important issues the president has been impossible to pin down or he has been completely absent. president trump's inability to negotiate with congress is what caused the three-day government shutdown from which we have just emerged because of the fact that we are not making more progress on these issues. a republican the republican leaders don't want to go ahead on their own. they are afraid of president trump. they want to know what he will do and the usually tell them you do it yourselves. we get paralysis. we are going to get all these things going then it's probably going to have to work its will on its own. we are ready. the american people are clamoring for two parties to work together and get these things done. a bipartisan group yesterday was a glimmer of hope that might happen and i'm encouraging them to move forward. after years of partisanship and strife
past disaster relief that addresses the needs of all of our states and territories in texas florida louisiana california puerto rico virgin islands and western states that are plagued by fires. unfortunately on every one of these important issues the president has been impossible to pin down or he has been completely absent. president trump's inability to negotiate with congress is what caused the three-day government shutdown from which we have just emerged because of the fact that we are not...
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this is a tag louisiana basically got to have enough land to be able to get tags. along this river here is five thousand acres. and out of that i get thirty six thirty tags. today captured two alligators. to defeat. back home charlie prepares a typical new orleans dish. fried alligator. this is the little tenderloin that cut out of the tail me it's a muscle it controls the tail of the gator that make him swing it like this. it looks like chicken but it tastes like fish. charlie shirt stands the school and in m. sixteen. was right. christian motorcycle game. it played saying god. charlie also believes in the right to bear arms. they're not a crook or the or a bird or their leases house they carry a gun or some kind of weapon grade eight and still you know whatever you need to do to get what he want so when you take it away from me then how can i protect myself how can i. a gun belt feel it's first news that. in new orleans about eighty percent of victims are killed by gun violence. thank god i ask you to push this through the name of jesus christ that nurse our body
this is a tag louisiana basically got to have enough land to be able to get tags. along this river here is five thousand acres. and out of that i get thirty six thirty tags. today captured two alligators. to defeat. back home charlie prepares a typical new orleans dish. fried alligator. this is the little tenderloin that cut out of the tail me it's a muscle it controls the tail of the gator that make him swing it like this. it looks like chicken but it tastes like fish. charlie shirt stands the...
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that's what you say in louisiana, this is where we be, at the spotted cat. >> this is where we hope to be for a long time. i love this. >> 30 seconds. central time zone new year's. >> new year's, new year's, new year's. 15 seconds. here we go. give us a 10. >> hope you've got your champagne at home. >> 10! >> raise a glass. >> nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one -- happy new year! >>> happy new year! ♪ should auld acquaintance be forgot, auld lang syne ♪ ♪ for auld lang
that's what you say in louisiana, this is where we be, at the spotted cat. >> this is where we hope to be for a long time. i love this. >> 30 seconds. central time zone new year's. >> new year's, new year's, new year's. 15 seconds. here we go. give us a 10. >> hope you've got your champagne at home. >> 10! >> raise a glass. >> nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one -- happy new year! >>> happy new year! ♪ should auld...
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each year in louisiana more than seven hundred people down the road mainly young people. so each night the sheriff's units are on the lookout. this young twenty three year old driver just passed she was going one hundred mph. she doesn't seem to be in great shape. yet i don't guess you want to go. out that tell you right. you can't stand up straight. and the smell of liquor coming off your breath right i don't think i would say south right but you can stand right without wobbling back. when you come back or get america right back when you start that. young woman is arrested. she faces a heavy sentence. in the united states drunk driving is severely punished. first offense it carries them on a seven thousand dollars so since she failed a field sobriety she can get george with the first offense. in the county jail. the tenant the rambo is in charge of her incarceration. don't. think. he was as late as this closely the cult like you are right now. you know what will you will start this off at the end where you have some of the young woman is going to try to bluff her way out
each year in louisiana more than seven hundred people down the road mainly young people. so each night the sheriff's units are on the lookout. this young twenty three year old driver just passed she was going one hundred mph. she doesn't seem to be in great shape. yet i don't guess you want to go. out that tell you right. you can't stand up straight. and the smell of liquor coming off your breath right i don't think i would say south right but you can stand right without wobbling back. when you...