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a native of new orleans, louisiana. and being in the shadow of the lost cause means quite literally. i've immersed in new orleans history and immersed in the past since the day i was born. you can go very few steps before you tumble into monument and most of those monuments were dedicate it to confederate or worse still, white supremacist. i saw nothing that resembled myself in the city's fabric. i saw a new monument to black. i saw a new monument to even slaves. even though new orleans had been one of the nation's largest slave markets in 1976, i returned to my place of prayer at the city that i love and began going to second grade. every i would come home from second grade and i'd go to my great grandmother's house. she was born in 1895 and was the granddaughter of a white planter. my grandmother would tell me stories and these stories wrapped around reconstruction. her husband, a man by the name of emanuel dunn, had been the nephew of oscar, the great nephew of oscar. james and and i had heard nothing of this in scho
a native of new orleans, louisiana. and being in the shadow of the lost cause means quite literally. i've immersed in new orleans history and immersed in the past since the day i was born. you can go very few steps before you tumble into monument and most of those monuments were dedicate it to confederate or worse still, white supremacist. i saw nothing that resembled myself in the city's fabric. i saw a new monument to black. i saw a new monument to even slaves. even though new orleans had...
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a native of new orleans, louisiana.nd being in the shadow of the lost cause means quite literally. i've immersed in new orleans history and immersed in the past since the day i was born. you can go very few steps before you tumble into monument and most of those monuments were dedicate it to confederate or worse still, white supremacist. i saw nothing that resembled myself in the city's fabric. i saw a new monument to black. i saw a new monument to even slaves. even though new orleans had been one of the nation's largest slave markets in 1976, i returned to my place of prayer at the city that i love and began going to second grade. every i would come home from second grade and i'd go to my great grandmother's house. she was born in 1895 and was the granddaughter of a white planter. my grandmother would tell me stories and these stories wrapped around reconstruction. her husband, a man by the name of emanuel dunn, had been the nephew of oscar, the great nephew of oscar. james and and i had heard nothing of this in school
a native of new orleans, louisiana.nd being in the shadow of the lost cause means quite literally. i've immersed in new orleans history and immersed in the past since the day i was born. you can go very few steps before you tumble into monument and most of those monuments were dedicate it to confederate or worse still, white supremacist. i saw nothing that resembled myself in the city's fabric. i saw a new monument to black. i saw a new monument to even slaves. even though new orleans had been...
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a native of new orleans, louisiana.in the shadow of the lost cause meansi've immersed is history and immersed in the past since the day i wasyou can go ve you tumble into monument and most of those monuments were dedicate it to cfe or worse still, white supremacist. i saw nothing that resembled fabric. i saw a new monument to black. i saw a newonument to even slaves. even though new orleans had been one of the nation's largest slavewarkets in 1976, i returned to my place of prayer at the city that i love and began goingevery i would come hm second grade and i'd go to my great grandmother's house. she was born in 1895 and was the granddaughter of a white planter. myrand would tell me stories and these stories wrapped around reconstruction. her husband, a man by the name of emanuel dunn, had been the nephew of oscar, the great nephew of oscar. james and and i had heard nothing of this in school at all. and in ft, in 1976, when i returned, it was the bicentennial year. very happily i went to my second grade class and we we
a native of new orleans, louisiana.in the shadow of the lost cause meansi've immersed is history and immersed in the past since the day i wasyou can go ve you tumble into monument and most of those monuments were dedicate it to cfe or worse still, white supremacist. i saw nothing that resembled fabric. i saw a new monument to black. i saw a newonument to even slaves. even though new orleans had been one of the nation's largest slavewarkets in 1976, i returned to my place of prayer at the city...
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green, and the gentleman from louisiana, mr. each will c the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. green: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous on s. 206. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. green: i rise in support of s. 206. in 2019, the government accountability office issued a report which determined that u.s. customs and border protection did not regularly update their inspection policies at ports of entry. in some cases, policies had not been updated in 20 years. and did not accurately reflect current operating conditions, presentdy deployed technology -- presently deployed technology or adequately how to address things like fentanyl. s. 206 would require c.b.p. to review and update policies and manuals at least once every three years and also provide r
green, and the gentleman from louisiana, mr. each will c the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. green: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous on s. 206. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. green: i rise in support of s....
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plan, in addition to the hydrogen hubs, talking about louisiana, we just also awarded a louisiana proposalment of natural resources called hubs for energy resilient oti$250 mit and 285 micro bids around louisiana because of course louisiana has distant fortunately been harmed by ■ms gives them resilience. as a condition of receiving the funding, louisiana committed to that under that program, it hundred 75 people will graduate from apprenticeship programsy 20 5% of the contracting has to be for disadvantaged businesses from their community benefits plan and they are committed to including apprenticeship programs in the contracting solicitations. this to me is where i think a partnership with the ergot -- urban league comes in because as you people and making sure everyday citizens, not just businesses but everyday citizens are awarel+f what is coming down the pipe. super important to have voices from the community and who the mmun trusts to be able to do this. for example we have billions of dollars that will be going up through the stateso citizens who want to get energy-efficient applian
plan, in addition to the hydrogen hubs, talking about louisiana, we just also awarded a louisiana proposalment of natural resources called hubs for energy resilient oti$250 mit and 285 micro bids around louisiana because of course louisiana has distant fortunately been harmed by ■ms gives them resilience. as a condition of receiving the funding, louisiana committed to that under that program, it hundred 75 people will graduate from apprenticeship programsy 20 5% of the contracting has to be...
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garound louisiana because of course louisiana has distant fortunately been harmed by hurricanes and this receiving the funding, louisiana committed to ensuring that under thatprograme will graduate from apprenticeship programs by 2030, 20 5% of the has to be for disadvantaged businesses from their community benefits plan and they are committed toip programs in the contracting solicitations. this to me is where i think a partnership with the ergot -- urban league comes in because as you said, you are so great at speaking to people and making sure everyday citizens, not just businesses but everyday citizens are aware of what is have voices from the community and who the community trusts to this. for example we have billions of dollars that will be going up through the states to citizens who want to get energy-efficient appliances. if you want to install energy-efficient stoves or heat pumps, you can get thousands of dollars of tax credits. that's all going to be coming through the states. all 50 states will get lots of money to be able to do this. citizens need to know about it and not eve
garound louisiana because of course louisiana has distant fortunately been harmed by hurricanes and this receiving the funding, louisiana committed to ensuring that under thatprograme will graduate from apprenticeship programs by 2030, 20 5% of the has to be for disadvantaged businesses from their community benefits plan and they are committed toip programs in the contracting solicitations. this to me is where i think a partnership with the ergot -- urban league comes in because as you said,...
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mary landry was louisiana's democratic senator for 18 years. she's now and energy consultant to advisors center global owner of the c p to terminal natural gas is radical. to helping us build our steel and see men and ai facilities, data facilities. you know, car companies check companies. let's go back to the impact of the freeze. finance move does not threaten current supplies to countries like germany. but while it remains in place, only countries with the free trade agreement, like those marked here in orange, will be able to benefit from supply increases that doesn't include europe, which got half of its elegy gas from the us last year. although even back in 2022 analyst agreed that the us l. n g industry had the capacity to boost supply to europe until 2030 without building any new in for strong. sure. so what's the impact of biden's elegy? pause? well, it's put a spotlight on the debate about the role l. n g should play in our future. a debate were politicians, the energy industry economists and climate scientists have different points o
mary landry was louisiana's democratic senator for 18 years. she's now and energy consultant to advisors center global owner of the c p to terminal natural gas is radical. to helping us build our steel and see men and ai facilities, data facilities. you know, car companies check companies. let's go back to the impact of the freeze. finance move does not threaten current supplies to countries like germany. but while it remains in place, only countries with the free trade agreement, like those...
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we went to louisiana. we're the nation soon to be biggest l n g terminal has been affected by the move into germany, which is now dependent on us l. n. g. what's the impact of biden's decision? we did deep to find out in this episode of transforming business to let start in louisiana. the small parish of cameron is nestled between 4 separate wildlife refuges and the gulf of mexico. the areas home to 5000 people as well as hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, and other fonda, and flora. it's also home to 3. ellen gee, terminals. right next to me here you see venture global there on the other side of the couch. she river cameron, resident john, a lair can see and smell them from his property. john is a retired environmental engineer. he's lived here for 25 years and they want to take this whole area over off of my property. now they're not allowed to be on my property, but right next door, it's very similar. visible from john's property is the proposed future location of a 4th. the terminal town cause you
we went to louisiana. we're the nation soon to be biggest l n g terminal has been affected by the move into germany, which is now dependent on us l. n. g. what's the impact of biden's decision? we did deep to find out in this episode of transforming business to let start in louisiana. the small parish of cameron is nestled between 4 separate wildlife refuges and the gulf of mexico. the areas home to 5000 people as well as hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, and other fonda, and flora. it's...
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we went to louisiana. we're the nation soon to be biggest l n g terminal has been effected by the move into germany, which is now dependent on us l. n. g. what's the impact of biden's decision? we did deep to find out in this episode of transforming business to let start in louisiana. the small parish of cameron is nestled between 4 separate wildlife refuges and the gulf of mexico. the areas home to $5000.00 people as well as hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, and other fonda and flora is also home to 3. ellen g terminals. right next to me here. you see that your global there on the other side of the couch, she river cameron, resident john, a lair can see and smell them from his property. john is a retired environmental engineer. he's lived here for 25 years and they want to take this whole area over off of my property. now they're not allowed to be on my property, but right next door, it's very similar. visible from john's property is the proposed future location of a 4th. the terminal count because
we went to louisiana. we're the nation soon to be biggest l n g terminal has been effected by the move into germany, which is now dependent on us l. n. g. what's the impact of biden's decision? we did deep to find out in this episode of transforming business to let start in louisiana. the small parish of cameron is nestled between 4 separate wildlife refuges and the gulf of mexico. the areas home to $5000.00 people as well as hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, and other fonda and flora is...
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we went to louisiana. we're the nation soon to be biggest l n g terminal has been effected by the move into germany, which is now dependent on us l. n. g. what's the impact of biden's decision? we did deep to find out in this episode of transforming business. to let start in louisiana. the small parish of cameron is nestled between 4 separate wildlife refuges and the gulf of mexico. the areas home to 5000 people as wells, hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, and other fonda, and flora. it's also home to 3. ellen gee, terminals. right next to me here you see that your global there on the other side of the couch, she river cameron, resident john, a lair can see and smell them from his property. john is a retired environmental engineer. he's lived here for 25 years and they want to take this whole area over off of my property. now they're not allowed to be on my property, but right next door, it's very similar. visible from john's property is the proposed future location of a 4th. the terminal count becaus
we went to louisiana. we're the nation soon to be biggest l n g terminal has been effected by the move into germany, which is now dependent on us l. n. g. what's the impact of biden's decision? we did deep to find out in this episode of transforming business. to let start in louisiana. the small parish of cameron is nestled between 4 separate wildlife refuges and the gulf of mexico. the areas home to 5000 people as wells, hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, and other fonda, and flora. it's...
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we went to louisiana. we're the nation soon to be biggest l n g terminal has been effected by the move into germany, which is now dependent on us l. n. g. what's the impact of biden's decision? we did deep to find out in this episode of transforming business to let start in louisiana. the small parish of cameron is nestled between 4 separate wildlife refuges and the gulf of mexico. the areas home to 5000 people as well as hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, and other fonda and flora. it's also home to 3. ellen gee, terminals. right next to me here you see that your global there on the other side of the couch, she river cameron, resident john, a lair can see and smell them from his property. john is a retired environmental engineer. he's lived here for 25 years and they want to take this whole area over off of my property. now they're not allowed to be on my property, but right next door, it's very similar. visible from john's property is the proposed future location of a 4th. the terminal count because
we went to louisiana. we're the nation soon to be biggest l n g terminal has been effected by the move into germany, which is now dependent on us l. n. g. what's the impact of biden's decision? we did deep to find out in this episode of transforming business to let start in louisiana. the small parish of cameron is nestled between 4 separate wildlife refuges and the gulf of mexico. the areas home to 5000 people as well as hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, and other fonda and flora. it's...
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we have two problems in louisiana in terms of flooding. we have hurricane flooding and we have non-hurricane flooding. i want to talk about the non-hurricane flooding first. when new orleans gets two inches of rain in a short period of time, at floods. why? because new orleans is below sea level. it is a bowl. it is in a bowl. that is why our founders in the city built it in the highest area. we have what is called a sewage and water board, which has pumps, that when it rains a lot to pump the water out. we've had that for years and years. the taxpayers pay for it. and for years and years, it has been a model of inefficiency. in fact, it has been a cesspool of political patronage and corruption. michael can't say that, because in the business community, he doesn't want to say that because they are worried about retribution from politicians, but it is the truth. look at the headlines from tv stations. payroll fraud and a secret sex room. troubling allegations at new orleans sewage and water board. former new orleans sewage and water board e
we have two problems in louisiana in terms of flooding. we have hurricane flooding and we have non-hurricane flooding. i want to talk about the non-hurricane flooding first. when new orleans gets two inches of rain in a short period of time, at floods. why? because new orleans is below sea level. it is a bowl. it is in a bowl. that is why our founders in the city built it in the highest area. we have what is called a sewage and water board, which has pumps, that when it rains a lot to pump the...
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louisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land?fferson says, absolutely, i would love some land. there could be a lot of good stuff out there that this new country could use. there could be a lot of really interesting to be gained from going and exploring this place. all louisiana territory, you, napoleon and all ad 828,000 square miles of territory to the in one sort of purchase the entire extent of the country including a little bit of part of canada that got settled later and and maybe florida. jefferson right. as i've already told you all, is truly going to insist that the louisiana purchase included florida, spain and france both going to be like, we don't really think. so andrew jackson's going to go ahead and go take florida in 18 teens in what becomes known as the first seminole war so it's going hang in the balance but jeffersoa is important for a number of reasons, but mainly because of its access to the caribbean. so napoleon, us, louisiana territory per the revolution in haiti is his mind his new world colonies are coll
louisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land?fferson says, absolutely, i would love some land. there could be a lot of good stuff out there that this new country could use. there could be a lot of really interesting to be gained from going and exploring this place. all louisiana territory, you, napoleon and all ad 828,000 square miles of territory to the in one sort of purchase the entire extent of the country including a little bit of part of canada that got settled later and and...
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louisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land?ferson says, absolutely, i would love some land. there could be a lot of good stuff out there that this new country could use. there could be a lot of really interesting to be gained from going and exploring this place. all louisiana territory, you, napoleon and ad 828,000 square miles of territory to the united states doubling in effect inne sort purchase the entire extent of the country including a little bit of part of canada that got settled later and and maybe florida. jefferson right. as i've already told you all, is truly going to insist that the louisiana purchase included florida, spain and france both going to be like, we don't really think. so andrew jackson's going to go ahead and go take florid in 18 teens in what becomes known as the first seminole war so it's going hang in the balance but jefferson thinks he's one that as well floris important for a number of reasons, but mainly because of its access to the caribbean. so napoleon, us, louisiana per the revolution in hait
louisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land?ferson says, absolutely, i would love some land. there could be a lot of good stuff out there that this new country could use. there could be a lot of really interesting to be gained from going and exploring this place. all louisiana territory, you, napoleon and ad 828,000 square miles of territory to the united states doubling in effect inne sort purchase the entire extent of the country including a little bit of part of canada that got...
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louisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land? and jefferson says, absolutely, i would love some land. there could be a lot of good stuff out there that this new country could use. there could be a lot of really interesting to be gained from going and exploring this place. all louisiana territory, you, napoleon and all ad 828,000 square miles of territory to the united states doubling in effect in one sort of purchase the entire extent of the country including a little bit of part of canada that got settled later and and maybe florida. jefferson right. as i've already told you all, is truly going to insist that the louisiana purchase included florida, spain and france both going to be like, we don't really think. so andrew jackson's going to go ahead and go take florida in 18 teens in what becomes known as the first seminole war so it's going hang in the balance but jefferson thinks he's one that as well florida is important for a number of reasons, but mainly because of its access to the caribbean. so napoleon, us, louisiana terr
louisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land? and jefferson says, absolutely, i would love some land. there could be a lot of good stuff out there that this new country could use. there could be a lot of really interesting to be gained from going and exploring this place. all louisiana territory, you, napoleon and all ad 828,000 square miles of territory to the united states doubling in effect in one sort of purchase the entire extent of the country including a little bit of part of...
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louisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land?on says, absolutely, i would love some land. there could be a lot of good stuff out there that this new country could use. there could be a lot of really interesting to be gained from going and exploring this place. all louisiana territory, you, napoleon and all ad 828,000 square miles of territory to the united states doubling in effect in one sort of purchase the entire extent of the country at got settled later and and maybe florida. jefferson right. as i'veyou all, is truly going to insist that the louisiana purchase included florida, spain and france both going to be like, we don't really think. so andrew jackson's going to go ahead and go take florida in 18 teens in what becomes known as the first seminole war so it's but jefferson thinks he's one that as well florida is important for a number of reasons, but mainly because of its accessthe caribbean. so napoleon, us, louisiana territory per the revolution in haiti world colonies are collapsing and he decides to offload this terr
louisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land?on says, absolutely, i would love some land. there could be a lot of good stuff out there that this new country could use. there could be a lot of really interesting to be gained from going and exploring this place. all louisiana territory, you, napoleon and all ad 828,000 square miles of territory to the united states doubling in effect in one sort of purchase the entire extent of the country at got settled later and and maybe florida....
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because of course louisiana has fortunately been harmed by hurricanes and this gives them resilienceiving the funding, louisiana committed to program, it hundred 75 people will graduate from apprenticeship programs by 2030, 20 5% of the contracting has to be for disadvantaged businesses from their community benefits planted to including apprenticeship programs in the contracting . this to me is where i think a partnership with the ergot -- urban league comes in because as you s speaking to people and making sure everyday citizens, jbusines are aware of what is coming down the pipe. super important to have voices from the community and who the communitys to be able to do this. for example we have billions of dollars that will be going 2up through the states to citizens who want to get energy-efficient appliances. if you want to install fficient stoves or heat pumps, you can get thousands of dollars of tax credits. that's all going to be coming through the states. all 50 states will get lots of money to be able to do this. citizens need to know about÷q it and not every state is going t
because of course louisiana has fortunately been harmed by hurricanes and this gives them resilienceiving the funding, louisiana committed to program, it hundred 75 people will graduate from apprenticeship programs by 2030, 20 5% of the contracting has to be for disadvantaged businesses from their community benefits planted to including apprenticeship programs in the contracting . this to me is where i think a partnership with the ergot -- urban league comes in because as you s speaking to...
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the louisiana territory now belonged to. the united states and.ch shrewder and wiser with these native groups to secure their safe passage across the continent, to trade for the supplies, the horses, food, the protection that they needed to to cross these mountains and and rivers of the american west. so they have to learn on the job. but it's a very interesting kind of assumption. they go out there just thinking it's going to be no problem at all. and of course, as is always case in history, right. much more complicated than that. this a later painting, the 1880s, 1890s of the lewis and clark expedition on the artists has. lots of work hanging in the air and carter museum in fort worths wonderful museum, if you ever want to see art that is produced by these army exploring expeditions, the carter cannot be in manythe lewis and clark expedition achieved? well, they made a lot of maps, about 140 of them to the best of their ability. so they had l thesu% scientific, you know, compasses ways to draw, find longitude and so on. they contact did over 70
the louisiana territory now belonged to. the united states and.ch shrewder and wiser with these native groups to secure their safe passage across the continent, to trade for the supplies, the horses, food, the protection that they needed to to cross these mountains and and rivers of the american west. so they have to learn on the job. but it's a very interesting kind of assumption. they go out there just thinking it's going to be no problem at all. and of course, as is always case in history,...
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i am pleased toce mayor karen weston broome of baton rouge, louisiana. >> thank you mayor sanders.e have gathered here today in washington at a key moment. last week, congress passed the first bipartisan appropriations 2024 funding levels for several important agencies and avoiding a partial government shutdown. we are thankful le parties in ce together on this, but the job is not done. national league of cities calls on to pass the second bipartisan appropriations package ahead of the march 22 deadline and avoidn. as a matter of principle, we oppose -- we oppose federal government shutdowns. at the local level, a shutdown of municipal services would be unthinkable. when there is a shutdown at the federal level, local governments keep going, picking up the slack and often takingn additional expenditures to maintain federal function such as health and safety operations and national monuments. while not every act of the funding package is what we wantt services from the federal government. we are now more than five months time to get this done. without knowing the federal governmentl
i am pleased toce mayor karen weston broome of baton rouge, louisiana. >> thank you mayor sanders.e have gathered here today in washington at a key moment. last week, congress passed the first bipartisan appropriations 2024 funding levels for several important agencies and avoiding a partial government shutdown. we are thankful le parties in ce together on this, but the job is not done. national league of cities calls on to pass the second bipartisan appropriations package ahead of the...
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a rewarding careerhe ordinary directly contribute to the advancement of our beloved state, louisiana.re you rea f change? find your career at broadband nation.org. >> david, welcome.■" the ceo of tia not only broadband but broadband deployment, broadb trying to come with a solution on a critical issue. we have all of the funding private and public that we have never had to connect every american. the question is, do we have the workforce? where's the problem you are trying to solve and how are sol? >> first of all thank you for having me. i really appreciate it. we hav a the country course from $100 billion or more state and federal money to build out broadband that is on top of all the private networks built in the satellite world across the country as well.t we have a woro the tune of maybe 200,000 people eight shortage in thatange to build out broadband in the next four -- five years. the bead program that is the duration of the bead program. my hair and aging out of the broadband industry. more than a quarter of the industry is over age 55. fo every nine -- one of our major partne
a rewarding careerhe ordinary directly contribute to the advancement of our beloved state, louisiana.re you rea f change? find your career at broadband nation.org. >> david, welcome.■" the ceo of tia not only broadband but broadband deployment, broadb trying to come with a solution on a critical issue. we have all of the funding private and public that we have never had to connect every american. the question is, do we have the workforce? where's the problem you are trying to solve...
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a rewarding career is on the ordinary directly contribute to the advancement of our beloved state, louisiana. are you ready for change? find your career at broadband nation.org. >> david, welcome. deployment, broadband is really trying to come with a solution on a critical issue. we have all of the funding private and public that we have never had to connect every american. the question is, do we have the workforce? wherhe to solve and how are you trying to solve it? >> first of all thank you for having me. i really appreciate it.we have e country course from $100 billion or more state and federal money to build out broadband that is on top of all the private that t and are being built in the satellite world across the country as well. but we have a workforce issue to the tune of maybe 200,000 people eight shortage in that to build out broadband in the next four -- five years. the bead program that is the duration of the bead program. with aging out, look at my gray hair and aging out of the broadband industry. more than a quarter of the industry is over age 55. for every nine -- one of our
a rewarding career is on the ordinary directly contribute to the advancement of our beloved state, louisiana. are you ready for change? find your career at broadband nation.org. >> david, welcome. deployment, broadband is really trying to come with a solution on a critical issue. we have all of the funding private and public that we have never had to connect every american. the question is, do we have the workforce? wherhe to solve and how are you trying to solve it? >> first of all...
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plus, a new report raises red flags about prenatal care in louisiana. what it is explicitly warning. don't go anywhere. explicitly wg don't go anywhere. so you can t! so many selfies. a preposterous amount of pano! that means panoramic. and as many portraits of me as your heart desires. (woman) how about none? (boy) none. (man) yea none feels right. (vo) trade-in any iphone in any condition and get a new iphone 15 pro and an ipad and apple watch se all on us. only on verizon. wanna know how i get this glow?! i get ready with new olay indulgent moisture body wash. it smells amazing and gives my skin over the top moisture! from dull to visibly glowing in 14 days! ♪♪ see the difference with olay. everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike. the wolf was about the size of my new motorcycle. have you seen it, by the way? happy birthday, grandma! really? look
plus, a new report raises red flags about prenatal care in louisiana. what it is explicitly warning. don't go anywhere. explicitly wg don't go anywhere. so you can t! so many selfies. a preposterous amount of pano! that means panoramic. and as many portraits of me as your heart desires. (woman) how about none? (boy) none. (man) yea none feels right. (vo) trade-in any iphone in any condition and get a new iphone 15 pro and an ipad and apple watch se all on us. only on verizon. wanna know how i...
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i am pleased to mayor karen weston broome of baton rouge, louisiana.ause] thank you mayor sanders. we have gathered here today in washington at a key moment. last week, congress passed the first bipartisan appropriations package, finalizing fiscal year 2024 funding levels for several important agencies and avoiding a partial government shutdown. we are thankful the leaders of both parties in congress came together on this, but the job is not done. national league of cities calls on congressbipartisan approprias package ahead of the march 22 deadline and avoid a partial principle, we oppose -- we oppose federal government shutdowns. ■at the local level, a shutdown of municipal services would be unthinkable. when therederal level, local gos keep going, picking up the slack and often taking on additional expenditures to maintain federal function such as health and safety operations and national monuments. while not every act of the funding package is what we want, and i'll see a local leaders have been calling r budget services from the federal government
i am pleased to mayor karen weston broome of baton rouge, louisiana.ause] thank you mayor sanders. we have gathered here today in washington at a key moment. last week, congress passed the first bipartisan appropriations package, finalizing fiscal year 2024 funding levels for several important agencies and avoiding a partial government shutdown. we are thankful the leaders of both parties in congress came together on this, but the job is not done. national league of cities calls on...
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our community plan, in addition to the hydrogen hubs, talking about louisiana we just also anaproposalfrom their department of natural resources called hubs for energy resilient operations or hero. $250 million they got to and 285 micro bids arlouisiana because of course louisiana has distant fortunately been harmed by hurricanes and this gives lience. as a condition of receiv ensuring that under thatprogram, it hundred 75 people will graduate apprenticeship programs by 2030 20 5% of the contracting has to usinesses from their community benefits plan and they are committed toincluding apprenticeship programs in thinsolicitations. this to me is where ipartnership with the ergot -- urban league comes in because as you said, you are so great at speaking to people and making sure eve not just businesses but everyday citizens are aware of what coming down the pipe. super important to have voices from t community and who the community trusts to this. for example we have billions of be going up through the states to who want to get energy-efficient . if you want toes install energy-efficient
our community plan, in addition to the hydrogen hubs, talking about louisiana we just also anaproposalfrom their department of natural resources called hubs for energy resilient operations or hero. $250 million they got to and 285 micro bids arlouisiana because of course louisiana has distant fortunately been harmed by hurricanes and this gives lience. as a condition of receiv ensuring that under thatprogram, it hundred 75 people will graduate apprenticeship programs by 2030 20 5% of the...
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it is about power control. >> there's a report about what's going on in louisiana. there are descriptions of times in which doctors instead of performing -- instead of prescribing mifepristone are performing cesarean sections on women, which is wild. performing a surgery on a woman -- the quote here she the doctor ended up having to take this person for a c-section to preserve the appearance of not doing an abortion even though this is not a viable pregnancy. >> this is the dystopian situation that the trump supreme court has wrought on this country. you know, we've been talking about this since dobbs happened that this was the natural outcome that would happen in states are we've banned abortion and made incredibly hostile conditions for providers. we knew this was going to happen, it's happened realtime, and so grateful you're covering it. we have to tell these stories, and we know they disproportionately affect women of color who are most at the margins in places like louisiana. >> mini, we have much more to talk about. i'm out of time for the show, but you and i
it is about power control. >> there's a report about what's going on in louisiana. there are descriptions of times in which doctors instead of performing -- instead of prescribing mifepristone are performing cesarean sections on women, which is wild. performing a surgery on a woman -- the quote here she the doctor ended up having to take this person for a c-section to preserve the appearance of not doing an abortion even though this is not a viable pregnancy. >> this is the...
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a rewarding career is on the ordinary directly contribute to the advancement of our beloved state, louisianaare you ready for change? find your career at broadband nation.org. >> david, welcome. the ceo of tia not only broadband but broadband deployment, broadband is really trying come with a solution on a critical issue. we have all of the funding private and public that we have never had to connect everye quee workforce? where's the problem you are trying to solve and how are you trying to solve it? >> first of all thank you for having me. i really appreciate it. we have a big issue across the country course from $100 billion state and federal money to build out broadband that is on top of all the private networks that have been built and are being built■ in the satellite world across the country as well. but we have a workforce issue to the tune of maybe 200,000 people eight shortage in that range to build out broadband in the next four -- five years. the bead program that is the duration of the bead program. with aging out, look at my gray ha ahe broadband industry. more than a quarter o
a rewarding career is on the ordinary directly contribute to the advancement of our beloved state, louisianaare you ready for change? find your career at broadband nation.org. >> david, welcome. the ceo of tia not only broadband but broadband deployment, broadband is really trying come with a solution on a critical issue. we have all of the funding private and public that we have never had to connect everye quee workforce? where's the problem you are trying to solve and how are you trying...
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tonight snow could return to parts of north east, and six states from louisiana to north carolina are getting drenched. this video near charleston, south carolina, today some areas could see a half foot of rain. the storm system is also spawning tornados. this damage from a twister that ripped through dale county, alabama, on friday. several homes were hit but no injuries are reported. >>> miami beach is breaking up with spring break revelers this weekend, cracking down on the rowdy partiers that show up every march. cbs is there with more on what's behind the split. christian? >> reporter: good evening, these are the strongest measures the city of miami beach has proactively taken ahead of spring break to keep people safe. so far the measures appear to be working, but it's still early. throughout the month of march miami beach is cracking down on spring break. years of chaos including last year's deadly shootings led officials to say enough is enough. the city's entire police force has hit the streets along with some 18 other local state and federal agencies. >> what we don't welcome
tonight snow could return to parts of north east, and six states from louisiana to north carolina are getting drenched. this video near charleston, south carolina, today some areas could see a half foot of rain. the storm system is also spawning tornados. this damage from a twister that ripped through dale county, alabama, on friday. several homes were hit but no injuries are reported. >>> miami beach is breaking up with spring break revelers this weekend, cracking down on the rowdy...
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caught on camera, the louisiana school bus driver the louisiana school bus driver hailed a hero [dogers] [thinking] why always the couch? does he need to go to puppy school? get his little puppy diploma? how much have i been spending on this little guy? when your questions about life turn into questions about money... there's erica. the virtual financial assistant to help you spend, save, and plan smarter. only from bank of america. why is special k so special? the multigrain flakes? oh wait i see, it's the real fruit. oh wait wait, can you go back to the berries? mmhmm. special k. special for a reason. sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like himself. get the rest to be your best with non-habit forming zzzquil. ♪ ♪ [♪] looking for a moisturizer that does more than just moisturize? try olay regenerist for 10 benefits in every jar. olay visibly firms, lifts, and smooths wrinkles, by penetrating the skin, to boost regeneration at the surface cellular level. try olay. your record label is taking off
caught on camera, the louisiana school bus driver the louisiana school bus driver hailed a hero [dogers] [thinking] why always the couch? does he need to go to puppy school? get his little puppy diploma? how much have i been spending on this little guy? when your questions about life turn into questions about money... there's erica. the virtual financial assistant to help you spend, save, and plan smarter. only from bank of america. why is special k so special? the multigrain flakes? oh wait i...
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louisiana and up until that point and i'll get the tv point. but this is the reason why i love being on television. i had no idea where my family, i didn't know. some of them decided to go. they got to houston, orlando, birmingham, even little rock and some of them had to get rescued. a lot of a lot them had to get rescued. and i had to go on national tv basically to beg the government, not just of the united states, but the government of and every government in to go and get the people. because i knew there still people there and many of them drowned over 1800 people. but a of them just kept waiting, waiting for someone to come and rescue them. and for the first time in my adult life had made it, i felt the pain of growing up in poverty there's nothing like being. there's nothing like knowing that all you can eat and that you can't get that extra cracker slice of bread and the humility that comes when you don't have much money. so i know poverty. it's a know poverty. and boy, i did not like. and so i felt like i had go and talk to george bush
louisiana and up until that point and i'll get the tv point. but this is the reason why i love being on television. i had no idea where my family, i didn't know. some of them decided to go. they got to houston, orlando, birmingham, even little rock and some of them had to get rescued. a lot of a lot them had to get rescued. and i had to go on national tv basically to beg the government, not just of the united states, but the government of and every government in to go and get the people....
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the state of louisiana is very unclear about when that exception applies. and what does not. will i be prosecuted for saving this person's life? this is not hyperbole. according to a new report, doctors in louisiana are delaying necessary reproductive healthcare, including treatment for ectopic pregnancies, a condition that is not immediately treated can be deadly out of fear of breaking the current wall which could land them up to 15 years in prison, $200,000 in fines, and the loss of their medical license. in one case, a patient said her care was delayed for so long her fallopian tubes ruptured. i could have died, she said in the report. i really could have died. joining me is the president and ceo of reproductive freedom for all. thank you for being with us. i was one of those who did not think, who thought this was about abortion and whether you believe in a human life and when it starts. i thought these were good faith beliefs. it is fully about control. the ivf, the idea that you can't be clear about who mollify's for abortion. it is really just about
the state of louisiana is very unclear about when that exception applies. and what does not. will i be prosecuted for saving this person's life? this is not hyperbole. according to a new report, doctors in louisiana are delaying necessary reproductive healthcare, including treatment for ectopic pregnancies, a condition that is not immediately treated can be deadly out of fear of breaking the current wall which could land them up to 15 years in prison, $200,000 in fines, and the loss of their...
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in louisiana, abortion is banned in almost all circumstances, even in cases of and rape.allowed when the life of the pregnant person is in danger. here's the thing, the state of louisiana is very unclear about when that exception applies . the obscurity forces doctors to question what qualifies as an exception and what does not. will i be prosecuted for saving this person's life? this is not hyperbole. according to a new report, doctors in louisiana are delaying necessary reproductive health care, including treatment for ectopic pregnancies, a condition that, if not immediately treated, can be deadly. out of fear of breaking the current law, which could lend them up to 15 years in prison, $200,000 in fines, and a loss of their medical license it in one case, a patient that her care was delayed for so long that her fallopian tubes ruptured. "i could have died," she said in the report. "i really could have died." joining us president and ceo of reproductive freedom for all. good to see you. thank you for being with us. i didn't think, i thought this was about abortion and w
in louisiana, abortion is banned in almost all circumstances, even in cases of and rape.allowed when the life of the pregnant person is in danger. here's the thing, the state of louisiana is very unclear about when that exception applies . the obscurity forces doctors to question what qualifies as an exception and what does not. will i be prosecuted for saving this person's life? this is not hyperbole. according to a new report, doctors in louisiana are delaying necessary reproductive health...
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and and and when he goes to louisiana, he says, it's so strange, it's so picayune here. it's so swampy and so ugly i can't you know, this i don't want to be in the south. and meanwhile, henry w grady is talking about how the south is one thing and we're all you know, this is this is the new south and it's it's the future sometimes the archive will lead to people. henry grady is a white railroad carpenter working guy, but he's the one kind of closest to the black workers who talks about the kind of environments that they're in and the kinds of the that they do. and and so it's the archive is always ready for a new kind of history. i think i would say that that question is particularly acute for my period where the people that the authors, my team writing about the sort of the pre 18 pre 19th century south particularly writing about indigenous americans and african-americans where many of the sources most of the sources are actually written by. and so the question, how do you how can you study those if they didn't leave their own sources? and so this has been a question th
and and and when he goes to louisiana, he says, it's so strange, it's so picayune here. it's so swampy and so ugly i can't you know, this i don't want to be in the south. and meanwhile, henry w grady is talking about how the south is one thing and we're all you know, this is this is the new south and it's it's the future sometimes the archive will lead to people. henry grady is a white railroad carpenter working guy, but he's the one kind of closest to the black workers who talks about the kind...
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liz morrow from louisiana.. >> thanks for having me. >> bill: dominican republican tightening its borders as gang violence spirals out of control in haiti. new details on the chaos there. traveling to the arctic with the u.s. navy. may not sound like a great idea but it is one world of an adventure and you'll hear all about it coming up this morning. >> day one coming to a close with our first sunset here. wow, look at that. from the arctic. not a bad day. ♪ zyrtec allergy relief works fast and lasts a full 24 hours so dave can be the... deliverer of dance. ok, dave! let's be more than our allergies. zeize the day with zyrtec. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) the best advice i ever got was to invest with vanguard for my retirement. the second best? stay healthy enough to enjoy it. so i started preparing physically and f
liz morrow from louisiana.. >> thanks for having me. >> bill: dominican republican tightening its borders as gang violence spirals out of control in haiti. new details on the chaos there. traveling to the arctic with the u.s. navy. may not sound like a great idea but it is one world of an adventure and you'll hear all about it coming up this morning. >> day one coming to a close with our first sunset here. wow, look at that. from the arctic. not a bad day. ♪ zyrtec allergy...
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host: marty in louisiana. thanks for the thoughts and input, marty.rnal looks at the shortened work week, but it also gives this aspect on something that marty brought up when ithey saying, picture fridays when the offices are closed, texting is on hold, and emails can wait until monday. it isn't a day off by default. fridays become theay when employees tackle focused work since they will not be interrupted by email, text, or phone calls. if someone is so efficient that they complete their they may tae friday as personal time. you can get the benefit of clarity. we won't be expected to take meetings or calls and we won't be able to reach our colleagues. it is a nice perk and incentive to be extra efficient the rest of the week to$p have flexibility on friday. if you want to receive more, you can see that at the wall street journal. louisiana, the line for others, david, hello. yes, i just want to make a comment on the workweek. with inflation as baas is, 32 hours and then you have to find another job to just try to make the same amount of money you we
host: marty in louisiana. thanks for the thoughts and input, marty.rnal looks at the shortened work week, but it also gives this aspect on something that marty brought up when ithey saying, picture fridays when the offices are closed, texting is on hold, and emails can wait until monday. it isn't a day off by default. fridays become theay when employees tackle focused work since they will not be interrupted by email, text, or phone calls. if someone is so efficient that they complete their they...