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as i said, i'm grateful for the team here at baton rouge general. and if you look not just here in baton rouge, but across the state and the country, if you are looking for heroes today, they are our health care professionals. they are our nurses, doctors, everybody coming together to work so hard and so well to save lives and to improve lives. and when we pray to god that we will provide comfort and peace to these covid patients, and healing to them, you know, he sends health care professionals. so it really is an answer to our prayer. and so we need to pray for those individuals. too, that they will have the grace and courage and the strength to be able to do what they are doing day after day and continue making that positive difference. and the support that we are getting from the navy is absolutely invaluable, and we really would appreciate it. and look, this is coming from a west point graduate. it's really hard for me to stay. -- say. no, it's not hard for me to say at a time like this i will say being navy -- [laughter] i would also be remiss
as i said, i'm grateful for the team here at baton rouge general. and if you look not just here in baton rouge, but across the state and the country, if you are looking for heroes today, they are our health care professionals. they are our nurses, doctors, everybody coming together to work so hard and so well to save lives and to improve lives. and when we pray to god that we will provide comfort and peace to these covid patients, and healing to them, you know, he sends health care...
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in port alan, next door to baton rougem was just a next door to baton rougem wasjust a small next doorem was just a small room, we were actually waiting on our apartment so we were just staying there until the first. unknown to them, joseph was being watched by the sheriff's office. i was laying on the bed watching a video, and joseph had just got out of the shower standing by the bathroom mirror, and all of a sudden i heard west baton rouge sheriff's office, put your hands up, so i immediately turned up and sat up in bed and put my hands up, and made eye contact with the officer, and joe turned around and walked up a little bit, hejust walked up like an inch and put his hands up, and one of the officers immediately grabbed josef. the officer grabbed joe's hand and he bent it really hard when he was taking him down, and i see joe go to the ground. i see them standing overjoe, and the gun go off at that time, and... and then, soon as the gun goes off onjoe... 0ne and then, soon as the gun goes off onjoe... one was coming at me with a gun in my face, and he immediately grabbed me, and he
in port alan, next door to baton rougem was just a next door to baton rougem wasjust a small next doorem was just a small room, we were actually waiting on our apartment so we were just staying there until the first. unknown to them, joseph was being watched by the sheriff's office. i was laying on the bed watching a video, and joseph had just got out of the shower standing by the bathroom mirror, and all of a sudden i heard west baton rouge sheriff's office, put your hands up, so i immediately...
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independence day in 2016 in baton rouge, louisiana.y day for store owner abdullah muflahi and his friend and colleague, alton stirling. first time i met alton was when i first came down here from detroit. he was selling cds at the store i first started working at. he is the one who actually welcomed me to baton rouge and told me if i needed help with anything, to actually ask him. this is actually where he usually set up, was right here. now, 37—year—old alton was selling cds from a table outside abdullah‘s shop. he loved it out here, he knew everybody and everybody knew him. but around midnight, someone had called the police on alton, for allegedly threatening a homeless man with a gun. excuse me, man, can you put your hands on the car real quick? stop, stop. what you're talking about? put your hands on the car. don't move brother, stop. what did i did, sir, what i did? don't bleep move or i'll shoot bleep your ass! put your hands on the car i will shoot you too, in your bleep head, do you understand me? i ran outside, i saw the polic
independence day in 2016 in baton rouge, louisiana.y day for store owner abdullah muflahi and his friend and colleague, alton stirling. first time i met alton was when i first came down here from detroit. he was selling cds at the store i first started working at. he is the one who actually welcomed me to baton rouge and told me if i needed help with anything, to actually ask him. this is actually where he usually set up, was right here. now, 37—year—old alton was selling cds from a table...
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independence day in 2016 in baton rouge, louisiana.been a busy day for store owner abdullah muflahi and his friend and colleague, alton stirling. first time i met alton was when i first came down from detroit. down here from detroit. he was selling cds at the store i first started working at. he is the one who actually welcomed me to baton rouge and told me if i needed help with anything, to actually ask him. this is actually where he usually set up, was right here. now, 37—year—old alton was selling cds from a table outside abdullah's shop. he loved it out here, he knew everybody and everybody knew him. but around midnight, someone had called the police on alton, for allegedly threatening a homeless man with a gun. excuse me, man, can you put your hands on the car real quick? stop, stop. what you're talking about? put your hands on the car. don't move brother, stop. what did i did, sir, what i did? don't bleep move or i'll shoot bleep your ass! put your hands on the car i will shoot you too, in the bleep head, do you understand me? i
independence day in 2016 in baton rouge, louisiana.been a busy day for store owner abdullah muflahi and his friend and colleague, alton stirling. first time i met alton was when i first came down from detroit. down here from detroit. he was selling cds at the store i first started working at. he is the one who actually welcomed me to baton rouge and told me if i needed help with anything, to actually ask him. this is actually where he usually set up, was right here. now, 37—year—old alton...
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protesters being hit with batons.ng what you think about that and whether you condone that type of police behavior. >> there was some peaceful protests. overwhelmingly peaceful throughout the day and the night. a lot of restraint from the nypd overall. i have not seen the videos you refer to or seen those accounts, but it is anything that needs to be reviewed, it will be. >> so there was some peaceful protests. i haven't seen the accounts. that was the mayor being asked about that. this is footage shot in manhattan. it appears to show officers striking a person on a bike as onlookers recorded the scene. they are aghast, by the way. there are four people beating the one guy on his bike? the governor of new york took such umbrage and suggestion that police would use batons he called the question a partisan attack. >> do you think there's any sensible police officer who believes their job is hitting a peaceful person with a baton? it's that kind of incendiary rhetoric that it's not a fact. it's not a fact. it's not even
protesters being hit with batons.ng what you think about that and whether you condone that type of police behavior. >> there was some peaceful protests. overwhelmingly peaceful throughout the day and the night. a lot of restraint from the nypd overall. i have not seen the videos you refer to or seen those accounts, but it is anything that needs to be reviewed, it will be. >> so there was some peaceful protests. i haven't seen the accounts. that was the mayor being asked about that....
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against such groups an effective , weapon is a long baton. departments should be equipped with this versatile, special issue weapon. then trained in its correct use to face the mom with confidence. it's full-length is used in offense and defense. and in restraining or handling crowds. the butt end of the baton can be used to deliver jabs and thrashes. [shouting] objective in any disturbance is to confuse and break up the mob. in the first critical stage, one of the most effective weapons is obscuring smoke. it can be released by a grenade or by a handheld projector. the delivery technique for smoke or teargas is the line of release. a number of grenades are placed line, for example across the street away from the mob so that air currents will carry the fog into the scene of action. white smoke does not contaminate. it is non-toxic and light teargas must be used with favorable wind. the police usually do not have to come in to physical contact with the rioters or enter the gas or obscured area. this cuts down the possibility of police casualti
against such groups an effective , weapon is a long baton. departments should be equipped with this versatile, special issue weapon. then trained in its correct use to face the mom with confidence. it's full-length is used in offense and defense. and in restraining or handling crowds. the butt end of the baton can be used to deliver jabs and thrashes. [shouting] objective in any disturbance is to confuse and break up the mob. in the first critical stage, one of the most effective weapons is...
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baton rouge. >> rorter: earlier this erar, did it ct? covered it. it was totally covered this year. >> reporter: the challenges ofhi water levels on the mississippi are many. >> right heris where these tugs have hit the, this pilon of the bridge structure and, you'lt see like the le scrape marks and gouges, you have some tugsat ave such, you know, like i said, three football fields long. >> reporter: so as wide as this is, it's kind of a tight squeeze when the river's going >> yes. >> reporter: and high water here can join forces with powerful storms in the gulf. this spring, hurricane barry left cities like new orleans on he brink of disaster. >> hurricane seasoighwater ason when you have those overlap each other, you have trble. and there was a great fear here that when the hurricane came, it would cause the river to back up and come up, and it was already so high that it would flood new orleans. >> reporter:7 feet of high river water left the city with only three feet of remaining levee protection that's a safeguard the height of a ga
baton rouge. >> rorter: earlier this erar, did it ct? covered it. it was totally covered this year. >> reporter: the challenges ofhi water levels on the mississippi are many. >> right heris where these tugs have hit the, this pilon of the bridge structure and, you'lt see like the le scrape marks and gouges, you have some tugsat ave such, you know, like i said, three football fields long. >> reporter: so as wide as this is, it's kind of a tight squeeze when the river's...
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he's also a local hero in baton rouge. john wertheim reports for "60 minutes." >> you might call 2019 the year of yes for louisiana state. they won the national championship. their quarterback joe burrow won the heisman trophy. that's jamar chase. in april, nfl teams drafted 124 players from lsu, tying a modern record for one school fwoumplt all the talent coursing through baton rouge -- ♪ ♪ there is a house in new orleans ♪ >>> the sun rises and sits with coach onchts he didn't get much of a victory lap unless you count 5:00 a.m. rides to work radio blaring. covid hits and he was coming to work alone. we were invited inside lsu football for a few days in august when louisiana had one of the highest covid rates in the country. players were back in the gym but they weren't training in a bubble. everyone here goes home at night. the team tracks players' temperatures, administers regular covid tests, isolates those who test positive, and quarantines anyone who comes in contact with the virus. >> all over the place. >> really?
he's also a local hero in baton rouge. john wertheim reports for "60 minutes." >> you might call 2019 the year of yes for louisiana state. they won the national championship. their quarterback joe burrow won the heisman trophy. that's jamar chase. in april, nfl teams drafted 124 players from lsu, tying a modern record for one school fwoumplt all the talent coursing through baton rouge -- ♪ ♪ there is a house in new orleans ♪ >>> the sun rises and sits with coach...
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baton rouge general managing the staff of this facility and i want to tell everyone affiliated with baton rouge general we very much appreciate them stepping up, expanding their capacity. really that goes to all of the hospitals assistance across the state of louisiana. it's important to note that this will be a fully functioning hospital for all patient who need care. whether they are diagnosed with covid-19 or have other medical needs. obviously this is different from the convention center, which is is going to be a medical monitoring station for covid patients only. you won't be able to go to convention center in new orleans on your own to seek care and treatment. we will not allow visitors there to see the patients who will be there. everybody who goes to the convention center will be transfer to a facility by a hospital. we will be moving to expand capacity in several regions of the state, similar to what we're doing at the convention center. we have little more time and the rest of the state and modeling is brought up to date as new data comes online. we will be looking at that. it
baton rouge general managing the staff of this facility and i want to tell everyone affiliated with baton rouge general we very much appreciate them stepping up, expanding their capacity. really that goes to all of the hospitals assistance across the state of louisiana. it's important to note that this will be a fully functioning hospital for all patient who need care. whether they are diagnosed with covid-19 or have other medical needs. obviously this is different from the convention center,...
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i am from baton rouge although i reside in new orleans. i grew up in an area that most of you may know called the greater eden park area, and growing up in that area, i witnessed firsthand how the lack of medical care can directly cause an entire community to have unrelenting global issues. thomas payne, in the work the american crisis, wrote these are men's souls.t try ladies and gentlemen, i will tell you, at this time, we are definitely in a crisis, and the soul of the state of louisiana is being tried. the coronavirus is ravaging our state in the form of a disease called covid-19, and specifically, the numbers of african-americans who have succumbed to this disease is clearly disproportionate to the absolute number of black people who reside in this state. the explanations for this are multifactorial and i will try to elucidate some of these issues today as well as give solutions and finally try to give some hope and inspiration to my people's fight against the scourge of this pandemic. we know that this is a really difficult issue. we
i am from baton rouge although i reside in new orleans. i grew up in an area that most of you may know called the greater eden park area, and growing up in that area, i witnessed firsthand how the lack of medical care can directly cause an entire community to have unrelenting global issues. thomas payne, in the work the american crisis, wrote these are men's souls.t try ladies and gentlemen, i will tell you, at this time, we are definitely in a crisis, and the soul of the state of louisiana is...
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you be well down there in baton rouge, louisiana. trump said more testing was to blame for the rise in cases, stay with us. in peytonville, there's lots of ways to save on auto insurance. really? yeah. very proud of that. with smartride® from nationwide, they can get discounts for safe driving. does she get one? mrs. carmichael? safest driver in peytonville. takes a lot of work and effort to be the safest driver in peytonville. what about this guy? with nationwide smartmiles®, the less he...
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how much -- how much are you dealing with outside of baton rouge versus in the baton rouge community. how bad are things in rural parts of louisiana where they have just no ability to treat some of these patients? >> yeah, we view ourselves as a service agency to the rest around baton rouge. the level of illness in baton rouge has limited that service capability and we are continuing every day to try to reinstate it. there is no doubt that nine months into this, going through our third surge here in louisiana, that our team members, while committed and wanting to do an excellent job are tired. and that is an impact as we talk about how do you surge again and ask people to do more and try to staff more. it's a real significant problem. >> are you noticing anything different in covid patients this time? are they getting it from a different way? you noted this is the third surge that you've had to deal with. is it -- are people catching it a different way? is there anything different about this surge on the patient side of things? >> yeah, our first surge march and april had a significan
how much -- how much are you dealing with outside of baton rouge versus in the baton rouge community. how bad are things in rural parts of louisiana where they have just no ability to treat some of these patients? >> yeah, we view ourselves as a service agency to the rest around baton rouge. the level of illness in baton rouge has limited that service capability and we are continuing every day to try to reinstate it. there is no doubt that nine months into this, going through our third...
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what is home life like for you, the self-quarantine, in baton rouge? guest: stay-at-home, wash your hands. stay-at-home, wash your hands. [laughs] that is what it has been like. and staying engaged with what is happening on the news, and helping through social media, engage and try to shape the solutions. because i think we do all have to work together. we do have to look forward to the next phase of this, and we need to prepare that this, unlike a hurricane, will not go away. it is going to be here for a while, and we need to figure out a way forward on how we are going to continue to protect ourselves and how we are going to get the testing done, how we are going to operate schools in the future, how we are going to operate stores, and some of the entertainment things we like to do, and that is a lot of work to do. but just opening the country up will not give people the confidence that it is ok to go sit in a crowded restaurant or go back to a basketball game or fall football. our culture will be changed as a result of this virus. everything from no
what is home life like for you, the self-quarantine, in baton rouge? guest: stay-at-home, wash your hands. stay-at-home, wash your hands. [laughs] that is what it has been like. and staying engaged with what is happening on the news, and helping through social media, engage and try to shape the solutions. because i think we do all have to work together. we do have to look forward to the next phase of this, and we need to prepare that this, unlike a hurricane, will not go away. it is going to be...
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by the time they made the phone calls to new orleans, and a member we are talking again baton rouge is an hour and a half drive. but all it there are two lane road to the march. it took four hours to get the doctor here. for the time he got here the poison and the other things and they got shot kind of set in the infection. and he would long ultimately died several hours later. who shot huey long? all sorts of speculation part i can say first-hand accounts from the bodyguard who was with him colonel, far k called him chief because he was also chief of police said i was there. it's all a bunch of -- it about bodyguard shooting him. it was one small caliber bullet. i was there and they took it out of his stomach. they put in my hand. i turned it over to the lab. i held it. i know for a fact. and rumor back then and in many of the books i have read that said huey long had done some things to the weiss family. because they were anti-long back then. that is what provoked weiss to do it he did. he was a mild mannered nice doctor who for whatever reason did what he did. and of course everyone
by the time they made the phone calls to new orleans, and a member we are talking again baton rouge is an hour and a half drive. but all it there are two lane road to the march. it took four hours to get the doctor here. for the time he got here the poison and the other things and they got shot kind of set in the infection. and he would long ultimately died several hours later. who shot huey long? all sorts of speculation part i can say first-hand accounts from the bodyguard who was with him...
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you be well down there in baton rouge, louisiana.more testing was to blame for the rise in cases, stay with us. at carvana, no matter what car you buy from us, you get the freedom of a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it has enough wiggle room in your garage. you get the time to make sure you love it. and on the 6th day, we'll reach out and make sure everything's amazing. if so... excellent. if not, swap it out for another or return it for a refund. it's that simple. because at carvana, your car happiness is what makes us happy.
you be well down there in baton rouge, louisiana.more testing was to blame for the rise in cases, stay with us. at carvana, no matter what car you buy from us, you get the freedom of a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it has enough wiggle room in your garage. you...
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traveled the highway which is now u.s. 61 between new orleans and baton rouge. a three hour trip easy. there was a stop he said, i would make my phone call. he would get something to drink. to this day, that service station, restaurant, is still there. he said we would stop there and i will make my phone call. car wered in the receivers. it would receive a transmission, it could not transmit back. a radio.s he said i would make my call. he said we traveled in two cars. he said there was always a car in front. it was not uncommon, you hear someone shooting along the way. remember, we were rural. the war was over, world war i was over. huey long was a populist. they had never had anyone like him as governor. baton rouge is what it is in large part because of the contributions of the governor. louisiana's capital is here. it was not always here. it moved around. this building was one of the in forming baton rouge as the foundation for the seat of government. what we call the capital and ask across the street from your was in 1938 orompleted 1939. government had alr
traveled the highway which is now u.s. 61 between new orleans and baton rouge. a three hour trip easy. there was a stop he said, i would make my phone call. he would get something to drink. to this day, that service station, restaurant, is still there. he said we would stop there and i will make my phone call. car wered in the receivers. it would receive a transmission, it could not transmit back. a radio.s he said i would make my call. he said we traveled in two cars. he said there was always...
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from baton rouge back and forth, because of the two trip law, it's 320 miles. they would they would be making that trip to see the same exact position have been praised as a providing services in baton rouge. that has no benefit to women's health. it will only hurt their health which is exact with the district court found. >> you haven't mentioned, it's odd, the 30-mile from the clinic, most of these abortions don't have any complications and the patient never gets near a hospital, but if she needs a hospital, certainly not going to be the one near the clinic. she will be home. >> that's exactly right, your honor. that's what this court recognized in whole woman's health and one of the reasons want why a conclude the law is medically unnecessary. the complication rate is extreme and small to begin with but when complications do occur it's almost always after the woman has left the clinic. the standard of care at the point is for her to go to the hospital closest to her home. about 40% of abortions in louisiana are medication abortions and in the complication fr
from baton rouge back and forth, because of the two trip law, it's 320 miles. they would they would be making that trip to see the same exact position have been praised as a providing services in baton rouge. that has no benefit to women's health. it will only hurt their health which is exact with the district court found. >> you haven't mentioned, it's odd, the 30-mile from the clinic, most of these abortions don't have any complications and the patient never gets near a hospital, but if...
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highway 61, between new orleans and baton rouge. it was a two, three-hour trip, easy three-hour trip. he said, we would run down that highway. he said there was a stop, i would make my phone call. huey would get something to drink. i didn't know enough to say was it alcoholic, non-alcoholic? to this day that service station restaurant is still there. it looks art deco '30s style. he said, i would stop there and make my phone call, because all we had in our car was receivers. in other words, it would receive a radio transmission. they couldn't transmit back. it was, in effect, a police radio, but it was a radio. he said, i would make my call and we would leave. we traveled in two cars. i traveled with the governor or the senator, and there was always a car in front of us. it was not uncommon you would hear plink, plink, someone shooting at us along the way. he said, remember, we were rural. we were just coming out of the throes of -- the war was over, world war i was over, huey long was a populist. they had never had anyone like him
highway 61, between new orleans and baton rouge. it was a two, three-hour trip, easy three-hour trip. he said, we would run down that highway. he said there was a stop, i would make my phone call. huey would get something to drink. i didn't know enough to say was it alcoholic, non-alcoholic? to this day that service station restaurant is still there. it looks art deco '30s style. he said, i would stop there and make my phone call, because all we had in our car was receivers. in other words, it...
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so does baton rouge and bosier. there are some areas that are doing extremely well. there are other areas of our state that are not doing well at all. this virus, this disease is throughout the state of louisiana, and everybody needs to take it seriously. and everybody will at some point, when there is a death close to them. well, would it be better if we took it seriously so that never had to happen? i think the answer speaks for itself. so i would encourage people to comply. we will have another briefing. i will let you know when it's going to be. i suspect it will be tomorrow about the same time. between now and then, i ask everybody to do what they can to comply. show gratitude to our first responders and healthcare responders and and let's lift each other up in prayer. thank you so much. >> c-span has round the clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic and it is all available on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world wit
so does baton rouge and bosier. there are some areas that are doing extremely well. there are other areas of our state that are not doing well at all. this virus, this disease is throughout the state of louisiana, and everybody needs to take it seriously. and everybody will at some point, when there is a death close to them. well, would it be better if we took it seriously so that never had to happen? i think the answer speaks for itself. so i would encourage people to comply. we will have...
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so, i'll meet you guys at baton rouge? robbie: baton rouge. yes, sir.is: okay, i'll see you there. ♪ robbie: welcome to baton rouge. lemonis: yeah. robbie: this is maddie, our store manager. lemonis: nice to meet you. how are you? madison: doing well. thanks. lemonis: who do you report to? madison: there -- it really is both of them. julie: i would say me, yeah. robbie: yeah, julie. lemonis: okay. i'm marcus. allyson: i'm allyson. lemonis: nice to meet you guys. so, when people walk in here, do you have any repeat customers? madison: oh, 75% is regulars. lemonis: and do you know exactly what they're gonna buy or not buy? madison: yes. lemonis: okay. madison: i know their style. i know their kids. lemonis: that's clienteling. like, "oh, my gosh. this came in. i know suzy's gonna love this." and then you're putting it in a box. you're calling her up and be like, "i know you're a working mother. i'm sending you the most amazing box, and you're gonna love everything. you're gonna wish i sent you more." julie: i never thought of that. that's a good idea. lem
so, i'll meet you guys at baton rouge? robbie: baton rouge. yes, sir.is: okay, i'll see you there. ♪ robbie: welcome to baton rouge. lemonis: yeah. robbie: this is maddie, our store manager. lemonis: nice to meet you. how are you? madison: doing well. thanks. lemonis: who do you report to? madison: there -- it really is both of them. julie: i would say me, yeah. robbie: yeah, julie. lemonis: okay. i'm marcus. allyson: i'm allyson. lemonis: nice to meet you guys. so, when people walk in here,...
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donia is the new woman wielding the baton and driving the action into outer boswell's production of could choose. and we visit the house in pamplona which has earned itself the title thanks to its award winning and an imbalanced concrete design. also since 2007 berlin fashion week has taken place twice a year in january and july and over the years it's earned a reputation as a great place for young designers to earn their stripes but young designers are by definition tapping into the mentality and aesthetics of millennial than even gen says which means that sustainability in the industry has grown radically in importance and that's where the neighbor new trade show plays a major role. sustainability can be pretty sure some of the environmentally friendly fashions on the sleigh or even runway ready symbol style has moved on from the crunchy granola look of the past that the new and not the berlin trade figure for a sustainable fashion the focus is on where ability and basics the berlin label restore blood sisters hasn't sacrificed style in their pursuit of more ecological fashions but chan
donia is the new woman wielding the baton and driving the action into outer boswell's production of could choose. and we visit the house in pamplona which has earned itself the title thanks to its award winning and an imbalanced concrete design. also since 2007 berlin fashion week has taken place twice a year in january and july and over the years it's earned a reputation as a great place for young designers to earn their stripes but young designers are by definition tapping into the mentality...
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and from baton rouge back and forth, because of the two-trip law, it's 320 miles. and, again, they would be making that trip to see the same exact physician who had been previously providing services in baton rouge. and that has no benefit to women's health. it will only hurt their health, which is exactly what the district court found here. justice ginsburg: you haven't mentioned, and it's odd, the 30 mile from the clinic, when most of these abortions don't have any complications and the patient never gets near a hospital, but if she needs a hospital, it's certainly not going to be the one near the clinic. she will be home. ms. rikelman: that -- justice ginsburg: and so -- ms. rikelman: that's exactly right, your honor. that's what this court recognized in whole woman's health and one of the reasons why it concluded the law is medically unnecessary, because the -- the complication rate is extremely small to begin with, but when complications do occur, it's almost always after the woman has been left the clinic. and the standard of care at that point is for her to
and from baton rouge back and forth, because of the two-trip law, it's 320 miles. and, again, they would be making that trip to see the same exact physician who had been previously providing services in baton rouge. and that has no benefit to women's health. it will only hurt their health, which is exactly what the district court found here. justice ginsburg: you haven't mentioned, and it's odd, the 30 mile from the clinic, when most of these abortions don't have any complications and the...
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highway 61 between there and baton rouge. he said it was a two or three hour trip, easily a three hour trip reset we would run down that highway. he said i would make my phone call you get something to drink i didn't know enough to say was an alcoholic or nonalcoholic. and to this day that service station, restaurant still there. it lists art deco 30 style pretty said we stopped there and i would make my phone call. all we had our car were receivers. in other words it would receive a radio transmission. they would not translate that part is in effect a police radio but it was a radio. and he said it would make my call we would leave. we travel into cars for it i traveled with the governor and said there's always a car in front of us. it was not uncommon you hear plank, point, someone shooting at us along the way. he said remember, we were just coming out of the throws. the war was over, world war i was over, huey long was a populist for theirs anti- sediments, they'd never had anyone like him as a governor who got around to u
highway 61 between there and baton rouge. he said it was a two or three hour trip, easily a three hour trip reset we would run down that highway. he said i would make my phone call you get something to drink i didn't know enough to say was an alcoholic or nonalcoholic. and to this day that service station, restaurant still there. it lists art deco 30 style pretty said we stopped there and i would make my phone call. all we had our car were receivers. in other words it would receive a radio...
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i could understand the spike in areas -- baton rouge and last 8. not -- lafayette. i'm not sure why northeast up.siana seems to be going that's a rural area. i just want to know, what you think of that? >> there can be a number of reasons. the first answer i can give you is i do not know specifically what is driving that. one is, we still need to get more testing. thee giving you down to parish level data about what the total tests performed on parish.s of that we are looking at that data we havely to see if enough reach into that community. and where we don't, we're testing resources there to see if we can identify more people. as we do that, you're going to see these pockets of increased that.that come from just like the pockets we just talked about with the new laboratory suddenly reporting its old data. when we look at the north, we do have a pattern where we saw plateaued hospitalizations -- the data we were looking at weekend.the plateaued hospitalizations across the shreveport quarter all the way to monroe. we are seeing case increases as well especially in t
i could understand the spike in areas -- baton rouge and last 8. not -- lafayette. i'm not sure why northeast up.siana seems to be going that's a rural area. i just want to know, what you think of that? >> there can be a number of reasons. the first answer i can give you is i do not know specifically what is driving that. one is, we still need to get more testing. thee giving you down to parish level data about what the total tests performed on parish.s of that we are looking at that data...
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they can strike you with a baton in the leg.imes you have to, and it's worse when you're alone. it's even more difficult when the officer is alone. but here they had two officers. their actions were i think in line with everything up until he shot mr. brooks, and then it was clearly an unjustified use of force. >> the fact that we can see the tasers is usually because the tasers are a different color. they're usually a bright color so you can see it being carried in mr. brooks' hand and you can see the officer has a taser in his hand as well. talk to me about the tasers. the lawyer chris stewart for the brooks family says when they're in court arguing a police used a taser on a victim the argument is always that the taser is not lethal. it's not lethal, certainly not even damaging over a certain area, a certain distance. so in this case when he's got a taser running the other way he poses no danger to the police. >> right, ali. and you said it so clearly. what's key here is the totality of the circumstances. let me make it even
they can strike you with a baton in the leg.imes you have to, and it's worse when you're alone. it's even more difficult when the officer is alone. but here they had two officers. their actions were i think in line with everything up until he shot mr. brooks, and then it was clearly an unjustified use of force. >> the fact that we can see the tasers is usually because the tasers are a different color. they're usually a bright color so you can see it being carried in mr. brooks' hand and...
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the serene setting helps focus the body and mind here in baton baton there's a deep appreciation for the dance company from hamburg at the press conference it's obvious that the local media is familiar with his work here and it is and by that victory i feel was a ballet is truly good when it doesn't just tell an old story but my story. is so and it is as if it saved my negotiator that's the most important thing is that it's still alive the worst thing that could happen would be to have works of mine staged in a way that's all fine and good but like a museum object behind glass and that's mustn't happen that's the dance ballet is a living art form but it is it's to do with the here and now and if it has nothing to do with now then it shouldn't be done at all it needs to not so much. as always the choreographer attends the performance accompanied by his ballet master. i think the last 2 decades the company has built up a loyal fan base here in the south many members of the audience have come from france and switzerland. then who has a capacity of $2500.00 seats and every single one is
the serene setting helps focus the body and mind here in baton baton there's a deep appreciation for the dance company from hamburg at the press conference it's obvious that the local media is familiar with his work here and it is and by that victory i feel was a ballet is truly good when it doesn't just tell an old story but my story. is so and it is as if it saved my negotiator that's the most important thing is that it's still alive the worst thing that could happen would be to have works of...
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highway 61 between new orleans and baton rouge.he said it was a two or three hour trip, easy three hour trip. he said it would run down that highway, there was a stop, he said he'd make his phone call. he would get something to drink, i don't know to say if it was alcoholic or not, and to that day, the service station restaurant is still there. it looks art deco, 30 style. when he stopped there, and i make my phone call. all we had in our car were receivers. in other words, it would receive a radio transmission and could not transmit back. it was an effect a police radio, but it was a radio. and he said i would make my car and relief. we travel into cars, i traveled with the governor or the senator. he said there was always a car in front of us and it was not uncommon. someone is shooting at us along the way. he said remember, we were rural. we were just coming out of the throws -- the war was. overruled one was over. he belong was a populist. they had never had anyone like him as a governor who got around and used the media. baton
highway 61 between new orleans and baton rouge.he said it was a two or three hour trip, easy three hour trip. he said it would run down that highway, there was a stop, he said he'd make his phone call. he would get something to drink, i don't know to say if it was alcoholic or not, and to that day, the service station restaurant is still there. it looks art deco, 30 style. when he stopped there, and i make my phone call. all we had in our car were receivers. in other words, it would receive a...
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big incineration of the 1964 and that demonstrates a cut techniques for mauve control and smoke and batons, federal laboratories funded the film, a manufacture of a popular riot gun used to fire tear gas canisters. riot and civil disturbances are on the increase everywhere. press reports from around the world show that many sets demonstrations, whether possibly intended or not have develop into riots, with resulting police casualties, loss of life and property. there are professional agitators who can inflame tempers and can inflame and bloody riots but the resulting riots, it can happen here, wherever you are. it is a police problem. one such a situation has broken up, their tax six based on random employment of necessary reports, but can be used to bring it under control. what you are going to see are the most basic important and important techniques. the only unalterable fact about civil disturbances is that they are caused by and involved by people. as always, the police are on the spot and have to dominate the situation. crowds at sports events have riots people at the scene of an acc
big incineration of the 1964 and that demonstrates a cut techniques for mauve control and smoke and batons, federal laboratories funded the film, a manufacture of a popular riot gun used to fire tear gas canisters. riot and civil disturbances are on the increase everywhere. press reports from around the world show that many sets demonstrations, whether possibly intended or not have develop into riots, with resulting police casualties, loss of life and property. there are professional agitators...
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they can strike you with a baton in the leg. sometimes you have to. it's worse when you're alone. it's even more difficult when the officer is alone. but here they had two officers. their actions were i think in line with everything up until he shot mr. brooks. and then it was a clearly unjustified use of force. >> the fact that we can see the tasers is usually because the tasers are a different color. they're often a bright color so you can see it being carried in mr. brooks's hand. you can see the other officer seemed to have a taser in his hand as well. talk to me about tasers. the lawyer, chris stewart, for the brooks family says that what they're in court arguing the police used a taser on a victim the argument is always the taser's not lethal. it's not lethal. it's certainly not even damaging over a certain area. a certain distance. so in this case when he's got a taser running the other way he poses no danger to the police. >> right, ali. and you said it so clearly. what's key here is the totality of the circumstances. let me make it even easie
they can strike you with a baton in the leg. sometimes you have to. it's worse when you're alone. it's even more difficult when the officer is alone. but here they had two officers. their actions were i think in line with everything up until he shot mr. brooks. and then it was a clearly unjustified use of force. >> the fact that we can see the tasers is usually because the tasers are a different color. they're often a bright color so you can see it being carried in mr. brooks's hand. you...
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police officers striking protesters you'll see boom, with batons, again. again, you can see that is i could tell you as an attorney textbook evidence of excessive force, because the individuals appear unarmed and docile as they are hit repeatedly you see with these batons. again, i'm sorry that this is disturbing, but we are documenting this in the news because it needs to be shown. now take this video. showing philadelphia police hitting civilians with batons. and hear the outrage and concern. you can see the shoving. tackling the woman to the ground ultimately. almost like a melee here. you see here trying to get away basically from the attack. local news report that officer is no longer on street patrol, and there is a local investigation of the incident. we're seeing a disturbing police response in new york as well where there have been some of the largest protests and where the mayor, who happens to be a democrat, has been choosing to continue to issue these curfews. here is officers beating protesters, hitting them with batons, throwing people to the
police officers striking protesters you'll see boom, with batons, again. again, you can see that is i could tell you as an attorney textbook evidence of excessive force, because the individuals appear unarmed and docile as they are hit repeatedly you see with these batons. again, i'm sorry that this is disturbing, but we are documenting this in the news because it needs to be shown. now take this video. showing philadelphia police hitting civilians with batons. and hear the outrage and concern....
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whether doe 5 really can't find a covering doctor in baton rouge.ity is that not really the fact that almost all hospitals in the state of louisiana do have ended mission, you have to habited mission record in order to admit patients. something in the record to that effect you don't get. if you don't send patients to the hospital, you don't get admission privileges. >> i think that's difficult to square with the fact that doe 5 who doesn't have an ob/gyn practice got privileges at tauro. petitioners acknowledged in the explicit patient minimums. they call them implicit.the good requirements they are pointing to the sorts of things that they would preclude doe 5 ended it. it is not to play themselves out in post enforcement context. ....... from its regulations, surgery centers nationwide, the buying requirement is medically unnecessary and imposes burdens. and if the justice ask if the credentials and benefits, after holding a trial, district court, this law would serve a benefit in louisiana with respect to burdens, the district court found that th
whether doe 5 really can't find a covering doctor in baton rouge.ity is that not really the fact that almost all hospitals in the state of louisiana do have ended mission, you have to habited mission record in order to admit patients. something in the record to that effect you don't get. if you don't send patients to the hospital, you don't get admission privileges. >> i think that's difficult to square with the fact that doe 5 who doesn't have an ob/gyn practice got privileges at tauro....
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next, louisiana governor john bel edwards gave his inaugural address at the state capital in baton rouge. in his speech he outlined his goals for louisiana including more investments in education, raising teacher pay and the minimum wage. [applause] gov. bel edwards: what a glorious day, i am privileged to be here for this second term to swear in -- >> what a glorious day, i am privileged to be here for the second term is where in this governor. laws,t i will support the constitution of the united states. gov. bel edwards: but i will support the laws of the constitution of the united states. >> and the constitution and laws of the state of louisiana. gov. bel edwards: in the constitution and laws of the state of you louisiana -- of louisiana. >> but i will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties income it upon me's. gov. bel edwards: all the duties incumbent upon me. >> as governor of the great state of louisiana. gov. bel edwards: as governor of the great state of louisiana. >> according to the best ability and understanding gov. bel edwards: according to the bes
next, louisiana governor john bel edwards gave his inaugural address at the state capital in baton rouge. in his speech he outlined his goals for louisiana including more investments in education, raising teacher pay and the minimum wage. [applause] gov. bel edwards: what a glorious day, i am privileged to be here for this second term to swear in -- >> what a glorious day, i am privileged to be here for the second term is where in this governor. laws,t i will support the constitution of...
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defiance and dissent in baton rouge small factory workers join protesters challenging the president despite warnings of a tough crackdown. go on maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera coming up on the program molly's new military leaders vow to hold elections after staging a coup that isolated the country from its neighbors and drawn international condemnation. emergency in china a story floods forced more than 100000 people from their homes and to threaten an ancient statue of the blood. and love in the time of coronavirus the condemning is foreseen pakistanis to scale down that flamboyant fairytale wedding. hundreds of protesters in baton rouge have defied the president's warnings of a tough crackdown on dissent and xander look has told law enforcement agencies to restore order on the streets but protesters in the capital minsk are continuing to pile on the pressure accusing the president of rigging his election victory earlier this month and demanding he step down staff at a state run. chemical plant of walked off the job joining other factory workers who would usually be su
defiance and dissent in baton rouge small factory workers join protesters challenging the president despite warnings of a tough crackdown. go on maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera coming up on the program molly's new military leaders vow to hold elections after staging a coup that isolated the country from its neighbors and drawn international condemnation. emergency in china a story floods forced more than 100000 people from their homes and to threaten an ancient statue of the...
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to have the baton, who is going to have the baton, who is going to catch that baton and move forwardve nominee for the next cycle? and that is what so many of us are looking at tonight, who does the president put up in the very prominent spots? not his daughter but be very prominent spots to really highlight what the president has done and to place his name and nomination to accept that nomination. we will leave it there for the moment. thank you all for joining there for the moment. thank you all forjoining us, for now. tens of thousands of protesters are expected to gather in washington on friday to commemorate the historic 1963 civil rights march on washington. the protest marks the 57th anniversary of martin luther kinng.‘s iconic "i have a dream" speech, and was organised earlier this year in response to the police killing of george floyd in may. the bbc spoke to some of those planning to attend about why it was important to them. if there is going to be any change at all in this country, the changes going to from our capital. whereat a breaking point. when does it end? when doe
to have the baton, who is going to have the baton, who is going to catch that baton and move forwardve nominee for the next cycle? and that is what so many of us are looking at tonight, who does the president put up in the very prominent spots? not his daughter but be very prominent spots to really highlight what the president has done and to place his name and nomination to accept that nomination. we will leave it there for the moment. thank you all for joining there for the moment. thank you...