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and when she came _ louisiana state university. and when she came in. — louisiana state university. to all of the programme which we _ immediately to all of the programme which we implement for our sprinters and blossomed from that 1138 person to a 1075% _ and blossomed from that 1138 person to a 1075% injust six months. it was _ to a 1075% injust six months. it was amazing, but she earned it, she worked _ was amazing, but she earned it, she worked hard — was amazing, but she earned it, she worked hard and was a great leader for our— worked hard and was a great leader for our team. worked hard and was a great leader for our team-— for our team. back in 2020, and to 0, for our team. back in 2020, and tokyo. she _ for our team. back in 2020, and tokyo. she was _ for our team. back in 2020, and tokyo, she was obviously - for our team. back in 2020, and tokyo, she was obviously not i for our team. back in 2020, and - tokyo, she was obviously not allowed to race in the end. she has come back from that really well, hasn�*t she? back from that really well, hasn't she? , , ., , back from tha
and when she came _ louisiana state university. and when she came in. — louisiana state university. to all of the programme which we _ immediately to all of the programme which we implement for our sprinters and blossomed from that 1138 person to a 1075% _ and blossomed from that 1138 person to a 1075% injust six months. it was _ to a 1075% injust six months. it was amazing, but she earned it, she worked _ was amazing, but she earned it, she worked hard — was amazing, but she earned it, she...
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. >> the orlando magic selects -- shaquille o'neal from louisiana state university. >> juju: and endorsement king now adding game show host to his long list of titles. >> let's play "lucky 13," hit the lights! if you ask people to pay to watch you perform, make sure to give them a great show. >> juju: how he's getting back to music. >>> and coming to america. the sneak peek at those giant pandas and the countdown to their highly anticipated debut at the san diego zoo. >> no application fee if you apply by august 29th at university of maryland global campus, an accredited university that's transformed adult lives for 75 years. you're not waiting to win, you're ready to succeed again at umgc.edu. (vo) for over 50 years purina cat chow has been helping cats feel at home. you're not waiting to win, you're ready with trusted nutrition, no wonder it's the number one dry cat food in america. come home to cat chow. ♪ >> juju: thanks for joining us. we begin with the wnba. fans can't seem to get enough of the dazzling talent, especially the young rookie sensations, caitlin clark and her rival, angel
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he is a person who is the chief coach at susanna state university and is one of the state the places where the best athletes go to train —— louisianaiously extremely talented and we were blessed to have her with us for at least one full year in college where she blossomed. with throughout high school, she was recruited and write a also hundred metres per ratio set and our accomplice, she was just very dedicated to becoming an elite sprinter and study the spread and such a hard work and coach or athlete so it was just a wonderful time and was loved by mag and the thing she did for us. when she was at lsu, she was was running time 75. ~ ., she was at lsu, she was was running time 75. ~ . ., ,, , she was at lsu, she was was running time 75. ~ . ., ~ , ., ., ., time 75. what makes one athlete more coachable than — time 75. what makes one athlete more coachable than another? _ time 75. what makes one athlete more coachable than another? you _ coachable than another? you described her as coachable, i thought at a very interesting. i think they can take some of the instructions and a video analysis that you provided them and they are able
he is a person who is the chief coach at susanna state university and is one of the state the places where the best athletes go to train —— louisianaiously extremely talented and we were blessed to have her with us for at least one full year in college where she blossomed. with throughout high school, she was recruited and write a also hundred metres per ratio set and our accomplice, she was just very dedicated to becoming an elite sprinter and study the spread and such a hard work and...
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in his three seasons at louisiana state university he averaged 44 points a game.32 points a game while leading the hawkeyes. her high school coach says clark's impact on the game goes beyond the court. >> what she has done for women's basketball and women's sports in general is incredible. >> reporter: two weeks ago, clark became the ncaa women's division one scoring leader. four days ago, she say tet the all-time women's scoring record in college basketball. all her accomplishments inspiring a new generation of athletes. >> we love caitlyn. we love the whole team. >> reporter: clark has at least two more college games to play. iowa is expected to go to the women's ncaa tournament. clark has already declared for the 2024 wnba draft on april 15th, where she'll take game to new heights at the next level. astrid martinez, cbs news. p>> yes, she will. this weekend a basketball proen tered tpro entered a league of his ow. lebron james scored 40,000 points in a career. he is 39 years old and in his 21st nba season. >>> straight ahead, vets to pets. a new effort to help
in his three seasons at louisiana state university he averaged 44 points a game.32 points a game while leading the hawkeyes. her high school coach says clark's impact on the game goes beyond the court. >> what she has done for women's basketball and women's sports in general is incredible. >> reporter: two weeks ago, clark became the ncaa women's division one scoring leader. four days ago, she say tet the all-time women's scoring record in college basketball. all her accomplishments...
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he also went on to earn his law degree from the louisiana state university.w not only was an officer and an officer in t n an attorney he made a miracle rice in the corporaterea where he rose quickly to become one of the top three officers in the company. and in 2015 he oped law firm and before becoming a partner brother scott now serves as a personal injury attorney and serv the community is an active member of several missions. he is married to dr. roll-on to scott in the norfolk area. they are the proud parents of a 14-year-old daughter. don scott is a member of the bar in virginia and the bar association as well and association of criminal defense attorneys and the virginia trial lawyers association. and many other capacities holding leadership in the eureka club as well is a lifetime leadership in the vfw 993 and the american legion post. he is currently an active member and that means the epsilon chapter in portsmouth virginia. it is my distinct pleasure to introduce to you virginian and my friend, the speaker of the house of delegates of the virginia g
he also went on to earn his law degree from the louisiana state university.w not only was an officer and an officer in t n an attorney he made a miracle rice in the corporaterea where he rose quickly to become one of the top three officers in the company. and in 2015 he oped law firm and before becoming a partner brother scott now serves as a personal injury attorney and serv the community is an active member of several missions. he is married to dr. roll-on to scott in the norfolk area. they...
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in his three seasons at louisiana state university, maravich averaged over 44 points a game.a 22-year-old senior, averaged over 32 points a game while leading the hawkeyes. her high school coach, kristin meyer, says clark's impact on the game goes beyond the court. >> what she has done for women's basketball and women's sports in general is incredible. >> reporter: two weeks ago, clark became the ncaa women's division-one scoring leader. four days ago she set the all-time women's college basketball record. >> she's earned those moments, how hard she works. >> reporter: all her accomplishments inspiring a new generation of athletes. >> we love caitlin. >> reporter: clark has at least two more college games to play, iowa is expected to go to the women's ncaa tournament. clark has already declared for the 2024 wnba draft on april 15th. >> clark stepped back straight away -- >> reporter: she'll take the game to new heights at the next level. astrid martinez, cbs news. >>> and over in the nba, lebron james became the first player in league history to score 40,000 points. the laker
in his three seasons at louisiana state university, maravich averaged over 44 points a game.a 22-year-old senior, averaged over 32 points a game while leading the hawkeyes. her high school coach, kristin meyer, says clark's impact on the game goes beyond the court. >> what she has done for women's basketball and women's sports in general is incredible. >> reporter: two weeks ago, clark became the ncaa women's division-one scoring leader. four days ago she set the all-time women's...
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the discussion comes from the riley center for media and public affairs at louisiana state university and runs an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone and thank you all for being here for the 20124 presidential election, how to analyze it like a pro. i name is merida maria dn the program chordata for the riley center for media and public affairs here at the school and before we get started i'm going tort go over a few housekeeping notes. please ensure cell phones. we do encourage tweeting or instagram comstat check them all of the social media engagement suggests be sure to tagus. secondly were going to elting time at the end of today's panel for speakers enter ideas question so please hold on your questions to thes end. not happy to turn over to dr. kim bissell dean of the school. [applause] good afternoon, everyone. it's great if you all here for g our first event at the riley center. my name is kim bissell, dean of the school here at lsu and i'm excited to be a fortnight event. as many of you are aware informed voting is a cornerstone of our political system. any students s
the discussion comes from the riley center for media and public affairs at louisiana state university and runs an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone and thank you all for being here for the 20124 presidential election, how to analyze it like a pro. i name is merida maria dn the program chordata for the riley center for media and public affairs here at the school and before we get started i'm going tort go over a few housekeeping notes. please ensure cell phones. we do encourage...
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he went on to earn his law degree from louisiana state university.e an officer and acer in the navy, and now an attorney, he had a immediate oric rise in a corporate career with■qhe k.r.a. corporation where he rose quickly to become one of the top three officers in the company. then he actually opened his own law firm and before becoming partner, brother scott now serves his clients as a personal injur attorney and serves the community as an active member of several boards and commissions. brotr dr. melanda coleson scott who practices dentistry in the norfolk and they are the proud parents of a 14-year-old daughter. brother scott iob member of the bar in virginia, in the portsmouth bar association as well. and criminal defense attorneys and the virginia trial lawyers association. and he's served in many other hg membership in the ewe wreaka club, as well -- eureka club, as well as a lifetime membership in the naacp and v.f.w. post 993 and the american leaningen post 190 -- legion post 190. he's currently an active member, that means he's financial, o
he went on to earn his law degree from louisiana state university.e an officer and acer in the navy, and now an attorney, he had a immediate oric rise in a corporate career with■qhe k.r.a. corporation where he rose quickly to become one of the top three officers in the company. then he actually opened his own law firm and before becoming partner, brother scott now serves his clients as a personal injur attorney and serves the community as an active member of several boards and commissions....
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at louisiana state university, he averaged over 44 points a game.lark, a 22-year-old senior, averaged over 32 points a game while leading the hawkeyes. her high school coach says, clark's impact on the game goes beyond the court. >> what she has done for women's basketball and women's sports in general is incredible. >> reporter: two weeks ago, she became the ncaa women's division i scoring leader. four days ago, she set the all time women's college basketball record. >> from the logo, ladies and gentlemen. >> she earned those moments, how hard she works. >> reporter: all her accomplishments inspiring a new generation of athletes. >> we love caitlin. >> clark. >> reporter: she has at least two more college games to play. iowa is expected to go to the women's ncaa tournament. clas clark declared for the draft on april 15th where she will take the game to new heights at the next level. >> yes, she will. >>> a basketball pro entered a league of his own. this was the moment lebron james became the first player in the nba to score 40,000 points in a care
at louisiana state university, he averaged over 44 points a game.lark, a 22-year-old senior, averaged over 32 points a game while leading the hawkeyes. her high school coach says, clark's impact on the game goes beyond the court. >> what she has done for women's basketball and women's sports in general is incredible. >> reporter: two weeks ago, she became the ncaa women's division i scoring leader. four days ago, she set the all time women's college basketball record. >> from...
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offers from louisiana state university.s more about just athletics. >> i don't look at it as a sport, a look at it as a tool to make them better humans. you know? you see how responsible they are. it is all in their hands. i cannot help them with that. when the boys trained two hours a day, four times a week. they can both squat more than 400 pounds. jenkins has been focused on more than the lifts. on the whiteboard, johnson has also said that are not just weightlifting related. if he has all of his goals, he gets to go to star wars land. both cheer each other on. and they both have hopes of being the first male american lifter to metal at an olympic games since 1984. >> there we go. >> we want to do everything young, you know? so, if i mess up, i will have another chance to do it again because i don't have nothing but time. >> reporter: with all of that time, he hopes this guy is only the limit. >> whitlock competes tomorrow and johnson competes on m dr. charles stanley: and the son of god, jesus the lord, said, "i am the
offers from louisiana state university.s more about just athletics. >> i don't look at it as a sport, a look at it as a tool to make them better humans. you know? you see how responsible they are. it is all in their hands. i cannot help them with that. when the boys trained two hours a day, four times a week. they can both squat more than 400 pounds. jenkins has been focused on more than the lifts. on the whiteboard, johnson has also said that are not just weightlifting related. if he has...
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he also went on to earn his law degree from louisiana state university. now, not only was he an officer and a crack-snapping officer in the navy, and now an attorney, he had a immediate oric rise in a corporate career with the k.r.a. corporation where he rose quickly to become one of the top three officers in the company. then in 2015 he actually opened his own law firm and before becoming a partner, brother scott now serves his clients as a personal injury attorney and serves the community as an active member of several boards and commissions. brother scott is married to dr. melanda coleson scott who practices dentistry in the norfolk area. and they are the proud parents of a 14-year-old daughter. brother scott is obviously a member of the bar in virginia, in the portsmouth bar association as well. and the virginia association of criminal defense attorneys and the virginia trial lawyers association. and he's served in many other capacities, even holding membership in the ewe wreaka club, as well -- eureka club, as well as a lifetime membership in the naa
he also went on to earn his law degree from louisiana state university. now, not only was he an officer and a crack-snapping officer in the navy, and now an attorney, he had a immediate oric rise in a corporate career with the k.r.a. corporation where he rose quickly to become one of the top three officers in the company. then in 2015 he actually opened his own law firm and before becoming a partner, brother scott now serves his clients as a personal injury attorney and serves the community as...
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>> first off i want to say thank you all for coming to the louisiana state university. is tyrus i am a business analyst the senior business analyst at lsu. my question to you all tonight according to immigration and the key battleground states is it possible were going through the immigration flood in the united states. these key battleground states possibly be good for kamala? >> i think she has got to take a more forceful attack on immigration to reassure to use a word of already used the state moderate voters shall be hawkish on the border. i am curious on this to hubert humphrey famously broke with lbj on the vietnam war a little too late in the campaign he close the gap against nixon. there are two issues you've got to show not just that she is a moderate. the democrats will say that's not plausible for her to do. i said there is a way. i saw a white paper is not a five-point plan. it is rhetorical. it is symbolic. it's a coronation of immigrants i will not tolerate demagogy and of our immigrants. i'm also a nation of laws. i have forced those laws throughout my ent
>> first off i want to say thank you all for coming to the louisiana state university. is tyrus i am a business analyst the senior business analyst at lsu. my question to you all tonight according to immigration and the key battleground states is it possible were going through the immigration flood in the united states. these key battleground states possibly be good for kamala? >> i think she has got to take a more forceful attack on immigration to reassure to use a word of already...
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and talking about sha'carri richardson, dennis shaver, head track and field coach at louisiana state universityi's abilities to shine in this competition. sha'carri's obviously the extremely talented and we were blessed to to have her with us for at least one full year in college, where she blossomed from high school, where she was highly recruited and had run 11:40 or so in the 100m. but once she stepped on our campus, she was just so dedicated to becoming an elite sprinter and study the sport and was such a hard worker and very coachable athlete. so it wasjust a wonderful time for us. we've always loved sha'carri and the things that she did for us while she was at lsu when she ran 1075 and set the ncaa record in the 100m. what makes one athlete more coachable than another? you described her there as coachable. i'm interested. well, i think they can take some of the instructions and video analysis that you provide them and they're able to process it. and with some people, they just automatically just make those changes to adjust, to improve. and she was one of those that was very coachable and
and talking about sha'carri richardson, dennis shaver, head track and field coach at louisiana state universityi's abilities to shine in this competition. sha'carri's obviously the extremely talented and we were blessed to to have her with us for at least one full year in college, where she blossomed from high school, where she was highly recruited and had run 11:40 or so in the 100m. but once she stepped on our campus, she was just so dedicated to becoming an elite sprinter and study the sport...
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she is emeritus professor of history at louisiana state university. welcome to democracy now!.is great to have you with us. when president trump named j.d. vance as the vice presidential nominee, as his pick to be vice president if he wins, can you talk about your response informed by your response to hillbilly elegy? >> yeah, hi. i was not completely surprised because i did write a review that did not go along with the general chatting class consensus that hillbilly elegy was somehow a revelation or told us the truth about the people who were supporting trump. i am more skeptical. i was skeptical from the beginning because memoirs are about self fashioning. the strongest message in hillbilly elegy is the one that was echoed last night at the republican convention is the self-made man myth. this is the myth that somehow america creates opportunities and just like benjamin franklin, you can fashion yourself and rise up the ladder to success. this is very much something j.d. vance believes in. it is a part of his memoir. much of what his memoir says tells us nothing about real cl
she is emeritus professor of history at louisiana state university. welcome to democracy now!.is great to have you with us. when president trump named j.d. vance as the vice presidential nominee, as his pick to be vice president if he wins, can you talk about your response informed by your response to hillbilly elegy? >> yeah, hi. i was not completely surprised because i did write a review that did not go along with the general chatting class consensus that hillbilly elegy was somehow a...
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calcea, the class valedictorian, is studying environmental engineering at louisiana state university.e a career in math? >> no. >> no. >> i may take up a minor in math, but i don't want that to be my job job. >> yeah. people might expect too much out of me if i become a mathematician. >> but math is not completely in their rear-view mirrors. this spring they submitted their high school proofs for final peer review and publication and are still working on further proofs of the pythagorean theorem. since their first two -- >> we found five and then we found a general format that could potentially produce these five additional proofs. >> and you're not math geniuses? >> no. >> no. >> i'm not buying it. >>> the inspiration for st. mary's academy -- >> we continue to move forward with her vision. >> at 60minutesovertime.com. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it
calcea, the class valedictorian, is studying environmental engineering at louisiana state university.e a career in math? >> no. >> no. >> i may take up a minor in math, but i don't want that to be my job job. >> yeah. people might expect too much out of me if i become a mathematician. >> but math is not completely in their rear-view mirrors. this spring they submitted their high school proofs for final peer review and publication and are still working on further...
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calcea, the class valedictorian, is studying environmental engineering at louisiana state university.her one of you is going to pursue a career in math? >> no. >> no. >> i may take up a minor in math, but i don't want that to be my job job. >> yeah. >> people might expect too much out of me. >> but math is not completely in their rear-view mirrors. this spring they submitted their high school proofs for final peer review and publication and are still working on further proofs of the pythagorean theorem. since their first two -- >> we found five and then we found a general format that could potentially produce these five additional proofs. >> and you're not math geniuses? >> no. >> no. >> i'm not buying it. >>> cbs sports hq is presented by progressive insurance. andrew catalan with you in texas where on the pga tour, taylor pendrith wins the cj cup byron nelson. elsewhere, nba playoffs, donovan mitchell scored 39 to lead the cavs to a game seven win over the magic. for 24/7 news and highlights, visit cbssportshq.com. [ cellphone ringing ] phone call from the boss? sorry. outdoor time
calcea, the class valedictorian, is studying environmental engineering at louisiana state university.her one of you is going to pursue a career in math? >> no. >> no. >> i may take up a minor in math, but i don't want that to be my job job. >> yeah. >> people might expect too much out of me. >> but math is not completely in their rear-view mirrors. this spring they submitted their high school proofs for final peer review and publication and are still working...
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louisiana state university field agents fear as much as 90% of farm raised crawfish won't survive to>> well, 748 your time. it is beta breaker's day in the city. and what? we're about 12 minutes away from a good 30 40,000 people pounding the pavement in the city and bring a jacket, maybe, well, if you're going to be a spectator, if you're going to be running, probably not. >> don't have a liquor coat. >> right. like, yeah, that's what they do. yeah they do. >> i can only imagine all the fun being had out there. all ready. it's such a fun event. but yes, waking up with partly sunny, partly cloudy conditions over the city of san francisco. a little bit more sunshine out there this morning, and we are expecting a clearing by mid-morning, as opposed to the late morning clearing we had over areas. and we are expect to have temperatures a little bit warmer for today. here's a look at storm tracker. two clouds along the coastline just inside the bay, but plenty of us waking up with sunshine this morning. temperatures running just a little bit cooler. and we do have a nice delta breeze throu
louisiana state university field agents fear as much as 90% of farm raised crawfish won't survive to>> well, 748 your time. it is beta breaker's day in the city. and what? we're about 12 minutes away from a good 30 40,000 people pounding the pavement in the city and bring a jacket, maybe, well, if you're going to be a spectator, if you're going to be running, probably not. >> don't have a liquor coat. >> right. like, yeah, that's what they do. yeah they do. >> i can only...
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they have offers from louisiana state university.t jake and says it is about more than just athletics. >> i don't look at it as a sport, i look at it as a tool. it is a foundation tool to make us better humans. you see how confident you are and you see how responsible they are because in weightlifting they have to fail a little bit and they have to see a little bit and it is all in their hands. i cannot help with that. >> reporter: they train for two hours a day, four times a week. they can squat more than 400 pounds. jake and says them focused on more than live. on the whiteboard, johnson as goals set to know not just weightlifting related. if he hits all of his goals, he gets to go to "star wars" land. both to reach other on and they both have hopes of being the first male american lifted to metal at olympic games since 1984. >> i want to do everything young so i can be -- if i mess up i have another chance to do it again because i have nothing but time. >> reporter: with all that time he hopes the sky is only the limit. >> pretty
they have offers from louisiana state university.t jake and says it is about more than just athletics. >> i don't look at it as a sport, i look at it as a tool. it is a foundation tool to make us better humans. you see how confident you are and you see how responsible they are because in weightlifting they have to fail a little bit and they have to see a little bit and it is all in their hands. i cannot help with that. >> reporter: they train for two hours a day, four times a week....
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. >> my mvp of the week is angel reese from louisiana state university.had a good week, not the best because they lost, but she's going to the draft. but i think the online harassment of angel and her teammate coming out and defending her, and helpings to start a conversation about the specificity of hating on an athlete because they lost or won, okay, fine. but when you start getting into higher levels of harassment and i won't even get into the details. the fact she was able to handle that with poise and set an example for so many other young women, i think that level of character is going to carry right over to the next level, and the fact it also showed us there's so many people willing to speak out and defend that young woman. >> do you think people should be apologetic or ashamed? do you think those two women caused an industry at large, journalists, to say how have we covered this young woman? >> there's a different between you lost and you're sad because you lost versus i'm sad because i know you're going to harass me and it's frustrating and driv
. >> my mvp of the week is angel reese from louisiana state university.had a good week, not the best because they lost, but she's going to the draft. but i think the online harassment of angel and her teammate coming out and defending her, and helpings to start a conversation about the specificity of hating on an athlete because they lost or won, okay, fine. but when you start getting into higher levels of harassment and i won't even get into the details. the fact she was able to handle...
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louisiana, monieson in st. charles parish. so this ensures they will have their own zip code and the greatest university in the nation, l.s.u., louisiana state university. it has this broken up bifurcated system. i want to thank my friend from colorado, ms. boebert and thank mr. raskin and charm comer. but post office should be able to do this on our own. i hate we have to spend time in congress because this is red tape. thank you. i appreciate you working together and i urge adoption and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. raskin: i thank the gentlemanfrom louisiana for his remarks. we add the postmaster general in the oversight committee and we are facing a crisis in lots of parts of the country in terms of undelivered mail, late mail, inefficient delivery taking place. in the meantime, the costs are going up and up. the post office is really the only federal department that is defined by the constitution itself. it is in article one of the constitution and the post office created the national transportation network, the postal roads and created national information network. benjamin frankl
louisiana, monieson in st. charles parish. so this ensures they will have their own zip code and the greatest university in the nation, l.s.u., louisiana state university. it has this broken up bifurcated system. i want to thank my friend from colorado, ms. boebert and thank mr. raskin and charm comer. but post office should be able to do this on our own. i hate we have to spend time in congress because this is red tape. thank you. i appreciate you working together and i urge adoption and i...
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. >> after graduating near the end of the great depression from louisiana state university where shekins became a schoolteacher in honduras. she and murray married over the phone while he was serving as a civilian in the navy at pearl harbor, surviving the japanese attack there. a gardener and an animal lover who also happened to become a competitive cyclist in her 80s, hawkins wrote a memoir around her 100th birthday titled "it's been wondrous." julia "hurricane" hawkins, a record-breaking sprinter reminds us we're never too old for good things, died last week in baton rouge, louisiana. rouge, louisiana. she was 108 years old. dad: a perfect day with the family! shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects! only shingrix is proven over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix doesn't protect everyone and isn't for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. tell your healthcare provider if you're pregnant or breastfeeding. increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after gettin
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i think it was picked because the publisher -- and by the way, louisiana state university press is a great publisher. a really great civil war list they chose that image, which i believe is from congress got permission to use it, so they're the ones who found it here >> a southern sympathizer, as well. did you do anything in the civil war to benefit the south? i'm not terribly familiar with his judicial career beyond the dred scott decision and his role in in the ex parte agreement eric maybe you could report back to us in the morning and report about that. it is a great question here and i'm not sure, but your correct that he was a southern amber fiser. yes, sir. question has to do with geography. again, trying to visualize this. were there particular regions of maryland that were union supporters versus confederate supporters? i had ancestors in washington county. i was trying to get it healed or was that loyalist sort confederate advertisers? >> one reason is the land there was not conducive to tobacco peer the way that southern maryland would be. another reason is that there were
i think it was picked because the publisher -- and by the way, louisiana state university press is a great publisher. a really great civil war list they chose that image, which i believe is from congress got permission to use it, so they're the ones who found it here >> a southern sympathizer, as well. did you do anything in the civil war to benefit the south? i'm not terribly familiar with his judicial career beyond the dred scott decision and his role in in the ex parte agreement eric...
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>> my mvp of the week is angel rees, from louisiana state university.se they lost to caitlin clark, but she's going to go to the nba draft and more importantly, the issues with regard to online harassment of angel, not only that but her teammates coming out and defending her, and helping to start a conversation about the specificity of difference, the idea of, you're going to hate on the athlete because they lost, fine. when you start getting into higher levels of harassment, i won't even get to, the fact that she was able to handle that with poise and set an example for so many other young women, that level of character is going to carry over to the next level, the fact that it showed us that there are so many people willing to speak out and defend that young woman. >> do you think people should be apologetic or ashamed? do you think those women speaking this week, in any way, caused an industry, journalists, at large, to say how have we covered this young woman? what have we said? >> there's a difference between your lost and you are sad versus, i'm s
>> my mvp of the week is angel rees, from louisiana state university.se they lost to caitlin clark, but she's going to go to the nba draft and more importantly, the issues with regard to online harassment of angel, not only that but her teammates coming out and defending her, and helping to start a conversation about the specificity of difference, the idea of, you're going to hate on the athlete because they lost, fine. when you start getting into higher levels of harassment, i won't even...
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and i think it was picked because the publisher, by the way lewis louisiana state university press has a great publisher for this book. they have a huge american history list and a really great civil war list. they chose that image, which i believe, is from the library of congress and got permission to use it. so they're the ones who found it. yeah in the back and tony was the chief justice of the united states i think was a southern sympathizer from. did he do anything during the civil war as chief justice to to benefit the south. so i am not terribly familiar with his judicial career beyond the dred scott decision and his and ex parte de merryman. so it's a great question. and maybe i can say maybe could report back to the class in the morning a report about that. so now that is a it is a great question and i i'm not sure you are correct that he was a southern. let's see who. yes. or just could somebody who hadn't. my question has to do with geography again i'm trying to visualize this were particular regions of maryland were union supporters versus confederate supporters i had ances
and i think it was picked because the publisher, by the way lewis louisiana state university press has a great publisher for this book. they have a huge american history list and a really great civil war list. they chose that image, which i believe, is from the library of congress and got permission to use it. so they're the ones who found it. yeah in the back and tony was the chief justice of the united states i think was a southern sympathizer from. did he do anything during the civil war as...
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founder, charlie cook, led a diussion on analyzing the 2024 residential election, from louisiana state university's riley center for media and public affairs, what tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2, c- span now, free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> your unfiltered view of government, c-span, funded by these television companies and more , including charter communications.
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jim stoner, louisiana state university. the particular question but now about our particular americans and what are the intentions with america in particular and what came to mind in the course of your comments, depending education in relation to skills just appeals to the american practical sense and de tocqueville is right about americans you're not going to be able to defend things if you cannot somehow wake up the practical. the professor comments about one's own place. americans are always on the move. since we have a friend here with a commercial society, we have moved from. the spirit of the software is the spirit of america in a lot of places. [laughter] i wouldn't. a sort of in passing, that has to do with the christian side of things. we are probably not as a religious people as we are. doesn't that create a certain tension with the project is civic education that is highly informed if i could just take the part that is addressed to me, i fully recognize think this is a strong point. there's a degree to which one
jim stoner, louisiana state university. the particular question but now about our particular americans and what are the intentions with america in particular and what came to mind in the course of your comments, depending education in relation to skills just appeals to the american practical sense and de tocqueville is right about americans you're not going to be able to defend things if you cannot somehow wake up the practical. the professor comments about one's own place. americans are always...
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. >> you can use, uh the louisiana state university fighting tigers lost out on the number one quarterback in next year's cycle bryce underwood. >> he was paid upwards of $12 million to go to the university of michigan. uh, we have to do better at lsu in getting money. and there's one man who can help us, todd graves, the chicken finger bandit of louisiana. you made billions of dollars selling chicken fingers to people in my state. we need the money. we need it now. todd, help us do it now. we've supported you for years. bail us out please. we're going to lose go ahead. >> mike man, i'm so glad we're talking about sports. so mine is completely different. i think that every kid in high school or middle school should play a sport or be in a team activity in order to graduate i learned from a football coach. i coach with, he said to the team, on the very first day, you win with grace and you lose with dignity and we've lost that in this country that you should be able to shake the hand of your opponent when the game is over. rivalry weekend in the
. >> you can use, uh the louisiana state university fighting tigers lost out on the number one quarterback in next year's cycle bryce underwood. >> he was paid upwards of $12 million to go to the university of michigan. uh, we have to do better at lsu in getting money. and there's one man who can help us, todd graves, the chicken finger bandit of louisiana. you made billions of dollars selling chicken fingers to people in my state. we need the money. we need it now. todd, help us do...
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researchers at louisiana state university are studying the impact of climate change on crawfish productionnk you'll really see the kind of supply that you need? >> i may not see the kind of supply we need until may, june, until the season's over. >> okay, crawfish. here we go. >> reporter: swere says this year, crawfishing is more like a hobby than a business as costs exceed the catch. it's a lifestyle he loves and loves to share. >> you're a good crawfish woman. >> reporter: but love, as they say, doesn't pay the bills. swere hopes the end of the season will. >> hopefully this last few months will account for what we've missed out in the first few. >> can that really happen? >> i'm just remaining hopeful. >> reporter: the rice paddies were a southern staple as harvested. this year, not a field of dreams. >> crawfish! good one. >> reporter: i'm janet shamlian. >> i'm proud of you. >> thank you. >> reporter: in lafayette, louisiana. >>> for years now, the cruise ship industry has been under fire for all the waste it produces. endless buffets create mountains of garbage and tons of water is
researchers at louisiana state university are studying the impact of climate change on crawfish productionnk you'll really see the kind of supply that you need? >> i may not see the kind of supply we need until may, june, until the season's over. >> okay, crawfish. here we go. >> reporter: swere says this year, crawfishing is more like a hobby than a business as costs exceed the catch. it's a lifestyle he loves and loves to share. >> you're a good crawfish woman....
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founder, charlie cook, led a diussion on analyzing the 2024 residential election, from louisiana state university's riley center for media and public affairs, what tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2, c- span now, free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> your unfiltered view of government, c-span, funded by these television companies and more , including charter communications. >>> coming up, a discussion with security experts on u.s. arms transfer policies. speakers to be the new wantss of what constitutes justified arms transfers, especially in regard to the israel/hamas war. this is from the arms control association's annual meeting in washington, d.c. [ bell ringing ] >> order. [ bell ringing ] all right. we are going to get started in just a minute. please, return to your seats. sorry to interrupt your conversations. all right. well, good afternoon, once again, we are in the home stretch of our 2024 association annual meeting at the national press club, for our third and final session of the day. we are going to be exploring issues related to the implementation of u.s. conventional a
founder, charlie cook, led a diussion on analyzing the 2024 residential election, from louisiana state university's riley center for media and public affairs, what tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2, c- span now, free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> your unfiltered view of government, c-span, funded by these television companies and more , including charter communications. >>> coming up, a discussion with security experts on u.s. arms transfer policies. speakers to...
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she holds a bachelors of science in agricultural economics from louisiana state university. mayor mitchell, thank you for being here. by the way, i trust west monroe is doing well with the hurricane. next, i will introduce state representative michael eccles. michael is state representative, first elected in 2019, representing district 14, which includes monroe and ouachita parish. representative eccles serves on a number of committees, including health and welfare committee, where he has spent significant time investigating lynnwood regional medical center and there mismanagement. he will bring to this table the insights learned from the louisiana legislative sessions. he holds a bachelor of science in accounting from the university of louisiana, monroe, and mba from the university of louisiana, monroe. thank you both for being here. >> thank you, senator, cassidy. ms. magannis, the floor is yours. thank you for being with us today. make sure the mic is on when you talk into it and hold it close to your mouth, please. a little bit closer. >> thank you, senator sanders, and
she holds a bachelors of science in agricultural economics from louisiana state university. mayor mitchell, thank you for being here. by the way, i trust west monroe is doing well with the hurricane. next, i will introduce state representative michael eccles. michael is state representative, first elected in 2019, representing district 14, which includes monroe and ouachita parish. representative eccles serves on a number of committees, including health and welfare committee, where he has spent...
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>>a louisiana state university research team was to save babies, lives using technology and fashion tor anna hotels us about a beanie that changes colors the show a baby's temperature. where they use. this is lsu professor see bay shop. she teaches the peril. the signed merchandising this isn't a regular beanie. the part of that we have right now can detect fever is purple. when a baby's temperature is fine. but it turns slider when the temperature gets warmer. this is because of the thermal chronic yarn is made with. >>there is a right to the high rate infant deaths related to not be a vote to kid. the baby will not be able kids baby well or not being able to detect the the by those up the babies time. >>sean, her research team put 2 years into making this. they did a lot of research is the more than 100 parents to test this potentially life-saving beanie. but we want to detect is what would be the best setting off colors and what will be the best office structure in direction is that will how that's represent the changes before and the after the fever staffers and this technology is
>>a louisiana state university research team was to save babies, lives using technology and fashion tor anna hotels us about a beanie that changes colors the show a baby's temperature. where they use. this is lsu professor see bay shop. she teaches the peril. the signed merchandising this isn't a regular beanie. the part of that we have right now can detect fever is purple. when a baby's temperature is fine. but it turns slider when the temperature gets warmer. this is because of the...
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the team there, louisiana state university. >> guess what?e on their emotional victory and what it means for the increasing interest in women's sports. sam, good morning. >> reporter: guys, good morning. this was fireworks over the weekend. in fort worth. lsu had been on the cusp of a championship more so many years. couldn't quite squeak by their rivals. now all of that has changed. the lsu tigers becoming just the eighth school in history to win an ncaa title, pulling it out in the final rotation with an epic performance. >> the greatest team to have never won a national title is no longer. >> it was a roaring victory for lsu. >> lsu deserves this national championship. >> on saturday, the tigers snatching the ncaa women's gymnastics championship for the first time in history. >> i don't even think i could put it into words. this is literally the moment we have dreamed about since we stepped foot on this campus as freshmen. >> reporter: lsu's performance seemed destined to vault them to victory. but with utah barely leading heading into the
the team there, louisiana state university. >> guess what?e on their emotional victory and what it means for the increasing interest in women's sports. sam, good morning. >> reporter: guys, good morning. this was fireworks over the weekend. in fort worth. lsu had been on the cusp of a championship more so many years. couldn't quite squeak by their rivals. now all of that has changed. the lsu tigers becoming just the eighth school in history to win an ncaa title, pulling it out in...
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i'm mba candidate at louisiana state university.o you have to invest in semiconductors. if you follow those four, buy the best two in those sector, you will be good. hope for 20 years and you'll be okay. >> seems like a long time but 20 years goes fast. troy, back to you. for someone who's just getting started, how much should they save? how much money should they start with, should they set aside each month? >> i think it's case by case. rule of thumb is probably 10% to 20% of your discretionary income. the money after you pay the mortgage on your rent, you should make an investment on your brokerage account one of those things you deposit into every month. >> the thing is it requires discipline. it requires discipline. what would you say would probably be the question you're asked the most often when you're doing your seminars? >> is it too late to get in? it's never a bad time to buy. if you look over a 30 year period, some companies are up 15,000, 20,000 percent. the biggest mistake we make is waiting too long to get in. it's ne
i'm mba candidate at louisiana state university.o you have to invest in semiconductors. if you follow those four, buy the best two in those sector, you will be good. hope for 20 years and you'll be okay. >> seems like a long time but 20 years goes fast. troy, back to you. for someone who's just getting started, how much should they save? how much money should they start with, should they set aside each month? >> i think it's case by case. rule of thumb is probably 10% to 20% of your...
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university. appointment he was the representative ambassador. the united states always attended the graduation ceremony of the students of xavier university in the state of louisiana to speak at the united nations. canceled his attendance . the same thing happened to him before in vermont. another black man, ali , died due to american police brutality . roger fordson, a member of the us air force , was shot five times by the police in his home in florida lost camera images show that police officers attack the house of this 23-year-old young man and shoot at him immediately after opening the door. he attacked. i need to see the exact result of the investigation about my son's death. the truth must be told about him. i am sure that my son is innocent. according to statistics , an average of 1,300 people are victims of police brutality in america every year. only in the first four months of this year, the american police killed 389 people, and during this period, no one was killed by them for only 7 days. the planes of the american company boeing caused accidents again. airplane departure boeing 737 passenger. at least 10 people were sent to the hospital when taking
university. appointment he was the representative ambassador. the united states always attended the graduation ceremony of the students of xavier university in the state of louisiana to speak at the united nations. canceled his attendance . the same thing happened to him before in vermont. another black man, ali , died due to american police brutality . roger fordson, a member of the us air force , was shot five times by the police in his home in florida lost camera images show that police...
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. >> reporter: new pr pro-palestinian demonstrations at loyola university in louisiana, stanford, and arizona state a safe environment. i think that those here have been feeling that is not the case. >> reporter: here at columbia university, where it all began, it is day 10 of protests and student protesters are saying we are going to keep the tents up until the university meets our demands. >> colombia needs to divest from any corporation that is profiting off of speech waste seven, apartheid, or displacement of palestinians in israel. >> reporter: outside the school gates... >> israel should stop bombing civilian areas and killing the hostages. israel did not take the hostages. >> reporter: ph duty are kircher says he hasn't felt safe since the night the tents took over the west lawn. >> i worry about what is going to happen on campus next year, two years from now. as a member of the jewish people, i feel... my people being attacked. >> reporter: it's important to stress inside columbia university on that long, those protesters have remained peaceful, and today, the university administrators and
. >> reporter: new pr pro-palestinian demonstrations at loyola university in louisiana, stanford, and arizona state a safe environment. i think that those here have been feeling that is not the case. >> reporter: here at columbia university, where it all began, it is day 10 of protests and student protesters are saying we are going to keep the tents up until the university meets our demands. >> colombia needs to divest from any corporation that is profiting off of speech waste...
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studios in and from in the west at walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: louisianaplayed in every public school classroom, the only state in the country to do so. the republican governor signed the bill into law yesterday. >> this bill mandates the display of the 10 commandments in every classroom in public, secondary, and postsecondary schools in the state of louisiana. [applause] because if you want to start -- if you want to respect the rule of law that you have two start with the original log given. geoff: the posters must be no smaller than 11 inches by 14 inches in the commandments must be the central focus of the poster and in large readable font. it will be paid for by private donations, not state funds. it comes to similar bills have been proposed in texas and utah. all of this raising questions about the constitutional separation of church and state with civil liberty groups pledging to sue. we are joined by charles haynes at the freedom forum. thank you so much for being here. governor landry said he cannot wait to be sued. does he have reason to feel con
studios in and from in the west at walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: louisianaplayed in every public school classroom, the only state in the country to do so. the republican governor signed the bill into law yesterday. >> this bill mandates the display of the 10 commandments in every classroom in public, secondary, and postsecondary schools in the state of louisiana. [applause] because if you want to start -- if you want to respect the rule of law...