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baton rouge, the louisiana state capital, perched on the banks of the mississippi. three blocks off the river on a chilly thursday night, a criminal defense lawyer was working late, drafting a writ for the big murder trial starting monday. when did the killer take her? sometime after 8 o'clock was the best guess. the news led next morning's early drive. i hear on a local news station, they interrupt to say that there is a downtown murder in a law office. dennis murphy (voiceover): attorney prem burns was on her way into work. which, of course, alerts me. initially, my gosh, it's an attorney. dennis murphy (voiceover): the office, now strung with yellow crime scene tape, belonged to an up-and-comer named chiquita tate, a local woman just a few years out of law school, but already making a name for herself in the competitive pads and helmets arena of litigation and criminal defense. she had recently won a half million dollar jury verdict. that's pretty awfully good for somebody out such a short time. [soft music] dennis murphy (voiceover): chiquita was one of seven. h
baton rouge, the louisiana state capital, perched on the banks of the mississippi. three blocks off the river on a chilly thursday night, a criminal defense lawyer was working late, drafting a writ for the big murder trial starting monday. when did the killer take her? sometime after 8 o'clock was the best guess. the news led next morning's early drive. i hear on a local news station, they interrupt to say that there is a downtown murder in a law office. dennis murphy (voiceover): attorney prem...
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the postgame radio talk shows will be lively -- lively tonight in baton rouge.re frustr frustrated, angry, a lot of fingers pointed. the defensive staff will feel some safe, hate, the quarterbac. they had big expectations for the season. and rightfully so, but this was -- a shocker. >> kirk: they do call-in shows after the game? >> chris: oh, yeah. yeah. >> kirk: those will be rough. how did you like to host that show? i did that early into the career. >> chris: you let them vent. >> referee: personal foul. roughing the passer. defense, number 94. 15-yard penalty will be enforced end of the run. all mat yo automatic first down. >> kirk: like i said, i think any time you lose, you are going to feel that. just like anybody who knew kalen deboer who was going through it, he's a great coach. he's going to work his way out of it. brian kelly is a great coach, he's going to work his way out of it. bottom line, this is the roster you have to work with. you have to do the best you can. anybody who's watched lsu football over the last 30, 40 years, or longer, and you loo
the postgame radio talk shows will be lively -- lively tonight in baton rouge.re frustr frustrated, angry, a lot of fingers pointed. the defensive staff will feel some safe, hate, the quarterbac. they had big expectations for the season. and rightfully so, but this was -- a shocker. >> kirk: they do call-in shows after the game? >> chris: oh, yeah. yeah. >> kirk: those will be rough. how did you like to host that show? i did that early into the career. >> chris: you let...
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so our member be released standing in a co hospital room here in baton rouge, louisiana. my doctor walked in and he said this is the worst case scenario. they normally die in utero. but if he or she makes 15 birth and he or she would die within minutes. so he recommended an abortion to alternately protect my health. however, due to louisiana's restrictive abortion loss, i was denied the carrier that i desperately need. then stephen public was their situation and got funding with the help of the bridge of the lines, an organization which offers practical support for people who need an abortion. she traveled 1400 miles to clinic in manhattan, new york for the procedure. you know, having to leave your kids, leaving your family behind just to access fundamental health care and going to a foreign place where i don't know anybody. um you know like it was one of the scariest things of my life. and i was in motion and the entire time, like on a plane at the clinic. she stablished the foundation in her own name to support others facing similar situations to relieve louisiana in th
so our member be released standing in a co hospital room here in baton rouge, louisiana. my doctor walked in and he said this is the worst case scenario. they normally die in utero. but if he or she makes 15 birth and he or she would die within minutes. so he recommended an abortion to alternately protect my health. however, due to louisiana's restrictive abortion loss, i was denied the carrier that i desperately need. then stephen public was their situation and got funding with the help of the...
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he lives in baton rouge. he makes trips down to new orleans all the time.on't fault him for that. but what i find again, to be somewhat sadistic is that he regales me with all of his food odyssey. he's in new orleans and he forgets where do i live? gettysburg, pennsylvania. we do suburbs and pizzas. we serve college students and tourists. and so he gives me all these great stories of his delicacies that he has in new orleans. why? suffering on central pennsylvania cuisine? it is. it is my pleasure. and again, aaron, he should note he has one note, one page of notes up here. and he said to me, pete, don't run off with my notes because we were at a conference at the university of alabama. i had to leave early. we were sitting right next to each other. i took off from tuscaloosa, flying out of birmingham. i got to birmingham and got to the airport. i took out my keys and i said, these are my keys. i had taken aaron's keys. i had left him stranded at the university of alabama, had to pay somebody to drive all the way back to tuscaloosa to get them to you. so, a
he lives in baton rouge. he makes trips down to new orleans all the time.on't fault him for that. but what i find again, to be somewhat sadistic is that he regales me with all of his food odyssey. he's in new orleans and he forgets where do i live? gettysburg, pennsylvania. we do suburbs and pizzas. we serve college students and tourists. and so he gives me all these great stories of his delicacies that he has in new orleans. why? suffering on central pennsylvania cuisine? it is. it is my...
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desmond howard joins us from baton rouge as lsu hosts alabama to size the teams up. >> janai: princessck in the public eye this weekend. the latest on the events she's scheduled to attend following her cancer battle. >> gio: plus, our grammy nominations round-up. who is in the running to take home music's biggest prize? you're watching "good morning america" on a saturday morning. america" on a saturday morning. ♪ —no peeking. —okay. okay. ♪ open. ♪ ♪ over 600,000 usps employees working in sync to ensure everything sent on its holiday ride ends with a moment of joy. ♪ the united states postal service. ♪ like a relentless weed, moderate to severe ulcerative colitis symptoms can keep coming back. start to break away from uc with tremfya... with rapid relief at 4 weeks. tremfya blocks a key source of inflammation. at one year, many people experienced remission... and some saw 100% visible healing of their intestinal lining. serious allergic reactions and increased risk of infections may occur. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you ha
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so i remember vividly standing in a co hospital room here in baton rouge, louisiana and my doctor walked in and he said this is the worst case scenario. they normally die in utah world. but if he or she makes 50 birth and he or she would die within minutes. so he recommended an abortion to alternately protect my health. however, due to louisiana's restrictive abortion loss, i was denied the cure that i desperately need. then stephen public was their situation and got funding with the help of the bridge of the lines, an organization which offers practical support for people who need an abortion. she traveled 1400 miles to clinic in manhattan, new york for the procedure. you know, having to leave your kids, leaving your family behind, just to access fundamental health care and going to a foreign place where i don't know anybody you know, like it was one of the scariest things of my life. and i was emotion and the entire time, like on a plane at the clinic, she stablished the foundation in her own name to support others facing similar situations. as we leave louisiana on, the deep south and
so i remember vividly standing in a co hospital room here in baton rouge, louisiana and my doctor walked in and he said this is the worst case scenario. they normally die in utah world. but if he or she makes 50 birth and he or she would die within minutes. so he recommended an abortion to alternately protect my health. however, due to louisiana's restrictive abortion loss, i was denied the cure that i desperately need. then stephen public was their situation and got funding with the help of...
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so let's keep those in one piece and one of the aspect to sabotage i need to give jason in baton rouge. cute tele, we'll give him as much weapons as he requires or requests and the conflict will go on. let's draw next guest, the executive, a secretary of the anti corruption network. ebony is that what you're talking? he's joining us here on, on the international mr. or talk and thank you very much for your time here on, on the is a will continue to shift into an ever changing modality. told me about the global south perspective. if you would have been a is a when it comes to the appointments of certain administrators during the trump administration, a sudden ministers tom missed his out in the other when it comes to foreign policy . if the global south ebony is a keeping a close watch on a who trump picks ebony is a, i don't know if you can hear me. the signal is a bit is little bit daughtry at the moment. is rory and moscow did you hear my question? can you hear me okay. can you please repeat? repeat the question to the yeah, yeah, i'm sorry, the connection is not as good as it should
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so i remember vividly standing in the co hospital room here in baton rouge, louisiana. my doctor walked in and he said this is the worst case scenario. they normally die in utero. but if he or she makes it through birth and he or she would die within minutes. so he recommended an abortion to alternately protect my health . however, due to louisiana's restrictive abortion loss, i was denied the carrier that i desperately need. then stephen public was their situation and got funding with the help of the bridge of the lines, an organization which offer as practical support for people who need an abortion. she traveled 1400 miles to clinic in manhattan, new york for the procedure. you know, having to leave your kids, leaving your family behind just to access fundamental health care and going to a foreign place where i don't know anybody. um you know like it was one of the scariest things of my life. and i was in motion and the entire time, like on a plane at the clinic. she stablished the foundation in her own name to support others facing similar situations to relieve loui
so i remember vividly standing in the co hospital room here in baton rouge, louisiana. my doctor walked in and he said this is the worst case scenario. they normally die in utero. but if he or she makes it through birth and he or she would die within minutes. so he recommended an abortion to alternately protect my health . however, due to louisiana's restrictive abortion loss, i was denied the carrier that i desperately need. then stephen public was their situation and got funding with the help...
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black men from louisiana black men from baton rouge. and if somebody else lies and then the cops decide, okay, well, guy, lie a couple of weeks ago. so we're not going to let that one pass. what are we talking about? the only time that people are actually held to that standard is when they are black, is when they are a woman. because if one woman has a claim of sexual assault or something and it's true, it is not true, then okay well, the cops don't have to do it the next time. no it's less to do with the cops. >> her house has a lot to do with the court of public opinion. people are less likely to take things seriously when all these accusations. >> george floyd was killed in front of the entire world. and you watched the knee on his neck, and you still had documentaries talking points, all kinds of things that tried to exonerate derek chauvin. it don't matter what they see so there's no way that you can be good enough or clean enough or true enough. it don't matter. >> and these kinds of things, i mean, to to your point about how this
black men from louisiana black men from baton rouge. and if somebody else lies and then the cops decide, okay, well, guy, lie a couple of weeks ago. so we're not going to let that one pass. what are we talking about? the only time that people are actually held to that standard is when they are black, is when they are a woman. because if one woman has a claim of sexual assault or something and it's true, it is not true, then okay well, the cops don't have to do it the next time. no it's less to...
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and that you can publish excel trumps 1st presidency, was characterized by a lot of internal sub baton rouge in part due to him not being fully supported by the establishment of the republican party. but this time decision is different, different they, republicans have both the control of the, the executive and the legislation. branches. do you think the provides an opportunity for the republican party to do something more substantial and easier to do or their type of transformation of u. s. foreign and domestic policy, they opted not very interested in this is, this is the 65000 global question is the, to who he's going to a point to his cabinet. and so at the moment there's normally some type of space speculation about who's going to be there, who's couldn't bintzler until we know one thing so far is that j d events. his vice president is a very important vega. i'm going to, i'll even put my money on him, possibly being a successor. yeah, that's the only one. no, indeed. indeed, i'm not. so moving to get much if i put it back to that now, but the discharge events, but also donald trump jun
and that you can publish excel trumps 1st presidency, was characterized by a lot of internal sub baton rouge in part due to him not being fully supported by the establishment of the republican party. but this time decision is different, different they, republicans have both the control of the, the executive and the legislation. branches. do you think the provides an opportunity for the republican party to do something more substantial and easier to do or their type of transformation of u. s....
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parris, a 1959 graduate, commissioned the rotc program at southern southern southern university in baton rouge, louisiana. he graduated from both airborne ranger school, and he is special forces qualified, and he served as commander of an alpha team of the special forces in vietnam which time there's a significant battle a near camp bong sun in which he is going to lead not only his soldiers of his a-team, but the south vietnamese soldiers that they are advising, and a major combat in which parris going to succeed in rescuing a number of his one wounded comrades and his action to include being wounded is going result in the award of a silver star years later that action is going to be reviewed. and as his his merit and that engagement will be upgraded. and just this past year, a parris was awarded the medal of honor for his actions at bong song. so a parris in just a few minutes. would you please, colonel, tell us a little bit about what happened when you got your mike on here? i think i also had. go ahead. this only take a few minutes. my name is paris davis. i attended southern university in
parris, a 1959 graduate, commissioned the rotc program at southern southern southern university in baton rouge, louisiana. he graduated from both airborne ranger school, and he is special forces qualified, and he served as commander of an alpha team of the special forces in vietnam which time there's a significant battle a near camp bong sun in which he is going to lead not only his soldiers of his a-team, but the south vietnamese soldiers that they are advising, and a major combat in which...
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. >> baton rouge, louisiana. >> very nice. and you guys are from?k in the studio? waved to lawrence. good job, everybody! high five. woohoo! >> lawrence: today on capitol hill the fema administrator set to testify during two has hearings as lawmakers demand answers about the organization's alleged order after hurricanes milton and helene. fox news senior congressional correspondent chad pergram is live on capitol hill. >> lawrence, good morning. this is the first time lawmakers get a chance to pepper questions about the hurricane responses. but some lawmakers will focus on whether or not fema directed people to avoid homes with trump signs right before the election. this is a textbook example of government being weaponize for political reasons. to skip statehouses, you can't get a more blatant example of the weaponization of government, politics involved in government agencies. we are going to dig into this and find out whether it was an isolated incident or if it was commonplace and widespread. >> a former fema employee blew the list on the agency.
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fox 44 in baton rouge, louisiana, as the state attorney general vows to appeal a judge's rejection of a law requiring posters of the 10 commandments in schools. the judge says the law is unconstitutional. and a live look at seattle from fox 13, one of the big stories there tonight, boeing machinists due back at work following the approval of a new contract. the company's 33,000 strikers will get a 38% wage increase over four years. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ i'm working my way back to you, babe ♪ with a burning love inside ♪ yeah, i'm working back to you, babe (sigh) (snoring) ♪ medicare plan recently? with ehealth, you can compare medicare plans side by side for free. so we invited people to give ehealth a try and discover how easy it can be to find your medicare match. this is pretty amazing. i can go on a vacation with this money. i have quite a few prescriptions. that's why people call us. we're going to compare plans, and i'm gonna try to get you as much bang for your buck as possible. that's great. this one here
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dennis murphy (voiceover): baton rouge, the river rolls on, but without that fiery young lawyer who'd come so far, so fast. that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. [theme music] >> it's family rivalries and betrayal and murder. >> it was so horrific. what were the last hours on earth like for her? >> it lurks here on this storied family estate a mystery as tangled and gnarled as the trees that reach for the sky. >> it eats at me. >> a crime like a storm everyone could see it coming. >> everybody in the town has their suspicions. >> she was missing. the matriarch with the grip on her powerful family's african american. did somebody have a powerful form to do her harm. >> she looked at him and said you tried to kill me. >> who was behind this? a search in the dark. >> right there. >> a secret in the family. and a jailhouse interview to make your jaw drop. >> you said you wished she were dead and later she became dead. >> this is a twisted tale deep in the heart of texas. >> people who are desperate will do desperate things. ate t >> though ti
dennis murphy (voiceover): baton rouge, the river rolls on, but without that fiery young lawyer who'd come so far, so fast. that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. [theme music] >> it's family rivalries and betrayal and murder. >> it was so horrific. what were the last hours on earth like for her? >> it lurks here on this storied family estate a mystery as tangled and gnarled as the trees that reach for the sky. >>...
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game day anchors rece davis and steve coughlin preview week 11 matchups from the game day set in baton rouge, louisiana. >> an sec tripleheader on abc. and steve, one of the things about conference expansion and realignment, you get to see matchups you don't see very often. florida and texas haven't played since 1940. gators going to keep billy napier as coach, but they come in battered and bruised. >> yeah this is a tough matchup for florida. i look at the other side texas quinn ewers that offense. how explosive can they be. they need a big performance to prove what they are in the rankings to me. and that's what i'm looking for as far as that one. >> 330 eastern time georgia and ole miss. this is like an elimination game for playoff consideration for the rebels. yeah. >> and they have not had success against top two teams 1 in 24 all time. and that's the proble. you just haven't seen ole miss win this game. and then you think about what georgia looked like at texas dominating on defense. it's a great great matchup. see if ole miss can get over the hump. >> and if you love the old school be
game day anchors rece davis and steve coughlin preview week 11 matchups from the game day set in baton rouge, louisiana. >> an sec tripleheader on abc. and steve, one of the things about conference expansion and realignment, you get to see matchups you don't see very often. florida and texas haven't played since 1940. gators going to keep billy napier as coach, but they come in battered and bruised. >> yeah this is a tough matchup for florida. i look at the other side texas quinn...
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hawkins, a record-breaking sprinter reminds us we're never too old for good things, died last week in baton rouge 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 getting shingrix. fainting can happen so take precautions. most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling where injected, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. ask your doctor about shingrix today. sam liccardo gets things done. headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. as mayor of san jose, he took on pg&e and special interests to lower utility bills and reduce emissions by 36%. worked to lower costs for working families. and with reproductive rights under attack, liccardo stepped u
hawkins, a record-breaking sprinter reminds us we're never too old for good things, died last week in baton rouge 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...
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baton rouge. even 90 in texas.ing off disney's ultimate toy drive. every year disney teams up with toys for tots to spread holiday cheer by giving gifts to millions of children in need. take a look. since 1947, the walt disney company has marched in lock step with the u.s. marine corps reserve toys for tots program. delivering 677 million toys to over 301 million children. gma helping to kick off the most wonderful time of the year. the disney ultimate toy drive. the toy joy fueled by volunteers who know how much it matters like gypc, who remembers first time she unwrapped a donated toy that was just for her. >> that was the first time i remember having a toy with just my name on it didn't say for the kids. it was a metal tonka truck. i'll never forget how much hope that gave me. >> michael: xavier montaie, who received gifts as a child now gifts to be a hometown hero. >> to be part of the organization that you've been with it from the start is something that i think is amazing. one of the best jobs i have ever don
baton rouge. even 90 in texas.ing off disney's ultimate toy drive. every year disney teams up with toys for tots to spread holiday cheer by giving gifts to millions of children in need. take a look. since 1947, the walt disney company has marched in lock step with the u.s. marine corps reserve toys for tots program. delivering 677 million toys to over 301 million children. gma helping to kick off the most wonderful time of the year. the disney ultimate toy drive. the toy joy fueled by...
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at our first hearing at a fire station in baton rouge, louisiana, we heard directly from american retirees who have been affected by these flawed provisions which took most of them completely by surprise. at our second hearing, we identified there are alternatives to the current w.e.p. and g.p.o. formulas using data that wasn't available when those two provisions were put in place 40 years ago and would provide all beneficiary with a fair benefit based on their actual earnings. while the social security fairness act repeals the flawed w.e.p. and g.p.o., it is far from being a perfect solution and does nothing to replace them with a fair formula. unfortunately, without a replacement, this bill is projected to cost social security almost $200 billion over the next 10 years and expedite social security's insolvency by about six months. when that happens, it's projected that all beneficiaries not just those affected by the w.e.p. and g.p.o. will receive a 20% to 25% benefit cut. the w.e.p. and g.p.o. are flawed but put in place for a reason, to try and fairly account for workers holding jobs b
at our first hearing at a fire station in baton rouge, louisiana, we heard directly from american retirees who have been affected by these flawed provisions which took most of them completely by surprise. at our second hearing, we identified there are alternatives to the current w.e.p. and g.p.o. formulas using data that wasn't available when those two provisions were put in place 40 years ago and would provide all beneficiary with a fair benefit based on their actual earnings. while the social...