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is horrific police shooting in baton rouge, louisiana. police have confirmed that at least one suspect, the suspected shooter is dead. however, there is a manhunt under way right now. they are looking for other suspects. we heard the governor's statement saying perpetrators, plural, meaning they are looking for others involved with this, others that may be at large at this minute. authorities are calling the scene active. they say it is contained, but still active. we're talking about a shopping center location with several stores nearby. a sheriff's department spokesperson says they're checking the area for possible explosives. one thing we've heard, they sent a robot into the scene where the suspected shooter went down. they sent a robot in there as well just to confirm that he is dead. one gunman dead. as i said, they're searching for others. let's talk about the context of this, because this is very, very important. this comes less than two weeks after those 12 officers were ambushed in dallas killing five, seven more were injured. th
is horrific police shooting in baton rouge, louisiana. police have confirmed that at least one suspect, the suspected shooter is dead. however, there is a manhunt under way right now. they are looking for other suspects. we heard the governor's statement saying perpetrators, plural, meaning they are looking for others involved with this, others that may be at large at this minute. authorities are calling the scene active. they say it is contained, but still active. we're talking about a...
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the next delegate from louisiana. and i have two from the delegate of louisiana. the person is on page three, line number 30. tony perkins of louisiana, i believe the text was just on the screen. end,erkins: line 30 at the the republican commander in chief will protect the religious freedom of all military members, especially chaplains, and will not attempt to ban bibles or symbols. we have seen a growing hostility to the exercise of religious freedom, especially in our military. chair barrasso: discussion? >> yes, clarification and the difference between what we just -- it seems very: similar, which is what happens when the deadlines -- yes, the delegate from louisiana. mr. perkins: the text of the previous amendment was incorrect. it was training. it was incorrect language on the screen. i think we got ahead of ourselves and the actual language. chair barrasso: you are right. they're both page three, line 30. one from the delegate from utah, one from the delegate from louisiana. mr. perkins: one deals with training of chaplains, the other deals with religious ex
the next delegate from louisiana. and i have two from the delegate of louisiana. the person is on page three, line number 30. tony perkins of louisiana, i believe the text was just on the screen. end,erkins: line 30 at the the republican commander in chief will protect the religious freedom of all military members, especially chaplains, and will not attempt to ban bibles or symbols. we have seen a growing hostility to the exercise of religious freedom, especially in our military. chair...
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and we are wild, louisiana. we will not be defined by any natural disaster, nor will we be defined by any act of senseless violence, because we are one louisiana. louisiana knows that love trumps hate. we are a melting pot of beautiful cultures, cajuns, creoles, we fish, we hunt, we like mardi gras, and we proudly cast our votes, 14 votes for senator bernie sanders and 45 votes for the first woman president of the united states, hillary rodham clinton.
and we are wild, louisiana. we will not be defined by any natural disaster, nor will we be defined by any act of senseless violence, because we are one louisiana. louisiana knows that love trumps hate. we are a melting pot of beautiful cultures, cajuns, creoles, we fish, we hunt, we like mardi gras, and we proudly cast our votes, 14 votes for senator bernie sanders and 45 votes for the first woman president of the united states, hillary rodham clinton.
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open carry state in louisiana. and further more relative liz pro second amendment regarding the access to weapons. you don't need a permit for open carry. you don't need a permit for open carry. you don't need a permit for a long gun. there as robust gun culture and when you have these reports of someone carrying an ar that goes something they might legally do. the response i think for many folks who are a second amendment supporters would say of course as we've discussed in these stories whenever they arise that the problem isn't carrying the gun. the problem is misusing the gun and most louisiana gun owners aren't doing anything like we saw this morning which is the misuse of a gun when you look at targeting police officers and a third legal point i'll make before tossing it back to you. louisiana is actually the first state in the country to ever pass a law which it did a few months ago, making the targets of police a hate crime. that doesn't change the fact that these are already treated as homicide or potentia
open carry state in louisiana. and further more relative liz pro second amendment regarding the access to weapons. you don't need a permit for open carry. you don't need a permit for open carry. you don't need a permit for a long gun. there as robust gun culture and when you have these reports of someone carrying an ar that goes something they might legally do. the response i think for many folks who are a second amendment supporters would say of course as we've discussed in these stories...
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horrible news out of baton rouge, louisiana today.e're being told by law enforcement authorities that there was some sort of ambush on police officers. at least six were shot, six or seven were shot. we know that three officers have been killed. taken to our lady of the lake hospital in baton rouge. three were wounded. of the wounded, one of the officers is in critical condition. we hope and pray that he or she recovers and this death toll does not rise any further. one suspect has been killed by law enforcement. multiple suspects are still on the loose. baton rouge police are asking anyone who baton rouge who sees anything unusual to call 911 as soon as possible. i'll throw it off to poppy harlow with more on this story. thanks for watching. >>> jake, thank you very much. i'm poppy harlow in cleveland. we are following the latest on this horrific breaking news out of baton rouge, louisiana this morning. what we know
horrible news out of baton rouge, louisiana today.e're being told by law enforcement authorities that there was some sort of ambush on police officers. at least six were shot, six or seven were shot. we know that three officers have been killed. taken to our lady of the lake hospital in baton rouge. three were wounded. of the wounded, one of the officers is in critical condition. we hope and pray that he or she recovers and this death toll does not rise any further. one suspect has been killed...
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let's go to the room in louisiana. we're inside the two-minute warning where we're going to hear from the governor and the state police superintendent. by the way, the superintendent was on the job himself for 35 years. before the senior most post, governor before life in politics was eight years in the u.s. army. they will be appearing with the local sheriff from the county or parish that encompasses baton rouge. and, again, i'm quite sure when they booked this for 4:00 p.m., at least east coast time, they thought we would have a resolution. who knows. maybe they're coming out to announce kind of resolution. but the live pictures we're seeing from baton rouge would not indicate that this is a settled crime scene. i'm afraid the opposite is still true. as you can tell this is hastily put together. no one in state government realized they'd be dealing with this kind of a crisis on a summer sunday morning. you see the robust police presence there. this road we're going to know so much more about by the close of business
let's go to the room in louisiana. we're inside the two-minute warning where we're going to hear from the governor and the state police superintendent. by the way, the superintendent was on the job himself for 35 years. before the senior most post, governor before life in politics was eight years in the u.s. army. they will be appearing with the local sheriff from the county or parish that encompasses baton rouge. and, again, i'm quite sure when they booked this for 4:00 p.m., at least east...
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you're looking at new video coming out the baton rouge, louisiana. this is obviously cell phone video. the mayor ever baton rouge is saying this is sunday we are asking people to pray for the families and pray for the officers. the governor of louisiana is saying this is an unspeakable and unjustified attack on all of us. we'll continue to keep you posted. what we know out of baton rouge, louisiana three police officers are dead. >> i would to remind you you can get updates at 6abc.com. >> meteorologist chris sowers is tracking the forecast. >> reporter: we have a little relief in the seven-day forecast, we have a couple of more of these to go before the relief arrives. get you outside live, down in atlantic city, cape may or sea isle, they will be enjoying a sweabz -- sea breeze later on. it's toasty on the sand like inland locations. after 2:00 p.m., the sea breeze will kick in and cool the beaches down. there's the lovely shot looking down ventnor. we don't have anything going on, we are expecting the radars to stay crystal clear from start to fin
you're looking at new video coming out the baton rouge, louisiana. this is obviously cell phone video. the mayor ever baton rouge is saying this is sunday we are asking people to pray for the families and pray for the officers. the governor of louisiana is saying this is an unspeakable and unjustified attack on all of us. we'll continue to keep you posted. what we know out of baton rouge, louisiana three police officers are dead. >> i would to remind you you can get updates at 6abc.com....
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leadership in louisiana.did not hear in the briefing, like description of the suspect, the suspect's name and age and hometown, which we have subsequently found out. gavin eugene long, 29 years of age, kansas city, missouri. and that's about it. we have an initial 911 call he was wearing all black, but we don't know if that call was to report that in earnest to police or draw in police officers to be shot and killed. three of them were, three wounded, one critical, suspect down, killed by police. gabe gutierrez among our members of our team who has made his way to baton rouge and, gabe, as the councilwoman pointed out, it is an almost unfathomable 12-day period in the history of baton rouge, louisiana, great american spot. >> yes, that's exactly right, brian. good eng vening. there was the police involved shooting death of alton sterling, the protest we saw after that, and just last week, police here had announced several arrests regarding several stolen weapons that they said was part of a plot to kill polic
leadership in louisiana.did not hear in the briefing, like description of the suspect, the suspect's name and age and hometown, which we have subsequently found out. gavin eugene long, 29 years of age, kansas city, missouri. and that's about it. we have an initial 911 call he was wearing all black, but we don't know if that call was to report that in earnest to police or draw in police officers to be shot and killed. three of them were, three wounded, one critical, suspect down, killed by...
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in louisiana. now you've got this.hat are you telling the citizens to try to put the lid on the great dissension here and great violence, heart ache and murder. >> well, this is not who we are. this is not what we are best at obviously. we need to do better. quite frankly, until today i was very proud of the folks in louisiana and baton rouge in particular because we have had many, many demonstrations and protests and marches, all of which have been very peaceful. today was the first act of violence related since the shooting. this is a tough day. you mentioned it's hard to get the words to ask questions about the incidents. i was at the hospital earlier today with colonel edmondayson and others. the words failed me. this violence, hatred has to stop. there is nothing about this act today that's going to further anything of value here in louisiana or elsewhere in the country. we just simply have to do better. we have to root out the violence and hatred. we have to stop targeting police officers. it is completely uncall
in louisiana. now you've got this.hat are you telling the citizens to try to put the lid on the great dissension here and great violence, heart ache and murder. >> well, this is not who we are. this is not what we are best at obviously. we need to do better. quite frankly, until today i was very proud of the folks in louisiana and baton rouge in particular because we have had many, many demonstrations and protests and marches, all of which have been very peaceful. today was the first act...
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the governor of louisiana will appear with the louisiana state police at 4:00 making statements.ng a statement at 4:30 this afternoon. of course, we'll bring that to you live. we continue to follow this breaking situation. unclear exactly how many suspects may still be out there if, in fact, there are any. three police officers are dead. we know that after the shootout in baton rouge. three others in the hospital. at least one in critical condition. as for the suspects behind this, one gunman is dead. joining me is retired lieutenant russell honore. what was your first reaction when you heard the news? >> well, i said, not again. i thought it might have been a burglary or a robbery gone bad and then as the pieces started coming together, it sounded like a shootout with police. whether they were attempting to move towards the police headquarters, i don't know what their intent is but this city was on edge already, anderson, as you know. we just went through an emotional few days with protests going on last week. a lot of work from the local politicians from the governor to the may
the governor of louisiana will appear with the louisiana state police at 4:00 making statements.ng a statement at 4:30 this afternoon. of course, we'll bring that to you live. we continue to follow this breaking situation. unclear exactly how many suspects may still be out there if, in fact, there are any. three police officers are dead. we know that after the shootout in baton rouge. three others in the hospital. at least one in critical condition. as for the suspects behind this, one gunman...
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where we will hear from the governor of louisiana, the current governor of louisiana. he will try to find words to make some sense out of this and update us on the ongoing investigation. who slaughtered three police officers this morning in baton rouge as they were going about their duty. a quick break. we will be right back with more from cleveland and new york after this. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief w...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability t
where we will hear from the governor of louisiana, the current governor of louisiana. he will try to find words to make some sense out of this and update us on the ongoing investigation. who slaughtered three police officers this morning in baton rouge as they were going about their duty. a quick break. we will be right back with more from cleveland and new york after this. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories...
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there is no division in louisiana. and make no mistake, let there be no doubt, we support our law enforcement officers and our law enforcement agencies. at mass last night, in the diocese of baton rouge, they distributed the peace prayer of st. francis of assisi, and i just want to go with the first two lines of that. lord, make me an instrument of your peace. where there is hatred, let me so love -- let me sow love. the kind of love modeled by all of those police officers yesterday, and i want to direct your attention as i sum up through the words of jackson from a facebook post of july 8th and this is the last part of that post. finally i personally want to send prayers out to everyone directly affected by this tragedy. these are trying times. police don't let hate infect your heart. this city must and will get better. i'm working in these streets so any protesters, officers, friends, family, or whoever, if you see me, and need a hug, or want to say a prayer, i got you. i'm going to be followed by carl edmonson who w
there is no division in louisiana. and make no mistake, let there be no doubt, we support our law enforcement officers and our law enforcement agencies. at mass last night, in the diocese of baton rouge, they distributed the peace prayer of st. francis of assisi, and i just want to go with the first two lines of that. lord, make me an instrument of your peace. where there is hatred, let me so love -- let me sow love. the kind of love modeled by all of those police officers yesterday, and i want...
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. >> the altercation in louisiana caught on camera. new details on the confrontation in baton rouge. in st. paul the city reels from a traffic stop gone terribly wrong. a nation on edge tonight with renewed questions about police tactics and excessive force. this is a special edition o "nightline," "lethal force." we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is a special edition of "nightline," "lethal force." >>> good evening. and we begin here tonight with the breaking news out of dallas. gunfire erupting during a protest against the recent fatal police shootings in minnesota and louisiana. police say at least two snipers fired on officers from elevated positions in downtown dallas, hitting at least sending marchers running for cover. so far we're told four officers are dead, two in surgery, three in critical condition, and at least one civilian has been injured. here's what police told us during a press conference just a short while ago. >> we believe that these suspects were positioning themselves in a way to triangulate on these office
. >> the altercation in louisiana caught on camera. new details on the confrontation in baton rouge. in st. paul the city reels from a traffic stop gone terribly wrong. a nation on edge tonight with renewed questions about police tactics and excessive force. this is a special edition o "nightline," "lethal force." we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is a special edition of "nightline," "lethal force." >>> good evening. and we...
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can you tell us what may be happening in louisiana right now.ow that a couple of hours have passed and these officers have been taken to hospitals. what happened be happening there? >> i can only imagine this is still very early in the investigation, we need to wait and see the number of injuries that are involved, this is a senseless attack on police. i'm here in washington, d.c. at a national organization of black law enforcement executives convention, and the news is just resonating across this hotel. every law enforcement person here is just totally outraged and on top of that, there are law enforcement officials here from the state of louisiana who just got word of this and i'm quite sure will be headed back to their jurisdictions there. but this is a very, very saddening event. but this is still a very early investigation and as the day goes by, we will learn more, but i just ask that everyone out there pry for those officers who were senselessly it appears were gunned down, which is not acceptable under any conditions. this is shameful, h
can you tell us what may be happening in louisiana right now.ow that a couple of hours have passed and these officers have been taken to hospitals. what happened be happening there? >> i can only imagine this is still very early in the investigation, we need to wait and see the number of injuries that are involved, this is a senseless attack on police. i'm here in washington, d.c. at a national organization of black law enforcement executives convention, and the news is just resonating...
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the shooting began near the end of a protest over the fatal police shootings of black men in louisiana and minnesota. six other officers and a civilian were injured. police are questioning at least three alleged suspects and manuel bojorquez is in downtown dallas. what is the latest? >> reporter: some breaking news now. we are learning that the fourth suspect, a man who was holdup inside a parking garage not too far from we are has died of self-inflicted gunshot wound. he had apparently been exchanging gunfire with officers but we have learned he has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. you mentioned the gunfire erupted in downtown dallas with no warning, turning this place into a war zone and still very much referabsembling one right officials say the intent of the shooters was to kill as many officers as possible. >> reporter: what was a peaceful protest by about 800 people turned into chaos. people marching at city hall ran for their lives as dozens of shots rang out. >> i was screaming run run, active shooter, run, run, run. >> reporter: police say this was a coordinated attac
the shooting began near the end of a protest over the fatal police shootings of black men in louisiana and minnesota. six other officers and a civilian were injured. police are questioning at least three alleged suspects and manuel bojorquez is in downtown dallas. what is the latest? >> reporter: some breaking news now. we are learning that the fourth suspect, a man who was holdup inside a parking garage not too far from we are has died of self-inflicted gunshot wound. he had apparently...
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this is neighboring louisiana.is a very tight-knit community, and officers here are wondering at what point, you know, is this going to come to some close. they're looking to each other for comfort. they're trying to figure out what is behind this 29-year-old gavin long of missouri. why did he have this long arm rifle that witnesses called in and said they saw this person in this location not far behind me? and when officers arrived, witnesses say he simply opened fire, taking down -- killing three officers and of course the others who remain hospitalized, one in critical condition fighting for his life. wolf? >> and the community there is i'm sure in shock right now as a result of this. the community has been going through an awful period over the past week and a half or so as a result of the killing of alton sterling as well. give us a little sense, if you can, right now of what people are saying to you on the streets, fred? >> reporter: well, you know, this is a neighborhood. if you look around me -- i don't kno
this is neighboring louisiana.is a very tight-knit community, and officers here are wondering at what point, you know, is this going to come to some close. they're looking to each other for comfort. they're trying to figure out what is behind this 29-year-old gavin long of missouri. why did he have this long arm rifle that witnesses called in and said they saw this person in this location not far behind me? and when officers arrived, witnesses say he simply opened fire, taking down -- killing...
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cross the country last night in the wake of the two officers involved shootings of black men in louisiana and minnesota, videos of the both shootings went viral. the police ambushed in dallas is deadliest day in law enforcement history since the 9/11 attacks. >> this must stop. the divisiveness, between our police and our citizens. >> reporter: the city's police chief is asking for the nation's support. this community is already coming together, in the wake of this horrible tragedy, in about an hour people will be gathering at a park not too far away from here, for an inter faith prayer service, as the police chief here put it this morning, we have to start healing wounds, and not creating them. in dallas, i'm don champion to you back to you. >> thanks, don for that report. >>> we are learning how philadelphia authorities are responding to the violence in dallas. is there a black lives matter march in philadelphia this evening. greg argos is live at city hall with the plans for the police department, greg? >> reporter: jim, exactly right that black lives matters protest is expected to beg
cross the country last night in the wake of the two officers involved shootings of black men in louisiana and minnesota, videos of the both shootings went viral. the police ambushed in dallas is deadliest day in law enforcement history since the 9/11 attacks. >> this must stop. the divisiveness, between our police and our citizens. >> reporter: the city's police chief is asking for the nation's support. this community is already coming together, in the wake of this horrible tragedy,...
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and i do mean from across louisiana.ear in baton rouge, and primarily we have the baton rouge police department and the baton rouge sheriff's office who are responding, and providing for law and order here in baton rouge, the fact of the matter is we have state troopers involved, we have folks from different sheriffs offices around the state of louisiana. so i want to thank them all for doing their part to keep the demonstrations peaceful, and to put themselves at risk to keep the demonstrators themselves safe. as i've said from the start, the best way to honor the memory of alton sterling, the dallas law enforcement officers and philando castile is for peaceful demonstrations here in louisiana. now, the sad fact is there are folks coming from outside of louisiana into our state and into baton rouge. and clearly they're welcome here so long as they're going to participate in a peaceful, lawful manner. however, they're not going to be allowed to come here, and nor will our own citizens be allowed to incite hate and violen
and i do mean from across louisiana.ear in baton rouge, and primarily we have the baton rouge police department and the baton rouge sheriff's office who are responding, and providing for law and order here in baton rouge, the fact of the matter is we have state troopers involved, we have folks from different sheriffs offices around the state of louisiana. so i want to thank them all for doing their part to keep the demonstrations peaceful, and to put themselves at risk to keep the demonstrators...
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the land loss here is so extreme, we are seeing things in louisiana that we might see in places like the chesapeake bay or new york ten, 20, 30 years from now. >> sreenivasan: kolker says a blueprint will be needed for american communities well beyond the louisiana coast, if projections about sea level rise prove true. >> coastal restoration is not simply about ecosystem restoration, right, that it's not simply about protecting habitat for great blue herons and dolphins or something like that. coastal restoration is really about, in many ways, it's about protecting places for people to live. >> i didn't become governor to watch south louisiana wash away. >> sreenivasan: that's why politicians, scientists and business leaders gathered at the state of the coast conference last month in louisiana to talk about the eroding coastline and the cost-benefit analysis for saving parts of it. levees have been one means of protection, like this 98-mile- long levee being built by the army corps of engineers and paid for with local and state taxes. but isle de jean charles was not included, becaus
the land loss here is so extreme, we are seeing things in louisiana that we might see in places like the chesapeake bay or new york ten, 20, 30 years from now. >> sreenivasan: kolker says a blueprint will be needed for american communities well beyond the louisiana coast, if projections about sea level rise prove true. >> coastal restoration is not simply about ecosystem restoration, right, that it's not simply about protecting habitat for great blue herons and dolphins or something...
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so i want to thank the law enforcement officials from across louisiana, and i do mean from across louisiana baton rouge and primarily we have the baton rouge police department and the baton rouge sheriff's office who are responding and providing for law and order in baton rouge, the fact of the matter is we have state troopers involved, folks from various office from around the state of louisiana. i want to thank them all for doing their part, to keep the demonstrations peaceful and to put themselves at risk to keep the demonstrators themselves safe. as i've said from the start, the best way to honor the memory of alton sterling, the dallas law enforcement officer and phil ano castile, is to protect the people here. there are people coming into our state and baton rouge. clearly they're welcome here so long as they're going to participate in a peaceful, lawful manner. however, they're not going to be allowed to come here and nor will our own citizens be allowed to incite hate and violence, to engage in unlawful activities. and i want to be very clear that will not be tolerated. we don't ope
so i want to thank the law enforcement officials from across louisiana, and i do mean from across louisiana baton rouge and primarily we have the baton rouge police department and the baton rouge sheriff's office who are responding and providing for law and order in baton rouge, the fact of the matter is we have state troopers involved, folks from various office from around the state of louisiana. i want to thank them all for doing their part, to keep the demonstrations peaceful and to put...
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the reaction in louisiana was predictable enough. sheridan was burned in effigy. the windows at his hotel in new orleans were shot out and any time that he did dare venture out into the streets, he was his stat and spat upon -- just -- hissed at ann's that upon. not really surprising. the reaction of northerners is surprising. "the new york times" commented that they had never published such a document before and had to say nothing like it has ever been seen before under a country with a constitutional government. the times then went on to compare sheridan to oliver cromwell and said it almost induces one to believe that the world has gone back to hundred or 300 years in both feet. and practice of government. they are completely outraged that basically what sheridan is asking the secretary of war to give him permission to do is to declare martial law, which is not unusual throughout the 1860's and 1870's. much of radical reconstruction had been premised upon the military reconstruction and martial law throughout the south. to act like this had never been heard of
the reaction in louisiana was predictable enough. sheridan was burned in effigy. the windows at his hotel in new orleans were shot out and any time that he did dare venture out into the streets, he was his stat and spat upon -- just -- hissed at ann's that upon. not really surprising. the reaction of northerners is surprising. "the new york times" commented that they had never published such a document before and had to say nothing like it has ever been seen before under a country...
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i want to thank the law enforcement officials from across louisiana, and i do mean from across louisianawe're here in baton rouge and primarily we have the baton rouge police department and baton rouge sheriff's office who are responding. >> that's governor edwards in louisiana praising the peaceful protesters who have been demonstra demonstrating, obviously real e realizing they have a voice that should be heard but do it pea peacefully, not attack police and not throw rocks and not bring shotguns to these peaceful prote protests. we will be right back with more coverage on the fox news channel. -daily toujeo®. now i'm on the path to better blood sugar control. toujeo® is a long-acting insulin from the makers of lantus®. it releases slowly, providing consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours, proven full 24-hour blood sugar control, and significant a1c reduction. and along with toujeo®, i'm eating better and moving more. toujeo® is a long-acting, man-made insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard
i want to thank the law enforcement officials from across louisiana, and i do mean from across louisianawe're here in baton rouge and primarily we have the baton rouge police department and baton rouge sheriff's office who are responding. >> that's governor edwards in louisiana praising the peaceful protesters who have been demonstra demonstrating, obviously real e realizing they have a voice that should be heard but do it pea peacefully, not attack police and not throw rocks and not...
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it has been a trying few weeks in louisiana.irst they have the controversial police-involved shooting and then you have the deaths of police officers, three others shot. earlier edwards talked to me about concerns moving forward. >> you're always concerned because tensions remain high. we don't know who might be in baton rouge but i can tell you it's a race to this incident. we are confident there was one gunman. gavin long has been killed. we don't know whether he was being assisted in some way by other people here in our community. the investigation continues. i am confident the streets are safe and that we can resume our normal activities this morning. we do have a heightened police presence in state and local agencies. our federal partners are here as we both continue to investigate the incident from yesterday but also provide enhanced law enforcement. >> it come after the july 5th shooting. it may have been for them to come here. where would you say the move of the state is and the move of this city is? >> there is a lot of
it has been a trying few weeks in louisiana.irst they have the controversial police-involved shooting and then you have the deaths of police officers, three others shot. earlier edwards talked to me about concerns moving forward. >> you're always concerned because tensions remain high. we don't know who might be in baton rouge but i can tell you it's a race to this incident. we are confident there was one gunman. gavin long has been killed. we don't know whether he was being assisted in...
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. >> after the shooting death of philando castille of minnesota and alton sterling of louisiana. just last night local act viflts in center city in town for the church convenience held a protest for both of the slain men. it wrapped up peacefully before the shots rang out at the dallas protest. with more protests and rallies expected as early as tonight. ross says moving forward they are concerned about protests in general with the goal to keep everyone safe. >> it prompts us to take measures we have never taken before. obviously large scale events, are things we would have done but not necessarily in protests. >> some of those safety measures are kept secret and the public will never see but they are being added. the commissioner says they do that for the public's safety. as for the dnc coming up we ask if there would be different precautions they will be taking and he said it's too early to talk about that. annie mccormick, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> people in our area are grieving as well after news of that deadly ambush in dallas, "action news" spoke to people
. >> after the shooting death of philando castille of minnesota and alton sterling of louisiana. just last night local act viflts in center city in town for the church convenience held a protest for both of the slain men. it wrapped up peacefully before the shots rang out at the dallas protest. with more protests and rallies expected as early as tonight. ross says moving forward they are concerned about protests in general with the goal to keep everyone safe. >> it prompts us to...
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and we have gary grooaves from louisiana. what do you know so far?nd 8:30 or 8:45. 911 dispatcher received phone call that there was a masked man walking with an assault rifle and within minutes of that phone call, there were frantic reports of officers down and at least two have been killed, and three other officers have been shot and all of them are at the hospital right now. >> and what have you heard from authorities regarding what happens next in we have been told the governor will hold a press conference at 3:00 p.m. what else is happening on the scene? to your knowledge is it still an active manhunt? >> they are trying to stabilize thing and it's believed that a shooter has died. there are roumors of two other folks possibly involved shooting and the sheriff's office and federal officials are all there trying to stabilize the team and they were in the store to try to determine if there were explosives and they know what was going on there. >> there has been much talk in the country, and obviously, there's immediate political ponces responses t
and we have gary grooaves from louisiana. what do you know so far?nd 8:30 or 8:45. 911 dispatcher received phone call that there was a masked man walking with an assault rifle and within minutes of that phone call, there were frantic reports of officers down and at least two have been killed, and three other officers have been shot and all of them are at the hospital right now. >> and what have you heard from authorities regarding what happens next in we have been told the governor will...
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boustany of louisiana. the chair: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. boustany, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana. mr. boustany: my amendment would prohibit the use of funds by secretary of interior for he purposes of implementing, administers or enforcing any rule of guidance similar to the guidance released regarding financial assurances for oil and gas operations on the outer continental shell. the federal government currently requires american offshore oil and gas companies to buy liability bonds ranging from tens of thousand of dollars to tens of millions of dollars for every offshore lease. publishedof 014, they an advanced notice of rule making seeking industry input on risk management, financial assurance and loss management. then inexplicably they elected to circumvent the rule making process they initiated and issued new rules to change the way oil and gas industry funds these decommissioning costs, also refer
boustany of louisiana. the chair: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. boustany, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana. mr. boustany: my amendment would prohibit the use of funds by secretary of interior for he purposes of implementing, administers or enforcing any rule of guidance similar to the guidance released regarding financial assurances for oil and gas operations on the outer continental shell. the...
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protest was over police shootings of black men inkç louisiana and minnesota.er the shooting officers seen searching for the shooters in a parking garage. officers seen at the greyhound bus station. the police chief saysáy no suspect are in custody. affiliate in dallas report that go homeland security is now on the scene. again between the police shot this dallas. we have more for you as soon as it's available. >> thanks very much. >> there are protest in oakland tonight as well. >> several hundred people marching through the city and they have now stopped traffic along i 8 80. >> cornell joins us live with more. cornell? >>reporter: let's get right to it. the story is quickly developing tonight and has now taken a turn. thousands join the protest that is now blocking a major freeway. sky 7 hd over 8 80 where demonstrators blocking both directions of that freeway. they walked up the off ramp near broadway i'd say about 45 minutes ago with little resistance we are told from police. they blocked traffic and at one point started lighting fireworks on the freeway.
protest was over police shootings of black men inkç louisiana and minnesota.er the shooting officers seen searching for the shooters in a parking garage. officers seen at the greyhound bus station. the police chief saysáy no suspect are in custody. affiliate in dallas report that go homeland security is now on the scene. again between the police shot this dallas. we have more for you as soon as it's available. >> thanks very much. >> there are protest in oakland tonight as well....
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louisiana has a state board of em balmers and funeral directors. its supposed purpose when created in 1914 was to combat infectious diseases. it has however long since become -- sum couple to what is called regulatory capture. that it, it has been taken over by the funeral industry it regulates. at the time the monks began making and selling caskets, nine of the board's ten members were funeral directors. one of whose principal sources of income is selling caskets. in the 1960s, louisiana had made it a crime to sell funeral merchandise without a funeral director's license. to get a funeral director's license, the monks would have to have had stop being monks. they would have had to earn 30 hours of college credits and to apprentice one year at a licensed funeral home to acquire skills they had no intention of ever using. and their abbey would have had been required to become a funeral establishment with a parlor able to accommodate 30 mourners and they would have had to up stall an embalming facility even though they only wanted to make rectangular
louisiana has a state board of em balmers and funeral directors. its supposed purpose when created in 1914 was to combat infectious diseases. it has however long since become -- sum couple to what is called regulatory capture. that it, it has been taken over by the funeral industry it regulates. at the time the monks began making and selling caskets, nine of the board's ten members were funeral directors. one of whose principal sources of income is selling caskets. in the 1960s, louisiana had...
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. >>> we must begin with the breaking news in baton rouge, louisiana.we're about to learn new information about a man who was killed by police. a news conference is about to get underway. cell phone video apparently showing the man being shot. it has sparked outrage. we warn you, this video is graphic. police say officers were dispatched after a 911 call claiming someone had been threatened with a gun. when they arrived two officers confronted alton sterling. take a look at this video shot by a witness. [ gunshots ] >> clearly a distressing video. walk us through to the best of your knowledge what's happening here. >> there's a lot we don't know. what we have here as we've had in other cases is video of part of the incident. what happened beforehand could be crucial and what happened before you hear those shots is crucial. some of it is off camera. >> we haven't seen that. >> that's correct. what's concerning here is a situation where it does appear from the part of the video available that the officers have this individual, mr. sterling, relatively res
. >>> we must begin with the breaking news in baton rouge, louisiana.we're about to learn new information about a man who was killed by police. a news conference is about to get underway. cell phone video apparently showing the man being shot. it has sparked outrage. we warn you, this video is graphic. police say officers were dispatched after a 911 call claiming someone had been threatened with a gun. when they arrived two officers confronted alton sterling. take a look at this video...
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also tonight, protesters clash with police in minnesota and louisiana. a prominent black lives matter activist is among those arrested. in california a fast-moving wildfire forces 2,000 people from their homes. and a spanish matador is gored to death on live tv. the first professional bull fighter to die in the ring in decades. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. this is the western edition of the broadcast. a makeshift memorial continues to grow in dallas where five police officers were killed by a sniper last thursday. we learned today the gunman taunted police during two hours of negotiations before authorities killed him with a robot bomb. the killer said he was targeting police in revenge for the fatal police shootings of two black men in minnesota and louisiana last week. those deaths lead to tense protests and dozens of arrests in st. paul and baton rouge last night. we begin in dallas with manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: after the initial rounds of gunfire dallas police chief david brown said in an intervi
also tonight, protesters clash with police in minnesota and louisiana. a prominent black lives matter activist is among those arrested. in california a fast-moving wildfire forces 2,000 people from their homes. and a spanish matador is gored to death on live tv. the first professional bull fighter to die in the ring in decades. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. this is the western edition of the broadcast. a makeshift memorial...
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louisiana state police. the lsu. state police. louisiana university. lsu police are also hear to show their support. and we've seen some family members streaming in. their armed police officers with big rifles drawn stationed a the entrance. the hospital is still on lock down. since there is an ongoing threat. but we have just seen a lot of cars in dozens that have rushed in here. they don't stop for long. they are at the check point. the officer waves them through. and that is a really all that we've been able to see from where we are stationed. they put the media right outside the entrance of the hospital here but lots of somber faces. lots of blank stares, the people driving into this hospital. >> i can imagine that is the case with the three of the those police officers who died there. any indication at this point at all of the family members of these police officers have been notified? >> as far as we've know they have all been notified. i did ask that question if there were family members for all of the officers inside the hospital. police were n
louisiana state police. the lsu. state police. louisiana university. lsu police are also hear to show their support. and we've seen some family members streaming in. their armed police officers with big rifles drawn stationed a the entrance. the hospital is still on lock down. since there is an ongoing threat. but we have just seen a lot of cars in dozens that have rushed in here. they don't stop for long. they are at the check point. the officer waves them through. and that is a really all...
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carry inhave open louisiana.ouisiana, a lot of my colleagues, you know, probably proclaim we are the most pro-gun state in the country. but when a black man is carrying a gun, he is always perceived as a criminal. we still don't know who made that call to 911. we still have not heard a name. but we do know the police officers who have not been on the force -- neither one of them have been on the force for five years. both of them are perceived as royalty in our police department tenure of the long their parents. they're in a specialized unit that most of our officers have to go through many, many years before their placed in his unit. those are the folks we rely on to serve and protect us, that have rushed to judgment. their rush to judgment, they killed an innocent man for doing what he does legally every single day and standing outside minding his own business. we still have not heard anything about this person who made the call. the store owner, he was the first eyewitness to come to us. everything he said hap
carry inhave open louisiana.ouisiana, a lot of my colleagues, you know, probably proclaim we are the most pro-gun state in the country. but when a black man is carrying a gun, he is always perceived as a criminal. we still don't know who made that call to 911. we still have not heard a name. but we do know the police officers who have not been on the force -- neither one of them have been on the force for five years. both of them are perceived as royalty in our police department tenure of the...
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we are on the ground, in louisiana, in ohio, we're covering all the angles for you this morning. but let's start in baton rouge. that's where fredricka whitfield is this morning. hi, fred. >> reporter: good morning, to you, carol. this is very complicated here in baton rouge. the community still reeling, the police community along with the citizens here, still feeling
we are on the ground, in louisiana, in ohio, we're covering all the angles for you this morning. but let's start in baton rouge. that's where fredricka whitfield is this morning. hi, fred. >> reporter: good morning, to you, carol. this is very complicated here in baton rouge. the community still reeling, the police community along with the citizens here, still feeling
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this looks bad, louisiana. they know it looks bad too.en brought out the governor to talk about it. >> the video is disturbing to say the least. in louisiana, we're known for our ability to come together in difficult circumstances. we will certainly get through this tragedy. >> larry: seems like they're taking it seriously. he's got more middle-aged black women on stage than a community theater production of "the color purple." [ laughter ] right? right? kudos, kudos, kudos to you. all right. but what does the louisiana governor specifically have to say about the investigation? >> there should be no doubt in anybody's mind but this incident is going to be investigated impartially, professionally, and thoroughly by the united states department of justice civil rights division. >> larry: wait. hold on a second. the department of justice? the same department of justice that just handled hillary's emails? [ laughter ] i don't think black people are waiting for these cops to be excused because the fbi says they were just careless. and what get
this looks bad, louisiana. they know it looks bad too.en brought out the governor to talk about it. >> the video is disturbing to say the least. in louisiana, we're known for our ability to come together in difficult circumstances. we will certainly get through this tragedy. >> larry: seems like they're taking it seriously. he's got more middle-aged black women on stage than a community theater production of "the color purple." [ laughter ] right? right? kudos, kudos,...
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i'm nick valencia in baton rouge, louisiana. coming up hear from the family of alton sterling who spoke frankly to cnn about how the tragedy has impacted them. so i . ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i want to trim my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® provides powerful a1c reduction. releases slow and steady. works like your body's insulin. when my schedule changes... i want something that delivers. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i miss or delay a dose, i take it when i remember, as long as there's at least 8 hours between doses. once in use, it lasts 8 weeks without refrigeration... twice as long as lantus®, which lasts 4 weeks. tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood
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david mckey is broker and owner of coldwell banker one in baton rouge, louisiana. he's been a licensed realtor since 1992 working in the baton rouge market. he served as president of the louisiana association of realtors and is currently the vice chair of the national association of realtors insurance committee and mr. randy no noelle serves as the vice chairman for the national association of home builders in new orleans. mr. noelle founded reeve in 1985 and has built more than 1000 custom homes in the greater new orleans area. he has more than 30 years of experience in the residential construction industry. thanks for your participation. you will skr five minutes to testify and any written material will be made part of the record. with that we're start with mr. roble robles. >> chairman vitter, ranking member shaheen and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i'm a builder from the tampa bay, florida, market. my name is kevin robles. i'm here to discuss how drastic rate increases in flood insurance have affected the housing affo
david mckey is broker and owner of coldwell banker one in baton rouge, louisiana. he's been a licensed realtor since 1992 working in the baton rouge market. he served as president of the louisiana association of realtors and is currently the vice chair of the national association of realtors insurance committee and mr. randy no noelle serves as the vice chairman for the national association of home builders in new orleans. mr. noelle founded reeve in 1985 and has built more than 1000 custom...
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we want to go back to the breaking news from baton rouge, louisiana. the deadly police shooting of a black father of five outside a convenience store. this confrontation was apparently captured on cell phone video by an eyeness, not verified by nbc news, but it was a short time ago where we witnessed the emotional news
we want to go back to the breaking news from baton rouge, louisiana. the deadly police shooting of a black father of five outside a convenience store. this confrontation was apparently captured on cell phone video by an eyeness, not verified by nbc news, but it was a short time ago where we witnessed the emotional news
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here in louisiana they didn't do that. it's not just alton. it's so many kids here.ice run them down. they're dogs. they're damn dogs. >> reporter: her sentiments echoed by so many in baton rouge. >> byron, thank you. and next, our reporter on the scene of that ambush in downtown dallas. tonight five officers dead. we'll have the very latest. keep it here. so guys with ed can... take viagra when they need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra single packs. your heart loves omega-3s. but there's a difference between the omega-3s in fish oil and those in megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body... ...which makes your heart, we
here in louisiana they didn't do that. it's not just alton. it's so many kids here.ice run them down. they're dogs. they're damn dogs. >> reporter: her sentiments echoed by so many in baton rouge. >> byron, thank you. and next, our reporter on the scene of that ambush in downtown dallas. tonight five officers dead. we'll have the very latest. keep it here. so guys with ed can... take viagra when they need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take...
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elsewhere in louisiana, the monks of st. joseph abbey also attracted government's disapproving quint. in 2005, hurricane katrina damaged the trees that for many years the monks had harvest to finance their religious life. seeking a new source of revenue, they decided to make and market the kind of simple wooden caskets in which the abbey has long buried its dead. the monks were unwittingly about to embark on a career in crime. louisiana has a state board of embalmers and funeral directors. its supposed purpose, when created in 1914, was to combat infectious diseases. it has, however, long since succumbed to what is called regulatory capture. that is, it has been taken over by the funeral industry it ostensibly regulates. at the time the monks began making and selling caskets, nine of the boards ten members were funeral directors, one of whose principle sources of income is selling caskets. in the 1960s, louisiana had made it a crime to sell funeral merchandise without a funeral director's license. to get a funeral director's
elsewhere in louisiana, the monks of st. joseph abbey also attracted government's disapproving quint. in 2005, hurricane katrina damaged the trees that for many years the monks had harvest to finance their religious life. seeking a new source of revenue, they decided to make and market the kind of simple wooden caskets in which the abbey has long buried its dead. the monks were unwittingly about to embark on a career in crime. louisiana has a state board of embalmers and funeral directors. its...
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those lives in louisiana and minnesota, they mattered.e police officers last night, they mattered. but the thing is, it's like to sort of like indict entire groups, that's the problem or part of it. >> i agree. you can't have your cake and eat it too. you are going to apply the same rules to everybody else and apply different rules. they are applying different rules. that's the unfortunate part. >> i hope they are opening their eyes to their own statement. that's why i mention it. i have got to go. i hope they realize they can't indict every police officer, you know, with saying that they are doing all these horrible things. anyway, pete, i will take the last word on that. >> i agree, greta. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> the evil gunman is dead. how did police put a end to that bloody ambush. >> starting to shooting. >> all of the cops. i just saw cops bending over, man. it had to be like five or six cops. >> dallas police under attack. a sniper opening fire and murdering five police officers. seven more officers were injured. last night wa
those lives in louisiana and minnesota, they mattered.e police officers last night, they mattered. but the thing is, it's like to sort of like indict entire groups, that's the problem or part of it. >> i agree. you can't have your cake and eat it too. you are going to apply the same rules to everybody else and apply different rules. they are applying different rules. that's the unfortunate part. >> i hope they are opening their eyes to their own statement. that's why i mention it. i...