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their winning entry is titled "fema's impact on our life in southwest louisiana." ♪ >> the storm wase powerful than katrina. it came on shore at 1:00 yesterday morning at 150 miles an hour. >> this is our community, our corner of the bayou state. >> lake charles, louisiana. where we live, work, and go to school. >> home to some of the most resilient people you'll ever meet. >> if you are still here after what we have dealt with, you are pretty darn tough. this is our school. this is the school across the street. >> this is my old apartment. >> and this is where i live today, surrounded by neighbors with similar stories. tremendous loss and slow recovery. >> while the story of 2020 and 2021 centers around the pandemic for most americans, we dealt with that in addition to the most federally-declared disaster to hit any american city in a 10-month time span. >> how can this be happening? how can all of these things be happening? this has got to be some bad dream. this has got to be impossible. no other american city in history has had so many federally-declared natural disasters as lake
their winning entry is titled "fema's impact on our life in southwest louisiana." ♪ >> the storm wase powerful than katrina. it came on shore at 1:00 yesterday morning at 150 miles an hour. >> this is our community, our corner of the bayou state. >> lake charles, louisiana. where we live, work, and go to school. >> home to some of the most resilient people you'll ever meet. >> if you are still here after what we have dealt with, you are pretty darn...
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charles parish louisiana.it's natural beauty, rich resources and economic engine that is the mississippi river provide the foundation of $87 billion economy but what truly makes louisiana incredible is its people. louisiana's are someof the most resilient people you'll ever meet . for centuries they call louisiana home as they faced hurricanes, land loss and a global pandemic and it all louisiana's continue to overcome despite their challenges. southeast louisiana's economy for 38 percent of the state's total gdp and exported $105 billion fromthe region . the same date ranked third in us natural gas production and it has 20 percent of the nation's oil refining capacity. it st. charles parish we have 14 sites ranging from oil, gas and chemical nuclear power plant which produces carbon free electricity which is enough to power 750,000 homes. most recently louisiana was devastated by hurricane i. our communities came together with industrypartners and picked up the pieces and we are going back to work . this is w
charles parish louisiana.it's natural beauty, rich resources and economic engine that is the mississippi river provide the foundation of $87 billion economy but what truly makes louisiana incredible is its people. louisiana's are someof the most resilient people you'll ever meet . for centuries they call louisiana home as they faced hurricanes, land loss and a global pandemic and it all louisiana's continue to overcome despite their challenges. southeast louisiana's economy for 38 percent of...
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charles parish in louisiana. what if we don't stop the hemorrhaging what if we do seek to more feet of level rise by mid century? what if we continue to set off carbon bombs to increase our dependency on fossil fuel? i'll invite you to talk about this, i read an op-ed by a general honoree a few weeks ago in the new york times and he talked about it's not just bp oil spill. the most recent hurricane, all sorts of environmental damage from this ubiquitous oil and gas infrastructure, are we going to double down on that and not expect more and more and more ecological damage let alone loss of communities and planned? that is my question to each of you, what if we can't stop it from getting worse? what if we double down on the fossil fuel infrastructure? was going to happen to that part of louisiana and other areas of the gulf coast? >> what happens if we can't stop it from getting worse? that is a great question, it is the question we have before us. we kind of have to do two things at the same time right now. there
charles parish in louisiana. what if we don't stop the hemorrhaging what if we do seek to more feet of level rise by mid century? what if we continue to set off carbon bombs to increase our dependency on fossil fuel? i'll invite you to talk about this, i read an op-ed by a general honoree a few weeks ago in the new york times and he talked about it's not just bp oil spill. the most recent hurricane, all sorts of environmental damage from this ubiquitous oil and gas infrastructure, are we going...
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louisiana's highway 66. its beautiful countryside is undoubtedly not lost on the countless men driven to the place where they will most likely die. that road ends here. the louisiana state penitentiary. a former plantation the size of manhattan. 28 square miles. most people call it angola, named after the african country that was owned by the slaves who once worked these very fields. now it is confining about 5,500 men. today i'm heading into ground zero of mass incarceration. >> there's certainly a heightened awareness as i walk-through here with no guards. >> for the next couple of days, i will be staying here, exploring key issues of the prison reform dblate. juveniles sentenced to life without parole. >> we were children when we got children incarcerated. the lasting effect of the war on drugs. >> sentence was 150 years. >> and the power of rehabilitation. >> you know that you have done something. your life is worthwhile. >> and the demand by many for punishment. >> personally i think he's where he needs
louisiana's highway 66. its beautiful countryside is undoubtedly not lost on the countless men driven to the place where they will most likely die. that road ends here. the louisiana state penitentiary. a former plantation the size of manhattan. 28 square miles. most people call it angola, named after the african country that was owned by the slaves who once worked these very fields. now it is confining about 5,500 men. today i'm heading into ground zero of mass incarceration. >> there's...
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>> this is were louisiana? over to you. >> thank you very much. because of how we moved to an electronic system we are in the process of trying to move back to paper based. we are trying to implement an automated paper trail system since 2018 and we have been blocked in those efforts because of the bidding process and the complications and that process and the competition in the voting system companies. the legislature chose to provide us the opportunity to expand their efforts and create a voting system, wrapping up our vote commissioned by the end of the middle of february and from that we will begin the process of developing a request for proposals. the problem is when you have 2.1 million people voting in person you have to make sure you have the right processes in place plus have to implement training not just for our commissioners but local registrars who oversee the early voting system for election day voting and we want to make sure we educate the public so they understand how the system is going to work while waiting for implementation so
>> this is were louisiana? over to you. >> thank you very much. because of how we moved to an electronic system we are in the process of trying to move back to paper based. we are trying to implement an automated paper trail system since 2018 and we have been blocked in those efforts because of the bidding process and the complications and that process and the competition in the voting system companies. the legislature chose to provide us the opportunity to expand their efforts and...
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but we're not getting up in louisiana. this year i'm excited about two pieces of legislation i've already secured sponsors for. one that's a bill that would strengthen our voter id laws that have been on the books since 1997 and i would ironically let you know that was the clinton administrations department of justice that approved our voter id law when we had tobe , habitat legislation approved by the department of justice.i believe that was called preclearance. for those registering to vote online are going to require them to be to use additional efforts to improve citizenship. i'm proud we were among the first steps to adopt online voter registration but equally as proud are always looking for ways to make sure nobody cantake advantage of that system . secondly i'll be pursuing an intimate to our state constitution that will ban any governing authority from allowing noncitizens to vote in the election. what happened in new york a few weeks ago is an affront to election integrity and we can't let that happen. with that p
but we're not getting up in louisiana. this year i'm excited about two pieces of legislation i've already secured sponsors for. one that's a bill that would strengthen our voter id laws that have been on the books since 1997 and i would ironically let you know that was the clinton administrations department of justice that approved our voter id law when we had tobe , habitat legislation approved by the department of justice.i believe that was called preclearance. for those registering to vote...
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we are t not giving up in louisiana. this year i'm excited about two pieces of the legislation that i've already secured sponsors four. one is aee bill that will strengthen our laws at a bit on the book since 1997. ironically letting you know the clinton administration's department of justice that approved our voter id law when we had to be, had to have legislation approved by the department of justice. >> voting online we will require them to utilize additional efforts to prove citizenship. i am proud that we were among the first states to adopt all my voter registration. equally as proud that we are always looking for ways to make sure that nobody can take advantage of that system. secondlyte i will be pursuant an amendment to our state constitution that will ban any municipality or governing authority for allowing noncitizens to vote in any election. what happened in new york just a few weeks ago is a front to election integrity and we cannot let that t happen. the best part of this proposed amendment as it does not n
we are t not giving up in louisiana. this year i'm excited about two pieces of the legislation that i've already secured sponsors four. one is aee bill that will strengthen our laws at a bit on the book since 1997. ironically letting you know the clinton administration's department of justice that approved our voter id law when we had to be, had to have legislation approved by the department of justice. >> voting online we will require them to utilize additional efforts to prove...
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and also against outside liberal groups telling louisiana how to run the election., thank you for this opportunity to brag about louisiana and how we can be an example to the rest of the nation and as others have said, it's not wrong to strengthen our laws of integrity efforts we need to make it harder to achieve and easier to vote and in the wheezing and it o is never been easier to register and vote it's very simple with over 90 percent of eligible citizens registered that is an important part that the other part and we have early voting and we have seven days to offer more opportunities and we will continue to look for ways to expand but we will oalso make sure are a priority in the great state and i look forward to questions. >> it's a pleasure to be with everybody and clean up after this very diverse session. and then to safeguard the election. and this is a a grassroots organizations and one of the things that we realized is that the fight to secure elections are the base any form of activism going forward. we don't have a shot at advocating for life issues. a
and also against outside liberal groups telling louisiana how to run the election., thank you for this opportunity to brag about louisiana and how we can be an example to the rest of the nation and as others have said, it's not wrong to strengthen our laws of integrity efforts we need to make it harder to achieve and easier to vote and in the wheezing and it o is never been easier to register and vote it's very simple with over 90 percent of eligible citizens registered that is an important...
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johnson from louisiana, leading this order once again. thank you for helping us get these important messages out. it's been about two months since russia invaded our ally, ukraine. russia has spent the year amassing hundreds of thousands of troops and the military weaponry along ukraine's borders and with the backing of their northern neighbor, belarus. amazingly, being surrounded the way they are, outnumbered and outgunned, they've been able to heroically hold off the russian invaders. president putin has justified this attack as a peacekeeping mission, or a liberating one. in reality, it's a thinly veiled attempt. both nato and the united states have a longstanding tradition of standing with sovereign nations who safe adversarial oppression. and that is exactly what we're seeing in eastern europe. after two months of fighting, the billions of dollars of aid sent to ukraine, aiive heard concerns of people wondering why are we focusing so much money and attention on a conflict thousands of miles away? we have our own problems domestically
johnson from louisiana, leading this order once again. thank you for helping us get these important messages out. it's been about two months since russia invaded our ally, ukraine. russia has spent the year amassing hundreds of thousands of troops and the military weaponry along ukraine's borders and with the backing of their northern neighbor, belarus. amazingly, being surrounded the way they are, outnumbered and outgunned, they've been able to heroically hold off the russian invaders....
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detention center in louisiana. olena seeing her fiance max the first time since fleeing ukraine and crossing the southern border. >> no one was expecting them to be in a jail for 18 days. >> reporter: now their first meal together in the u.s. max lives here olena came to apply for asylum and was taken into custody by border patrol. >> the fact that we couldn't communicate, we didn't know where they are, they couldn't hear anything from us, that was the hardest thing. >> reporter: olena said during her time inside this facility about 100 russian and ukrainian women came through, she says many are still inside. ukrainian women like victoria who is now reunited with her husband vitaly her sister-in-la said she was traumatized after escaping war and then being treated like a prisoner >> were you hungry >> always. >> do they fee welcomed into the united states? >> not really. >> reporter: president biden has committed to bringing over 100,000 ukrainian refugees, but immigration lawyers say many are choosing to cross ill
detention center in louisiana. olena seeing her fiance max the first time since fleeing ukraine and crossing the southern border. >> no one was expecting them to be in a jail for 18 days. >> reporter: now their first meal together in the u.s. max lives here olena came to apply for asylum and was taken into custody by border patrol. >> the fact that we couldn't communicate, we didn't know where they are, they couldn't hear anything from us, that was the hardest thing. >>...
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and you grew up in texas more than louisiana? darren: yes.avid: you went to the university of texas? darren: i did. i have never attended a day of public education -- private education in my life. david: you went to the university of texas. how did you do there? were you elected president of the student government? darren: i was very lucky. i lived at a time in this country where i knew in spite of the challenges i faced as a boy, as a young man, that my country was cheering me on. i never for a moment felt that my dreams and aspirations could not be achieved, and i never felt that america did not want anything for me but success. i had a great time in college. that brought me to new york. the tailwinds were with me. david: you must have suffered some discrimination in texas or louisiana as an african-american. was it difficult or was it not? there were countless occasions -- darren: there were countless occasions when i face discrimination, when i face people saying things to me that were heartless and difficult to hear. a recall in high sch
and you grew up in texas more than louisiana? darren: yes.avid: you went to the university of texas? darren: i did. i have never attended a day of public education -- private education in my life. david: you went to the university of texas. how did you do there? were you elected president of the student government? darren: i was very lucky. i lived at a time in this country where i knew in spite of the challenges i faced as a boy, as a young man, that my country was cheering me on. i never for...
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i was born in louisiana, a little town not far from lafayette and baton rouge.: you were raised by a single mother? darren: i was. david: you grew up in texas more than louisiana. darren: we moved to texas when i was a little boy. david: you went to the university of texas? darren: i did, indeed. i'm proud to say, david, that i have never attended a day of private education in my life, from head start through law school, public education was my path. david: so, you went to the university of texas. how did you do there? darren: i did ok. david: were you elected president of the student government or something? darren: i was the head of a number of organizations, and i was very lucky because i lived at a time in this country when i knew in spite of the challenges i faced as a boy, as a young man, that my country was cheering me on. i never for a moment felt that my dreams and aspirations could not be achieved, and i never felt that america didn't want anything for me but success. yes, i had a great run in college and in law school that brought me to new york, but
i was born in louisiana, a little town not far from lafayette and baton rouge.: you were raised by a single mother? darren: i was. david: you grew up in texas more than louisiana. darren: we moved to texas when i was a little boy. david: you went to the university of texas? darren: i did, indeed. i'm proud to say, david, that i have never attended a day of private education in my life, from head start through law school, public education was my path. david: so, you went to the university of...
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david: you must have suffered some discrimination in texas or louisiana as an african-american.t difficult or was it not? darren: of course, there were many occasions when i faced discrimination. or why faced people saying things to make that were heartless and harmful and difficult to hear. i recall in high school when i won an election for student council, the person i -- a friend of the person who lost to me told me that no matter how successful i might be in the future, going off to your aversive texas, the most successful black man in america would always be below the least successful white man in america. i was told this when i was 16. imagine hearing that, also who taught a 16-year-old that idea? i think about that when you ask questions like this. did you say it sure did, well actually worry about is that kind of thinking is substantiated in some segments of our society, which is so harmful to our democracy. david: you went to the aversive texas law school, rather than stay in texas, went to new york and went to very famous law firm . did you want to be a great corporate
david: you must have suffered some discrimination in texas or louisiana as an african-american.t difficult or was it not? darren: of course, there were many occasions when i faced discrimination. or why faced people saying things to make that were heartless and harmful and difficult to hear. i recall in high school when i won an election for student council, the person i -- a friend of the person who lost to me told me that no matter how successful i might be in the future, going off to your...
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louisiana.ods on the louisiana coastline, a 50 billion dollar plan to protect this state has cleared an important hurdle with the army corps of engineers, delivering a long awaited environmental impact assessment. for a key part of the project. however, that's not all good news for the fishing industry there which has been led predominantly by the black community. joining me now, msnbc correspondent, trymaine lee, who's been covering this story. trymaine, tell us about what you've seen on the ground? >> zerlina, if there ever were and rock in a hard place, this community has found themselves matched up in the middle of that. while louisiana it loses about a football field of its coastline every 100 minutes, the small black communities are really bearing the brunt of this impact of climate change and coastal erosion. so, the states multi billion dollar plan to save the coastline might destroy not just communities like point lash, but a culture and we of life. let's take a listen. >> on the east b
louisiana.ods on the louisiana coastline, a 50 billion dollar plan to protect this state has cleared an important hurdle with the army corps of engineers, delivering a long awaited environmental impact assessment. for a key part of the project. however, that's not all good news for the fishing industry there which has been led predominantly by the black community. joining me now, msnbc correspondent, trymaine lee, who's been covering this story. trymaine, tell us about what you've seen on the...
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will go into the overnight hours, not only is it possible, it's likely for parts of texas through louisianauthern arkansas and mississippi. the timing for this, over the next several hours some of the biggest storms we're going to see will be across the red river valley around texas, southern oklahoma as well, and then eventually this will move into louisiana and arkansas, could see damaging wind, very large hail and of course can't rule out the threat for tornadoes and the threat continues again tomorrow, norah. >> chris, thank you. >>> tonight, at least one suspect is under arrest in connection with that deadly mass shooting early sunday in sacramento. six people were killed and a dozen injured. police say the manhunt for other gunmen is ongoing. we get the latest from reporter steve large of our cbs sacramento station kovr. >> reporter: just seconds after this fight on the streets of downtown sacramento, police say multiple suspects opened fire as people fled in panic. >> reporter: police have made one arrest, but at least 100 shell casings were found from various weapons. of the 18 peop
will go into the overnight hours, not only is it possible, it's likely for parts of texas through louisianauthern arkansas and mississippi. the timing for this, over the next several hours some of the biggest storms we're going to see will be across the red river valley around texas, southern oklahoma as well, and then eventually this will move into louisiana and arkansas, could see damaging wind, very large hail and of course can't rule out the threat for tornadoes and the threat continues...
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and now these images and stories bear witness to a disappearing louisiana. woman: wait, wait, let her make a wish. let her make the wish. (cheering and applause) i sometimes wonder if i grow to be as old as my grandmother, will i be able to live by the cycles of the moon, collect rainwater in a cistern, and call my louisiana home? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ del toro: stay up to date on america reframed at worldchannel.org. subscribe to world channel's youtube to go beyond the lens with our filmmakers. tell us what you think using #americareframed. major funding for america reframed was provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, wyncote foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, additional funding for america reframed provided by: open society foundations, acton family giving, park foundation, the national endowment for the arts, and the reva and david logan foundation. ♪ ♪ i grew up in roslindale on a dead-end street called delford. i was born in 1985, so i existed in roslindale probably about the first 12 years of my life, and i would say it was
and now these images and stories bear witness to a disappearing louisiana. woman: wait, wait, let her make a wish. let her make the wish. (cheering and applause) i sometimes wonder if i grow to be as old as my grandmother, will i be able to live by the cycles of the moon, collect rainwater in a cistern, and call my louisiana home? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ del toro: stay up to date on america reframed at worldchannel.org. subscribe to world channel's youtube to go beyond the lens with our filmmakers....
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it is not -- tom: bill cassidy is from louisiana. he is a force in baton rouge wedding 59% of the vote in 2020. before we dive into the clear and present gouging, i need to talk to you about the distance from detroit and the democrat deborah dingell and john dingell out to kalamazoo on route 94 and fred upton. fred upton retired yesterday, almost in tears, the senate because he is being pushed out by the trump part of the gop. you lived this. you had a nice reelection in 2020. can you comment on the gop vendetta against those that said we need to impeach the president? sen. cassidy: fred was redistrict in a tough way. he lost 350,000 base voters. there are folks in the party who are mad at folks like upton and me who voted for impeachment. that is the way it is. you do what is right and you live with it. i think fred is incredibly proud of the integrity that he showed. tom: with the enthusiasm that we hear and suggest that the republicans may take the house and i the republicans may take the senate, what is the new majority republica
it is not -- tom: bill cassidy is from louisiana. he is a force in baton rouge wedding 59% of the vote in 2020. before we dive into the clear and present gouging, i need to talk to you about the distance from detroit and the democrat deborah dingell and john dingell out to kalamazoo on route 94 and fred upton. fred upton retired yesterday, almost in tears, the senate because he is being pushed out by the trump part of the gop. you lived this. you had a nice reelection in 2020. can you comment...
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what they also say is what is happening here in the louisiana tracks what they see across the countryu have larger muslim populations, it is much easier for those students to get those accommodations. in rural areas, much like the louisiana where you don't have a large population, those accommodations are much tougher to get, and that is exact what we are seeing on the ground. amna: that is robbie chavez reporting from new orleans. ♪ amna: how does a musical artist develop a unique style? there's talent, hard work, and also inspiration. at the age of 26, guitarist yasmin williams is combining those key ingredients to create a sound all her own. special correspondent tom casciato has this story for our arts and culture series "canvas." ♪ tom: at first listen, yasmin williams might seem just another great acoustic guitar picker. but keep your ears and eyes open, and you'll find that her approach is all her own. [playing guitar] from "the new york times" to "rolling stone," from music sites pitchfork to paste, she's been hailed as what "the washington post" called "a new kind of guitar h
what they also say is what is happening here in the louisiana tracks what they see across the countryu have larger muslim populations, it is much easier for those students to get those accommodations. in rural areas, much like the louisiana where you don't have a large population, those accommodations are much tougher to get, and that is exact what we are seeing on the ground. amna: that is robbie chavez reporting from new orleans. ♪ amna: how does a musical artist develop a unique style?...
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according to state estimates, louisiana lost more than 2,000 square miles of coastline in part becausee authorities want to divert fresh river water into areas like this one, hoping the sediment-filled water will deposit nutrients along the coast, rebuilding what was lost. but the problem for oystermen is that it could kill the oysters, a population that depends on salt water to survive, and could drive other species like shrimp further into the gulf where it would be out of reach for shrimp boats like these brothers own. they operate a seafood company. >> our grandfather told us if the moon is right, we start testing. >> reporter: they say naturally occurring diversions have already made it harder to fish here. >> we used to go five minutes from here. >> the canoe right there used to be loaded with shrimp. >> now we have to go two or three hours that way. >> reporter: the state's fresh water program, a 50-year, $50 billion effort, is still in the planning and permitting stage. the state telling nbc news they know in the short term their plans will hit some in the fishing industry espe
according to state estimates, louisiana lost more than 2,000 square miles of coastline in part becausee authorities want to divert fresh river water into areas like this one, hoping the sediment-filled water will deposit nutrients along the coast, rebuilding what was lost. but the problem for oystermen is that it could kill the oysters, a population that depends on salt water to survive, and could drive other species like shrimp further into the gulf where it would be out of reach for shrimp...
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as a six-year-old girl courageously braving a hostile crowd to integrate a elementary school in louisiana. we have so many stories that should be taught in schools, area tub and who rescued 750 slaves in one month -- night. the first african-american to represent in the u.s. house of representatives. who represented south carolina's first congressional district, the street -- cs in today -- the seat i sit in today. what they include for their libraries especially for young elementary school students, no child should be subject to government indoctrination or exposed to radical ideology or they are still building the. foundation of their education. instead we should be building critical thinking skills so they can discern and act on those values with open and frank academic discourse. our high school students should be prepared to enter the workforce when they graduate. i think all the witnesses for appearing today and look forward to a robust discussion on the first amendment, freedom of speech, how together we can work together to preserve that freedom for every single american. ideals b
as a six-year-old girl courageously braving a hostile crowd to integrate a elementary school in louisiana. we have so many stories that should be taught in schools, area tub and who rescued 750 slaves in one month -- night. the first african-american to represent in the u.s. house of representatives. who represented south carolina's first congressional district, the street -- cs in today -- the seat i sit in today. what they include for their libraries especially for young elementary school...
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. >>> parts of arkansas, louisiana and mississippi are on the lookout for tornadoes.our people have been rescued after their cars were swept away by flash flooding on monday outside dallas, texas. meteorologist gene norman is live. >> hey, max. a noisy night outside of west texas and now it will be a messy morning for folks outside of louisiana, mississippi. look at you will -- all of the damage. what you are seeing are storms that are producing strong winds. whenever i see this curve in the radar, that lets me know these storms are packing a punch and there are numerous severe thunderstorm warnings right now in sections of northern louisiana and the lightning is turning night to day. look at all of these strikes here. over 400 strikes within the past 15 minutes. we talked about the rain. we talked about the rescues. that will continue as the storms march across the south. we'll put the forecast into motion so you can see when they're going to a riff in different cities. in atlanta, probably around 2:00 this afternoon and then they will push further to the east along
. >>> parts of arkansas, louisiana and mississippi are on the lookout for tornadoes.our people have been rescued after their cars were swept away by flash flooding on monday outside dallas, texas. meteorologist gene norman is live. >> hey, max. a noisy night outside of west texas and now it will be a messy morning for folks outside of louisiana, mississippi. look at you will -- all of the damage. what you are seeing are storms that are producing strong winds. whenever i see this...
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senator, we are watching your race, you are so popular in louisiana come i don't think there are evenkers that live in louisiana. >> we have some wokers, but look, they are entitled to their opinion. how can i put this? >> sean: [laughs] >> i have the right to remain silent. i just don't have the ability. i say what i think. and i have that right as an american, and if you disagree with me, you are entitled to disagree with me. that is what makes america work. >> sean: i love that. >> and that is what twitter has been missing. >> sean: i have the right but i choose not to. >> have the right to remain silent but i don't have the ability. >> sean: i don't have that ability, either. >> i've noticed. >> sean: senator kennedy, thank you for being with us. it is no secret biden's poll numbers are historically bad, quinnipiac and i met 43% approval rating. even into deep blue spate states like oregon, new mexico, biden s underwater antedated four new polls have biden down by double digits nationwide, including a 17-point deficit in rasmussen. a 13-point deficit in "politico," and according t
senator, we are watching your race, you are so popular in louisiana come i don't think there are evenkers that live in louisiana. >> we have some wokers, but look, they are entitled to their opinion. how can i put this? >> sean: [laughs] >> i have the right to remain silent. i just don't have the ability. i say what i think. and i have that right as an american, and if you disagree with me, you are entitled to disagree with me. that is what makes america work. >> sean: i...
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[laughter] can you do that in louisiana now? probably not.hrase, shining city on a hill is at in the adjective to a wide from the sermon on the mountain. jesus said the city up on the hill the light not shall be hid. reagan did that so well, that i have actually heard ministers, true story, from pulpit say as jesus said america shall be as us shining city upon a hill. [laughter] and i never knew president reagan but i did know mrs. reagan a little bit. [laughter] is jimmy stewart said of brown he had married nancy the first time he would've won an academy award. [laughter] but i had heard this i had lunch were i would eat and she wouldn'tno. and i said you know it ma'am i just heard a minister say it's amazing president reagan improved on jesus and she looked in said well yes that is the kind of thing ronnie did a lot. [laughter] might someday we all be loved is nancy davis loved ronald reagan now go back to baldwin for. >> don't believe it do all believe that. [laughter] >> how can i make that up? >> part of this idea that we are the shining
[laughter] can you do that in louisiana now? probably not.hrase, shining city on a hill is at in the adjective to a wide from the sermon on the mountain. jesus said the city up on the hill the light not shall be hid. reagan did that so well, that i have actually heard ministers, true story, from pulpit say as jesus said america shall be as us shining city upon a hill. [laughter] and i never knew president reagan but i did know mrs. reagan a little bit. [laughter] is jimmy stewart said of brown...
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and george's become the new louisiana. you all arealways having elections down here . and on an election night if it you're a politician or a journalist, you tend to want to give the impression that you're off doing important things. what you're really doing is eating cheese cubes but in a different room. but you want to give the impression of that . so white's fowler was running against paul coverdale and i was covering him for the chattanooga times. my hometown newspaper. i walked into the ballroom in atlanta and there was john robert lewis and lillian just standing there among the people. he was a senior congressman, already a civil-rights monument in many ways. and it began in a conversation as eddie kindly says it didn't really stop until the week before he died on july 17 2020. and part of my, one thing i had to fight in that relationship was treating john lewis as the acceptable kind of black guy that everyone like me would want. i sometimes call it the easy listening version of thecivil rights movement . because john even in the beginning in 1966 at kingston sp
and george's become the new louisiana. you all arealways having elections down here . and on an election night if it you're a politician or a journalist, you tend to want to give the impression that you're off doing important things. what you're really doing is eating cheese cubes but in a different room. but you want to give the impression of that . so white's fowler was running against paul coverdale and i was covering him for the chattanooga times. my hometown newspaper. i walked into the...
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local time for eastern portions of louisiana through mississippi.are favorable for tornado, way to get watches and warnings ongoing today across the gulf coast in to the south east, including florida and midatlantic today and then we have the tornado risk, as we zoom into the area across alabama and georgia, potential for eft-2 plus tornados, that is a big deal. know what to do, we will see those throughout the day today. wednesday, we will see the risk for severe storms for parts of the southeast up to the appalachians and mid-tiktok and heavy rain, we didn't talk about that, hail, damaging wind and tornado could cause flash flooding, we get rainfall quickly in short period of time. there is the forecast today. 91 in dallas and we have cold air as the front moves through and gives potential for stronger storm. we are into severe weather season and outperform nothing terms of tornados. >> carley: not good. thank you for the report. we exactly back to you as the weather warrants, foxweather.com. >> carley: and -- conservative. >> todd: live in the st
local time for eastern portions of louisiana through mississippi.are favorable for tornado, way to get watches and warnings ongoing today across the gulf coast in to the south east, including florida and midatlantic today and then we have the tornado risk, as we zoom into the area across alabama and georgia, potential for eft-2 plus tornados, that is a big deal. know what to do, we will see those throughout the day today. wednesday, we will see the risk for severe storms for parts of the...
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[laughter] >> can you do that in louisiana now? probably not. anyway, so the -- reagan's phrase, shining city on a hill, is adding the adjective to a line from the sermon on the mound, right, jesus says it should be a city on the hill and its light shall not be hid. >> reagan did that so well that i've actually heard ministers, true story, from pulpits say, as jesus said, america shall be as a city-- a shining city upon a hill. and i never knew president reagan, but i did know mrs. reagan a little bit. as jimmy stewart said if ronnie had married nancy the first time he would have won an academy award. but i had heard this, and i was at lunch where i would eat and she wouldn't, and i said you know, ma'am, i just heard a minister say-- it's amazing, president reagan improved on jesus and she said, well, yes, that's the kind of thing that ronnie did a lot. may some day we all be loved as nancy davis loved ronald reagan. back to baldwin. >> i don't believe that? do you all believe that? >> why would i make that up. >> some believe that we're the shi
[laughter] >> can you do that in louisiana now? probably not. anyway, so the -- reagan's phrase, shining city on a hill, is adding the adjective to a line from the sermon on the mound, right, jesus says it should be a city on the hill and its light shall not be hid. >> reagan did that so well that i've actually heard ministers, true story, from pulpits say, as jesus said, america shall be as a city-- a shining city upon a hill. and i never knew president reagan, but i did know mrs....
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but 14 years ago they set out this huge liquefied natural gas terminal in louisiana.s very tricky if you want to transport overseas it's too bulky to move in the room temperature form so you have to use cryogenic equipment to freeze into it a liquid that is much more come back originally cheniere was set up for natural gas imports because we were supposed to be running out of natural gas butt thanks to the shale boom, we got a natural gas glut so they converted it into an export terminal why haven't we been building these things all across america? natural gas is very cheap in the u.s. when compared with europe or asia. so you would think it would a no-brainer, but these export terminals are insanely expensive. they're gigantic they take years to build cheniere lost money from 2008 to 2018 as they set all this up the former ceo was the mastermind behind the whole thing. just -- i don't want to brag too much, but we had him on when the stock was 8 and were blown away. this could be an unbelievable stock. ended up losing his job in 2018 thanks to a push from an activist
but 14 years ago they set out this huge liquefied natural gas terminal in louisiana.s very tricky if you want to transport overseas it's too bulky to move in the room temperature form so you have to use cryogenic equipment to freeze into it a liquid that is much more come back originally cheniere was set up for natural gas imports because we were supposed to be running out of natural gas butt thanks to the shale boom, we got a natural gas glut so they converted it into an export terminal why...
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carter of louisiana and ms.ilson of florida, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 1218. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by congressman doug lamborn of the great state of colorado, i inform the house that that mr. lamborn will vote yea on h.r. 1218. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by dr. gosar of arizona, i inform the house that dr. gosar will vote aye on the measure. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. walorski of indiana and mri inform the house that that mrs. walorski and mr. mchenry will vote aye on h.r. 1218. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that
carter of louisiana and ms.ilson of florida, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 1218. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by congressman doug lamborn of the great state of colorado, i inform the house that that mr. lamborn will vote yea on h.r. 1218. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the...
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not only in louisiana is that totally explicable. i am from tennessee so we thank you all. [laughter] that we don't if there is a physical resemblance. she was his wife's sister. >> what was the age of consent in those days? >> 12. >> let me real quick •-ellipsis who wrote hemmings jefferson and hemmings. >> is a much better book thanha mine. >> it is very interesting how she said wrestling with this question is wrestling with what america has to wrestle with. we have had multiple views another question for this round. the red book on winston churchill and there's an infinite number ofhu humorous stories about winston churchill and the relationship withrc roosevelt.fa what are one or two of your famous or favorite winston churchill stories there's a great moment he is deeply drunk which means he's awake. [laughter] eight moment of the day did not passport winston churchill did not have some alcohol in his system. at breakfast he had a really weak johnny walker red and soda and kept it going. stroke a jump had champagne and brandy after dinner. hated rincon roosevelt at the
not only in louisiana is that totally explicable. i am from tennessee so we thank you all. [laughter] that we don't if there is a physical resemblance. she was his wife's sister. >> what was the age of consent in those days? >> 12. >> let me real quick •-ellipsis who wrote hemmings jefferson and hemmings. >> is a much better book thanha mine. >> it is very interesting how she said wrestling with this question is wrestling with what america has to wrestle with. we...
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been on an airplane before. >> reporter: what's been the most fun of your transition to life in louisiana job! >> i get to have a family. that is the best part. >> god put them in her life just to take care of her. excuse me. i'm tearing up a little bit. >> reporter: a family's fresh start thanks to to two police officers who never stopped caring. >> it's incredible. it makes you feel so -- like you accomplished something and you helped somebody out. >> reporter: stephanie elam, cnn, reporting from nevada and louisiana. >>> what a difference they made. berman. >>> so new this morning, the mayor of the city of chernihiv tells me russian forces shelled a local regional hospital destroying an on kolg ward. and president biden said vladimir putin may have fired some of his advisers or put them under house arrest. new indications that the russian president is becoming more and more isolated. it's still the eat fresh refresh, and subway's refreshing their app. so you can customize your favorite footlong, set a pickup time, and jump the line! oh, here she goes! ugh, i thought she was actually go
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and it's a little george has become the new louisiana. you'll always are having elections down here. and georgia was having it. and on an election night if you're a politician or a journalist. you tend to want to give the impression that you're off doing important things. right what you're really doing is eating the same cheese cubes, but in a different room. but you want to give the impression of that. and so white fowler was running against paul coverdale. and i was covering it for the chattanooga times my hometown newspaper. and i walked into the ballroom in atlanta and there was john robert lewis and lillian just standing there. among the people. he was a senior congressman. are already you know the civil rights in many ways. and it began an unfolding conversation. that is as eddie kindly says. didn't really stop until about a week before he died. on july 17th of 2020 and part of my one of the things i had to fight in that. relationship was treating john lewis as the acceptable kind of black guy that someone like me would like strengt
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tres meses, se espera que puedan estar cayendo de dos a cuatro pulgadas de lluvia entre texas y louisiana de inceno que por fortuna durante esta semana deberÍan de estar ausentes, compaÑeros paso amos con mÁs esto es lo que estÁ ocurriendo alrededor del paÍs en cuanto al tiempo. gracias carlos. una infecciÓn hepÁtica que afec a niÑos cobrÓ su primera vÍctima encendiendo las alaas en europa y aquÍ en estadounidense reportan once casos, sonia nos cuenta. >>> su origen y lo que lo causa es un misterio pero desde enero la rara enfermedad ha afectado 162 pacientes en doce paÍses incluyendo estados unidos, la inflaciÓn provocÓ la muerte de menor segÚn la oms este este doctor no habÍa visto algo asÍ en toda su carrera. >>> realmente no he visto yo que se propague tan rÁpido y ademÁs de eso que sea tan severo como para necesitar un trasplante de hÍgado. >>> segÚn los cdc el brote de inflaciÓn del hÍgado se encontÓo en 9 aÑos de alabama, y este fin de semana se habrÍan reportado dos casos mÁs en carolina del norte. >>> a nivel mundial europa concentra el grueso de los casos, la mayorÍa en gran bre
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senator , we're watching your race.ou you're sor popular louisiana. i don't think there are evene many wokers that live e in louisiana. we have some we have some wokers. but but look, they're entitled to their opinion a e. t how canhi i put this ? i have i have the right to remain silent. i just don't have the ability t i say what i think and i have that right as an american and if you disagreend with me, you're entitled to disagree with me. that's what makes america work. i love what twitter has been i missing. e i have t the right but i choose not to have the right to remain . but i don't have the ability i don't have that abilityy either. senator ketanji, we love having, you on . thank you for being with us right now. it's no secret that biden's poll numbers are historic bad. quinnipiac had him at 33% approval rating even in deep blue states like oregon, new mexico, biden is underwater and today four new polls haver biden down by doublene digits nationwide, including a 17 point deficit in rasmussen, a 13 point deficit of politico and according to g
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[applause] [applause] i was actually working on a book on everything that has gone into taking louisiana coast the disaster by everything, i just finished a section about 120 pages, on the missouri river and hundred million tons of sediment but anyway come i put that aside to write a book on covid-19. i told my publisher that i was not going to raise with anybody to publish. a lot of books already else and frankly almost all of them are very good books and told my publisher they research systems assistance so i hope f mine will come out a few years so it was, newsweek running about compared to being ajo journalist because kyou can write it every day is that if you work on it for years you don't know if it would work pretty. >> let me correct just to say that face write a lot and was mingling but i never worked for them but for me, and editors who are is in charge but when you write for a magazine or a newspaper, they are the boss like if you write a book, you are.e. >> is a lot like private equity. [laughter] >> you know back when i did my first book, he was with a close friend of john's
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will go into the overnight hour, not only is it possible it's likely for parts of texas through louisianahern arkansas and mississippi. the timing for this, over the next several hours some of the biggest storms we're going to see will be across the red river valley around texas, southern oklahoma as well, and then eventually this will move into louisiana and arkansas, could see damaging wind, very large hail and of course can't rule out the threat for tornadoes and the threat continues again tomorrow, norah. >> o'donnell: chris, thank you. tonight at least one suspect is under arrest in connection with that deadly mass shooting early sunday in sacramento. six people were killed and a dozen injured. police say the manhunt for other gunmen is ongoing. we get the latest from reporter steve large of our cbs sacramento station kovr. >> reporter: just seconds after this fight on the streets of downtown sacramento, police say multiple suspects opened fire as people fled in panic. peo >> reporter: police have made one arrest, but at least 100 shell casings were found from various weapons. of the
will go into the overnight hour, not only is it possible it's likely for parts of texas through louisianahern arkansas and mississippi. the timing for this, over the next several hours some of the biggest storms we're going to see will be across the red river valley around texas, southern oklahoma as well, and then eventually this will move into louisiana and arkansas, could see damaging wind, very large hail and of course can't rule out the threat for tornadoes and the threat continues again...
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very concerned about louisiana, mississippi, overnight, for severe storms that could be tornadic. these storms will target new orleans to atlanta during the day tomorrow and make their way to the southeast coast, the carolinas right down to the florida panhandle. the enhanced threat for the big winds and the tornadoes from montgomery to mobile, all the way to charleston to savannah. there's a northern part of this storm and that could mean a back-to-back soaker for the northeast wednesday and thursday. david? >> we'll be tracking it right through the week. lee goldberg, thank you. >>> we're going to move now to the pandemic and new troubling hospitalization numbers suggesting a possible covid resurgeon si in parts of the u.s. in new york, 10% uptick in covid-related hospital admissions. the state also seeing infections shooting up nearly 70% in the last two weeks. new jersey, massachusetts and connecticut experiencing small jumps in covid infections and hospitalizations, as well. data shows that 16 states tonight from arizona to florida all seeing a rise in infections after weeks
very concerned about louisiana, mississippi, overnight, for severe storms that could be tornadic. these storms will target new orleans to atlanta during the day tomorrow and make their way to the southeast coast, the carolinas right down to the florida panhandle. the enhanced threat for the big winds and the tornadoes from montgomery to mobile, all the way to charleston to savannah. there's a northern part of this storm and that could mean a back-to-back soaker for the northeast wednesday and...