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eric: rib developing news out of louisiana. and the capitol baton rouge are on the hunt for ever shot and killed a 21-year-old female lsu student. it happened as she sat in her car awaiting for a train to pass by on friday morning picchu standing in the middle the photo you can see. i comes just weeks after another student was shot on lsu campus and attempted robbery. charles watson alive with a very latest on this tragedy there, charles. doug's hey good afternoon eric read cold-blooded murder happen your downtown baton rouge just miles away from lsu campus. baton rouge police identified the victim 21-year-old allison rice. you can see her in the middle of the picture. investigators such she was shot multiple time crops in good shape with that and i believe she was stopped at tracks likely cleaning trying to pacify it when she was shot. and you can imagine those who knew and loved the young woman, who described his free-spirited or absolutely stud. employed rice at the barbecue is local barbecue restaurant for the 21-year-old m
eric: rib developing news out of louisiana. and the capitol baton rouge are on the hunt for ever shot and killed a 21-year-old female lsu student. it happened as she sat in her car awaiting for a train to pass by on friday morning picchu standing in the middle the photo you can see. i comes just weeks after another student was shot on lsu campus and attempted robbery. charles watson alive with a very latest on this tragedy there, charles. doug's hey good afternoon eric read cold-blooded murder...
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>> about 200 deaths per year is what we find in louisiana for. >> in louisiana but i'm talking arnationally now. the reason i'm asking how many man hours you put into this, obviously i am a data driven kind of guy being an accountant i got to solve problems it got to understand the information is and how difficult it is to gather. i would not think for the department of justice that has anybody know how many employees it's got? it's quite a few. you put a couple folks doing this, obviously gave them resource to do this, it would not be that difficult to literally gather the death reports on a couple thousand individuals. you start doing this in the year 2000 let's start refining the process. this isn't working to this date how many states didn't report? we don't know which dates. the department of justice will not tell us which states they did not get information from. go figure what is that awe national security issue? the point i'm trying to make this important information to have. it really should not be that difficult to i gather. particularly when you have been it for 22 years. there w
>> about 200 deaths per year is what we find in louisiana for. >> in louisiana but i'm talking arnationally now. the reason i'm asking how many man hours you put into this, obviously i am a data driven kind of guy being an accountant i got to solve problems it got to understand the information is and how difficult it is to gather. i would not think for the department of justice that has anybody know how many employees it's got? it's quite a few. you put a couple folks doing this,...
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>> that's correct, about 2000 deaths per year in louisiana. >> in louisiana, i'm talking about nationally. the reason i ask how many man hours you put into this, obviously i'm a data driven kind of guy, and strive have to solve problems, i have to see what the information is, how difficult is it together? i would not think for the department of justice who has -- do you know how many employees it has? it has quite a few. you put a couple folks doing this, and obviously we give them resources to do this, it would not be that difficult to gather the deaf reports on a couple thousand individuals if they are not getting it. we started doing this in the year 2000, we have to redo the process. to this day, how many states didn't report? we don't even know what states. their department of justice will not tell us, we need that information. go figure. is that a national security issue? >> the point i'm trying to make here is that i think, together with all of you and the chairman, this is in for -- it really should not be that difficult to gather. particularly when you've been had for 22 years, t
>> that's correct, about 2000 deaths per year in louisiana. >> in louisiana, i'm talking about nationally. the reason i ask how many man hours you put into this, obviously i'm a data driven kind of guy, and strive have to solve problems, i have to see what the information is, how difficult is it together? i would not think for the department of justice who has -- do you know how many employees it has? it has quite a few. you put a couple folks doing this, and obviously we give them...
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, where louisiana ranks with opportunities, but also where louisiana ranks with the number of people that they imprison for nonviolent offenses. >> i live in the state that ranks 50th in the nation, so no matter how bad you think you've got it where you from, somewhere in louisiana, it is worse. we rank number 50 in crime, 49 in opportunity, 46th in health care, 49 in environmental quality, and we have had republicans running our legislature almost as long as i can remember. people asked me why i'm running for the senate. i live in the worst place in the country and i've got a guy who sounds like foghorn leghorn representing me. what you mean why am i running? when people ask why did you smoke a blunt in your first and, there are people in this country in jail for nonviolent offenses and decriminalizing it ain't enough. and every level, we should be having conversations about some of the immoral decisions we allowed to still remain in this country and i don't really care about being liked. i care about getting stuff done. [cheers and applause] >> i want to talk more about kevin allen
, where louisiana ranks with opportunities, but also where louisiana ranks with the number of people that they imprison for nonviolent offenses. >> i live in the state that ranks 50th in the nation, so no matter how bad you think you've got it where you from, somewhere in louisiana, it is worse. we rank number 50 in crime, 49 in opportunity, 46th in health care, 49 in environmental quality, and we have had republicans running our legislature almost as long as i can remember. people asked...
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>> we only do it in the state of louisiana. we do every single detention facility in the state that we are aware d of. >> so when ever anybody dies there is a coroners report, a death report, there is something. is that what you are doing your foia on? >> no. so the jails have to report to the a local coroner but unless u know to file the public records request for that, that's difficult to get, one. and two, when we do file public category focus on corners they are difficult for the corner of themselves to identify and then respond. what-- we do is we file directly with the administrator of that facility and what we ask for is the information that they reported to the federal government. >> so have you seen the 2002- 2002-2019? it got a lot of statistics to it. i think what we really do need is we need those individual death reports that show what actually happened. we are talking i think that most, did you say 3000? well, senator padilla said 5000 deaths per year. within a population of 1.5 million people million people, ther
>> we only do it in the state of louisiana. we do every single detention facility in the state that we are aware d of. >> so when ever anybody dies there is a coroners report, a death report, there is something. is that what you are doing your foia on? >> no. so the jails have to report to the a local coroner but unless u know to file the public records request for that, that's difficult to get, one. and two, when we do file public category focus on corners they are difficult...
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louisiana and pennsylvania have a lot in common. we do.ennsylvania and louisiana discovered oil -- you were first, you had the first domestic oil well in america. louisiana had the first offshore oil well in america. dr. oz and i -- i will talk more about him in a moment -- we have a lot in common. we both married spouses better-looking then we are. [laughter] but there are differences between louisiana and pennsylvania, of course. for example, in louisiana, we eat things that you would call an exterminator for two get out of your backyard. but we know how to cook them. [laughter] i came tonight to deliver one message, and that is that dr. oz in my judgment, is star-spangled awesome. [applause] i love his fire. i love his brains. i love his grit. i do. we talked a while in the back. dr. oz is what cool looks like. you know what i mean? dr. oz bleeds pennsylvania. he bleeds pennsylvania. he was born just south of philadelphia, has a medical degree from the university of slovenia, has a business degree from the university of pennsylvania. he
louisiana and pennsylvania have a lot in common. we do.ennsylvania and louisiana discovered oil -- you were first, you had the first domestic oil well in america. louisiana had the first offshore oil well in america. dr. oz and i -- i will talk more about him in a moment -- we have a lot in common. we both married spouses better-looking then we are. [laughter] but there are differences between louisiana and pennsylvania, of course. for example, in louisiana, we eat things that you would call an...
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you being a representative of louisiana, you should be pushing for no coverups. guest: i'm not just a representative. i am a political -- i am a citizen. i did not have access to that investigation in the early hours after what happened with mr. green, but our governor did. our democrat governor had access to that information, and we are most certainly going to reveal what happened that night. i am an eternal member of the thin blue line brotherhood, police officer. there is no room in our ranks for violation of civil rights. when there is suspicion that such a thing happens, it should be investigated aggressively and that should have begun with our chief executive in louisiana, which is our democrat governor. we are definitely looking into that. we will win the governor's mansion next year in louisiana, and i suspect afterwards is when you will see very aggressive reveal of what happened that night. host: from decatur, alabama, here is gina. caller: hello, pedro. hello, clay higgins, congressman. thank you for your service. i have one problem, a little funny to
you being a representative of louisiana, you should be pushing for no coverups. guest: i'm not just a representative. i am a political -- i am a citizen. i did not have access to that investigation in the early hours after what happened with mr. green, but our governor did. our democrat governor had access to that information, and we are most certainly going to reveal what happened that night. i am an eternal member of the thin blue line brotherhood, police officer. there is no room in our...
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he represents the state of louisiana. thank you so much for coming on. i mean, i'm just wondering what was going through your mind. you asked the basic question. how is society going to mention without petrochemicals? did you expect some answer? >> i knew that her position was insane. ms. salters, a radical climate attorney, likely a friend of aoc's, in a week where we had to endure committee hearing after committee hearing were the democrats were smashing the american energy industry and promoting the absuffereddities of the furthest reaches of the green new deal. their star witness, after two days of hearings, on the second panel, the second day, was this lady, ms. salters. i had possession of her written testimony. i had read it. i was prepared. i knew how crazy it read. when she delivered it in her opening statement, she was quite vitriol lick, practically spitting at us. her anger was just unbelievable. so i knew when i had a chance to, i was going to shut her down with her own craziness. >> tucker: boy, you did such a good job. thank you for doing
he represents the state of louisiana. thank you so much for coming on. i mean, i'm just wondering what was going through your mind. you asked the basic question. how is society going to mention without petrochemicals? did you expect some answer? >> i knew that her position was insane. ms. salters, a radical climate attorney, likely a friend of aoc's, in a week where we had to endure committee hearing after committee hearing were the democrats were smashing the american energy industry and...
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garret graves wrote representative from louisiana. he serves as ranking member. representative graves, there is a provision by senator manchin and order to change leasing rules. can you tell our viewers what that would be and where is that going? guest: you mean energy leasing. public lands and waters for energy production. i think it is unfortunate that we got in the situation. we are seeing record gasoline and utility prices. we are seeing fewer lands leased then and any administration going back to the truman administration. there were a hundred times more acres that were offered for energy production during the carter administration, 300 75 times more energy land available during the reagan administration. this is a self-imposed crisis that we are experiencing right now with energy prices. and of course, what is going on with ukraine and russia we could be doing more to help our nato partners. it is having a profound impact on the american public. it requires that lease be offered for energy production because there have been none under this administration. t
garret graves wrote representative from louisiana. he serves as ranking member. representative graves, there is a provision by senator manchin and order to change leasing rules. can you tell our viewers what that would be and where is that going? guest: you mean energy leasing. public lands and waters for energy production. i think it is unfortunate that we got in the situation. we are seeing record gasoline and utility prices. we are seeing fewer lands leased then and any administration going...
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>> that's correct, about 2000 deaths per year in louisiana. >> in louisiana, i'm talking about nationally. the reason i ask how many man hours you put into this, obviously i'm a data driven kind of guy, and strive have to solve problems, i have to see what the information is, how difficult is it together? i would not think for the department of justice who has -- do you know how many employees it has? it has quite a few. you put a couple folks doing this, and obviously we give them resources to do this, it would not be that difficult to gather the deaf reports on a couple thousand individuals if they are not getting it. we started doing this in the year 2000, we have to redo the process. to this day, how many states didn't report? we don't even know what states. their department of justice will not tell us, we need that information. go figure. is that a national security issue? >> the point i'm trying to make here is that i think, together with all of you and the chairman, this is in for -- it really should not be that difficult to gather. particularly when you've been had for 22 years, t
>> that's correct, about 2000 deaths per year in louisiana. >> in louisiana, i'm talking about nationally. the reason i ask how many man hours you put into this, obviously i'm a data driven kind of guy, and strive have to solve problems, i have to see what the information is, how difficult is it together? i would not think for the department of justice who has -- do you know how many employees it has? it has quite a few. you put a couple folks doing this, and obviously we give them...
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louisiana and pennsylvania have a lot in common. we do.ylvania and louisiana discovered oil -- you were first, you had the first domestic oil well
louisiana and pennsylvania have a lot in common. we do.ylvania and louisiana discovered oil -- you were first, you had the first domestic oil well
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to go back to the louisiana purchase. one of the issues that nancy and i discussed in our earlier conversation was the fact that so few people realized, i think, , it's been my observation, that florida was not part of the 13 colonies. the 13 colonies extend from maine all the way to the coast of the atlantic until you get to the southern boundary of georgia. why isn't florida part of those 13? i think it's a natural assumption that people make. it was all the states on the atlantic. all the colonies on the atlantic. essentially, the atlantic edge of the nation. they were the 13 colonies. people are surprised that florida is not amongst those. by the revolution, there's already a great deal of conflict in florida. the british, the spanish, the, french, the seminal and, then certainly british north america and eventually the night states. all of that is going to enroll into 1803, jefferson purchases louisiana. this debate and conversation about where the boundary of louisiana territory is. it's going to continue to provide
to go back to the louisiana purchase. one of the issues that nancy and i discussed in our earlier conversation was the fact that so few people realized, i think, , it's been my observation, that florida was not part of the 13 colonies. the 13 colonies extend from maine all the way to the coast of the atlantic until you get to the southern boundary of georgia. why isn't florida part of those 13? i think it's a natural assumption that people make. it was all the states on the atlantic. all the...
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those first pieces, that's texas and louisiana to texas coast and louisiana coast.ne, we have the ability to do that in u.s.. guy: -- alix: would kinder morgan to a pipeline for that? >> we've done that already and we are looking and expansion of a second one. our greenfield pipe proposal is pushed out to the 2027 timeframe because we can do compression expansion from existing pipe and so can some of our competitors. so that pushes out the need for an additional greenfield pipeline. alix: if we were like go ahead build something right now today what would be the other issues for cost and labor? megan: -- stephen: things are getting more expensive, not cheaper. places i'm talking about we can find the labor and contractors who are to do the work and we just have to be more thoughtful about our chairman. we can get the steel in the pipe and get that rolled and get it rolled into pipe. we can get that done with the supply chain as it is today. some of the equipment is more expensive so we have to be thoughtful of how the pricing -- how we price it. what was $2 billion
those first pieces, that's texas and louisiana to texas coast and louisiana coast.ne, we have the ability to do that in u.s.. guy: -- alix: would kinder morgan to a pipeline for that? >> we've done that already and we are looking and expansion of a second one. our greenfield pipe proposal is pushed out to the 2027 timeframe because we can do compression expansion from existing pipe and so can some of our competitors. so that pushes out the need for an additional greenfield pipeline. alix:...
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graves of louisiana. this legislation is designed to expedite the delivery of federal disaster assistance and address the unpaid -- unmet needs of disaster survivors. the authorizations in this bill allow the federal emergency management agency to estimate the total cost of disaster recovery and provide states up to 10% of this estimate when the major disaster is declared. states would be able to use these funds to administer a broad range of recovery solutions not covered by fema's individual assistance program. such activities could include home repair and support for business activities. i ask my colleagues to support this legislation and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from louisiana, mr. graves, is recognized. mr. graves: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. graves: thank you. mr. speaker, h.r. 5774 is designed to do two primary things. number one
graves of louisiana. this legislation is designed to expedite the delivery of federal disaster assistance and address the unpaid -- unmet needs of disaster survivors. the authorizations in this bill allow the federal emergency management agency to estimate the total cost of disaster recovery and provide states up to 10% of this estimate when the major disaster is declared. states would be able to use these funds to administer a broad range of recovery solutions not covered by fema's individual...
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thomas jefferson had already purchased louisiana territory by 1803 right? we're very familiar with this story that it's essentially from baton rouge north right that that parallel that runs here and i'm gonna annotate this on our screen so we can see see just a little more. closely at the chance to do that. all right, great. so right here what today would form the northern. it's part of the state of mississippi today. but what would what ultimately did provides the northern boundary of the state of florida today? and i'm just going to extend that red line just a little bit straight line. they're looking at it as a straight line friends. that this is a problem. okay, this boundary is a problem. so 1803 the boundary of louisiana is sort of laid out here at baton rouge. okay, it goes along the mississippi and it's sort of this what we think of as this sort of edge right here is the river curves. because because florida has such a unique relationship with the european nations that have long been fighting over it. they're walking into florida by 1817. everything
thomas jefferson had already purchased louisiana territory by 1803 right? we're very familiar with this story that it's essentially from baton rouge north right that that parallel that runs here and i'm gonna annotate this on our screen so we can see see just a little more. closely at the chance to do that. all right, great. so right here what today would form the northern. it's part of the state of mississippi today. but what would what ultimately did provides the northern boundary of the...
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this is challenged by texas and louisiana to federal policy guidelines. the government promulgated some guidelines. texas and louisiana sued and in the district court in texas claiming guidelines venerate -- violate federal law. the district court in this case held texas and louisiana have standing to challenge these guidelines and guidelines violate federal law. the fifth circuit denied to state the district court's nationwide injunction. at the same time the ohio case reaches up to the sixth circuit and in an opinion by judge sutton the sixth circuit when the other way. sutton held the states had no standing to challenge these guidelines and also rules against them on the merits. the general went to the court on an emergency basis and please lift the junction and the supreme court denied that request by a 5-4 decision with no reasoning. interestingly, the four justices. although the court denied the state construed the motion as a prejudgment petition and granted it meaning the case went immediately from the district court of texas to the supreme court
this is challenged by texas and louisiana to federal policy guidelines. the government promulgated some guidelines. texas and louisiana sued and in the district court in texas claiming guidelines venerate -- violate federal law. the district court in this case held texas and louisiana have standing to challenge these guidelines and guidelines violate federal law. the fifth circuit denied to state the district court's nationwide injunction. at the same time the ohio case reaches up to the sixth...
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from louisiana. to search your heart. you've got no answer, do you, young lady?about what to do with petrochemical products? i'll movthe on .on what are you going to do it?u oceangoing vessels. ocea do yoh u doan with the maritime industry? >>el well, we could again,k yo i would ask you to search your heart for what is happening on , you know,rt fr and louisiana. >> of course we do. you know what you got, young goa lady? lyou got a lot of noise, but yu got no answers. >> answe so the woman, she's lie a flat out. she has no idea. >> but sandy cortez rode to the rescue whining, as always. >> and she accused congressman higgins of being abusive to women. >> in the four years that i've sat on this committee, i have never seen members of congressee ,republican or democrat,er disrespect a witnesss of in thet that i have seen them disrespect you today.frankl >>y frankly, men who treat woma like that in public, i fear how they treat them in private.h a.so you're a wife beater. if you want a simple answer tobh a simple question. >> bute the congressman tot is totally unin
from louisiana. to search your heart. you've got no answer, do you, young lady?about what to do with petrochemical products? i'll movthe on .on what are you going to do it?u oceangoing vessels. ocea do yoh u doan with the maritime industry? >>el well, we could again,k yo i would ask you to search your heart for what is happening on , you know,rt fr and louisiana. >> of course we do. you know what you got, young goa lady? lyou got a lot of noise, but yu got no answers. >> answe...
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the district court in this case held texas and louisiana have standing to challenge these guidelines. the guidelines of violate federal law. in the fifth circuit denied to stay the district court and junction. at the same time the ohio case reaches up to the sixth circuit. and an opinion by judge sutton and went the other way big judge sudden had no standing to challenge these guidelines. and also ruled against them on the merits. solicitor general to t the court on an emergency basis please lift the injunction in texas. the supreme court denied that request by a five -- four decision with no reasoning. interestingly justice it was justice jackson first recorded vote on the court. justice barrett was the fourth which is not a normal coalition of five -- four. but, of the court denied this day that they preach judgment petition and grants it. mean the case went immediately from the district courtrt of tes to the supreme courtmp on the merits and jumped over the fiftr circuit. there are several issues in the case. because of your time but the constitution i will have the constitutional
the district court in this case held texas and louisiana have standing to challenge these guidelines. the guidelines of violate federal law. in the fifth circuit denied to stay the district court and junction. at the same time the ohio case reaches up to the sixth circuit. and an opinion by judge sutton and went the other way big judge sudden had no standing to challenge these guidelines. and also ruled against them on the merits. solicitor general to t the court on an emergency basis please...
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was thanking -- we had all these power and line workers from all the different stakes from texas, louisiana, all these different places staged. we have a massive, massive mobilization. their job is to get in there and help to restore services. you're also going to have folks bringing in things like food and water. no need to rush back in and a lot going on in the immediate aftermath and a lot of people safety depends on that. if you're putting yourself in danger and limiting ability of emergency crews to restore power and clean debris. we don't know how much debris there'll be but there's going to be debris and that'll make it difficult to navigate some roads and fdot's immediate mission is to clear the roadways so people can go in and access that to be able to help deliver services for people. in 2019, we were projected to be hit by hurricane dorian, which is a category 5 storm. fortunately at the last minute it took a north ward turn and missed the coast but we had a massive mobilization. this mobilization exceeded that and it's a really, really significant effort, county level, state lev
was thanking -- we had all these power and line workers from all the different stakes from texas, louisiana, all these different places staged. we have a massive, massive mobilization. their job is to get in there and help to restore services. you're also going to have folks bringing in things like food and water. no need to rush back in and a lot going on in the immediate aftermath and a lot of people safety depends on that. if you're putting yourself in danger and limiting ability of...
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louisiana pacific trades at four times. this is a company with a very strong balance sheet it's well diversified geographically, and an example of i believe the type of business that's defensively oriented in its industry, and defensively oriented businesses right now are exactly what you want to own. i don't know it's growth or value. right now it's really defense. it's utilities it's staples it's health care it's energy. and it's been that way since last december. since the chairman made the announcement of what he was going to do with monetary policy last november immediately in december it was health care and consumer staples and the defensive formation took hold in the market, and it hasn't changed ever since louisiana pacific and buying it an example of that type of stock. >> you're sending it higher, too. the highs of the day for lpx you see it there with 3% we'll call it a gain we'll keep an eye on that one for the remainder of our show. still ahead we center trades on some of the big analyst stock calls of the day
louisiana pacific trades at four times. this is a company with a very strong balance sheet it's well diversified geographically, and an example of i believe the type of business that's defensively oriented in its industry, and defensively oriented businesses right now are exactly what you want to own. i don't know it's growth or value. right now it's really defense. it's utilities it's staples it's health care it's energy. and it's been that way since last december. since the chairman made the...
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we seen bipartisanan legislation in pennsylvania, south carolina, virginia, kentucky and louisiana, and so this is one of those issues that are not used to be partisan and it would be great if we can get back to just conversations about what works best in our states and communities to run elections. >> you want to have a conversation, when lines are open and 220-2202 - independence (202)748-8002 until the end of the program today, it is election transparency .org and his website youg can go to find out about the election transparency initiative, on the about page of that website, the first paragraph, election transparency initiatives quickly mobilizing organization with coalition partners and the efforts of radical washington democrats to override stimulation hr one and hr four, while simultaneously working at the state level to achieve info form in my the viewers what those are. >> sure these are so far political history, 2021 and hr one was the attempt to complete washington takeover of elections that we would have one set of emanating from washington for all states and they would be
we seen bipartisanan legislation in pennsylvania, south carolina, virginia, kentucky and louisiana, and so this is one of those issues that are not used to be partisan and it would be great if we can get back to just conversations about what works best in our states and communities to run elections. >> you want to have a conversation, when lines are open and 220-2202 - independence (202)748-8002 until the end of the program today, it is election transparency .org and his website youg can...
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and clemson coach sweeny s said it best, with the -- what the louisiana coach tech and players did, is not just what the score record reads, you can lose a game and still win. t that ihes what they did. not with touchdowns and turnovers but with compassion and kindness and decency. >> finally, the greatest of all-time. quite a label, one thing to be great, another theri greatestca.. how do we compare athlete or writers or scientists from one generation to another? jim gray had an amazing career talking to some of the most successful people of our lifetime, who betterho to tal bk to about the goats than the author of, talks to goats, jim gray, thank you for gray for joining us, how do we findfor the best evere when often times the men ande be women did not come compete against one another.>> >> it is very subjective trey, one man's goat can be someone else's o third place or not on the list, it gets difficult to pick who is the goat, you know there aree different times ander differenent eras but i would say, that muhammad ali is the goat, he invented the name and wrote the book and he w
and clemson coach sweeny s said it best, with the -- what the louisiana coach tech and players did, is not just what the score record reads, you can lose a game and still win. t that ihes what they did. not with touchdowns and turnovers but with compassion and kindness and decency. >> finally, the greatest of all-time. quite a label, one thing to be great, another theri greatestca.. how do we compare athlete or writers or scientists from one generation to another? jim gray had an amazing...
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clemson played louisiana tech a week ago and playing with heavy heart, younger sister of clemson staraway at age of 15 after a heroic battle of cancer. opposing team, wrote handwritten letters to the clemson football team expressing their condolences in the passing of an opponent's little sister, this would have been nice to simply mention it or a word after the game, but louisiana tech, coaches and players did more. handwritten notes to someone they didn't know. expressing their sympathy. their humanity, their kindness. that is what is right about young people today, including those who play start sports, stories of character and goodness should get at least this much attention as negative stories. clemson coach sweeny said it best. with luis valbue luce -- what the louisiana coac tech coach and players did is the definition of success. that is what they did. not with touch downs or turn overs by with kindness and decency. >> tonight. greatest of all-times, quite a label, one thing to be great. but another greatest of "all-american tree lighting at fox squa. >> highway how do we comp
clemson played louisiana tech a week ago and playing with heavy heart, younger sister of clemson staraway at age of 15 after a heroic battle of cancer. opposing team, wrote handwritten letters to the clemson football team expressing their condolences in the passing of an opponent's little sister, this would have been nice to simply mention it or a word after the game, but louisiana tech, coaches and players did more. handwritten notes to someone they didn't know. expressing their sympathy....
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you in action across the country, from the west coast to the northwest to the northeast, down in louisiana, all across this country, and just in the last two weeks you've been working 24/7, no matter what and when emergencies happen, fema is always there. you deserve the nation's gratitude and full support. and right now if you are in the national guard and you get called up, you can still keep your job, but fema reserve is not the case. early this morning i signed into law the bipartisan crew act, championed by gary peters and rob portman, and also in the house, and we signed it. that law will ensure that fema reservists have job protection just like military reservists. just like military reservists. so when you are called up to help with the disaster, you can now focus on that mission without worrying you might lose your job, your day job, and receive some other penalty at work because of this national service. that's what the crew act guarantees. it's going to help people become more civilian, gain more civilian reservists out there, and going to make fema stronger, it's going to make
you in action across the country, from the west coast to the northwest to the northeast, down in louisiana, all across this country, and just in the last two weeks you've been working 24/7, no matter what and when emergencies happen, fema is always there. you deserve the nation's gratitude and full support. and right now if you are in the national guard and you get called up, you can still keep your job, but fema reserve is not the case. early this morning i signed into law the bipartisan crew...
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with luis v luce -- what the louisiana co tech coach and players did is the definition of success. with kindness and decency. >> tonight. greatest of all-times, quite a label, one thing to be great. but another greatest of "all-american tree lighting . >> high how do we compare? jim gray had an amazing career talking to some of the most successful people of our lifetime, who better to talk to about the goats greatest of all-time than the author of talking to goats. jim gray, thank you for joining us, how do we find tthe best ever, often times they did not compete against one another. >> it is subjective, when man a goat can be someone else's fifth place or not even on the list. it gets very difficult to pick just who is the goat. because, you know there are different times and eras, i would say. mome employee muhammad ali is the goat. >> all right. i want to ask you, i was looking at some people you have interviewed. not just sports figures but top people in their field. what are some of the similarities you found in people who are at the top of their field? >> myopic, they will st
with luis v luce -- what the louisiana co tech coach and players did is the definition of success. with kindness and decency. >> tonight. greatest of all-times, quite a label, one thing to be great. but another greatest of "all-american tree lighting . >> high how do we compare? jim gray had an amazing career talking to some of the most successful people of our lifetime, who better to talk to about the goats greatest of all-time than the author of talking to goats. jim gray,...
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.> also, the louisiana nun kidnapped in africa nearly five months ago. she's been found alive. >>> and more free meal and hotel rooms. the new promise from the airline out of labor day >>> grass hop,are overrunning parts of montana and north dakota. the insects are covering their fields. they're spraying several time a day to protect crop. they say it is the worst infestation in recent memory. there weren't enough cold days to drive down the numbers. >>> a missionary killed thought to be killed five months ago in north africa was found alive. they say they grabbed her, taking off without her medication. amazingly, church officials say the 83-year-old was just released and appears to be in good health. so far, no word on why she was suddenly freed. >>> new covid booster shots could be rolled out this weekend once the cdc gives the green light. the fda just updated the shots which targeted the most common omicron variant. they're made by both pfizer and mealho thete will last through winter. >>> meanwhile, in china, another lockdown. it is raising concerns
.> also, the louisiana nun kidnapped in africa nearly five months ago. she's been found alive. >>> and more free meal and hotel rooms. the new promise from the airline out of labor day >>> grass hop,are overrunning parts of montana and north dakota. the insects are covering their fields. they're spraying several time a day to protect crop. they say it is the worst infestation in recent memory. there weren't enough cold days to drive down the numbers. >>> a...
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in louisiana, i.c.e.ng people from the border, distributing them across the state and church groups know they are coming but often times arrive unannounced. now chicago, a complaint from the mayor who officially welcomes this? there's just an irony here, an irony and hypocrisy on top of each other, john. >> john: greg abbott's point and doug ducey of arizona as well, the government has not done anything to stop people from walking across the border, and that texas and arizona will share the burden with other cities across the country. mayor lightfoot, eric adams of new new york, muriel bowser, proclaiming they have sanctuary cities, slamming abbott, but not slamming the government flying them around for years. >> abbott is doing the country a favor. bringing this to elect d officials and the people they representative. imagine mcallen, alexandria, louisiana, and now a city of i don't know, 8 million people and 1,000 in new york and don't know what to do with it, it brings it home. it forces other media ou
in louisiana, i.c.e.ng people from the border, distributing them across the state and church groups know they are coming but often times arrive unannounced. now chicago, a complaint from the mayor who officially welcomes this? there's just an irony here, an irony and hypocrisy on top of each other, john. >> john: greg abbott's point and doug ducey of arizona as well, the government has not done anything to stop people from walking across the border, and that texas and arizona will share...
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and i don't think anybody could easily foresee the louisiana purchase. but this sense of manifestation before 1840, but it becomes a term and canada well, remember the time we are talking 7096, we thought we would get canada and then the war of 1812 were supposed to win canada and of course it did not work out that way but the continental vision and people sand like ehrenberg crazing on the record of it i think the consumption was that florida and most of the west would eventually coming our way rated. >> what i traphoing it rather than rule printed. >> so i think that has he said earlier, washington was of the lesson he understood in 1795, the treaty was saying that the americans accessing the mississippi river was a hundred which is a critical element and he has the ability to send the goods of the mountain ranges in philadelphia and desperately needed access to the water before they were trains and cars that kind of thing however, washington was realistic about the fact that things and friends were kind of running off of each other and regularly there
and i don't think anybody could easily foresee the louisiana purchase. but this sense of manifestation before 1840, but it becomes a term and canada well, remember the time we are talking 7096, we thought we would get canada and then the war of 1812 were supposed to win canada and of course it did not work out that way but the continental vision and people sand like ehrenberg crazing on the record of it i think the consumption was that florida and most of the west would eventually coming our...
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raul: the recipe of the bean and bone watts soup, which in essence has certain flavors of louisiana,sinaloa, of sonora, of latin america, and it's anique plate. diego: like they used toay in the westn movies, it sticks your ribs. that's a kind of eling, i think, this soup can get you, and the cool thing is this recipe was madeere in watts. emily: feel inside here. it's gonna be heavy. you got that? asuka: what emily has done with her piece, "a thousand lunches," is create this 8,000-square-foot quilt. 8,000 square feet. it's enormous. emily: it's hard to keep track of it. ha ha ha! the red-white, huh? man: yeah. i'm, like, really glad there's a color. emily: the blanket is 1,400 yards of 100% cotton, and the pigments have been sourced from natural materials. woman: so if you want to pull yours corner to corner and then... emily: there's hibiscus, turmeric, cabbage, onion peels, indigo, and i have basically mapped out my design based on different symbols in nature or survival tools. there's, like, a butterfly shape, there's a sun, there is rain drops, there's blood drops. when i do a
raul: the recipe of the bean and bone watts soup, which in essence has certain flavors of louisiana,sinaloa, of sonora, of latin america, and it's anique plate. diego: like they used toay in the westn movies, it sticks your ribs. that's a kind of eling, i think, this soup can get you, and the cool thing is this recipe was madeere in watts. emily: feel inside here. it's gonna be heavy. you got that? asuka: what emily has done with her piece, "a thousand lunches," is create this...
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1960's, took a -- for everyone in terms of dealing with racial equity in the south, particularly louisiana and new orleans. he passed away yesterday. mitch is doing a great job leading his team and implementing infrastructure. earlier today, secretary armando announced a plan in place to get the chips act off the ground. that is just the beginning. separately, we are hearing the latest from the vice president and the attorney general on everything our administration is doing to protect women and the right to choose. finally, i want to welcome john podesta. where is john sitting? there you are. you are directly under roosevelt portrait. john is a good friend. this is the first day it on his new job. john graciously accepted the task to start clean energy investments in the roof -- in the inflation reduction act. he has experience in the highest levels of government. the work being done by gina mccarthy and alex -- are getting us to the point where we are going to hit the ground running. that is the whole point. with this cabinet, experienced, dedicated and devoted to working families, we ar
1960's, took a -- for everyone in terms of dealing with racial equity in the south, particularly louisiana and new orleans. he passed away yesterday. mitch is doing a great job leading his team and implementing infrastructure. earlier today, secretary armando announced a plan in place to get the chips act off the ground. that is just the beginning. separately, we are hearing the latest from the vice president and the attorney general on everything our administration is doing to protect women...
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to the current louisiana governor. he is a democrat this guy and he gets in touch with grant and says i think we can make a deal. it's always those louisianians that figure out a way. new orleans style but he starts talking about you give the governorships in the states that they are contested currently to the democrats and you promised to pull the fellow troops out of the south. the south promises to honor black rights and suffrage and equality and they'd get their autonomy back and they stay in the union. grant makes this deal and this bargain thinking and i think he thinks it's going to come together. if ronald reagan was there in 1876 he would probably say my friend ulysses trust but verify. and it turns out over the years much like bringing in another book doll and did with fdr promising he was going to not invade poland, the promise falls apart and that leads to years of strife that i've received brings in jim crow laws and all of the civil rights strife that we saw in the years after that. grant i think hoped th
to the current louisiana governor. he is a democrat this guy and he gets in touch with grant and says i think we can make a deal. it's always those louisianians that figure out a way. new orleans style but he starts talking about you give the governorships in the states that they are contested currently to the democrats and you promised to pull the fellow troops out of the south. the south promises to honor black rights and suffrage and equality and they'd get their autonomy back and they stay...
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some residents of louisiana have moved to the mainland to a new federal resettlement grant, but people wales, are still waiting to learn their fate. michael holmes has more. >> with the stroke of a pen, it's a new beginning for a handful of residents of louisiana. this is now home. >> this is the first project of its kind in our nations history. these are, basically, climate change refugees. >> less than 40 miles away, some 60 kilometers is really used to live, on this river, which is vanishing. climate change and erosion from gas canals are largely to blame. >> right here i can count 15 trees that when i was growing up, they're not there. >> the reality of a 98% loss of land in just under 70 years, the state of louisiana and an indigenous tribe from the island applied for a new federal grant in 2016, designed to help areas impacted by climate change to move the community to the mainland. it's a controversial solution, met with some resistance by people who did not want to leave. it is one that countries around the world are considering as they face the loss of habitable land due to cl
some residents of louisiana have moved to the mainland to a new federal resettlement grant, but people wales, are still waiting to learn their fate. michael holmes has more. >> with the stroke of a pen, it's a new beginning for a handful of residents of louisiana. this is now home. >> this is the first project of its kind in our nations history. these are, basically, climate change refugees. >> less than 40 miles away, some 60 kilometers is really used to live, on this river,...
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here is what louisiana senator said actually let's talk about this first. and representative val deeming suspended political ads and desantis and senator marco rubio were reportedly still running ads during the storm. former governor jeb bush said campaigns should shift to helping floridians while others like john kennedy from louisiana who served through countless hurricanes say just leave it to the individual. >> that's up to the candidates. we have had a couple hurricanes in louisiana, and to -- i don't think i've ever run an ad. i've always pulled most of my ads but that's up to the candidates. >> we're seeing candidates in florida switching their campaigns gears towards raising money and supplies for these for the victims. >> bill: where voters stand on two critical senate races. in wisconsin, the incumbent republican ron johnson facing a re-election challenge from mandela barnes. mark kelly is looking to fend off republican challenger blake masters. there is still a lot of uncertainty in the pennsylvania senate race between lieutenant governor john fe
here is what louisiana senator said actually let's talk about this first. and representative val deeming suspended political ads and desantis and senator marco rubio were reportedly still running ads during the storm. former governor jeb bush said campaigns should shift to helping floridians while others like john kennedy from louisiana who served through countless hurricanes say just leave it to the individual. >> that's up to the candidates. we have had a couple hurricanes in louisiana,...
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and louisiana will be the beneficiaries of such efforts. we will continue to fight to make sure that this caucus and this body understands and no longer looks away and says business as usual. no longer can we afford to watch children go without, as my dear colleague and chairman of the education committee said moments ago, more money has been invested in hbcu's under this 117th congress than ever in the history of our country. more money has been put in infrastructure since the very creation of the interstate system. under this congress. and this c.b.c. has played a pivotal role in making those things happen. but it doesn't stop here. we must continue to fight. we must continue to go out and make sure that we tell our story. that we're here and we're working and we will not let anyone turn the block back on the efforts that we have fought so valiantly for. i'm so proud to serve with giants in the c.b.c. people that have worked tirelessly for decades to make a difference in our community. there's a lot of work yet to be done. with the leader
and louisiana will be the beneficiaries of such efforts. we will continue to fight to make sure that this caucus and this body understands and no longer looks away and says business as usual. no longer can we afford to watch children go without, as my dear colleague and chairman of the education committee said moments ago, more money has been invested in hbcu's under this 117th congress than ever in the history of our country. more money has been put in infrastructure since the very creation of...
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they are figuring out ways to sell in places like louisiana, then the state of louisiana passed legislatione to block direct sales, so the state was trying to clamp down on these things, because it gets to generations of support for these franchise dealers who go back to early days in the car business where the manufacturer was using that leverage to hurt their businesses so these rules are kind of dating back generations ago, and elon musk is saying, hey, the world has changed. it's time to break up these trusts, if you will, and allow new companies to sell directly to customers to own that experience >> are there more states like louisiana which are trying to fight the tesla way of doing things at this point >> there's a handful it's interesting in michigan a few years ago, there was a similar case to this ultimately, they were able to resolve it in a settlement that allowed tesla to continue to service these cars in state, but through kind of an intermediate subsidiary that was sort of a fig leaf over the issue. the challenge for tesla is, they can figure out ways to sell cars to people
they are figuring out ways to sell in places like louisiana, then the state of louisiana passed legislatione to block direct sales, so the state was trying to clamp down on these things, because it gets to generations of support for these franchise dealers who go back to early days in the car business where the manufacturer was using that leverage to hurt their businesses so these rules are kind of dating back generations ago, and elon musk is saying, hey, the world has changed. it's time to...
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the shadowy figure, edward burke, a louisiana guy who is working for nichols, a challenger to the louisiana governor. he's a democrat, this guy, edward burke. and he goes, i think we can make a deal, to grant. it is always the case with louisianans, to make a deal, new orleans style. >> [laughs] >> he is talking about, you give the governorships that are contested currently. you promised to pull all federal troops out of the south. the south promises to honor black rights and suffrage and equality. and they get the autonomy back. and they stay in the union. grant makes this deal and this bargain, and i think he thinks it's going to come together. if ronald reagan was there, in 1876, we would probably say, my friend, ulysses, trust but verify. and it turns out over the years, much like, in another book, stalin did with fdr, promising that he was going to not invade poland -- the promise falls apart. and that leads to the years of strife, and that leads to the jim crow laws and all of the civil rights -- that we saw on the years after that -- grant, i think, hoped that one, they would keep th
the shadowy figure, edward burke, a louisiana guy who is working for nichols, a challenger to the louisiana governor. he's a democrat, this guy, edward burke. and he goes, i think we can make a deal, to grant. it is always the case with louisianans, to make a deal, new orleans style. >> [laughs] >> he is talking about, you give the governorships that are contested currently. you promised to pull all federal troops out of the south. the south promises to honor black rights and...