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cajun is a big part of louisiana, but creole is a big part of louisiana too, you know. >> anthony: itas the original meaning as i understand it. >> herman fusiler: it still has hundreds of definitions, but for us, it's descendants of slaves and free people of color, and it deals with the food and the music. and the catholic church is a big part of it too. >> dave lemelle: trail rides and horseback riding is just a way of louisiana now. you know it's been going on for so long. >> herman fusiler: the music was always part of it, but the music got to be more of it, and then slowly but surely became a party, where, you know, kind of this social scene. >> anthony: there's a lot of pieces coming together. you've got food, horses, and music. ♪ ♪ trail rides go back a long way. they happen all year, but are also the way creoles celebrate mardi gras around here. kind of a moving tailgate party and barbecue. interestingly, and i almost want to dig up john wayne just to tell him this, creoles are widely believed to be the first american cowboys. herding cattle in the plains and bayous of louisia
cajun is a big part of louisiana, but creole is a big part of louisiana too, you know. >> anthony: itas the original meaning as i understand it. >> herman fusiler: it still has hundreds of definitions, but for us, it's descendants of slaves and free people of color, and it deals with the food and the music. and the catholic church is a big part of it too. >> dave lemelle: trail rides and horseback riding is just a way of louisiana now. you know it's been going on for so long....
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we've made strides in louisiana. we started -- well, we have had efforts to improve for many, many years, but we started in ernest under -- in earnest under a governor in louisiana called governor buddy roemer. back in the late 80's and early 90's. i'm not saying other governors before and after buddy didn't contribute mighty lie, but buddy made education a major goal of his administration. and we have made progress, but it's fits and it's starts. now, here's our problem today, some years ago we started grading our schools, mr. president. we grade our schools in louisiana, our elementary and secondary schools, for two reasons. first, because we want education quality. number two, transparency. we want parents to know where their child is going to school. when we grade our schools, a, b, c, d, f. and it's tough. because everybody wants to be the best. but that which is measured gets done. and today, we still grade our schools, and we should continue to grade our schools, but here's the problem. 41% of our elementary a
we've made strides in louisiana. we started -- well, we have had efforts to improve for many, many years, but we started in ernest under -- in earnest under a governor in louisiana called governor buddy roemer. back in the late 80's and early 90's. i'm not saying other governors before and after buddy didn't contribute mighty lie, but buddy made education a major goal of his administration. and we have made progress, but it's fits and it's starts. now, here's our problem today, some years ago...
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they were being exploited by democrats at the courthouse in louisiana. case that emerges is one by the federal government. these people are prosecuted, some are convicted. cruickshank is the name of the killer. it reaches the supreme court and the supreme court prosecutes the convictions. the reasoning given by the preme court is that ts behavior is not protected constitutionally. so that just opens the door and it is a message across the country that they can proceed without fear of federal intervention. what it means is it sets the stage for an abandonment by the federal government. until 1939 when the civilized unit is launched and frank murphy who would later become a supreme court justice is appointed by fdr to head up civil rights for the federal government. >> would you explain the particular role of joseph b bradley in underscoring the jim crow era? >> it was bradley who wrote the opinion in cruickshank. he was at that point a lower judge but his opinion was accepted when it got to the supreme court. bradley was on the supreme court but at the po
they were being exploited by democrats at the courthouse in louisiana. case that emerges is one by the federal government. these people are prosecuted, some are convicted. cruickshank is the name of the killer. it reaches the supreme court and the supreme court prosecutes the convictions. the reasoning given by the preme court is that ts behavior is not protected constitutionally. so that just opens the door and it is a message across the country that they can proceed without fear of federal...
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mcdonald won a seat in the louisiana house of representatives. while serving in the legislature, he authored the bill that created the taylor opportunity program for students, or tops, scholarship. it's a program which has enabled hundreds of thousands of louisiana's best and brightest to obtain a college education. and i was fortunate to be one of the recipients of the program over 25 years ago. to this day, dr. mcdonald's work in higher education continues as he currently serves on the louisiana board of regents. he's been a mentor and friend to so many, including myself, helping guide young educators on their career paths and we are so thankful. mr. speaker, today the house honors an outstanding louisianian, dr. charles mcdonald. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from minnesota seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i r
mcdonald won a seat in the louisiana house of representatives. while serving in the legislature, he authored the bill that created the taylor opportunity program for students, or tops, scholarship. it's a program which has enabled hundreds of thousands of louisiana's best and brightest to obtain a college education. and i was fortunate to be one of the recipients of the program over 25 years ago. to this day, dr. mcdonald's work in higher education continues as he currently serves on the...
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rouge, louisiana. mr. jared poli a mr. polis is the governor of california and colleague that served admirably on this committee. our final witness, i yield to representative owens for the introduction. >> thank you very much. we thank all of our witnesses for being here today and look forward to your testimony. let me remind the witnesses we've read your written statements and they'll appeal in full in the hearing record. pursuant to committee rule 8d and committee practice, each is asked to limit oral presentation to a five minute summary of your written statement. the witnesses are aware of the responsibility to provide accurate information to the subcommittee and therefore we'll proceed with their testimony. before you begin your testimony, please remember to press the button on the microphone in front of you so it will turn on and the members can hear you. as you begin to speak, the light in front of you will turn green. after four minutes, the light will turn yellow to signal you have one minute
rouge, louisiana. mr. jared poli a mr. polis is the governor of california and colleague that served admirably on this committee. our final witness, i yield to representative owens for the introduction. >> thank you very much. we thank all of our witnesses for being here today and look forward to your testimony. let me remind the witnesses we've read your written statements and they'll appeal in full in the hearing record. pursuant to committee rule 8d and committee practice, each is...
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who co-founded the louisiana trans name change fund. and raised in cecilia, louisiana, where he didn't have much access to conversations about identity. he says he's looking to change that for others. tonight, wade shares his brief but spectacular take on the power of a name. >> i'm looking at these statistics, right, and i know that there are high rates of violence. i know that louisiana is one of the highest rates of murders in the country for trans people. i know that black trans people, especially black trans women, are subjected to that violence at a higher rate. i know that i have to maybe prepare myself to be homeless. but i would rather live as myself or not live at all. i'm in cecilia, louisiana. people haven't really heard of trans people. it didn't really make sense to people. it wasn't something that they could conceptualize or wrap their head around. so i'm struggling with my gender identi and what that means for me. i'm agonizing over what feels like living a lie, because i have to interact at home in this kind of way or t
who co-founded the louisiana trans name change fund. and raised in cecilia, louisiana, where he didn't have much access to conversations about identity. he says he's looking to change that for others. tonight, wade shares his brief but spectacular take on the power of a name. >> i'm looking at these statistics, right, and i know that there are high rates of violence. i know that louisiana is one of the highest rates of murders in the country for trans people. i know that black trans...
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now, families across louisiana and in america's coastal communities, not just in louisiana, are finding themselves in the similar situation to the bouguas. louisiana has been hard hit by hurricanes over the last few years. to exin my state are still recovering and, they are responsible in maintaining their insurance. but with risk rating 2.0, it feels like the biden administration is kicking them when they're trying to get back on their feet. so it begs the question, why is the administration allowing risk rating 2.0 to take effect? president $president biden can stop it with the stroke of a pen. he has the power. he should have asked fema to delay or cancel the implementation of risk rating 20 -- 2.0. fema has been not only been slow, they've stonewalled members of congress, not being up front about the cost to policyholders. homeowners did not get significant information from fema until less than a month before risk rating 2.0 began to be implemented. now many louisiana policyholders are getting notices in the mail of their new risk premium. folks in my state, they feel blind sided. t
now, families across louisiana and in america's coastal communities, not just in louisiana, are finding themselves in the similar situation to the bouguas. louisiana has been hard hit by hurricanes over the last few years. to exin my state are still recovering and, they are responsible in maintaining their insurance. but with risk rating 2.0, it feels like the biden administration is kicking them when they're trying to get back on their feet. so it begs the question, why is the administration...
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a man shot and killed by police in louisiana. officers begging him to stay alive as he lay dying in front of him. now there are criminal charges. ♪ ♪it takes two to make it outta sight♪ ♪it takes two to make a thing go right♪ ♪ ♪it takes two to make it outta sight♪ ♪one, two, get loose now! it takes two to make a-♪ ♪it takes two to make a- it takes two to make a-♪ ♪it takes two to make a- it takes two to make a-♪ ♪it takes two to make a-♪ stay two nights and get 8,000 bonus points. book now at bestwestern.com ♪ the only thing i regret about my life was hiring local talent. if i knew about upwork. i would have hired actually talented people from all over the world. instead of talentless people from all over my house. (vo) if you've had thyroid eye disease for years and the pain in your eyes burns like a red-hot chili pepper, it's not too late for another treatment option. to learn more visit treatted.com. that's treatt-e-d.com. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your track
a man shot and killed by police in louisiana. officers begging him to stay alive as he lay dying in front of him. now there are criminal charges. ♪ ♪it takes two to make it outta sight♪ ♪it takes two to make a thing go right♪ ♪ ♪it takes two to make it outta sight♪ ♪one, two, get loose now! it takes two to make a-♪ ♪it takes two to make a- it takes two to make a-♪ ♪it takes two to make a- it takes two to make a-♪ ♪it takes two to make a-♪ stay two nights and get...
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. >>> late word tonight, a police officer arrested for the deadly shooting of an unarmed man in louisiana. what the officer's body camera video shows after he responded to a domestic disturbance. >>> new reporting tonight about the tragic shooting on the campus of michigan state university. authorities revealing the chilling two-page note written by the alleged gunman and listing other targets. >>> frustrated residents demanding answers about the toxic train derailment in east palestine, ohio. the head of the epa on the ground today, trying to calm fears. some people complaining of headaches and nausea. many concerned about water and air quality, despite being told both are safe. >>> pennsylvania senator john fetterman still suffering effects of a stroke checking himself into walter reed, receiving treatment now for clinical depression. >>> tesla announcing a recall because of issues with one of its most popular features and the risk of a possible crash. >>> and news coming in tonight about bruce willis. what his family is now saying about his condition. >>> good evening and thank you for
. >>> late word tonight, a police officer arrested for the deadly shooting of an unarmed man in louisiana. what the officer's body camera video shows after he responded to a domestic disturbance. >>> new reporting tonight about the tragic shooting on the campus of michigan state university. authorities revealing the chilling two-page note written by the alleged gunman and listing other targets. >>> frustrated residents demanding answers about the toxic train...
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four tornadoes reported in mississippi and louisiana and rob marciano is on the scene in louisiana withatest. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, george. a difficult night in southeast louisiana. this town hit hard by a tornado. that church behind me, several businesses and many homes like this one either badly damaged or completely destroyed. there are actually people in the house when the storm came through. they're remarkably okay, but a couple s they were taken aoc this continued to cut through this parish right into mississippi. overnight, reports of tornadoes touching down in louisiana and mississippi. this was the scene about 65 pmi. >> i was just sitting on the couch. i hear something like a whistle, a train come. all kind of stuff was just hitting the trailer. >> reporter: you can see a twister moving across the interstate. drivers dodging debris falling around them. parts of buildings and homes ending up in the trees. this mini mart chevron station and church torn apart. rescue crews searching for anyone who still may be trapped. multiple manufactured homes suffering
four tornadoes reported in mississippi and louisiana and rob marciano is on the scene in louisiana withatest. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, george. a difficult night in southeast louisiana. this town hit hard by a tornado. that church behind me, several businesses and many homes like this one either badly damaged or completely destroyed. there are actually people in the house when the storm came through. they're remarkably okay, but a couple s they were taken aoc this...
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. >> paducah, kentucky, to alexandria, louisiana, and memphis, solidly in the heart of that risk zoneki haley speaks for the first time since announcing her run for the white house. >> we are more than ready for a new generation to lead us into the future. ♪ ♪ >> norah: and parade of champions. the kansas city chiefs celebrate their super bowl win. >> kansas city, how we feeling today, baby? >> chiefs kingdom, let me hear you! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. ahead, the news we are just getting in about an american icon. actress and international sex symbol raquel welch has died at the age of 82. the start of the 1960s and '70s appeared in nearly 100 films and tv shows, including "one million years b.c." also tonight, the holocaust-era musical instruments that were saved after world war ii now inspiring a new generation around the world. but first, the chaos in the courtroom at the sentencing hearing of the white supremacist who killed ten black people at a buffalo supermarket in may of l
. >> paducah, kentucky, to alexandria, louisiana, and memphis, solidly in the heart of that risk zoneki haley speaks for the first time since announcing her run for the white house. >> we are more than ready for a new generation to lead us into the future. ♪ ♪ >> norah: and parade of champions. the kansas city chiefs celebrate their super bowl win. >> kansas city, how we feeling today, baby? >> chiefs kingdom, let me hear you! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪...
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at least one tornado has been reported in louisiana. new video shows the twister moving across a highway about 65 miles northwest of new orleans, drivers were seen dodging debris falling around them. parts of buildings and other debris ended up in the trees. the police chief in tonga, paho parish, says numerous homes are damaged , but no serious injuries have been reported looking at the radar, more than eight million people are at risk for severe weather. the storms are stretching from the gulf coast to the midwest and great lakes. aside from the tornado in louisiana flash flooding is reported in arkansas will take a closer look at your forecast in just a few minutes. the other big story this morning, president biden speaking candidly during a new interview , addressing everything from his age to the classified documents scandal. he's also standing by his attack on republicans when it comes to preserving social security and medicare attacks that republicans say are dishonest. abc's faith of booby is here now with more faith. good morni
at least one tornado has been reported in louisiana. new video shows the twister moving across a highway about 65 miles northwest of new orleans, drivers were seen dodging debris falling around them. parts of buildings and other debris ended up in the trees. the police chief in tonga, paho parish, says numerous homes are damaged , but no serious injuries have been reported looking at the radar, more than eight million people are at risk for severe weather. the storms are stretching from the...
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. >>> now to another faltal encounter with police in sheave p -- shreveport, louisiana. a body camera captured the shooting of an unarmed african american man. more on this case and we want to warn you some viewers may find this video difficult to watch. [ gunshots ]. >> two officers arrive at the home of alonzo baggily responding to a 911 call regarding a domestic disturbance. >> what's your name? >> alonzo? >> can you step out for me? >> no. what you need? >> step out. >> come on, sir, you disturbing the peace. >> sit down. >> let me put my dog out. >> he's complicated. that's right. >> let her -- hey, come here. >> put the dog up. >> put my dog up. >> she can put the dog up. >> first officer follows baggily down the hallway as his wife continues to yell in the background. >> hey, hey! >> the officer realizes baggily is heading out the door of a balcony and sees him jump from the second floor to the ground below. he turns back to run through and out of the apartment down stairs to chase after baggily. once outside, you hear one officer yell to the other. >> he went tha
. >>> now to another faltal encounter with police in sheave p -- shreveport, louisiana. a body camera captured the shooting of an unarmed african american man. more on this case and we want to warn you some viewers may find this video difficult to watch. [ gunshots ]. >> two officers arrive at the home of alonzo baggily responding to a 911 call regarding a domestic disturbance. >> what's your name? >> alonzo? >> can you step out for me? >> no. what you...
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recently, i told you about louisiana becoming the first state to require i.d.m residents to access porn online. so now in louisiana, if you don't have an i.d., the only way to see nudity is to throw plastic beads in any direction. now, now. evidently now seven more states are looking at requiring i.d. to view porn. but there are some concerns that uploading your i.d. poses privacy risks because users cannot be sure what will happen with their data. hold on. you mean tell me i can't trust my name, address, and driver's license number to the makers of "ass-atar 2: the way of the stepdaughter?" yes, yes. wait, there's one more joke. if i can get to it. in this one, the blue people... blew people. plus. quality joke. quality joke. plus, the new laws may not even work, because they only target specific big-name porn sites. when, according to one survey, a third of teen users say they look for porn exclusively on social media. so parents, you'll want to keep an eye out for pornographic social media sites. that includes "thicc tok" and "what's ass." we've got a great
recently, i told you about louisiana becoming the first state to require i.d.m residents to access porn online. so now in louisiana, if you don't have an i.d., the only way to see nudity is to throw plastic beads in any direction. now, now. evidently now seven more states are looking at requiring i.d. to view porn. but there are some concerns that uploading your i.d. poses privacy risks because users cannot be sure what will happen with their data. hold on. you mean tell me i can't trust my...
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. >>> to louisiana and the killing of another unarmed black man whose final moments were recorded on police body cam. it is very difficult to watch. shreveport, louisiana, police officer is charged with negligent officer for the killing of alonzo bagley. he was 43 years old. he is graphic, disturbing. ryan young has the story. >> reporter: two officers arrive at the home of alonzo bagley responding to a 911 call regarding the domestic disturbance. >> hey, what's your name? >> alonzo. >> can you step out? >> come on in sir? he was disturbing the peace. >> i'm coming down there. >> sit down. >> i'm coming down. >> let her -- hey, come here. come here. she can put the dog up. >> reporter: the first officer follows bagley down the hallway as his wife continues to yell in the background. >> hey, hey. >> reporter: the officer realizes bagley is headed out the door of a balcony, sees him jump from the second floor to the ground below. he then turns back to run through and out of the apartment downstairs to chase after bagley. once outside you hear one officer yell to the other. >> he went t
. >>> to louisiana and the killing of another unarmed black man whose final moments were recorded on police body cam. it is very difficult to watch. shreveport, louisiana, police officer is charged with negligent officer for the killing of alonzo bagley. he was 43 years old. he is graphic, disturbing. ryan young has the story. >> reporter: two officers arrive at the home of alonzo bagley responding to a 911 call regarding the domestic disturbance. >> hey, what's your name?...
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hey, as we seay down south in louisiana. many americans think that president didn't accomplish a lot, how is he going to fix that? >> first of all, i think he went a long way to fix it last night. the poll itself shows 72% of the folks that watch the speech think that the president's proposals move the country forward. the president was able in front of the entire nation to talk about the tremendous progress that we made under the most difficult of times. he ticked that off with the war in ukraine and covid and all the work we've done, passing the most significant legislation in the last 50 years, 12 million jobs, the lowest unemployment rate in at the country. then he talked about finishing the job. and by the response of the american people, he basically tried to bring the country together, put a hand out to the republicans in congress and ask them to come together to make sure that we finish the job. and i think you will agree with me, don, the president was hopeful. he was optimistic. he was confident. he hit it out of t
hey, as we seay down south in louisiana. many americans think that president didn't accomplish a lot, how is he going to fix that? >> first of all, i think he went a long way to fix it last night. the poll itself shows 72% of the folks that watch the speech think that the president's proposals move the country forward. the president was able in front of the entire nation to talk about the tremendous progress that we made under the most difficult of times. he ticked that off with the war...
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. >> president biden the louisiana state of the union address outlining his priorities to congress tonight's first state of the union speech since republicans won back control of the house. following the speech arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders will give the republican response but watch our live coverage of the state of the union tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now our free mobile video p or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span is your unfiltered view of government. offended by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> a charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. we are just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. senate majority leader chuck schumer spoke to capitol hill reporters ahead of president biden state of the union address tonight. he talks about the democratic party's legislative priorities and has invited
. >> president biden the louisiana state of the union address outlining his priorities to congress tonight's first state of the union speech since republicans won back control of the house. following the speech arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders will give the republican response but watch our live coverage of the state of the union tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now our free mobile video p or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span is your unfiltered view of government....
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respond. >> reporter: bagley was unarmed during the encounter according to louisiana state police.er who fired the shot alexander tyler has been charged with negligent homicide. in court thursday a louisiana police investigating told the judge in the split second after the shot is fired you can see in the footage bagley's hands are up. on cross-examination the investigator acknowledged the view from the body camera is obstructed by the way the officer is turned in the moment the shot is fired. >> officers are always based on a day to day basis with dangerous situations like that and at times where they have to make split second decisions where they are in a potential life-threatening situation. the mere fact that an argument is being made by the investigator in court that he was unarmed does not necessarily mean that he is not a threat to the officer. >> reporter: truly tough video to watch. i can tell you this weekend the family is going to have a funeral for mr. bagley. they are obviously still very upset after having to watch this video yesterday. we talked to them right after t
respond. >> reporter: bagley was unarmed during the encounter according to louisiana state police.er who fired the shot alexander tyler has been charged with negligent homicide. in court thursday a louisiana police investigating told the judge in the split second after the shot is fired you can see in the footage bagley's hands are up. on cross-examination the investigator acknowledged the view from the body camera is obstructed by the way the officer is turned in the moment the shot is...
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no, he was taking an even more radical position that slavery, not legal in places like louisiana. as i mentioned, chase was also active as a lawyer. he had a how shall we say, a standard legal of representing banks, companies and criminal defendants. but he also had an active pro-bono practice representing, blacks and accused fugitives. and in 1845, the of cincinnati to thank him for this work commissioned a small silver pitcher. it's about that high high and presented it to him as and in his of thanks chase. among other things denounced the provision in the ohio state constitution that denied blacks the right to vote. he said quote, true democracy, makes no inquiry about color of the skin or the place of nativity or any other similar circum stance or condition. he also denounced the state law that prohibited black children from attending the public. this, he said, was ensconced inconsistent with the state constitution, which promised public education any distinction or, preference, whatever. these were bold statements in 1845, and chase ensured that they were heard not just by hi
no, he was taking an even more radical position that slavery, not legal in places like louisiana. as i mentioned, chase was also active as a lawyer. he had a how shall we say, a standard legal of representing banks, companies and criminal defendants. but he also had an active pro-bono practice representing, blacks and accused fugitives. and in 1845, the of cincinnati to thank him for this work commissioned a small silver pitcher. it's about that high high and presented it to him as and in his...
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i'm very pleased with the transparency from louisiana state police. sure, would i have wanted the family to view the footage earlier so that they could've gone through that earlier? absolutely. but anderson, as you know, we represent the family, ronald greene, erin bowman in both cases were covered by your station and those cases took years before the body cam footage turned up in any level of accountability was had. so, the fact that two weeks, or less than two weeks since this incident, i will say that i'm pleased with the changes that were made by the louisiana state police and listen, i have to give them their due. they said that they would make changes after ronald greene and this is an opportunity to show that, and they did. >> mr. suds, what is your response to the charge of negligent homicide against the officer involved in your brother's death? >> my immediate response is, okay, that's fine, but it doesn't stop there. it can't stop there. we have to make sure that my brother's death is not in vain. we have to make sure that we have, like ron
i'm very pleased with the transparency from louisiana state police. sure, would i have wanted the family to view the footage earlier so that they could've gone through that earlier? absolutely. but anderson, as you know, we represent the family, ronald greene, erin bowman in both cases were covered by your station and those cases took years before the body cam footage turned up in any level of accountability was had. so, the fact that two weeks, or less than two weeks since this incident, i...
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i am in cecilio, louisiana. really heard of trans people, it didn't make sense to people. it was not something they could conceptualize or wrap their heads around. i'm struggling with my gender identity and what that means for me. i'm agonizing over what feels like living a lie because i have to interact at home in this way, or talk to my friends and have them call me elliot, and then whenever my parents are there, make sure they are not calling me elliot. there is a weird split that happens, and it is hard to keep up. you spend nine months in a womb, and your parents are thinking out the sort of person you are ing to become. choosing a name for you, that is the first gateway into forming yourself as a human being. whenever you choose your own name, you take the power to shape your destiny for yourself. the name change process is daunting. it is expensive. it's tiring. and it is intimidating. you have to go and interact in these courthouses with majority of old white men, that probably don't respective, and on t
i am in cecilio, louisiana. really heard of trans people, it didn't make sense to people. it was not something they could conceptualize or wrap their heads around. i'm struggling with my gender identity and what that means for me. i'm agonizing over what feels like living a lie because i have to interact at home in this way, or talk to my friends and have them call me elliot, and then whenever my parents are there, make sure they are not calling me elliot. there is a weird split that happens,...
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cnbc ryan young has been following the story in shreveport, louisiana. you just spoke with the family? >> reporter: yeah, we spoke with the family. we spoke with the mayor. we even spoke with the police chief. look, we got details about this, jake, maybe a few days ago when someone called a source and said we needed to see this video. the video was finally released. the lsp has been the lead of this investigation. after this police-involved shooting the state investigation took over because they wanted to make sure this went the right way. and i can tell you people have been on edge in the city because obviously mr. bagley was unarmed. in the video we can't show you just yet because we are redacting parts of it, because it is he very graphic, you can see when the officers arrive there's a discussion and then mr. bagley jumps from a second-story balcony and there's a foot pursuit. well, what we've noticed in this video is that officer tyler had his weapon drawn and at some point they meet where the two almost kind of bump into each other and the officer o
cnbc ryan young has been following the story in shreveport, louisiana. you just spoke with the family? >> reporter: yeah, we spoke with the family. we spoke with the mayor. we even spoke with the police chief. look, we got details about this, jake, maybe a few days ago when someone called a source and said we needed to see this video. the video was finally released. the lsp has been the lead of this investigation. after this police-involved shooting the state investigation took over...
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johnson the louisiana? mr. johnson of louisiana's here. mr. biggs? mr. biggs is here. mr. maclean talk? mr. mcclintock is here. mr. massie? mr. roy? mr. bishop? mr. bishop is here. miss spartz? mr. fitzgerald? mr. fitzgerald is here. mr. bentz? mr. cline? mr. cline is here. mr. goodin? mr. goodin is here. mr. van drew? mr. van drew's here. mr. nelson? mr. moore? mr. morris here. mr. kiley? mr. kiley is here. miss hageman. miss hageman is here. mr. moran? mr. moranez here. miss lee? visalli is here. mr. hunt? mr. hunt is here. mr. fry? mr. fry is here. mr. nadler? mr. nadler is here. miss lofgren? miss jackson lee? mr. cohen? mr. johnson of georgia? >> president. >> mr. johnson's president. >> mister schiff? mr. cicilline. >> president. >> mr. cicilline is present. mr.'s follow. mr. followers here. mr. lieu? mr. lieu is here. miss jayapal is here. miss grant? miss scanlon? miss caroline of here. -- miss mcbath? miss mcbath's president. miss maclean? miss escobar? miss escobar is present. i rat is president. miss bush? mr. ivey? mr. ivey is here. >> are there any other membe
johnson the louisiana? mr. johnson of louisiana's here. mr. biggs? mr. biggs is here. mr. maclean talk? mr. mcclintock is here. mr. massie? mr. roy? mr. bishop? mr. bishop is here. miss spartz? mr. fitzgerald? mr. fitzgerald is here. mr. bentz? mr. cline? mr. cline is here. mr. goodin? mr. goodin is here. mr. van drew? mr. van drew's here. mr. nelson? mr. moore? mr. morris here. mr. kiley? mr. kiley is here. miss hageman. miss hageman is here. mr. moran? mr. moranez here. miss lee? visalli is...
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it has happened again, this time to a zoo in louisiana. investigating if there is a link to the monkeys were stolen last week in dallas. first, here's drew. drew: interesting. here is a live look outside. calm conditions and we are just setting up for a very nice day latethiseron. lil supply uunsntunin toy along witmild mper this one will go to the north and this one will slide down the coast of california. 40's. upper very nice if you want to eat outside. today is the warmest day of the week, 63 in the city, 65 in oakland. california, approaching 80 degrees. later today will be the warmest day in more than two months. you warmest day-to-day. cooler, cloudy weather arrives and that does come with a chance of a light shower tomorrow evening early saturday morning. we will go hour-by-hour to show you the storm coming up in about eight minutes. >> that went by pretty quickly, but our drive times are pretty much the same. tracy to dublin is going to be around 58 minutes. i do want to show you here, we do have some roadwork on the bay bridge th
it has happened again, this time to a zoo in louisiana. investigating if there is a link to the monkeys were stolen last week in dallas. first, here's drew. drew: interesting. here is a live look outside. calm conditions and we are just setting up for a very nice day latethiseron. lil supply uunsntunin toy along witmild mper this one will go to the north and this one will slide down the coast of california. 40's. upper very nice if you want to eat outside. today is the warmest day of the week,...
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un policia de louisiana se encuentra en la carcel acusado del que seria un nuevo caso de uso excesivortal de la fuerza... un llamado por violencia doÉstica termiÓ en un tiroteo en el que murÓ un hombre afroamericano que se encontraba desarmado... . guillermo gonÁlez tiene los detalles de este nuevo incidente de posile brutalidad policial.. a sus 98 aÑos, y con una salud muy comprometida, el expresidente con la salud muy comprometida, el expresidente jimmy carter, decidÓ pasar el tiempo que le queda de vida en su residencia y acompaÑado de su familia, inforÓ el "centro carter"... el expresidente recibiÁ en su casa los "cuidados paliativos" que requiere, en lugar de someterse a Ás intervenciones Édicas. carter ha tenido una serie de cortas estaÍas en el hospital en lasÚltimas semanas y decidÓ ahora permanecer en su casa. durante su intervencÓn en la cumbre de seguridad en alemania, la vicepresidenta, kamala harris, acuÓ a rusia de cometer cÍmenes contra la humanidad en ucrania y afirÓ que estados unidos tiene las evidencias... este es el sennalamiento mas grave que el gobierno de estado
un policia de louisiana se encuentra en la carcel acusado del que seria un nuevo caso de uso excesivortal de la fuerza... un llamado por violencia doÉstica termiÓ en un tiroteo en el que murÓ un hombre afroamericano que se encontraba desarmado... . guillermo gonÁlez tiene los detalles de este nuevo incidente de posile brutalidad policial.. a sus 98 aÑos, y con una salud muy comprometida, el expresidente con la salud muy comprometida, el expresidente jimmy carter, decidÓ pasar el tiempo...
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the gentleman from louisiana, mr.lise, the gentle man from minnesota, the gentlewoman from new york, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. hudson, the gentleman from alabama, mr. palmer, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. johnson, the gentlewoman from oregon, mrs. chavez, the gentlewoman from virginia, the gentleman from new york, mr. jeffries, the gentlewoman from massachusetts, mrs. clark, the gentleman from california, mr. aguilar, the gentleman from washington, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn, the gentleman from colorado, and the gentlewoman from california. >> the president of the senate, at the direction of that body, appoints the following senators as members of the committee on the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chamber, the senators from new york -- senator from new york, mr. schumer, the senator from illinois, mr. durbin, the senator from washington, miss murray, the senator from michigan, the senator from minnesota, ms. klobuchar, the senator fr
the gentleman from louisiana, mr.lise, the gentle man from minnesota, the gentlewoman from new york, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. hudson, the gentleman from alabama, mr. palmer, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. johnson, the gentlewoman from oregon, mrs. chavez, the gentlewoman from virginia, the gentleman from new york, mr. jeffries, the gentlewoman from massachusetts, mrs. clark, the gentleman from california, mr. aguilar, the gentleman from washington, the gentleman from south...
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he is helping to make our community and state stronger every da and louisiana radio network is reporting that the mother of ronald green will attend the state of the union tonight. the president is expected to address police brutaty. she's a guest of congressman troy carter and he sd it's important to highlight mr. green who died while in the custody of state police. ronald green was killed in 2019, but a video of his arrest was released two years after his death. president biden: the state of the union is strong because you the american people are strong. >> president biden delivers the annual state of the union address outlining his priorities to congress tonight. his first state of the union speech since republicans won back control of the house. following the speech, arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders will give the republican response. watch our live coverage of the state of the union tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies
he is helping to make our community and state stronger every da and louisiana radio network is reporting that the mother of ronald green will attend the state of the union tonight. the president is expected to address police brutaty. she's a guest of congressman troy carter and he sd it's important to highlight mr. green who died while in the custody of state police. ronald green was killed in 2019, but a video of his arrest was released two years after his death. president biden: the state of...
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paducah, kentucky to alexandria, louisiana, memphis solidly in the heart of that risk zone.er north in the ohio valley, expand do you think to the gulf coast and all points in between. the timing is this. a lot of storms tonight. here we are 10:00 at night. plenty of storms across the mid south. tornadic storms overnight. returning again tomorrow. hitting storms from cleveland, ohio down to new orleans. that line significantly weakens going into friday. if you look at ahead, record highs up and down the eastern seaboard. temperatures that look and feel a lot more like april an ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> back here in washington, the head of the faa was in the hot seat on capitol hill today, following the january computer outage that grounded flights nationwide for nearly two hours, as well as several recent airline near collisions at some of the busiest airports. cbs' nikole killion is on capitol hill. >> reporter: one month after the first nationwide ground stop since 9/11 -- >> every single flight in the country is stopped. >> i'm really upset, but
paducah, kentucky to alexandria, louisiana, memphis solidly in the heart of that risk zone.er north in the ohio valley, expand do you think to the gulf coast and all points in between. the timing is this. a lot of storms tonight. here we are 10:00 at night. plenty of storms across the mid south. tornadic storms overnight. returning again tomorrow. hitting storms from cleveland, ohio down to new orleans. that line significantly weakens going into friday. if you look at ahead, record highs up and...
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and the people of my state in louisiana deserve better. keep that in mind when you're listening to the president's words tonight. words on a teleprompter. >> jesse: we'll keep that in mind and we love those people down in louisiana. thank you so much, senator. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: well, the democratic party is officially trying to surgically remove kamala harris from the ticket. ♪ my name is wendy, i'm 51 years old, and i'm a hospital administrator. when i talk to patients you can just see from here up when you're wearing a mask. and i have noticed those lines beginning to really become not so much moderate but more severe. i'm still wendy and i got botox® cosmetic. and i'm really happy with the results because they're very subtle, and i feel like i look like myself, but just less lines. botox® cosmetic is fda approved, to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as diff
and the people of my state in louisiana deserve better. keep that in mind when you're listening to the president's words tonight. words on a teleprompter. >> jesse: we'll keep that in mind and we love those people down in louisiana. thank you so much, senator. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: well, the democratic party is officially trying to surgically remove kamala harris from the ticket. ♪ my name is wendy, i'm 51 years old, and i'm a hospital administrator. when i talk to...
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i think you in louisiana has satellite, have boone, she sat possession bonita, allen, and daughter dollar ham man. oh and to say it's a young i'm adding his own bozeman sonya how to do that. come with play law. anybody in law oh, mel. when he needs, i also want to know what the short one that's one i brochure one every day when i was when i me against are supposed to go far. sure. share good. ah, well chung phones husband appeals the custody ruley is she can do is wait back in shanghai see mean is also waiting on a court hearing. she hopes she will finally see her son next summer. holidays. even though the recent legal amendment clearly bands abducting and hiding children, critics argue the law is an empty threat because it lacks effective enforcement methods. now the chung fung north, the knees husband received any punishment for abducting the child. the 2 men did not respond to our request for an interview. in china, there were thousands appearance, forcibly separated from the children. many give up, but those like chung fung and see me are determined to keep on fighting. no matter how
i think you in louisiana has satellite, have boone, she sat possession bonita, allen, and daughter dollar ham man. oh and to say it's a young i'm adding his own bozeman sonya how to do that. come with play law. anybody in law oh, mel. when he needs, i also want to know what the short one that's one i brochure one every day when i was when i me against are supposed to go far. sure. share good. ah, well chung phones husband appeals the custody ruley is she can do is wait back in shanghai see mean...
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we begin in louisiana where another dangerous storm has ripped through the state on a winter's night images show extensive damage in a parish north of new orleans where a suspected tornado touched down the powerful storm nearly destroy destroying a gas station and overturn mobile homes. at least three people were hurt but are expected to be okay. the same system caused severe flash flooding in arkansas and forced multiple highways to shut down let's get the latest on the system from angie lassman. good morning >> we're not done with this system just yet. it's still going to still goint p impact parts of the south we'll be looking at an isolated potential but it's not zero, especially if you live in the eastern gulf coast, florida panhandle into alabama is where we're looking for the potential threat we have the potential for gusty winds with do you wned power lis and trees. we also have the heavy rain threat that could lead to flooding that will be something that will be stretched across parts of, again, the florida panhandle into georgia, alabama and stretching into the carolinas. a
we begin in louisiana where another dangerous storm has ripped through the state on a winter's night images show extensive damage in a parish north of new orleans where a suspected tornado touched down the powerful storm nearly destroy destroying a gas station and overturn mobile homes. at least three people were hurt but are expected to be okay. the same system caused severe flash flooding in arkansas and forced multiple highways to shut down let's get the latest on the system from angie...
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tornadoes touched down in louisiana.sh flooding is expected in more states. 40 million people are under wind alerts and winds could top 40 miles per hour. a new state proposal would assure guaranteed income for high school seniors. it would jumpstart their college years or get into the job market. $12,000 would be given to each of these students. a state senator offered the bill. they say the money will put 18,000 high school seniors in a position for a better life. photographs could be reinstated to felons in prison. a new bill would amend the state constitution to let incarcerated people vote. two thirds of each chamber has to vote yes for the build to appear on the ballot. authors have to approve it for it to become an amendment. if passed, california would join maine, vermont, and d.c. is the only place where felons would not lose their right to vote. millions of cleaning products are being recalled because they could put your health at risk. the brands you may need to know about. a senator comes to business can happ
tornadoes touched down in louisiana.sh flooding is expected in more states. 40 million people are under wind alerts and winds could top 40 miles per hour. a new state proposal would assure guaranteed income for high school seniors. it would jumpstart their college years or get into the job market. $12,000 would be given to each of these students. a state senator offered the bill. they say the money will put 18,000 high school seniors in a position for a better life. photographs could be...
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on this night, a restored violin saying once again, with the louisiana philharmonic orch orchestra.he holocaust. >> what a great way for future generations, in terms of education, in terms of never repeating something like this again. [violin playing] >> reporter: manuel bojorquez, >> norah: never forget. at >> judge judy: let's try to be truthful with each other so that i don't get frustrated. >> announcer: renters on the ropes. >> judge judy: you had an unauthorized tenant living in the apartment for three months who paid no rent. >> she wasn't living with us, though. she came and visited. >> judge judy: april, may and june, she was living with you. >> announcer: then they all just walked away. >> judge judy: you broke your lease. >> we clearly said month-to-month. >> no. >> judge judy: if you think that i'm stupid, i resent it. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution jessica davis and her girlfriend, melissa rhoades, are suing their former land
on this night, a restored violin saying once again, with the louisiana philharmonic orch orchestra.he holocaust. >> what a great way for future generations, in terms of education, in terms of never repeating something like this again. [violin playing] >> reporter: manuel bojorquez, >> norah: never forget. at >> judge judy: let's try to be truthful with each other so that i don't get frustrated. >> announcer: renters on the ropes. >> judge judy: you had an...
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at least four reported tornadoes in mississippi and louisiana. this one about an hour north of new orleans. the winds ripping apart this mini mart and gas station. first responders checking for people trapped in damaged homes, and, of course, the system arriving in the northeast tonight. senior meteorologist rob marciano in louisiana tonight tracking it all for us. rob? >> reporter: david, remarkably, the man that was in this house when the tornado came overtop of it survived with little injure. but to give you some perspective how active it's been this year, with winter tornadoes. since january 1st, we received nearly three times the normal amount of tornadoes. and the energy from this system now getting into the great lakes and the ohio river valley. wind warnings up there, 60-mile-an-hour gusts. we've got power outages, we could see some more over the next several hours getting into the northeast. the rain and snow pushes into canada, but the warm winds crank up tomorrow, potentially seeing record highs along the i-95 corridor. in the southeas
at least four reported tornadoes in mississippi and louisiana. this one about an hour north of new orleans. the winds ripping apart this mini mart and gas station. first responders checking for people trapped in damaged homes, and, of course, the system arriving in the northeast tonight. senior meteorologist rob marciano in louisiana tonight tracking it all for us. rob? >> reporter: david, remarkably, the man that was in this house when the tornado came overtop of it survived with little...
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louisiana police have released body camera foot tooj of the shooting.ough what it shows. >> reporter: the entire incident took under two minutes but ended up with a man taking his last breath on police camera footage and a police officer, the man who shot him, breaking down crying. i will show you that police encounter, but first, a warning these images are graphic and may not be suitable for everyone. this all started two weeks ago, february 3rd, at an apartment complex where police come up to the door of an llonzo bagley. he refuses to come out saying he's got to put his dogs away. police officers enter the home of bagley there, and they start to notice he's making a run for it. you see him jumping over the balcony and running on foot. police officers chase him. we know alexander tyler chased him with his gun out, according to state police investigators. this is the moment frozen right before the shot is fired. you can see bagley right there with his hands up. investigators did not find any weapon on him. shortly after he is shot, we see the other pol
louisiana police have released body camera foot tooj of the shooting.ough what it shows. >> reporter: the entire incident took under two minutes but ended up with a man taking his last breath on police camera footage and a police officer, the man who shot him, breaking down crying. i will show you that police encounter, but first, a warning these images are graphic and may not be suitable for everyone. this all started two weeks ago, february 3rd, at an apartment complex where police come...
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meanwhile, louisiana is now requiring government i.d. to access online porn.to be a problem. all porn users are 100% proud of the porn they choose to watch. my name? gary rodrick sanderson and i want to look at nude librarians lifting heavy things. socialurity nu that's not my actual social security card. when trying to access these sites, users will first be directed to a third party identify verification site which then connects to a digital driver's license for louisianas. because nothing gets you in the mood faster than multifactor authentication. yeah, oh, yeah, i've got to upload my i.d. upload my i.d.'s front and back. now to find every picture of a traffic light. you like how i click that, baby? oh, i am not a robot. the new law will affect porn publishers which louisiana defines as any website with more than one-third pornographic content. so you're still good to go, traditional cajun smut site twocrawdadsandadilf.com. jacked. that guy is jacked. meanwhile. [applause] meanwhile, there is news from wall street, where goldman sachs bankers are really bu
meanwhile, louisiana is now requiring government i.d. to access online porn.to be a problem. all porn users are 100% proud of the porn they choose to watch. my name? gary rodrick sanderson and i want to look at nude librarians lifting heavy things. socialurity nu that's not my actual social security card. when trying to access these sites, users will first be directed to a third party identify verification site which then connects to a digital driver's license for louisianas. because nothing...
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and texas. >> yeah, the gulf area, texas and louisiana is ground zero for the climate crisis.rminals in an area where so many people are ill and dying from cancer and respiratory illnesses and heart disease. people of color, poor people, indigenous people and now they're putting two dozen more terminals in. i mean, it's called cancer ally in louisiana where all the refineries and petro chemical companies are. it has to stop. it's not sustainable. we can't keep pumping things out of the scientists are saying cut fossil fuel emissions in half in eight years by 2030. they're hopeful we can do it but we have to light fires which is why i started the jane fonda climate pact because we have to get rid of the elected officials that take money from the fossil fuel industry. they're always going to vote in favor of big oil. >> what is the pact? you're raising much for people to -- >> who are climate champions and have taken stands against new pipelines or against fracking or against forever chemicals and they speak out against the fossil fuel industry that's killing us bare sically and
and texas. >> yeah, the gulf area, texas and louisiana is ground zero for the climate crisis.rminals in an area where so many people are ill and dying from cancer and respiratory illnesses and heart disease. people of color, poor people, indigenous people and now they're putting two dozen more terminals in. i mean, it's called cancer ally in louisiana where all the refineries and petro chemical companies are. it has to stop. it's not sustainable. we can't keep pumping things out of the...
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was the then majority whip of the house of represent steve scalise, republican from louisiana. the third most powerful member of the house of representatives. and scalise did an interview with nbc a couple of years ago in which he he recalled his experiences of the day. let's take a quick listen. the morning of the shooting, it really started like any other day. i was going to practice for a charity baseball game that we play in congress around 7:00. a shot comes out and i didn't really know. it's a gunshot. you're not thinking. next thing you know, another shot. and that's when we knew it was gunfire. and then i was hit. you know, the first thing that came to mind was was my my daughter. she's ten years old at the time, but i just prayed to god that that madison doesn't have to walk up the aisle alone. that's what came into my mind and ultimately kind of one unconscious was rushed to the hospital and nearly died. my trauma surgeon told me there were at least two times in that first few hours where i didn't almost didn't make it. and, you know, there were a lot of miracles and
was the then majority whip of the house of represent steve scalise, republican from louisiana. the third most powerful member of the house of representatives. and scalise did an interview with nbc a couple of years ago in which he he recalled his experiences of the day. let's take a quick listen. the morning of the shooting, it really started like any other day. i was going to practice for a charity baseball game that we play in congress around 7:00. a shot comes out and i didn't really know....
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we now had -- i personally now had the problem of hiding 500 brown men in louisiana.d out in a hotel in new orleans that had been ruined by hurricane katrina, flooded by hurricane katrina. we hid for over a week, but there was radio silence from the doj. so we set out, like many people in social movements passed, we decided to come out of hiding and come out as undocumented to the government and we proceeded on a march to washington. usong the way we met strength and although the men had it hard -- we were walking on the sides of roads through alabama, mississippi, and georgia, passing cars who were jeering us, bottles were being peed at the workers from passing cars. but nonetheless, the men's spirits were high because they believed when they got to washington, they would get justice. in the english, they called it the department for justice. they believe they would get to washington and they would get the status that they deserved, the special humanitarian visas designated for trafficking victims. what we did not know was the fight would take three years. because de
we now had -- i personally now had the problem of hiding 500 brown men in louisiana.d out in a hotel in new orleans that had been ruined by hurricane katrina, flooded by hurricane katrina. we hid for over a week, but there was radio silence from the doj. so we set out, like many people in social movements passed, we decided to come out of hiding and come out as undocumented to the government and we proceeded on a march to washington. usong the way we met strength and although the men had it...
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>> reporter: bagley was unarmed during the encounter according to louisiana state police.harged with negligent homicide. in court thursday louisiana state police investigator told the judge in the split second after the shot is fired, you can see in the body camera footage bagley's hands are up. on cross-examination the investigator acknowledged that the view from the body camera is obstructed by the way the officers turn in the moment the shot is fired. >> officers are always faced on a day to day basis with dangerous situations like that and at times where they have to make split second decisions where they are in a potential life-threatening situation. the mere fact that an argument is being made by the investigator in court that he was unarmed does not necessarily mean he is not a threat to the officer. >> reporter: very rough video to watch and community members are asking for the police to make wholesale changes when it comes to policy and how officers chase suspects. you won't see the officer's orange jump suit when he was doing his first court appearance before rec
>> reporter: bagley was unarmed during the encounter according to louisiana state police.harged with negligent homicide. in court thursday louisiana state police investigator told the judge in the split second after the shot is fired, you can see in the body camera footage bagley's hands are up. on cross-examination the investigator acknowledged that the view from the body camera is obstructed by the way the officers turn in the moment the shot is fired. >> officers are always faced...
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>> caller: big boo-yah from the great state of louisiana. >> well, i do love louisiana i love new orleans what is going on >> caller: what's your thoughts on intuit? >> they are a great long-term company. they helped small businesses like any company on earth. how about the long term? they're worried about the chart. i sue it'say it's a great compaf you own a small business and don't need accountant fees ron in ohio, ron >> i'd like to say -- >> holy cow. we were fortunate to work together in the same building and i never missed a show. never missed a show. how can i help >> caller: jim, my question is president trump filled the federal oil reserves that have cost him $45 a barrel. biden has removed about three quarters of that and now he has to replace it with oil at 75, 80 or whatever dollars a barrel this is a very large purchase. when this purchase is made, who benefits from it and how can i benefit from it? >> well, i think that it's really, you know, the oil was sold at a very high level. we know the president is not buying it back very aggressively so i don't want to say that it do
>> caller: big boo-yah from the great state of louisiana. >> well, i do love louisiana i love new orleans what is going on >> caller: what's your thoughts on intuit? >> they are a great long-term company. they helped small businesses like any company on earth. how about the long term? they're worried about the chart. i sue it'say it's a great compaf you own a small business and don't need accountant fees ron in ohio, ron >> i'd like to say -- >> holy cow. we...
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. >> my name is nancy, i live in new iberia, louisiana, and in 1.5 years i have lost 107 poun ds. >>ctitioner and i am based out of california. >> i am janet from chicago, illinois, and i have been a weight loss medicine for a couple of months, and recently found out that my insurance no longer covers that. >> people say if y would just quit eating, you would be fine. and i try believe that the stigma associated with being overweight is so wrong, and compared to celebrities, they are losing 30 pounds to get into address. the rest of us just want to feel better. we want our needs to quit hurting, inflammation to be gone. >> a side effect has been losing weight, but that is not necessarily what my aim was. my aim was to stop the thought patterns and the bench -- binge eating cycles i was going through. i shut off switch is the best way to describe it. >> i started taking it and instantly felt so much better. i had energy, had no cravings for any kind of suites, and then went again to get my second month refill at the beginning of january, and again it was $25. just recently i had to ge
. >> my name is nancy, i live in new iberia, louisiana, and in 1.5 years i have lost 107 poun ds. >>ctitioner and i am based out of california. >> i am janet from chicago, illinois, and i have been a weight loss medicine for a couple of months, and recently found out that my insurance no longer covers that. >> people say if y would just quit eating, you would be fine. and i try believe that the stigma associated with being overweight is so wrong, and compared to...
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i live in new iberia, louisiana. in 1.5 years, i have lost 107 pounds. i'm a nurse practitioner, i use she/her pronouns. and i'm based out of california. janet: i'm janet from chicago, illinois. and i have been on weight loss medicine for a couple months, and recently found out that my insurance no longer covers it. nancy: people say, well, if you would just quit eating, you would be fine. and i truly believe that the stigmas associated with being overweight is so wrong, and compared to celebrities. they're doing it to lose 10 pounds to get into a dress. the rest of us just want to feel better. we want our knees to quit hurting. we want the inflammation to be gone. tesiah: like, a side effect has been losing weight, but that's not what my -- necessarily my aim s. my aim was really to stop, like, kind of the thought patterns and the binge eating-like cycles that i was going through. and the wegovy acts as kind of like a shutoff switch, i guess is the best way to describe it. janet: i started taking it and instantly felt so much better, like, had energy, h
i live in new iberia, louisiana. in 1.5 years, i have lost 107 pounds. i'm a nurse practitioner, i use she/her pronouns. and i'm based out of california. janet: i'm janet from chicago, illinois. and i have been on weight loss medicine for a couple months, and recently found out that my insurance no longer covers it. nancy: people say, well, if you would just quit eating, you would be fine. and i truly believe that the stigmas associated with being overweight is so wrong, and compared to...