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jordan believes air pollution tests in louisiana are not wide ranging enough. the toxic chemicals that are linked to cancer, there's not any mandatory measuring or testing from the epa of those particular chemicals. no, there's not. the epa focuses on these six pollutants that it has identified as the ones that are very commonly across the country, known to present health effects. but of crse, we have communities here in louisiana that are exposed to toxic pollutants that don't fall under this epa program. the company decided to withdraw its plans for its grain facility in wallace, but attorney jordan still thinks local officials aren't sufficiently protecting residents. the local political subdivisions have a responsibility under the constitution, which guarantees people the right to the natural resources, clean air and clean water. what do you want to be done? stop permitting new industry from coming into the area. i don't want to have my community members have a cocktail of pain meds in order to relieve their pain. what's to stop another company? nothing, ex
jordan believes air pollution tests in louisiana are not wide ranging enough. the toxic chemicals that are linked to cancer, there's not any mandatory measuring or testing from the epa of those particular chemicals. no, there's not. the epa focuses on these six pollutants that it has identified as the ones that are very commonly across the country, known to present health effects. but of crse, we have communities here in louisiana that are exposed to toxic pollutants that don't fall under this...
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regiment in the first and third louisiana native guards in the massachusetts 54th. those men who took up arms to secure their their liberty, civil rights and indeed the rights for all america begins. remind us of the virtuous in the honorable and the courageous and the best of our human nature in our collective past. you know, the story of african-american soldiers in, the civil war. it is the story. those who fought for liberty, civil rights and freedom, and abraham lincoln certainly understood this when he made it come in thinking about those self-evident. upon which america founded, that all are created equal, certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness happiness. lincoln observed that, there will be some black men who can remember that we're silent. ten with clenched teeth, with a steady eye and well-poised bayonet. they have helped mankind onto this great aspiration. while i fear there will be some white men unable to forget that with malignant heart and deceitful speech, they have strove to hinder it. thank you
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el sabor sabroso de louisiana y el crujiente signature chicken de popeye's es la comida que merece tupor sólo 5 dólares, y hacer una comida completa por 3 dólares más. ♪ love that chicken from popeye's ♪ some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. okay, let's get going. can everybody see that? like you know to check your desktop first, before sharing your screen. ahh...uhhh. no, that, uhhh. so check allstate first for a quote that could save you hundreds. ¿cuál es la mejor defensa contra los efectos de la erosión en las caries? un esmalte fuerte. la fórmula detrás de la pronamel active shield ayuda a endurecer el esmalte y protege contra las caries. yo recomiendo la pronamel active shield. ¿por qué les encanta honey bunches of oats? me gustan mucho por las frutas y las almendras. los bonches de avena son nutritivos. porque nos da sabor y energía para todo el día. son crocantes, crujientes y con miel... ¡deliciosos! ¡honey bunches of oats es para todos! (alerta telefónica) (más alerta telefónica) busca algunos restaurantes italianos cerca
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department of wildlife. >> of course, it's louisiana. >> there's even a heart healthy crock pot recipeying to keep it light. >> if you would have said tastes like chicken, you might have had me. >> really? paul said >> february marks the beginning of black history month, and it comes as the white house issm
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you had louisiana, the louisiana massacre where black people were murdered trying to vote.eople would say from my hood in la, the white folks went cray-cray. white congressmen showed up in 1868 to debate the 14th amendment because the in the midst of the madness it was that parent and it passed with birthright citizenship. those 3 clauses. and these tenants forever changed this country, the 14th amendment is a pilar of american law in a good way and it has been for 165 years. everyone recognizes that it should not be touched, that it is sancrosinc and even scalia and includes protection clause as well as birthright citizenship was based on originalism, traditionalism and once should consider the political and intellectual climate, beliefs and prejudices of the time it was ratified and the amendment should be protected which is why it is worth revisiting 1868 because the origin story of the amendment is as applicable now as it was then. you had a democratic president impeached in 1868 and republican president impeached in 1921. you had political violence in 1968 with the lou
you had louisiana, the louisiana massacre where black people were murdered trying to vote.eople would say from my hood in la, the white folks went cray-cray. white congressmen showed up in 1868 to debate the 14th amendment because the in the midst of the madness it was that parent and it passed with birthright citizenship. those 3 clauses. and these tenants forever changed this country, the 14th amendment is a pilar of american law in a good way and it has been for 165 years. everyone...
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their belief is that if these invade new take control of spanish louisiana, they will erect a republic an independent republic aligned with and most importantly, those in europe will consider this an act of the united states, a group of independent rabble rousing kentuckians. all right. and so ginny arrives in philadelphia with these and within days of arriving in philadelphia, he meets andre michaux. and he says, oh, andre, so you're planning to go out west kentucky on that route? you to be a scientist and everybody thinks you're a scientist. is there any way you might go out there and meet with some kentucky and see if they'll do this invasion. michaux, the loyal frenchman that he is, agrees much to his again, once again, extraordinary reluctance. even ginni writes about, you know, i don't think he really wanted to do it, but he was very loyal france and he did it. and so ginni amy show construct a plan to travel out to kentucky which michaux is going to travel under the guise science. some people may be aware of this project with the apes and he goes out to kentucky he's to meet geo
their belief is that if these invade new take control of spanish louisiana, they will erect a republic an independent republic aligned with and most importantly, those in europe will consider this an act of the united states, a group of independent rabble rousing kentuckians. all right. and so ginny arrives in philadelphia with these and within days of arriving in philadelphia, he meets andre michaux. and he says, oh, andre, so you're planning to go out west kentucky on that route? you to be a...
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america has a strategic petroleum reserve that holds physical oil in louisiana and texas, it has a strategicill go out and buy these things — how it will work is not clear — the cryptocurrency advisor to the president, david sacks, will explain more at a summit on friday in washington, so we will have to see how it works. but the fact the us government is now saying that we don't mould from a] bel. the film, which stars mikey madison portraying a sex worker who has a whirlwind ill—fated romance with the spoilt son of a russian oligarch, won best picture winning best picture can be financially lucrative, i think it was surprising that it won is many awards as it actually did. from the incredible corbet�*s the brutalist including the director. the director — but also so many other roles with his wife. that is unfortunately the life of an independent film—maker. the brutalist with corbet, as well, was the same kind for big awards. to see films like that, because it is such a long time? no. of all time, they all tend to be close to three but those films... what corbet did, i thought it was a rea
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i mean, senator john kennedy from louisiana in a speech recently questioned how a six month old nonprofit with $100 in the bank and ties to former georgia gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams, was able to secure a $2 billion climate change grant from president biden's epa. i wonder why. there's going to be less empathy as that corruption continues to get exposed and it's a political strategy to try and humanize it. gee wee: jason, the organizations that are having a soros-backed groups and trying to have a financial gain right now. >> look, i left congress in 2017. there were people that came into that and i got to tell you, it is not something that is productive. you want to have town hall meetings as best as possible and protesters brought in, it's not productive. joey: the democrat derangement and not stopping a foolish protest and 23 far left state attorneys general that are reportedly wasting 30 minutes every day to plot against president trump according to politico. this is a quote. they share updates on seven cases they have moving through federal courts and argue about whether to
i mean, senator john kennedy from louisiana in a speech recently questioned how a six month old nonprofit with $100 in the bank and ties to former georgia gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams, was able to secure a $2 billion climate change grant from president biden's epa. i wonder why. there's going to be less empathy as that corruption continues to get exposed and it's a political strategy to try and humanize it. gee wee: jason, the organizations that are having a soros-backed groups and...
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make gains this year off the back of president trump. reserve is going to work. physical oil in louisianac gold reserve at fort knox in kentucky. favourably disposed. and you also have mr musk at the department of and blockchain more widely. before we let you go, this is a big week for tariffs, because mexico and canada tomorrow could be looking your take on this week for tariffs? it will be very busy again. we will see what the chinese respond with. he did say mexico and canada have threatened a 25% levy — have done in terms of border controls, so it looks and canadians decide to try and get their own back. russ mould from a] bell. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a uk watchdog has started to investigate one of the ways tiktok uses children's data. the information commissioner's office says it wants to inspect this is all used to serve up recommendations of more content they might want to see, keeping them on the platform to see more ads. processing and using this data when it belongs to under—18s in the uk. practices. the children's code — which is a set of design a
make gains this year off the back of president trump. reserve is going to work. physical oil in louisianac gold reserve at fort knox in kentucky. favourably disposed. and you also have mr musk at the department of and blockchain more widely. before we let you go, this is a big week for tariffs, because mexico and canada tomorrow could be looking your take on this week for tariffs? it will be very busy again. we will see what the chinese respond with. he did say mexico and canada have threatened...
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department of wildlife. >> of course, it's louisiana. >> there's even a heart healthy crock pot recipe if you were trying to keep it light. >> if you would have said tastes like chicken, you might have had me. >> really? paul said >> february marks the beginning of black history month, and it comes as the white house is dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts within the federal government. >> under the new administration, a few small changes have been made to black history month. ♪ >> hello, i'm tim meadows for black history month. this february, we celebrate great black americans who've made a difference, like hollywood superstar jack black, who, in the face of adversity, found the courage to make a second "jumanji." and let us not forget the historic achievement of rebecca black, who stood against the tyranny of weekdays and made us all look forward to the weekend. but black history month is not just about white people. we also recognize the accomplishments of the black & decker cordless drill. with its brushless motor and 950 foot-pound torque, we shall overcome install
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the biggest threat of damaging winds and tornadoes will be in arkansas, louisiana, and mississippi.wednesday the severe storm risk will reach the east coast. >>> israel is stopping all humanitarian aid into gaza, warning hamas of additional consequences if the cease-fire is not extended. israel says it accepts a new u.s. proposal that would extend the first phase through ramadan and the jewish passover holiday. and it includes releasing half of the hostages immediately. hamas rejected the plan, calling israel's decision to halt aid a blatant attack on the truce already agreed upon. the news plunged hostage families back into uncertainty. together with thousands of supporters, they took to the streets of jerusalem demanding the government make a deal to bring all the hostages home. >>> the vatican says pope francis rested well overnight as he remains in the hospital fighting double pneumonia. yesterday the vatican said the 88-year-old pontiff no longer required the use of mechanical ventilation to breathe, and his condition was stable. the pope suffered what's described as a respirat
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the highest threat for tornadic activity is likely here across louisiana and portions of mississippi,u can't rule it out as the system moves eastbound into alabama and georgia. speaking of tornadoes, we are we are entering into tornado season. it peaks in may, so we'll have plenty more discussions like the ones we're having right now as we go through the coming months. now, with this weather system, it's not just the tornadoes and damaging winds. we're also watching for a flash flood threat here, too, across a big chunk of the country. in addition, the dry fuels some strong winds, maybe some lightning associated with this, uh, this this storm system is leading to the highest threat level in southeastern new mexico for fires. a level three out of three here. so make sure you stay weather aware across the entire country over the next 48 hours. back to you. >> good advice there. and thank you so much for your company this hour. i'm rosemary church. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom after a short break. stay with us. >> twitter. that's a great name. >> no one understood where it was goi
the highest threat for tornadic activity is likely here across louisiana and portions of mississippi,u can't rule it out as the system moves eastbound into alabama and georgia. speaking of tornadoes, we are we are entering into tornado season. it peaks in may, so we'll have plenty more discussions like the ones we're having right now as we go through the coming months. now, with this weather system, it's not just the tornadoes and damaging winds. we're also watching for a flash flood threat...
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the most definitive answer came from john kennedy, as you noted, a republican of louisiana who made itink the law is. you may hate the order of the court, but you have to follow it or resign. period. i can't think of an exception to that. they tried to use an illustration, korematsu, dred scott, those terrible decisions one of the republican senators used is an illustration of a court order that you could morally rationalize opposing. but the bottom line is, you cannot take a subjective test on this issue. if you did, you'd have someone who might be a racist who says brown versus board of education integrating our schools. i don't believe in that. that's morally reprehensible to me, and i will not enforce that order in my administration of education. so you see, that's a slippery slope. so i think we've raised the threshold question for the department of justice appointments by this administration. and we better debate it out because it gets to the heart of our democracy. >> it does get to the heart of our democracy. it is the closest thing that we have to an existential question, i th
the most definitive answer came from john kennedy, as you noted, a republican of louisiana who made itink the law is. you may hate the order of the court, but you have to follow it or resign. period. i can't think of an exception to that. they tried to use an illustration, korematsu, dred scott, those terrible decisions one of the republican senators used is an illustration of a court order that you could morally rationalize opposing. but the bottom line is, you cannot take a subjective test on...
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but first, barbecue shrimp cooked up louisiana style just in time for mardi gras. california live taking us to a visit to brenda's french soul food in san francisco. to learn more on how to make that dish from brenda herself. that's ahead for you at 1130 this morning. i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago and we are in a completely different place today, and it's because of how we need to care for our communities and our customers. i hope that's true. [joe] that's my commitment. [ambient noise] guilty to carrying out a deadly 4th of july parade shooting. this happened back in 2022, in chicago suburb of highland park. 24 year old robert e crimo, the third charged, changed his original not guilty plea on the day he of his trial. it was expected to begin. in exchange, prosecutors dropped dozens of lesser charges. crim
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host: this is jimmy in shreveport, louisiana, good morning. i don't agree with a lot of what these people say. i think we shouldn't be focusing on putin as much as we need to focus on the maniac in the white house. i saw two bullies friday night. i didn't see zelenskyy do anything wrong other than try to be grateful while he was having people bullying him. host: what do you want to see as an american, america's role in the world today, what should our role be? caller: we need to keep our friends, we need to keep our allies. we need a leader who will lead and not act like a child. the money being spent in ukraine for a good reason. we are trying to help save democracy. anyway -- host: we will take your point. this is regina in maryland, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. it is really a very difficult question to answer as to what america's role is in the world today. i have always understood that much is given to you, much is expected. the united states has been a blessing to the world. unfortunately we do not have a leader who
host: this is jimmy in shreveport, louisiana, good morning. i don't agree with a lot of what these people say. i think we shouldn't be focusing on putin as much as we need to focus on the maniac in the white house. i saw two bullies friday night. i didn't see zelenskyy do anything wrong other than try to be grateful while he was having people bullying him. host: what do you want to see as an american, america's role in the world today, what should our role be? caller: we need to keep our...
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we have an enhanced threat for severe weather across louisiana and mississippi.ng at the threat for damaging winds, hail and maybe even a few tornadoes. in the meantime, we have got cold and normal temperatures in place across the northeast today. that stays in place tomorrow before moving out and moderating those temperatures as we go into the middle of the week. jericka, back to you. >> grant gilmore, thank you so much. >>> tonight, ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy says he is ready to sign a minerals deal with the united states. the issue was among those prompting friday's oval office shouting match that shocked the world. today 19 leaders from europe and canada met in london, rallying to defend ukraine against russia. cbs's remi inocencio is there with the very latest. remy? >> reporter: jericka, good evening. and the take away from these crisis talks is reaffirmed european support for ukraine from a coalition of the willing, those words from british prime minister keir starmer. and he is leading the charge for a ceasefire plan that gets president trump
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tuesday's system triggering severe weather for arkansas, louisiana and mississippi.ornados and damaging winds along with hail. by wednesday that system moves into the carolinas, but it's a quick hitter. it's not going to solve the drought concerns, likely less than an inch of rain all totaled, and could bring severe weather to the east coast as well. hallie. >> matt brickman, thank you. >>> to breaking news tonight. european leaders rallying around the ukrainian president, who says he is ready to sign that rare minerals deal with the u.s. just days after a stunning clash in the oval office with president trump. vaughn hillyard reports. >> reporter: tonight ukrainian president volodymr zelenskyy saying he would be open to restarting dialogue with president trump and is ready to sign a critical minerals deal with the u.s. this after zelenskyy turned his focus towards more than a dozen european leaders. french president emmanuel macron and british prime minister keir starmer announcing today they will now work on a draft ukraine/russia peace proposal. >> we have agreed
tuesday's system triggering severe weather for arkansas, louisiana and mississippi.ornados and damaging winds along with hail. by wednesday that system moves into the carolinas, but it's a quick hitter. it's not going to solve the drought concerns, likely less than an inch of rain all totaled, and could bring severe weather to the east coast as well. hallie. >> matt brickman, thank you. >>> to breaking news tonight. european leaders rallying around the ukrainian president, who...
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like a trigger for storms and very high risk over areas of the mississippi river valley, including louisianasissippi, that bullseye, could see tornados and that will sweep across the southeast up toward mid-atlantic and watching wildfire danger for south carolina. here are couple in polk county, zero percent containment that is south of asheville and carolina f forest, 30 prosecutors containment and wind gusts will continue today. we have onshore flow bringing moisture from the atlantic and rain is in the forecast. images are devastating for this area. >> carley: so many fires all at once. thank god for the weather. >> janice: and thank god for the firefighters out there. >> carley: bring in doug wood director of communication for south carolina forestry commission. thank you for joining us, over 100 active fires over the weekend. where do things stand now? >> we're on the backside of this current set of windy conditions. saturday was a absolute wh whirlwind, 100 fires in a day. it has happened before. we are down to three active fires right now. >> carley: from over 100 to three. think abou
like a trigger for storms and very high risk over areas of the mississippi river valley, including louisianasissippi, that bullseye, could see tornados and that will sweep across the southeast up toward mid-atlantic and watching wildfire danger for south carolina. here are couple in polk county, zero percent containment that is south of asheville and carolina f forest, 30 prosecutors containment and wind gusts will continue today. we have onshore flow bringing moisture from the atlantic and...
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so he had been supported a senator from louisiana named huey long, who had really pushed forward his candidacy and then his his campaign in 1932. but long was a populist. he was somebody who kind of wanted fdr his job, and he was radical than fdr was. and so pretty early on, he taking shots at fdr administration because he believes it doesn't go enough. they're not willing to money the way that huey long would like the programs, the public works programs and job programs he think don't go anywhere near far. and so long because he is such a big character a big personality. he makes masterful use of radio. he becomes, one of fdr main antagonist, the congress. some of the legislation passed in that first 100 days of fdr was first administration. the emergency banking act. the federal emergency relief act. the national industrial recovery act. the agricultural adjustment act. civilian corps was passed as well as the tennessee valley authority was created. which of these drew some of the sharpest debate and do we feel the effects of these today? this is a great question because these enor
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for areas like louisiana, arkansas, in towards mississippi. that also stretches towards texas and the florida panhandle up towards the ohio river valley. large hail, damaging winds. we also could see tornadoes. that's happening tuesday and wednesday. people need to be on alert. have a way to get your watches and warnings. fox weather can help you out with that there is the snow forecast on the cold side of this. so a foot or more for parts of the rockies in towards the upper midwest. so, winter is not over yet for millions of folks. and, again, we will be watching the wildfire danger. not only for north carolina but south carolina and georgia today rain comes on tuesday. but also the risk of severe storms. so we're covering it all. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. >> steve: keep an eye out. >> ainsley: those firefighters as you know, janice, your husband is a firefighter. working hard throughout the weekend. i heard on "fox & friends" they were interviewing someone from south carolina fire department. out all all the fires not o
for areas like louisiana, arkansas, in towards mississippi. that also stretches towards texas and the florida panhandle up towards the ohio river valley. large hail, damaging winds. we also could see tornadoes. that's happening tuesday and wednesday. people need to be on alert. have a way to get your watches and warnings. fox weather can help you out with that there is the snow forecast on the cold side of this. so a foot or more for parts of the rockies in towards the upper midwest. so, winter...
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preview is the man himself who who extended the invitation to the president, the speaker of the house, louisianan mike mike johnson. mr. speaker, thank you so much for being here. >> hey, maria. always great to be with you, thanks for having me. maria: before we get to your big victory of the week in the reconciliation package that passed last week in the house, give us your sense of what to expect on tuesday night. >> well, fireworks, you know? in a great way. president trump is coming in a triumphant return to congress to address us as the president once again. and in the first month of office a, he has accomplished so much that it could fill three hours. i suspect he'll speak in a shorter time frame than that. but, maria, there's so much to relay. normally at this point in a president's term, a new president's term, they would not deliver a state of the union, it would be just simply a joint address as it's entitled. but in this case it actually will be more like a state of the union address because president trump has such a long series of victories, things that he has done, promises he has
preview is the man himself who who extended the invitation to the president, the speaker of the house, louisianan mike mike johnson. mr. speaker, thank you so much for being here. >> hey, maria. always great to be with you, thanks for having me. maria: before we get to your big victory of the week in the reconciliation package that passed last week in the house, give us your sense of what to expect on tuesday night. >> well, fireworks, you know? in a great way. president trump is...
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but of particular concern is going to be friends and family in new orleans, louisiana.pecting lots of mardi gras celebrations to be taking place. i need you to be weather aware and stay weather ready in the event that a watch or warning is issued. moll hi? if moll if moll michaelest may, thank you so much. that early warning so is important for those girls just a little north. that swath of states. greatly appreciate it. >>> all right, two health threats across the u.s., specifically a measles outbreak that is threatening americans many several stating, particularly in texas, killing at least one child in,. this is the first -- in texas. this is the first u.s. pleasings death in a a decade. how can you keep your family safe? fox news senior medical analyst, the brilliant d. marc siegel -- dr. marc siegel. appreciate your time on this saturday morning. >> morning, molly. of. molly: this one's particularly serious. i, of course, vaccinations can help to keep people safe. that's' one way, i suppose. but your thoughts on measles outbreak and what american families need to k
but of particular concern is going to be friends and family in new orleans, louisiana.pecting lots of mardi gras celebrations to be taking place. i need you to be weather aware and stay weather ready in the event that a watch or warning is issued. moll hi? if moll if moll michaelest may, thank you so much. that early warning so is important for those girls just a little north. that swath of states. greatly appreciate it. >>> all right, two health threats across the u.s., specifically a...
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. >> and joining me now is the speaker of the house, republican congressman mike johnson of louisianar johnson, welcome back to "meet the press." >> hi, kristen. great to be with you as always. >> it's great to have you back, mr. speaker. as you know, reaction has been pouring in to that oval office meeting on friday. democrats and even some republicans say it only emboldened vladimir putin, a kremlin spokesman saying today that the u.s. foreign policy shift, quote, largely coincides with its vision. here was "the wall street journal" editorial board, quote, putin wins. the trump-zelenskyy oval office was vladimir putin the winner here, mr. speaker? >> no, he wasn't. i've participated in a lot of bilateral meetings with heads of state and other dignitaries. there is always protocol. i have never seen anything like president zelenskyy's behavior there and he berated and interrupt the host and instead of expressing help for the support the u.s. has provided his country and effectively helped him stay alive and stay in power. so the way that that went down was very disappointing. i hope
. >> and joining me now is the speaker of the house, republican congressman mike johnson of louisianar johnson, welcome back to "meet the press." >> hi, kristen. great to be with you as always. >> it's great to have you back, mr. speaker. as you know, reaction has been pouring in to that oval office meeting on friday. democrats and even some republicans say it only emboldened vladimir putin, a kremlin spokesman saying today that the u.s. foreign policy shift, quote,...
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so he had been supported a senator from louisiana named huey long, who had really pushed forward his candidacy and then his his campaign in 1932. but long was a populist. he was somebody who kind of wanted fdr his job, and he was radical than fdr was. and so pretty early on, he taking shots at fdr administration because he believes it doesn't go enough. they're not willing to money the way that huey long would like the programs, the public works programs and jobs programs he think don't go anywhere near far. and so long because he is such a big character a big personality. he makes masterful use of radio. he becomes, one of fdr main antagonist, the congress. some of the legislation passed in that first 100 days of fdr was first administration. the emergency banking act. the federal emergency relief act. the national industrial recovery act. the agricultural adjustment act. civilian corps was passed as well as the tennessee valley authority was created. which of these drew some of the sharpest debate and do we feel the effects of these today? this is a great question because these eno
so he had been supported a senator from louisiana named huey long, who had really pushed forward his candidacy and then his his campaign in 1932. but long was a populist. he was somebody who kind of wanted fdr his job, and he was radical than fdr was. and so pretty early on, he taking shots at fdr administration because he believes it doesn't go enough. they're not willing to money the way that huey long would like the programs, the public works programs and jobs programs he think don't go...
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host: this is jimmy in shreveport, louisiana, good morning. caller: i don't agree with a lot of what these people say. i think we shouldn't be focusing on putin as much as we need to focus on the maniac in the white house. i saw two bullies friday night. i didn't see zelenskyy do anything wrong other than try to be grateful while he was having people bullying him. host: what do you want to see as an american, america's role in the world today, what should our role be? caller: we need to keep our friends, we need to keep our allies. we need a leader who will lead and not act like a child. the money being spent in ukraine for a good reason. we are trying to help save democracy. anyway -- host: we will take your point. this is regina in maryland, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. it is really a very difficult question to answer as to what america's role is in the world today. i have always understood that much is given to you, much is expected. the united states has been a blessing to the world. unfortunately we do not have a le
host: this is jimmy in shreveport, louisiana, good morning. caller: i don't agree with a lot of what these people say. i think we shouldn't be focusing on putin as much as we need to focus on the maniac in the white house. i saw two bullies friday night. i didn't see zelenskyy do anything wrong other than try to be grateful while he was having people bullying him. host: what do you want to see as an american, america's role in the world today, what should our role be? caller: we need to keep...
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we start the louisiana line and go down to texas gulf coast. where onepart of the texas gulf coast . aroma is the microclimate below that is the clay yard. our grid needs to be bolstered up and that means dependable reliable energy, something we can bring online quick . and the taxes for those of you who don't know a, more than you bargained for but texas is the number one wind energy state in the country. where number one in solar panels, 5% of our energy comes from solar panels but we found out in yuri that thewind builds ice up, they don't always perform . >>. [inaudible] >> you bet althey do. they get covered up with snow and they don't produce and your hearing all this talk about ai, it's got to be moving along with energy now because to answer the question why we call it an energy emergency, you all are hearing ai but your hearing companies in texas . to put an energy plant on the ground can take three, four or more years . we've got to streamline the permitting process to give you a bit of an overview there. >> for streamlining the energ
we start the louisiana line and go down to texas gulf coast. where onepart of the texas gulf coast . aroma is the microclimate below that is the clay yard. our grid needs to be bolstered up and that means dependable reliable energy, something we can bring online quick . and the taxes for those of you who don't know a, more than you bargained for but texas is the number one wind energy state in the country. where number one in solar panels, 5% of our energy comes from solar panels but we found...
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the highest threat for tornadic activity is likely here across louisiana and portions of mississippi, but you can't rule it out as the system moves eastbound into alabama and georgia. speaking of tornadoes, we are we are entering into tornado season. it peaks in may, so we'll have plenty more discussions like the ones we're having right now as we go through the coming months. now, with this weather system, it's not just the tornadoes and damaging winds. we're also watching for a flash flood threat here, too, across a big chunk of the country. in addition, the dry fuels some strong winds, maybe some lightning associated with this, uh, this this storm system is leading to the highest threat level in southeastern new mexico for fires. a level three out of three here. so make sure you stay weather aware across the entire country over the next 48 hours. back to you. >> all right, tyler, thank you so much. all right. israel is blocking all humanitarian aid into gaza as hamas refuses an extension of phase one proposed by the u.s. what does this mean for the prospects of phase two? >> have i
the highest threat for tornadic activity is likely here across louisiana and portions of mississippi, but you can't rule it out as the system moves eastbound into alabama and georgia. speaking of tornadoes, we are we are entering into tornado season. it peaks in may, so we'll have plenty more discussions like the ones we're having right now as we go through the coming months. now, with this weather system, it's not just the tornadoes and damaging winds. we're also watching for a flash flood...
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and states like your yours of louisiana, you're confident that those cuts will not end up hurting therican people. they don't go beyond the waste, fraud, and abuse. that is understandable that you want to eliminate. >> yes, what you're going to see is a very a very careful attention paid to ensuring that the essential programs of the federal government, the things that make sense to american taxpayers and it follow common sense, will be sustained and supported and funded, but that the the fraud, waste and abuse will not. elon himself has acknowledged there is no playbook for what's happening right now. this has never been done before. and that's kind of the point. it's why it's so exciting. he understands that some mistakes will be made along the way, but they'll be immediately corrected. and you you've seen that, for example, with usaid, there were enormous abuses there that enraged the american people. but at the secretary of state, under marco rubio's leadership, they're going through literally with a with a line by line on the the line items of usaid. and they're giving waivers fo
and states like your yours of louisiana, you're confident that those cuts will not end up hurting therican people. they don't go beyond the waste, fraud, and abuse. that is understandable that you want to eliminate. >> yes, what you're going to see is a very a very careful attention paid to ensuring that the essential programs of the federal government, the things that make sense to american taxpayers and it follow common sense, will be sustained and supported and funded, but that the the...
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we're highlighting this area louisiana, southern arkansas into mississippi as our target point for the potential of stronger storms. the potential here for ef two tornadoes, that's winds in excess of 111mph. shreveport. jackson. you need to keep a close eye to the sky. then the storm system advances eastward overnight tuesday into wednesday morning. we have a line of storms through atlanta and then entering the eastern seaboard by the middle parts of this week. so this is a multi-day, severe weather setup that we're facing, kate. and this is not the greatest news considering the job cuts that have just gone through across the national weather service and noaa. so something to consider. >> we'll be talking much more about that throughout this show. it's good to see you. thank you for that. update derek and nick valencia in south carolina for us john. >> all right. quote. the entire organization has been corrupted. the new message this morning from former federal workers, as elon musk orders new rounds of mass firings. and this morning, israel promising to block aid from reaching gaza as
we're highlighting this area louisiana, southern arkansas into mississippi as our target point for the potential of stronger storms. the potential here for ef two tornadoes, that's winds in excess of 111mph. shreveport. jackson. you need to keep a close eye to the sky. then the storm system advances eastward overnight tuesday into wednesday morning. we have a line of storms through atlanta and then entering the eastern seaboard by the middle parts of this week. so this is a multi-day, severe...
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cassidy himself is a medical doctor, a republican from louisiana. i asked him about kennedy's comments. rfk jr. said that it's not unusual for a measles outbreak to occur as a medical doctor. do you have concerns about that? >> well, i'm very. >> concerned about the measles. >> well, i'm very concerned about. >> the. >> measles outbreak. and so. >> um, and i'm strongly encouraging. >> people to get vaccinated. >> the vaccine. >> is safe. >> they need to. >> speak. >> to their physician. >> should rfk say that, though? should rfk say that? >> i think everybody should be. >> emphasized. >> i think everybody is not explicitly calling him out there. but cassidy, of course, is in a unique position. >> yeah. senator cassidy is running for reelection in a republican state. where? a primary here, he has a primary challenger. and that primary could be very ugly, especially if donald trump endorses his primary opponent. um, so, yeah, senator cassidy not only is in a unique position because he's at, you know, has a primary, but also he's a doctor and leading t
cassidy himself is a medical doctor, a republican from louisiana. i asked him about kennedy's comments. rfk jr. said that it's not unusual for a measles outbreak to occur as a medical doctor. do you have concerns about that? >> well, i'm very. >> concerned about the measles. >> well, i'm very concerned about. >> the. >> measles outbreak. and so. >> um, and i'm strongly encouraging. >> people to get vaccinated. >> the vaccine. >> is safe....
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and louisiana's favorite adopted son reigns supreme over new orleans on sunday.headlining the big easy's slate of carnival parades, former lsu star and nba hall of famer shaquille o'neal. shaq ruled as king bacchus from his custom throne, specially constructed to accommodate his massive seven foot one frame. adoring fans could be seen trying to catch a glimpse and some mardi gras beads from the king. good fun there and thanks for joining us. i'm rahel solomon, live in new york. stick with us. cnn this morning with audie cornish is up after a quick break. >> oh. oh. oh, you you want. to. >> when we look back 100 years from now. >> we're going. >> to say this is where. >> everything changed. >> we are. >> talking about the revolution. >> keep your hands in the air and keep on rocking. >> for the acute treatment of migraine, with or without aura in adults, nurtec odt can provide relief in. two hours, which can last up to two days. >> don't take if allergic. >> to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur even days after use like trouble breathing and rash. get help i
and louisiana's favorite adopted son reigns supreme over new orleans on sunday.headlining the big easy's slate of carnival parades, former lsu star and nba hall of famer shaquille o'neal. shaq ruled as king bacchus from his custom throne, specially constructed to accommodate his massive seven foot one frame. adoring fans could be seen trying to catch a glimpse and some mardi gras beads from the king. good fun there and thanks for joining us. i'm rahel solomon, live in new york. stick with us....
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he's a medical doctor from louisiana. he saved rfk junior's nomination by saying that he would vote yes and got some promises from rfk jr.. unanue spoke to senator cassidy within the last few days. let's watch. >> i will watch carefully for any effort to wrongfully sow public fear about vaccines. between confusing references of coincidence and anecdote. >> i'm very concerned about. >> the measles outbreak. >> and so. >> um, and. >> i'm strongly encouraging. >> people to get vaccinated. the vaccine is safe. they need to speak to their physician. >> should rfk say that, though? should rfk? >> i think everybody should. >> emphasize that. the. >> that seems to happen. >> a lot. >> especially these days. you know, he is in a difficult spot. he gave that vote that essentially if he voted no. rfk jr.. would not have been the hhs secretary. he is facing reelection. he is facing a republican primary. he's already been targeted by the right because of his vote to convict donald trump in the second impeachment trial. he's also a med
he's a medical doctor from louisiana. he saved rfk junior's nomination by saying that he would vote yes and got some promises from rfk jr.. unanue spoke to senator cassidy within the last few days. let's watch. >> i will watch carefully for any effort to wrongfully sow public fear about vaccines. between confusing references of coincidence and anecdote. >> i'm very concerned about. >> the measles outbreak. >> and so. >> um, and. >> i'm strongly encouraging....
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the folks that will be feeling the brunt of that activity right here in louisiana.nd then it progresses into portions of alabama and georgia early on wednesday. tornado threat very high for us on tuesday with that weather system getting its act together. we could be seeing strong long track tornadoes with this weather system. so it's something that we certainly have to keep a very close eye on in the days to come. now, victor, we are starting to get into that severe weather season going from march all the way to may, where we see the tornado threat peak. you're going to see a considerable increase in these conversations, like you and i are having right now. >> all right, tyler, thank you. the great eight. alexander ovechkin, huh? yeah. got it now. yes, yes. he scores his 31st goal of the season, 884th of his career. because the secret is that i don't follow sports. and you guys make sure i pronounce the names right. 11 goals shy from the most goals in nfl history. >> yeah. >> close nhl. >> nfl. >> we'll get him, folks. >> we'll get it. >> i got all the. >> way to nf
the folks that will be feeling the brunt of that activity right here in louisiana.nd then it progresses into portions of alabama and georgia early on wednesday. tornado threat very high for us on tuesday with that weather system getting its act together. we could be seeing strong long track tornadoes with this weather system. so it's something that we certainly have to keep a very close eye on in the days to come. now, victor, we are starting to get into that severe weather season going from...
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this most severe weather will be right down into louisiana. and tuesday afternoon around one 2:00 local time. that all progresses eastbound into alabama, mississippi, georgia. yeah, we will see that as we get into the wee hours of wednesday. the potential for tornadoes very high and could only get higher as we go through time. we're talking long track, strong destructive tornadoes. unfortunately, it is that time of the year. we are going to see the threat for tornadoes statistically increase from here. on average, we see roughly 89 tornadoes during the month of march. it peaks as we get into may with nearly 300 tornadoes. victor. >> all right. we are certainly, as you say, in that time of year. so thanks for watching it for us. tyler mauldin. got it. touchdown. the blue ghost lunar lander is now on the moon. what is next in this historic mission? we'll take a look. >> learn how to. >> experiment with new technologies without getting played by them. listen to terms of service with me, clare duffy. wherever you get your podcasts. >> are you havi
this most severe weather will be right down into louisiana. and tuesday afternoon around one 2:00 local time. that all progresses eastbound into alabama, mississippi, georgia. yeah, we will see that as we get into the wee hours of wednesday. the potential for tornadoes very high and could only get higher as we go through time. we're talking long track, strong destructive tornadoes. unfortunately, it is that time of the year. we are going to see the threat for tornadoes statistically increase...
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again, additional tornadoes will be possible from shreveport to central louisiana, southern portions of arkansas, really little rock southward and then eventually into southern mississippi. and then finally we'll watch this line get into the east coast on wednesday. but chris, this is going to be a classic spring storm. we're going to have tornadoes. we're going to have blizzard conditions in the plains and a lot of strong, gusty winds on the backside of it, which could mean additional fire concerns in the middle of the country behind this storm. it's that time of year in spring where we get it all. >> bill karins, thank you. and still ahead, we have some new polling on what the country thinks about doj's fast, furious and broad budget cuts. it's not good news for donald trump. >> sadly. windshield chips. >> can turn. >> into windshield cracks. >> but at least you. >> can go to safe. >> flight.com and. >> schedule a fix in minutes. >> s life doesn't come withs. sweet an owner's manual. freedom is getting to write your own. so get 10% off a jeep wrangler. or get into a jeep grand cher
again, additional tornadoes will be possible from shreveport to central louisiana, southern portions of arkansas, really little rock southward and then eventually into southern mississippi. and then finally we'll watch this line get into the east coast on wednesday. but chris, this is going to be a classic spring storm. we're going to have tornadoes. we're going to have blizzard conditions in the plains and a lot of strong, gusty winds on the backside of it, which could mean additional fire...
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imagine remembering napoleon sells the louisiana, which more than doubled the size of the united stateshe sells that territory to thomas jefferson in the louisiana purchase for 80 million francs, 15 million us 80 million francs. so haiti, which is tiny, the size of massachusetts sits and the price is almost double that 150 million francs. and it's for supposedly compensate nation for what the colonists lost their lands and the people that they had enslaved this bank rupp's independent haiti was bankrupts. the republic of haiti which is now the entire islands would actually the part in this time period that's the dominican republic as well but yet rewrites the haitian laws to reclassify essentially all haitian citizens as laborers and tells them to go back to the countryside, start making money so we can pay. haiti initially makes the first two payments that are 30 million francs because for me, the question is okay, he signed it but why did he it makes the first two payments 30 million francs and then defaults what was france going to do. they send another expedition, dozens of brigs of
imagine remembering napoleon sells the louisiana, which more than doubled the size of the united stateshe sells that territory to thomas jefferson in the louisiana purchase for 80 million francs, 15 million us 80 million francs. so haiti, which is tiny, the size of massachusetts sits and the price is almost double that 150 million francs. and it's for supposedly compensate nation for what the colonists lost their lands and the people that they had enslaved this bank rupp's independent haiti was...