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30 lsu fans over to watch the game with them. >> i hate lsu!leep ] hate lsu! [ bleep ]. i hate them. get the [ bleep ] away from me! i hate you're [ bleep ] tigers. i hope they die on the way home. ole miss football is my life, robert. it's my life. >> jimmy: come on, robert. [ laughter ] that's what happens when you mix mountain dew and milk. now, this is how you root for a team. a 9-month-old kid, his name is ace. he appears to be well on his way to becoming a professional referee. >> touchdown! yay! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: change my diaper signal. every halloween, there is always one popular costume you see over and over again. this year, i think it's going to be elsa from frozen. there are going to be a lot of elsas this year. when trick or treaters come to the door, you have to pretend to be excited. kids expect it. so, here's how to handle the upcoming elsa-pocalypse, okay? >> trick or treatment. >> jimmy: great elsa costume. happy halloween. >> you, too. >> jimmy: all right. >> trick or treat. >> jimmy: oh two more elsa. hereou go, guys.
30 lsu fans over to watch the game with them. >> i hate lsu!leep ] hate lsu! [ bleep ]. i hate them. get the [ bleep ] away from me! i hate you're [ bleep ] tigers. i hope they die on the way home. ole miss football is my life, robert. it's my life. >> jimmy: come on, robert. [ laughter ] that's what happens when you mix mountain dew and milk. now, this is how you root for a team. a 9-month-old kid, his name is ace. he appears to be well on his way to becoming a professional...
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james wright, the rookie from lsu. there's a flag down. >> referee: 85, defense, contact to the helmet of the quarterback. 15 yard will be added to the end of the play. automatic first down. >> ronde: that's exactly what i was talking about there, chris. you get in this situation, as we watch this contact to the helmet, grabbed his facemask, player penalty, but your carolina defense, they sat back in cover two right there, a loose zone, and there's that hole behind the coroner front of the safety, that if you don't chall these receiver, a good quarterback can take advantage of it. andy dalton did and made a great throw. >> chris: tack on the penalty. james wright, that was his first catch of this game, a 24-yard total pickup, and now at the 16 of carolina. 34 second in overtime. ball's loose. andy dalton back on it. one time-out. mike nugent, if you want to play it that way, is 3 for 3 today. he's made from 44, 38, and 42. >> ronde: no, there was no -- nothing out there. just falling into the middle of the field, givin
james wright, the rookie from lsu. there's a flag down. >> referee: 85, defense, contact to the helmet of the quarterback. 15 yard will be added to the end of the play. automatic first down. >> ronde: that's exactly what i was talking about there, chris. you get in this situation, as we watch this contact to the helmet, grabbed his facemask, player penalty, but your carolina defense, they sat back in cover two right there, a loose zone, and there's that hole behind the coroner front...
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if working for lsu as a teacher means that medicaid has paid my salary them proudly as the lsu facultyember i say that is what you paid me. so that side there are better ways to do this, not expanding a broken system. >> we have to move on. >> you brought up over obama care and i have to say it is an abomination and have to pull it out by the roots in addition to trying to fix a system that is already broken that isn't going to work. not take the money under the argument-- >> because the louisiana taxpayers are going to be holding the bag. we owe it to them not to take their tax dollars. >> if you want this budget cut is n more because more money going to medicaid. it is not a free ride, that is a lie and that's what people are saying it is not true. we need to be honest -- >> i have got to move on. the medical in arena with regard to the ebola virus. a nurse has been quarantined against her well. was ay president obama surrounded by medical helpers returning from africa, given that people are contagious when showing symptoms should people before leaving africa be quarantined. >> there
if working for lsu as a teacher means that medicaid has paid my salary them proudly as the lsu facultyember i say that is what you paid me. so that side there are better ways to do this, not expanding a broken system. >> we have to move on. >> you brought up over obama care and i have to say it is an abomination and have to pull it out by the roots in addition to trying to fix a system that is already broken that isn't going to work. not take the money under the argument-- >>...
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is why the law school and lsu is named for him. the various about aspects of war crimes so it is a very interesting connection. our next speaker is carole emberton who is an associate professor of history at the university of buffalo. carole works on the civil war era as does everyone else here. her first book was beyond redemption. she is currently working on a book that will be titled a folk history of freedom dealing with the federal projects, writers projects and the interviews of former slaves during the depression era. her paper today is a hungry belly and freedom -- rations, refugees and reconstruction after the civil war. i am delighted to introduce carole emberton. [applause] everyone for coming to spend a portion of this glorious spring day inside with us. since i am -- it is kind of fortuitous that i am the last speaker before lunch, i will talk a lot about food. let me get started here. there we go. the slaves in winnsboro, south carolina, anticipated the arrival of william sherman's roops before they arrived in 1865. t
is why the law school and lsu is named for him. the various about aspects of war crimes so it is a very interesting connection. our next speaker is carole emberton who is an associate professor of history at the university of buffalo. carole works on the civil war era as does everyone else here. her first book was beyond redemption. she is currently working on a book that will be titled a folk history of freedom dealing with the federal projects, writers projects and the interviews of former...
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an lsu study projects the creation of 7,800 new jobs over just the next year.6.6 billion industrial expansion expected to come. >> it is a tremendously productive, high income earning middle places like lake charles, of skilled trades people, of transitions, builders, plumbers, pipe fitters. >> reporter: joe mason is professor of economics at louisiana state university. >> very well not just in lake charles but across the u.s. they pay because they involve skills. you can't be a dummy and go into welding or pipe fitting. >> reporter: but there may be dark clouds coming. for one thing, lake charles officials are concerned about new epa ozone regulations set to be proposed in december. >> we're troubled by the impact of epa -- >> reporter: if the new ozone standards become as strict as both epa officials and environmentalists are recommending, natural gas and oil producers could go elsewhere. >> i think the risk is real. >> reporter: bill race is executive director of the port of lake charles. >> if the standards go low enough, then that gives them the pause to t
an lsu study projects the creation of 7,800 new jobs over just the next year.6.6 billion industrial expansion expected to come. >> it is a tremendously productive, high income earning middle places like lake charles, of skilled trades people, of transitions, builders, plumbers, pipe fitters. >> reporter: joe mason is professor of economics at louisiana state university. >> very well not just in lake charles but across the u.s. they pay because they involve skills. you can't be...
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senate. , here is from lsu tonight's moderator. >> good evening. welcome to our debate tonight, sponsored by lsu. welcome to the candidates. they are senator mary landrieu him a congressman bill cassidy, and colonel rob maness. each candidate has one minute to respond to questions with a oflow-up and some discretion the moderator. the order of the questioning was predetermined by random drawing. we will introduce our panel of questioners as we go along beginning with great meriwether. >> good evening. americans are worried about the threat from isis. would you support american troops on the ground in the middle east? >> thank you for that question, and thank you for moderating. thank you for showing up again. it is good to see you facing the voters finally for this hour. we look forward to talking about your record. i believe that isis is a very serious threat, and i believe that we have to do everything we can to eliminate that threat. now to workstrikes with our partners to take out that threat. i would be open to other measures if necessary to d
senate. , here is from lsu tonight's moderator. >> good evening. welcome to our debate tonight, sponsored by lsu. welcome to the candidates. they are senator mary landrieu him a congressman bill cassidy, and colonel rob maness. each candidate has one minute to respond to questions with a oflow-up and some discretion the moderator. the order of the questioning was predetermined by random drawing. we will introduce our panel of questioners as we go along beginning with great meriwether....
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one great variable we discussed on some occasions that has republicans nervous, the possibility that lsunds up in the ncc championship on the date that the runoff would take lice, the first saturday in december. >> -- place the first saturday in december. >> that means a lot of republican voters go to the game , and suddenly they lose literally thousands of votes. >> that could hurt the republicans for sure. >> another senate race yesterday, democrats are pumping $1 million into the south dakota senate race because they think they can win the jumbled up seat there. political sharpies across the border trying to figure out if this is the same hail mary pass by the democrats or a big waste and time -- of time and money. former senator larry pressler, who is now independent and yesterday say he would be a "friend" to president obama if he was elected. rick has been traveling around, doing a poor man's johnny cash impression and producing these pretty entertaining music videos. >> ♪ i'm running because i care man i'm going everywhere jefferson, ellington ♪ ♪ >> the republicans are saying thi
one great variable we discussed on some occasions that has republicans nervous, the possibility that lsunds up in the ncc championship on the date that the runoff would take lice, the first saturday in december. >> -- place the first saturday in december. >> that means a lot of republican voters go to the game , and suddenly they lose literally thousands of votes. >> that could hurt the republicans for sure. >> another senate race yesterday, democrats are pumping $1...
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i am currently the the junior professor of the lsu law school. there is an odd connection to paul ayber because he was one of the judges at nuremburg -- the law school in lsu is named for hi
i am currently the the junior professor of the lsu law school. there is an odd connection to paul ayber because he was one of the judges at nuremburg -- the law school in lsu is named for hi
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auburn took care of business at home against an lsu team that is looking like one of the cellar dwellers west. >> kirk: what mississippi state did today is so incredible. what ole miss did, and the way they fought back and came back to win that game and then held on for a victory against alabama, nick saban, i mean -- all that within one state? and a state that's been notorious for the bottom of the s.e.c. west. >> referee: illegal motion -- >> chris: they tried to hand it to shelton. that will back them up five yards. well, that was our bucket list "college gameday." include the top right there? that was uncalled for. that was a little bit of a visual. katy perry, one of the most entertaining guest pickers ever. and she picked mississippi state. >> kirk: she did. and colonel sanders joined us in the top left. >> chris: 50,000 people at the grove. a scene unlike any other. some moments unlike any other on that show. rebels cap it off with a win. langford running wide to the left. gregory and the huskers defense still showing a lot of hustle. >> kirk: i like to think i've seen a lot of ta
auburn took care of business at home against an lsu team that is looking like one of the cellar dwellers west. >> kirk: what mississippi state did today is so incredible. what ole miss did, and the way they fought back and came back to win that game and then held on for a victory against alabama, nick saban, i mean -- all that within one state? and a state that's been notorious for the bottom of the s.e.c. west. >> referee: illegal motion -- >> chris: they tried to hand it to...
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lsu, an upset over ole miss.ssippi teams was going to lose at some point, because they got the egg bowl coming up near the end of the year. so, one of them was going to fall somewhere along the line. here in the big ten, we're into sunday morning. second overtime, penn state first down at the 25. lynch with some blockers in front, trying to find and opening. he doesn't find one. got back to the line of scrimmage. that's about it. joshua perry was one of the first guys there. second down and ten. hackenberg, who struggled so much in the first half, has really played well in the fourth quarter and in overtime. can he pull out another one? goes to james, the tight end with the catch out of bounds around the 21. well, it's two-down territory, so, they don't have to get everything right here. they've got third down and five coming up. maybe third down and six, actually. field goal does no good. third down and six. three wideouts. lewis, hamilton and godwin, all go up to the top of your screen. hackenberg rolling that
lsu, an upset over ole miss.ssippi teams was going to lose at some point, because they got the egg bowl coming up near the end of the year. so, one of them was going to fall somewhere along the line. here in the big ten, we're into sunday morning. second overtime, penn state first down at the 25. lynch with some blockers in front, trying to find and opening. he doesn't find one. got back to the line of scrimmage. that's about it. joshua perry was one of the first guys there. second down and...
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now, live from lsu, here is tonight's moderator. >> good evening. welcome to our debate tonight, sponsored by lsu. welcome to the candidates. they are senator mary landrieu congressman bill cassidy, and , colonel rob maness. each candidate has one minute to respond to questions with a follow-up and some discretion of the moderator. the order of the questioning was predetermined by random drawing. we will introduce our panel of questioners as we go along beginning with great meriwether. -- greg meriwether. >> good evening. americans are worried about the threat from isis. and what point would you support american troops on the ground in the middle east? >> thank you for that question, and thank you for moderating. thank you for showing up again. it is good to see you facing the voters finally for this hour. we look forward to talking about your record. i believe that isis is a very serious threat, and i believe that we have to do everything we can to eliminate that threat. we have air strikes now to work with our partners to take out that threat. i w
now, live from lsu, here is tonight's moderator. >> good evening. welcome to our debate tonight, sponsored by lsu. welcome to the candidates. they are senator mary landrieu congressman bill cassidy, and , colonel rob maness. each candidate has one minute to respond to questions with a follow-up and some discretion of the moderator. the order of the questioning was predetermined by random drawing. we will introduce our panel of questioners as we go along beginning with great meriwether. --...
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auburn took care of business at home against an lsu team that is looking like one of the cellar dwellers west. >> kirk: what mississippi state did today is so incredible. what ole miss did, and the way they fought back and came back to win that game and then held on for a victory against alabama, nick saban, i mean -- all that within one state? and a state that's been notorious for the bottom of the s.e.c. west. >> referee: illegal motion -- >> chris: they tried to hand it to shelton. that will back them up five yards. well, that was our bucket list "college gameday." include the top right there? that was uncalled for. that was a little bit of a visual. katy perry, one of the most entertaining guest pickers ever. and she picked mississippi state. >> kirk: she did. and colonel sanders joined us in the top left. >> chris: 50,000 people at the grove. a scene unlike any other. some moments unlike any other on that show. rebels cap it off with a win. langford running wide to the left. gregory and the huskers defense still showing a lot of hustle. >> kirk: i like to think i've seen a lot of ta
auburn took care of business at home against an lsu team that is looking like one of the cellar dwellers west. >> kirk: what mississippi state did today is so incredible. what ole miss did, and the way they fought back and came back to win that game and then held on for a victory against alabama, nick saban, i mean -- all that within one state? and a state that's been notorious for the bottom of the s.e.c. west. >> referee: illegal motion -- >> chris: they tried to hand it to...
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. >> i went to lsu where she made the comment. maybe someone might have a problem with what she is not saying and that is she was the decide vote on obamacare. and she is leaving out the president preside president'serating is is just as bad in the north and south. >> i think she is saying how much of a vote obama gets in the northern sates versus southern states. i don't think what she said helps her and i don't think it is necessarily correct and i don't think people -- are there people that don't like obama because they are racist? absolutely. but there are people all over that don't like him. >> this is risky business she is getting into. >> all of her friends are political people. >> do they think it will drive people to the polls? >> i didn't ask them. but it was like they didn't see it as relevant. >> in louisiana, one of the two candidates have to get 50% and if not it will force it into a run out. so either the gop has to win or the democrats have to win it take control. this is a really important race and is that how you
. >> i went to lsu where she made the comment. maybe someone might have a problem with what she is not saying and that is she was the decide vote on obamacare. and she is leaving out the president preside president'serating is is just as bad in the north and south. >> i think she is saying how much of a vote obama gets in the northern sates versus southern states. i don't think what she said helps her and i don't think it is necessarily correct and i don't think people -- are there...
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lsu, again want to thank the moderators and have great respect for my opponents. i'm glad he showed up to talk about his very personal hopeful record. i would want to continue to work on an energy policy that the build jobs throughout state and america. we can be self sufficient. now is not the time to slow down and it is not the time to change leadership and this is the time to move forward and create economic opportunity. we need to work across party lines regardless who is president i ask your vote and i thank you for that union tonight. >> thank you john, what i would like to say, ronald reagan would have been a tea party member in this environment. by the grace of god we have created a nation centred on the sacred nation of life because that is where our equality liberty and and human dignity came from. but we live in a world with have to d those worlds be protected. people ask me why i am running, i am driven by my deep faith, i am galvanised by god. his freedom is his gift and it is up to us to protect it, our government is failing us. -- re i am, followed
lsu, again want to thank the moderators and have great respect for my opponents. i'm glad he showed up to talk about his very personal hopeful record. i would want to continue to work on an energy policy that the build jobs throughout state and america. we can be self sufficient. now is not the time to slow down and it is not the time to change leadership and this is the time to move forward and create economic opportunity. we need to work across party lines regardless who is president i ask...
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. >> professor mason of lsu says these measures may be costly. >> the policy seems to me that they want middle class jobs, just not these middle class jobs. >> that is why in the louisiana senate race, republican bill cassidy is trying to tie democratic incumbent mary landrieu so the environmental policies and that is why the senate is running away from them. >>> monica lewinsky spoke out for the first time ever to a public audience about, quote, falling in love with her boss, then president bill clinton. >> back then in 1995, we started an affair as it lasted on and off for two years. and at that time, it was my everything. that, i guess you could say was the golden bubble part for me, the nice part. the nasty part was that it became public. public with a vengeance. >> lewinsky now views herself as a social activist, hoping to use her experience to change the culture of public humiliation on the internet. >>> president obama tries desperately to keep his party in the victory circle, but some of his supporters don't even bother to stick around, but look at the president's role in these
. >> professor mason of lsu says these measures may be costly. >> the policy seems to me that they want middle class jobs, just not these middle class jobs. >> that is why in the louisiana senate race, republican bill cassidy is trying to tie democratic incumbent mary landrieu so the environmental policies and that is why the senate is running away from them. >>> monica lewinsky spoke out for the first time ever to a public audience about, quote, falling in love with...
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just watch. >> i hate lsu! [ bleep ] i hate them! lsu! 10-7. by the way, the paperback version of "george washington's secret six" is officially coming out tomorrow. it now has new clues to who 355 is. the only female in the ring. >>> this week i'll hit round tables over the midterm elections with sean hannity. october 30 at 7:30 at university of central florida. you can go to kilmeade and friends.com for more information. on saturday, i'm signing books afterment at 8:00 o'clock, north florida campus is where i'll be. tickets at wokv, that's a book signing with sean as well. also in jacksonville. >> you can see budgie the robot brian is bricking you -- bringing you in paperback. >> i love budgie. he must have connections. >> i'm sure that guy walking next to him with the controller has something to do with it. >> congratulations, brian. >> thank you very much. >>> 19 minutes before the top of the hour. >> coming up, one country paying its citizens cash to drop a few pounds. is that a good idea or another big government intrusion? our expe
just watch. >> i hate lsu! [ bleep ] i hate them! lsu! 10-7. by the way, the paperback version of "george washington's secret six" is officially coming out tomorrow. it now has new clues to who 355 is. the only female in the ring. >>> this week i'll hit round tables over the midterm elections with sean hannity. october 30 at 7:30 at university of central florida. you can go to kilmeade and friends.com for more information. on saturday, i'm signing books afterment at...
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hi nearly ripped off the face mask of an lsu running back. yeah. tough stuff.ey, check eagles jeremy macklin against the arizona cardinals. my producer says clean up on aisle 5. look what happens here. he tore his acl. he will miss the rest of the season. when you're doing 25, don't start celebrating a sack. that's karma for you. they will never let him live that down. >> should have taken a selfie of himself. >> i know. >> being a dummy. >> for news throughout evening, latest on kpix.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: gardener family, welcome to the show. thank you very much, folks. all right. how's everybody? i appreciate you now. thank y'all very much. i do. i appreciate you. thank you. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. we got a good one for you today. returning for their second day with a total of $20,000, from marietta, georgia, it's the mott family. and from douglasville, georgia, it's the gardener family. ev
hi nearly ripped off the face mask of an lsu running back. yeah. tough stuff.ey, check eagles jeremy macklin against the arizona cardinals. my producer says clean up on aisle 5. look what happens here. he tore his acl. he will miss the rest of the season. when you're doing 25, don't start celebrating a sack. that's karma for you. they will never let him live that down. >> should have taken a selfie of himself. >> i know. >> being a dummy. >> for news throughout evening,...
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she got a lot of attention last month for attending a tailgate party at an lsu tailgate party.here she is doing the wobble, a dance that resembles the electric slide at another tailgate, this time at southern university. but not every college football party/campaign appearance goes as well. as i learned from watching this video of former massachusetts senator scott brown, who is running in the granite state at a university of new hampshire tailgate party. some of the students yelled obscenities and told him to go back to massachusetts. [ indiscernible ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]! >> scott brown! scott brown! scott brown! >> he's available, voters of new hampshire. here's the thing about campaigning at a college tailgate party. they are the youth vote, but they are the drunken college i boys saying dumb stuff. here is john kerry with a beer bong shoved in his face. helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and
she got a lot of attention last month for attending a tailgate party at an lsu tailgate party.here she is doing the wobble, a dance that resembles the electric slide at another tailgate, this time at southern university. but not every college football party/campaign appearance goes as well. as i learned from watching this video of former massachusetts senator scott brown, who is running in the granite state at a university of new hampshire tailgate party. some of the students yelled obscenities...
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. >> the lsu professor thinks these might be costly if they're attached to democrats in states like louisianaoes seem to be this hostility to oil and gas production per se that doesn't seem to make sense to me. the policy seems to me that they want middle class jobs, just not these middle class jobs. >> that's why in the louisiana senate race the leading republican, bill cassie, is trying to tie democrat mary landrieu to barack obama and his environmental policies. and it's why the senator is running away from them. coming up, i sit down with incumbent mary landrieu and leading republican challenger bill cassidy, both of whom are working hard to prove that he or she is the one who will let the good times roll. [ kevin ] this is connolly, cameron, zach, and clementine. we have a serious hairball issue. we clean it up, turn around, and there it is again. it's scary. little bit in my eye. [ michelle ] underneath the kitchen table, underneath my work desk, we've got enough to knit a sweater. [ doorbell rings ] zach, what is that? the swiffer sweeper. the swiffer dusters. it's some sort of magic c
. >> the lsu professor thinks these might be costly if they're attached to democrats in states like louisianaoes seem to be this hostility to oil and gas production per se that doesn't seem to make sense to me. the policy seems to me that they want middle class jobs, just not these middle class jobs. >> that's why in the louisiana senate race the leading republican, bill cassie, is trying to tie democrat mary landrieu to barack obama and his environmental policies. and it's why the...
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what you didn't see there was the forecastauburauburn-lsu game, should be great.ow who michigan is playing. >> yeah. but on a better note, a positive note, a congratulatory note. congratulate dan harris. another emmy win. this is number two. so -- so you know how talented he is. we know how talented dan harris is. i know you're meek and humble. not really. but the emmy committee nominating him. ask you won a story for the story for "nightline." >> the war for para dice. weerp in rio, and looking at children who used crack, and drug dealers on the streets. and there's a famous scene where one of the drug dealers threatened my life. >> and you lived to tell about it. >> i lived to tell about it. it was an amazing experience. i worked with an amazing producer. >> emmy number two. >> you are one of the best story tellers. >> thanks very much. i have paid all of them. >> he has been -- >> yeah. >>> coming up here on "gma." the shark that made swiss cheese out of the kayak. what happened to the people inside. >>> and it's tacos with a twist. celebrate national taco day
what you didn't see there was the forecastauburauburn-lsu game, should be great.ow who michigan is playing. >> yeah. but on a better note, a positive note, a congratulatory note. congratulate dan harris. another emmy win. this is number two. so -- so you know how talented he is. we know how talented dan harris is. i know you're meek and humble. not really. but the emmy committee nominating him. ask you won a story for the story for "nightline." >> the war for para dice....
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they rushed the feel in 2012 and lsu in 2013. couldn't happen that often for them. >> no.e if old mess, mississippi state having really good season. >> both rank no. 3 in the nation. >> on the top 5. you think fans, anybody would ever mick a run for the giant mit at at&t park? >> too cumbersome. >> good luck with that in your house. madison post season on the mound but today a fielding error that was costly. 2 run throwing error. open the flood ga i love having a free checked bag. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i have saved $75 in checked bag fees. priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. i love to travel, no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the us. when i spend money on this card i can see brazil in my future. i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family which means a lot to me. ♪ >> coming up tonight 7 news at 11:00. distinguished educator disgraced. tonight students have to say about the local head master of prestigious
they rushed the feel in 2012 and lsu in 2013. couldn't happen that often for them. >> no.e if old mess, mississippi state having really good season. >> both rank no. 3 in the nation. >> on the top 5. you think fans, anybody would ever mick a run for the giant mit at at&t park? >> too cumbersome. >> good luck with that in your house. madison post season on the mound but today a fielding error that was costly. 2 run throwing error. open the flood ga i love having...
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. >> i am paul finkelman, the visiting professor of law at the lsu law school, the law center. it is my honor to be the director of this symposium. i have been with the u.s. capitol historical society for the past decade. this afternoon, we will begin with a paper by peter wallenstein. peter is a professor of virginia polytechnic institute and state university, known to the rest of the world as virginia tech. he has written a number of books on the history of the south, starting with his first book, "from slaves south to new south: public policy in 19th-century georgia." and he has written a book on the history of interracial marriage, and has another book out on the famous case of loving versus virginia, which will be out in 2014, called "race, sex, and freedom to marry: loving versus virginia." it is an honor and a privilege to introduce peter to all of you and turn the podium over to him. [applause] >> thank you, paul. and thank you all for coming out today. why are you in here, anyway? i cannot speak for the other speakers, but it is rare for me at least to have the u.s. se
. >> i am paul finkelman, the visiting professor of law at the lsu law school, the law center. it is my honor to be the director of this symposium. i have been with the u.s. capitol historical society for the past decade. this afternoon, we will begin with a paper by peter wallenstein. peter is a professor of virginia polytechnic institute and state university, known to the rest of the world as virginia tech. he has written a number of books on the history of the south, starting with his...
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dallas and staff writer for the dallas morning news, and the assistant professor at lsu health sciences central and tulane university medical central thaufl both for joining me. >> thank you. >> how concerned should we be about 132 passengers on this plane? >> well, thankfully this nurse did not have symptoms when she was on the plane with those 132 people. so they're very low risk of contracting ebola. of course, the cdc and the airline is with those passengers. they'll be following up with them and interviewing them and providing them with all the information they need. it is so important that we don't point the finger at nurses. we don't want to ascribe blame. and i can tell you as a doctor, nurses are some of the most hard working, underappreciated people in hospitals. they are simply trying to do their job. we have to make sure they stay safe as they do their job. >> that is the thing to make sure they stay safe. medical records show that the second patient here, amber vinson, was actively engaged in caring for duncan in the days before he died. dealt with bodily fluids, drew blood
dallas and staff writer for the dallas morning news, and the assistant professor at lsu health sciences central and tulane university medical central thaufl both for joining me. >> thank you. >> how concerned should we be about 132 passengers on this plane? >> well, thankfully this nurse did not have symptoms when she was on the plane with those 132 people. so they're very low risk of contracting ebola. of course, the cdc and the airline is with those passengers. they'll be...
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saturday night, purple and gold as we cheer the lsu tigers on to victory. it's not about race.don't have to disagree -- there are many folks who disagree with this president's policies not just in louisiana but across all 50 states. it is just simply wrong, it is ridiculous to call people racist who happen to disagree with this president's policies. >> by the way, she has been elected senator from your fine state. you have been elected governor from your fine state. in fact many are touting you as presidential material. and many in your state support that. so, leaving that aside, i'm wondering if there's something else going on here and this is a way of galvanizing the base. you heard, there are some numbers to show that get out the vote and get out the base has been working for democrats and this is all part and parcel of that. >> you may be right. we have seen the president engage with the same kind of cynical tactics to divide our country by race, by gender, by geography, by aim, every they can think of, simply to one an election. that's not a good for the country. the ameri
saturday night, purple and gold as we cheer the lsu tigers on to victory. it's not about race.don't have to disagree -- there are many folks who disagree with this president's policies not just in louisiana but across all 50 states. it is just simply wrong, it is ridiculous to call people racist who happen to disagree with this president's policies. >> by the way, she has been elected senator from your fine state. you have been elected governor from your fine state. in fact many are...
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. >> should law enforcement the lsu surveillance drones not without a warrant. >> to you believe that climate change is in large part caused by human activity it is the natural -- >> it is the natural current. >> man-made activity has something to do with it. >> emily? >> climate change is real. >> should the united states further reduce the number of military bases? >> we ought to look at spending at the federal level. >> yes. >> it needs to be studied. >> emily cain, would you support allowing so-called tar sands oil from canada to pass through maine for export? >> no. >> richardson? >> no. >> bruce poliquin? >> we need to make sure we increase production of all our resources. >> blaine richardson, to you support the u.s. decision to do airstrikes against isis? >> yes. >> bruce poliquin? >> we need to do more than that. >> emily cain? >> i do. >> emily cain, do you term limits for matters of congress? >> yes. >> that is the end of the lightning round, and we are moving on to closing statements. each candidate will have one minute to speak directly to the audience. bruce poliquin wil
. >> should law enforcement the lsu surveillance drones not without a warrant. >> to you believe that climate change is in large part caused by human activity it is the natural -- >> it is the natural current. >> man-made activity has something to do with it. >> emily? >> climate change is real. >> should the united states further reduce the number of military bases? >> we ought to look at spending at the federal level. >> yes. >> it...
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corey hebert, professor at lsu health sciences center.high hear these numbe numbers. i know nurses i'm married to one. they are the front line, they do more than doctors in many cases. 80% of nurses say their hospitals have not communicated to them any policy regarding potential admission of patients affected by ebola. where do we go from here if that number is true? >> the ebola virus spread in the united states is squarely on the shoulders of the front line nurses and doctors at our primary care facilities and emergency rooms. without a doubt. you don't know to treat something if you don't know it's there. that's just the bottom line. we know from this case the other day, that the nurse knew, didn't explain it to the doctor, so the doctor didn't know. if we're trying to contain this, we need more information sharing at the front lines, and we also need more supplies, which means we need more money. it made me laugh that you said you agree with rand paul because i was about to throw up in my mouth when i heard it. but i kind of agree wit
corey hebert, professor at lsu health sciences center.high hear these numbe numbers. i know nurses i'm married to one. they are the front line, they do more than doctors in many cases. 80% of nurses say their hospitals have not communicated to them any policy regarding potential admission of patients affected by ebola. where do we go from here if that number is true? >> the ebola virus spread in the united states is squarely on the shoulders of the front line nurses and doctors at our...
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its fans rushed the field after beating mississippi state back in 2012 and lsu in 2013. >>> checking healthy living news this afternoon. the new editorial in the journal of pediatrics argues that parents who take their child to the doctor at the first sign of a sniffle could be doing their children more harm than good. overdiagnosis and unnecessary testing could physically harm children by exposing them to radiation and risky surgical procedures. the editorial argues parents who are hypochondriacs when it comes to their kids could open them up to bullying or become concerned they are fragile. >>> 7 on your side's michael finney here answering questions sent in by facebook, twitter and e-mail. first, can a company automatically renew its service at a higher rate. >> you know, actually, they can but they've got a lot of hoops to jump through first. they have to tell you they are going to do it, then they have to have an 800 number or local phone number for you to call and say you don't want to do it. what you need to do is look at the fine print, see if they lived up to that, did they
its fans rushed the field after beating mississippi state back in 2012 and lsu in 2013. >>> checking healthy living news this afternoon. the new editorial in the journal of pediatrics argues that parents who take their child to the doctor at the first sign of a sniffle could be doing their children more harm than good. overdiagnosis and unnecessary testing could physically harm children by exposing them to radiation and risky surgical procedures. the editorial argues parents who are...
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joining me now is the lsu health sciences center.u, doctor. >> good morning, jose. >>> the school said it's out of abundance of caution. suspect it an overreaction? >> yeah. i think we must reset our thinking now. we have known that the world health organization this morning has said that nigeria is free from ebola. if nigeria can do that. let's talk about the definition. w.h.o. said a country must have 42-day term with active surveillance in place supported by good diagnostic capacity with no new cases detected. that is nigeria. this is america. we need to reset our thinking. the fear has spread faster than the ebola virus, which we knew. >> i'm getting the tweet earlier. please stop allowing folks to call this an outbreak in the u.s. it's not an outbreak. >> it's not. there have been a couple of isolated cases. actual actually, the thing that makes us concerned is someone did die. it's not an outbreak by definition. it's not. we have to reset our thinking. we can't fear monger. we know we have passed the 21 days for the initial inc
joining me now is the lsu health sciences center.u, doctor. >> good morning, jose. >>> the school said it's out of abundance of caution. suspect it an overreaction? >> yeah. i think we must reset our thinking now. we have known that the world health organization this morning has said that nigeria is free from ebola. if nigeria can do that. let's talk about the definition. w.h.o. said a country must have 42-day term with active surveillance in place supported by good...
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. >>> we go to new orleans and bring in ceo of community health and assistant professor at lsu health sciences center in tulain university. what is your reaction? >> i've said this for awhile now. the whole concept of the ebola outbreak is square on the shoulders of the first responders in america and the er staff and the primary care physicians and nurses. because you cannot treat something that you do not know. and that is the reality. this happens all the time in hospitals because it's information. when information that is not being disseminated appropriately. this is a systems issue. this is not an ebola issue. because, you know, these things happen every day. >> and, i mean, does this kind of thing happen where, you know, we heard from charles and, you know, the nurses knew one thing and didn't communicate to the doctors? is that something that, you know, could happen in places all around the country? >> yes, and basically it's just human nature. when we're in medical school we're taught that common things are uncommon and uncommon things are uncommon. we aren't used to asking th
. >>> we go to new orleans and bring in ceo of community health and assistant professor at lsu health sciences center in tulain university. what is your reaction? >> i've said this for awhile now. the whole concept of the ebola outbreak is square on the shoulders of the first responders in america and the er staff and the primary care physicians and nurses. because you cannot treat something that you do not know. and that is the reality. this happens all the time in hospitals...
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assistant professor at lsu health sciences center and tulane university medical center. doctor, thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> talk about the health -- we just spoke with bonnie castillo of the national nurses association who says nurses aren't ready to deal with ebola. in your estimation, are hospitals ready to handle enterovirus. >> one thing about them both is we theoretically are ready as health care providers because there's no difference in the way you would deal with ebola than enterovirus or the measles or the mumps or anything else. you know, it's standard precautions and then we have heightened precautions. when it comes down to, you know, all of the contagiousness of the virus, we need to talk about something that's very specific. called rknot, the reproductive number, how contagious a disease is. that's basically how many people will get the disease if they come in contact with one person. measles and mumps have a much bigger number than ebola or lots of other things. we have to keep this in perspective. we definitely need to make sure we have the am
assistant professor at lsu health sciences center and tulane university medical center. doctor, thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> talk about the health -- we just spoke with bonnie castillo of the national nurses association who says nurses aren't ready to deal with ebola. in your estimation, are hospitals ready to handle enterovirus. >> one thing about them both is we theoretically are ready as health care providers because there's no difference in the way you would...
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corey hebert, assistant professor at lsu health sciences center and tulane university medical center. and dr. natalie azar, a clinical professor in the department of medicine at nyu langon medical center. thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> dr. azar, new york health officials are taking this very seriously. your reaction? >> well, i'm pleased to see this is exactly the scenario that we've been anticipating and have been planning for now for the last few weeks. of course with the benefit of hindsight and what happened in the dallas case, i like to see that every step of the protocol has been followed and that starts with the health care worker himself doing monitoring and checking daily temperatures twice a day and alerting authorities at the first sign of symptoms. >> the "new york times" is reporting that dr. spencer told authorities that he did not believe the protective gear he was wearing, while he was working with ebola patients, had been breached. if that is the case, if his equipment wasn't breached, how could he have contracted this disease? >> well,
corey hebert, assistant professor at lsu health sciences center and tulane university medical center. and dr. natalie azar, a clinical professor in the department of medicine at nyu langon medical center. thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> dr. azar, new york health officials are taking this very seriously. your reaction? >> well, i'm pleased to see this is exactly the scenario that we've been anticipating and have been planning for now for...
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cory, a professor at the lsu health center. doctor, when you look at the screenings that tom costello was describing at airports, how effective do you think they might be in stopping ebola in coming to the united states. >> i'll is a that will they be very effect i? probably not. will they help? probably so. the reason why is because we know it's a needle in a haystack to find someone that actually has ebola infection coming across the border. there's no way you can check everybody. you have to remember that you're only contagious when you're showing symptoms. think about this. a person gets on a plane, they come over to the united states, they answer all the questions, they get check for their body temperature and all that stuff and they have no symptoms. just like the young man that is in dallas that has ebola. he didn't have any symptoms. he gets through, you know, customs and then he lands in newark and ends up in a newark hospital because he started having symptoms at that point. so, you know, asking questions and probing
cory, a professor at the lsu health center. doctor, when you look at the screenings that tom costello was describing at airports, how effective do you think they might be in stopping ebola in coming to the united states. >> i'll is a that will they be very effect i? probably not. will they help? probably so. the reason why is because we know it's a needle in a haystack to find someone that actually has ebola infection coming across the border. there's no way you can check everybody. you...
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let's bring in assistant professor at lsu health sciences center and tulane medical center. kaci hickox officials say she has to be quarantined at home for 21 days. her lawyer is going to try to get it reduced. is that necessary? >> well, let me tell you this, i think it's time for everyone to look through a pragmatic lens when it comes to the new cdc guidelines and the nurses and doctors that have been exposed. people don't like to talk about this. we know that public health has always been, what? a combination of public outcry, science, and politics. and if no matter how much people don't want to talk about that. we have to be real. because, you know, in sainz i'm -- science i'm a scientist. i tend to look at the best case scenario for a exposure. public health tends to look at the worst case scenario. there's a risk benefit analysis that has to be done. if you go to the new cdc guidelines they made waters even murki murkier. they look at the high risk patient coming back. the person who took care of an active ebola case and recommend the quarantining but self-quarantining
let's bring in assistant professor at lsu health sciences center and tulane medical center. kaci hickox officials say she has to be quarantined at home for 21 days. her lawyer is going to try to get it reduced. is that necessary? >> well, let me tell you this, i think it's time for everyone to look through a pragmatic lens when it comes to the new cdc guidelines and the nurses and doctors that have been exposed. people don't like to talk about this. we know that public health has always...
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. >>> joining mess tonight on the panel, professor of lsu health science center and also with us todayses united. great to have both of you withes. dr. aayber, where do you stand on the issue of mandatory quarantines? >> first thing, it shouldn't be political, number one, and you shouldn't have someone in a tent, and not have someone in a quarantine status that's in the in their home, but i am in favorite of a structured pathway where health care workers with serve bravely and return safely, and part of that return could be a 21-days quarantine. now, let me be very clear form the federal rules of evidence rule numb her 403 to be exact can set forth a balances test, so you can think of how do we look at this thing in a risk/benefit analysis. let's be clear. this is not fear mongering. i'm aware of how people do that. let's say dr. spencer is on the train, he has a temperature of 100.3, which he gets on the train, which is not a fever according to the world health organization. two hours later he has a 102.5, which is very possible. right as he exits the train, he throws up on person. is
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cory aybar, assistant professor at lsu health sciences center and tulane and been on medical missionscross africa. we just heard from ronan there's this laborious process that has to be undergone when dealing with a patient who potentially presents with ebola, including a 12-step process just to remove the gear. is this something that's feasible, dr feasible, doctor, to implement in hospitals across the country? >> it's feasible and expected. it's been expected for many other types of viruses we've come in contact with in a hospital setting. was the protocol breached? we don't know. was there a hole in the gown? was there a hole in the eye protection? we don't know. i want to just give some facts here because this is most important. there have been 27 outbreaks, approximately 27 outbreaks in the world, from the ebola virus. have we had lots of deaths? we haven't had that many deaths in relation to the 36,000 deaths that we see from the flu in this year alone. so, i just want to make sure we don't make any hasty judgments because of irrational fears. especially, all of those ebola outb
cory aybar, assistant professor at lsu health sciences center and tulane and been on medical missionscross africa. we just heard from ronan there's this laborious process that has to be undergone when dealing with a patient who potentially presents with ebola, including a 12-step process just to remove the gear. is this something that's feasible, dr feasible, doctor, to implement in hospitals across the country? >> it's feasible and expected. it's been expected for many other types of...
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corey hebert is a professor at lsu health sciences and dr. kent is an infectious disease specialist and deputy physician in chief for quality and safety at sloane kettering cancer center. the "new york times" has reported, we've reported here, new york governor mario cuomo has somewhat reversed the position of new york state, saying people can spend their quarantine at home but they still have to do it. now i want you to listen to governor chris christie when he was campaigning in florida with governor rick scott on sunday. >> so, i understand ms. hickox is uncomfortable and i understand she doesn't want to be quarantined but my responsibility, the greater responsibility is the 8.9 million people of the state of new jersey. >> dr. hebert, i take from your twitter feed you essentially agree with that. >> yes, i'm in favor of a structured pathway which our health care workers with serve in africa and return safely and that pathway should have a 21-day quarantine. i like to do a lot of facts. rule 403, federal rules of evidence, sets forth a rea
corey hebert is a professor at lsu health sciences and dr. kent is an infectious disease specialist and deputy physician in chief for quality and safety at sloane kettering cancer center. the "new york times" has reported, we've reported here, new york governor mario cuomo has somewhat reversed the position of new york state, saying people can spend their quarantine at home but they still have to do it. now i want you to listen to governor chris christie when he was campaigning in...
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. >> an assistant professor at both lsu health sciences center and tulane medical center.nk you for being here. >> thank you. >> you know, we have that absolute definitive statement by the cdc there's no -- there's zero risk on commercial airline flights from that dallas ebola patient. that statement you just heard, you know, they're going to go back and try to monitor everyone this gentleman has come in contact with. you also have that gap charles hadlock talked about. he wasn't symptomatic at first but that question of where he had been, where he had just come from, didn't seem to register with health care workers. is the real risk of ebola the human error risk, that people won't track a patient properly? >> i've been talking about this since -- this ebola outbreak. we have to make sure we don't use that old adage we learned in medical school. the old adage is, when you hear hoof beats behind me, think horses not zebras because common things are common and uncommon things are uncommon. my health care cokacare compadr there, i'm asking you to look at the uncommon thing. w
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it all makes sense, lsu. >>> we go from cheap beer to expensive.y expensive stuff being served up at a whiskey bar in houston. >> it's called the pride of 1978 and one of the rare whiskeys in the world. >> they had a tasting yesterday. this is what it cost you. a shot. $750. >> what? >> yes. >> okay. talk about rare. only 700 bottles available. >> $750? i'm sure it's worth every single cent. >>> the mix coming up. pumpkin pie. one that weighs close to a ton. we'll explain this one. >> first, singer michael bolton leads a long list of celebrities selling out, going commercial and pitching products. can stars really put you in the buying mood? you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by acorn stairlifts. why do my glasses and dishes sometimes come out with spots? well, those spots are actually leftover food or detergent residue. can we help prevent this? yes, use finish jet dry. it goes in your dishwasher's dispenser to help eliminate spots and residues. wow, what a difference! delsym helps silence cough
it all makes sense, lsu. >>> we go from cheap beer to expensive.y expensive stuff being served up at a whiskey bar in houston. >> it's called the pride of 1978 and one of the rare whiskeys in the world. >> they had a tasting yesterday. this is what it cost you. a shot. $750. >> what? >> yes. >> okay. talk about rare. only 700 bottles available. >> $750? i'm sure it's worth every single cent. >>> the mix coming up. pumpkin pie. one that...