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lsu wins 2-0. the redskins had their inaugural golf classic today. the redskins' prospect with a trip doubt golf court. a year ago, he was diagnosed with a blood disorder that made it difficult to travel to friends houses. among the redskins, none other than rg iii. people are wondering if this will be a europe's success. you their way, rg iii says they are ready. -- either way, rg iii says they are ready. robert: it all falls on your shoulders. my shoulders are big enough to carry the load. i just focus on what i can control and not worry about what anybody else says. when you do that it can affect how you view yourself, and that is the one thing you never want to happen. robert: the wizards held the first of many open practices. a dematha star was one of the many nba hopefuls. brant average 17 points, seven assists this past season for the iris. his uncle played for the bullets and his brother played for the bulls. the maryland terps and ucla bruins just getting underway in the deciding game of their series in the baseball tournament. the winner ad
lsu wins 2-0. the redskins had their inaugural golf classic today. the redskins' prospect with a trip doubt golf court. a year ago, he was diagnosed with a blood disorder that made it difficult to travel to friends houses. among the redskins, none other than rg iii. people are wondering if this will be a europe's success. you their way, rg iii says they are ready. -- either way, rg iii says they are ready. robert: it all falls on your shoulders. my shoulders are big enough to carry the load. i...
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but in the end, lsu was eliminated falling to the horn frogs of texas christian. got 'em 8-but they got the play of the day. >>> 5:25 right now. cameras are rolling when a man runs into a burning home multiple times. but he is no hero. the details coming up. >> reporter: and the stage is being set for quite a party and a warriors parade. people are already lining up grass fed? mhmm. i'm super into health. bottled tap water? well all bottled water is the same right? you need crystal geyser alpine spring water. made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser alpine spring water. bottled at the mountain source. ♪ da da da da ♪ ♪ da da da da ♪ ♪ da da da da ♪ ♪ da...♪ sorry brenda. crystal geyser. bottled at the mountain source. da da da. i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] >>> good morning, everybody! we are live at the parade of champions! the parade steps off at 10 a.m. and we will all tell you what you can expect. >> whoo! warriors! >> i'm going to te
but in the end, lsu was eliminated falling to the horn frogs of texas christian. got 'em 8-but they got the play of the day. >>> 5:25 right now. cameras are rolling when a man runs into a burning home multiple times. but he is no hero. the details coming up. >> reporter: and the stage is being set for quite a party and a warriors parade. people are already lining up grass fed? mhmm. i'm super into health. bottled tap water? well all bottled water is the same right? you need...
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but in the end, lsu was eliminated falling to the horn frogs of texas christian.ogs 8-4. but they got the play of the day. >>> the warriors victory parade is going to make quite a challenge to get around the bay area today. we'll let you know what to look out for. >> reporter: yeah. we are about 4.5 hours out or about 4 hours out from the actual parade. people are already lining up here along the route. we'll hear from one of the female announcer: don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale! save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> the young man accused of killing nine people at a south carolina church appears in court today while a clearer picture of his motivation is emerging. >> and health officials are scrambling to figure out how dozens of kids got sick at an east bay pool. >> we're looking at plenty of sun around the bay area today and a warmer saturday. the details coming up in a minute. >> and we have firs
but in the end, lsu was eliminated falling to the horn frogs of texas christian.ogs 8-4. but they got the play of the day. >>> the warriors victory parade is going to make quite a challenge to get around the bay area today. we'll let you know what to look out for. >> reporter: yeah. we are about 4.5 hours out or about 4 hours out from the actual parade. people are already lining up here along the route. we'll hear from one of the female announcer: don't miss sleep train's 4th of...
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. >> reporter: after being treated at interim lsu hospital for exhausttion, officers carried bois by the limb. >> a brand-new officer with his training spotted him this morning. >> that happened at a convenience store in the 9th ward. officers say bois hopped on a bus in an attempt to lose him. still wearing busted handcuffs from his arrest friday night. but they were able to stop the bus. >> awesome. great job nopd. >> reporter: bois faces a first- degree murder charge after investigators say he killed officer darryl holloway on saturday. bois was first taken into custody on friday for aggravated assault on a woman with a firearm. >> they turned him over to the day watch to transport him. >> reporter: holloway was in charge of transporting him. but police say in the car, he was able to shoot the officer. the officer crashed his unite and later died. besides holloway's fun, investigators found two others inside the squad car. >> one of the guns was a .38 revolver and then there was a .40 caliber weapon, a smith and wes on which was -- wesson which was believed to be used in this crim
. >> reporter: after being treated at interim lsu hospital for exhausttion, officers carried bois by the limb. >> a brand-new officer with his training spotted him this morning. >> that happened at a convenience store in the 9th ward. officers say bois hopped on a bus in an attempt to lose him. still wearing busted handcuffs from his arrest friday night. but they were able to stop the bus. >> awesome. great job nopd. >> reporter: bois faces a first- degree murder...
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on january 18th, 1984 the night before a big game against rival lsu, his father was assassinated by terroristshe was considered one of the brightest academics in the middle east. he built his life around bridging the divide between christians and muslims and jews, but he is dead. >> facebook.com/thefivefnc for the rest of the video. >>> general acts of kindness that troopers and police officers do across this country every day. this is dash cam video. it is of this little old lady. she's 80 years old. she got confused went the wrong direction. he thought it was a pursuit. he tried to escort her to be able to get home. it took about an hour but he got her safely back. is this not one of the most adorable things you have seen? i love it. >> she doesn't have a gps on that thing? >> waze app. >>> doreen likes older men. they are the oldest newlyweds. >> oh my god. >> i'm going to break that record. watch out. i'm coming for you. >> that's very sweet. >> it's nice. never too late to start. >> sure. you like being married. >>> yesterday was the national puerto rican day parade. i feel like i'm relat
on january 18th, 1984 the night before a big game against rival lsu, his father was assassinated by terroristshe was considered one of the brightest academics in the middle east. he built his life around bridging the divide between christians and muslims and jews, but he is dead. >> facebook.com/thefivefnc for the rest of the video. >>> general acts of kindness that troopers and police officers do across this country every day. this is dash cam video. it is of this little old...
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joining me tonight professor of lsu health science center.. christina, i'll start with you tonight. and thanks for joining us. what is your reaction to this new law and why are you against vaccinations if across the board it will help protect other children. >> thank you for having me ed. i will not say we're against vaccinations, we're for parental rights and being able to choose what goes into your child's body. vaccinations do come with a risk. if you read the vaccine package inserts, there's a long list of risks involved if your child does have a reaction. parents are struggling with just trying to work with their doctors to work out what's right for their individual child. and this law takes that away. i will also say that it also takes away the constitutional right that california affords every child, which is to have a free and public education, and that should not be trumped by the fear of contagion. that's being shown by the supreme court that fear of contagion should not take that right away for free and public education. >> so this
joining me tonight professor of lsu health science center.. christina, i'll start with you tonight. and thanks for joining us. what is your reaction to this new law and why are you against vaccinations if across the board it will help protect other children. >> thank you for having me ed. i will not say we're against vaccinations, we're for parental rights and being able to choose what goes into your child's body. vaccinations do come with a risk. if you read the vaccine package inserts,...
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lsu won. you're a former student. >> and graduate that's the way we roll at baton rouge.ple chaser. ashley is here we have sandra here, larry levin is here and look again at this guy, mike murray is here. and the market is now open. let me show you the big board and see that mroo he is-- please. we're down in the first 14 seconds of business. mike murphy you think that this market is actually going to sell off what 3 to 5% right? >> that's what we've been seeing, stuart. the market has a strong climb the last few years. you have the opportunity to get in, 3 to 5% pullback center a the lot of times precipitated by this. >> look at the price of gold. in the wall street journal some think it's a bargain. larry levin in chicago, is cold a bargain at 1193 an ounce? >> i agree it's a bargain and i agree with the other guests there raising interest rates will make it go higher. if there are higher interest rates, it's fed driven cold prices will certainly reflect that. stuart: sandra, i want to bring you into the price of gold. texas is talking about building its own gold bullio
lsu won. you're a former student. >> and graduate that's the way we roll at baton rouge.ple chaser. ashley is here we have sandra here, larry levin is here and look again at this guy, mike murray is here. and the market is now open. let me show you the big board and see that mroo he is-- please. we're down in the first 14 seconds of business. mike murphy you think that this market is actually going to sell off what 3 to 5% right? >> that's what we've been seeing, stuart. the market...
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and next year, i will be a visitor at lsu, a law school in louisiana. so, i am the embodiment of the albany-baton rouge access as well. mr. hunt: yes, i'd like to say let's don't discount that that mexican war brought us all of the western southwest, california, new mexico, et cetera. he was a commander in chief and he acted like it. and if it upset winfield scott who had quite a temper and zachary taylor, so be it. but as it turned out, that is what history has recorded. we greatly expanded the united states during that time and we got those properties for very, very little. in terms of the history of real estate, polk rates high. ms. swain: a little bit on to zachary taylor. mr. finkelman: only if you think that going to war with a country to steal half their country is an appropriate and legitimate thing to do. and a significant numbers of americans believed that the mexican war was purely a land grab and a war of aggression. and many americans including john c. calhoun who was -- who was a great defender of slavery, believed that the mexican war was
and next year, i will be a visitor at lsu, a law school in louisiana. so, i am the embodiment of the albany-baton rouge access as well. mr. hunt: yes, i'd like to say let's don't discount that that mexican war brought us all of the western southwest, california, new mexico, et cetera. he was a commander in chief and he acted like it. and if it upset winfield scott who had quite a temper and zachary taylor, so be it. but as it turned out, that is what history has recorded. we greatly expanded...
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they came so my mom can be a student at lsu. they came so my dad could get a. -- job. my dad did not come her to be dependent on a government program. it came to work. he looked in the yellow pages and called after called looking for work. he had an accident -- accent. i don't know how many weeks or days or how many times people laughed at him. but a railroad guy took a chance and said you could work -- begin work on monday morning. do not do this when you interview for your first job after school. my dad tells him -- he hasn't even started -- that's great. i don't have a car. i don't have a job's license. you will need to pick me up on your way to work monday morning. who tells his boss that? the guy was so amazed with my dad's enthusiasm that he did it. six month later, i was born. i love the next part of this story. there was no obamacare. my parents insurance did not cover me. i love what my dad did next. my dad went to the doc and shook hands. i will send you a check every month as i pay for this delivery. i know how that would work today. i asked my dad, how do p
they came so my mom can be a student at lsu. they came so my dad could get a. -- job. my dad did not come her to be dependent on a government program. it came to work. he looked in the yellow pages and called after called looking for work. he had an accident -- accent. i don't know how many weeks or days or how many times people laughed at him. but a railroad guy took a chance and said you could work -- begin work on monday morning. do not do this when you interview for your first job after...
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next year, i will be visiting lsu. i am the embodiment of the albany-baton rouge access as well. ms. hunt: let's don't discount that the mexican war brought us all of the western southwest. california, new mexico, etc. he was the commander in chief and he acted like it. and if it upset when phil scott who had quite a temper, and zachary taylor, so be it. as it turned out that is what , history has recorded. we greatly expanded the united states during that time and we got those properties for very , very little. in terms of the history of real estate polk rates high. professor finkelman: only if you think that going to war with a country to steal half their country is an appropriate and legitimate thing to do. significant numbers of americans believed that the mexican war was purely a land-grab. and a war of aggression. many americans, including john c calhoun, who is a great defender of slavery believed that the mexican war was a huge mistake. tell who predicted correctly that once you had the war, it would open up again the question of slavery in the territories. that would cau
next year, i will be visiting lsu. i am the embodiment of the albany-baton rouge access as well. ms. hunt: let's don't discount that the mexican war brought us all of the western southwest. california, new mexico, etc. he was the commander in chief and he acted like it. and if it upset when phil scott who had quite a temper, and zachary taylor, so be it. as it turned out that is what , history has recorded. we greatly expanded the united states during that time and we got those properties for...
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my parents came to this country over 40 years ago my mom steadied at lsu my dad got his job in the yellow pages. i think our cadre is better off to have people like that he will contribute to the economy. we have this narrow gauge one of the foolish things we do with universities and schools give the best education event kicked them out or take jobs away. i will say one thing that does not get talked-about enough. most republicans as well talk about securing the border. but we also need to talk about assimilation. we used to be proud of the great melting pot. one of the things i love about this country if you were here five minutes or 100 years to our american to start a business or join the military. there are some of the left that say we're not a melting pot some say it is a correct to say somehow our culture is better than i think anybody who wants to be here should be american and it is foolish to pretend. one of the things we can do is stop calling ourselves hyphenated americans we're not in the americans are african american or asian american and the sooner we see that the stronger
my parents came to this country over 40 years ago my mom steadied at lsu my dad got his job in the yellow pages. i think our cadre is better off to have people like that he will contribute to the economy. we have this narrow gauge one of the foolish things we do with universities and schools give the best education event kicked them out or take jobs away. i will say one thing that does not get talked-about enough. most republicans as well talk about securing the border. but we also need to talk...
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they came so my mom can be a student at lsu. they came so my dad could get a. -- job.y dad did not come her to be dependent on a government program. it came to work. he looked in the yellow pages and called after called looking for work. my dad has a sick accent. i don't mean like me, a south accent. he had a thick accent. i don't know how many weeks or days or how many times people laughed at him. but a railroad guy took a chance and said you could work -- begin work on monday morning. do not do this when you interview for your first job after school. my dad tells him -- he hasn't even started -- that's great. i don't have a car. i don't have a job's license. you will need to pick me up on your way to work monday morning. who tells his boss that? the guy was so amazed with my dad's enthusiasm that he did it. six month later, i was born. i love the next part of this story. there was no obamacare. my parents insurance did not cover me. i love what my dad did next. my dad went to the doc and shook hands. i will send you a check every month as i pay for this delivery. i k
they came so my mom can be a student at lsu. they came so my dad could get a. -- job.y dad did not come her to be dependent on a government program. it came to work. he looked in the yellow pages and called after called looking for work. my dad has a sick accent. i don't mean like me, a south accent. he had a thick accent. i don't know how many weeks or days or how many times people laughed at him. but a railroad guy took a chance and said you could work -- begin work on monday morning. do not...
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they came so my mom could be a student at lsu, so my dad could get a job. my dad did not come here to be dependent on a government program. he started calling company after company, looking for work. at that time, he had a thick accent. i do not mean a southern accent like me. he had a thick accent. i do not know how many days it took. i do not know how many people left at him. but he finally got work at a railroad company. they set, you can start work monday morning. i know some students do not do this when they interview for the first jobs. this is something you should not do with your new boss. my dad tells his new boss, look, i do not have a car or a drivers license. you will have to pick be up on your way to work. who does that? who tells their boss that? the guy was so amazed by my dads and doozy as -- enthusiasm. six months later, i was born. i am what you would call a pre-existing condition. that meant my parents insurance did not cover me. there was no contract or paperwork. my dad just went to the doctor and shook hands. he said i will send you a
they came so my mom could be a student at lsu, so my dad could get a job. my dad did not come here to be dependent on a government program. he started calling company after company, looking for work. at that time, he had a thick accent. i do not mean a southern accent like me. he had a thick accent. i do not know how many days it took. i do not know how many people left at him. but he finally got work at a railroad company. they set, you can start work monday morning. i know some students do...
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administration official in charge of implementing the president's health care law and professor at lsu health sciences center in louisiana. gentlemen, great to have you here. i want to start with you. you heard the sound bites there of what we heard from john boehner, mitch mcconnell. do you think that's just rhetoric or do you anticipate that these legal fights and the momentum from the republicans is going to continue. >> i think the supporters are relieved. the opponents of the law that are really really relieved. because they will no -- they had no alternative. the republicans in congress were in disarray. republican governors certainly didn't want to have benefits taken away from the people in their states. so this really is a victory for everyone. it's a victory for the people who now have insurance and get to keep their insurance. but it's also i think, despite what they said despite what we just heard, it's really what the republicans and mitch mcconnell and john boehner and all their friends wanted. they can now use this rhetoric but they don't actually have to come up with an
administration official in charge of implementing the president's health care law and professor at lsu health sciences center in louisiana. gentlemen, great to have you here. i want to start with you. you heard the sound bites there of what we heard from john boehner, mitch mcconnell. do you think that's just rhetoric or do you anticipate that these legal fights and the momentum from the republicans is going to continue. >> i think the supporters are relieved. the opponents of the law...
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lsu can make your case to these judges that there is reason to continue -- and less -- continue, they will shut it down. one of the things i think that's, that we have forgotten is we want to treat intelligence gathering and prevention like ordinary law enforcement. what i mean by that is this. ordinarily in the criminal law context government doesn't get involved in a case unless something that has already happened, if there's been an explosion or a murder or a bank robbery or something like that. it is done after the fact to try to figure out what happened, and if you can to identify the perpetrator and to bring them to justice. and that satisfies an important need in our society to enforce our criminal law. but that's far different than what our intelligence community is supposed to be doing. because they are supposed to be detecting threats and intervening in those ongoing schemes and stopping them before they ultimately poker. and that's the important lesson we learned on 9/11 -- ultimately occur. unfortunately it's been so long ago now many people have simply forgotten or they d
lsu can make your case to these judges that there is reason to continue -- and less -- continue, they will shut it down. one of the things i think that's, that we have forgotten is we want to treat intelligence gathering and prevention like ordinary law enforcement. what i mean by that is this. ordinarily in the criminal law context government doesn't get involved in a case unless something that has already happened, if there's been an explosion or a murder or a bank robbery or something like...