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i'm conservative, i wake up and read about the lsu tigers, not the president's tweets. i think we need to have more of a focus on the family. >> leadership is most important thing. fighter for 20 years, this has been trained with leadership. in the navy you learn country other people the way you want to be treated. to try to surround themselves with the best people they can find, and i give them credit. i was trained as a leader -- this man is none of those things. . shake my head it's got to hurt for him to recruit people to work for him. john barrasso -- a senator -- we're just not getting names. people don't want to work with him. >> if we can bring free market forces to bear we can bring down costs for middle-class americans. politically, we can't get that done. got to get back to what i have been suggesting for the past six months, which is to push -- and embark on a step-by-step process to decide what comes next. this is consistent with what basically every republican who has campaigned for the past seven years has wanted to do. this is what we ought to be doing n
i'm conservative, i wake up and read about the lsu tigers, not the president's tweets. i think we need to have more of a focus on the family. >> leadership is most important thing. fighter for 20 years, this has been trained with leadership. in the navy you learn country other people the way you want to be treated. to try to surround themselves with the best people they can find, and i give them credit. i was trained as a leader -- this man is none of those things. . shake my head it's...
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i know that southern moscow, lsu -- southern law school, lsu law school, and other legal services are providing free legal are are providing free legal services. >> [inaudible] >> but do they charge you, because these people do it for free? get michael's contact, because in a sometimes just a call from the office makes a difference. sir, you were raising her hand. sen. cassidy: let me get the microphone here please. >> i want to thank you for coming out. what is your take on medicaid and allowing the states to control certain parts of -- [indiscernible] we have a serious problem in louisiana with health care. sen. cassidy: that is a broad question that we can address. thank you, sir. we don't know over the final bill will end up. let's talk about what we currently have. the medicaid expansion has been a lot of money for louisiana. let me describe house that has worked -- how that has worked. for the first few years, the federal taxpayer, which is us through our federal taxes, have been paying 100% of the cost. that begins to change, i think it isnext year. senator urging barrow, thank
i know that southern moscow, lsu -- southern law school, lsu law school, and other legal services are providing free legal are are providing free legal services. >> [inaudible] >> but do they charge you, because these people do it for free? get michael's contact, because in a sometimes just a call from the office makes a difference. sir, you were raising her hand. sen. cassidy: let me get the microphone here please. >> i want to thank you for coming out. what is your take on...
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i decided i would go to lsu. i got a full scholarship. he says, lsu doesn't need you.rambling needs you. really made an impression on me. what he was saying to me was that you are not just coming here to get something from us. here see you come can give something to your fellow students. that is the way that i kind of navigated college. that i was giving as much as i was getting. william: you were a standout in high school, intellectually. editor of your high school newspaper. a standout at grambling. magna cum laude graduate. did you always know you wanted to be in journalism? you did an high school, and i guess in college? did you want to change the world? charles: i had no desire to be a journalist. i thought i was going to become a lawyer. i liked writing. when people ask me, how someone goes from being on the visual side, to writing, the fluke is how i went from being someone majoring in english to being on the visual side. the writing was like coming home. that was something i have always done. journalism just wasn't a profession in my world. i am from a tiny tow
i decided i would go to lsu. i got a full scholarship. he says, lsu doesn't need you.rambling needs you. really made an impression on me. what he was saying to me was that you are not just coming here to get something from us. here see you come can give something to your fellow students. that is the way that i kind of navigated college. that i was giving as much as i was getting. william: you were a standout in high school, intellectually. editor of your high school newspaper. a standout at...
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and light to the one side of charlie med was we call the lsu. logistics supply unit.hich had sandbags, sea rations, all that kind of stuff. it was in flames. >> you could hear the big guns over in laos in a mountain open up and the base started taking heavy incoming. >> all of a sudden this huge explooion. so they had hit the ammo dump. and it -- it wasn't one explosion. this was like maybe two hours of explosions. >> at the same time, the village of khe sahn home to about ,200 civilians came under attack. >> just south of the base maybe four miles south. >> the marines and soldiers didn't know it but the grueling saenlg of khe sahn had begun. everyone and everything at the base is a target. fresh troops and supplies is only accomplished with choppers forced to fly but barrage of fire. one of the fresh troops was tony latore. >> it was me and three 500-gallon gladders of fuel that were chained down on the inside of the aircraft. >> he hitched a ride on a c-130 that supplied the base. >> finally, the crew chief came over to me and yelled in my ear, khe sahn's under att
and light to the one side of charlie med was we call the lsu. logistics supply unit.hich had sandbags, sea rations, all that kind of stuff. it was in flames. >> you could hear the big guns over in laos in a mountain open up and the base started taking heavy incoming. >> all of a sudden this huge explooion. so they had hit the ammo dump. and it -- it wasn't one explosion. this was like maybe two hours of explosions. >> at the same time, the village of khe sahn home to about...
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i know that southern moscow, lsu -- southern law school, lsu law school, and other legal services are providing free legal services. do they charge you? these people do it for free. again, get the contact. sometimes, just a call from the ce.ice makes a differen sir, you raise your hand? >> thank you for coming out. what is your take on medicaid and allowing states to control --, likearts of the president trump has been pushing. we have had problems in louisiana and i was worried that might take place again. >> a really good kind of broad .uestion that we can address thank you. where the final bill will end up and i should say that. let's talk about what we currently have. beenedicaid expansion has a lot of money for louisiana. let me explain how that works. for the first few years, the federal taxpayer have been and that0% of the cost begins to change next year. let me just think the senator for being here. thank you. , we pay 5%. 2020, the louisiana taxpayers will be responsible for 10% of ost of the medicaid expansion. when the federal government paid 100%, the state spent a lot of
i know that southern moscow, lsu -- southern law school, lsu law school, and other legal services are providing free legal services. do they charge you? these people do it for free. again, get the contact. sometimes, just a call from the ce.ice makes a differen sir, you raise your hand? >> thank you for coming out. what is your take on medicaid and allowing states to control --, likearts of the president trump has been pushing. we have had problems in louisiana and i was worried that...
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the third-round pick -- with a lsu posted a video doing extreme pushups. i see. >> is that a bungee cord? >> wow. that's on a cord. >> that's like your daily routine, right, kendis? first pulling cars and then the pushups with the bungee cord. >> defense is going to take him out. >> throw a chain on him, do some pushups, why not? >> it would be good if he had some weight on ton p of it. >> why not add to it. >>> the helicopter that made an emergency landing in the ocean with a well-known personality on board. >>> and road rage spilling out into the streets of manhattan. one man pulling out a machete. >>> check out our behind the scenes pi scenes pics on wnn fans.com. you're watching "world news now." ...studying to be a dentist and she gave me advice. she said... my daughter is... ...dadgo pro with crest pro-health. 4 out of 5 dentists confirm... ...these crest pro-health... ...products help maintain a... ...professional clean. go pro with crest pro health crest pro-health... ...really brought my mouth... ...to the next level. not all fish oil supplements
the third-round pick -- with a lsu posted a video doing extreme pushups. i see. >> is that a bungee cord? >> wow. that's on a cord. >> that's like your daily routine, right, kendis? first pulling cars and then the pushups with the bungee cord. >> defense is going to take him out. >> throw a chain on him, do some pushups, why not? >> it would be good if he had some weight on ton p of it. >> why not add to it. >>> the helicopter that made an...
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say at lsu and my people face the biggest threat in rural areas. in this one village alone twenty people have died in the space of three months. i was esta hence the concerr the medicine for that illness a funny. little. marvelously. mozilla through. nothing was going. it's been over two years since this conflict began. and people have a sick hungry and exhausted by this war. abdullah and hand a two out of five people in the family that have been infected with cholera. and the nearest hospital is over an hour and a half away. like most people here. they simply can't afford to get the. the truth is that for many in this country there's no escaping cholera. here on the edge of the village is the only source of water. if people know it's infecte. with no other options they continue to rely on it. no one in my comfy bbc news had jeff yemen. you're watching bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program. three people were killed as palestinians clashed with israeli security forces palestinian presidents now what suspension old official called
say at lsu and my people face the biggest threat in rural areas. in this one village alone twenty people have died in the space of three months. i was esta hence the concerr the medicine for that illness a funny. little. marvelously. mozilla through. nothing was going. it's been over two years since this conflict began. and people have a sick hungry and exhausted by this war. abdullah and hand a two out of five people in the family that have been infected with cholera. and the nearest hospital...
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lauithat ctieso is ou cou tl abt that lsu. maybellhr o y. >> iilsath ts a titi o c' ea aere out we filized tefor compaesi d oncas om cplof emndicatg,vethghe ought we g tingrme onhe re,hecallednd idhewe n se ey nt tcoin ith maet that ia g obm r guto. i t dn thomof the mpies. thbiesisesheraed s iom ospia-- enfoemt sci enllnt piods. th cldaveonmo a th wldavbe helpf. e co oashe titis. atha te,hiwain ptembebereheleion. enavg atas o tre th had dlar fireth codutnhaca a wt mnto them parcur iuein b iuend ass y eyerstggng tyand sy t maet i do infos omhe obamadniraonowto nnlvia- uto nnlvia and wsatoth wi cris s, atan dfr t stendederal deo epou in eart? t e p t lt b ccerns. must aersilend peonut t hse learsp atrohthat ca belied an aroiaonaseed nd they wt crtndhewo aroiaona ndetounthmoy. ve spl weavtorodehibefit. thinrae durys wort biiof lls tiwi. eyonheir ce,hemade thr in n iisheir obgaono proprie e ne usadth, e nsueesfnctaty sw y stte oreal and dey wlde ch dasr r eoury thes loofnctaty alrey ead t fer governn's pics. otoof tt,he veme s ww
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paul harsh from lsu health new orleans, who specializes in hyperbaric oxygen therapy.d regular oxygen treatments and started improving almost immediately! >> she was starting to speak and say some words. she could say mama. >> reporter: the next step, a hyperbaric chamber where increased oxygen and pressure are used to treat wounds. >> this is a massive wound to her brain. we are stimulating growth of tissue inhibiting inflammation and stopping cell death. >> reporter: these before and after mri scans show a startling regrowth of tissue! >> the white on the outside of the brain now is much, much smaller meaning the crevices have filled in which can only be due to brain growth. >> reporter: the doctor says her brain damage has been reverseed. >> by the time we were done, she was walking, talking, mom felt she was cognitively back to normal. >> reporter: the family has a message for other parents. >> we are so thrilled that the word is out so other children can be helped. >> really is a miracle. little eden is still getting follow-up treatments going back to new orleans
paul harsh from lsu health new orleans, who specializes in hyperbaric oxygen therapy.d regular oxygen treatments and started improving almost immediately! >> she was starting to speak and say some words. she could say mama. >> reporter: the next step, a hyperbaric chamber where increased oxygen and pressure are used to treat wounds. >> this is a massive wound to her brain. we are stimulating growth of tissue inhibiting inflammation and stopping cell death. >> reporter:...
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. >> determined to find treatment options, eden's parent found doctor paul heart , from lsu health new orleans, who specializes in hyperbarick oxygen therapy. eden started regular oxygen treatments, and started imette st. guillen proving almost immediately. >> she was starting to speak, and say some words. she could say mama. >> the next step, a hyperbarick chamber, where increased oxygen and pressure are used to treat wounds. >> this is a massive wounds to her brain. we are stimulating growth of tissue, inhibiting inflammation, stopping cell death. >> these before and after mri scans show a startling re- growth of tissue. >> the white on the outside of the brain now is much, much smaller, meaning, the crevices that filled in which can only be due to brain growth. >> doctor heart says eden's brain damage has been reversed >> by the time we were done, she was walking, talking, mom felt she was cognitively back to normal. >> the family has been documenting her progress on line, and has a message for other parent. >> we just are so thrilled that the word is getting out about it, so that o
. >> determined to find treatment options, eden's parent found doctor paul heart , from lsu health new orleans, who specializes in hyperbarick oxygen therapy. eden started regular oxygen treatments, and started imette st. guillen proving almost immediately. >> she was starting to speak, and say some words. she could say mama. >> the next step, a hyperbarick chamber, where increased oxygen and pressure are used to treat wounds. >> this is a massive wounds to her brain. we...
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i wake up in the morning and read about the lsu tigers, i don't read about the president's tweets. i think we need to have more of a focus on that family, not on the president's tweets. >> does the president make it harder for democrats to work with the other side? >> he makes it harder for himself. the most important ingredient in any law in state, government, school or whatever always is leadership. i've been trained as a leader since a 12-year-old boy scout, naval officer for 25 years, and this man has been trained as a leader, too. one of the things they thought us early on in the navy is treat other people the way you want to be treated. they taught us that leaders don't build themselves up by pushing other people down, when things go well, give others the credit. everything i was trained as a leader. this man is none of those things. is none of those things. i look at it and i just shake my head. it's got to be harder for him to recruit people, come work for him. they're having a terrible time filling positions. they said, we're just not getting names. out of 600 positions, i
i wake up in the morning and read about the lsu tigers, i don't read about the president's tweets. i think we need to have more of a focus on that family, not on the president's tweets. >> does the president make it harder for democrats to work with the other side? >> he makes it harder for himself. the most important ingredient in any law in state, government, school or whatever always is leadership. i've been trained as a leader since a 12-year-old boy scout, naval officer for 25...
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he is a graduate of lsu law school and he clerked for judge on the fifth circuit. before starting his own firm he was louisiana's first solicitor general and he served as general counsel for religious liberty. to the far left is joe palmore. he is the cochair of the practice group. he got his undergraduate degree and his graduate degree from the university of virginia. he clerked on the eastern district of new york, and justice ruth bader ginsberg. he served as deputy general counsel for three years and for five years he served as an assistant poster general at the department of justice. he has argued ten cases before the u.s. supreme court and was the primary author of briefs and over 150 cases in the high court. will, the court heard two significant redistricting cases this past term. cooper. whether you tell us a little bit about those cases. >> i'll be happy too. thank you for having me. the supreme court did hear two major redistricting cases. i will knock it into the weeds of the various districts. mostly to keep you from falling asleep and keep me from messi
he is a graduate of lsu law school and he clerked for judge on the fifth circuit. before starting his own firm he was louisiana's first solicitor general and he served as general counsel for religious liberty. to the far left is joe palmore. he is the cochair of the practice group. he got his undergraduate degree and his graduate degree from the university of virginia. he clerked on the eastern district of new york, and justice ruth bader ginsberg. he served as deputy general counsel for three...
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he is a graduate of lsu law school and got an llm from olumbia law school and clerked on the fifth circuit. he also served as general counselgeneral counsel for religious liberty and nationally recognized public interest law firm. to the left is joseph palmore, the cochair of the practice group from morrison foerster who got his undergraduate degree from harvard and master's degree from the university of virginia. he worked with judge gleeson in the eastern district of new york. judge jacobson on the second circuit and for justice ginsburg on the supreme court. he's served as deputy general counsel for the federal communications commission for three years and five years as assistant solicitor general at the department of justice. he has argued 10 cases before the u.s. supreme court and is the primary author of 150 cases before the supreme court. let's jump right in. pretty significant redistricting cases. why don't you tell us a little bit about those cases. >> the supreme court heard two major redistricting cases. i will not get into the weeds, mostly to keep you from falling asleep and m
he is a graduate of lsu law school and got an llm from olumbia law school and clerked on the fifth circuit. he also served as general counselgeneral counsel for religious liberty and nationally recognized public interest law firm. to the left is joseph palmore, the cochair of the practice group from morrison foerster who got his undergraduate degree from harvard and master's degree from the university of virginia. he worked with judge gleeson in the eastern district of new york. judge jacobson...
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he's a graduate of lsu law school and got an lml in law school. before starting his own firm kyle was louisiana's first solicitor-general and also served as council at the becket fund and recognized public interest law firm. joe got his under graduate degree from harvard and jd and masters degree from the university of virginia. he also served as deputy general council at the federal chukzs commission for three years. and for five years he served as an assistant solicitor general at the department of justice. he's argued ten cases for the u.s. supreme court and primary author of briefs in over 150 other cases of the high court. so let's jump right into this. so, will, the court heard two pretty significant redistricting cases. why don't you tell us a little bit about those cases. >> i'd be happy to. and thank you for having me here today. this is a great event. i will not get into the weeds of the various districts mostly to keep you from falling asleep and keep me from messing up. but tboth cases -- but happens s a state has a variety of objectiv
he's a graduate of lsu law school and got an lml in law school. before starting his own firm kyle was louisiana's first solicitor-general and also served as council at the becket fund and recognized public interest law firm. joe got his under graduate degree from harvard and jd and masters degree from the university of virginia. he also served as deputy general council at the federal chukzs commission for three years. and for five years he served as an assistant solicitor general at the...
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personal income tax return on subchapter s corporation raise taxes on them don't have much similar lsud she heard about a 40 -- >> steve bannon said -- he could envision 4 being in front of top rate. >> here is the question. >> what? >> donald trump said well i talked to wealth friends they say they will pay more. because you are adequately friends are liberals live in new york city. >> let people go if you've got people working for you taxes go that much higher going to fire people, start spending less. >> yeah. >> you are going to shake your head at this point because i know where this president is going on taxes i really don't, another thing, i mean -- apple is committed to billed three u.s. plants? apple has no comment on that. >> that is what he said apple will not comment on it stu are we to believe. >> it i am looking for that question i am going to say -- i have my doubts. >> stuart varney, do i sense a change. >> certainly not -- >> raising. >> see you in 10 minutes. >> i know you have more to say top of the hour stuart with his fantastic guests 9:00 a.m. after "mornings with
personal income tax return on subchapter s corporation raise taxes on them don't have much similar lsud she heard about a 40 -- >> steve bannon said -- he could envision 4 being in front of top rate. >> here is the question. >> what? >> donald trump said well i talked to wealth friends they say they will pay more. because you are adequately friends are liberals live in new york city. >> let people go if you've got people working for you taxes go that much higher...
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t i could do >> this is baby brock who lsu paint swatch. not sure what that means. >> egg shell.paper. >> you know what's so even any >> i love his face. >> that face is fantastic. >> that's so cute. >> finally baby levi was at the utah zoo and was totally oblivious to what was happening behind him. >> wait. [ laughter ] >> she's happy. >> look at this. >> does that not scare any of you? >> no, they are behind. >> what's everybody looking at? oh, they are smiling at me. that's funny. >> look, not even fazed. that was cute. >> that was fun. >> that was fun. i love a baby video. >> the work we do is very important, baby videos and dad jokes. >> why would mila think we're doing nothing? >> i have no idea. >> let's show you the weather and see what's happening. we do have heavy showers and thunderstorms firing up in the midsection of the country and that severe weather is going to be moving to the east. in fact, we are looking at a risk of severe storms today stretching from oklahoma city to schenectady, new york. heavy rain, gusty winds. this is a slight risk. tomorrow we've got str
t i could do >> this is baby brock who lsu paint swatch. not sure what that means. >> egg shell.paper. >> you know what's so even any >> i love his face. >> that face is fantastic. >> that's so cute. >> finally baby levi was at the utah zoo and was totally oblivious to what was happening behind him. >> wait. [ laughter ] >> she's happy. >> look at this. >> does that not scare any of you? >> no, they are behind. >>...