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and i have no continuing to work together, mississippi if's mississippi's best days are in front of us.akea moment to thank the person who has been a c t my life for over 23 wonderful wife and our state's amazing first lady elie. [applause] strength and inspiration for meer the years and especially during my time as governor. she is a terrific mom excellent first lady ask is a tremendous -- and a tremeur state. i'm lucky to have her in my every single day and and i thank god that s is. before i go with a heavy heart that recognize the honorable service and tremendous sacrifice chief warrant officer semiic and chief warrant officer abbott. please join me in a moment of and prayer for their many friends ask family. and family. thank you. this tragic accident is yet another the freedoms we hold carry free. it is also a reminder that we should never if miss an opportunity to say thank b youen and women in uni that champion freedom abroad. both domestically and abroad. warn you this is going to be a boring it's got no hot buttons virtually no conflict and if no drama. what about to do tonight s
and i have no continuing to work together, mississippi if's mississippi's best days are in front of us.akea moment to thank the person who has been a c t my life for over 23 wonderful wife and our state's amazing first lady elie. [applause] strength and inspiration for meer the years and especially during my time as governor. she is a terrific mom excellent first lady ask is a tremendous -- and a tremeur state. i'm lucky to have her in my every single day and and i thank god that s is. before i...
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uh, i believe that the mississippi, mississippi jumped out of the volunteer from the dance and rabbit are treated through the trails of tiers. and um, i'm glad that our ancestors had evolved here. and um, i'm proud that we are still here. and they know going anywhere in the mississippi. chuck to reservation covers about 140 square kilometers in 10 different rural areas in the states. the mississippi river is nearly full, 1000 kilometers loan. and while it's the country's most important river, it's not the longest. memphis, tennessee, and new orleans louisiana a to key cities in the lower mississippi delta, which ends at the rivers mouth. the minutes that sees the gateway to the southern course of the mississippi and is named up to the ancient egyptian city of memphis, once the gateway to the nile delta. the name led to the selection of a gloss pyramid as a new land mom. the but for most memphis still stands for blues and rock and roll the and beale street. he's the hoss of its music scene. the careers of many stones began here, louis armstrong, joining cash. and of course, the king of
uh, i believe that the mississippi, mississippi jumped out of the volunteer from the dance and rabbit are treated through the trails of tiers. and um, i'm glad that our ancestors had evolved here. and um, i'm proud that we are still here. and they know going anywhere in the mississippi. chuck to reservation covers about 140 square kilometers in 10 different rural areas in the states. the mississippi river is nearly full, 1000 kilometers loan. and while it's the country's most important river,...
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and mississippi. by listening to these accounts and noticing these details, we understand not only mississippi's racial past, but the voices and deeds that resisted and fought back to create more just state, region and country. historian robin d.g. kelley sums up the emmett till generation in this way. the emmett till case a spark for a new generation to commit their lives to social change. they said, we're not going to die like this. instead, we're going to live and transform the south so people won't have to die like this. and if anything, if any events of the 1950s inspired young people to be committed to that kind of change, it was the lynching of emmett till. after seeing till's corpse, the young activist of the emmett till generation decided that enough was enough because they understood if they did not fight for societal change, they could be the victims of violence to mamie till-mobley orchestration and introduce young black people to a level of racial hatred that many did not know. black chil
and mississippi. by listening to these accounts and noticing these details, we understand not only mississippi's racial past, but the voices and deeds that resisted and fought back to create more just state, region and country. historian robin d.g. kelley sums up the emmett till generation in this way. the emmett till case a spark for a new generation to commit their lives to social change. they said, we're not going to die like this. instead, we're going to live and transform the south so...
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i am from mississippi., i was doing a black history speec then elected the first black mayor in the state of mississippi. was at a black history program at the univey met the honorable myers. once i finished, he came up to asked, about coming to to look, mississippi, to practice medicine. he had just graduated from the university. having said that, dr. myers came to to look, mississippi. at the time, i was a businessperson there. d a few buildings and stores that i owned. dr clinic into love, mississippi. ■'and there, he practiced medice and he moved to tula. i was to invite him there. at the time, a small city, about 3000 doctor. ers decided he would set up a practice there in tula mississippi. overthere, we have no he provided a valuable service there in tula, practicing medicine. long story short, dr. myers visited tula, was a great 4yimpression, not only of the cy of tula of and he did a fantastic job, because there were a series of medicala. thank you, and y blyou. now arriving, we have parade he on wa
i am from mississippi., i was doing a black history speec then elected the first black mayor in the state of mississippi. was at a black history program at the univey met the honorable myers. once i finished, he came up to asked, about coming to to look, mississippi, to practice medicine. he had just graduated from the university. having said that, dr. myers came to to look, mississippi. at the time, i was a businessperson there. d a few buildings and stores that i owned. dr clinic into love,...
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myers came to to mississippi.as a businessperson had a few buildings and stores that i owned.ers set up his clic in tchula, mississippi. and there, he practiced medicine moved to tchula. i was honored to invite him there. at the time, tchula, a small city, about 3000 people, we had no doctor.cided that he would set up a practice there in tchula, mississippi. and over the years, while he was no doctor, and he provided a valuable service there in tchula, practicing medicine. long story short, dr visited tchula, was a great impression, not on of the ■?■q of tchula, but the county of holmes and the state of mississippi. and heid deries of medical problems and a situation in tchula. thank you, and may god bless you. have the official juneteenth parade here on washington. ♪ yes, illinois and missouri in the house! >> happy juneteenth.■ ♪■, ♪■& ♪ [applause]■ ms. trumbo: -- worked hand-in-hand with the doc myers, movement for over 20 years. together and with the help of many board members and your legislators, to pass the
myers came to to mississippi.as a businessperson had a few buildings and stores that i owned.ers set up his clic in tchula, mississippi. and there, he practiced medicine moved to tchula. i was honored to invite him there. at the time, tchula, a small city, about 3000 people, we had no doctor.cided that he would set up a practice there in tchula, mississippi. and over the years, while he was no doctor, and he provided a valuable service there in tchula, practicing medicine. long story short, dr...
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i am from:p mississippi.ing the■■áb■>nt i was doing a black history speech across thez, having been elected the first black mayor in the state of mississippi. and i was at a black history program at the university of wisconsin. that is where i met the honorable reverend dr. myers. finished, he came up to me and asked, about coming to to look,■ississippi, to practice medicine. university. having said that, dr. myers came to to look, mississippi. 5 businessperson there. had a owned. dr. myers set up histo love, mississippi. and there, he practiced medicinr and he moved to tula. i was honored■ to invite him there. at thell city, about 3000 people, we had no doctor. dr. myers decided he would set up a practice there in tula mississippi. over the years, while he was there, we have no dtor. he provided a valuable service there in tula, practicing medicine. long story short, dr. myers visited tula was a great impression, not only of the city of tula, but the countym of holmes in the state of mississippi. tastic job,
i am from:p mississippi.ing the■■áb■>nt i was doing a black history speech across thez, having been elected the first black mayor in the state of mississippi. and i was at a black history program at the university of wisconsin. that is where i met the honorable reverend dr. myers. finished, he came up to me and asked, about coming to to look,■ississippi, to practice medicine. university. having said that, dr. myers came to to look, mississippi. 5 businessperson there. had a owned....
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it was mississippi.re we are today, then we're woefully mi the dobbs decision was■lalled bt opinion it was really one of the z]most profound district court opinions i've ever read. carlton reeves, eyes to think of judge carlton reeves who is from the american south. and in his opinion, at the time mississippi was making the claim it was legislating in this in his district court opinion, justice reeves said i call you on this, mississippi, you say you wa abortion bans to protect women's health, how is it you have the highest rate of maternal mortality in the country or maternal the country, how is it that 80% of black women who- 80% of black womencu who have maternal mortality in the state. th h about mississippi and women being denied sitting on juries. the long history of mississippi denying women the opportunity to open u bank accounts in their own names, loans in their own names. mississippi, about you protecting women's interest and protecting women's never ree shown that. and it was that stay on the
it was mississippi.re we are today, then we're woefully mi the dobbs decision was■lalled bt opinion it was really one of the z]most profound district court opinions i've ever read. carlton reeves, eyes to think of judge carlton reeves who is from the american south. and in his opinion, at the time mississippi was making the claim it was legislating in this in his district court opinion, justice reeves said i call you on this, mississippi, you say you wa abortion bans to protect women's...
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it's a casee state of mississippi. my maternal grandmother was mississippi. mississippi was a state that had laws if you were a black you could not park. you could not play billiards. in mississippi, if you wanted to vote, you had guess how many jellybeans in a jar? how many besub soap. recite the state's constitution. in 1865, congress ratified the 13th amendment which slavery in the united states. in 2013 mississippi got to it. that is the state thatrought us the dobbs case that overturned roe v. wade? think the past does not i today, then we're woefully mistaken. was actually forestalled by a judge who issued a district court opinion court opinion it was really one of the most profound district courte ever read. carlton reeves, closing my eyes to think carlton reeves who is from the american south. his opinion, at time mississippi was making the claim it was legislating in this space in order to protect women. in his district court justice reeves said i call you on this, mississippi you say you want abortion bans to how is it you have the highesttality in
it's a casee state of mississippi. my maternal grandmother was mississippi. mississippi was a state that had laws if you were a black you could not park. you could not play billiards. in mississippi, if you wanted to vote, you had guess how many jellybeans in a jar? how many besub soap. recite the state's constitution. in 1865, congress ratified the 13th amendment which slavery in the united states. in 2013 mississippi got to it. that is the state thatrought us the dobbs case that overturned...
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it's a case that comes out of the state of mississippi.if you were a black you could not play checkers in the . you could not bowl.■ mississipo vote, you had to guess, and you were bla, jellybeans in a jar? how many bubbles on a bar of st. in amendment which banned slavery in the united states. and in 2013 mississippi got to it. that is the state that brought us t d overturned roe v. wade? it was mississippi. if we somehow does not inform where we are today, then we're woefully mistaken. the actually forestallede who issued a districco opinion and in that district court opinioit was really one of the most profound district court opns carlton reeves, closing my eyes to think of judge american sout. and in opinion, at the time mississippi was makine claim it was legislating in this space in order to protect women. ■4in hisis court opinion, ic mississippi, you say you want abortion bans to protect women's health, have thf country or maternal morbidity in the country, how is it that blaf black women succumb to cardiac death who have maternalrt
it's a case that comes out of the state of mississippi.if you were a black you could not play checkers in the . you could not bowl.■ mississipo vote, you had to guess, and you were bla, jellybeans in a jar? how many bubbles on a bar of st. in amendment which banned slavery in the united states. and in 2013 mississippi got to it. that is the state that brought us t d overturned roe v. wade? it was mississippi. if we somehow does not inform where we are today, then we're woefully mistaken. the...
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now, why to gulfport, mississippi, which is not a very big town at all? well, there's two reasons. gulfport, mississippi, the ports there were more easily accessible to the railroads that would then filter those bananas out across the country. and in two, it just made more sense for these boats coming in from central america up the gulf to not go up the mississippi river and travel to new orleans, but to just park themselves along the gulf at gulfport, mississippi, which is a town, a city where its name gives away its founding purpose. right. it's a port on the gulf of mexico. the very next year, 1981, new orleans is first elected black mayor. his name was ernest or dutch morial. we'll talk more about him in the coming weeks. called for the removal of this statue, what i called the most troublesome, the ugliest statue among the thousands throughout south dedicated to the confederacy, the one that said this statue is dedicated to white supremacy on it, the battle of liberty, place, monument. that removal is a complicated, odd episode, one that drags on for several decades. it is eve
now, why to gulfport, mississippi, which is not a very big town at all? well, there's two reasons. gulfport, mississippi, the ports there were more easily accessible to the railroads that would then filter those bananas out across the country. and in two, it just made more sense for these boats coming in from central america up the gulf to not go up the mississippi river and travel to new orleans, but to just park themselves along the gulf at gulfport, mississippi, which is a town, a city where...
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especially in mississippi with the farm rifle. the nice ation was suspected of involvement in the mysterious disappearance of the 3 civil rights activists. within a few weeks, 18 members of the k k. k had been arrested. thanks to the information gathering through questioning. roy moore and his team was able to identify the man behind the operation. his name was samuel violet's, the grand dragon to the state of mississippi. san bowers was the head of a white tides close planted mississippi verse, which was responsible at least 10 killings we know up here in mississippi, probably more than it was most violent clan organization to united states and greatly feared obviously found bowers is probably one of the national hill, reputed clansman, from the ship, recruited essentially train plan members for the emissions that he had planned for them. well, samuel ballas use terrace tactics to discourage african americans from registering for elections. in august, 1965, president johnson signed a law that prohibited racial discrimination in t
especially in mississippi with the farm rifle. the nice ation was suspected of involvement in the mysterious disappearance of the 3 civil rights activists. within a few weeks, 18 members of the k k. k had been arrested. thanks to the information gathering through questioning. roy moore and his team was able to identify the man behind the operation. his name was samuel violet's, the grand dragon to the state of mississippi. san bowers was the head of a white tides close planted mississippi...
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wade was overturned in mississippi. that's who you see standing outside of these clinics.w women but the majority of people out there are men. these are the ones who really want it to be the way it is. they want women at home. they want you at home and having babies. they truly believe that is how it should be. and they'll fight for it. you know, everybody seems to think that this supreme court, the one that just passed with the case, it was a win, but it was just a win for a minute is what it is. you know, all of this, they only came about because this election. let's be honest. because there are a lot of people, a lot of republicans who did not -- you know, they're needing those votes. >> yeah. absolutely. >> that just bought us a little more time. >> indeed. and the time to act is going to be in november. shannon and mini, thank you both very much. on this very somber anniversary. >>> coming up, ahead of tomorrow's closely watched primary in new york's 16th congressional district, the story behind what made jamaal bowman's reeelection race the most expensive in u.s. his
wade was overturned in mississippi. that's who you see standing outside of these clinics.w women but the majority of people out there are men. these are the ones who really want it to be the way it is. they want women at home. they want you at home and having babies. they truly believe that is how it should be. and they'll fight for it. you know, everybody seems to think that this supreme court, the one that just passed with the case, it was a win, but it was just a win for a minute is what it...
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so, his group really sees a lot of patients in the mississippi area. that group is working across federal agencies, v.a., indian health service, cms, american cancer society, where there are grassroots efforts to see how we can make clinical trials more accessible and more desired and more available. and then we are doing other things as well. smaller centers cannot staff that they need to run clinical trials, and so we have piloted a virtual clinical trials office which has been heralded as a different opportunity to take the clinical research nursing virtual space into these places. i think that that will democratize the ability to bring clinical trials a lot further. that is part of with this group will be looking at. sen. hyde-smith: thank you for that. and i am certainly going to ask for your commitment as well at ummc to help us get there. your recstressed the importance of clinical trials, the infrastructure to addressing and eliminating the inequities in the health care system, you highlighted that increasing community capacity to conduct cance
so, his group really sees a lot of patients in the mississippi area. that group is working across federal agencies, v.a., indian health service, cms, american cancer society, where there are grassroots efforts to see how we can make clinical trials more accessible and more desired and more available. and then we are doing other things as well. smaller centers cannot staff that they need to run clinical trials, and so we have piloted a virtual clinical trials office which has been heralded as a...
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the state of mississippi and white vilified and disdained for their craft.irred by this would be fanciful were directed towards them because these white gamb wresponsible for helping ad aiding and abetting this prospect black insurrection in mississippi. well, thwnas linked to it. so many people were hanged. black le people, they just hang them without any due process of law for being suspected. they rebels or assisting slave rebellion. lincoln's as they left them hangin the trees of mississippi like the spanish moss. and then we have the killing of the white abolition. elijah lovejoy, who wrote very vehemently and increasingly so against slavery, but also condemned in harsh language the burning of francis mackintosh, a free black man in lovejoy, was forced to leave st louis and set up his print shop in alton, illinois, a southern part of illinois free state. nevertheless, he was tracked down and months later killed. there, and his printing press famously thrown into the river. ■f4each of these events, lincoln highlights and i think importantly links them to
the state of mississippi and white vilified and disdained for their craft.irred by this would be fanciful were directed towards them because these white gamb wresponsible for helping ad aiding and abetting this prospect black insurrection in mississippi. well, thwnas linked to it. so many people were hanged. black le people, they just hang them without any due process of law for being suspected. they rebels or assisting slave rebellion. lincoln's as they left them hangin the trees of...
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lincoln's as they left them hanging on the trees of mississippi like the spanish moss. and then we have the killing of the white abolition. elijah lovejoy, who wrote very vehemently and increasingly so against slavery, but also condemned in harsh language the burning of francis mackintosh, a free black man in st lovejoy, was forced to leave st louis and set up his print shop in alton, illinois, a southern part of illinois. a free state. nevertheless, he was tracked down and months later killed. there, and his printing press famously thrown into the river. each of these events, lincoln highlights and i think importantly links them together as part of this abandonment of what washington and others hoped for in this country, which is if someone is guilty, there's a process we go through a judicial process. we don't just string people up on trees or shoot them or burn them. he goes on to explain why recourse to the rule of law and to the courts is the thing that can hold americans together amid all of these disagreements and differences that that's all we have. and lincoln
lincoln's as they left them hanging on the trees of mississippi like the spanish moss. and then we have the killing of the white abolition. elijah lovejoy, who wrote very vehemently and increasingly so against slavery, but also condemned in harsh language the burning of francis mackintosh, a free black man in st lovejoy, was forced to leave st louis and set up his print shop in alton, illinois, a southern part of illinois. a free state. nevertheless, he was tracked down and months later killed....
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fÉlix: el hombre que fue detenido en mississippi por asesinar a una madre de luisiana y a una de susfluencia de drogas pero dijo que sufrÍa de un trastorno mental de personal de mÚltiple, y como nos dice andrea leÓn la policÍa investiga los hechos como un caso de posible trÁfico sexual en el que habrÍa al menos una mujer que serÍa cÓmplice. >> este hombre fue detenido en mississippi por el asesinato de una madre de luisiana y el posterior secuestro de sus dos hijas, una de ellas de apenas tres aÑos tambiÉn fue asesinada. el confesÓ ante las cÁmaras ser el autor material del crimen. [habla en inglÉs] agregÓ que no tenÍa ninguna razÓn y cuenta que le diagnosticaron un trastorno de personalidad mÚltiple. sin embargo, la policÍa dice que hay evidencia de un posible caso de trÁfico sexual. un oficial de la policÍa encontrÓ el cuerpo de la pequeÑa en el bosque detrÁs de una casa, los investigadores dicen que secuestro a ella y a su hermana de seis aÑos de su casa, despuÉs de supuestamente matar a la madre de ambas pero es posible que no haya dado sÓlo, las autoridades estÁn en arrestaron a
fÉlix: el hombre que fue detenido en mississippi por asesinar a una madre de luisiana y a una de susfluencia de drogas pero dijo que sufrÍa de un trastorno mental de personal de mÚltiple, y como nos dice andrea leÓn la policÍa investiga los hechos como un caso de posible trÁfico sexual en el que habrÍa al menos una mujer que serÍa cÓmplice. >> este hombre fue detenido en mississippi por el asesinato de una madre de luisiana y el posterior secuestro de sus dos hijas, una de ellas...
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the mississippi. they had no regular sources of information at all. assessing generals was all pervasive. occasionally there was some humility. the portland, oregon. in commenting on the removal of general george mcclellan, noted that the events were happening 3000 miles away and therefore it was not possible to form anything like reliable conclusions at the other end of scale was the union in dakota. in which accused general pope of grossest and most flagrant and misconduct. they were right, by the way. there were high hopes for for mcclellan commanded the invasion of virginia in 1862. mcclellan's reputation wobbled, but his latest october 30, the oregonian, and reported that there was no need to believe the rumors that mcclellan had been superseded. he was fired six days later. the oregonian soon reported that lincoln was unhappy with mcclellan for his inaction after. the same good, bad pattern can be seen with his success. ambrosi, burnside, of course, is also on the poster whose initial assaults at fredericksburg were described as successful blows
the mississippi. they had no regular sources of information at all. assessing generals was all pervasive. occasionally there was some humility. the portland, oregon. in commenting on the removal of general george mcclellan, noted that the events were happening 3000 miles away and therefore it was not possible to form anything like reliable conclusions at the other end of scale was the union in dakota. in which accused general pope of grossest and most flagrant and misconduct. they were right,...
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and the mississippi center for investigative reporting. brian, good morning. do you think thank you for this work you're doing and for speaking with me first, the department of justice found that the abuse and the attacks on michael jenkins and eddie parker were planned in a group chat. have they found evidence that what they discuss in these group chats actually happened at there really are other victims tell us it's about your reporting thanks so much for having me, victor the contents of the group chat have not been connected to any real-world events that we're aware of save for the michael jenkins and eddie parker and so we're not entirely clear whether the whatsapp chat that was used to plan the michael jenkins and eddie parker incident was the same as the one that we've unveiled this week. >> what we do know though, is that the content of the chat, the jokes that deputies were making? bear striking similarities to what we uncovered over the past two decades here in rankin county deputies joking about tasing people in the face and genitals joking about ki
and the mississippi center for investigative reporting. brian, good morning. do you think thank you for this work you're doing and for speaking with me first, the department of justice found that the abuse and the attacks on michael jenkins and eddie parker were planned in a group chat. have they found evidence that what they discuss in these group chats actually happened at there really are other victims tell us it's about your reporting thanks so much for having me, victor the contents of the...
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, and was the only giant waterfall on the mississippi in the dakota language. the name for the waterfall was called a warm the omni, which kind of translates loosely to the place of the following swirling water. and it's a restaurant. but with a mission. yeah, i understand the space is owned by your non profit need is. tell me about your mission. so the restaurant is a part of the non profit family. everything we do is really through the non profit because we're trying to showcase a way to help preserve indigenous knowledge bases to start to see more indigenous food operations out there. and to really become a support center or to guiding principles that native switches the name of the non profit or north american traditional indigenous boot systems. because the last name is that we're trying to create something that brings helps us spring. we're access to indigenous foods and brings access to indigenous education. and we've tied those hand in hand because it's one thing to give people some healthy food. but if they don't know what to do with it, and that doesn
, and was the only giant waterfall on the mississippi in the dakota language. the name for the waterfall was called a warm the omni, which kind of translates loosely to the place of the following swirling water. and it's a restaurant. but with a mission. yeah, i understand the space is owned by your non profit need is. tell me about your mission. so the restaurant is a part of the non profit family. everything we do is really through the non profit because we're trying to showcase a way to help...
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they reached the mississippi saint louis is becoming a prominent river town. remember that at end he revolution, the british and, the americans ag unimpeded of the mississippi. they would share that r.ri other side and france is in possessiondz. this territory of louisiana which basically hugs the mississippi from its headwaters in minnesota to where it discharges in the gulf of mexico, at the city of, new orleans and france wants to get rid down in a series of wars. continent. france doesn't have the or capacity to continue to administer. louisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land? and jefferson says, absolutely, i would love some land. there could be a lot of good stuff out there that this new country could use. there could be a lot of really interesting to be gained from going and exploring this place. all louisiana territory, you, napoleon and all ad 828,000 square miles ofthe united states doubling in in one sort of purchase the entire extent of the country including a little bit of part of canada that got settledand and mayben right. as i'v
they reached the mississippi saint louis is becoming a prominent river town. remember that at end he revolution, the british and, the americans ag unimpeded of the mississippi. they would share that r.ri other side and france is in possessiondz. this territory of louisiana which basically hugs the mississippi from its headwaters in minnesota to where it discharges in the gulf of mexico, at the city of, new orleans and france wants to get rid down in a series of wars. continent. france doesn't...
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un hombre fue detenido en mississippi por asesinar a una madre de luisiana y a su hija.idad mÚltiple. reportera: este hombre fue detenido en mississippi por el asesinato de una madre en luisiana y el secuestro de sus dos hijas. una de ella de tres aÑos fue asesinada. confesÓ ante las cÁmaras ser el asesino intelectual de este crimen. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: agregÓ que no tenÍa ninguna razÓn, le diagnosticaron un trastorno de personalidad mÚltiple. la policÍa dice que hay evidencia de un posible trÁfico sexual. estos drones ayudaron a los oficiales a investigar, un oficial encontrÓ el cuerpo de la niÑa en el bosque. este hombre secuestro a la madre y hasta dos niÑas. es posible que no haya actuado sÓlo. los oficiales creen que hay un cÓmplice. la mujer, de 32 aÑos, acusada tambiÉn. tenemos que hacer justicia por la pÉrdida de esta niÑa. esto fue horrible y provocÓ conmociÓn en la ciudad, dijo el oficial de policÍa. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: esta persona hizo la declaraciones a la prensa, se encuentra en una cÁrcel. fÉlix: aterrador. cuatro personas heridas en un t
un hombre fue detenido en mississippi por asesinar a una madre de luisiana y a su hija.idad mÚltiple. reportera: este hombre fue detenido en mississippi por el asesinato de una madre en luisiana y el secuestro de sus dos hijas. una de ella de tres aÑos fue asesinada. confesÓ ante las cÁmaras ser el asesino intelectual de este crimen. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: agregÓ que no tenÍa ninguna razÓn, le diagnosticaron un trastorno de personalidad mÚltiple. la policÍa dice que hay...
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and mended. >> reporter: cbs news, biloxi, mississippi. >> so glad she finally found her mom. >>> stille "cbs weekend news," beating the odds. the showdown set for game seven in the stanley cup final. [cough] flare-ups that could permanently damage my lungs. with breztri, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing. starting within 5 minutes, i noticed my lung function improved. it helped improve my symptoms, and breztri was even proven to reduce flare-ups, including those that could send me to the hospital. so now i look forward to more good days. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. can't afford your medication? astrazeneca may be able to help. ask your doctor about breztri. okay everyone, ou
and mended. >> reporter: cbs news, biloxi, mississippi. >> so glad she finally found her mom. >>> stille "cbs weekend news," beating the odds. the showdown set for game seven in the stanley cup final. [cough] flare-ups that could permanently damage my lungs. with breztri, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing. starting within 5 minutes, i noticed my lung function improved. it helped improve my symptoms, and breztri was even proven to reduce...
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the the, the mississippi river americas life blood amongst the was a way that still holds.
the the, the mississippi river americas life blood amongst the was a way that still holds.
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one jenny dunst july 7th on dw the the, the mississippi river a mirror.
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thst mississippi and white gamblers at the time had long been vilified and disdained for their craft.d■+á,ld be fanciful were directed towards them because these white gamblers were somehow responsible for helping and aiding and abetting this prospective■ black insurrection in mississippi. well, that wasn't true, but they were linked to it. so many people were hanged. black people, whitelg' people, y just hang them without any due suspected. they rebels or assisting slave rebellion. lincoln's as they left them hanging on the like the spanish moss. and then we have the killing of the white elijah lovejoy, who wrote very vehemently and against slavery, but also condemned in harsh languag macka free black man in■[ st lovejoy, was forced to leave st louis and set up his print shop in alton, illinois, a southern part of illinois. a free state. nevertheless, he was tracked down and months later killed. thrinting press famously thrown into the river. each of the highlights and i think importantly linksof this abandod for in this country, whic guil'a process we go through a judic jp on trees
thst mississippi and white gamblers at the time had long been vilified and disdained for their craft.d■+á,ld be fanciful were directed towards them because these white gamblers were somehow responsible for helping and aiding and abetting this prospective■ black insurrection in mississippi. well, that wasn't true, but they were linked to it. so many people were hanged. black people, whitelg' people, y just hang them without any due suspected. they rebels or assisting slave rebellion....