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dumping over two feet of rain on the baton rouge area swif rivers swelled flooding more than 100,000early $4 billion in property damage alone justen aaronworth is ceo of the water institute of the gulf. >> we're trying to be better prepared for the next flood. >> reporter: ironically as the rain came down in 2016, a $60 million project in downtown baton rouge was going up a water research center called the water campus home to the just opened water institute of the gulf. >> there are ways to use the best of science to better prepare, better respond and get assets and people out of harm's way. >> and also to better build. >> and to better build. >> reporter: this as baton rouge is in the midst of a building boom the number of construction permits nearly doubled in the last five years. john davies is a local developer and also ceo of baton rouge area foundation, which is helping to fund the water campus. >> if we don't deal with the issue of water rise and the loss of land in south louisiana there will be no south louisiana >> davies claims the institute is already paying off, not just
dumping over two feet of rain on the baton rouge area swif rivers swelled flooding more than 100,000early $4 billion in property damage alone justen aaronworth is ceo of the water institute of the gulf. >> we're trying to be better prepared for the next flood. >> reporter: ironically as the rain came down in 2016, a $60 million project in downtown baton rouge was going up a water research center called the water campus home to the just opened water institute of the gulf. >>...
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continues with a look at the impact a major storm had on baton rouge. baton rouge. that is coming up on punchhing. that moving out of the friend zone, moving in together and getting two of everything thing. those fur babies preparing you for real babies thing. that one f buy one iphone 8 and get one iphone 8 on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. "power lunch." so, my portfolio did pretthat's great.year. but the market was up nearly twice as much. that's a tough pill to swallow. exactly. so i started trading. but with everything out there, how do you know what to buy? well, i think my friend victor has just the thing for you. check this out, td ameritrade makes it easier to find the investments that might be right for you. like our etf comparison tool it lets you see how etfs measure up to one another. analyst ratings and past performance... nice. td ameritrade also offers access to coaches and a full education curriculum to help you improve your skills. that is cool. and if you still have any questions you can always chat with us on facebook or call our expe
continues with a look at the impact a major storm had on baton rouge. baton rouge. that is coming up on punchhing. that moving out of the friend zone, moving in together and getting two of everything thing. those fur babies preparing you for real babies thing. that one f buy one iphone 8 and get one iphone 8 on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. "power lunch." so, my portfolio did pretthat's great.year. but the market was up nearly twice as much. that's a tough pill to...
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if you start from baton rouge and go to new orleans, that is just a small chunk of the mississippi river. we think about trade jobs you think about the ports, the people loading the freighters, the ships at any given point on that river between new orleans and baton rouge. you think of the jobs tied to that as well as the cold. it is interesting to go to his microcosm of how the trade war would play out across the u.s. but also to see people who support the president and his economic policies who would be hard hit by this. a greatyou have example. barges could offload at factories along the river and then head to the south, where their service is destined for china. microcosmphenomenal of what takes place. you say voters vote red. do they realize how tied their job is to expressing this? >> that is one of the first questions i would ask people i spoke with them and who were incredible. people open their businesses, their homes. there was a crawfish boil i was invited to. one thing that i heard was even they hadey understand not been imposed, they are firmly set in for our largest trading
if you start from baton rouge and go to new orleans, that is just a small chunk of the mississippi river. we think about trade jobs you think about the ports, the people loading the freighters, the ships at any given point on that river between new orleans and baton rouge. you think of the jobs tied to that as well as the cold. it is interesting to go to his microcosm of how the trade war would play out across the u.s. but also to see people who support the president and his economic policies...
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this is what they went through in new orleans and baton rouge for girls segregated the high school and life threatening the difference that the girls started to fight back and actually that help to make the violent little more manageable. in general people want to know when i write about the jean women what happened afterwards? how did they survive this? most of them were exhausted emotionally and then to figure out what they want to do desegregate because what will people do? many failed out and then they had a hard time. the by the time i interviewed them for those six years after the fact, all of them had achieved to desegregate business offices the chicago symphony orchestra have taken these experiences to use those later in life and if you think about when i them throughout the united states, they did a lot and it was the kind of wisdom from desegregating faces about hatred and to not backhand how to survive. and then i would like to and take the question by mentioning she graduated from university of oklahoma first african-american to pass the bar was actually educated in oklahom
this is what they went through in new orleans and baton rouge for girls segregated the high school and life threatening the difference that the girls started to fight back and actually that help to make the violent little more manageable. in general people want to know when i write about the jean women what happened afterwards? how did they survive this? most of them were exhausted emotionally and then to figure out what they want to do desegregate because what will people do? many failed out...
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on the republican line and ben rausch, louisiana -- baton rouge, louisiana. caller: i just bury my uncle jack who was in the korean war. just one month ago. my father was stationed there as well. i wish both of them were alive right now to see this. i really do, because this struck my uncle so hard when things started escalating last year. he was afraid. i wish he was alive right now to e oing on and how much it would have maybe gave him a little more hope. maybe he would've been here with us a little longer. on our side, just seeing this, this is to start. in 24 hours, all of this is going to be demeaned. every channel, smc -- msnbc, they're going to demean this. they're going to make it like it is something we are bending over backwards for to give this leader something that we don't know anything about besides but you read of the paper. they are going to insinuate their something else going on. i will not be up to take it. i've tried tweeting. to try and stop this from happening. we are paying cable companies were these channels but we don't watch. yet we
on the republican line and ben rausch, louisiana -- baton rouge, louisiana. caller: i just bury my uncle jack who was in the korean war. just one month ago. my father was stationed there as well. i wish both of them were alive right now to see this. i really do, because this struck my uncle so hard when things started escalating last year. he was afraid. i wish he was alive right now to e oing on and how much it would have maybe gave him a little more hope. maybe he would've been here with us a...
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the lowest price of the pump can be found in baton rouge louisiana.e is right here in the bay area. at $385 -- 300 $.85 -- $3.85. >>> fans gathered at comic con in san francisco. several stars were at the convention. >>> thousands of people gathered for the haight and ashbury fair. there was a lot of food, shopping, and live music. they said that they are surprised that the street fair is been a success for so long. >> the first year we had the fair we didn't think anyone would show up and 30,000 dead. we thought we might be on to something and that we should do it again. here we are 41 years later and we are still doing it. >> all the money raised at the fair goes back into the community. >>> could not argue with the weather. it was perfect. always gauge how nice that the day is if i can see the golden gate bridge. >> yes getting rid of that haze. always love those and festivals this time of year in san francisco. it's fun to be out there enjoying the great atmosphere. it was a nice day out there. the wind it did pick up across the bay area. highs th
the lowest price of the pump can be found in baton rouge louisiana.e is right here in the bay area. at $385 -- 300 $.85 -- $3.85. >>> fans gathered at comic con in san francisco. several stars were at the convention. >>> thousands of people gathered for the haight and ashbury fair. there was a lot of food, shopping, and live music. they said that they are surprised that the street fair is been a success for so long. >> the first year we had the fair we didn't think...
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. $2.54 in baton rouge, louisiana. in the bay area, san francisco, $3.85. dollar more than the lowest price in the country. in oakland, gas is $3.76. in san jose, it's a penny less. >>> a florida meteorologist saw the rubik's cube -- solved a rubik's cube while he was doing a forecast. i'm not kidding. take a look. >> i'm very nervous. my heart is racing a little bit. i'm pushing play on my graphics. this is all set automatically. we are waking up to dry conditions. we did have showers this morning. more storms will be firing and developing. it's the summertime. it's the same pattern. sunday at 3 am. we have a mild start to your's -- your sunday morning. >> yes! >> yes, she did. it took that meteorologist two minutes 15 seconds. solved the rubik's cube and did her weather forecast live on tv. >> that's multitasking. wow. some musical competitions are more about presentations than actual talent. >> the perfect example is an air guitar contest in sacramento over the weekend. the top performers in northern california went head-to-head in the u.s. air guitar re
. $2.54 in baton rouge, louisiana. in the bay area, san francisco, $3.85. dollar more than the lowest price in the country. in oakland, gas is $3.76. in san jose, it's a penny less. >>> a florida meteorologist saw the rubik's cube -- solved a rubik's cube while he was doing a forecast. i'm not kidding. take a look. >> i'm very nervous. my heart is racing a little bit. i'm pushing play on my graphics. this is all set automatically. we are waking up to dry conditions. we did have...
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but investigators discovered that no below trust belonged to a certain katherine blake living at rouge black in paris. the address was no longer her residential address but play was none other than the married name of katherine you've done. behind the offshore company it was indeed the because so heiress who received the payment from eve movie and in front of our camera the art dealer went even further. someone does sophisticated good of what he . said. and society killed off on a call over method on demand for the long mariachi officer. no one to me tonight as i said on the boat have i just. said it off we don't need to talk business up on anything just a play called rubin if you think it was f.s.s. he said you know this is demo baloney an easy way to fit all duping following the said. eve movie had to pay several million dollars in bail to have his international arrest warrant lifted. and still facing an indictment for fencing stolen goods has made new accusations regarding the picasso heiresses financial scams. when you know what all the. moderna. said to. that mall is shall want to
but investigators discovered that no below trust belonged to a certain katherine blake living at rouge black in paris. the address was no longer her residential address but play was none other than the married name of katherine you've done. behind the offshore company it was indeed the because so heiress who received the payment from eve movie and in front of our camera the art dealer went even further. someone does sophisticated good of what he . said. and society killed off on a call over...
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but investigators discovered that no below trust belonged to a certain katherine blake living at rouge black in paris. the address was no longer her residential address but play was none other than the married name of katherine you've done. behind the offshore company it was indeed the because so heiress who received the payment from eve movie and in front of our camera the art dealer went even further. someone does sophisticated good of what he's got a set idea. in society killed off before on a call over midday on demand for the long mariachi simply with no one to and who may turn out as i suppose they keep on a vote have asked though as you don't the second would initiate says off c. of almost without which then she also reset it off without a tough business up on anything just a pack of bin if she does it doesn't use f.s.s. it's time law said yup a systemic one organising play of the fed did such a terrible dipping following the supposed to go he's gonna be left with his gun. eve bouvier had to pay several million dollars in bail to have his international arrest warrant lifted. and
but investigators discovered that no below trust belonged to a certain katherine blake living at rouge black in paris. the address was no longer her residential address but play was none other than the married name of katherine you've done. behind the offshore company it was indeed the because so heiress who received the payment from eve movie and in front of our camera the art dealer went even further. someone does sophisticated good of what he's got a set idea. in society killed off before on...
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rouge circle in the world that will be new the whole. of germany. mexico through goods. you know.the belgian. gold in the group. so much expertise from jerusalem you don't miss it. and if you feel like testing your football knowledge up against the might of marine id go to facebook or twitter and follow the hash tag match. and marty have be have been arriving in force in moscow for show peace event including two with the world's best players blunder messes argentina and christiane over all those portugal both touch down in moscow earlier argentina will face iceland on saturday and their group match in the capital portugal will play their neighbors twenty ten world champions spain in sochi on friday the opening game of the tournament will take place on june the fourteenth the moscow and stadium and that will be between russia and saudi break well the thirty two nations will battle it out to lift the world cup a trophy which is made of eighteen karat gold in case you didn't know the cup has been passed from win it a winner for years now and ahead of the event it did go on a grand to
rouge circle in the world that will be new the whole. of germany. mexico through goods. you know.the belgian. gold in the group. so much expertise from jerusalem you don't miss it. and if you feel like testing your football knowledge up against the might of marine id go to facebook or twitter and follow the hash tag match. and marty have be have been arriving in force in moscow for show peace event including two with the world's best players blunder messes argentina and christiane over all...
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they were expecting money from unh your nd ke, oh, yh that manr roug thknow, i can do this and, you know glorify god. we decided to just take it back. >> get bank's response, oops, te was no explanation of what possibly happened. gabriel may not be a mi irwenaioll at night knowing he e right thing. >> he did indeed. they would have figured it out ayetywan talk about the weather forecast as we inch toward the weekend. >> yes, meteorologist sandhya patel is here with what's in store. sandhya. >> dan and alma, the poor highs and lows that guy must have been going through, we'll talk about the highs and lows. the swings will continue. take a look at the sunset from our south beach camera, 8:30 tonight when the sun was setting there was no fog around. you can see the sunset going -- sunseting there with a few wispy clouds, pretty view there at 8:30. tonight we still don't have any fog around, but one of the biggest things we're noticing is that wind. it has finally let up. here is a beautiful view from santa cruz where the flags are gently blowing in the breeze. not nearly as windy as it has
they were expecting money from unh your nd ke, oh, yh that manr roug thknow, i can do this and, you know glorify god. we decided to just take it back. >> get bank's response, oops, te was no explanation of what possibly happened. gabriel may not be a mi irwenaioll at night knowing he e right thing. >> he did indeed. they would have figured it out ayetywan talk about the weather forecast as we inch toward the weekend. >> yes, meteorologist sandhya patel is here with what's in...
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citizens of that by the north korean regime this is an issue that is very important for the japanese rouge. so for the japanese government so i think there are several aspects in here where there would need to be a little substance also to do justice to the allies that are involved and the other partners that are involved mentioned bilateral or multilateral talks in terms of an actual document that leads to concrete steps towards a potential peace treaty china and south korea would need to be involved in that these two leaders can't do that even if just bilaterally yet it will be interesting to see whether it's even going to be back to the six party talks so what about the japanese what about the russians will the europeans play any role in this whatsoever so i think there is a lot more to be questioned what kind of process will be next. once again doll trump and kim jong il and the true leaders have met they've had a discussion working lunch they have signed a declaration just a short while ago boston hard to accuse our correspondent on the ground in singapore covering this event for us b
citizens of that by the north korean regime this is an issue that is very important for the japanese rouge. so for the japanese government so i think there are several aspects in here where there would need to be a little substance also to do justice to the allies that are involved and the other partners that are involved mentioned bilateral or multilateral talks in terms of an actual document that leads to concrete steps towards a potential peace treaty china and south korea would need to be...
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. >> the message that's sent is very danger rougs, that businesses can discriminate. >> a professor sees another message. >> there is enough language reflecting a consensus about the dignity for people of all backgrounds to suggest it would be hard for bakers and other businesses to deny equal treatment. >> so in a sense both sides seem to be a little let down by today's rulg. one thing the issue will reimmerge in another case. >> thank you. >>> students taking their campaign on the road. they announced a nationwide tour today in encouraging and educating future voters. >> this summer they are setting out to get morers tget them to v 18 million people will become eligible to vote. >> real changes brought from voting. people don't educate themselves. so often people will vote for the letter in front of the name for the candidates. >> that tour set to begin and they are make 75 stops includes here in california. >>> from starbucks to the white house, starbucks chairman is stepping down and speculation about where he wants go go next. he helped them grow to 28,000 around the globe. last yea
. >> the message that's sent is very danger rougs, that businesses can discriminate. >> a professor sees another message. >> there is enough language reflecting a consensus about the dignity for people of all backgrounds to suggest it would be hard for bakers and other businesses to deny equal treatment. >> so in a sense both sides seem to be a little let down by today's rulg. one thing the issue will reimmerge in another case. >> thank you. >>> students...
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up with coverage transmitted by those in the streets since then incidents from baltimore to baton rouge will dominate what we see and hear and read for days talk radio gets loud bystander smartphone video of the recent desmond mero takedown went viral then like all these. incidents it went away as attention was captured by the trump tweet do sure whatever else came along and blocked out the sun when i invited our next guests our goal was not to wait until the next time to talk about it and at least we tried this past week and east pittsburgh police officer just hours after he was sworn in fatally shot a seventeen year old during a traffic stop joining me our alex vitale sociology professor at brooklyn college he's a manager of the member i should say of the new york state advisory committee to the u.s. commission on civil rights and alex is author of the end of policing which explores what he calls the expansion of police authority and we welcome back ronald hampton twenty three year veteran the washington d.c. metropolitan police is a university professor of criminal justice welcome to
up with coverage transmitted by those in the streets since then incidents from baltimore to baton rouge will dominate what we see and hear and read for days talk radio gets loud bystander smartphone video of the recent desmond mero takedown went viral then like all these. incidents it went away as attention was captured by the trump tweet do sure whatever else came along and blocked out the sun when i invited our next guests our goal was not to wait until the next time to talk about it and at...
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in east frank you know which then later led to the german empire or its from bushnell or from baton rouge. king auto was now called the great defender of the fatherland. the joint victory it less phage brought the german tribes closer together. the ground was taking shape stretching from the outside to the north sea and the baltic and to the arab and the xylo in the east. but also had even greater ambitions he wanted to follow in the tradition of the brown men and prince much charlemagne to become emperor he had to go to italy in sixty one when the pope code for his help pope john the twelfth is being pressured by the king of italy who contested the pontiff claim to rome was victorious and established his own rule in italy. he went to rome on the roads of the form of seasons. otto the great was fifty years old by now a ripe old age. he entered the capital of the ancient roman empire as king he wanted to return home as emperor. the romans weren't impressed. now you eternal rome have been taken by the saxon king the saying went. on the spot where michelangelo's basilica of st peter's now st
in east frank you know which then later led to the german empire or its from bushnell or from baton rouge. king auto was now called the great defender of the fatherland. the joint victory it less phage brought the german tribes closer together. the ground was taking shape stretching from the outside to the north sea and the baltic and to the arab and the xylo in the east. but also had even greater ambitions he wanted to follow in the tradition of the brown men and prince much charlemagne to...
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she received her early education in the public schools of baton rouge, louisiana. she completed her early education at university of louisiana and earned a master of arts at san francisco state university. her childhood dream was always to become a teacher. she began her career at an educator in the sfusd on the faculty of patrick henry elementary school. later, she taught at gar eye and mckinley elementary schools. unsurprisingly, she was a consummate educator. for example, it was important to her that fourth graders begin to appreciate the communities in which they reside. accordingly as a fourth grade teacher, she began taking children on community visits to create an interest in and familiarize them with neighborhoods. it was during her tenure at mckinley that she was appointed the assistant principal of marshall annex elementary school. a newspaper article written during the time described her as the first negro woman administrator in the san francisco school system. she also served as an assistance praent at starky elementary school again earning the distinct
she received her early education in the public schools of baton rouge, louisiana. she completed her early education at university of louisiana and earned a master of arts at san francisco state university. her childhood dream was always to become a teacher. she began her career at an educator in the sfusd on the faculty of patrick henry elementary school. later, she taught at gar eye and mckinley elementary schools. unsurprisingly, she was a consummate educator. for example, it was important to...
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baton rouge. right up the road from this guy. >> jon: that's right. >> stephen: congratulations. even an insult like that -- i story. the president of the united states came after you last year. it's an honor to have the man say "another false story, this time in the failing "new york times" that i watched 48 hours of television today. wrong! also i seldom if ever watch cnn or msnbc, both of which i consider fake news. i never watch don lemon, who i once called the dumbest man on television. bad reporting. ( laughter ) what do you do when you see that? this was in december of 2017. the holidays were coming. >> it ruined my christmas. i don't really think about it? really? >> i think a lot of what he says is the opposite. >> stephen: so he thinks you're the smartest man? >> i'm the smartest man on television. >> stephen: how did you find out? did somebody say check your twitter feed? >> i think i woke up and people texted me and said, oh, my gosh, stay strong. i said what happened? they said, have you seen the president's twitter feed? i haven't, i don't follow him. >> stephen: ho
baton rouge. right up the road from this guy. >> jon: that's right. >> stephen: congratulations. even an insult like that -- i story. the president of the united states came after you last year. it's an honor to have the man say "another false story, this time in the failing "new york times" that i watched 48 hours of television today. wrong! also i seldom if ever watch cnn or msnbc, both of which i consider fake news. i never watch don lemon, who i once called the...
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. >> the rouge ruled today that president trump can be deposed in a defamation lawsuit brought last year by a former apprentice contestant. she accuses the president of unwanted sexual conduct. the president's lawyers are appealing the deposition. they say this is a critical constitutional issue. can the president -- this involves state courts. doesn't involve federal courts. it's a bit different. what do you think his chances are onappeal? >> i think zero or less. the fact it's a sate court makes it much more difficult for federal court to intervene. it seems the supreme court has ruled you munanimously that a president cannot refuse to sit for a subpoena. it was led into a perjury trap by hislawyer. i would think this president would figure out some way of not having to testify about his sex life. >> going back to robert mueller. if he subpoenas the and says he wants to question him about his actions before he was president. is there any way the president can that issue knsubpoena. >> he can. then the southern district of new york would issue a issue knee and he could not disregard tha
. >> the rouge ruled today that president trump can be deposed in a defamation lawsuit brought last year by a former apprentice contestant. she accuses the president of unwanted sexual conduct. the president's lawyers are appealing the deposition. they say this is a critical constitutional issue. can the president -- this involves state courts. doesn't involve federal courts. it's a bit different. what do you think his chances are onappeal? >> i think zero or less. the fact it's a...
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who can forget this times headline from the spring of 1975 when the khmer rouge took over cambodia.better life." a third of the population went on to die in genocide in cambodia. the times has yet to issue a correction. nowadays, the times is hyping the russian hoax telling us moscow is the greatest threat to this country when it's clearly not. the paper is trying to provoke yet another pointless war in syria by pushing the claim that bashar al-assad gassed his own people. at times reporters pretension over short and that have happened. they don't know it for certain. they are lying. we could go on. we are not making a partisan point. "the new york times" is hardly the only powerful institution that distorts the truth. someday soon may be this week, the republican leadership in the house may announce an amnesty for more than a million people in the country illegally. they will tell you letting foreigners ignore our laws is good for america. don't believe them. they are lying. our country has changed a lot on the divide is no longer between republicans and democrats were given betwee
who can forget this times headline from the spring of 1975 when the khmer rouge took over cambodia.better life." a third of the population went on to die in genocide in cambodia. the times has yet to issue a correction. nowadays, the times is hyping the russian hoax telling us moscow is the greatest threat to this country when it's clearly not. the paper is trying to provoke yet another pointless war in syria by pushing the claim that bashar al-assad gassed his own people. at times...
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we lrned at the end of the third quarter, the depament projects to have a general fund surplus of roug$80 expend which youser below ets dg about $3.2 million. and operating revenues above by $94.6 million. om drew merrill, the eceived a l health anager, about the services authority. basically it waslearning here at the commission about complying with the ste law that origin counties pay for mental health services for foster children placed out of the county >> if there's no public comment for that item. >> commissioners believe that not many are the sole source process we have here in the city. and i've asked michelles to please explain that. the rest of o the finae the commiss wours understand the sole source and what you will be approving unthar. h>t. ok. thank you. , i'm michelle. i oversee the d.p.h. business office which includes contracting and this report is a little bit odd what we're asking. but we're asking for your approval. it's actually a list of vendors where we might need to ent nd sojuorder to reement. cont,in order to be allowed to contract.weheve to d solicitation, r.
we lrned at the end of the third quarter, the depament projects to have a general fund surplus of roug$80 expend which youser below ets dg about $3.2 million. and operating revenues above by $94.6 million. om drew merrill, the eceived a l health anager, about the services authority. basically it waslearning here at the commission about complying with the ste law that origin counties pay for mental health services for foster children placed out of the county >> if there's no public comment...
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. >> fred: i made les prunes au vin rouge. >> anthony: right. >> david: prunes in red wine. >> anthony and then a huge cheese cart that was about, like, 15 kinds of cheese. >> anthony: right. and how many people are in your family at this meal? >> david: him and his wife and two young boys. >> anthony: and how are the -- how old are the kids? >> fred: two and four. >> anthony: so you, your wife -- >> fred: yeah. >> anthony: and a year-old and a 4-year-old. >> fred: they don't -- they don't make it to the end. usually i have to, like -- [ anthony laughs ] >> fred: i have to, like -- >> anthony: eat the pruneau. >> fred: prematurely open the -- open the -- >> david: you don't like pruneau? >> anthony: you know what, i'm thinking this and i'm thinking, "oh, that's really [ bleep ] up." but i'm also thinking, you know, "i gotta do that. i'm gonna do that." and actually my daughter would totally be into it. ♪ with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! t
. >> fred: i made les prunes au vin rouge. >> anthony: right. >> david: prunes in red wine. >> anthony and then a huge cheese cart that was about, like, 15 kinds of cheese. >> anthony: right. and how many people are in your family at this meal? >> david: him and his wife and two young boys. >> anthony: and how are the -- how old are the kids? >> fred: two and four. >> anthony: so you, your wife -- >> fred: yeah. >> anthony: and a...
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starting in baton rouge, i traveled down to new orleans talking to businesses and individuals in thataid, it is a red state. the most votes went to donald trump in 2016. n to any other candidate the thing thatsurprising is thay tied the state is to international trade. you have people voted for republican president in 2016, and happy with his policies, generally. although they might be hurting their companies and businesses. thehe same time, a lot of policies he is in acting is very trade protectionist, or anti-dashboard trade with these countries. the presence of those countries in the state is incredible. about 60 billion has been in since 2008 among the lot -- along the waterways in louisiana from countries including china, particularly in some of these industries that will be targeted by tariffs. i wanted to find out what are people actually saying about this? there are foreign companies and foreign countries investing in the state. they voted for a candidate whose policies might hurt them. shery: what are they saying about the policies and have their views changed about the presi
starting in baton rouge, i traveled down to new orleans talking to businesses and individuals in thataid, it is a red state. the most votes went to donald trump in 2016. n to any other candidate the thing thatsurprising is thay tied the state is to international trade. you have people voted for republican president in 2016, and happy with his policies, generally. although they might be hurting their companies and businesses. thehe same time, a lot of policies he is in acting is very trade...
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"that's great news," said a da5-year-old having a roug inlaughter ] just a little someto take the edge, ma. [ light laughter ] authorities in florida are searching for two men who left l an injuredator at a convenience store. said the alligator, "no, no, it's cool. they said they'd see me later." [ laughter ] [ applause ] that joke was written by that 5-year-old after he had a couple of scoops of the booze ice cream. and finally, burger king russia has apologized for offering a lifetime supply of whoppers to any russian woman who could get pregnant with the child of a world cup player. in related news, no matter what this guy says, he does not play for spain. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a fantastic show for you tonight! [ cheers and applause ] he is returning tommy maitland, host of "the gong show" on abc the one, the only mike myers is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] she is the star of "glow" on netflix. the wonderful alisononrie is backht. [ cheers and applause ] and we have music from one of our favorites, kacey musgraves, who is doing a song off her fantastic n
"that's great news," said a da5-year-old having a roug inlaughter ] just a little someto take the edge, ma. [ light laughter ] authorities in florida are searching for two men who left l an injuredator at a convenience store. said the alligator, "no, no, it's cool. they said they'd see me later." [ laughter ] [ applause ] that joke was written by that 5-year-old after he had a couple of scoops of the booze ice cream. and finally, burger king russia has apologized for...
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i think that's probably rouge seeing a new venue taking a pyramid doodle doo doo connected to more or less or so. we do wallace is if. you're the mascot so go. normal normal it's more stubble a cube of that i lost that lead to. go elsewhere please do. this is a value of various we like to watch it all travel so if. we disappear. in beijing four hundred fifty thousand euros to spend on the drive to unmask don't produce but only two kenyan athletes testing positive samples can be reanalyzed for a period of up to ten years. so sometimes you do don't know what are sort of to show. the case at a place where does attitude. toward me. because for shows all these are what i when they said the poses had to be democrats or through the desert let the child before. these retroactive tests can shatter the podiums years after competitions since the london games russians are a poorer was stripped of her gold medal in the three thousand meter steeplechase. the u.s. relay team lost their four silver medals and turned out to keane returned her gold medal for the one thousand five hundred meters value i
i think that's probably rouge seeing a new venue taking a pyramid doodle doo doo connected to more or less or so. we do wallace is if. you're the mascot so go. normal normal it's more stubble a cube of that i lost that lead to. go elsewhere please do. this is a value of various we like to watch it all travel so if. we disappear. in beijing four hundred fifty thousand euros to spend on the drive to unmask don't produce but only two kenyan athletes testing positive samples can be reanalyzed for a...
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what you're reporting is finding he law requires -- a backlog they creat roug new policy. >> that's absolutelyct. we wanted dhs to respond to that. they did not respond. we got a document from dhs leaked to us. we understand that it actually goes completely against what the attorney general says. so there are people who have been kept there longer than 72 hours. 300 of them are unaccompanied children and about 150 of them are these young children that should be priority. under 12. they're known as tender age children. they would have separation problems leaving their parents and they should be prioritized. but even with those priorities, even with the way the law is set up, they simply haven't had the space to find them a place even in hhs care, let alone in a home. >> julia ansley, thanks for making time tonight. >>> if you're interested in this subject and want to know more, listen to the latest episode of why is this happening, our new podcast all about the state of this policy and immigration more broadly. i was able to be talk to an aclu lawyer suing the government about this. it gives a
what you're reporting is finding he law requires -- a backlog they creat roug new policy. >> that's absolutelyct. we wanted dhs to respond to that. they did not respond. we got a document from dhs leaked to us. we understand that it actually goes completely against what the attorney general says. so there are people who have been kept there longer than 72 hours. 300 of them are unaccompanied children and about 150 of them are these young children that should be priority. under 12. they're...
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memorializing the memphis massacre of 1866, but that memorialization happened before shootings in baton rouge and in other areas and before activists in memphis closed down by 40 -- i-40. there is a direct value and relationship between that and 1968 memphis and sanitation workers and the riots that happened. i think it is great that we want to say the -- that we want to say let's have these conversations but there are some very on the ground realities that us working in the field of history and those historians were parss in these challenges are encountering. down thiss were taken year, but a few days later, we workrequired to go into because we had threats against our building because on a twitter and facebook feed which they did not make private, they actually said they took down our monuments, let's take down their monuments. that is a psychological thing that happens working in a place that you value where there is a thought out in the space that is personal, thiss means that i have the right to do file and against another community -- to do violence community.ther they serve as a motiva
memorializing the memphis massacre of 1866, but that memorialization happened before shootings in baton rouge and in other areas and before activists in memphis closed down by 40 -- i-40. there is a direct value and relationship between that and 1968 memphis and sanitation workers and the riots that happened. i think it is great that we want to say the -- that we want to say let's have these conversations but there are some very on the ground realities that us working in the field of history...
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the last month, that they have all looked at just the right healing tone, after dallas, after baton rouge, after st. paul, and none of them -- and they gave long-winded oratories -- none of them could find the tone that bobby kennedy managed that night in indianapolis. from that moment to the end of the campaign, i can say without any hyperbole that bobby kennedy was easily the most popular white man in black america. in ghettos across the country when bobby kennedy campaign for the next several months, there was a very short sign that said it all. that sign read -- white but all right. there are not many white politicians people would have said that about in 1968. i want to take you to who bobby kennedy was and why you should still care about him a half century after his death. i think that many of us have spent the last 50 years looking for somebody that was able to do what bobby kennedy seemed on the verge of doing back then in 1968. at a moment when the country was equally riven over racial issues, equally stressed out by what was going on overseas -- in that case, a war in vietnam --
the last month, that they have all looked at just the right healing tone, after dallas, after baton rouge, after st. paul, and none of them -- and they gave long-winded oratories -- none of them could find the tone that bobby kennedy managed that night in indianapolis. from that moment to the end of the campaign, i can say without any hyperbole that bobby kennedy was easily the most popular white man in black america. in ghettos across the country when bobby kennedy campaign for the next...
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satellite pictures show the roug regime is upgrading, not dismantling one of their nuclear sites, despitem jong-un's pledge at the summit. we'll keep watching. two, president trump's pick to head the affairs department, he's a controversial nominee. one time defender of confederate symbols. is he the best trump could find? will he past muster? we'll keep watch. also, the family separation crisis, what's happening on the border and now all over the country, very much still happening. the executive order did not stop it as promised. you won't hear the president talk about this at his rallies like tonight, but we will. because more than 2,000 children are still separated from their parents in custody. for all the talk about how its over and they're fixing and reuniting, six kids have been reunited with their parents since the day the president signed that order on june 20th. six out of more than 2,000, according to the trump administration hhs numbers released yesterday. we will stay on it because it matters. thank you to all of you for watching us tonight. "cnn tonight" with don lemon is go
satellite pictures show the roug regime is upgrading, not dismantling one of their nuclear sites, despitem jong-un's pledge at the summit. we'll keep watching. two, president trump's pick to head the affairs department, he's a controversial nominee. one time defender of confederate symbols. is he the best trump could find? will he past muster? we'll keep watch. also, the family separation crisis, what's happening on the border and now all over the country, very much still happening. the...
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>> malik: we're in the largest park in the city, which is called rouge park. >> anthony: did you just in. >> anthony: was that difficult? >> malik: it was very difficult, we negotiated with the city for 2 years. part of the difficulty was, they really didn't know what hook to hang our request on. they're used to developers coming and saying, i want to build a strip mall or i want to build a parking structure. but, they're not used to people saying, we want land to build a model organic farm. >> anthony: malik yakini started the farm with the goal of providing greater access to fresh produce in areas that grocery stores have completely abandoned. that's basically all of detroit's inner city. other than whole foods, who just came in, not a single national food chain. >> malik: no. no, in 2007 farmer jack closed his last stores in detroit, and that was kind of the end of big chains in detroit. >> anthony: this is sustenance farming, not cash crop. you're not going to be anticipating selling outside of detroit. >> malik: there's a greater demand in detroit than all of the farmers locally
>> malik: we're in the largest park in the city, which is called rouge park. >> anthony: did you just in. >> anthony: was that difficult? >> malik: it was very difficult, we negotiated with the city for 2 years. part of the difficulty was, they really didn't know what hook to hang our request on. they're used to developers coming and saying, i want to build a strip mall or i want to build a parking structure. but, they're not used to people saying, we want land to build...
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closing of the american mind, compare the tourney of feminism is pera -- academia as the same as khmer rouge. it is worth looking back at what was idpolitically correct in the 1980s, the last time we this debate for having to ll or not being leo ca indigeno people quote indians. or having to use hyphenated terms like in the united states like african-american. adding women are people of color to the curriculum, not makingor ugajong retard as epithet. i get it. new concepts, wo sort of sticking your throat. the way were used to talking and thinking, seeing that girl as a normal -- by definition, and then the new terms and concepts that have social utility stick. and those that don't fall away. if you go back to the 70s,ms as an alternative to mr. or mrs. stock. women with the why didn't. so i think that someday we will look back d marvel at the gender neutral pronouns. maybe that is an existential threat to anyone. this might not happen sua because if you look around the wod now, there are plenty of places that have indeed dialed back cosmopolitanism and re-up --instatedtriarchy. they seem li
closing of the american mind, compare the tourney of feminism is pera -- academia as the same as khmer rouge. it is worth looking back at what was idpolitically correct in the 1980s, the last time we this debate for having to ll or not being leo ca indigeno people quote indians. or having to use hyphenated terms like in the united states like african-american. adding women are people of color to the curriculum, not makingor ugajong retard as epithet. i get it. new concepts, wo sort of sticking...
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the alan bloom, compared the tyranny of feminism in academia to khmer rouge.e was writing at a time when women accounted for 10% of college tenured faculty. it is worth looking back at what was considered annoyingly outrageously politically correct in the 1980s, the last time we have this debate. not being able to call indigenous people "indians" or use terms like african-americans. adding women or people of color to the western civ curriculum, not making gay jokes or using "retard" as the next set. new words stick in your throat the way we are used to talking and thinking natural and normal by definition. the new terms and concepts that have social utility stick and those that don't fall away. if you go back to the 1970s, ms. as an alternative stuck around and women with a y didn't. i hope that someday, we will look back and marvel that gender-neutral pronouns ever seen like an existential threat. i also don't think it is clear that that might not happen because if you look around the world right now, there are plenty of places that have indeed dialed back co
the alan bloom, compared the tyranny of feminism in academia to khmer rouge.e was writing at a time when women accounted for 10% of college tenured faculty. it is worth looking back at what was considered annoyingly outrageously politically correct in the 1980s, the last time we have this debate. not being able to call indigenous people "indians" or use terms like african-americans. adding women or people of color to the western civ curriculum, not making gay jokes or using...
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baton rouge, nashville, as well. as we move to the east, temperatures moderate and cool off as we get into the weekend. 70s in new york and boston. washington, d.c., 76. it stays warm down i >>> we're enjoying a nice little cooldown for the inland areas today and it will be breezy can highs in the upper 6 o's to low 70s. expect upper 50s today with mostly sunny skies and inland areas in the mid-70s today and tomorrow. warming up on friday with more sunshine. saturday is looking really nice with upper 70s and then warmer on sunday. then our temperatures get really hot next week reaching in the low to mid 90s and san francisco will be heading in the mid-70s. >> that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thank you so much. >>> coming up, mirra soer mirraa joins us live. >>> could you save someone that is choking or going into cardiac arrest? we're going to learn life-saving tips from members of the fdny. >>> and we're going to get serious and silly with the cast of "ocean's 8." >>> and how people are reacting >>> and
baton rouge, nashville, as well. as we move to the east, temperatures moderate and cool off as we get into the weekend. 70s in new york and boston. washington, d.c., 76. it stays warm down i >>> we're enjoying a nice little cooldown for the inland areas today and it will be breezy can highs in the upper 6 o's to low 70s. expect upper 50s today with mostly sunny skies and inland areas in the mid-70s today and tomorrow. warming up on friday with more sunshine. saturday is looking really...
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baton rouge, 100. 107 in laredo. guys, we're not looking at any relief. his is going to be into the beginning of next week. your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning, i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. clouds and sunshine erhead this morning. still one or two raindrops across parts of northern fauquier county and eventually into the city, if they last that long. this cluster has been drying up farther east, so can't ruleop o a r two in the next hour. it will be a warm day today, high near 89, into the 90s starting tomorrow. >> guys, we have severe weather to talk about, as we'll do that coming up in the next half hour. back to you. >> al, thank you so much. >>> straight ahead, a complicated man leaving behind a controversial how joe jackson's family is remembering their patriarch this morning. > and the revealing look at controversial new technology, using family trees to solve cold cases like the suspected golden state killer. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> coming up, the new documentary on the life and loss of wh
baton rouge, 100. 107 in laredo. guys, we're not looking at any relief. his is going to be into the beginning of next week. your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning, i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. clouds and sunshine erhead this morning. still one or two raindrops across parts of northern fauquier county and eventually into the city, if they last that long. this cluster has been drying up farther east, so can't ruleop o a r two in the next...
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host: rene in baton rouge, louisiana. line for independents. go ahead. ,aller: i am so happy for him and i hope he enjoys his retirement. he was born three years after my mother, and she was a pro-choice ob/gyn nurse in her first career. her second career she was a self-employed employment agency counselor. they all have more patience than me. they all have a right to retire. i hope he is happily retired for the rest of his life. host: thanks for the call. is in new- matt york city, republican. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: go ahead. caller: i think anyone that to, you know,ants job will behis --ebody like him, coming in [indiscernible] i don't know what to say. time to lose a justice like kennedy when you have a monster like donald trump. that people can join us in our protests at 11:00 a.m. before the white house because of the zero-tolerance policy. i would like everyone there to protest against donald trump's decision to imprison those children. host: who's us? who is organizing this? caller: students for good governance, and
host: rene in baton rouge, louisiana. line for independents. go ahead. ,aller: i am so happy for him and i hope he enjoys his retirement. he was born three years after my mother, and she was a pro-choice ob/gyn nurse in her first career. her second career she was a self-employed employment agency counselor. they all have more patience than me. they all have a right to retire. i hope he is happily retired for the rest of his life. host: thanks for the call. is in new- matt york city, republican....
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through project ripon, selected images were then sent to the relevant indivials roug online advertisinservic like google and facebook. these websites provided feedback on an individual's reactions to those advertisements which were then set automatically -- sent automatically back to the targeting program. this is what we have learned in the past several months, however significant questions remain. there is still much we do not know about cambridge analytica. we do not know the extent to which it worked with hackers to illegally obtain damaging information on candidates, including the united states. it was reported in 2015 that cambridge analytica has parent company facilitated the hacking and theft of sensitive medical records from a nigerian presidential candidate and published them online. we do not know whether cambridge alytica used these tactics in the united states. this pattern of activity was certainly used by russian intelligence during the 2016 election. we do not know the teof cambridge analytica connections to wikileaks or other russian interests. it has been reported that alex
through project ripon, selected images were then sent to the relevant indivials roug online advertisinservic like google and facebook. these websites provided feedback on an individual's reactions to those advertisements which were then set automatically -- sent automatically back to the targeting program. this is what we have learned in the past several months, however significant questions remain. there is still much we do not know about cambridge analytica. we do not know the extent to which...
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she went through a little roug patch but she's doing great. >> reporter: i was just last month when theresident said giuliani will, quote, get his facts straight after giuliani appeared to contradict trump about hush money paid to stormy daniels. now it appeals rudy giuliani may have gotten out of it again over his latest comments. michael. >> thank you. >>> now to that medical mystery, americans working at a u.s. consulate in china getting sick, facing symptoms typical of traumatic brain injury. abc's james longman is tracking all of this from london. there are concerns that this could be a type of attack. >> reporter: that's right, amy. this is a very strange case. it's a crisis affecting the biggest u.s. consulate in china with americans there apparently suffering from a mystery illness. workers and their families in the southern city there say they're experiencing dizziness, headaches, fatigue and tinnitus. one described it as marbles being rolled around inside a tunnel. the state department says they're the kind of things caused by a concussion or minor traumatic brain injury. seve
she went through a little roug patch but she's doing great. >> reporter: i was just last month when theresident said giuliani will, quote, get his facts straight after giuliani appeared to contradict trump about hush money paid to stormy daniels. now it appeals rudy giuliani may have gotten out of it again over his latest comments. michael. >> thank you. >>> now to that medical mystery, americans working at a u.s. consulate in china getting sick, facing symptoms typical of...
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baton rouge 100. 107 in lor relor rainloredo.we will get to your forecast coming up in the next 60 oredo. we will get to your forecast coming up in the next 60 seconds. life? not just sorta comfortable. serta comfortable. kiss your old mattress goodbye at the perfect sleeper dare to compare mattress event. >>> good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. san jose this morning, a nice, clear start and also fairly cool as you get ready to head out the door. we are heading up to 80 degrees today and this will be the last day of some pleasantly warm weather. reaching up to 84 in concord. 83 today in napa and tomorrow temperatures much hotter. up to 93 inland. peaking on saturday at 100 degrees and then a big cool down for the middle of next week. we weather to talk about as well. we'll do that coming up in the next half hour. back to you. >> thank you so much. and straight ahead, a complicated man leaving behind a controversial legacy. how joe jackson's family is remembering their patriarch this morning. >> and revealing new t
baton rouge 100. 107 in lor relor rainloredo.we will get to your forecast coming up in the next 60 oredo. we will get to your forecast coming up in the next 60 seconds. life? not just sorta comfortable. serta comfortable. kiss your old mattress goodbye at the perfect sleeper dare to compare mattress event. >>> good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. san jose this morning, a nice, clear start and also fairly cool as you get ready to head out the door. we are heading up to 80...
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twitter saying no doubt it is funky in that makeshift 10 but not bad across the street at the ford rougeere high-quality high-tech f 150 rolls off the line every 53 seconds like clockwork. and come check it out referring to tesla using a large tent on the assembly line and the latitude of problems the tesla seems to have on the production line. time releasing the list of 25 most influential people on the internet, not in any particular order but donald trump, the students of parkland, florida, kanye west, matt the road and kylie jenner, the youngest of the kardashian general clan, the highest-paid celebrity and instagram, each worth $100 million but speaking of social media the president has 53 million twitter followers, time evaluated this i'm looking at global impact on social media and their ability to drive news. there you have that, donald trump driving news on twitter. maria: pretty incredible, 53 million followers. thanks, we are watching markets and expect a rally at the start of trading. breaking news, the trump administration is considering exiting the wto and the story is the
twitter saying no doubt it is funky in that makeshift 10 but not bad across the street at the ford rougeere high-quality high-tech f 150 rolls off the line every 53 seconds like clockwork. and come check it out referring to tesla using a large tent on the assembly line and the latitude of problems the tesla seems to have on the production line. time releasing the list of 25 most influential people on the internet, not in any particular order but donald trump, the students of parkland, florida,...
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but investigators discovered that no below trust belonged to a certain katherine blake living at rouge black in paris. the address was no longer her residential address but play was none other than the married name of catherine you've done. behind the offshore company it was indeed the because so heiress who received the payment from eve movie and in front of our camera the art dealer went even further. someone does sophisticated good of what he . said. in society. they call over. on demand for the safety of work no want to read to me tonight i suppose on a vote have i just though as you don't the second would initiate says off cell phone. he said it off we don't need to talk business up on anything just a play could have been if he didn't think it was f.s.s. said you know a system of one organ easy. to fit in such a terrible dipping following the supposed to go off with his gun. eve bouvier had to pay several million dollars in bail to have his international arrest warrant lifted. and still facing an indictment for fencing stolen goods has made new accusations regarding the picasso he
but investigators discovered that no below trust belonged to a certain katherine blake living at rouge black in paris. the address was no longer her residential address but play was none other than the married name of catherine you've done. behind the offshore company it was indeed the because so heiress who received the payment from eve movie and in front of our camera the art dealer went even further. someone does sophisticated good of what he . said. in society. they call over. on demand for...