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skilled rice growers brought into louisiana and south carolina. you find these very directed, you know, trading going along the western coast of africa, going into specific markets in the united states to fill the plantations there and build that crop wealth. so most of the people here were coming as we said, from west and central africa. a few people born in the caribbean who had already been, you know, coming from long trading there. but most people are coming internationally. and so something that's important to note about the movement across the atlantic during the time of the atlantic slave trade is that the vast majority of settlement of the new world was african compulsory settlement. so of all of the people who crossed from the old world to the new world until 1807, four out of five came from africa. so the vast majority of movement was enslaved africans being forced on ships across the atlantic and they're not really good estimates about the actual number. the figure that's kind of come at is about 12.5 million people. and that's not incl
skilled rice growers brought into louisiana and south carolina. you find these very directed, you know, trading going along the western coast of africa, going into specific markets in the united states to fill the plantations there and build that crop wealth. so most of the people here were coming as we said, from west and central africa. a few people born in the caribbean who had already been, you know, coming from long trading there. but most people are coming internationally. and so...
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rice growers were wrought into louisiana and south carolina. -- brought into louisiana and south carolina. you find this trading in africa going to specific markets in the united states to create that crop wealth. so, most of the people in the early years we can see were coming from west and central africa, a few people born in the caribbean. most people are coming internationally. something that is important to note about the movement across the atlantic during the time of the atlantic slave trade is that the vast majority of settlement of the new world was african compulsory settlement. of all the people who crossed from the old world to the new world until 1807, four out of five came from africa. the vast majority was enslaved africans being forced on ships and across the atlantic. there are not good estimates about the actual number. an historian, david altus, has come to the figure of about 12.5 million people, not including people who didn't make it, people who died en route to the boat. about 12.5 million people involved in the middle passage. an enormous diaspora. of that 12.5 mil
rice growers were wrought into louisiana and south carolina. -- brought into louisiana and south carolina. you find this trading in africa going to specific markets in the united states to create that crop wealth. so, most of the people in the early years we can see were coming from west and central africa, a few people born in the caribbean. most people are coming internationally. something that is important to note about the movement across the atlantic during the time of the atlantic slave...
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donald trump leads in the deep south, louisiana, mississippi, you have a bunch of primaries coming up before that march 15th date. where out of two of the primaries, ohio and florida are winner take all. they are the home states for john kasich, and marco rubio. they are must wins for both of them. they are big, big days and lots are at stake on the days. it will be hard to dislodge donald trump, and we'll see if the impact had any impact on the polling numbers, and whether the speech has income. >> it may feed fuel to the fire of supporters, and the rejection of traditional world, as we go into the upcoming states, trump is ahead n every poll. in most by double digits. unless there's a shift and as you said rubio and john kasich win interstate. it's likely he'll have the most dell dates. >> that's right. the most by the convention. mitt romney, of course is positions himself to take up the mantle. good to have your perspective on this. >> the democrats have three contests on saturday, one in nebraska. and bernie sanders campaigned there today. >> when millions fight back. demanding t
donald trump leads in the deep south, louisiana, mississippi, you have a bunch of primaries coming up before that march 15th date. where out of two of the primaries, ohio and florida are winner take all. they are the home states for john kasich, and marco rubio. they are must wins for both of them. they are big, big days and lots are at stake on the days. it will be hard to dislodge donald trump, and we'll see if the impact had any impact on the polling numbers, and whether the speech has...
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south. louisiana. mississippi. alabama. up t to kentucky. you'll still get batches of rain today but it is much,, much less coverage compared to the last few days. back here at home rain chances today. 10% tomomrow. tomorrow tomorrow it's up to 30 to 40%. for calle ocho we expect a gentle breeze but we expect tt temperatures to hit the low 308's in the afternoon. it will be warm. maybe a bit humid but we'll smeed need the sunscreen. if you're heing out to the beach today i want to emphasize th high rip current risk. and the bays with a moderate chop and again, the chance for rain today isout at a 10% and that's about. it highs getting to 83 today and tomorrow. lows in the low 50e6789s now tomorrow will be the best chance to see a few showers out tre along the sea breeze. but again t is very isolated so we may just mit out on that, monday 30% chance for a few showers. neki. >> neki: thanks a lot jen. several spring breakers behind bars after getting out of control and a lot of it caught on camera. instagram that shows hundreds on the beach si
south. louisiana. mississippi. alabama. up t to kentucky. you'll still get batches of rain today but it is much,, much less coverage compared to the last few days. back here at home rain chances today. 10% tomomrow. tomorrow tomorrow it's up to 30 to 40%. for calle ocho we expect a gentle breeze but we expect tt temperatures to hit the low 308's in the afternoon. it will be warm. maybe a bit humid but we'll smeed need the sunscreen. if you're heing out to the beach today i want to emphasize th...
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. >> go around the entire south, louisiana had the laws, georgia had the challenges, south carolina had pitchfork intel and strom thurmond. i would say we can say and put ourselves up against theirs. >> later we will go inside the home of f scott fitzgerald to learn about the importance of montgomery. >> we show you a house that was the turning point for scott and zelda. you will find out f scott fitzgerald is more than just a writer. he is not a genius who can come up with everything on his own. he needed a partner, someone to give him a life full of ideas that he could write the great american novel. that was elza. >> we speak with fred gray about the montgomery bus boycott changing the system by the system, the life and works of fred gray". >> montgomery's pattern of segregation touched all forms of the city's life, long frustration with negro citizens erupted, riding in a bus, refused to honor the traditions of segregated seating was a protest movement headed by doctor king, then an obscure pastor of a baptist church, took the form of a boycott of the city's buses. >> if you look at
. >> go around the entire south, louisiana had the laws, georgia had the challenges, south carolina had pitchfork intel and strom thurmond. i would say we can say and put ourselves up against theirs. >> later we will go inside the home of f scott fitzgerald to learn about the importance of montgomery. >> we show you a house that was the turning point for scott and zelda. you will find out f scott fitzgerald is more than just a writer. he is not a genius who can come up with...
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skilled rice growers brought into louisiana and south carolina.you find these very directed, you know, trading going along the western coast of africa, going into specific markets in the united states to fill the plantations there and build that crop wealth. so most of the people here were coming as we said, from west and central africa. a few people born in the caribbean who had already been, you know, coming from long trading there. but most people are coming internationally. and so something that's important to note about the movement across the atlantic during the time of the atlantic slave trade is that the vast majority of settlement of the new world was african compulsory settlement. so of all of the people who crossed from the old world to the new world until 1807, four out of five came from africa. so the vast majority of movement was enslaved africans being forced on ships across the atlantic and they're not really good estimates about the actual number. the figure that's kind of come at is about 12.5 million people. and that's not inclu
skilled rice growers brought into louisiana and south carolina.you find these very directed, you know, trading going along the western coast of africa, going into specific markets in the united states to fill the plantations there and build that crop wealth. so most of the people here were coming as we said, from west and central africa. a few people born in the caribbean who had already been, you know, coming from long trading there. but most people are coming internationally. and so something...
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sugar is still a huge industry in south louisiana and all around us our historic cane fields still planted in cane that is still sent off to the domino sugar refineries. so three generations in this plantation. over the course of the 100 plus years that they owned this land, there were many successful generations of people who were enslaved here and so the population would have shifted over time with market forces. the highest number that we ever have recorded at one single time of enslaved people in this land is 101, but we believe that that's a little low. we think there were perhaps as many as 200 people enslaved at the highest point. we have record of people that we've found, 357 over the course of that 100 plus years, but there are going to be a lot of people missing from that. so where we will really start introducing that population is on our first memorial where we're going to begin in some memorials where we've built to people enslaved in louisiana and enslaved on this land. >> this is a wall of honor and on this memorial we have recorded the names and some basic information about
sugar is still a huge industry in south louisiana and all around us our historic cane fields still planted in cane that is still sent off to the domino sugar refineries. so three generations in this plantation. over the course of the 100 plus years that they owned this land, there were many successful generations of people who were enslaved here and so the population would have shifted over time with market forces. the highest number that we ever have recorded at one single time of enslaved...
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south. louisiana getting some of the worst of it. look at the scene in covington, city surrounded by rivers. the downpours, man, oh, man, causing the floodwaters to go up to people's steps and their roofs. lots of folks had to flee their homes this weekend. janice, are we going to have any relief? >> we will but we have to get through today unfortunately and we have seen over two feet of rain across areas of louisiana, mississippi and arkansas. we have the potential for more heavy downpours today and things start to dry out. however, in the short term, more flooding potential for these areas that have been affected by flooding, and not only that but the risk of severe weather today over much of arkansas, into mississippi and louisiana, and tennessee. so we're watching this area for hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes. for tomorrow this shifts in towards the mid-atlantic with the potential for strong to severe storms and i also want to point your attention to tuesday. this is kroo ushl fcrucial for states. illinois and ohio the r
south. louisiana getting some of the worst of it. look at the scene in covington, city surrounded by rivers. the downpours, man, oh, man, causing the floodwaters to go up to people's steps and their roofs. lots of folks had to flee their homes this weekend. janice, are we going to have any relief? >> we will but we have to get through today unfortunately and we have seen over two feet of rain across areas of louisiana, mississippi and arkansas. we have the potential for more heavy...
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joseph plantation in south louisiana, and i want to introduce you to the lady of the house, ms. maureen. hi. how are you? maureen: it's good to meet you. jeff: i've heard so much about you guys. maureen: oh, well, thank you. jeff: but also that river of sweetness that flows through this plantation. maureen: that's our number-one duty, to supply sugar, and it's been in our family a working sugarcane plantation. jeff: my goodness. maureen: so we believe in sweet stuff. we really do. jeff: well, i've got something down-home i want to cook for you here. we're gonna do buttermilk fried quail. maureen: ooh. i can't wait. sounds good. jeff: now, i'm gonna incorporate cabbage. i've got some purple okra. this is little immature okra before it turns all the way green. it comes out a little burgundy at first, a little kind of reddish there. we've got some charred corn here working a little bit. maureen: yes. jeff: what we call this dish here is a matchu. a matchu is native to native americans. all rightie. so we've got our temperature coming up here. i'm gonna go ahead and start off by put
joseph plantation in south louisiana, and i want to introduce you to the lady of the house, ms. maureen. hi. how are you? maureen: it's good to meet you. jeff: i've heard so much about you guys. maureen: oh, well, thank you. jeff: but also that river of sweetness that flows through this plantation. maureen: that's our number-one duty, to supply sugar, and it's been in our family a working sugarcane plantation. jeff: my goodness. maureen: so we believe in sweet stuff. we really do. jeff: well,...
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south. texas, louisiana and mississippi all bracing for hail and devastating flash flooding. >> arkansas state university swimming in a flooded dorm there. look at that. clouds flooding florida the sky turning from blue to black in seconds. >> also ringing blinding snow to the rockies. utah father missing after going in to help his family. snow conditions causing a 30 pile up. >> hope they find that dad safe. >> it is not over, though. maria molina tracking more storms. >> the same storm system is moving eastward bringing yet again a threat of severe weather. it will be from the gulf coast to the parts of the midwest. as we head into your friday and saturday you will continue to see the renewed threat for severe weather. the entire storm system spreading across the great lakes to louisiana continues marching eastward. there's a lot of moisture with the storm system. another problem will be how much heavy rain we are expecting from the storm. keep in mind over the last couple of weeks the entire regionsy cross the gulf coast and the u.s. will be receiving heavy rain and dealing with flooding. w
south. texas, louisiana and mississippi all bracing for hail and devastating flash flooding. >> arkansas state university swimming in a flooded dorm there. look at that. clouds flooding florida the sky turning from blue to black in seconds. >> also ringing blinding snow to the rockies. utah father missing after going in to help his family. snow conditions causing a 30 pile up. >> hope they find that dad safe. >> it is not over, though. maria molina tracking more storms....
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south. louisiana governor surveyed storm damage from a helicopter saturday. >> nine shelters are open in mississippi and 24 in louisiana. downpours. >> part of a system affecting several other states. submerged roads and cars and washed out bridges and forced them to flee their homes. at least three people have died in louisiana alone. >> durham's two lakes are open for the boating season. with the warmer weather, people will be out on the water. you can bet that. wildlife officials are urging people to stay safe. >> 23 people died in boating accidents statewide. they say some of the cases involved on rater -- operator experience. the life preservers or pfds. personal floatation devices. >> coast guard said 80% of people killed would have been saved if they worn a life jacket. >>> it wouldn't be st. patrick's day without the chicago river being dyed green. it dates back to 1962 when plumbers stentally put chemicals in the water creating the spectacle. the actual holiday is thursday. >>> officials are investigating after a woman dies inside the soldier and sailor's monument. they say the victim 41-ye
south. louisiana governor surveyed storm damage from a helicopter saturday. >> nine shelters are open in mississippi and 24 in louisiana. downpours. >> part of a system affecting several other states. submerged roads and cars and washed out bridges and forced them to flee their homes. at least three people have died in louisiana alone. >> durham's two lakes are open for the boating season. with the warmer weather, people will be out on the water. you can bet that. wildlife...
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i want to thank the people p of new orleans and south louisiana.leans is my hometown and they support the saints but they also support their own and that city and state backed me from the start. 19 years ago to the day, i announced my decision to forgo the draft and stay at university of tennessee for my final year. it was a smartest decision i made. i treasured my senior year and i want ball fans to know the unique role that you played in my life. thank you to the indianapolis colts' organization and all of the fans cross this country. you can't fathom how much i enjoyed my 14 years there and the warmth that my family feels for you. i would be wrong not to mention jim and bill, coaches and support staff and a host of wonderful colt's teammate, many of whom. when i was drafted by the colts, indianapolis was a basketball and car racing town. but it didn't take long for the city and state of indiana in to football evangelist. i set the rookie record for irpt acception. a record i still hold today. every year i pull for a rookie quarterback to break t
i want to thank the people p of new orleans and south louisiana.leans is my hometown and they support the saints but they also support their own and that city and state backed me from the start. 19 years ago to the day, i announced my decision to forgo the draft and stay at university of tennessee for my final year. it was a smartest decision i made. i treasured my senior year and i want ball fans to know the unique role that you played in my life. thank you to the indianapolis colts'...
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south. >> louisiana governor surveyed storm damage from a helicopter saturday. nine shelters are open in mississippi and 24 in louisiana. this is part of a system affecting several state and submerged roads and cars and washed out brims and caused them to flee their homes. three people have died in louisiana alone. >> do you go's two lakes are open for the boating season with the weather warming up and they will be out on the water. because of this. wildlife officials are urging people to stay safe. >> 23 people died in boating accidents statewide. authorities say some the cases involved operator inexperience and others concluded alcohol. making sure you have all your safety equipment and for boating it means all your life preservers or personal floatation devices. >> 80% of people killed could have been saved if they wore a life jacket. >> it wouldn't be saint patrick's day without the river being dyed green. it shows them coloring the water it dates back to 1962 when plumbers accidentally put chemicals in the water and the actual holiday is thursday. >>> time
south. >> louisiana governor surveyed storm damage from a helicopter saturday. nine shelters are open in mississippi and 24 in louisiana. this is part of a system affecting several state and submerged roads and cars and washed out brims and caused them to flee their homes. three people have died in louisiana alone. >> do you go's two lakes are open for the boating season with the weather warming up and they will be out on the water. because of this. wildlife officials are urging...
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takeing a look at the breakdown in nebraska >>> to the south in louisiana, hilary clinton winning there. this is the breakdown in louisiana the african-american vote significant there in louisiana. >>> louisiana a win for donald trump there. taking a l lk at the breakdown -- -- >>. >> now to kentucky where we can announce that donald trump has this is a big win for him. let's look athe breakdown on the gop -- >>> the candidates systeming for support, keeping an eye on the contest still to come in the race. tracking it all for us, live in the plex with more, alex. >>>reporter: it's a big night for both pears, but not necessarily for the front runnerves. the race is far from over. >>> another busy day for presidential candidates as the fight for deegates continue. ted kao+uz/ winning kansas and maine on thisuper saturday. >> i think what we saw in kansas is a manifestation of a real shift of momentum. i think thee last 2 debates indicate that. straw poll at sea-tac. republican front runner donald trump winning louisiana and ntucky. he spent his saturday in orlando, ending the day at trump
takeing a look at the breakdown in nebraska >>> to the south in louisiana, hilary clinton winning there. this is the breakdown in louisiana the african-american vote significant there in louisiana. >>> louisiana a win for donald trump there. taking a l lk at the breakdown -- -- >>. >> now to kentucky where we can announce that donald trump has this is a big win for him. let's look athe breakdown on the gop -- >>> the candidates systeming for support,...
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south. >> belkeys: louisiana dealing with the worst effects. reed binion has the details. >> water is rising so we're going to get busy here. >> reporter: the sheri preparing residents of bossier, louisianaer in the flood. the high water is blamed for two deaths. his kayak capsized. and a diver louisiana was killed when his car was swept off the road. >> our thoughts and prayers are for the people of louisiana, butut so is our resources. >> reporter: the drivers s4uck in high water, some residents stranded and others forced from their home. >> right now, we know about 100 homes have been flooded and 100 roads have been closed. >> reporter: but the worst could be to come for louisiana, as they threaten a key levee. >> here's the potential. due to 10 inches of rich, it's likely that the guideline levee could topple. >> reporter: ordering evacuations for roughly 3500 homes. >> mandatory means mandatory you need to love out if you're in the areas that i just mentioned. >> reporter: cities including jacksonville, mississippi and new orleans, face a
south. >> belkeys: louisiana dealing with the worst effects. reed binion has the details. >> water is rising so we're going to get busy here. >> reporter: the sheri preparing residents of bossier, louisianaer in the flood. the high water is blamed for two deaths. his kayak capsized. and a diver louisiana was killed when his car was swept off the road. >> our thoughts and prayers are for the people of louisiana, butut so is our resources. >> reporter: the drivers...
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. >>> further south in louisiana and mississippi nearly 5,000 homes have been destroyed by flood waters. in the past week since it happened at least five people killed in the historic rainfall. flood warnings do remain in effect. out of the northwest a toddler survives when high winds topples trees crushing an enough on the seattle roads. the driver was killed. >>> incredible images in california of cars under water after being skept into a creek. four people were rescued. >> wet weather not over yet. definitely not what you want to hear about. maria molina is tracking what's next. >> a lot of extreme weather going on across the nation. unfortunately like you showed the images of california we expect another storm system to bring in more areas of rain across parts of the west and also snow across parts of the intermountain west. we had reported severe weather yesterday across arkansas including reported tornadoes. under a tornado warning with a storm system rolling through bringing in more rain across areas hit hard by flooding last week as many areas picked up historic flooding out the
. >>> further south in louisiana and mississippi nearly 5,000 homes have been destroyed by flood waters. in the past week since it happened at least five people killed in the historic rainfall. flood warnings do remain in effect. out of the northwest a toddler survives when high winds topples trees crushing an enough on the seattle roads. the driver was killed. >>> incredible images in california of cars under water after being skept into a creek. four people were rescued....
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south. a louisiana levee is on the brink.the drought-stricken we west, the device designed to make sure when it rains, itt pours. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod, and this is a western edition of the broadcast. ohio and illinois are among the
south. a louisiana levee is on the brink.the drought-stricken we west, the device designed to make sure when it rains, itt pours. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod, and this is a western edition of the broadcast. ohio and illinois are among the
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: once again, rounds of nasty weather in the mid section of the psychiatry, from the deep south toward louisiana, arkansas this afternoon. the pattern is giving us beautiful weather, which continues to hammer those portions of the country. from our tower cam, i'm sorry, in charlotte. you can see clouds billowing as we head into the afternoon. 73, current temperature in charlotte, humidity, 49%. 20 miles an hour. you know when you start to see the flow that strong, you are going to see clouds popping up. 70 mountain island lake, 69 ballantine, 72 arboretum, 71 indian trail. 63 in boone, 73 in cheraw. carolinas. and it is the heat pump high pressure system, southerly flow, mid and upper 70's today, tomorrow, then in the weekend, it will weaken and slide north. that will open the door for thunderstorms. likely not until sunday. again, houston, dallas, louisiana, up towards memphis, tennessee, and arkansas, more flooding rain. the possibility is there for severe storms as we head into the afternoon. partly cloudy in charlotte. mix of sun and clouds, a beautiful day across the carolinas. here's our f
: once again, rounds of nasty weather in the mid section of the psychiatry, from the deep south toward louisiana, arkansas this afternoon. the pattern is giving us beautiful weather, which continues to hammer those portions of the country. from our tower cam, i'm sorry, in charlotte. you can see clouds billowing as we head into the afternoon. 73, current temperature in charlotte, humidity, 49%. 20 miles an hour. you know when you start to see the flow that strong, you are going to see clouds...
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south. a louisiana levee is on the brink. and in the drought-stricken we west, the device designed to make sure when it rains, itt pours. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod, and this is a western edition of the broadcast. ohio and illinois are among the key states holding primaries next tuesday. in the past 24 hours, voters in those states got a firsthand look at the chaos that's been erupting around donald trump's presidential campaign. in a moment, we'll hear from the cbs news digital journalist who was caught in the turmoil in chicago last night. but first, dean reynolds shows us what happened at a trump rally in dayton, ohio, today. >> reporter: donald trump rallies are seldom without incident, and today in dayton was no exception. >> i'd do it myself about-- >> whoa, whoa! >> reporter: somebody rushed the stage but was quickly disabiewlingsed of going further by the secret service, which formed a protective cordon around the candidate. >> i was ready for
south. a louisiana levee is on the brink. and in the drought-stricken we west, the device designed to make sure when it rains, itt pours. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod, and this is a western edition of the broadcast. ohio and illinois are among the key states holding primaries next tuesday. in the past 24 hours, voters in those states got a firsthand look at the chaos that's been erupting around donald...
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we've got a big rally in south louisiana. it's a capacity crowd. i think he's going to do well. we look at the delegate counts, he doing quite well. he's less than 100 delegates behind donald trump and i think he is the best option if all this discussion about stopping donald trump, the best way is to rally around ted cruz. >> i must ask you about the debate last night. it was raucous and raw with talk of sexual prowess among other things. does senator ted cruz think this is the best way to take on donald trump, to have a debate that hits such lows that people can't even watch with their own kids? >> that's a really good point but most of that was between marco rubio and donald trump. i agree with you. most of these debates at this point have lacked substance. last night it looked like people on the schoolyard elbowing and pushing and shoving, though i will say that ted cruz, he came forth with casting visions on foreign policy, on the economy domestically. he stood out. i am very concerned. if you were to take a snapshot of these republican debates and a what it says about amer
we've got a big rally in south louisiana. it's a capacity crowd. i think he's going to do well. we look at the delegate counts, he doing quite well. he's less than 100 delegates behind donald trump and i think he is the best option if all this discussion about stopping donald trump, the best way is to rally around ted cruz. >> i must ask you about the debate last night. it was raucous and raw with talk of sexual prowess among other things. does senator ted cruz think this is the best way...
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. >> we know of a gym in north carolina, south carolina, louisiana, california, as far away as ckutarnd afghanistan. >> reporter: all the proceeds will be divided by the officers and their families. >> an incredibly hard workout. incredible job by them. >>> all eyes on the #dceaglecam. eagle number two is coming out of the shell. it started tipping or cracking today. this is at the national arboretum. we got a first look at number one on friday. they have been busy keeping their family warm and bringing in lots of fish to eat. you can check out more on the nbc washington app. search d.c. eagles. super cute. come on out little guy. >>> the snow, the rain, it's more of a nuisance than accumulation. i can't believe we are talking about spring and snow. >> the first day of spring tomorrow. we are going to continue to track rain and snow showers throughout the evening hours, the day tomorrow on into very early monday morning. that's going to be the first weather headline. because of that, this nuisance event will be a storm team 4 weather alert day. on monday morning, tom will continue to
. >> we know of a gym in north carolina, south carolina, louisiana, california, as far away as ckutarnd afghanistan. >> reporter: all the proceeds will be divided by the officers and their families. >> an incredibly hard workout. incredible job by them. >>> all eyes on the #dceaglecam. eagle number two is coming out of the shell. it started tipping or cracking today. this is at the national arboretum. we got a first look at number one on friday. they have been busy...
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host: our story takes place in the reconstructed south of louisiana and the city of new orleans. was new orleans typical of the south or were the special conditions down there? michael: new orleans was a complex place but it is a place that everyone is looking to see where reconstruction can succeed. it had the class of very well educated former free persons of color that came out of the french and spanish culture. they are people who can put the lie to confederate claims that african-americans are too uneducated and ignorant to serve in office. in new orleans, there is all kinds of tamult. all kinds of what people who are extraordinarily angry that by 1869, you have african-americans serving on juries, the police force, african-american detectives solving high-profile crimes. host: the past couple weeks, there are some pretty big characters. there are two in this particular story but there are groups of people who are part of this scenario. one of those is the butcher's benevolent association and various other groups. can you tell us a bit about who they were? paul: at the time,
host: our story takes place in the reconstructed south of louisiana and the city of new orleans. was new orleans typical of the south or were the special conditions down there? michael: new orleans was a complex place but it is a place that everyone is looking to see where reconstruction can succeed. it had the class of very well educated former free persons of color that came out of the french and spanish culture. they are people who can put the lie to confederate claims that african-americans...
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and south louisiana. new orleans is my hometown. and of course, they support their own team, the saints. own. and that city and state have backed me from the start. almost 19 years ago to the day, i announced my decision to forego the draft, and stay at the university of tennessee for my senior year. it was one of the smartest decisions i have ever made. i cherish my time in knoxville, especially my senior year. and i want ball fans everywhere to know the unique role that have you played -- vol fans everywhere to know the unique role that you have played in my life. thank you to the indianapolis colts organization and all of the fans across this country. enjoyed my 14 years there. and the warmth that my family feels for you. i would be wrong not to mention jim ursay, phil polian, great coach, support staff, and a host of wonderful colts teammates. many of woman will be life-long friends. when i -- whom will be lifelong friends. and when i was drafted by the colts, indianapolis was a basketball and car racing town but it didn't take
and south louisiana. new orleans is my hometown. and of course, they support their own team, the saints. own. and that city and state have backed me from the start. almost 19 years ago to the day, i announced my decision to forego the draft, and stay at the university of tennessee for my senior year. it was one of the smartest decisions i have ever made. i cherish my time in knoxville, especially my senior year. and i want ball fans everywhere to know the unique role that have you played -- vol...
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south. levies in louisiana could overflow today because of the continuous rains. thousands of residents have been forced from their homes where 20 inches of rain have fell this week and three people have been killed. the water from the bayou spread to an area with 1600 homes. they won't be seeing more of the >> unfortunately now, it's still raining and looks like we have to wait a few more days until the system moves through. it's a stalled frontal boundary pumping in the moisture. south florida which are up and we're seeing the rough surf from our camera. we live in paradise compared to what's happening around the country. life's a beach for these folks. it's okay to soak up the sunshine, however, don't go in the water. avoid swimming as we are going to see dangerous rip currents through tomorrow. there's another live view at miami and look at these peak wind gusts as high as 29 miles per hour. look at the sustained winds. 16-23 miles per hour out of the southeast and high pressure just remaining in control even through tomorrow. that's the reason you will see th
south. levies in louisiana could overflow today because of the continuous rains. thousands of residents have been forced from their homes where 20 inches of rain have fell this week and three people have been killed. the water from the bayou spread to an area with 1600 homes. they won't be seeing more of the >> unfortunately now, it's still raining and looks like we have to wait a few more days until the system moves through. it's a stalled frontal boundary pumping in the moisture. south...
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rain especially lakeshore, the line of showers extending froml new england into the deep south to storms their louisiana, alabama, mississippi and kentucky, tennessee, we will get a light amount of rainfall theht heavier rainfall has been to the south,ie as high pressure gets closer, pushing rainfall out of the area before midnight then 41 degrees lakefront, and 45 cuyahoga airport . northeast winds between five and 15, 40s 50s and 60s near near zanesville . you can see it going down, will be a sun filled friday and on saturday night daylight saving time begins at 2:00 a.m., fisher clocks ahead one hour . but they did weekend saturday . with low '60s then next wednesday dry slot and then friday next week a chance of lake enhanced no replies in the 30s . it will be short-lived . for helping to stop the runaway driver in a pursuit that has saved lives as dave nethers as >> fund on interstate 77 in the canton canton . the driver drew more than 3 miles into oncoming traffic before sergeant dave garberer used a pit maneuver to stop them wrong way driver, this dash-cam video from sugar june or 17 when sergean
rain especially lakeshore, the line of showers extending froml new england into the deep south to storms their louisiana, alabama, mississippi and kentucky, tennessee, we will get a light amount of rainfall theht heavier rainfall has been to the south,ie as high pressure gets closer, pushing rainfall out of the area before midnight then 41 degrees lakefront, and 45 cuyahoga airport . northeast winds between five and 15, 40s 50s and 60s near near zanesville . you can see it going down, will be a...
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abt a ee tal offeat nenda.com jeff: today on "flip my food," i' m at a sugarcane plantation in south louisiana, and if you' ve got a sweet tooth, i' ve got the recipes for you. kitchen, and let' s get cooking. announcer: on today' s episode of "flip my food," join host chef jeff for a sweet day in the kitchen as he pours on some amazingern favorite--100% pure cane syrup. jeff: welcome to the food truck. today is a sweet day, baby. we' ve got some good stuff going on here at st. josephh louisiana, and i want to introduce you to the lady of the house, ms. maureen. hi. how are you? maureen: it' s good to meet you. jeff: i' ve heard so much about you guys. thank you. jeff: but also that river of sweetness that flows through this plantation. maureen: that' s our number-one duty, to supply sugar, and it'
abt a ee tal offeat nenda.com jeff: today on "flip my food," i' m at a sugarcane plantation in south louisiana, and if you' ve got a sweet tooth, i' ve got the recipes for you. kitchen, and let' s get cooking. announcer: on today' s episode of "flip my food," join host chef jeff for a sweet day in the kitchen as he pours on some amazingern favorite--100% pure cane syrup. jeff: welcome to the food truck. today is a sweet day, baby. we' ve got some good stuff going on here at...
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south. texas, louisiana, and mississippi all bracing for hail and devastating flash fooding, fox meteorologist maria molina has been tracking it all, she's here with the very latest, good morning, maria. maria: hi, good morning. the storm system bringing all kinds of severe weather, now the storm is marching east ward. we have a lot of heavy rain associated with it. stretching to great lakes and also parts of mississippi and tornado watch in effect earlier this morning across parts of mississippi and louisiana because the concerns is that some of the storms could be bringing in some severe weather and possibly even a tornado. that's something to watch out very carefully today. you could see we have a widespread area that could be looking at severe weather and eventually tomorrow the threat shifts east ward and yet a long the gulf coast. a lot of concern in the southern u.s., potential of heavy rain potentially as much as 6-inches could come down. there's a flood threat and let's head over to you. nicole: thank you, maria. lauren: new poll shows ted cruz pulling with the lead. >> i believe the
south. texas, louisiana, and mississippi all bracing for hail and devastating flash fooding, fox meteorologist maria molina has been tracking it all, she's here with the very latest, good morning, maria. maria: hi, good morning. the storm system bringing all kinds of severe weather, now the storm is marching east ward. we have a lot of heavy rain associated with it. stretching to great lakes and also parts of mississippi and tornado watch in effect earlier this morning across parts of...
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glue in tennessee, arkansas and the deep south state louisiana, lincoln pins hits hopes. he pins his hopes that those states during the war can be restored. this is critical in understanding lincoln and reconstruction. for lincoln, reconstruction is both a means toward an end as well as an end in itself. the eventual hope, of course, is to win the war and reunify the nation. well how are we going odo that. one of the ways to do that, he believed, was to pick off whatever confederate states he could, have them adopt new state constitutions and readmit representative to congress. in doing so he believes you would be weakening the power of the confederacy and advancing the war effort. and it is along those lines that lincoln focuses. he focuses on having elections held in those states, particularly in louisiana, tennessee and arkansas. he writes at one point that an election would be worth more to us than a battle gained. worth more to us than a battle gained. he writes to andrew johnson, he says, get emancipation into your state constitution and there's in such word as fail
glue in tennessee, arkansas and the deep south state louisiana, lincoln pins hits hopes. he pins his hopes that those states during the war can be restored. this is critical in understanding lincoln and reconstruction. for lincoln, reconstruction is both a means toward an end as well as an end in itself. the eventual hope, of course, is to win the war and reunify the nation. well how are we going odo that. one of the ways to do that, he believed, was to pick off whatever confederate states he...
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west virginia ranked 44th with nevada, south carolina and louisiana at the list. wallet hub found women in the district had the highest median earnings, but d.c. has the highest rate of unemployment among women at 8.4%. >>> weather and traffic on the 9s. kids got to play outside yesterday at recess. they will thrilled. today a repeat? >> absolutely. beautiful out there. the day is almost perfect until tonight because we have changes. so, enjoy it. we are going to see showers arrive after we get home tonight. we don't have to deal with that driving home and we don't have to deal with it driving in tomorrow. it's an overnight event then it will be cold. gorgeous today. clouds arrive -- you will see clouds move in for areas off to the west maybe earlier. but once the sunsets, showers approach. we are talking around midnight and through the wee hours of the morning. then rather windy. tempur on wednesday. so much so that we start in the 50s and end in the 40s during the afternoon. it will feel is in the 30s with the winds as high as they will be. we are talking 20, 25
west virginia ranked 44th with nevada, south carolina and louisiana at the list. wallet hub found women in the district had the highest median earnings, but d.c. has the highest rate of unemployment among women at 8.4%. >>> weather and traffic on the 9s. kids got to play outside yesterday at recess. they will thrilled. today a repeat? >> absolutely. beautiful out there. the day is almost perfect until tonight because we have changes. so, enjoy it. we are going to see showers...
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i want to thank the people of new orleans and south louisiana. new orleans is my hometown. own team and they also support they are on. packing me from the start. almost 19 years ago to the day, i announce my decision to forgo the draft. it was one of the smartest decisions i have ever made. i cherished my time in knoxville. especially my senior year. i want all fans everywhere to know the unique role that you played in my life. thank you to the indianapolis colts organization and all of the fans across this country. you cannot fathom how much i enjoyed my 14 years they are or the warmth that my family feels for you. i would be wrong not to mention jim or say, some great coaches and support staff. when i was drafted by the colts, indianapolis was a basketball and car racing down. it did not take long to convert the city and state into football evangelists. in the process, i set the rookie record for interceptions. a record that i still hold today. [laughter] every year i pull for a rookie quarterback to break that record. eli manning. kim newton. in the beginning of my time
i want to thank the people of new orleans and south louisiana. new orleans is my hometown. own team and they also support they are on. packing me from the start. almost 19 years ago to the day, i announce my decision to forgo the draft. it was one of the smartest decisions i have ever made. i cherished my time in knoxville. especially my senior year. i want all fans everywhere to know the unique role that you played in my life. thank you to the indianapolis colts organization and all of the...
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south. folks in louisiana and mississippi are not out of the f woods just yet.e flooding expected to comeme in the following days.ays. the storms are to blame for at least four deaths in louisiana.. thousands of homes have been damaged and president declared louisiana a diaster area. check out the conditions inin southeast texas. look at that car, flood watersar in montgomery county, texas are causing major problems.robl firefighters say they rescued r about a dozen people yesterday who became trapped in risingisin waters. in fact, one river is already five feet above the flood stagee and could rice even hire tomorrow before it starts to finally recede. > thankfully we're not getting that kind of rain, but we are getting some reign.some like you said, gwen, that's good for spring. flowers finally coming. i want to say that the system tt the south is part of the system that has moved up a across our region with that rainfall. it's been a pretty wet day. not a lot of sunshine, couldn'tn give you that today in then weather buffet at all. but we do need the rainfall
south. folks in louisiana and mississippi are not out of the f woods just yet.e flooding expected to comeme in the following days.ays. the storms are to blame for at least four deaths in louisiana.. thousands of homes have been damaged and president declared louisiana a diaster area. check out the conditions inin southeast texas. look at that car, flood watersar in montgomery county, texas are causing major problems.robl firefighters say they rescued r about a dozen people yesterday who became...
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the same one responsible for all of that flooding rain that came down across the deep south down through louisiana lifting north right along the riff bed here unfortunately, too. ohio and mississippi rivers re really getting bomb barred with soaking rain much this is headed our way. i'm not necessarily worried about any kind of major floo flooding. future rain amounts and the current computer modeling definitely expecting to pick up decent rain out of this let's walk you forward starting noontime sunday and all the way through monday night. this is as far out as this particular model will go for now but picking up that -- end up with at least an inch. i would with say one to 2-inches not out of the question for area to pick up from this system. so basically what happens is a front stalls out. we'll see a few pieces energy move along it through the next couple of days we'll have to dodge raindrops a little bit of rain primarily p.m. hours tomorrow. monday morning, that's when you'll see instead yesterday heaviest rain come maybe
the same one responsible for all of that flooding rain that came down across the deep south down through louisiana lifting north right along the riff bed here unfortunately, too. ohio and mississippi rivers re really getting bomb barred with soaking rain much this is headed our way. i'm not necessarily worried about any kind of major floo flooding. future rain amounts and the current computer modeling definitely expecting to pick up decent rain out of this let's walk you forward starting...
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south. parts of texas, louisiana, arkansas, mississippi. 10 to 20" of rain, and unfortunately, some fatalities. drier air here. it will be shrinking to our west. by the time some of that ram pushes in, it will be much weaker, and pushing out on monday. nothing like what they're seeing right now. breezy and mild. stronger down by the beaches. a breezy and warm day. we were 84 today as well. for the boaters, 3 to 5' seas. otherwise, breezy and warm over the next few days. that's weather. >> john, thank you. >>> still to come, clues in a hit-and-run driver. >>> and a man faces a judge accused of groping women. >>> we'll also have these stories. quick stop before she left town. who she met and who she brought along with her. alleged online >>> new details now on the case involving a man inappropriately touching a woman. rodolpho torres is charged with grabbing women's behinds when bicycle. >> i'm going to live with this forever. i feel like i'm no longer naive. i lost my innocence. >> police believe there could be more victims. if you were affected, you're asked to call police. >>> on the universi
south. parts of texas, louisiana, arkansas, mississippi. 10 to 20" of rain, and unfortunately, some fatalities. drier air here. it will be shrinking to our west. by the time some of that ram pushes in, it will be much weaker, and pushing out on monday. nothing like what they're seeing right now. breezy and mild. stronger down by the beaches. a breezy and warm day. we were 84 today as well. for the boaters, 3 to 5' seas. otherwise, breezy and warm over the next few days. that's weather....
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louisiana. notice all of the thunderstorms that is really heavy rain and a tornado watch the farther south in parts of louisiana and texas. not a good situation. this system is coming closer to us or it would appear. it's not moving to the east. it's moving a little more north than anything. that is thanks to the high pressure system in place. here you see it just offshore. and all of that rain across texas and louisiana is really going to stay there. that is not good for them they have the thunderstorms and they will have rain and heavy rain for days. meanwhile, that high pressure system keeps it away from us. we are looking at dry conditions probably through the rest of the week. tomorrow morning, calm and mimed. for your morning. and the rest of the day we go from the 50s to your noontime temperature of 72 . and have lunch outside and kinner for that matter. your 4:00 p.m. temperature will be 77 . and the one downfall. we have really high pollen. the warm temperatures and the wind and put those together and that allows the pollen indices to go high. and this is better news. 77 tomorrow. 76 on th
louisiana. notice all of the thunderstorms that is really heavy rain and a tornado watch the farther south in parts of louisiana and texas. not a good situation. this system is coming closer to us or it would appear. it's not moving to the east. it's moving a little more north than anything. that is thanks to the high pressure system in place. here you see it just offshore. and all of that rain across texas and louisiana is really going to stay there. that is not good for them they have the...
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in the middle of south broadway in denver... near louisiana. we're making calls to find out how badly the man was hurt. another rollover crash blocked part of colfax overnight. police say the man was likely drunk... when his ford explorer hit a traffic light... and flipped at colfax and cherry street. city crews were called in to fix it before the morning commute. denver police responded to a stabbing early this morning. it happened at galapago and wesley around one a.m. dpd told 9news reporter noel brennan a man was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. we don't have any suspect information at this time. overnight... denver police are looking for the driver who hit a person near tremont place and park avenue in denver. officers say the victim has serious injuries. police are looking for a black lincoln sedan with license plate number q-k-i- 2-8-5. the car has damage to the passenger side mirror. a man accused of shooting his own father is scheduled to be in court today in arapahoe county. deputies say they responded to an emergency call
in the middle of south broadway in denver... near louisiana. we're making calls to find out how badly the man was hurt. another rollover crash blocked part of colfax overnight. police say the man was likely drunk... when his ford explorer hit a traffic light... and flipped at colfax and cherry street. city crews were called in to fix it before the morning commute. denver police responded to a stabbing early this morning. it happened at galapago and wesley around one a.m. dpd told 9news reporter...
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the big ball of energy now and there's still more farther to the west out across areas just south of louisiana. here's our stalled out front. the low will go to the northeast. i'm not expecting any rotation or anything like that had, but there will at least be a good storms in here. temperatures across the area warm enough to support that chance for a shower. here's the computer model, showing tomorrow morning, quick shower. but then as we head into 2:00 in the afternoon, gainesville gets hit with heavy rain, thunderstorms. look at this bow right here, this boeing. not an indication of severe weather but gusty winds. heavy rain at 4:00. blows through the metro area about 5:00. into the coastline after that. as we head towards 7:00 begins to move offshore. it will blow through from 1:00 in the afternoon up until around 7:00 or so tomorrow evening. then on sunday, a chance for a morning shower, high of 73, and then we're back in business, sunshine beautiful weather for next week. >> bear proof trash cans made their way into the florida state budget. a story you'll see only on fox. we uncover how
the big ball of energy now and there's still more farther to the west out across areas just south of louisiana. here's our stalled out front. the low will go to the northeast. i'm not expecting any rotation or anything like that had, but there will at least be a good storms in here. temperatures across the area warm enough to support that chance for a shower. here's the computer model, showing tomorrow morning, quick shower. but then as we head into 2:00 in the afternoon, gainesville gets hit...
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i want to thank you people of new orleans and south 3 louisiana. new orleans is my hometown, they support their home team the saints but of course they support their own. that city has supported me from the day. i decided to stay at the university of tennessee for my senior year. it was one of the smartest decisions i ever made. i cherished my time in knoxville, especially my senior year and i want ball fans everywhere to know the you played in my life. >> i want to thank the colts, you can't imagine the warmth that my family feels for you. i would be remise if i didn't mention a host of coaches, staff and teammates. when i was drafted by the colts it was a car town. but it didn't take long to turn into football evangelists. i ended my rookie year 3-13 and set the record for interceptions. a record i still hold today. every year i pull for a rookie quarterback to break that record. andrew luck, stafffrd, ely manning. have started all 16 games. the team's struggle's were agonizing. my grandfather would call me if his favorite broadcasters would be p
i want to thank you people of new orleans and south 3 louisiana. new orleans is my hometown, they support their home team the saints but of course they support their own. that city has supported me from the day. i decided to stay at the university of tennessee for my senior year. it was one of the smartest decisions i ever made. i cherished my time in knoxville, especially my senior year and i want ball fans everywhere to know the you played in my life. >> i want to thank the colts, you...
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. >> the fact that he's here louisiana, in the lead of every opponent, donald trump hoping to continue his winning streak in the deep south, and winning louisiana tomorrow like he did in alabama and georgia. tomorrow, louisiana has the biggest prize with 46 delegates at stake on the gop side. but there's a new poll out from the university of new orleans that shows donald trump with a pretty sizeable lead, polling at 38% right now, but the poll, released in the last 48 hours, shows that a lot of republican voters are undecided and that's why they're here and across town. what the polls are saying, again, you have a lot of people showing up to support donald trump. and of course he has a strong base here louisiana. a lot of folks, evangelical voters, conservatives, and this is a very red state. so donald trump, again on the stage here, starting off on touting how far ahead he is here louisiana. >> okay, jonathan, i'm going to try one more question for you. and i don't know if you can hear me clearly, but if you get a sense at the trump rally, the democrats have their rally tomorrow, and hillary clinton has a pretty strong l
. >> the fact that he's here louisiana, in the lead of every opponent, donald trump hoping to continue his winning streak in the deep south, and winning louisiana tomorrow like he did in alabama and georgia. tomorrow, louisiana has the biggest prize with 46 delegates at stake on the gop side. but there's a new poll out from the university of new orleans that shows donald trump with a pretty sizeable lead, polling at 38% right now, but the poll, released in the last 48 hours, shows that a...
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. >> four people have died in weekend flooding in the south, specifically louisiana and texas seeing the brunt of the storm system. >> a big talker yesterday, ncaa bracket, always exciting when they are announced, it got fully announced. ncaa is investigating. >> christine: it is that time of year, time for high school prom. >> john: one student in north myrtle beach got creative. he made a sign and each is a will you go to the prom with me. >> brody: she said yes, they will go to prom later this month. >> christine: so creative with the prompossals. >> john: we'll go over to bounce, we have more news and so from 7:00 to 9:00.real-time closedcaptio if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy t
. >> four people have died in weekend flooding in the south, specifically louisiana and texas seeing the brunt of the storm system. >> a big talker yesterday, ncaa bracket, always exciting when they are announced, it got fully announced. ncaa is investigating. >> christine: it is that time of year, time for high school prom. >> john: one student in north myrtle beach got creative. he made a sign and each is a will you go to the prom with me. >> brody: she said yes,...
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south. three people have been killed in oklahoma, texas and louisiana since the storms began earlier this week. shreveport, louisiana and surrounding communities are covered in floodwaters. 3,000 homes in the state are under mandatory evacuations according to fema. 9,000 are without power. governor is calling in the national guard to help get people out of their homes safely. ten inches of rain has fallen at the louisiana texas border. >>> parts of texas are flood after heavy rain there, too. look at the houston area where water is draining slowly from some rural spots there. underpasses and exit ramps on the freeway are also swamped. after a possible security breech, it has suspended online pool that was supposed to help protect tax payers. identity protection pool gave anyone whose information had returns a pin to verify their identity before filing another return. it turns out identity thieves stole these pins and used them to file hundreds of returns. this is why it is a bad idea to procrastinate filing your taxes. >>> carbs could be the new cigarette. we'll know too many carbs are a dange
south. three people have been killed in oklahoma, texas and louisiana since the storms began earlier this week. shreveport, louisiana and surrounding communities are covered in floodwaters. 3,000 homes in the state are under mandatory evacuations according to fema. 9,000 are without power. governor is calling in the national guard to help get people out of their homes safely. ten inches of rain has fallen at the louisiana texas border. >>> parts of texas are flood after heavy rain...
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>> because i'm on one side of town last night around south louisiana around hammond, i'm on one sidewn speaking about we ought to get godly men back in the white house. and use the bible to vet everything. that way marriage would be what a marriage has always been. that way we wouldn't be killing 60 million of our own children. i'm just saying i'm looking at the field and in my humble opinion all i want is a strict, godly constitutionalist who will hold the line with a steady hand and i just think we would be better off at the end of the day. you have to remember, it's not a spiritual fix just politically. what i'm telling you neal is that our country is in a spiritual crisis. we're struggling with what's good, what's evil, what's right, what's wrong and that is seen in these election cycles and we can't electing men who have no fear of god and we wonder why left wing ideology -- think about it, we have known marksists drawing huge crowds because our guys in the institution of higher learning are indoctrinating them rather than educating them. >> you're talking about bernie sanders.
>> because i'm on one side of town last night around south louisiana around hammond, i'm on one sidewn speaking about we ought to get godly men back in the white house. and use the bible to vet everything. that way marriage would be what a marriage has always been. that way we wouldn't be killing 60 million of our own children. i'm just saying i'm looking at the field and in my humble opinion all i want is a strict, godly constitutionalist who will hold the line with a steady hand and i...
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if you go around the entire south, louisiana had the longs, huey long and earl long. georgia had thal imagines. mississippi --al -- mississippi had strom new monday. i would have to say we can say and put our two colorful characters up against theirs in the form of big jim folsom and george wallace. both of them had an impact. our modern governors, not the first one of them have had any kind of a legacy to leave. but big jim fought the legislature going back to alabama being an agrarian state. we were a rural state, and everybody farmed. and so there were small farmers. and everybody on dirt roads. and if you're a farmer living on a dirt road and it rains a lot, you can't get your crops to the market. so big jim paved what he called farm-to-market be roads. he was a country man's candidate. he was the little man's big friend. and the country folks loved him. and i can make a speech right now in a rural appropriately club in alabama and tell them big jim stories, and they'll roll in the aisles laughing at them. but at the end of the day, when i get through speak, i hav
if you go around the entire south, louisiana had the longs, huey long and earl long. georgia had thal imagines. mississippi --al -- mississippi had strom new monday. i would have to say we can say and put our two colorful characters up against theirs in the form of big jim folsom and george wallace. both of them had an impact. our modern governors, not the first one of them have had any kind of a legacy to leave. but big jim fought the legislature going back to alabama being an agrarian state....
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we've seen a lot of rain this week across portions of the deep south in fact louisiana especially hardearlier in the week about northern louisiana then last night into today the heaviest rain was over portions of eastern louisiana right around the -- this area if you can see that light pink shading up around the 20-inch mark of rain. so devastating flooding and because nothing in the weather pattern has been moving. so we've been enjoying days upon days of mild dry weather. where the rain has been coming down just in droves across portions of the deep south. our highs today across our region 69 degrees in philadelphia. pretty nice. 72 in wilmington. 71 in dover. 66 in allentown. we were roughly 20 degrees above normal today. even though it wasn't a record breaker, 69 degrees in early march is a beautiful thing. here's a look at what you'll wake up to saturday morning again little cooler than recent mornings if you're out for that saturday morning jog or the bagel run you'll need the light jacket. 41 degrees the morning low in philadelphia. 38 in trenton and 35 in allentown. moving forw
we've seen a lot of rain this week across portions of the deep south in fact louisiana especially hardearlier in the week about northern louisiana then last night into today the heaviest rain was over portions of eastern louisiana right around the -- this area if you can see that light pink shading up around the 20-inch mark of rain. so devastating flooding and because nothing in the weather pattern has been moving. so we've been enjoying days upon days of mild dry weather. where the rain has...
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we've seen a lot of rain this week across portions of the deep south in fact louisiana especially hard talk earlier in the week about northern louisiana then last night into today the heaviest rain was over portions of eastern louisiana right around the -- this area if you can see that light pink shading up around the 20-inch mark of rain. so devastating flooding and because nothing in the weather pattern has been moving. so we've been enjoying days upon days of mild dry weather. where the rain has been coming down just in droves across portions of the deep south. our highs today across our region 69 degrees in philadelphia. pretty nice. 72 in wilmington. 71 in dover. 66 in allentown. we were roughly 20 degrees above normal today. even though it wasn't a record breaker, 69 degrees in early march is a beautiful thing. here's a look at what you'll wake up to saturday morning again little cooler than recent mornings if you're out for that saturday morning jog or the bagel run you'll need the light jacket. 41 degrees the morning low in philadelphia. 38 in trenton and 35 in allentown. movin
we've seen a lot of rain this week across portions of the deep south in fact louisiana especially hard talk earlier in the week about northern louisiana then last night into today the heaviest rain was over portions of eastern louisiana right around the -- this area if you can see that light pink shading up around the 20-inch mark of rain. so devastating flooding and because nothing in the weather pattern has been moving. so we've been enjoying days upon days of mild dry weather. where the rain...
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sanders personnel pointed out to me, when you take out the red states of alabama, mississippi, south carolina, louisianagia, arkansas, and bernie is doing pretty darn well, i mean, that's where secretary clinton has run up the score and done so well with large african-american votes in those states. but bernie sanders was -- being 21 points behind in the polling, primary polling brought a new respectability to astrology. it was so wrong in michigan. i just think you have to come back. it's not the messenger. he's not a charismatic guy that bobby socksers are are swooningn front of. it's the message. you can see it. first time you see the republican voters in the exit polls in addition to democrats saying they oppose free trade, they see free trade as outsourcing of jobs and offchauferring. so -- see it as off-shoring and not in economic and family's interest, so it's a burning message. >> the whole debate shifted on that side. i think it's also her weakness as a candidate. she sometimes has a good message, but on a tack, we're reminded she's not good. she attacks wildly without focus and i think unpersu
sanders personnel pointed out to me, when you take out the red states of alabama, mississippi, south carolina, louisianagia, arkansas, and bernie is doing pretty darn well, i mean, that's where secretary clinton has run up the score and done so well with large african-american votes in those states. but bernie sanders was -- being 21 points behind in the polling, primary polling brought a new respectability to astrology. it was so wrong in michigan. i just think you have to come back. it's not...
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jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >> reporter: from louisiana to texas to tennessee. much of the southunder several feet of water, after days of heavy rain and forecasters say the rain may not let up until this weekend. northwestern louisiana was one of the hardest-hit places. drone video shows water inundating neighborhoods. thousands of people were told to leave their homes. those who stayed had to use boats to get around. >> roadways are completely flooded, you can't see any signage. >>> water swept cars and trucks off highways. the national guard was called to help residents. across the region, authorities say dozens of people and animals had to be rescued. >> this was an event that kind of -- you know, it sneaks up on you as fast and as much rain came down at one time, it is one of those where you kind of become reactive to it. >> reporter: in louisiana, fish were seen swimming in the streets, and in tennessee, heavy rain caused this landslide in memphis. with roads in many parts of the south flooded, in some places schools closed, communities are trying to keep the water at bay,
jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >> reporter: from louisiana to texas to tennessee. much of the southunder several feet of water, after days of heavy rain and forecasters say the rain may not let up until this weekend. northwestern louisiana was one of the hardest-hit places. drone video shows water inundating neighborhoods. thousands of people were told to leave their homes. those who stayed had to use boats to get around. >> roadways are completely flooded, you can't see...