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the health risks from nearby petrochemical plants from those living in louisiana. and the new film "civil war" explores what could happen if a divided america goes to war with itself. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: this year, russia has launched a series of deliberate and devastating attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure. taking advantage of gaps and shortages in ukraine's air defenses, russia has systematically targeted nearly every single power plant in this country. officials here tell us the last few weeks have been unlike any they've seen before in this war. an idyllic scene, in the city of ukrainka, just outside of kyiv, but the russian attack here just three days earlier is fresh in gennediy's mind. >> it was about 5:00 a.m. everybody woke up because it was a massive explosion. and then, a few more explosions. amna: the 64-year-old local builder struggles to describe the moment. >> you need to hear it to understand it. you ne
the health risks from nearby petrochemical plants from those living in louisiana. and the new film "civil war" explores what could happen if a divided america goes to war with itself. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: this year, russia has launched a series of deliberate and devastating attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure. taking advantage of gaps...
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william: for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in southeastern louisiana. geoff: the new film "civil war" is stirring debate and provoking conversation about where a divided nation could lead. it topped the domestic box office this weekend with a nearly $26 million opening, the biggest ever for its independent production company, a-24 studios. jeffrey brown talks to the film's director as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> the time: the near future. the place: the eastern part of the united states, now a battle zone of armies, militias, armed individuals guarding their property. >> you don't know what side they are fighting >> someone is trying to kill us. we are trying to kill them. jeffrey: we don't know why this is happening, what factors brought the country to the brink. we just see and feel what it could be like if america really was at war with itself. >> what kind of american are you? jeffrey: british director and writer, alex garland. alex: i took on the subject because i had a set of anxieties and worries, and i wanted to join the conv
william: for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in southeastern louisiana. geoff: the new film "civil war" is stirring debate and provoking conversation about where a divided nation could lead. it topped the domestic box office this weekend with a nearly $26 million opening, the biggest ever for its independent production company, a-24 studios. jeffrey brown talks to the film's director as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> the time: the near future. the place:...
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or the enshl rain in washington, louisiana. a shopping center in katy, texas, ripped apart by an ef-1 tornado, with 90-mile-per-hour winds. in louisiana, more than 50 people rescued from an apartment complex struck by what's believed to be at least an ef-1 tornado. these accuweather images from new orleans, a flash flood emergency after half a foot of rain. a month's worth of lain in just one day. evacuations under way in parts of central mississippi, near a levee that officials fear could break. a difficult night ahead for millions. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano leading us off in slidell, louisiana. >> reporter: tonight, that deadly severe weather outbreak slamming the gulf coast, cutting a path of destruction across multiple states. >> big tornado, big, big tornado. >> reporter: this tornado striking the city of slidell, louisiana, northeast of new orleans. >> wow! >> reporter: just came up on the scene here in slidell, where a tornado came through. you see first responders here. all these commercial buildings blown
or the enshl rain in washington, louisiana. a shopping center in katy, texas, ripped apart by an ef-1 tornado, with 90-mile-per-hour winds. in louisiana, more than 50 people rescued from an apartment complex struck by what's believed to be at least an ef-1 tornado. these accuweather images from new orleans, a flash flood emergency after half a foot of rain. a month's worth of lain in just one day. evacuations under way in parts of central mississippi, near a levee that officials fear could...
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louisiana governor jeff landry calling for consequences after the team didn't show up for the anthem. he is next. but because it's gold - they think it must be complicated. it isn't. not with rosland capital. with rosland... the entire process from start to finish is built on one concept... one... keep... it... simple. rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital at 800-630-8900 to receive your free rosland guide to gold, gold & precious metals ira, and silver brochures. with rosland, there are no hassles, no gimmicks, and our shipping is fast and reliable. remember. keep it simple. make gold your new standard. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900, 800-630-8900. that's 800-630-8900. >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite, and we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. and she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >
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so we go to louisiana. they say yes. i can be sued. we are like that's not good. and then we come back to the supreme court. and thankfully, sodomeyer's statement makes it so it will be very hard to apply the fifth circuit's logic in the decision they made about my case. >> you seem confident at the lower court level this is basically temporary. >> yes. we think that sodomeyer's statement will make it impossible to enforce what the fifth circuit did. and we feel confident we will win my case when we go to court and people should not be nervous to protest. the aclu has said they will represent people if someone trying to invoke the fifth circuit decision. but we are thankful sodomeyer's note makes it difficult to apply it. >> this is a wild case. >> in the face of all precedent and logic, and the importance of civil disobedience and protest in this country's history to create this liability standard is just, i mean, the implications of it are bizarre. >> and you get caught up. the aclu supported me. the shee
so we go to louisiana. they say yes. i can be sued. we are like that's not good. and then we come back to the supreme court. and thankfully, sodomeyer's statement makes it so it will be very hard to apply the fifth circuit's logic in the decision they made about my case. >> you seem confident at the lower court level this is basically temporary. >> yes. we think that sodomeyer's statement will make it impossible to enforce what the fifth circuit did. and we feel confident we will...
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easy enough to take out this massive tree along with thousands of others across northwest louisiana. more than 200,000 losing power across the arklatex region. many without electricity for days. families sweltering in the deadly heat that followed. >> trees are more important than they've ever been to battle that extreme heat that we're facing not just in louisiana but in every community around the country. >> referee: nearly one year later, dan lahm and the arbor day foundation, among those helping give away 250 trees. >> enjoy it. >> reporter: replacing some of what was lost. >> they're shading our communities, helping to reduce temperatures like 10 degrees fahrenheit in the shade. those trees can protect you. they help reduce flooding and storm water runoff. >> reporter: dozens lining up early. in that crowd we meet paula o'neal. >> how long you have lufd here? >> 69 years. >> worst wind i've ever seen. >> reporter: telling us about that night when the trees toppled in their yard. good it looked like a war zone. >> reporter: they takes her tree home. >> my neighbors houses were da
easy enough to take out this massive tree along with thousands of others across northwest louisiana. more than 200,000 losing power across the arklatex region. many without electricity for days. families sweltering in the deadly heat that followed. >> trees are more important than they've ever been to battle that extreme heat that we're facing not just in louisiana but in every community around the country. >> referee: nearly one year later, dan lahm and the arbor day foundation,...
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you just heard some version of louisiana. this extreme florida law will impact 4 million women in the state of florida. florida is one of 21 states in america where you can't get access that you need for care. this adds up to one in three women throughout the united states of america have this limitation. for 50 years, the court ruled that it is a right to privacy. but two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear, there is one person responsible for this nightmare, and he has acknowledged it and has bragged about it. donald trump. [crowd booing] trump's bragged about overturning roe v. wade, when there is no federal right, no decision can be made. all those decisions made at the state level. a lot of people don't focus on that. every state can make a decision. now trump says the law is "working the way it is supposed to." trump goes on to say, individual state laws are working, his words, brilliantly. brilliantly. a six-week ban in florida, it is really brilliant, isn't it? even before women know they are pregnant,
you just heard some version of louisiana. this extreme florida law will impact 4 million women in the state of florida. florida is one of 21 states in america where you can't get access that you need for care. this adds up to one in three women throughout the united states of america have this limitation. for 50 years, the court ruled that it is a right to privacy. but two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear, there is one person responsible for this nightmare, and he has...
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we now have tornado warnings throughout parts of louisiana, lafayette, louisiana. we've got severe thunderstorm warnings and tornado watches for much of of louisiana on into mississippi city uncertain some of these unforgettable of louisiana on into mississippi. this is a very volatile situation. we have 13 million people under flood watches right now and some flood warnings stretching from the panhandle of florida all the way into texas. you can see multi thunderstorms moving up. 13 million people at risk, damaging hail, wind gusts of over 75 miles an hour. here is what we're most concerned about going into tonight. an ef-2 or a stronger tornado risk from just west of tallahassee all the way through central mississippi, alabama on into louisiana including new orleans, lake charles, pensacola as well, alabama. we are going to be watching this very, very closely over the next 24 hours. that's what's going on around the >>> good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today is going to be warm, up to 80 degrees for the inland valleys and slightly warmer tomor
we now have tornado warnings throughout parts of louisiana, lafayette, louisiana. we've got severe thunderstorm warnings and tornado watches for much of of louisiana on into mississippi city uncertain some of these unforgettable of louisiana on into mississippi. this is a very volatile situation. we have 13 million people under flood watches right now and some flood warnings stretching from the panhandle of florida all the way into texas. you can see multi thunderstorms moving up. 13 million...
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but in four c-uppercase-letter salem, oregon, tallahassee, florida, new orleans, louisiana two sets of conflicting electors of mets and voted so that u.s. . congress received two sets of conflicting electoral votes. fake electors. why did they do that? because they're going to challenge the election on the floor of the house were both chambers meet at the senate and the house to count the electoral college votes. if you do not send a separate set of electors in, the other side automatically wins. there's nothing to accoun count. they're not fake electors. they are a second set of electors sent by the other party. that must be a crime. 184 electoral votes while hayes had 165 with 20 votes still disputed. tilden was in the lead substantially so. the constitution syphilis electoral votes be directed to the president and the senate who was a republican, thomas a w in the republicans argued he had the right to decide which votes to count. while, almost sounds like advice even by jon eastman the former vice president. democrats disagreed argued the democratic majority in the congress should
but in four c-uppercase-letter salem, oregon, tallahassee, florida, new orleans, louisiana two sets of conflicting electors of mets and voted so that u.s. . congress received two sets of conflicting electoral votes. fake electors. why did they do that? because they're going to challenge the election on the floor of the house were both chambers meet at the senate and the house to count the electoral college votes. if you do not send a separate set of electors in, the other side automatically...
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after being elected in 2015 to louisiana house of representatives, he tried to introduce a marriage and conscience act that would protect against discrimination those who believe in religious beliefs that marriage is between one man and... against tax increases and, until recently , against most bills on... support for ukraine, i believe that these expenditures are less of a priority than expenditures on internal needs. the united states, being one of donald trump's key allies, johnson has repeatedly publicly questioned the results of the 2020 presidential election. opposed the creation of a commission to investigate the events of the storming of the capitol and actively supports the ex-president during the trials. the new york times published an almost yuletide story, as if convinced. and almost the isolationist saw the light, realizing his historical responsibility. one of johnson’s colleagues told how the speaker, a deeply religious man, admitted in a private conversation that he was afraid of ending up on the wrong side of history, and the compass was a meeting with the head of th
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there is catastrophic damage in louisiana after a suspected tornado ripped the roof off an apartment building outside new orleans. and in mississippi, dozens of homes were hit and one person was killed when storms slammed the magnolia state. tonight, tornado watches are in effect across the region. cbs's mark strassmann will start us off tonight from a new orleans suburb that took a direct hit. >> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts of up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> i can confess it did a lot of damage and it left fast. >> reporter: about 50 needed rescuing after winds sheared the roof off an apartment building. >> it happened really fast. while we were trying to pack a few things, my ceiling caved in, his ceilings caved in. >> the damage is unbelievable. >> reporter: officials in st. tammany parish reported the impact was catastrophic and extensive, with more than 100 buildings damaged. >> this storm was no joke. it's something that we haven't
there is catastrophic damage in louisiana after a suspected tornado ripped the roof off an apartment building outside new orleans. and in mississippi, dozens of homes were hit and one person was killed when storms slammed the magnolia state. tonight, tornado watches are in effect across the region. cbs's mark strassmann will start us off tonight from a new orleans suburb that took a direct hit. >> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around...
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some of the violent weather we saw play out today, especially in places like louisiana. going to hit again tomorrow just areas to the east. overlaid the high-resolution future radar. on top of the areas that will be the biggest target including the panhandle of florida come up into georgia, really heavy storms for you in places like atlanta, albany down to tallahassee, some storms could affect early tee times for the masters tomorrow, they could get rained out. likely flooding across the gulf coast here but could extend all the way to the ohio valley. areas from tampa and i for into atlanta, jacksonville to savannah, all areas where severe storms could hit, could include tornadoes, as well. a second area across the ohio valley could be a target. cincinnati, columbus, p cleveland, pittsburgh, charleston. in these areas, norah, watch for heavy rain at hilton hit. >> norah: will be watching. mike bettes, thank you. tonight, some republicans across the country are rhetorically trying to distance themselves from arizona's supreme court ruling that a bold a near-total abortion
some of the violent weather we saw play out today, especially in places like louisiana. going to hit again tomorrow just areas to the east. overlaid the high-resolution future radar. on top of the areas that will be the biggest target including the panhandle of florida come up into georgia, really heavy storms for you in places like atlanta, albany down to tallahassee, some storms could affect early tee times for the masters tomorrow, they could get rained out. likely flooding across the gulf...
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and potential impacts on prices versus commercial case which i think probably are pretty helpful in louisiana. >> from commercial incentive for the doe counter market forces the national interest needs to be evaluated and energy rises domestically so how do you think about the national interest in that regard compared to china and valuable resources. >> number one, we have a significant reduction in natural gas prices were to take the price index, natural gas prices have gone down. folks tried to use this red herring, trying to keep prices competitive. they are down below the average api are not short what problem you're trying to solve. as far as we know, we cut increase in natural gas so supply and demand thing is important but in this case there aren't indications suggesting the export is causing domestic price issues so that's a second one. i think we got to be careful about politicizing this issue and let's go back and look at examples we saw this administration sank we are not going to allow the stone pipeline. he cannot be dealt because it will result in increasing emissions. the keyst
and potential impacts on prices versus commercial case which i think probably are pretty helpful in louisiana. >> from commercial incentive for the doe counter market forces the national interest needs to be evaluated and energy rises domestically so how do you think about the national interest in that regard compared to china and valuable resources. >> number one, we have a significant reduction in natural gas prices were to take the price index, natural gas prices have gone down....
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notice, this extends way down across parts of louisiana. we've had so much rain this winter, ground is really water logged so any rain that comes you'll see the flood threat continue very quickly. flood threat tomorrow as well, across parts of louisiana as well into mississippi and one last thing, severe threat does continue today. we'll see a few more tornadoes say a fear especially across parts of eastern texas and western louisiana. carlie, sending it to you inside. >> we've got headlines starting with this, anna wintorn is facing criticism after cutting a deal with tiktok for the met gala days after president biden signed legislation banning the app. a met gala source claims she cut the deal before the potential ban went into place. the vogue editor in chief will also be joined by tiktok's ceo at the gala, one of the issues with the sponsorship was the attendance of musicians managed by universal music who took songs off of tiktok. tiktok officials say they are negotiating with the universal. and one golden retriever getting a round of
notice, this extends way down across parts of louisiana. we've had so much rain this winter, ground is really water logged so any rain that comes you'll see the flood threat continue very quickly. flood threat tomorrow as well, across parts of louisiana as well into mississippi and one last thing, severe threat does continue today. we'll see a few more tornadoes say a fear especially across parts of eastern texas and western louisiana. carlie, sending it to you inside. >> we've got...
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nbc's kathy park joins us in slidell, louisiana, where we can see widespread damage there. there was a reported tornado, kathy. tell us what you're seeing on the ground. how bad is it? >> reporter: hey, ana, good morning to you. in hard-hit slidell, you see destruction pretty much at every turn. we're standing in perhaps one of the hardest hit areas, and if you take a look behind me, this is an apartment complex. we're told that at the height of the storm, roughly 50 people were inside, but as you can see, the roof has been completely blown off, bricks scattered everywhere, but incredibly, no one was hurt. >> big, big tornado! >> reporter: after violent and destructive storms raced through the south, this morning major damage throughout the region. an apparent tornado destroying homes and businesses in slidell, louisiana. >> it sounded like a bomb going off. >> reporter: construction workers describing the chaos as they sheltered inside this building. >> first everything got real dark, and the winds got really bad, and then it got quiet, the calm before the storm. >> report
nbc's kathy park joins us in slidell, louisiana, where we can see widespread damage there. there was a reported tornado, kathy. tell us what you're seeing on the ground. how bad is it? >> reporter: hey, ana, good morning to you. in hard-hit slidell, you see destruction pretty much at every turn. we're standing in perhaps one of the hardest hit areas, and if you take a look behind me, this is an apartment complex. we're told that at the height of the storm, roughly 50 people were inside,...
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after being elected to the louisiana house of representatives in 2015, he tried to introduce a marriage and conscience bill that would protect against discrimination those who believe in religious beliefs that marriage is between one man and one woman, but was criticized and democrats and republicans. by the way... johnson is married and has four children; he is categorically against abortion and often leads marches pro-life movements. an opponent of sexual minorities, he believes it is necessary to ban the discussion of gender identity and same-sex relationships in schools. contrary to the mainstream, johnson voted for repeal of health care reform, obama care against tax increases and, until recently, against most bills. to support ukraine, believing that these expenditures are of lower priority than expenditures on the domestic needs of the united states. as one of donald trump's key allies, johnson has repeatedly publicly questioned results of the 2020 presidential election, opposed the creation of a commission to investigate the events of the storming of the capitol and actively sup
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. >> janice: storm prediction center did issue warning for texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, as well. it is hard to pinpoint where we are going to see flash flooding and we got close to a foot of rain in matter of hours in louisiana and texas. tornado-warned storm for the florida panhandle until 8:15 a.m. we have a tornado watch meaning conditions are favorable for tornados for parts of florida and populated areas. severe storm threat for areas i mentioned toward mid-atlantic and ohio river valley. large hail, damaging tornados, had over 300 reports of weather yesterday including tornados and we are watching the masters in augusta, georgia. nine, 10, 11:00 a.m., i think we'll see the worst of the weather, better conditions friday and saturday, and in augusta, rain total, close to foot of rain. we will go to robert ray, who is in slidell. we got epic rainfall totals they are comparing to kashes. >> i'm in slidel, other side of the lake ponchatrain. look at the video from yesterday of homes destroyed, businesses destroyed, this is a business ripped apart. people were inside th
. >> janice: storm prediction center did issue warning for texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, as well. it is hard to pinpoint where we are going to see flash flooding and we got close to a foot of rain in matter of hours in louisiana and texas. tornado-warned storm for the florida panhandle until 8:15 a.m. we have a tornado watch meaning conditions are favorable for tornados for parts of florida and populated areas. severe storm threat for areas i mentioned toward...
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he was introduced today by kaitlyn joshua of louisiana. she was almost 12 weeks pregnant when she suffered a miscarriage. when she showed up at the hospital bleeding, doctors refused to treat her, afraid of running afoul of louisiana's near total abortion ban. >> another hospital basically just told me they'd send me home with prayers, but were not able to medically diagnose miscarriage. >> reporter: they said they would send you home with prayers, but couldn't give you medical advice? >> that's correct. >> reporter: her message to women tonight -- >> so abortion is absolutely on the ballot this year. if this is not a topic that you think is going to touch you or doesn't touch you currently, it absolutely will. >> reporter: and florida is one of 14 states where abortion could be on the ballot in november. the biden campaign hoping that could put this state in play for them. they know every time the issue's been on the ballot, even in red states, abortion rights have won. david? >> david: mary bruce traveling with the president in florida.
he was introduced today by kaitlyn joshua of louisiana. she was almost 12 weeks pregnant when she suffered a miscarriage. when she showed up at the hospital bleeding, doctors refused to treat her, afraid of running afoul of louisiana's near total abortion ban. >> another hospital basically just told me they'd send me home with prayers, but were not able to medically diagnose miscarriage. >> reporter: they said they would send you home with prayers, but couldn't give you medical...
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so that's 1802 1803 is the louisiana. right now i taught that their louisiana purchase was the greatest real estate deal in history. right. so we doubled the size of. the country paid less than a nickel an acre for that land is essentially $0.04, but and i've thought of it it's thought of as a real estate deal where we literally get titles right to this thing. but they weren't he wasn't for $15 million. the to those lands. he was buying the right of preemption to those lands. and what does that mean. the right of preemption it means that france didn't control those lands? right. those names were settled by indigenous people. france had outposts here there in lyon, but they were in no way in control those lands. it was like the entire you know most of the drainage area of the mississippi is a huge plot of land so what he was purchasing for $15 million wasn't acreage. it was the right to the indigenous people in that land. that's what he was from france. right. and that where again, where's that grounded? it's all grounded
so that's 1802 1803 is the louisiana. right now i taught that their louisiana purchase was the greatest real estate deal in history. right. so we doubled the size of. the country paid less than a nickel an acre for that land is essentially $0.04, but and i've thought of it it's thought of as a real estate deal where we literally get titles right to this thing. but they weren't he wasn't for $15 million. the to those lands. he was buying the right of preemption to those lands. and what does that...
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. >> sean: jfk. >> no from louisiana, the senator from louisiana. >> he's my favourite centre. >> yes. >> sean: i think you is my favourite, in fairness to jfk he did lower the top marginal rates >> were not talking about jfk is not about him. [ simultaneous talking ] >> back in the sixties he represented what was a conservative democrat moderate democrat that existed back then in droves of the democratic party the democratic party today has no moderates, the democratic party today is a choice between liberal democrats and woke democrats and that is about all that you get so this kennedy who is running at has the advantage of being a little bit independent on some issues which is where i think he has some conservative acclaim. but on all the issues that matter most when it comes to crime and fighting a inflation and so many of the things that motivate conservatives he is a kennedy liberal and the other thing i will just say here he will hurt joe biden more than he will hurt donald trump because the reason is donald trump voters are sticky they love donald trump it is going to be hard
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the 37-year-old black man in baton rouge, louisiana. during that protest an unnamed police officer known only as officer john doe was struck. or a similar object and suffered a brain injury. he did not throw that object. and it is undisputed that he ever advocated for the use of violence. further it is unclear if that person is even affiliated. and still they pinned the blame on mckesson. they said that he was negligent failure to pursue that the protest could lead to violence. meanwhile neither of the officers who shot sterling a total of six times. while the father of four was face down. wherever charged. for their actions. and a friend of the show notes in a new piece for the nation. eight years later. the only person still being held accountable in connection with the death of sterling. is deray mckesson. the author, and he joins me now. deray mckesson, thank you for joining us. this is the second time you turned to the supreme court in these cases. give me a reaction to the decision on monday. to their refusal to take you by surpri
the 37-year-old black man in baton rouge, louisiana. during that protest an unnamed police officer known only as officer john doe was struck. or a similar object and suffered a brain injury. he did not throw that object. and it is undisputed that he ever advocated for the use of violence. further it is unclear if that person is even affiliated. and still they pinned the blame on mckesson. they said that he was negligent failure to pursue that the protest could lead to violence. meanwhile...
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baton rouge, louisiana, she reportedly had dreams of becoming a veterinarian or a journalist. she was the editor of the school newspaper and president of the four h club beneath her 1997 high school yearbook photo a caption that reads, we will all get along just fine as soon as you realize that i am queen by the time she was 17, she was dancing and strip clubs across the south stripping was her entry into porn hollywood began to notice her to director judd aporeto cast her in some of his comedies including the 40 year-old virgin i was ahead of the curve on the whole. >> yeah. no, she's very nice and super smart and great to work with. so we just kept asking her to be in all of our movies. >> she also appeared in this music video the year 2006 changed the trajectory of stormy daniels life. that's the year she said she had an affair with donald trump after the two met at a golf tournament in lake tahoe. a few years later in 2009 after louisiana republican senator david vitor was exposed for hiring prostitutes, stormy daniels flirted with a senate run that don't see how i can pau
baton rouge, louisiana, she reportedly had dreams of becoming a veterinarian or a journalist. she was the editor of the school newspaper and president of the four h club beneath her 1997 high school yearbook photo a caption that reads, we will all get along just fine as soon as you realize that i am queen by the time she was 17, she was dancing and strip clubs across the south stripping was her entry into porn hollywood began to notice her to director judd aporeto cast her in some of his...
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this morning, heavy rain across louisiana, back across texas. all areas into mississippi flooding is a major concern. we've just recently seen severe thunderstorms across houston, that is a tornado-warned storm on the ground. we'll get all different type of weather across the gulf coast. north of new orleans, the pink box is four on scale of five, that is incredibly high. big, severe thunderstorms and likely large tornados with this from the morning into the afternoon hours. that is louisiana into portions of florida and even alabama and mississippi, risk of ef 2 tornados or greater from this morning into the afternoon hours. it does last a while. run through wednesday morning into wednesday evening, this is running and getting to florida by early thursday morning. think of all day today through the overnight hours and where does this system go, i will leave you with that. big low pressure system across the southeast and runs up along the east coast. it is not severe weather for us, yesterday if you live in the northeast, beautiful spring, it is
this morning, heavy rain across louisiana, back across texas. all areas into mississippi flooding is a major concern. we've just recently seen severe thunderstorms across houston, that is a tornado-warned storm on the ground. we'll get all different type of weather across the gulf coast. north of new orleans, the pink box is four on scale of five, that is incredibly high. big, severe thunderstorms and likely large tornados with this from the morning into the afternoon hours. that is louisiana...
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we could see large destructive, dangerous tornados in texas toward louisiana. large hail threat, damaging wind threat and that is ongoing next several days. getting out of the south will be difficult travel wise as this system lingering. today, wednesday and thursday and on wednesday, that is where we have a significant risk for texas through louisiana up into parts of arkansas. hop hopefully we'll be back in new york city. know where you will get your watches and warnings. this is the old state capitol, we'll be broadcasting live through "fox and friends." i've never been to little rock, arkansas, i will come back with my family. people here are so amazing and hos hospi hospitalable hospitable. back to you, wish me luck getting out of here today. >> todd: janice dean and john calipari. jamie diamond says global risk to the economy may be the greatest since world war ii. he wrote, it is important to note the economy is being fuelled by past stimulus and growing need for increased spending as we transition to a gre greener -- research fellow at heritage foundati
we could see large destructive, dangerous tornados in texas toward louisiana. large hail threat, damaging wind threat and that is ongoing next several days. getting out of the south will be difficult travel wise as this system lingering. today, wednesday and thursday and on wednesday, that is where we have a significant risk for texas through louisiana up into parts of arkansas. hop hopefully we'll be back in new york city. know where you will get your watches and warnings. this is the old...
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threat as it stands right now, is across extreme southeastern texas and across portions of central louisiana. this line of storms has been known to produce winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. that's why we have a severe thunderstorm. watch through 9:00 a.m. central time. you can see this line moving into lafayette right now, just knocking on doors, steps of baton rouge good news is it is starting to weaken as it traverses eastward, but it will bring heavy rainfall to new orleans speaking of heavy rain, we have a flash flood threat that is ongoing. we've had reports here of a half an inch of rain in five minutes time across southeastern portions of texas. that's a lot of rain and that will easily inundate roadways and cause rapid rises and rivers. that's why the national weather service has issued these flash flood warnings. so a multi hazard, multi threat still exists across the deep south and then we look towards later this week for the potential of more severe storms across some of the hardest hit areas throughout the central parts of the us, john, but just to be clear, you're tornado co
threat as it stands right now, is across extreme southeastern texas and across portions of central louisiana. this line of storms has been known to produce winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. that's why we have a severe thunderstorm. watch through 9:00 a.m. central time. you can see this line moving into lafayette right now, just knocking on doors, steps of baton rouge good news is it is starting to weaken as it traverses eastward, but it will bring heavy rainfall to new orleans speaking of...
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more states, florida, oklahoma, louisiana. they are going to flat out ignore biden care plus fox news jupiter liz peek, she's terrific. bidenomics crashing. planning for the u.s. economy. inflation again comes in harder than expected plus another brand-new gallup pope again says biden is least popular, at least like to present in modern u.s. history, even lower than those who lost reelection. trump talks about a rally, cops and firefighters, biden is again expected to hold a glitzy elite hollywood event with barack obama. all of this next on "the evening edit". ♪ -so, what's the code? -it says 547. 5-well, that's not working. dad, she really needs to pee. [baby crying] we're gonna get in in a minute, okay? -it's not opening. -well, i'll call. representative. [baby crying] speak with a person. [cs line] you are a valued customer. representative! we can go in the window. (♪) daddy! just a moment darling. meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals leave you hanging, try one where you can reach a human in about a minu
more states, florida, oklahoma, louisiana. they are going to flat out ignore biden care plus fox news jupiter liz peek, she's terrific. bidenomics crashing. planning for the u.s. economy. inflation again comes in harder than expected plus another brand-new gallup pope again says biden is least popular, at least like to present in modern u.s. history, even lower than those who lost reelection. trump talks about a rally, cops and firefighters, biden is again expected to hold a glitzy elite...
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madam president, the senator from louisiana is my friend. we throw that term around here in the senate, but it's true. i think wee say the same. we both serve on the senate judiciary committee. we've worked on issues together. we've been adversaries but we've done it respectfully, and i will continue that, i hope, this day. but the gentleman, the senator from louisiana, brings to the floor of the senate and to this debate special qualities. he sounds many times like a homespun back woods lawyer. don't be fooled. he's a graduate of a famous university in england. i've fopthen which one -- forgotten which one. oxford, cambridge, one of those. they're not the big ten but i know they're in england. i congratulate you. i was never even considered for a university of that stature. he's a brilliant lawyer and senator and raises important questions, not just for the moment but for history. the question before us today that he's raising is about the purported impeachment -- i should say actual impeachment of a member of president biden's cabinet, mr.
madam president, the senator from louisiana is my friend. we throw that term around here in the senate, but it's true. i think wee say the same. we both serve on the senate judiciary committee. we've worked on issues together. we've been adversaries but we've done it respectfully, and i will continue that, i hope, this day. but the gentleman, the senator from louisiana, brings to the floor of the senate and to this debate special qualities. he sounds many times like a homespun back woods...
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and mississippi -- the flooding in mississippi -- a tornado touching down in slidell, louisiana, and our fema personnel are ready to deploy as the needs of your constituents so require. last year, fema responded to more than 100 disasters. our budget provides $22.7 billion to assist community leaders and help survivors in the aftermath of major disasters and additional funds to invest in resilience strategies that will save lives and taxpayer money in the decades to come. essential to our success across all mission sets is our department's ability to recruit and retain class workforce. in addition to the front line workforce i mentioned, the presidents budget includes $1.5 billion to maintain our commitment to fairly compensate the tsa workforce continuing the long-overdue fiscal year 2023 initiative we worked together to implement. i look forward to further discussing these critical missions and our department's needs for the coming and current fiscal years. the recently passed 2024 budget, the welcome and helpful to many of our operations, was enacted too late to help our hiring su
and mississippi -- the flooding in mississippi -- a tornado touching down in slidell, louisiana, and our fema personnel are ready to deploy as the needs of your constituents so require. last year, fema responded to more than 100 disasters. our budget provides $22.7 billion to assist community leaders and help survivors in the aftermath of major disasters and additional funds to invest in resilience strategies that will save lives and taxpayer money in the decades to come. essential to our...
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you can see there for portions of western louisiana till 9:00 a.m. central. but it also includes portions of eastern louisiana and mississippi until 1:00 p.m. central time today. and that's because this entire system as a whole is actually shifting east. so you're starting to see that threat continued to spread. so the potential for flooding, but also tornadoes large hail and even damaging winds will continue throughout the day today. >> all right. watching very closely, allison chinchar. thank you very much kate, who this >> morning, millions of women and families and arizona are facing a new reality. a 160 year-old abortion law a law written before arizona was a state, a law that was essentially put to bed when roe versus wade was in place. it is now a law within your total ban on abortions that just got the green light from the state supreme court throwing arizona now directly into the spotlight of the fight over reproductive rights. a debate in a fight and a battle. and it's happening all over the country joining us right now is jill habeck. she's the pre
you can see there for portions of western louisiana till 9:00 a.m. central. but it also includes portions of eastern louisiana and mississippi until 1:00 p.m. central time today. and that's because this entire system as a whole is actually shifting east. so you're starting to see that threat continued to spread. so the potential for flooding, but also tornadoes large hail and even damaging winds will continue throughout the day today. >> all right. watching very closely, allison chinchar....
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after being elected to the louisiana house of representatives in 2015, he tried to introduce legislation to marriage and conscience, which would protect from discrimination those who, for religious reasons, believe that marriage is between one man and one woman, but... was criticized by both democrats and republicans. by the way, johnson himself is married and has four children. he is strongly opposed to abortion and often leads pro-life marches. an opponent of sexual minorities, he believes it is necessary to ban the discussion of gender identity and same-sex relationships in schools. defying the mainstream, johnson voted for repeal obamacare reforms-car vs. as one of donald trump's key allies, johnson has repeatedly publicly questioned the results of the 2020 presidential election, opposed the creation of a commission to investigate the events of the storming of the capitol, and actively supports the ex-president during trials. the new york times published an almost christmas story about how a convinced trumpist and almost... isolationist saw the light, realizing his historical respons
after being elected to the louisiana house of representatives in 2015, he tried to introduce legislation to marriage and conscience, which would protect from discrimination those who, for religious reasons, believe that marriage is between one man and one woman, but... was criticized by both democrats and republicans. by the way, johnson himself is married and has four children. he is strongly opposed to abortion and often leads pro-life marches. an opponent of sexual minorities, he believes it...
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where people in his district are reacting in the small northwest louisiana town of denton. >> where speaker of the house, mike johnson and his family live. >> by now he and his wife, kelly well, many people, not so surprisingly, offer glowing rays use about the speakers. >> i think that he's very fair minded and he's led my god, and he really tries so make his decisions according to prayer and his heart. >> and when you go elsewhere in johnson's congressional district, like it's big as city shreveport. you will hear similar vibes great guy. it's got great moles and i think what he's doing is great. >> i think he's a good christian man. i think it's what our country needs, and i trust and even from non-republicans, how many democrats, but you support? >> i suppose my, i like my. >> so with that being said, what the speaker is louisiana constituents think of georgia congress two and marjorie taylor greene trying to take them down. >> i think that there's different factions within the republican party that all have, you all want to be heard and i think that mike's doing a good job of m
where people in his district are reacting in the small northwest louisiana town of denton. >> where speaker of the house, mike johnson and his family live. >> by now he and his wife, kelly well, many people, not so surprisingly, offer glowing rays use about the speakers. >> i think that he's very fair minded and he's led my god, and he really tries so make his decisions according to prayer and his heart. >> and when you go elsewhere in johnson's congressional district,...
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we'll speak with the communications advisor and john candy of louisiana. then... >> on monday in new york city i will be forced to sit fully there and allowed to talk, can you believe it. this is what you call a communist trial. >> headed to court in his new york hush money case. the first-ever criminal trial. we will speak with a member of the legal team and... >> what has happened here is a new inflection point. >> a controversial ruling from the highest court. >> they weigh in on whether democrats are trying to seize as a political advantage. >> now to the latest headlines with those condemning the attack in the strongest possible terms with a shorter skill of those members with all the incoming missiles. but will this be enough? in a moments the white house national security queen occasions advisor is with us and we have team coverage and trade, we begin with you. >> good morning. hundred to ballistic missiles and cruise missiles and drones were launched towards israel and they were intercepted by the fighter jets and israel's missile defense systems o
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. >> and he's from louisiana, though, from louisianae is, the good senator, john kennedy from louisiana, all these senas. favorite, >> yeah. fa he's buvot he's not in fairness to jfk, he did lower the top marginal rates, believed and we're not talking about jfk. this is not that. it's not about that. it's about him. [ i agree. but the kid out him, he's pretty out in the john f kennedy. >> john f kennedy back in the 60s represented what was repres a conservative democrat, moderate democrat that existedee then in droves in the democratic party. the democrat party today has no moderate the democatic pars. the democrat party today is a choice between liberal s and woke democrats.s that's about all you get.abthat youand so this candidate who is running has the advantagetl of being a little bit independent on some issues, which is where i thinktnden he t some conservative acclaim. but on all the issues that matter most when it comes e to crime, when it comes to fighting inflation, when it ng a of the thingshe that motivate conservatives, he is a doctrinaire kennedy liberal. and the other fact
. >> and he's from louisiana, though, from louisianae is, the good senator, john kennedy from louisiana, all these senas. favorite, >> yeah. fa he's buvot he's not in fairness to jfk, he did lower the top marginal rates, believed and we're not talking about jfk. this is not that. it's not about that. it's about him. [ i agree. but the kid out him, he's pretty out in the john f kennedy. >> john f kennedy back in the 60s represented what was repres a conservative democrat,...
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one of them touchdown biden, louisiana were ten people were hurt, seen as derrick van dam is there this morning. derrick, what are you seeing >> yeah, i'm >> john, it is a miracle that no one was killed so during this terrifying tornado that touched down here in slidell, louisiana, roughly at about 10:00 a.m. in the morning. you can see some of the damage behind me. this building just it's obliterated by the ef1 tornado wins. that's winds between 86 to 110 miles per hour. but certainly the most catastrophic of damage came in the apartment complex that's directly behind our live shot. this is the courteney heights apartment complex will take you into the air so you can see exactly what it looks like. and we were analyzing this video so yesterday and it almost appears as if a tin can was peeled back on the top of this building, like the roof was literally pulled back by this ferocious wind that came through there were families inside exposed to the elements, wind, rain, and the sound of a tornado. we talked to a married couple in a home just behind the courteney heights apartment complex
one of them touchdown biden, louisiana were ten people were hurt, seen as derrick van dam is there this morning. derrick, what are you seeing >> yeah, i'm >> john, it is a miracle that no one was killed so during this terrifying tornado that touched down here in slidell, louisiana, roughly at about 10:00 a.m. in the morning. you can see some of the damage behind me. this building just it's obliterated by the ef1 tornado wins. that's winds between 86 to 110 miles per hour. but...