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louisiana. like me, you rose to public service because you were frustrated and tired of those stories. you were frustrated at the statistics that continue to place our beautiful and enchanting stay at the bottom of every metric of quality. we ran campaigns out of sadness, anger and frustration. said because we -- sad because one of the cost of seeing loved ones continue to leave our state, the most uniquely blessed and colorful state for other opportunities. angry because we know we are better than the widely publicized statistics. and frustrated because we know the quality of our people. because we know the work ethic they possess. . we know their values. we know their families. and we know our friends. what i have appreciated is your sense of urgency. all of our problems can be solved if we will have the will and the capacity to deliberate fairly and honestly and arrive at solutions in the best interest of our citizens and our future. some may say we are going too fast. but that is precisely w
louisiana. like me, you rose to public service because you were frustrated and tired of those stories. you were frustrated at the statistics that continue to place our beautiful and enchanting stay at the bottom of every metric of quality. we ran campaigns out of sadness, anger and frustration. said because we -- sad because one of the cost of seeing loved ones continue to leave our state, the most uniquely blessed and colorful state for other opportunities. angry because we know we are better...
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and moved around in louisiana and consumed in louisiana simply goes to moving around more oil and gas. this explains the necessity and why local communities are calling for a moratorium on any new fossil fuel a couple -- chemical plates. we got trust you could operate safely and we don't what you to continue to contribute to the climate crisis. so we support moratoria on new or expanded operations like the one biden has basically put in place for lng. and we also say don't expand with things like -- instead, figure out how to implement the just phaseout. changes to regulation and enforcement and laws that can help speed up that phase out a and petrochemical operations in cancer alley, in louisiana. and do it in a model that is already being used through the inflation reduction act. that is then applied to abandon oil and gas wells. the workers have been employed to remediate those old sites, tournament to -- let's do that as we move out of fossil fuels and petrochemicals. hire workers to remediate those sites. implement localized, renewable sources of energy that are safer, cleaner, p
and moved around in louisiana and consumed in louisiana simply goes to moving around more oil and gas. this explains the necessity and why local communities are calling for a moratorium on any new fossil fuel a couple -- chemical plates. we got trust you could operate safely and we don't what you to continue to contribute to the climate crisis. so we support moratoria on new or expanded operations like the one biden has basically put in place for lng. and we also say don't expand with things...
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, he's a congressman from louisiana. this is his take on these developments. we have just seen and are concerned with the proposed congressionp map should the state not prevail at trial, there are options that do not require the necessary surender of a republican seat in congress. he has like a two-seat majority, anyone home sick one day, he's down to almost nothing. are you confident that this, this new map, this new much fairer map, will withstand a supreme court that has seemed quite hostile to the voting rights act in the past? >> yeah, i think the supreme court in the allen v. milligan case, the alabama case, really took out the position that i think i would expect it would follow as it looks at what comes out of louisiana, which is to say that when you have a cohesive community of interest, when you have the numbers you have in louisiana, that you should create in fact that second black opportunity district. this is what we have litigated. our national redistricting foundation component litigated that case in louis
, he's a congressman from louisiana. this is his take on these developments. we have just seen and are concerned with the proposed congressionp map should the state not prevail at trial, there are options that do not require the necessary surender of a republican seat in congress. he has like a two-seat majority, anyone home sick one day, he's down to almost nothing. are you confident that this, this new map, this new much fairer map, will withstand a supreme court that has seemed quite hostile...
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a native of new orleans, louisiana. and being in the shadow of the lost cause means quite literally. i've immersed in new orleans history and immersed in the past since the day i was born. you can go very few steps before you tumble into monument and most of those monuments were dedicate it to confederate or worse still, white supremacist. i saw nothing that resembled myself in the city's fabric. i saw a new monument to black. i saw a new monument to even slaves. even though new orleans had been one of the nation's largest slave markets in 1976, i returned to my place of prayer at the city that i love and began going to second grade. every i would come home from second grade and i'd go to my great grandmother's house. she was born in 1895 and was the granddaughter of a white planter. my grandmother would tell me stories and these stories wrapped around reconstruction. her husband, a man by the name of emanuel dunn, had been the nephew of oscar, the great nephew of oscar. james and and i had heard nothing of this in scho
a native of new orleans, louisiana. and being in the shadow of the lost cause means quite literally. i've immersed in new orleans history and immersed in the past since the day i was born. you can go very few steps before you tumble into monument and most of those monuments were dedicate it to confederate or worse still, white supremacist. i saw nothing that resembled myself in the city's fabric. i saw a new monument to black. i saw a new monument to even slaves. even though new orleans had...
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a native of new orleans, louisiana. and being in the shadow of the lost cause means quite literally. i've immersed in new orleans history and immersed in the past since the day i was born. you can go very few steps before you tumble into monument and most of those monuments were dedicate it to confederate or worse still, white supremacist. i saw nothing that resembled myself in the city's fabric. i saw a new monument to black. i saw a new monument to even slaves. even though new orleans had been one of the nation's largest slave markets in 1976, i returned to my place of prayer at the city that i love and began going to second grade. every i would come home from second grade and i'd go to my great grandmother's house. she was born in 1895 and was the granddaughter of a white planter. my grandmother would tell me stories and these stories wrapped around reconstruction. her husband, a man by the name of emanuel dunn, had been the nephew of oscar, the great nephew of oscar. james and and i had heard nothing of this in scho
a native of new orleans, louisiana. and being in the shadow of the lost cause means quite literally. i've immersed in new orleans history and immersed in the past since the day i was born. you can go very few steps before you tumble into monument and most of those monuments were dedicate it to confederate or worse still, white supremacist. i saw nothing that resembled myself in the city's fabric. i saw a new monument to black. i saw a new monument to even slaves. even though new orleans had...
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. >> louisiana highway 66. it's beautiful countryside and undoubtedly not lost on the countless men driven to the place where they will most likely die. that road ends here. the louisiana state penitentiary, a former plantation. the size of manhattan. 28 square miles. most people call it angola named after the african country that was home to the slaves who once worked these very fields. now, angola is the largest maximum-security prison in the country where today, i will be housed with about 5500 men. i am heading into ground zero of mass incarceration. there is a heightened awareness as i walked through here with no guards. for the next couple of days, i will be staying here, exploring key issues of the person reform debate. juveniles sentenced to life without parole. >> we were children when we got incarcerated. >> the lasting effect of the war on drugs. the power of rehabilitation. >> your life is worthwhile. >> the demand by many for punishment. >> i think he's where he needs to be. >> i will stay in a cel
. >> louisiana highway 66. it's beautiful countryside and undoubtedly not lost on the countless men driven to the place where they will most likely die. that road ends here. the louisiana state penitentiary, a former plantation. the size of manhattan. 28 square miles. most people call it angola named after the african country that was home to the slaves who once worked these very fields. now, angola is the largest maximum-security prison in the country where today, i will be housed with...
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they flew to louisiana. by the time they arrived, the one-time father in law had already hired a lawyer and invoked his right not to talk. but the detectives did get in a few words with his sister, brenda, that night. she told him, that he had arrived on their tuesday evening, one day before the murder of paul. >> i wasn't certain at that point if she was telling the truth. he was still very early on in the investigation. >> so, the detectives kept looking into the families possible involvement in the murder. roughly a month after the crime, they attend wiretaps on various phone lines. but they heard, it sounded to them like a closet cover-up in the works. at, trying to make sure his family stayed on script when it came to that tuesday story, his alibi. >> you were there when i got there on tuesday. >> yeah. right. >> i just have to make sure that we're all saying the same thing if it comes to. >> and forcing his alibi at the time on his sister. basically telling her, i got there on tuesday. >> coaching stor
they flew to louisiana. by the time they arrived, the one-time father in law had already hired a lawyer and invoked his right not to talk. but the detectives did get in a few words with his sister, brenda, that night. she told him, that he had arrived on their tuesday evening, one day before the murder of paul. >> i wasn't certain at that point if she was telling the truth. he was still very early on in the investigation. >> so, the detectives kept looking into the families possible...
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my life over here is this louisiana. we phase many coastal problems because of the costly eroding lane. they're not going to be lane or have levies which are basically land masses that are formed in like a wall to keep high sea levels out. the might of some people still live outside the lock systems. they're starting to leave their land and they've been on for hundreds of use, literally as ancient land. whenever land goes, everything goes with the turn out to the dangers who storms right across the south tornado of human activities. global warming has ended due to a global binding. as of right the, the rate of temperature increase this without precedent, we're facing a future that we don't understand. we can predict fully a lot of places are simply not going to be comfortable to live in all human settlements. after face this problem, they grew up in, in climate, which is going to be much different from the climate. we're going to get the, you can see the intense rain storms. you can see the incredible heat waves where pe
my life over here is this louisiana. we phase many coastal problems because of the costly eroding lane. they're not going to be lane or have levies which are basically land masses that are formed in like a wall to keep high sea levels out. the might of some people still live outside the lock systems. they're starting to leave their land and they've been on for hundreds of use, literally as ancient land. whenever land goes, everything goes with the turn out to the dangers who storms right across...
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i might move up to like middle to northern louisiana. my home would be under water at least to its roof. if not a little bit more. yeah. would you like to maybe come to the boat? i feel like i'd be good on the extra human habit to create a mess and then move on to somewhere else. but humanity is going to make it stand here. it's not gonna happen at a scape or to some other place in the universe. these changes will be rapid, costly, and largely undesirable. the viability of many eco systems is at stake, as is perhaps the viability of civilization. as we know, the, since the consequences of ignoring climate change will be severe. it's time to act . now the most say it's so sad that people didn't listen. if i knew this, others were cause they chose to ignore it. i feel a strong sense of disappointment. we tried our best to get people's attention. so i overestimated the potential for change it to the in the early days when i became aware of the climate issue, my wife lenore gave birth to our son ethan. and i just start quite a bit about the
i might move up to like middle to northern louisiana. my home would be under water at least to its roof. if not a little bit more. yeah. would you like to maybe come to the boat? i feel like i'd be good on the extra human habit to create a mess and then move on to somewhere else. but humanity is going to make it stand here. it's not gonna happen at a scape or to some other place in the universe. these changes will be rapid, costly, and largely undesirable. the viability of many eco systems is...
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. >> the senator from louisiana. >> i have a motion and it takes precedent. i appreciate the majority leader's allegation, lying to the united states congress is not a high crime and misdemeanor, you do not have to be mensa material to know that a high crime and misdemeanor is a felony. >> will this editor please state is motion. >> i will. >> sense we are not allowed to talk among ourselves about the absurdity of this in my democratic colleagues will not allowed us to go into closed session to talk about this. >> i move that we adjourn until 12:00 o'clock noon on may the first 2004 and i asked for the nays and yays'. is there a sufficient second? >> will the senator modify his motion. >> i asked the senator to modify his motion. >> in 2004 will probably be preferable but i will accept the friendly amendment that would make it 2024. >> the question is on the motion is there sufficient second? there is a sufficient second, the clerk will call the roll. [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll c
. >> the senator from louisiana. >> i have a motion and it takes precedent. i appreciate the majority leader's allegation, lying to the united states congress is not a high crime and misdemeanor, you do not have to be mensa material to know that a high crime and misdemeanor is a felony. >> will this editor please state is motion. >> i will. >> sense we are not allowed to talk among ourselves about the absurdity of this in my democratic colleagues will not allowed...
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this obviously looks like the emergency situation you are calling it there in louisiana. leo terrell joined us on this program yesterday and you will know this very well as a former police officer, as you just mentioned, and sheriff's deputy. why police are leaving the force. listen. >> you are being attacked by criminals, attacked by soft prosecutors, you are not getting the respect. what you have seen in this country ever since the summer of rise in 2020 you have seen an attack on law enforcement. no civilized society can exist without law and order. >> sandra: i mean, can this be turned around? we know morale police departments is down because of soft on crime policies and arrests of people committeeing crimes and walk freely. attack cops in new york and just walk away. >> a couple of things. number one, the problem right now in america and in louisiana as well is that criminals are basically the mainstream media theory is criminals are misunderstood and victims, and the police are the criminals and that's out of balance. the second thing is, the one thing we can do to
this obviously looks like the emergency situation you are calling it there in louisiana. leo terrell joined us on this program yesterday and you will know this very well as a former police officer, as you just mentioned, and sheriff's deputy. why police are leaving the force. listen. >> you are being attacked by criminals, attacked by soft prosecutors, you are not getting the respect. what you have seen in this country ever since the summer of rise in 2020 you have seen an attack on law...
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green, and the gentleman from louisiana, mr. carter, each will c the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. green: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous on s. 206. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. green: i rise in support of s. 206. in 2019, the government accountability office issued a report which determined that u.s. customs and border protection did not regularly update their inspection policies at ports of entry. in some cases, policies had not been updated in 20 years. and did not accurately reflect current operating conditions, presentdy deployed technology -- presently deployed technology or adequately how to address things like fentanyl. s. 206 would require c.b.p. to review and update policies and manuals at least once every three years and also p
green, and the gentleman from louisiana, mr. carter, each will c the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. green: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous on s. 206. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. green: i rise in support...
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he served the state of louisiana. he served the united states of america in so many different roles. and i consider him a colleague because we talked about what that would be like so much and i just think this is one way we can pay tribute to luke's legacy of service, to name this post office so that people, when they're carrying out their daily chores and going to check their mail or send an important note to somebody, they can just look up and think about what luke meant and what they meant to luke. because he really did care about the people that ultimately he worked for and that he was going to represent in congress. with that, i think on behalf of the whole delegation and others will be speaking as well, but the legacy of luke letlow will shine on for a long time. but it's what he represented in that spirit that strong, positive energy every single day to win the day is what i will remember about luke letlow and i urge my colleagues to pass that bill and look forward to that ceremony where we are in front of the
he served the state of louisiana. he served the united states of america in so many different roles. and i consider him a colleague because we talked about what that would be like so much and i just think this is one way we can pay tribute to luke's legacy of service, to name this post office so that people, when they're carrying out their daily chores and going to check their mail or send an important note to somebody, they can just look up and think about what luke meant and what they meant...
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louisiana always has a total ban on abortion. we have been saying all along and this is a play they have been using for decades, restricting access to abortions by 72 hour waiting period, mandatory ultrasound, et cetera. we knew they would find a backdoor way to ban abortion, even though it is already banned back. this is what this is about, attacks on access to care, limiting to what citizens can do in their state and punishing providers for even talking about it. it has created a complete lockton in los angeles -- louisiana. it is so dangerous and it is the conversation, the continuation of the fascist state. you may not think donald trump is a fascist or you may not know what that means but you believe he would make a deal with the most extremist folks of his party to win back power and control. >> yeah, he would. that is why i keep telling folks, he tripped up, it got tripped up this week on the question about abortion and, as we saw from that moment, he is all over the map because his orientation is not to be honest in the p
louisiana always has a total ban on abortion. we have been saying all along and this is a play they have been using for decades, restricting access to abortions by 72 hour waiting period, mandatory ultrasound, et cetera. we knew they would find a backdoor way to ban abortion, even though it is already banned back. this is what this is about, attacks on access to care, limiting to what citizens can do in their state and punishing providers for even talking about it. it has created a complete...
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. >> the senator from louisiana. >> i have a motion and it takes precedence. i appreciate the majority leaders allegation lying to the united states congress is not a high crime and misdemeanor. you don't have to be material to know a high crime and misdemeanor. it is a felony. >> would the senator please state>> his motion? since we are not allowed to talk among ourselves, and my democratic colleagues will not allow us to go into closed session to talk about this, i move that we adjourn until 12:00 noon on may 1, 2004, and i ask for the nays and yeas. >> is there a sufficient second? would the senator modify his motion? i asked the senator to modify his motion. >> 2004 it would be preferable. but i will accept the amendment we make in 2024. >> thehe question is on the motion. is there sufficient second? there is sufficient second. the clerk will call the roll. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaud
. >> the senator from louisiana. >> i have a motion and it takes precedence. i appreciate the majority leaders allegation lying to the united states congress is not a high crime and misdemeanor. you don't have to be material to know a high crime and misdemeanor. it is a felony. >> would the senator please state>> his motion? since we are not allowed to talk among ourselves, and my democratic colleagues will not allow us to go into closed session to talk about this, i...
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host: another state having insurance challenges is louisiana. the louisiana government -- governor jeff landry spoke about the coverage. re are his remarks. [video clip] >> we are experiencing an insurance crisis. the results of back-to-back hurricanes that have decimated our southern coast. the storms have overwhelmed the insurance industry. the delay of getting claims to the process has led to an unprecedented number of lawsuits that clogged the state and federal courts. many insurance companies have left us. those companies have -- those companies that remained raised rates to cover the losses. many homeowners and businesses the current environment. leading to mortgage disqualifications, the threat of losing one's home, business relocations or even business failures. the new insurance commissioner is working tirelessly to find solutions that make louisiana attractive to the insurance market so that more companies will come here. ree with him that the deregulatory measures will improve market conditions. there are several i edition -- addition
host: another state having insurance challenges is louisiana. the louisiana government -- governor jeff landry spoke about the coverage. re are his remarks. [video clip] >> we are experiencing an insurance crisis. the results of back-to-back hurricanes that have decimated our southern coast. the storms have overwhelmed the insurance industry. the delay of getting claims to the process has led to an unprecedented number of lawsuits that clogged the state and federal courts. many insurance...
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were black voters have the opportunity to elect their candidate choice in louisiana, louisiana state government saw that happen, got to the same situation and decided, you know what, we're going to comply with the law we're going to do the right thing. and so now you have the state saying, hey, we just did what a court told us to do the electron season is coming. we just need this to stay in place and this sort of 11th hour attacks shouldn't be allowed to disrupt what has been sort of in-process for two years with the elections coming up around the corner so the members of the judge panel who threw this out, they called this an impermissible racial gerrymander you oppose the first proposal as you talked about, that had just one majority-black district and then there was the creation of the second one. in response to the opposition to a single district why is that, judge wrong this case is about and ultimately enforcement of rights under the voting rights act. >> and separate court, district court in louisiana. and the fifth circuit agreed that black voters, louisiana, ought to have t
were black voters have the opportunity to elect their candidate choice in louisiana, louisiana state government saw that happen, got to the same situation and decided, you know what, we're going to comply with the law we're going to do the right thing. and so now you have the state saying, hey, we just did what a court told us to do the electron season is coming. we just need this to stay in place and this sort of 11th hour attacks shouldn't be allowed to disrupt what has been sort of...
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breath you took my soul you louisiana man ♪ ♪ i'll catch my death you look so cold you louisiana man ♪ ♪ i never knew that things were gonna get so far ♪ ♪ i never knew it i never knew that you were gonna break my heart you ♪ ♪ you louisiana man ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ ♪ oh oh oh oh oh da da da da da da ♪ ♪ oh oh oh oh oh whoa ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you left me here and now you're gone you louisiana man ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you left me here and now you're gone you louisiana man ♪ ♪ i've wept my tears and i'll move on you louisiana man ♪ ♪ i never knew that things were gonna get so far ♪ ♪ i never knew it i never knew that you were gonna break ♪ ♪ my heart you you louisiana man ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> juju: tonight, in the glub with galantis. you might not know christian carlson's name, but you know his many hits.
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now at any moment louisiana could become the first state to label abortion pills as dangerous. a move that has been widely criticized by health care professionals. a first of its kind bill is waiting to be signed by the governor right now after being passed by the senate yesterday, this legislation is intended to do three things. first, it will make it a crime to give abortion medication to someone without their consent. second, it will reclassify mifepristone and misoprostol as class four controlled substances. this is a designation that would require physicians to have a special license to prescribe the pills and every time they do prescribe them, the state would track the doctor, the pharmacy, and the patient involved. and third it will make it a crime to possess abortion pills without a prescription, to give some context, since 2022, abortion has been banned in louisiana with no exceptions for rape or incest and mifepristone and misoprostol are commonly used for conditions other than medicated abortions. doctor say they routinely used misoprostol to treat miscarriage just s
now at any moment louisiana could become the first state to label abortion pills as dangerous. a move that has been widely criticized by health care professionals. a first of its kind bill is waiting to be signed by the governor right now after being passed by the senate yesterday, this legislation is intended to do three things. first, it will make it a crime to give abortion medication to someone without their consent. second, it will reclassify mifepristone and misoprostol as class four...
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you took my soul you louisiana man ♪ ♪ i'll catch my death you look so cold you louisiana man ♪ ♪ i never knew that things were gonna get so far ♪ ♪ i never knew it i never knew that you were gonna break my heart you ♪ ♪ you louisiana man ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ ♪ oh oh oh oh oh da da da da da da ♪ ♪ oh oh oh oh oh whoa ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you left me here and now you're gone you louisiana man ♪ ♪ i've wept my tears and i'll move on you louisiana man ♪ ♪ i never knew that things were gonna get so far ♪ ♪ i never knew it i never knew that you were gonna break ♪ ♪ my heart you you louisiana man ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." >> juju: tonight, breaking news. the crackdown on college protests at columbia university. the nypd forcibly removing and arresting dozens of pro-palestinian protesters who had barricaded themselves into a campus building. >>> horrifying discovery. what we're learning about
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. ♪ ♪ speed to a fox news alert, dangerous storms moving east through louisiana after bettering texas and killing four people in houston. ten people under tornado watches across the golf range and risk for severe flash flooding being described as a nightmare scenario. you are watching "fox & friends first" on a friday morning, aimed todd piro. >> carley: on carley shimkus 1 million power outages across texas and louisiana. widespread damage across houston. you can see the intense rain flooding into stores and blowing out windows. looking at this looking through the retractable roof, the houston astros were playing. >> todd: fox news senior meteorologist janice dean standing by to tell us where those storm is but the latest on power outages and storm damage. >> todd, carley, the sun rises early in several cities and the storm's path will begin to take stock of extensive damage caused by intense wind and rain overnight that tore through parts of texas before pushing into western louisiana here this is video from new orleans this morning. where heavy downpour set off flash warnings and n
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plan, in addition to the hydrogen hubs, talking about louisiana, we just also awarded a louisiana proposal from their department of natural resources called hubs for energy resilient oti$250 mit and 285 micro bids around louisiana because of course louisiana has distant fortunately been harmed by ■ms gives them resilience. as a condition of receiving the funding, louisiana committed to that under that program, it hundred 75 people will graduate from apprenticeship programsy 20 5% of the contracting has to be for disadvantaged businesses from their community benefits plan and they are committed to including apprenticeship programs in the contracting solicitations. this to me is where i think a partnership with the ergot -- urban league comes in because as you people and making sure everyday citizens, not just businesses but everyday citizens are awarel+f what is coming down the pipe. super important to have voices from the community and who the mmun trusts to be able to do this. for example we have billions of dollars that will be going up through the stateso citizens who want to get ener
plan, in addition to the hydrogen hubs, talking about louisiana, we just also awarded a louisiana proposal from their department of natural resources called hubs for energy resilient oti$250 mit and 285 micro bids around louisiana because of course louisiana has distant fortunately been harmed by ■ms gives them resilience. as a condition of receiving the funding, louisiana committed to that under that program, it hundred 75 people will graduate from apprenticeship programsy 20 5% of the...
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>> i am like, shame on louisiana. the state that already has the worst maternal care already in the u.s. to criminalize these drugs. let's talk about medications that are safe, used for miscarriage mismanagement, postpartum, inducing labor, even stomach ulcers. the idea that this is being characterized as addictive medication and putting more politics in medicine, when we note that americans have already spoken. they believe politicians are inherently unqualified to make medical decisions. we know that this is about control. it is just about another way to signal that the state of louisiana can control women's freedoms. it is not about stopping abortion or keeping women safe. it is about control and power and it is alarming. chills are going down my spine. >> senator schumer is trying to help with the fast track bill. the bill is likely to be blocked by republicans. talk about how important it is to make sure we see which lawmakers on record our voting which way on these important issues as we near november 2024. >> t
>> i am like, shame on louisiana. the state that already has the worst maternal care already in the u.s. to criminalize these drugs. let's talk about medications that are safe, used for miscarriage mismanagement, postpartum, inducing labor, even stomach ulcers. the idea that this is being characterized as addictive medication and putting more politics in medicine, when we note that americans have already spoken. they believe politicians are inherently unqualified to make medical...
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we went to louisiana. we're the nation soon to be biggest l n g terminal has been affected by the move into germany, which is now dependent on us l. n. g. what's the impact of biden's decision? we did deep to find out in this episode of transforming business to let start in louisiana. the small parish of cameron is nestled between 4 separate wildlife refuges and the gulf of mexico. the areas home to 5000 people as well as hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, and other fonda, and flora. it's also home to 3. ellen gee, terminals. right next to me here you see venture global there on the other side of the couch. she river cameron, resident john, a lair can see and smell them from his property. john is a retired environmental engineer. he's lived here for 25 years and they want to take this whole area over off of my property. now they're not allowed to be on my property, but right next door, it's very similar. visible from john's property is the proposed future location of a 4th. the terminal town cause you
we went to louisiana. we're the nation soon to be biggest l n g terminal has been affected by the move into germany, which is now dependent on us l. n. g. what's the impact of biden's decision? we did deep to find out in this episode of transforming business to let start in louisiana. the small parish of cameron is nestled between 4 separate wildlife refuges and the gulf of mexico. the areas home to 5000 people as well as hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, and other fonda, and flora. it's...
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garound louisiana because of course louisiana has distant fortunately been harmed by hurricanes and this gives them resilience. as a condition of receiving the funding, louisiana committed to ensuring that under thatprograme will graduate from apprenticeship programs by 2030, 20 5% of the has to be for disadvantaged businesses from their community benefits plan and they are committed toip programs in the contracting solicitations. this to me is where i think a partnership with the ergot -- urban league comes in because as you said, you are so great at speaking to people and making sure everyday citizens, not just businesses but everyday citizens are aware of what is have voices from the community and who the community trusts to this. for example we have billions of dollars that will be going up through the states to citizens who want to get energy-efficient appliances. if you want to install energy-efficient stoves or heat pumps, you can get thousands of dollars of tax credits. that's all going to be coming through the states. all 50 states will get lots of money to be able to do this. c
garound louisiana because of course louisiana has distant fortunately been harmed by hurricanes and this gives them resilience. as a condition of receiving the funding, louisiana committed to ensuring that under thatprograme will graduate from apprenticeship programs by 2030, 20 5% of the has to be for disadvantaged businesses from their community benefits plan and they are committed toip programs in the contracting solicitations. this to me is where i think a partnership with the ergot --...
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mary landry was louisiana's democratic senator for 18 years. she's now and energy consultant to advisors center global owner of the c p to terminal natural gas is radical. to helping us build our steel and see men and ai facilities, data facilities. you know, car companies check companies. let's go back to the impact of the freeze. finance move does not threaten current supplies to countries like germany. but while it remains in place, only countries with the free trade agreement, like those marked here in orange, will be able to benefit from supply increases that doesn't include europe, which got half of its elegy gas from the us last year. although even back in 2022 analyst agreed that the us l. n g industry had the capacity to boost supply to europe until 2030 without building any new in for strong. sure. so what's the impact of biden's elegy? pause? well, it's put a spotlight on the debate about the role l. n g should play in our future. a debate were politicians, the energy industry economists and climate scientists have different points o
mary landry was louisiana's democratic senator for 18 years. she's now and energy consultant to advisors center global owner of the c p to terminal natural gas is radical. to helping us build our steel and see men and ai facilities, data facilities. you know, car companies check companies. let's go back to the impact of the freeze. finance move does not threaten current supplies to countries like germany. but while it remains in place, only countries with the free trade agreement, like those...
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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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abortion is ready banned in louisiana with no exceptions for rape or incest. cnn's medical correspondent, meg tirrell joins us now, live and meg, we've talked about these drugs before mifepristone and misoprostol, how common are they and what does this decision mean for the women and girls of louisiana? >> yeah. jake, i mean, medication abortion is the most common way that people access abortion in the united states. so it accounted for 63% of all abortions in 2023 according to data from the goodman mocker institute, there were more than 1 million abortions in 2023. so that's more than 600,000 times this regimen was he used for medication, abortion, as you pointed out, abortion is already illegal in louisiana as a near-total ban. and so medication abortion is not allowed in louisiana already, but doctors argue that classifying these two drugs as schedule for controlled substance, which puts it in the same category of drugs like xanax and ambien, valium, things that have the potential for abuse and pendens creates the false perception that they are dangerous. i
abortion is ready banned in louisiana with no exceptions for rape or incest. cnn's medical correspondent, meg tirrell joins us now, live and meg, we've talked about these drugs before mifepristone and misoprostol, how common are they and what does this decision mean for the women and girls of louisiana? >> yeah. jake, i mean, medication abortion is the most common way that people access abortion in the united states. so it accounted for 63% of all abortions in 2023 according to data from...