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louisiana still has $ 7.25 minimum, wage the same as the feds. as you noted, we have so many more people who live out or near the poverty line. i am hopeful that next year we will pass you know pass some bills that will help this population. i've worked a lot on maternal health measures and that have been successful in passing by partisan health measures. but we need so much more than just a handful of maternal bills as you noted. we need to get a lot of health care, but also a lot of economic support for this population in particular. and louisiana has a lot of worst morbidity rates in the country. i'm just worried about everything at this point. all these numbers are going to get worse in the next few years. >> all right, and thank you for joining us tonight, i appreciate, it representative mandie landry. >> thank you. >> we will be right back after a quick break. we got a lot of news to cover tonight. ot of news to cove tonight. how your office is doing? >> they are devastated. this is our community. >> highland park's police and fire chief sa
louisiana still has $ 7.25 minimum, wage the same as the feds. as you noted, we have so many more people who live out or near the poverty line. i am hopeful that next year we will pass you know pass some bills that will help this population. i've worked a lot on maternal health measures and that have been successful in passing by partisan health measures. but we need so much more than just a handful of maternal bills as you noted. we need to get a lot of health care, but also a lot of economic...
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he serves as the director director of louisiana energy office technology assessment division within louisiana department of natural resources and serves on the state climate task force with the carbon capture coalition and executive board member for the national association of state energy officials. he will be discussing implementation of policies related to primacy for carbon sequestration wells and other policies to support carbon capture utilization and storage. the theme of your hearing is a balancing of economic development at how we address climate could louisiana this is an existential issue. the chairman can relate to this louisiana has the equivalent of the landmass of delaware to relative sea level rise. at the same time we are america's energy coast providing the chemicals plastic and fuels that allow it to exist and along the way these industries employ thousands of louisianians providing them with a better living in future. the relative sea level rise and the need to continue to power our economy and to power the families creating that economy is in balance and louisiana and no
he serves as the director director of louisiana energy office technology assessment division within louisiana department of natural resources and serves on the state climate task force with the carbon capture coalition and executive board member for the national association of state energy officials. he will be discussing implementation of policies related to primacy for carbon sequestration wells and other policies to support carbon capture utilization and storage. the theme of your hearing is...
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joining me now is congressman troy carter, democrat of louisiana. congressman, we appreciate you joining us on this holiday weekend. i spend usually, the first time since the pandemic, i'm back in new orleans for the essence festival. >> welcome back sir. >> thank you. since we are here, and it has national ramifications, let's get to your state supreme court battle over voting rights. but i have to start with our escalating abortion rights fight but i want to get into that. but have to start there. as states continue to wrestle with last month court overturning roe versus wade, this week a district court in the person of a judge in district court blocked your state, right here in louisiana, blocked your states trick ban on abortion from taking effect. as abortion providers in states, the state has filed a lawsuit calling the ban unconstitutional. for now, abortions continuing in your state of louisiana, but how are democratic lawmakers in your state preparing to for what comes after? >> unfortunately, my state happens to have one of the most egregi
joining me now is congressman troy carter, democrat of louisiana. congressman, we appreciate you joining us on this holiday weekend. i spend usually, the first time since the pandemic, i'm back in new orleans for the essence festival. >> welcome back sir. >> thank you. since we are here, and it has national ramifications, let's get to your state supreme court battle over voting rights. but i have to start with our escalating abortion rights fight but i want to get into that. but...
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, where louisiana ranks with opportunities, but also where louisiana ranks with the number of people that they imprison for nonviolent offenses. >> i live in the state that ranks 50th in the nation, so no matter how bad you think you've got it where you from, somewhere in louisiana, it is worse. we rank number 50 in crime, 49 in opportunity, 46th in health care, 49 in environmental quality, and we have had republicans running our legislature almost as long as i can remember. people asked me why i'm running for the senate. i live in the worst place in the country and i've got a guy who sounds like foghorn leghorn representing me. what you mean why am i running? when people ask why did you smoke a blunt in your first and, there are people in this country in jail for nonviolent offenses and decriminalizing it ain't enough. and every level, we should be having conversations about some of the immoral decisions we allowed to still remain in this country and i don't really care about being liked. i care about getting stuff done. [cheers and applause] >> i want to talk more about kevin allen
, where louisiana ranks with opportunities, but also where louisiana ranks with the number of people that they imprison for nonviolent offenses. >> i live in the state that ranks 50th in the nation, so no matter how bad you think you've got it where you from, somewhere in louisiana, it is worse. we rank number 50 in crime, 49 in opportunity, 46th in health care, 49 in environmental quality, and we have had republicans running our legislature almost as long as i can remember. people asked...
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but abortion rights in louisiana are remaining extremely vulnerable. the state has been locked in a legal battle over its abortion ban, which is so far resulted in multiple court orders that force to the state to change course now fewer than four times in the past month. currently, abortion providers are able to provide care, after a judge bought the band for a second time. but to the uncertainty of the law in louisiana has already had a chilling effect. there was fear and confusion, which is already resulted in some dangerously traumatic situations. in one, brave files for the court, doctor from new orleans recounted the story of a pregnant woman whose water broke during her 16th week of pregnancy. the fetus has no chance of survival outside of the womb, so the doctor recommended an abortion to quote, quickly and safely and the pregnancy. after the patient consented to the procedure, the hospitals lawyer informed the doctor that the procedure was no longer legal. as a result, the doctor wrote, quote. this particular patient was forced to go through a
but abortion rights in louisiana are remaining extremely vulnerable. the state has been locked in a legal battle over its abortion ban, which is so far resulted in multiple court orders that force to the state to change course now fewer than four times in the past month. currently, abortion providers are able to provide care, after a judge bought the band for a second time. but to the uncertainty of the law in louisiana has already had a chilling effect. there was fear and confusion, which is...
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rebekah gee, practicing gynecologist and former louisiana department of health secretary. thank you for your time. thank you for sharing your insights with us. i greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> with about a third of the country under heat-related advisories tonight, president biden took executive action on climate change today, but not the action many want him to take. we'll tell you about that next. take we'll tell you about that next >>> this is the power plant in somerset, massachusetts, being demolished in 2019, the former coal plant used to be one of the largest power plants in all of new england. but today, it is where president biden addressed a dire climate emergency we are facing. and while it might seem like an odd spot to address the climate crisis, in many ways it exemplifies one of the biggest clean energy wins of the biden presidency. this is a rendering of the mayfield wind offshore wind farm. what you are seeing is not exactly what it will look like but close to it, built 30 miles south of martha's vineyard and when it is done, it will generate eno
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louisiana was once the 15th war state. not tonight. we have a long way to go to protect women. and this is a step backwards. >> doctor dr. rebekah gee practicing gynecology and former louisiana department of health secretary, thank you so much for your time, thank you for sharing your insights with us. we greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> with about a third of the country under heat related advisory, tonight president biden took executive action on climate change today, but not the action many wants him to take. we will tell you about that next. many wants him to take we will tell you about tha next as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business.
louisiana was once the 15th war state. not tonight. we have a long way to go to protect women. and this is a step backwards. >> doctor dr. rebekah gee practicing gynecology and former louisiana department of health secretary, thank you so much for your time, thank you for sharing your insights with us. we greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> with about a third of the country under heat related advisory, tonight president biden took executive action on climate change today,...
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louisiana was once the 50th worst state. now 49. we have a long way to go to protect women. and this is a step backwards. >> doctor dr. rebekah gee practicing gynecology and former louisiana department of health secretary, thank you so much for your time, thank you for sharing your insights with us. we greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> with about a third of the country under heat related advisory, tonight president biden took executive action on climate change today, but not the action many want him to take. we will tell you about that next. next astepro and go. shouldn't body lotion do more than just moisturize? olay body lotion with vitamin b3 and collagen with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internetody, connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions mo
louisiana was once the 50th worst state. now 49. we have a long way to go to protect women. and this is a step backwards. >> doctor dr. rebekah gee practicing gynecology and former louisiana department of health secretary, thank you so much for your time, thank you for sharing your insights with us. we greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> with about a third of the country under heat related advisory, tonight president biden took executive action on climate change today, but...
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could ellen g supplies from louisiana in the southern united states fill that gap while one american company is betting on it? louisiana is now home doing new liquified natural gas blend on the gulf of mexico tankers from here can also reach germany once a deal is mead, liquefied natural gas, or ellen, g from the u. s. is in high demand. new terminals are already being bland. this facility belongs to a company with headquarters near the political decision makers in washington. they can monitor what's going on at the plant for more than a 1000 miles away. board members, saba is keen on tapping the german market. we actually have a $1000000.00 who want to seal up between the u. s. and germany and they'll, they'll absolutely be that. and that'll happen of the, you at the u. s. is capable of, you know, stopping in and replacing the loss of the russian gas in the market. but the competition for gas, which can be supplied by existing ellen g plans is fierce other than a poland. in lithuania, no regard. no new re guest terminals were bill was in the last 7 or 8 years. and so as, as china an
could ellen g supplies from louisiana in the southern united states fill that gap while one american company is betting on it? louisiana is now home doing new liquified natural gas blend on the gulf of mexico tankers from here can also reach germany once a deal is mead, liquefied natural gas, or ellen, g from the u. s. is in high demand. new terminals are already being bland. this facility belongs to a company with headquarters near the political decision makers in washington. they can monitor...
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the people of louisiana know, mr. president, and the people of america know that they're now paying $90 to fill up their cars and tanks with gas because the biden administration killed the keystone pipeline, canceled our offshore oil leases and forfeited america's energy independence. we were energy independent. the biden administration forfeited it. what seems to be under appreciated, mr. president, however, is how president biden's agenda is driving up the price, not just of oil but of all kind of necessities that america and louisiana families need every day. it's not just about oil and gas. it's about everything. not only do most goods get to our homes after riding in trucks and planes and cars and ships powered by gas or diesel, but a lot of our plastics and other products, if you think about it, they're also made from petroleum. actually only 60% of oil in the world gets used as a fuel. 40% of the global oil supply ends up in other things. things other than cars and trucks and products. that means that it doesn'
the people of louisiana know, mr. president, and the people of america know that they're now paying $90 to fill up their cars and tanks with gas because the biden administration killed the keystone pipeline, canceled our offshore oil leases and forfeited america's energy independence. we were energy independent. the biden administration forfeited it. what seems to be under appreciated, mr. president, however, is how president biden's agenda is driving up the price, not just of oil but of all...
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louisiana is now whom do a new liquefied natural gas plant on the gulf of mexico tankers from here can also reach germany. once a deal is made liquefied natural gas, or ellen, g from the u. s. is in high demand. new terminals are already being planned. this facility belongs to a company with headquarters near the political decision makers in washington. they can monitor what's going on at the plant for more than a 1000 miles away. board members sabo is keen on tapping the german market. we actually have a $1000000.00 who want to see a lot between the u. s. and germany and the absolutely be the uh that'll happen of the you out. the you, us is capable of, you know, stopping in and replacing in the loss of the russian. gosh on the market. but the competition for gas, which can be supplied by existing ellen g plans is fierce. other than a poland and lithuanian or re gust no new request terminals were bill was in the last 7 or 8 years. and so as, as china and asia finishes terminal, they immediately contract up a elegy contracts, and that reduces supply available for europe. so europe does
louisiana is now whom do a new liquefied natural gas plant on the gulf of mexico tankers from here can also reach germany. once a deal is made liquefied natural gas, or ellen, g from the u. s. is in high demand. new terminals are already being planned. this facility belongs to a company with headquarters near the political decision makers in washington. they can monitor what's going on at the plant for more than a 1000 miles away. board members sabo is keen on tapping the german market. we...
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one of the things i have prided myself on his kicking him out of louisiana. and it is not that i am any type of harvard lawyer. it is just that we don't put up with it and we take him on and demand that our legislature responds as well. we think of the number of legislatures that after zuck bucks was exposed that past proactive legislation that said we don't want private dollars in our election systems. i think you all have the power to help clean up our election system here in this country. it is important because again when you look at the polling, there's very few people that don't want their election system to be fair. they want to win on a level playing field because that is what america is all about. it is important that we get an opportunity to debate inside the marketplace of ideas. that is what is great about america, so we are not fighting in the streets. i think again it is getting involved in the process. >> on april 22, 2010, my son was leading a route clearance platoon in afghanistan and he was attacked. he was knocked unconscious. they all surv
one of the things i have prided myself on his kicking him out of louisiana. and it is not that i am any type of harvard lawyer. it is just that we don't put up with it and we take him on and demand that our legislature responds as well. we think of the number of legislatures that after zuck bucks was exposed that past proactive legislation that said we don't want private dollars in our election systems. i think you all have the power to help clean up our election system here in this country. it...
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one of them had homes in louisiana. so they were a mixture of the enslaved no more than new york society mixed with the people in lower society. the more horton thing is it was against the law. when there was slavery free people of color and the enslaved could not next. police started attending the meetings but there was a fear that free people would insight the enslaved to revolt as they had in the period ludger boguille's father was in the haitian revolution sothere was good reason for them to the upgrade . the police really did not want the free people of color tomeet the enslaved . they would go to jail and the police started attending the meetings .po so that they didn't do it. it's a social class thing, they would also go to jail. dy>> fatima, when this is done i urge you to look at the chat. we got crump's granddaughter. other people who know so it may mean more to you than it does to me. we're pretty much out of time but i am going to ask you one final question which is kind of a tough one but just to quote, you
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>> as the member designated by representative johnson of louisiana, mr. johnson will vote yes on s.3451. ms. wasserman schultz: as the member designated by mr. smith, crist of florida and mrs. maloney of new york, they will vote nay. and as the member designated by by mr. deutch and rice of new york, these members will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. wilson of south carolina, i inform the house that he will be voting yes on 345. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? mr. neguse: the member designated by ms. moore and misstrickland, they will vote yes. and on behalf of ms. bass, ms. williams and mr. evans, those members will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. waltz and mr. gimenez of florida, these members will vote yes on s.3451. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from mar
>> as the member designated by representative johnson of louisiana, mr. johnson will vote yes on s.3451. ms. wasserman schultz: as the member designated by mr. smith, crist of florida and mrs. maloney of new york, they will vote nay. and as the member designated by by mr. deutch and rice of new york, these members will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. wilson of south carolina, i...
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texas and louisiana seized on that. two revisions in the ina that mandate detention and removal of aliens in certain categories. based on that, they made claims saying that the department of homeland security and the government was failing to comply with the law. this is something that when the judge ultimately ruled on this case and we are only at district court phase, so the judge in the southern district only rolled back on june 10 so this is still fresh. found that two claims as well as the other two procedural claims were all sustained based on the fact that the government did fail to follow the law. did hold that in that case, shall does mean shall which is fully shocking. there are two other claims. one is a general constitutional take care that the executive shall faithfully execute the laws and take care to faithfully execute. the judge felt that it was not appropriate for the judge to rule on that one so we set that one aside. there was also one involving something more specific involving agreements that were
texas and louisiana seized on that. two revisions in the ina that mandate detention and removal of aliens in certain categories. based on that, they made claims saying that the department of homeland security and the government was failing to comply with the law. this is something that when the judge ultimately ruled on this case and we are only at district court phase, so the judge in the southern district only rolled back on june 10 so this is still fresh. found that two claims as well as the...
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the louisiana attorney general is calling this a legal circus. and he says right now, abortion should still be considered illegal in the state because a judge has yet to declare the state's trigger laws unconstitutional. however the state's three abortion clinics are still operating while this temporary restraining order on the ban is in place of the latest hearing on the matter took place this morning in baton rouge judicial district court. the plaintiffs are an abortion clinic in shreveport, the group medical students for choice in an individual doctor. now they're taking on the state's attorney general's office claiming but we deanna's trigger laws can't be enforced because they're too big in the penalties for violators are unclear. the a g s office argues otherwise, and says, these court proceedings are simply delaying the inevitable. the state was one of three along with south dakota in kentucky with the strictest trigger laws immediately banning nearly all abortions after the overturn of roe v. wade but whether louisiana's ban will be enfor
the louisiana attorney general is calling this a legal circus. and he says right now, abortion should still be considered illegal in the state because a judge has yet to declare the state's trigger laws unconstitutional. however the state's three abortion clinics are still operating while this temporary restraining order on the ban is in place of the latest hearing on the matter took place this morning in baton rouge judicial district court. the plaintiffs are an abortion clinic in shreveport,...
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so he did the solution in louisiana came back. the came back however without giving the whites the vote for black. many blacks decided they were going to change that constitution. that convention was set upon by the police. the police came and killed everyone they could in that room. they are and so were several other economy members. lou sheehan was there think his son was nine or ten years old. they stabbed the boy, they shot out his. the shot cap low, he was almost killed when his train to come out of the building people trying to get out of the building because they're cornered. he was almost killed but they grabbed the man in front of him when he's coming out of the door and killed him so he was able to run away. kaplan made a statement he said that the floor was slippery with blood. so the things i wanted to mention i'm glad you brought this up please history, we think that right now everything we do is new, right? and it is not. these men were fighting for voter rights for broder registration was going on at the economy hau
so he did the solution in louisiana came back. the came back however without giving the whites the vote for black. many blacks decided they were going to change that constitution. that convention was set upon by the police. the police came and killed everyone they could in that room. they are and so were several other economy members. lou sheehan was there think his son was nine or ten years old. they stabbed the boy, they shot out his. the shot cap low, he was almost killed when his train to...
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yeah, louisiana. missing the i. >> shannon: is not like the vice president printed that sign herself. people trying to plan summer trips. budgets are an issue. flying is not as fun as used v. what can you tell us? >> a lot of places to go and i'm looking forward to breaking down some of the most popular places but i wanted tell you about some of the best states. while at hub says have found the best and worst of states to take a road trip. for this report, it's important, they compared all 50 states and say they have based it on 32 metrics and three categories. cost, safety, activity. the number one stayed for a road trip is new york. the finger lakes region, extraordinary. beautiful. you have the city. the island, the ocean. it's tremendous. really. we give new york a lot of grief but it's pretty cool. minnesota. the land of 10,000 lakes. i love minnesota. all of the people especially. texas, what is not to love? if you drive to texas, and i have come and gone all the way down to the coast. i have go
yeah, louisiana. missing the i. >> shannon: is not like the vice president printed that sign herself. people trying to plan summer trips. budgets are an issue. flying is not as fun as used v. what can you tell us? >> a lot of places to go and i'm looking forward to breaking down some of the most popular places but i wanted tell you about some of the best states. while at hub says have found the best and worst of states to take a road trip. for this report, it's important, they...
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plus, this morning, a louisiana judge is hearing arguments about the state's trigger law that banned nearly all abortions in the state. we're going to take a look at that case. and growing confusion, really, across this country about what abortion care is still legal. we'll be right back. y about what abortion care is still legal abortion care is still legal we'll be right back. the 1950 census adds new detail to your family's story. explore it free on ancestry. covid-19. some people get it, and some people can get it bad. and for those who do get it bad, it may be because they have a high-risk factor - such as heart disease, diabetes, being overweight, asthma, or smoking. even if symptoms feel mild, these factors can increase your risk of covid-19 turning severe. so, if you're at high risk and test positive - don't wait - ask your healthcare provider right away if an authorized oral treatment is right for you. time. it's life's most precious commodity, especially when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. kisq
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it's a pivotal day in louisiana's abortion battle. now, for the sense, the robie wade was overturned. it's been back and forth like you mentioned in abortion is once again a legal in this state, but the fight is far from over now. the decision was made in a court hearing this afternoon between an abortion clinic in shreveport , louisiana, attorney general's office. now hope medical group for women is one of three abortion clinics in the state. and once rovi wade was overturned in the states trigger law took effect banning abortion clinic sued, saying the state's law is too vague and how it be will be enforced is unclear. louisiana aggie, jeff landry says these court proceedings are just delaying the inevitable and he's disappointed. the state supreme court declined to intervene in the case. this issue will almost every believe land in their lives. and i think that the people of louisiana who have spoken again and again and again just we're going to get it. get it again. both democrats and republicans that would remind you here in the
it's a pivotal day in louisiana's abortion battle. now, for the sense, the robie wade was overturned. it's been back and forth like you mentioned in abortion is once again a legal in this state, but the fight is far from over now. the decision was made in a court hearing this afternoon between an abortion clinic in shreveport , louisiana, attorney general's office. now hope medical group for women is one of three abortion clinics in the state. and once rovi wade was overturned in the states...
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caller: i am calling as an independent bank in louisiana. john kennedy is up for reelection and i am in such chaos in the state. many people i speak to our republicans. you cannot change their mind, you cannot make them look at anything other than fox or newsmax. you cannot give them an opinion to even open up a dialogue. as an independent i cannot vote in the primary. my question is what can i do as an independent voter that wants you to look logically at what we have in front of us? john kennedy is not a friend of this state. he is a trump 100% supporter. he follows the guidelines. the republican thoughts, not the thought of the states. help me figure a way we can alert others in this situation to try to find a way to be in the primaries as independents. ideal at a loss. i feel like i am not counted. i am tempted to change registration to republican so i can vote john kennedy out. host: we got the gist, thank you for the question. guest: i do not think debbie likes senator john kennedy. that is my evaluation. i hear this frustration a lot
caller: i am calling as an independent bank in louisiana. john kennedy is up for reelection and i am in such chaos in the state. many people i speak to our republicans. you cannot change their mind, you cannot make them look at anything other than fox or newsmax. you cannot give them an opinion to even open up a dialogue. as an independent i cannot vote in the primary. my question is what can i do as an independent voter that wants you to look logically at what we have in front of us? john...
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conservative in louisiana. voting conservative has held this state back for 50 years. we are the second poorest state in the union. we lead in heart disease, cancers, all of the crime statistics we are right at the top with all of the big states like new york and texas. what benefit has it done for louisiana to vote for conservative? whether it dog democrats or republicans. it just does not show up in the statistics. one out of four louisiana ends are illiterate. why did you vote against the infrastructure bill? we have some of the worst highways in the country. some of the worst bridges in the country. it would have brought millions of dollars into the state, thousands of good paying jobs. why would anyone vote against that when you are coming from the second poorest state in the union. guest: thank you for your service in vietnam. we could have a long conversation about this and i would love to do that. the problem we have in louisiana is that we do not have a conservative structure and a conservative history
conservative in louisiana. voting conservative has held this state back for 50 years. we are the second poorest state in the union. we lead in heart disease, cancers, all of the crime statistics we are right at the top with all of the big states like new york and texas. what benefit has it done for louisiana to vote for conservative? whether it dog democrats or republicans. it just does not show up in the statistics. one out of four louisiana ends are illiterate. why did you vote against the...
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with louisiana as the only exception, at least for now. these laws have already radically reshaped abortion rights around the country. and, yet more states are enact bans in the coming days. barring a court order, trigger bans in north dakota and wyoming are expected to take effect in the next week. on monday, indiana state legislature will convene for a special session to consider a new abortion ban. and this year's election, a record number of abortion related measures will be on the ballot in at least five states. several of those are proposals to amend state constitution to address abortion rights directly. on august, second that is ten days from now, voters in the state of kansas will consider animate. opposed by republicans, seeks the carroll fly that stay constitution does not protect abortion rights. this will be the force abortion related measure that americans will vote on a post-roe era, the most recent polling indicates it will be a close one. even in kansas. when we come, back i will talk about the president and the future of
with louisiana as the only exception, at least for now. these laws have already radically reshaped abortion rights around the country. and, yet more states are enact bans in the coming days. barring a court order, trigger bans in north dakota and wyoming are expected to take effect in the next week. on monday, indiana state legislature will convene for a special session to consider a new abortion ban. and this year's election, a record number of abortion related measures will be on the ballot...
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options for people in louisiana are now extremely limited. for now, the closest clinic is in georgia. it is regular red. that is more than 400 miles of someone has to travel in order to access basic essential health care. officials in georgia are seeking to man abortion there as well. that may not be an option for very long. that leaves florida as the next destination, as long as you are not passed the 15th week of pregnancy. this week, a judge announced that florida could activate its 15-week ban. five other states have restrictive bans in place. these are the ones marked by stripes. that includes florida. utah has an 18-week ban. tennessee in south carolina have banned abortion after the sixth week of pregnancy, before many people even find out they are pregnant. about 27 people of reproductive age, women of reproductive age, they live in these 16 states where abortion is no longer an option, this is where it is severely restricted. this is far from the end of the story. this map will continue to change and evolve over the coming weeks and
options for people in louisiana are now extremely limited. for now, the closest clinic is in georgia. it is regular red. that is more than 400 miles of someone has to travel in order to access basic essential health care. officials in georgia are seeking to man abortion there as well. that may not be an option for very long. that leaves florida as the next destination, as long as you are not passed the 15th week of pregnancy. this week, a judge announced that florida could activate its 15-week...
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trying to redefine the terms recession and missouri and louisiana ratcheting up their lawsuit. planning censorship of conservatives. this surprising who's who's a list of democrats. they are now serving with papers. plus the housing bubble now bursting for it where the best real estate deals for you now? i knew white house scandal. conflict of interest the administration accused of using a journalist to help out in biden's border collapse. congressman kat cope with the student explain why he says this is the potential national security threat. i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ask okay let's take a check of your money pretty become stocks. they close lower today after three day waiting streak. weekly gains have been trimmed today. check out twitter britt earnings disappointed. they can blame second quarter part on elon musk backing out as $44 billion to cover deal for twitter that is now the court battle. this is the story of the hour edward lawrence is in d.c. with more on the white house building a new storyline desperately to do that because of a
trying to redefine the terms recession and missouri and louisiana ratcheting up their lawsuit. planning censorship of conservatives. this surprising who's who's a list of democrats. they are now serving with papers. plus the housing bubble now bursting for it where the best real estate deals for you now? i knew white house scandal. conflict of interest the administration accused of using a journalist to help out in biden's border collapse. congressman kat cope with the student explain why he...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana? >> as the member designated by ms. williams, i inform the house that ms. williams will vote yes. >> as the member designated by ms. salazar, she will vote nay on amendment number 19. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek reek nice? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johns ease johnson, she will vote yes. >> as the member designated by that mr. bentz will vote no on amendment number 19. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: as the member designated by mr. defazio and mr. pascrell and mr. payne, these members will vote yes on the garamendi amendment. and as the member designated by by mrs. mrs.kirkpatrick: patrick, she will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from via seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mooney of west virginia, he will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does th
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana? >> as the member designated by ms. williams, i inform the house that ms. williams will vote yes. >> as the member designated by ms. salazar, she will vote nay on amendment number 19. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek reek nice? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johns ease johnson, she will vote yes. >> as the member...
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i was in louisiana in the aftermath of the dobbs decision that overturned roe v. wade. what happened at the clinic i visited in shreveport, the day of the decision they had patients in the waiting room waiting for procedures that had to be sent home. there was a lot of sadness and anger, i was told. i wasn't there that day. i was there monday. after the clinic's legal team filed some challenges in state court arguing essentially louisiana's multiple abortion restrictions are unclear, it wasn't clear what was legal, what wasn't legal. they won at least a temporary reprieve. new orleans' judge issued a temporary restraining order allowing procedures to resume on tuesday. and i was there that day. i talked to a patient who said she traveled from out of state, she traveled from texas to get her procedure. she has very difficult pregnancy she told us and already had three young children and just couldn't have another one at that time in her life, she said. so at that clinic and others in louisiana and others in states, there are a couple other states like utah and kentucky t
i was in louisiana in the aftermath of the dobbs decision that overturned roe v. wade. what happened at the clinic i visited in shreveport, the day of the decision they had patients in the waiting room waiting for procedures that had to be sent home. there was a lot of sadness and anger, i was told. i wasn't there that day. i was there monday. after the clinic's legal team filed some challenges in state court arguing essentially louisiana's multiple abortion restrictions are unclear, it wasn't...
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down in louisiana, a big state, in another part of the country, in louisiana they are expected sea level rise as well. in the state of louisiana, you know what? every 100 minutes, every 100 minutes they lose a piece of land to the sea the size of a football field in louisiana. i'll say that again. every 100 minutes in louisiana, they lose a piece of land the size of a football field. every 100 minutes. and we see climate change in the form of sea level rises in, all up and down the east coast, down to florida, the gulf coast, east coast, west coast, everywhere. the extreme weather is costing us. according to an analysis of data from noaa, and the global reinsurance program, severe weather cost more than $12 billion, billion with a b, property damage in the united states. $that is an average -- that is an average of about $1 the -- $199 per household. we continue to see the destruction that accompanies climate change happen on a global scale as well, threatening the critical infrastructure we rely on for international trade. this week they mentioned the record-breaking temperatures i've j
down in louisiana, a big state, in another part of the country, in louisiana they are expected sea level rise as well. in the state of louisiana, you know what? every 100 minutes, every 100 minutes they lose a piece of land to the sea the size of a football field in louisiana. i'll say that again. every 100 minutes in louisiana, they lose a piece of land the size of a football field. every 100 minutes. and we see climate change in the form of sea level rises in, all up and down the east coast,...
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the following spring and summer lincoln worked behind the scenes to persuade the louisiana constitutional convention to do so. and april 65 he drove the wedge deeper by publicly endorsing the same policy. if he had not been killed for doing so he probably would have driven home the thick edge of the wedge by urging that all black adult males being franchised. did lincoln really believe is goody and wells alleged that most blanks were by nature doll inert dependent and of little foresight thus constituting an ignorant and inferior race. no lincoln never said blacks were inferior to whites and any respect save in terms of color. which was probably a satirical concession. designed to make white supremacists look ridiculous. what after all is an inferior color? july 17th 1858 he told a springfield audience. certainly, the -- was not our equal in color. perhaps perhaps not in many other respects still in the right to put into his mouth the bread that his own hands have earned. here's the equal of every other man white or black. as david reynolds observed lincoln cunningly surrounded his racist
the following spring and summer lincoln worked behind the scenes to persuade the louisiana constitutional convention to do so. and april 65 he drove the wedge deeper by publicly endorsing the same policy. if he had not been killed for doing so he probably would have driven home the thick edge of the wedge by urging that all black adult males being franchised. did lincoln really believe is goody and wells alleged that most blanks were by nature doll inert dependent and of little foresight thus...
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and i don't think anybody could easily foresee the louisiana purchase. but this sense of manifestation before 1840, but it becomes a term and canada well, remember the time we are talking 7096, we thought we would get canada and then the war of 1812 were supposed to win canada and of course it did not work out that way but the continental vision and people sand like ehrenberg crazing on the record of it i think the consumption was that florida and most of the west would eventually coming our way rated. >> what i think demography doing it rather than rule printed. >> so i think that has he said earlier, washington was of the lesson he understood in 1795, the treaty was saying that the americans accessing the mississippi river was a hundred which is a critical element and he has the ability to send the goods of the mountain ranges in philadelphia and desperately needed access to the water before they were trains and cars that kind of thing however, washington was realistic about the fact that things and friends were kind of running off of each other and re
and i don't think anybody could easily foresee the louisiana purchase. but this sense of manifestation before 1840, but it becomes a term and canada well, remember the time we are talking 7096, we thought we would get canada and then the war of 1812 were supposed to win canada and of course it did not work out that way but the continental vision and people sand like ehrenberg crazing on the record of it i think the consumption was that florida and most of the west would eventually coming our...
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i want to point out you're from louisiana. when i've been around the world talking with engineers they are trained at lsu. they are trained at texas a&m . believe me the american influence is very powerful. and once we do it right, other countries will and then the purchasing nations, europeans, japanese will say yes, we want this. it is verifiably clean. >> i want to thank you for listening. doctor alden, when your colleague long path testified house science a few weeks ago they talked about the importance of epa regulations and encouraging innovation to provide a path to new technologies to determine methane leaks more effectively. would you mind expanding on that and talk about some of the opportunities and some of the challenges those companies are facing? >> so a lot of companies are turning out these new technologies right now and there testing the waters. so is going to be important to be able to take that next step and have policies and regulations really incentivize and encourage operators to do technologies. another
i want to point out you're from louisiana. when i've been around the world talking with engineers they are trained at lsu. they are trained at texas a&m . believe me the american influence is very powerful. and once we do it right, other countries will and then the purchasing nations, europeans, japanese will say yes, we want this. it is verifiably clean. >> i want to thank you for listening. doctor alden, when your colleague long path testified house science a few weeks ago they...
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louisiana needs the jobs. we need to do something about inflation. i know the price has gone down a little bit, rich, but we are still double where it was when donald trump was president and american families are getting hit hard. the polls show that this is the number 1 issue among americans, inflation, gas prices and joe biden, rich, has been a total disaster and this is just another embarrassment. he's going into a country hat in hand, wasn't that we should not be taking that kind of a stance with, we need to be doing educate right here. we need the jobs here, rich. rich: jeff, you mentioned the washington post, that's the paper that jamal khashoggi was writing for when he was assassinated. this is what the president wrote in the washington post recently. a more secured integrated middle east benefits americans in many ways, waterways are essential to global trade and supply chains we rely on. its energy resources are vital for mitigating the impact on global supplies of russia's war in ukraine. jose, this op-ed was pretty light on references to o
louisiana needs the jobs. we need to do something about inflation. i know the price has gone down a little bit, rich, but we are still double where it was when donald trump was president and american families are getting hit hard. the polls show that this is the number 1 issue among americans, inflation, gas prices and joe biden, rich, has been a total disaster and this is just another embarrassment. he's going into a country hat in hand, wasn't that we should not be taking that kind of a...
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and as you mentioned, we are here in louisiana. we're an international conference on the reconstruction of ukraine is taking place. so what do you eat from the international community to continue with you work in ukraine. what is important and discussed a lot in lagrano in these days, e 's that we need to work in parallel, almost simultaneously on humanitarian response. at the same time, starting to think about the recovery and reconstruction and already investing, that the health services can be put back in place. so for me and for doublet show what is very, very important, that when we look to the recovery plans, we don't forget house that health is there in the recovery plan. and the 2nd that all those recovery plans have a human face that ukrainians can trust more of the health system. they feel that i'm 5 years, 10 years, 20 years. they have better health services are way level for next generations as well. so not to forget health in the recovery plans have the recovery with a human face with the ukranian face and to ensure th
and as you mentioned, we are here in louisiana. we're an international conference on the reconstruction of ukraine is taking place. so what do you eat from the international community to continue with you work in ukraine. what is important and discussed a lot in lagrano in these days, e 's that we need to work in parallel, almost simultaneously on humanitarian response. at the same time, starting to think about the recovery and reconstruction and already investing, that the health services can...
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particularly in south louisiana. actually all over my state, and there was a -- energy sent a letter to my customers. this is what energy told its rate payers and my people. the cost of natural gas which we used to separate numerous power generation facilities continues to rise. natural gas prices in april of 2022 were more than double those of april of 2021, and three times higher than april of 2020. as a result, these hig higher-than-normal costs will be seen on customer bills. and that's why my people are so scared. that's why the american people are so scared. louisianians are not alone on this. a recent survey -- there's a very representable research firm called help adviser. it just found that 24%, a quarter of all americans have reduced or gone without paying basic expenses so they can pay their energy bill, pay their electricity bill. what country are we living in? now, the current energy crisis -- and that's what this is -- is a sucking chest wound for louisianians and for americans but yet president biden r
particularly in south louisiana. actually all over my state, and there was a -- energy sent a letter to my customers. this is what energy told its rate payers and my people. the cost of natural gas which we used to separate numerous power generation facilities continues to rise. natural gas prices in april of 2022 were more than double those of april of 2021, and three times higher than april of 2020. as a result, these hig higher-than-normal costs will be seen on customer bills. and that's why...
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according to the queen authorities and to the officials are going to come together here in louisiana. they are saying now it's the time to start working on a reconstruction plan for ukraine and they're already pointing to what we just saw in the report to people. they're already starting to rebuild their homes. the ukranian president is expected to address that meeting and he has already made clear that his goal is not only to restore what was destroyed, he wants to create a new basis for ukraine. modern save barrier, free. and she is speaking about huge investments that are needed, including can new technologies including investments in climate and digital. so this is something that they are going to discuss here in legato, okay. the outcome of the war is still unclear at the, at this point, given that what can we expect from this conference while we expect the ukrainian government to present a national plan? how to implement all of that that we've just been speaking about dead prime minister ukraine is here 5 of his ministers that they are going to come together with leaders from do
according to the queen authorities and to the officials are going to come together here in louisiana. they are saying now it's the time to start working on a reconstruction plan for ukraine and they're already pointing to what we just saw in the report to people. they're already starting to rebuild their homes. the ukranian president is expected to address that meeting and he has already made clear that his goal is not only to restore what was destroyed, he wants to create a new basis for...
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show on lean, woke up in hospital, which is where louisiana raised tain, picked her up, and took her to a safe house. not far away is this large compound, known as white van to chain was brought here in may 2021. he was told he needed to work for the business for 6 months. oh, pay them more than $6000.00 to leave the family calling to him a $1000.00 on the please him, ohio ha ha to hide. i don't in charge for the, the month of the me a convenient time either. he said that it does it for you the door to let it be. he says they had to work 15 hour days on a crypto currency romance scam targeting wolfy chinese women living abroad. the 1st thing they had to do was create a fake persona, using videos and photos from the internet. but we'll have both another 2 hooked on the video for them and how you went to with trisha versus of puzzle for them to see you even through the so yeah. and it will save us little over how ah, to muscle as i'm due to the for the you it's higher houghton. continue our our for them because high. sorry to us. but the con, worked according to chin. the company scann
show on lean, woke up in hospital, which is where louisiana raised tain, picked her up, and took her to a safe house. not far away is this large compound, known as white van to chain was brought here in may 2021. he was told he needed to work for the business for 6 months. oh, pay them more than $6000.00 to leave the family calling to him a $1000.00 on the please him, ohio ha ha to hide. i don't in charge for the, the month of the me a convenient time either. he said that it does it for you the...
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history is a straightforward narrative, talking about a metaphor, but they are real, this moment when louisiana's purchase has taken place and between the american and french creoles, they wind up having this physical battle. the french quadrille's and the british -- they are different and the way the english did it took longer so there was a conflict over it was the time for a french song but the english weren't done with their dance yet and this turns blood he. a metaphor but it is actually real, there were real cultural tensions and that language of a quadrille was also used to talk about politics, political quadrille, the different interests, the competing desires for accumulation, power and control of land and empire and all those things so it is a moment that captures so much about the 19th century and i think we forget the conflict over what is going on globally in the 19th century, this country is in the center of that in so many ways. >> host: it conveys the multiculturalism of the country, talk about that. >> i think that there are places, florida is one of them, and louisiana, there ar
history is a straightforward narrative, talking about a metaphor, but they are real, this moment when louisiana's purchase has taken place and between the american and french creoles, they wind up having this physical battle. the french quadrille's and the british -- they are different and the way the english did it took longer so there was a conflict over it was the time for a french song but the english weren't done with their dance yet and this turns blood he. a metaphor but it is actually...
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los 90 grados y en algunas partes, hasta arriba de los 100 grados farenheit, especialmente en texas, louisiana y arizona donde se anticipaban temperaturas de tres Ígitos... una advertencia importante en estos tiempos de calores extremos... las tragedias que involucran a niÑos dejados en autos por sus padres no cesan en estados unidos... en lo que va del aÑo, nueve niÑos han muerto por permanecer solos en autos cerrados... pero la tecnologia puede ayudar a evitar estas tragedias... fabiola galindo nos trae consejos a tener en cuenta... por si fuera poco con la pandemia de coronavirus y el aumento de los casos de la viruela del mono, ahora las autoridades sanitarias esÁn preocupadas con un brote de meninitis. varios estados reportan casos de esta enfermedad, entre ellos la florida, donde van en aumento. desde miami, danay rivero nos tiene el caso del joven rafael castellanos, que esÁ vivo de milagro. la produccÓn de Órmula para beÉ se reinicÓ en la Ábrica de "abbott nutrition", en michigan, cuyo cierre en febrero por contaminacÓn contribuÓ a una escasez de este alimento a nivel naci
los 90 grados y en algunas partes, hasta arriba de los 100 grados farenheit, especialmente en texas, louisiana y arizona donde se anticipaban temperaturas de tres Ígitos... una advertencia importante en estos tiempos de calores extremos... las tragedias que involucran a niÑos dejados en autos por sus padres no cesan en estados unidos... en lo que va del aÑo, nueve niÑos han muerto por permanecer solos en autos cerrados... pero la tecnologia puede ayudar a evitar estas tragedias... fabiola...