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louisiana seasoning. never misses. >>> coming up, twitter accounts banned for threats, [narrator] everyone needs quality health insurance, even if you're healthy and active. covered california is a free service to help you get covered. 90% of members have received financial help and every plan offered is comprehensive, covering preventive care, doctor visits, emergency care, and more. regardless of your income, check today to see how covered california can help you. and if you have questions, there's free assistance every step of the way. covered california, this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31st at coveredca.com. >>> elon musk plans to reinstate all banned twitter accounts including those batted for harassment and misinformation. musk pulled twitter users asking them whether the company should offer a general amnesty to suspended accounts as long as they have not broken the law and participated in spam. 72% said yes. musk tweeted the people have spoken. and a new report from the european u
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louisiana is one of blackest states in the country. a third of louisiana citizens are black. 33%. and once again, republicans drew a map with one majority black district out of six. and a federal judge ruled the map was illegal for the exact same reason and the judge ordered a second map drawn. the trump court said no, the map is fine. two states, two seats. in florida it was even more egregious. in florida republican governor ron desantis forced the republican state legislature to actually take away the mostly black district you see on the left. that was the original plan. and break it up into four red districts. you can see on the new map on the right. this time it was florida's own state supreme court dominated by republicans which upheld the biased map. that's three seats right there. the bunch of other examples of republican gerrymanders approved by the courts or defying the courts. they basically told in ohio the state supreme court to take long off off a short pier. but these three alone, that's three seats. alabama, louisiana, florida, remove three seats that likely would'
louisiana is one of blackest states in the country. a third of louisiana citizens are black. 33%. and once again, republicans drew a map with one majority black district out of six. and a federal judge ruled the map was illegal for the exact same reason and the judge ordered a second map drawn. the trump court said no, the map is fine. two states, two seats. in florida it was even more egregious. in florida republican governor ron desantis forced the republican state legislature to actually...
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. >> louisiana is the way to go. everybody knows louisiana is the way to go. >> but i know texas pete is the way to go. i went to school in san antonio. and, that is what i learned. texas pete. texas pete, baby. >> i'm shooting it light. >> texas pete or louisiana hot sauce. >> louisiana hot. >> thank you brother. >> louisiana or texas pete? >> i mean, i can't. because, i'm choosing a side. >> that's the thing. >> louisiana. >> louisiana looks like it was the unanimous winner. i'll go with tabasco here. so louisiana for sure. >>> high school football, lincoln defeats balboa. they win the sf city section title. congrats goes to the mustangs. >> all right, charlie, thank you so much. noted for my grocery shopping list next time. losiana seasoning. never misses. >>> coming up, twitter accounts banned for threats, [narrator] everyone needs quality health insurance, even if you're healthy and active. covered california is a free service to help you get covered. 90% of members have received financial help and every plan of
. >> louisiana is the way to go. everybody knows louisiana is the way to go. >> but i know texas pete is the way to go. i went to school in san antonio. and, that is what i learned. texas pete. texas pete, baby. >> i'm shooting it light. >> texas pete or louisiana hot sauce. >> louisiana hot. >> thank you brother. >> louisiana or texas pete? >> i mean, i can't. because, i'm choosing a side. >> that's the thing. >> louisiana. >>...
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all time is ready to hear the gentleman if louisiana and the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for such time hays may consume. mr. carter: in closing, it is time the communities impacted by wildfires resee the same quality of assistance as communities impacted by hurricanes and floods. s. 3092 addresses the threat of fire head on and will make communities safer. i urge my colleagues to support this good legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. all time has been return. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass senate 3092 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana seek recognition? mr. carter: i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 8416 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 8416, a bill to
all time is ready to hear the gentleman if louisiana and the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for such time hays may consume. mr. carter: in closing, it is time the communities impacted by wildfires resee the same quality of assistance as communities impacted by hurricanes and floods. s. 3092 addresses the threat of fire head on and will make communities safer. i urge my colleagues to support this good legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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you've got to understand, louisiana is about 33% black total population. it's very rare, if we could get the black contribution to 33, that never happens, or seldom happens, we'd be in a lot better position. a state like mississippi which is 37, maybe 38% black, it only votes 30. if you got your staff from 30 to 38, that's a lot of votes. we don't lose that bed in mississippi, that big. not as many electoral votes, but we might be better off looking harder at mississippi and florida. i don't know that. i'm just throwing a riff off the top of my head. but it's been very frustrating. from our previous consultants you had on, i've been trying to tell some of these big fund-raisers, the massive gotv, massive voter registrations in the mississippi delta, louisiana delta. most of the black folks in my part of the world live close to -- probably 80% black, i grew up right on the river. i think consultants are making good points. we've got to be realistic here. if we can just get a good share of the vote up to our share of the population, that would help. we would
you've got to understand, louisiana is about 33% black total population. it's very rare, if we could get the black contribution to 33, that never happens, or seldom happens, we'd be in a lot better position. a state like mississippi which is 37, maybe 38% black, it only votes 30. if you got your staff from 30 to 38, that's a lot of votes. we don't lose that bed in mississippi, that big. not as many electoral votes, but we might be better off looking harder at mississippi and florida. i don't...
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>> trevor: the reason we are coming to is because you are in louisiana right now. i would love to know -- >> no, no, no. i am not in louisiana, i am on the mississippi side of the border, and that is as far as i'm going, but i am definitely not going in. you can't tell me a place just voted yes on slavery and asked me to go there, i am to old, too tired, i don't see good, i can't be a slave. >> trevor: this is bad, this is bad, yes, but it doesn't apply to you. this is about forcing prisoners to perform labor for free. >> all, is that right? i didn't realize that, my bad, man, you are right. let me just mosey on into louisiana -- boom, next thing you know, i walk around and they got me for jaywalking, now i am "12 years a slave," i got to wait for brad pitt to save my ass. no, thank you, i am safer here in mississippi, which is something no black man has ever said. mississippi -- >> trevor: fair enough, fair enough, roy. at least your home state of alabama voted last night to ban slavery and at one rock the vote by 75%! that's amazing. >> yeah, but that means 25% v
>> trevor: the reason we are coming to is because you are in louisiana right now. i would love to know -- >> no, no, no. i am not in louisiana, i am on the mississippi side of the border, and that is as far as i'm going, but i am definitely not going in. you can't tell me a place just voted yes on slavery and asked me to go there, i am to old, too tired, i don't see good, i can't be a slave. >> trevor: this is bad, this is bad, yes, but it doesn't apply to you. this is about...
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the question was, texas pete or louisiana hot sauce? >> louisiana's the weight ago. everybody knows louisiana is the way to go. >> he is a texas guy. he is choosing to be sacrilegious . >> i am from georgia. i know texas pete is the weight ago. >> i went to school in san antonio. texas pete. >> i think it is about 60/40. texas pete is the favorite. 60/40. >> with the red and gold report, i am charlie walter. >>> a 28-year-old man is recovering in the hospital after falling off of a carnival crews ship . he was last seen around 11:00 wednesday night leaving a bar. 15 hours later, a cargo vessel found him in the water about 20 miles south of louisiana's barrier islands. the coast guard was able to hoist him out of the water and take him to safety. >> understand, we did have a big time delay. the longer someone is in the water, the greater the search area is going to be. time is of the essence. >> incredible they even found him. he is expected to be okay. we still don't know exactly how we ended up in the water. that information still to come. the coast guard is calling
the question was, texas pete or louisiana hot sauce? >> louisiana's the weight ago. everybody knows louisiana is the way to go. >> he is a texas guy. he is choosing to be sacrilegious . >> i am from georgia. i know texas pete is the weight ago. >> i went to school in san antonio. texas pete. >> i think it is about 60/40. texas pete is the favorite. 60/40. >> with the red and gold report, i am charlie walter. >>> a 28-year-old man is recovering in the...
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you can see some of the damage in louisiana. it was one of three states that has reported -- has, rather, reports of tornadoes touching down. in all, the national weather service says there were more than 20 reports of tornadoes in louisiana, alabama, and the majority in mississippi. meanwhile, snow hit portions of the midwest creating treacherous driving conditions. naomi ruchim is in new york with a look at the weather. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. an estimated 11 million people were in the storm's path, and more severe weather with heavy winds and rain continue to threaten parts of the south. folks are also being warned about possible power outages and are asked to stay off the roads. these images show the destruction after a confirmed tornado strike injured at least two people and damaged multiple homes in caldwell parish, louisiana. while near jackson, alabama, a meteorologist captured video of what also appears to be a twister. severe storms in parts of that state brought marble-sized hail. these ch
you can see some of the damage in louisiana. it was one of three states that has reported -- has, rather, reports of tornadoes touching down. in all, the national weather service says there were more than 20 reports of tornadoes in louisiana, alabama, and the majority in mississippi. meanwhile, snow hit portions of the midwest creating treacherous driving conditions. naomi ruchim is in new york with a look at the weather. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. an estimated...
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we can do it off of the coast of louisiana and create american jobs. the administration chooses not to. >> sandra: a common refrain to tim's last point there, they should have allowed that oil to come down from canada to begin with. he was referencing the keystone xl pipeline and the construction was called off day one by the administration. a common refrain from this white house, the oil wouldn't have been used here. it would have been send overseas. who do you say to that? >> who cares? the reality is that you're going to lower gas prices in the united states even if it's not entirely refined in the united states. by the way, the refineries in louisiana and texas are the most sophisticated row fin -- refineries for canadian crude. if we're selling refined products, we're helping the europeans and their struggle against the russian energy embargo. i'm not sure what point they're making except they're conflicted and they're trying to obfuscate because they can't make the point they want to make. >> sandra: do you have national security concerns with us
we can do it off of the coast of louisiana and create american jobs. the administration chooses not to. >> sandra: a common refrain to tim's last point there, they should have allowed that oil to come down from canada to begin with. he was referencing the keystone xl pipeline and the construction was called off day one by the administration. a common refrain from this white house, the oil wouldn't have been used here. it would have been send overseas. who do you say to that? >> who...
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those louisiana brigade back alg the orange and alenda railroad. but now all the way back bristow station instead, ey would form a final defensive line about 400 yards om the stationtself. so just to orient you, which you're looking this is northet. so manassas junction is off the top of the screen again, about five miles in the stance for you familiar with the area today brownsville road, as it was known at the of the civil war is today's bristow route 619. thatrosses over the historic tracks of the orange and alexandria railroad, which is today still an active railroad, but it is norfolk southern instead operates it today, not the orange nor alexandria. so you will stage his brigades along brownsville road with the exception the sixth and the eighth. louisiana, which were again the furthest forward defensive positions on defensive troops that you will had with along the north tracks of the only railroad you will had less men than hooker did. but you was able to bring many of much of his artillery into the fight while. hooker did not have a chance
those louisiana brigade back alg the orange and alenda railroad. but now all the way back bristow station instead, ey would form a final defensive line about 400 yards om the stationtself. so just to orient you, which you're looking this is northet. so manassas junction is off the top of the screen again, about five miles in the stance for you familiar with the area today brownsville road, as it was known at the of the civil war is today's bristow route 619. thatrosses over the historic tracks...
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it's going to move into louisiana. are you leaving today. >> nom, no ma'am, i don't leavl january. >> i leave thursday. >> janice: severe storms tonight into wednesday. all the ingredients for severe weather outbreak and that includes our friends in louisiana and texas and arkansas in towards mississippi. so, a significant threat for louisiana, parts of louisiana in towards mississippi where we could see long track, dangerous, potentially deadly tornadoes, so i really need all the folks in this area, including jackson, mississippi, to pay very close attention to your local weather forecast and have a way to get those watches and warnings. the worst of it coming around the dinnertime and overnight hours and that's what i'm concerned the people are going to be sleeping. again, listen to all your watches and warnings, fox weather.com has them. the watch means conditions are facial. warnings means that tornadoes have been spotted. all right, ainsley, friends here from louisiana. make sure that they are all safe and listene
it's going to move into louisiana. are you leaving today. >> nom, no ma'am, i don't leavl january. >> i leave thursday. >> janice: severe storms tonight into wednesday. all the ingredients for severe weather outbreak and that includes our friends in louisiana and texas and arkansas in towards mississippi. so, a significant threat for louisiana, parts of louisiana in towards mississippi where we could see long track, dangerous, potentially deadly tornadoes, so i really need all...
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we see a tornado watch now in place from louisiana stretching up to mississippi. flash flooding, damaging winds, large hail all likely with this system. it's a large area. there's a bulls eye there. we're taking you from the gulf coast stretching up in to central indiana, areas where you could see the severe weather, but really the bulls eye is largely across mississippi, stretching a little bit back to louisiana and up in to alabama. areas that you can see the biggest tornadic activity as much as an ef-2 tornado or higher across a large area there again from portions of northwestern alabama and stretching into arkansas, back over to portions of louisiana. what we're currently looking at and yes some of these tornado worn storms on the ground, everything in that red polygon box, this could be a tornado warned storm currently. these are likely only going to see more of this the next several hours as we watch this entire system. it's not just a tornado threat. we're looking at a possibility of large hail from louisiana stretching through this entire region back up t
we see a tornado watch now in place from louisiana stretching up to mississippi. flash flooding, damaging winds, large hail all likely with this system. it's a large area. there's a bulls eye there. we're taking you from the gulf coast stretching up in to central indiana, areas where you could see the severe weather, but really the bulls eye is largely across mississippi, stretching a little bit back to louisiana and up in to alabama. areas that you can see the biggest tornadic activity as much...
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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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one of them had homes in france in louisiana. they really didn't mix with the enslaved more -- no more than the new society mix with people of lower class in the new york society, right? the second thing and the more important thing is it was against the law. when there was slavery, free people of color and the enslaved could not mix. and, in fact, the police started attending the meetings that i do want to go into long, but there was a fear that the free people would incite slaves, the enslaved to revolt as they had in haiti. boguille father was in the haiti revolution there was a good reason for them to be afraid. so there was, the police really did not want free people of color in the enslaved can expect i think that was more, they would go to jeff and the police started attending the meetings so they didn't do it. besides the social class things it would also go to jail, everybody would go to jail. >> fatima, when this is done i urge you to look at the chat in the recording equipment frank trump's granddaughter, other people
one of them had homes in france in louisiana. they really didn't mix with the enslaved more -- no more than the new society mix with people of lower class in the new york society, right? the second thing and the more important thing is it was against the law. when there was slavery, free people of color and the enslaved could not mix. and, in fact, the police started attending the meetings that i do want to go into long, but there was a fear that the free people would incite slaves, the...
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texas and louisiana sue the government, arguing federal law originating in congress requires mandatory arrest and deportation for those in the u.s. illegally. >> it is our job to say what the law is, not whether or not there are difficulties there, and i don't think we should change that responsibility just because they cannot agree. >> there are 11 million people illegally in the united states. they argue they do not have the resources to arrest and deport them all. the biden administration says it has discretion to enforce policy as it sees fit, arguing if the court sides with the states, it would open up the floodgates and encourage other states to sue the federal government. but the conservative majority seemed poised to rule the administration has to comply with congressional law and get tougher on deportations. trace, an incoming house has already cited a border emergency to put alejandro mayorkas, the secretary unnoticed, telling him either step down or be impeached. the justices may take some time on this. it is complicated. we will likely hear something before the end of term,
texas and louisiana sue the government, arguing federal law originating in congress requires mandatory arrest and deportation for those in the u.s. illegally. >> it is our job to say what the law is, not whether or not there are difficulties there, and i don't think we should change that responsibility just because they cannot agree. >> there are 11 million people illegally in the united states. they argue they do not have the resources to arrest and deport them all. the biden...
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so he did the 10% solution and louisiana came back. came back however without giving the whites to vote for blacks but many say they're going to have a convention that convention the police came and killed everybody that was in that room. he was there so were several other economy members. lucian was there i think his son was nine or ten years old. they stabbed the boy, they shot out his eye. the shot r-uppercase-letter, was almost killed when he was trying to get out of the building people return to get out of the building because they're o cornered. hey' was almost killed but they grab the man in front of him when he is coming out the door and killed him so he was able to run away. rick kaplan made a statement. he said the floor was slippery witht blood. the things i wanted to mention it and i'm glad you brought this up. we think that right now that history, everything we do is new, right? as it is not. these men were fighting for voting rights, voter registration was going on, and their people trying to stop voter registration a bla
so he did the 10% solution and louisiana came back. came back however without giving the whites to vote for blacks but many say they're going to have a convention that convention the police came and killed everybody that was in that room. he was there so were several other economy members. lucian was there i think his son was nine or ten years old. they stabbed the boy, they shot out his eye. the shot r-uppercase-letter, was almost killed when he was trying to get out of the building people...
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david: and you grew up in texas more than louisiana. darren: yeah, we moved to ames, texas when i was a little boy. david: and you went to university of texas. darren: i did indeed. i'm proud to say, david, that i have never attended a day of private education in my life, from head start through law school. public education was the path. david: so, you went to university of texas. how did you do there? darren: i did ok. david: were you elected president of the student government or something? darren: i was the head of a number of organizations and i was very lucky because i lived at a time in this country when i knew in spite of the challenges that i faced as a boy, as a young man, that my country was cheering me on. i never for a moment felt that my dreams and aspirations could not be achieved and i never felt that america didn't want anything for me but success. and so, yes, i had a great run in college and law school that brought me to new york, but the tailwinds were with me. david: but you must have suffered some discrimination in
david: and you grew up in texas more than louisiana. darren: yeah, we moved to ames, texas when i was a little boy. david: and you went to university of texas. darren: i did indeed. i'm proud to say, david, that i have never attended a day of private education in my life, from head start through law school. public education was the path. david: so, you went to university of texas. how did you do there? darren: i did ok. david: were you elected president of the student government or something?...
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it was just 1 of 25 tornadoes between louisiana and alabama that we know of so far. fire officials here are counting their blessings that no injuries were reported in the state of mississippi. several in louisiana and several more in alabama. but the recovery process, that's just beginning. you hear the chain saws behind me. priority is getting the power back on for victims of the storm knowing temperatures continue to drop. as people come back and not have much of a home to go back to they are going to need a place to stay warm, to be able to begin that process, pick up the pieces. unfortunately still thousands in the dark here. we know the efforts are underway and people are taking advantage of the daylight and hoping to make as much progress as they can here, bill. >> bill: send them our best. thank you for that. nicole valdez in mississippi. >> president biden: congress has to act to prevent it. it is not an easy call but i think we have to do it. the economy is at risk. >> there are a substantial number of people on the republican side who feel like we need to s
it was just 1 of 25 tornadoes between louisiana and alabama that we know of so far. fire officials here are counting their blessings that no injuries were reported in the state of mississippi. several in louisiana and several more in alabama. but the recovery process, that's just beginning. you hear the chain saws behind me. priority is getting the power back on for victims of the storm knowing temperatures continue to drop. as people come back and not have much of a home to go back to they are...
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in louisiana, medicaid has been privatized. there are five companies that provide medicaid services. each requiring a different type of preauthorization or prior authorization for services. so this is a job of two or three people. we have a census of about 170. it's hard to finance that. i am, you know, aware that businesses need to be financed in a fiscally responsible manner. but the amount of administrative support you need to get these things done is astronomical. >> dr. hoover, anything to add? dr. hoover: i agree with everything you said. we need some authorization in place, especially for our most vulnerable youth who may, for example, experience poly pharmacy, young people in the foster care system may be on multiple medications. there needs to be some authorization on process for understanding the medications they have been prescribed. so it's done responsibly. but the wait times for getting into mental health care as you said, mind numbing. astronomical. and for families can be really impossible to navigate. >> in my
in louisiana, medicaid has been privatized. there are five companies that provide medicaid services. each requiring a different type of preauthorization or prior authorization for services. so this is a job of two or three people. we have a census of about 170. it's hard to finance that. i am, you know, aware that businesses need to be financed in a fiscally responsible manner. but the amount of administrative support you need to get these things done is astronomical. >> dr. hoover,...
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and; and full : but i'm just a guy from louisiana. the rest of that statement say after, each may determine the rules of proceedings and punishes members for disorderly behavior and with two thirds expel a member, the entire statement is the behavior of members of congress but the first portion has been used historically to say congress could make any rule they want. it is it if you leave out the rest of the statement so as a nation we've gotten to where the american people are stunned when they find out versus suspension post and what is that? all rules are suspended yet eight people on the floor and nine of them staff to pass a bill. this year i stopped a bill freedom caucus called on all suspension bills. we've slowed down a democrat agenda machine during that. we stopped the suspension bill, it was my turn and had to do nuclear armament. the saw we would have a recorded vote so the american people, when we reveal what kind of rules have come to be accepted as the norm and status quo, this is the way it's done, sit down and shut up
and; and full : but i'm just a guy from louisiana. the rest of that statement say after, each may determine the rules of proceedings and punishes members for disorderly behavior and with two thirds expel a member, the entire statement is the behavior of members of congress but the first portion has been used historically to say congress could make any rule they want. it is it if you leave out the rest of the statement so as a nation we've gotten to where the american people are stunned when...
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louisiana, which were again the furthest forward defensive positions on defensive troops that you will had with along the north tracks of the only railroad you will had less men than hooker did. but you was able to bring many of much of his artillery into the fight while. hooker did not have a chance to bring much of his artillery, hardly any of his artillery, into the battle at all. on the afternoon of august 27th, which would soon make difference. now, the first brigade to deploy forward was joseph carr's brigade of division. they began advancing the second new york and eighth new jersey, moved forward, having to move through a nasty growth scrub pines soldiers talked about as they moved through it, as they were trying to push the pine branches away from them, which down at face level, of course, we've done this before. walking on civil war battlefield, i'm sure the person in front of you will hold branch for you not long enough and it will spring back in your face. this is happening to the federal troops as they're moving out into the open of thomas davis's farm to engage those two
louisiana, which were again the furthest forward defensive positions on defensive troops that you will had with along the north tracks of the only railroad you will had less men than hooker did. but you was able to bring many of much of his artillery into the fight while. hooker did not have a chance to bring much of his artillery, hardly any of his artillery, into the battle at all. on the afternoon of august 27th, which would soon make difference. now, the first brigade to deploy forward was...
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we know there are reports of injuries in the state of louisiana and alabama, but also thousands left without power in the wake of these storms, more than 40,000 and alabama, more than 13,000 here in mississippi which will only add to the challenges these families waking up and trying to dig through the rubble and find what is left of their homes. those who were the victims of it and try to put the pieces back together, temperatures are dropping quickly and without power those are going to be looking for warmth and shelter over the next few hours. and days. >> steve: nicole, thank you very much let's check in with senior meteorologists for the forecast, janice we are to december you don't think about tornadoes. >> there is a secondary season, you talk about springtime tornadoes the clash of two different air mass is the between spraying the mic spring and winter and early fall and winter we have a secondary season that brings severe weather but we are up in total for the number of tornadoes for the month of november looking at the storm reports, over two dozen reports of h demo tornad
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the challenge coming from to republicans state attorneys general, one in texas and one in louisiana, who say the policy goes against federal immigration law. david urban, maria cardona and ariana devault are back to talk about all of this. first, our, beyond flip the -- this case is about the tension about what the biden administration is able to set us priorities about who to actually pursue deportation against, right? >> right. what it really is is the latest battle between conservatives and the biden administration, particularly on immigration. it has been an all out war. but here in this case, in 2021, the biden administration set forth its priorities about which noncitizen's who had committed certain crimes could be deported and the guidelines went through the priorities. they said, for example, that those individuals who are a threat to national security, and public safety or border security, they would be prioritized but the guidelines also gave a lot of discretion to immigration officials. and that is because there is something like 11 million on citizens right now in and the
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his name is lee, i believe is a representative from louisiana. anyways. i'd like to give a shout out to byron donaldson. i've watched him a lot and he is great. as far as the senate goes, i would like to say ron johnson, i'm not so sure. i like marsha blackburn. if i had to cross the aisle, kyrsten sinema stood up for the american people even though i don't agree with a lot of her votes. she blocked the filibuster i really feel she stood up for the american people. and i would like to thank, i would like to give a shout out to. to the person who said about taking money out. i feel more comfortable with these. they don't have corporate money. it is representative mike somebody from louisiana. thanks for taking my call. host: kimberly also an independent in texas, good morning. caller: good morning. i am a former republican before they went weird. i want hakeem jeffries as speaker if that's possible. i don't know if there's any chance that they would go against pelosi. and that's all i have to say. i don't know who could possibly replace the republican mitc
his name is lee, i believe is a representative from louisiana. anyways. i'd like to give a shout out to byron donaldson. i've watched him a lot and he is great. as far as the senate goes, i would like to say ron johnson, i'm not so sure. i like marsha blackburn. if i had to cross the aisle, kyrsten sinema stood up for the american people even though i don't agree with a lot of her votes. she blocked the filibuster i really feel she stood up for the american people. and i would like to thank, i...
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is a straightforward narrative so actually it is a metaphor but it is real in this moment where the louisiana purchase is taking place and they wind up having a physical battle and the way the english did it took longer so there was a conflict it was the time for a french song english were not done with herig dance yet and it turned plenty it is a metaphor but it is real there were cultural t tensions and that language was also used to talk about politics it was political of the competing desire for accumulation of power so it captures so much of the 19th century and we forget these conflicts over what is going on globally and this is in the center of that in so many ways. >> itt also conveys the multiculturalism so there are places and florida is one of them and louisiana is multiple language community but there is a multiculturalism that extends all the way through and that's what i get through the florida chapter into those indigenous group. >> and that is important because part of why the book goes down it's important to understand where you remember that in otherut parts of the country t
is a straightforward narrative so actually it is a metaphor but it is real in this moment where the louisiana purchase is taking place and they wind up having a physical battle and the way the english did it took longer so there was a conflict it was the time for a french song english were not done with herig dance yet and it turned plenty it is a metaphor but it is real there were cultural t tensions and that language was also used to talk about politics it was political of the competing...
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that can be very damaging and the wind reports coming out of louisiana, over 60 miles per hour. and two inch diameter hail. you see the yellow polygons, severe thunderstorm warnings in effect for parts of the panhandle up towards alabama and georgia and then you could see the potential for flash flooding. the severe storm threat today in those areas in those regions from louisiana all the way up towards georgia. not as potent as the storms were yesterday and last night. but we could still see the potential for tornadoes, the large hail, the damaging winds and the flooding rainfall. there is your forecast today. that cold front will sweep across the east coast. lake-effect snow machine up running. next storm system moves into the west. we will be watching that air travel delays we have already that happening. we have other 900 flights on route. over 90 cans sell labor relations and worst airline cancellations, delta, top airline southwest, delta and united. we will continue to keep you up to date. fox weather.com by the way. we are on top of this situation, giving us watches and
that can be very damaging and the wind reports coming out of louisiana, over 60 miles per hour. and two inch diameter hail. you see the yellow polygons, severe thunderstorm warnings in effect for parts of the panhandle up towards alabama and georgia and then you could see the potential for flash flooding. the severe storm threat today in those areas in those regions from louisiana all the way up towards georgia. not as potent as the storms were yesterday and last night. but we could still see...
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he was located about 20 miles south of the louisiana coast. the man had fallen overboard from the carnival ship thursday evening. the coast guard said he was suffering from mild hypothermia, shock, and dehydration. >>> "the atlanta journal constitution" says after the shooting death of a 12-year-old boy, officials are renewed calls to fight gun violence. police say shots were fired saturday night during a dispute in an atlanta neighborhood. five others were wounded, one remained in critical condition. authorities say all of the victims were under the age of 18. so far no arrests have been made. recall. a warning to parents about the risk of poisoning involving thousands of cups and bottles. s. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid
he was located about 20 miles south of the louisiana coast. the man had fallen overboard from the carnival ship thursday evening. the coast guard said he was suffering from mild hypothermia, shock, and dehydration. >>> "the atlanta journal constitution" says after the shooting death of a 12-year-old boy, officials are renewed calls to fight gun violence. police say shots were fired saturday night during a dispute in an atlanta neighborhood. five others were wounded, one...
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it is my privilege to introduce the vice president of the conference, mike johnson of louisiana. rep. johnson: it is my great honor to serve as vice chairman of the house republican congress -- conference. we are ready to bring common sense solutions to bear tall the crises facing the country. they are patriots and are going to serve the people well. we are delighted. i am delighted to introduce the new chair of the nrcc, mr. richard hudson from north carolina. mr. hudson: thank you. i was honored to be elected unanimously by my colleagues to be elected chairman of the nrcc. the american people expect us to deliver on our promises that we are going to do that. working together, we are going to grow this majority. i am excited to lead that process. i am excited to introduce our next speaker, our new majority with, -- with -- whip, i said i would make no more hockey analogies as jim and eddie walked up to me and said hockey is back. ,. tom: i am excited to be in the majority. it has been four years. we are going to be in the majority. we will be the only check on the biden administ
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in louisiana, you know who louis armstrong is right? guest: i'm a musician! caller: louis armstrong came here to alexandria, louisiana, and he said this was the most racist city he had ever been to and he would never perform here again. i just want to know, how have you survived all this stuff? i faced racism myself. i am 61 years old, and the fbi essentially set me up in something. how do you go up against these klans and live? caller: thank you, cornelius. i am 64 years old, and i have had my share of racism. i continue to face it, but i believe the greatest weapon and most effective weapon to combat racism is the least expensive and the most underused. it is called conversation. i believe a missed opportunity for dialogue is a missed opportunity for conflict resoti. that is how i deal with it by applying those values. is everybody going to change? absolutely not, but if someone is willing to take the opportunity to sit down and have a conversation with you, even though you both are on opposite ends of the ideological spectrum, there is an opportunity to pl
in louisiana, you know who louis armstrong is right? guest: i'm a musician! caller: louis armstrong came here to alexandria, louisiana, and he said this was the most racist city he had ever been to and he would never perform here again. i just want to know, how have you survived all this stuff? i faced racism myself. i am 61 years old, and the fbi essentially set me up in something. how do you go up against these klans and live? caller: thank you, cornelius. i am 64 years old, and i have had my...
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a polling place in louisiana receives a bomb threat. we're going to tell you about the young suspect believed responsible. >>> later, florida in the cross hairs of a new storm. when tropical storm nicole is expected to make landfall. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." >>> this is the "cbs morn news." if you still have symptoms of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. stand up to your symptoms with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for some, rinvoq significantly reduces ra and psa fatigue. it can stop further irreversible joint damage. and rinvoq can leave skin clear or almost clear in psa. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart d
a polling place in louisiana receives a bomb threat. we're going to tell you about the young suspect believed responsible. >>> later, florida in the cross hairs of a new storm. when tropical storm nicole is expected to make landfall. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." >>> this is the "cbs morn news." if you still have symptoms of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq...
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he writes a letter to the governor, newly elected governor of louisiana. saying, i suggested in the ew constitution that is going to be drawn up, you include voting rights at least four veterans of the union army and the very intelligent. the fact that lincoln then, as part of this new birth of freedom, publicly announces that, two days after robert e. lee surrenders, is noteworthy because it means he is shifting away from a rather moderate position on reconstruction, to a much more radical position. frederick douglass said that i was in that audience that day, april 11th, 1865, and i was disappointed in the scope of the recommendation for black voting rights. because it was so limited, just to the veterans of the armed forces on the very intelligent. but we should've recognized, and many of my abolitionists friends were also disappointed. but we should recognize that that was an extremely important speech, because abraham lincoln learned his statesmanship in the school of rail splitting. to split a rail, you take a wedge. you insert the thin edge of the w
he writes a letter to the governor, newly elected governor of louisiana. saying, i suggested in the ew constitution that is going to be drawn up, you include voting rights at least four veterans of the union army and the very intelligent. the fact that lincoln then, as part of this new birth of freedom, publicly announces that, two days after robert e. lee surrenders, is noteworthy because it means he is shifting away from a rather moderate position on reconstruction, to a much more radical...
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>> it is crushing, not just jobs in red states like texas and louisiana. oil and gas, caterers, banks, real estate agents, folks in minnesota who bring sand over, the boots, it's not just jobs in the industry, it is across the economy. ashley: good point. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. coming here, jason, what do you make of the biden administration allowing chevron to pump oil in venezuela? >> we have a dictator in venezuela. why get rid of the bands they put in place and say wyoming or alaska or utah or places like nevada. if they treat these states the way they treat venezuela and others, capital would go to this. don't stand at the podium at say 9000 permits, they know darn well you have to get multiple permits, you have to get environmental impact studies will go through a myriad of things and there's a reason capital won't make this investment. they know they had been a straight and behind-the-scenes is doing what they can to shut them down. ashley: thank you. new england faces a looming energy crisis. what are energy leaders and firms i
>> it is crushing, not just jobs in red states like texas and louisiana. oil and gas, caterers, banks, real estate agents, folks in minnesota who bring sand over, the boots, it's not just jobs in the industry, it is across the economy. ashley: good point. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. coming here, jason, what do you make of the biden administration allowing chevron to pump oil in venezuela? >> we have a dictator in venezuela. why get rid of the bands they put in place...
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at least nine twisters have touchdown across mississippi and louisiana. the national weather service calls it a particularly dangerous situation. one tornado damage multiple homes in the louisiana, 100 50 miles north of baton rouge. another dropped hail the size of ping-pong balls. the tornado watch has been extended into the early morning hours. dan: the prince and princess of wales are coming to america. prince william and kate middleton will spend three days in boston. this will be their first trip to the u.s. in eight years. their itinerary includes meeting caroline kennedy and visiting harvard young diversity. they will attend the second annual award ceremony for the earth shot prize, an initiative will you launched in 20 to create solutions for environmental problems. ama:'tis the season to give, especially on giving tuesday. there is time to help a north bay nonprofit make the holidays sparkle. the sparkle foundation received over 150 nominations for their single mothers holiday gift drive, the most nominations ever received. the nonprofit is on a
at least nine twisters have touchdown across mississippi and louisiana. the national weather service calls it a particularly dangerous situation. one tornado damage multiple homes in the louisiana, 100 50 miles north of baton rouge. another dropped hail the size of ping-pong balls. the tornado watch has been extended into the early morning hours. dan: the prince and princess of wales are coming to america. prince william and kate middleton will spend three days in boston. this will be their...
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texas and louisiana sued over the strategy. the case is one of several challenging president biden's authority to make immigration policy without congress. >>> the victor will advance to the tournament's knockout stage. political tensions have o overshadowed this. amanda davies is live in doha. a lot more going on than a soccer match. >> reporter: yeah, christine. the u.s. team and the coach experiencing a press conference with questions like they've never faced before confronted head on by politics and international relations. we knew, if you remember, when this draw was made back in april that this would be the case, but given events in iran over recent months, that refusal by the iranian team to sing the national anthem on opening day here in qatar and the u.s. soccer stance changing the iranian flag, this is a sporting match-up that is impossible to extricate from the international diplomatic relations. if they cast their mind back 20 years, it was the same situation the last time they met in the world cup, france '98. iran
texas and louisiana sued over the strategy. the case is one of several challenging president biden's authority to make immigration policy without congress. >>> the victor will advance to the tournament's knockout stage. political tensions have o overshadowed this. amanda davies is live in doha. a lot more going on than a soccer match. >> reporter: yeah, christine. the u.s. team and the coach experiencing a press conference with questions like they've never faced before confronted...
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under the coastal waters of the united states, mainly off the coasts of california, alaska, texas, and louisiana. the gulf of mexico, home to a rich diversity of marine life, and it also produces almost a quarter of america's oil. tapping these offshore oil reserves helps meet a significant part of u.s. energy needs. but when things go wrong, there's a high price to pay. in 1969, the santa barbara oil spill dumped two and a half million gallons of oil into the pacific, killing thousands of sea birds and marine mammals. in 1989, the exxon valdez oil tanker ran aground in alaska, spilling 11 million gallons of oil into prince william sound. and most recently, in 2010, the bp deepwater horizon disaster, which according to u.s. government estimates, released 210 million gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico. >> 57 days ago, in the dead of night, the worst environmental nightmare in u.s. history began. on a screen here and in homes across the country, we now see the le video of tens of thousands of barrels of oil billowing into the gulf of mexico every day. for years, the oil industry swore this cou
under the coastal waters of the united states, mainly off the coasts of california, alaska, texas, and louisiana. the gulf of mexico, home to a rich diversity of marine life, and it also produces almost a quarter of america's oil. tapping these offshore oil reserves helps meet a significant part of u.s. energy needs. but when things go wrong, there's a high price to pay. in 1969, the santa barbara oil spill dumped two and a half million gallons of oil into the pacific, killing thousands of sea...
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and here is a look at the damage in another small texas home, thousands without power and millions in louisiana on high alert as the system moves east. you can download fox weather apps or stream fox weather on your favorite connected tv device. south korea on the edge after north korea fired four short range ballistic missiles, the rogue regime conducted a series of missile tests earlier this week including the launch of an icbm, the us and south korea wrapping up joint military exercise involving 240 military aircraft and two american strategic bombers. we are not safe these days, president biden slamming twitter's elon musk calling out the billionaire ceo saying musk goes out and buys an outfit that spews lies all across the world, there is no editors anymore in america. musk has said he wants to steal back content moderation to allow for free speech. he is also in the process of creating a content moderation and those are your headlines. pete: he fired all of president biden's gatekeepers. will: democrats are the party of censorship. you are making it clear. coming up affirmative-action in
and here is a look at the damage in another small texas home, thousands without power and millions in louisiana on high alert as the system moves east. you can download fox weather apps or stream fox weather on your favorite connected tv device. south korea on the edge after north korea fired four short range ballistic missiles, the rogue regime conducted a series of missile tests earlier this week including the launch of an icbm, the us and south korea wrapping up joint military exercise...
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because as alaina complained, she said if you are going to allow texas and louisiana to come in here, then every time a state doesn't like an immigration policy, the federal government will be back in courtment that was one issue. but when you got to the merits of this dispute. the heart of the dispute, do these guidelines violate the federal law? the conservative justices were a little bit more torn. you saw chief justice john roberts. he said i see the language shall. but if we allow this it will create kind of chaos. because the government does not have the resources to deal with all of this immigration. that was the heart of it. >> thinking about the politics of what you described, the immigration debate is raging still to this very moment. what do you make of this tension? >> it is exactly what arianne said. it is the conservative states just trying to cause chaos, trying to be a problem for the biden administration. it is important to note this goes back so many administrations and what they call it is prosecutorial discretion. i worked at ins under the clinton administration. t
because as alaina complained, she said if you are going to allow texas and louisiana to come in here, then every time a state doesn't like an immigration policy, the federal government will be back in courtment that was one issue. but when you got to the merits of this dispute. the heart of the dispute, do these guidelines violate the federal law? the conservative justices were a little bit more torn. you saw chief justice john roberts. he said i see the language shall. but if we allow this it...
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at least nine twisters have touchdown across mississippi and louisiana. the national weather service calls it a particularly dangerous situation. one tornado damage multiple homes in the louisiana, 100 50 miles north of baton rouge. another dropped hail the size of ping-pong balls. the tornado watch has been extended into the early morning hours. dan: the prince and princess of wales are coming to america. prince william and kate middleton will spend three days in boston. this will be their first trip to the u.s. in eight years. their itinerary includes meeting caroline kennedy and visiting harvard young diversity. they will attend the second annual award ceremony for the earth shot prize, an initiative will you launched in 20 to create solutions for environmental problems. ama:'tis the season to give, especially on giving tuesday. there is time to help a north bay nonprofit make the holidays sparkle. the sparkle foundation received over 150 nominations for their single mothers holiday gift drive, the most nominations ever received. the nonprofit is on a
at least nine twisters have touchdown across mississippi and louisiana. the national weather service calls it a particularly dangerous situation. one tornado damage multiple homes in the louisiana, 100 50 miles north of baton rouge. another dropped hail the size of ping-pong balls. the tornado watch has been extended into the early morning hours. dan: the prince and princess of wales are coming to america. prince william and kate middleton will spend three days in boston. this will be their...
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and so in louisiana, it worked very hard to get something like black civil rights were voting rights included working behind the scenes and then he writes a letter upon having been visited by two black gentlemen from new orleans bearing a petition signed by a roughly a thousand men in new orleans who said look we are literate. we are property owners. we are taxpayers and we would like the right to vote. and lincoln tells him well under our constitution the eligibility requirements for voting are established by states and by the federal government, so i'm very sympathetic, but you really have to get this constitutional convention, which is about to meet in, louisiana to agree to do that. and so he says that to these gentlemen, but then he takes a step further. he writes a letter to the governor. newly elected governor, louisiana saying i suggest that in the new constitution that is going to be drawn on you include voting rights at least for the veterans of the union army and the very intelligent. and the fact that lincoln then as part of this new birth of freedom publicly announces th
and so in louisiana, it worked very hard to get something like black civil rights were voting rights included working behind the scenes and then he writes a letter upon having been visited by two black gentlemen from new orleans bearing a petition signed by a roughly a thousand men in new orleans who said look we are literate. we are property owners. we are taxpayers and we would like the right to vote. and lincoln tells him well under our constitution the eligibility requirements for voting...
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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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and one of them hit home in louisiana no more than new york society. and the second thing and the morepl important thing then the police started to attend the meeting so the free people would insight the slaves and her father was in the haitian revolution so there is good reason for them to be afraid. they really did not want them to be enslaved so they would go to jail so they did not do it was a social class. >> when thisu is done i urge you to look at the chat in the recording you have other people who know and that means more to you than it does to me. we are out of time but i will ask one final question which is tough. but just the quotation from the economy mission to help one another and to teach one another while holding other protective hand to suffering humanity you cannot shoot much higher than that wet live in a moment such tremendous division andh racial tension and political strife and i wonder what economy haul can tell us if anything but what can this story tell us about how to improve her own situation. >> may i give you a quotation? f
and one of them hit home in louisiana no more than new york society. and the second thing and the morepl important thing then the police started to attend the meeting so the free people would insight the slaves and her father was in the haitian revolution so there is good reason for them to be afraid. they really did not want them to be enslaved so they would go to jail so they did not do it was a social class. >> when thisu is done i urge you to look at the chat in the recording you have...