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in 1795, etiene dibore was the first louisiana planter to successfully cultivate sugar in louisiana. we're in a strange climate zone so it couldn't really -- nobody had been able to really take it the full way before that. so in 1795 with the help of somebody from haiti, who had come over after the revolution, he granulated a crop and all of the planters kind of followed suit after that. sugar could make a whole lot more money than indigo could. indigo had had crop failures and there was competition in the market so right around the same time that that first sugar crop was being granulated, indigo was not really a viable crop anymore. so, this plantation transitioned at some point after that by about 1805, it was planted in sugar, and it remains planted in sugar to today. sugar is still a gigantic industry in south louisiana and all around us are historic cane fields still planted in cane that are now sent off to the dixie crystals and domino sugar refineries. so ambroise hidel who started the plantation in 1762, three generations of hidels ran the plantation always with the labor of
in 1795, etiene dibore was the first louisiana planter to successfully cultivate sugar in louisiana. we're in a strange climate zone so it couldn't really -- nobody had been able to really take it the full way before that. so in 1795 with the help of somebody from haiti, who had come over after the revolution, he granulated a crop and all of the planters kind of followed suit after that. sugar could make a whole lot more money than indigo could. indigo had had crop failures and there was...
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coming into louisiana. and, it's also important to note that, these people, we are selected by slave traders. for specific skills and traits that they had. so, most of the people in slave, in louisiana, about 60% were -- in origin. people came to different parts of the u.s., as slaves. for different reasons. a lot of that had to do with the crops that they were familiar with growing. so the very first two slave ships, that came to louisiana, and 1719, the captain of those ships were under orders to go find spilled indigo growers. because, they were trying to establish in indigo economy here, in louisiana. and the european traders, did not have, the skills and -- planting indigo. it wasn't grown in europe. so they had to go find people who already knew how to grow it, who already knew how to process it. which is a very complicated process. and who already knew how to build those. same thing with rice, there was skilled rice growers who were brought into louisiana, and also into south carolina. so you find th
coming into louisiana. and, it's also important to note that, these people, we are selected by slave traders. for specific skills and traits that they had. so, most of the people in slave, in louisiana, about 60% were -- in origin. people came to different parts of the u.s., as slaves. for different reasons. a lot of that had to do with the crops that they were familiar with growing. so the very first two slave ships, that came to louisiana, and 1719, the captain of those ships were under...
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the family was german descended, but this was french louisiana. we had native american ingredients, african ingredients. if you think about the food ways of south louisiana, there is kind of an african center there. something like gumbo, for instance, is an african food. but it has this kind of european and native american vocabulary in it, as well. they would also be preparing any types of foods that the family had specifically requested. and we have remains, archaeological remains here, of cow, apparently an extraordinary amount of beef, and there were cow teeth found on this site. that tells us that the cook was doing everything from butchering all the way to preparing the food. we also found remains of turkey, freshwater drum, turtle, pork. the freshwater drum and turtle are interesting because those are expressive of food ways in south louisiana. so this is a raised creole cottage. the style of architecture, again built circa 1790. it seems to have been built in two campaigns or perhaps raised at a later time. but it was complete to this conf
the family was german descended, but this was french louisiana. we had native american ingredients, african ingredients. if you think about the food ways of south louisiana, there is kind of an african center there. something like gumbo, for instance, is an african food. but it has this kind of european and native american vocabulary in it, as well. they would also be preparing any types of foods that the family had specifically requested. and we have remains, archaeological remains here, of...
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louisiana. throughout his entire adult life it was very clear how deeply he cared about the people of our state and those who lived in the fifth congressional district which is a sprawling 24 parishes, the largest by land area in our state. he worked for bobby jindal during jindal's stint here in the u.s. house and also later when bobby became elected louisiana's governor. luke also worked as chief of staff for his predecessor and our god friend, dr. ralph abraham. throughout luke's time in each of those positions, he made it a priority to work every day to benefit those that he served. he wanted to make life better for the people of his home state and in those efforts he worked closely with our farmers and the oil and gas industry and countless small businesses to ensure they were given every opportunity to succeed. judging from his accomplishments and remarkable record of public service, there is no doubt at all he would have made an outstanding member of congress. many people are aware now th
louisiana. throughout his entire adult life it was very clear how deeply he cared about the people of our state and those who lived in the fifth congressional district which is a sprawling 24 parishes, the largest by land area in our state. he worked for bobby jindal during jindal's stint here in the u.s. house and also later when bobby became elected louisiana's governor. luke also worked as chief of staff for his predecessor and our god friend, dr. ralph abraham. throughout luke's time in...
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in louisiana we have done it. in you look nationwide it's a number of private schools, open back with in-person education. a number of parochial schools, the number of catholic schools, they're doing it. why can't we do it in our public schools? it's not money. for our first five coronavirus bills, i'm not counting president biden's proposed bill, through our first five coronavirus bills we have appropriated between 70 and $80 billion to our public schools to get them back open. our public schools have spent five. it's been five billion out of 70 to 80-- i think it's 70 billion. so it's not a matter of money. i think it's just -- i'm not sure what it is. i don't want to be a cynic and say it's a matter of will, but here is what i'm asking president biden to do. here is what i would do if i were a king for a day. i'm not and i don't aspire to be, but here is what i hope president biden will do this afternoon is call a press conference and look the american people in the eye and look our school board members in the
in louisiana we have done it. in you look nationwide it's a number of private schools, open back with in-person education. a number of parochial schools, the number of catholic schools, they're doing it. why can't we do it in our public schools? it's not money. for our first five coronavirus bills, i'm not counting president biden's proposed bill, through our first five coronavirus bills we have appropriated between 70 and $80 billion to our public schools to get them back open. our public...
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i am very proud of her efforts in louisiana, mr. president, 70% of our public school students are back learning in person, 70%. and i want to thank every teacher, every parent, every school board member, every maintenance worker in our schools. anyone who directly or indirectly influence the resolver they are heroes in my opinion, 70% i'm so proud of that. i certainly want to thank her teachers. i've been a volunteer schoolteacher in louisiana for i don't know, 20 plus years, i do it three times a year. i am a real substitute, none of this go for an hour and talk about how a bill becomes a law, i am a real substitute i teach five classes, do your bus duty, lunchroom duty and get worn out. so i have some appreciation for what it takes to teach, to cute little in this at difficult environments. i specially think our f teachers. that 70% figure i'm talkingbe about, the number of our public school children in louisiana that are back to in person learning is only 40% nationwide. and that is an embarrassment. that is a disgrace. we are do
i am very proud of her efforts in louisiana, mr. president, 70% of our public school students are back learning in person, 70%. and i want to thank every teacher, every parent, every school board member, every maintenance worker in our schools. anyone who directly or indirectly influence the resolver they are heroes in my opinion, 70% i'm so proud of that. i certainly want to thank her teachers. i've been a volunteer schoolteacher in louisiana for i don't know, 20 plus years, i do it three...
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>>get louisiana couple has turned a trip to paradise into now felony charges said the pair is accused of trying to bribe a tsa agent in order to skirt hawaii's covid rules. john troll white and nadia bailey were arrested here at the honolulu airport. officials say they offered an airport screener $3,000 to look the other way and let them bypass that 10 day quarantine the agent though immediately contacted airport deputies the couple was arrested booked in sent back to louisiana. hawaii lets travelers skip the quarantine if they produce proof of a negative covid test within 3 days of having arrived in hawaii. >>a rare sight in louisiana, this a video shot on lake of pfos point shows trees on the lake covered in ice winter storms dumped a ton of snow and ice in the deep this week, the cold weather could persist through the next few days. louisiana's governor has asked the white house for a federal disaster declaration that help handled this crisis and its san antonio, a massive fire here engulfed an apartment complex leaving a chunk of the building. >>completely burned officials say the
>>get louisiana couple has turned a trip to paradise into now felony charges said the pair is accused of trying to bribe a tsa agent in order to skirt hawaii's covid rules. john troll white and nadia bailey were arrested here at the honolulu airport. officials say they offered an airport screener $3,000 to look the other way and let them bypass that 10 day quarantine the agent though immediately contacted airport deputies the couple was arrested booked in sent back to louisiana. hawaii...
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capitol a gastroenterologist not a nut louisiana. republican senator bill cassidy voted to convict trump but said it's best to move on criminal trials will be looking back. we need to look forward republicans like mississippi senator roger wicker left the option open if some prosecutor. >>wants to come forward with that's up to there's more bipartisan support for a 9.11 style commission to investigate the january 6 insurrection we need to spend months and months. >>on earth thing all the evidence that can possibly be gotten to find out what happened to make sure it never happens again south carolina republican senator lindsey graham, so the blame could fall to both parties i want to look at what pelosi knew when she knew it. what president trump did after the attack and on the senate side was senate leadership informed. >>of a threat democrats may also try to use power granted in the 14th amendment to bar trump from ever holding office again. >>and trump has yet to speak publicly following the senate's verdict but he did say in a sta
capitol a gastroenterologist not a nut louisiana. republican senator bill cassidy voted to convict trump but said it's best to move on criminal trials will be looking back. we need to look forward republicans like mississippi senator roger wicker left the option open if some prosecutor. >>wants to come forward with that's up to there's more bipartisan support for a 9.11 style commission to investigate the january 6 insurrection we need to spend months and months. >>on earth thing...
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the majority of the people in louisiana want that to be the case. and i have -- i have respected that trust. i have voted to support and defend the constitution. >> you probably saw that statement from former president trump yesterday, he said his political movement has only just begun, do you think he can run a credible campaign for president again? will he remain a force in the republican party? what does that mean for the republican party? >> i think as force wanes, the republican party is more than just one person. the republican party is about ideas. we were the party that was founded to end slavely, preserve the union, we were the party that passed the first civil rights law, we were the party that ended the cold war. we're the party that before vid had an economy that had record low unemployment for everyone that's able, the high school dropout, the veteran, the woman, the black, the hispanic, you name it, that was the party of the ideas. now the american people want those ideas but they want a leader who's accountable and a leader who they c
the majority of the people in louisiana want that to be the case. and i have -- i have respected that trust. i have voted to support and defend the constitution. >> you probably saw that statement from former president trump yesterday, he said his political movement has only just begun, do you think he can run a credible campaign for president again? will he remain a force in the republican party? what does that mean for the republican party? >> i think as force wanes, the...
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today louisiana has been allocated over 505,000 doses, across our state. more than 93000 of those first doses were diverted to the pharmacy partnership long-term care program. about 411,000 for in-state allocation. if you backup the allocation we've allocatedth more than 90%f her doses over the community. and we aim 90 - 95 produces that we plan to receive. this week allocation is being spread apart 460 providers in every parish every state. one average by 65 and chain pharmacies, home health agencies and other healthcare facilities, we tested additional distribution models including pfizer vaccine and nonhospital settings we are preparing for increase supplies available. the preparation is not limited to the distribution model but includes increasing the number of providers that are ready to receive, supply is not yet support the need for additional provider we want to be ready when the time comes, we began with 701 providers enrolled in week one and have 1900 providers enrolled across our state, these are spread all across the we zana in urban, rural and
today louisiana has been allocated over 505,000 doses, across our state. more than 93000 of those first doses were diverted to the pharmacy partnership long-term care program. about 411,000 for in-state allocation. if you backup the allocation we've allocatedth more than 90%f her doses over the community. and we aim 90 - 95 produces that we plan to receive. this week allocation is being spread apart 460 providers in every parish every state. one average by 65 and chain pharmacies, home health...
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in louisiana, the state gop party wasting no time. immediately censuring senator bill cassidy moments after he declared donald trump guilty. >> mr. cassidy? >> guilty. >> mr. cassidy, guilty. >> reporter: a republican state lawmaker tweeting, don't expect a warm welcome when you come home to louisiana. >> i'm attempting to hold president trump accountable. and that is the trust i have from the people that elected me. and i'm confident people will move to that position. >> reporter: during the closing moments, cassidy passing a note to senator richard burr, leaning back and nodding in agreement. he voted guilty, too. the republican party in his home state of north carolina calling his vote shocking and disappointing. and in pennsylvania, the gop chair calling pat toomey's decision disappointing. toomey and burr both not running for re-election. stepping down at a time when their party is divided over its future. but most republicans standing by the former president. the house managers blasting the 43 who spared trump from conviction. >
in louisiana, the state gop party wasting no time. immediately censuring senator bill cassidy moments after he declared donald trump guilty. >> mr. cassidy? >> guilty. >> mr. cassidy, guilty. >> reporter: a republican state lawmaker tweeting, don't expect a warm welcome when you come home to louisiana. >> i'm attempting to hold president trump accountable. and that is the trust i have from the people that elected me. and i'm confident people will move to that...
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in louisiana, the state gop party wasting no time. immediately censuring bill cassidy moments after he declared donald trump guilty. >> mr. cassidy. >> guilty. >> reporter: a law maker tweeting don't expect a warm welcome when you come home to louisiana. >> i'm attempting to hold president trump accountable. and that is the trust i have from the people that elected me, and i am very confident as time passes people will move to that position. >> reporter: during the closing arguments, cassidy passed a note to senator richard burr, leaning back and nodding in agreement. he voted guilty, too. the republican party in his state of north carolina calling his vote shocking and disappointing. and in pennsylvania, the gop chair calling pat toomey's decision a disappointment. toomey and burr both choosing not to run for reelection, stepping down at a time when their party is divided over its future, but most republicans standing by the former president, the house managers blasting the 43 who spared him from conviction. >> a number, including se
in louisiana, the state gop party wasting no time. immediately censuring bill cassidy moments after he declared donald trump guilty. >> mr. cassidy. >> guilty. >> reporter: a law maker tweeting don't expect a warm welcome when you come home to louisiana. >> i'm attempting to hold president trump accountable. and that is the trust i have from the people that elected me, and i am very confident as time passes people will move to that position. >> reporter: during the...
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louisiana. because the purchase of louisiana from france in 1903 did permit the spread of slavery or at least it was not forbidden in that huge area. the actual situation is, this slavery already existed in the louisiana territory, and was bound to the spanish and later to the french. and i suppose it's doubtful if the purchase could have been carried out if slavery had not been allowed and it would've been banned in any case but, it came with a package, unfortunately. well the fact is, friends, that after 18 hundreds, jefferson was able to do very little to decrease slavery. for a while, he remained reasonably are domestic however, for example, he lied to one of his friends in 1814 he said quote, the power of emancipation is advancing in the march of time, it will come. and yet, as jefferson's life progressed, the likelihood appeared to decrease, rather than to increase as will see. and according to jefferson, appeared to become pessimistic. now, what have been talking about so far, dealt with
louisiana. because the purchase of louisiana from france in 1903 did permit the spread of slavery or at least it was not forbidden in that huge area. the actual situation is, this slavery already existed in the louisiana territory, and was bound to the spanish and later to the french. and i suppose it's doubtful if the purchase could have been carried out if slavery had not been allowed and it would've been banned in any case but, it came with a package, unfortunately. well the fact is,...
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have had a stunning effect in the neighboring state of louisiana the cypress tree growing in the louisiana swamp lands are always a feast for the audience and no exceptionally cold weather has left them under a canopy of ice so you news from no business is next with monica jones i'm sorry marsha thanks for watching. why are people forced to hide in trucks. there are many who said. there are many answers. and there are many stories. make up your. w. made for mines. from hedge fund managers to the chief executives of reddit and to robin hoyt u.s. lawmakers grilled the parties involved in game stops recent wild drives trading spectacle also coming up commodity prices. is this super cycle we talk to an analyst and the aviation sector is facing 2 major challenges the pandemic and climate change we'll show you how innovations in biofuel could make aviation more sustainable. welcome to do that the business i want to johnsonville end good to have you with us in the united states the c.e.o.'s of reddit and robin hood as well as some big name hedge fund managers have been facing a grilling from lawm
have had a stunning effect in the neighboring state of louisiana the cypress tree growing in the louisiana swamp lands are always a feast for the audience and no exceptionally cold weather has left them under a canopy of ice so you news from no business is next with monica jones i'm sorry marsha thanks for watching. why are people forced to hide in trucks. there are many who said. there are many answers. and there are many stories. make up your. w. made for mines. from hedge fund managers to...
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in louisiana, a transformer blew out sending electricity surging through the lines. this holiday weekend, ice and snow grounded hundreds ollas/ft. worth in chicago, snow falling up to 2 inches per hour >> this is an all hands-on deck moment >> reporter: the extreme weather did not end there. seattle, the snowiest ever been in more than 50 years tornados are now in the forecast too, this one ripping through so southeast georgia hours ago. as the northeast bracing for freezing rain and over night. >> reporter: the department of sanitation have been running two 12-hour shifts >> reporter: we are not done yet crews in new york are gearing up again with up to 200,000 tons of salts ready to go for the next round >> kathy, we are in for much more, the snow and ice and record breaking cold, al roker is tracking it all what's ahead >> reporter: the country is being affected by two storms one in the east right now that's causing a mess through tomorrow. the one in the pacific northwest that'll follow the current storm. heavy thunderstorms and tornados for the southeast. ice fr
in louisiana, a transformer blew out sending electricity surging through the lines. this holiday weekend, ice and snow grounded hundreds ollas/ft. worth in chicago, snow falling up to 2 inches per hour >> this is an all hands-on deck moment >> reporter: the extreme weather did not end there. seattle, the snowiest ever been in more than 50 years tornados are now in the forecast too, this one ripping through so southeast georgia hours ago. as the northeast bracing for freezing rain...
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trees growing in the louisiana swamp lands are always a feast for the audience and no exceptionally cold weather has left them under a canopy of ice. so your news for now business is next with monica joe's fun terry wash and thanks for watching. why are people forced to hide in trucks. there are many reasons. there are many cancer.
trees growing in the louisiana swamp lands are always a feast for the audience and no exceptionally cold weather has left them under a canopy of ice. so your news for now business is next with monica joe's fun terry wash and thanks for watching. why are people forced to hide in trucks. there are many reasons. there are many cancer.
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we're getting one clue in louisiana tonight. the executive committee, the louisiana republican party, put out this one sentence statement. the executive committee of the republican party of louisiana has unanimously voted to censure senator bill cassidy for his vote earlier today to convict former president donald trump on the impeachment charge. there you go. in case you didn't know whose party this was. it's very much donald trump's party. in case the 43 votes didn't indicate that, here you have the louisiana republican party taking on one of its own senators, unof its two senators who runs on their party line. who is a representative of the louisiana republican party, and the executive committee within hours. >> exactly. >> i mean, just like within hours voted to censure bill cassidy for what he says is a vote of conscience that he delivered here today. we see it in state parties throughout the country. state chairs, state executive committees, very much in full support still of donald trump. and they're not all that interest
we're getting one clue in louisiana tonight. the executive committee, the louisiana republican party, put out this one sentence statement. the executive committee of the republican party of louisiana has unanimously voted to censure senator bill cassidy for his vote earlier today to convict former president donald trump on the impeachment charge. there you go. in case you didn't know whose party this was. it's very much donald trump's party. in case the 43 votes didn't indicate that, here you...
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in louisiana he keeps trying to find people that will implement a settlement in louisiana. he keeps routinely being ignored. arkansas probably offered him the best way forward but that was also probably fairly small scale. so he has plans and expectations and circumstances defeat them. would he have been more successful if he had lived beyond april 15th 1865 in that is an interesting question. we often assume the answer to the question what would have happened if lincoln lived would have been something much more triumphant. it p is hard to match that you could have done worse. but even so there was limb nations that might have stopped an abraham lincoln. one of which was time. lincoln is sworn into office for his second term in 1865. that means he will only be in office until 1869. that's not a lot of time to push forward a reconstruction. if he observe'd the are general rule of two terms he would have left office in the spring of 1968 1869 and reconstruction would have been in it's infancy. >> andrew johnson was, in some respects, a mace take from the start. no one expecte
in louisiana he keeps trying to find people that will implement a settlement in louisiana. he keeps routinely being ignored. arkansas probably offered him the best way forward but that was also probably fairly small scale. so he has plans and expectations and circumstances defeat them. would he have been more successful if he had lived beyond april 15th 1865 in that is an interesting question. we often assume the answer to the question what would have happened if lincoln lived would have been...
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the republican louisiana party has moved to censure bill cassidy for his convict trump vote. several county republican committees have censured pat toomey for his vote. the local paper calls it certain that the north carolina republican party will vote to censure richard burr. the choice presented on saturday was to break with a person who incited a deadly mob to prevent a peaceful transfer of power, who had a crowd there chanting "hang mike pence," and 86% of the caucus chose to stand with him. and that intract ability of the caucus was a question at the center of the biggest controversy in the final day of the impeachment trial, whether or not to call witnesses. "politico" describes it as a fiasco for democrats. impeachment managers making the final call to force a senate vote minutes before the senate gaveled in at 10:00 a.m. lead impeachment manager jamie raskin explained they wanted to call one witness, a republican congresswoman that had information about a call between trump and kevin mccarthy on january 6th, incredible call on which the president taunted kevin mccarth
the republican louisiana party has moved to censure bill cassidy for his convict trump vote. several county republican committees have censured pat toomey for his vote. the local paper calls it certain that the north carolina republican party will vote to censure richard burr. the choice presented on saturday was to break with a person who incited a deadly mob to prevent a peaceful transfer of power, who had a crowd there chanting "hang mike pence," and 86% of the caucus chose to...
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among them, senator bill cassidy now censured by the louisiana republican party. >> i'm attempting to hold president trump accountable, and that is the trust i have from the people that elected me. and i am very confident that as time passes, people will move to that position. >> reporter: while some members of the gop are calling for a new direction for the party, away from trump, the overwhelming majority still support him as they look to take back power on capitol hill in 2022. and a new abc news/ipsos poll shows only 14% of republicans believe trump should have been convicted in that impeachment trial. however, a large majority, 83%, believe that trial should never have happened. kenneth? >> all right, faith there in washington, thank you. >>> and vandals have targeted the home of one of former president trump's lawyers. the word "traitor" was spray painted on michael van der deen's driveway near philadelphia. no arrests have been reported. >>> breaking news overnight, tensions are rising in myanmar as thousands of protesters a oppose the military coup. the army is now allowing au
among them, senator bill cassidy now censured by the louisiana republican party. >> i'm attempting to hold president trump accountable, and that is the trust i have from the people that elected me. and i am very confident that as time passes, people will move to that position. >> reporter: while some members of the gop are calling for a new direction for the party, away from trump, the overwhelming majority still support him as they look to take back power on capitol hill in 2022....
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that allows us to look at enslaving skill, then we come to louisiana. and we consider the convergence of cultures. finally, we come to the north, and we look at the urban environment. and the merchant system. now, what's important to note is, in each of these spaces, the treatments are done pretty much in a pattern where they each have their own unique features. but it's important for me to let you know about that pattern from the beginning you see some of the regions of africa where many of the people came from. and, two in the specific region in the americas, typically northern america but, you also see how the laws changed overtime and start to define whiteness and you start to see how africans become black in america we start to see the status development of all people in north america from planter elite to young white farmer to poor white free black and enslaved african. you look at work in the space, you will look at life in the space, escape in the space, and then we really start to unpack the story of freedom from the story of the rebellion. of
that allows us to look at enslaving skill, then we come to louisiana. and we consider the convergence of cultures. finally, we come to the north, and we look at the urban environment. and the merchant system. now, what's important to note is, in each of these spaces, the treatments are done pretty much in a pattern where they each have their own unique features. but it's important for me to let you know about that pattern from the beginning you see some of the regions of africa where many of...
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and-- in louisiana-- you can actually be arrested for not being able to provide proof of identity. >> my biggest fear is being stopped by the police department and taken to jail because i don't have an i.d., that's one >> reporter: not having an i.d. is a problem that thousands of people face every year re-entering society. and during the pandemic it's only gotten worse, according to martin horn. he used to be the head of corrections for both new yk city and the state of pennsylvania. >> the offices are closed. even the people who might be able to assist them in prison are often either absent because they're ill or working remotely, not to mention the fact that prisoners, by and large, do not have easy access to the kinds of internet connections that would be necessary. >> reporter: and without identification, horn says, it's impossible to reintegrate into society. >> getting out of prison or jail, the most crucial element to success is being able to support yourself. and without the documents, you can't support yourself. you can't get a job. >> do you have your passport, social and t
and-- in louisiana-- you can actually be arrested for not being able to provide proof of identity. >> my biggest fear is being stopped by the police department and taken to jail because i don't have an i.d., that's one >> reporter: not having an i.d. is a problem that thousands of people face every year re-entering society. and during the pandemic it's only gotten worse, according to martin horn. he used to be the head of corrections for both new yk city and the state of...
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the secretary of the louisiana department of health. and the executive director of the colorado department of public health and environment. i want to thank all of our witnesses for appearing in front of this committee. every member of this committee appreciates it, because we know how busy you are. i know all of you are aware that the committee is holding an investigative hearing, and as such, we hold all of our hearings under of. does anyone here have any objection to testifying under of? let the record reflect that the witnesses have responded no. the chair then advises under the rules of the house and the rules of the committee, you are entitled to be represented by counsel. does any of our witnesses asked to be represented by counsel? let the record reflect that the witnesses have responded no. if you would please, can you please raise your right hand of that i may swear you in? to you swear that the testimony you are about to give it the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? you can unmute and say i do. let the record
the secretary of the louisiana department of health. and the executive director of the colorado department of public health and environment. i want to thank all of our witnesses for appearing in front of this committee. every member of this committee appreciates it, because we know how busy you are. i know all of you are aware that the committee is holding an investigative hearing, and as such, we hold all of our hearings under of. does anyone here have any objection to testifying under of? let...
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then we come to louisiana and we consider the convergence of cultures. and finally we come to the north and we look at the urban environment and a merchant system. now, what's important to note is in 6láu'°v of these spaces, the treatments are done pretty much in a pattern, but they each have their own unique features. but it's important for me to let you know about that pattern. from the beginning you see some many of the people came from and to in this specific region in the americas, particularly in north america. but you'll also see how the laws change over time and start to define whiteness, and you start to see how africans become black in america. fú status development of all people in north america, from planter elite to yeoman white farmer, to poor white, free black and enslaved african. you'll look at work in the space. you'll look at life in the space, escape in the space. then we really start to unpack the story of freedom through the spirit of rebellion. we feature individual stories, personal stories about people who actually lived, labo
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i think that was a lot of our concern. >> reporter: louisiana state virologist dr. jeremy kamil is one of the scientists who recently found evidence of at least seven home-grown variants. >> they may have little subtle effects on how well the virus colonizes in the human respiratory tract. >> reporter: it intensifies the race to vaccinate americans before the next potential surge, more mega sites are opening but some like san francisco's moscone center has had to shut down, supplies are running out. amid that supply shortage several states have expanded who is eligible for the vaccine including those with underlying conditions. 28 states have made educators eligible. today chicago's school district launched four vaccination sites just for teachers. but the tight supply means difficult choices. >> we just don't have enough vaccine to say to everybody come on, get in line. i would put all my vaccine in 65 years and older and i know teachers may not want to hear that but i think that is the right message. >> reporter: another potential roadblock for schools, under new
i think that was a lot of our concern. >> reporter: louisiana state virologist dr. jeremy kamil is one of the scientists who recently found evidence of at least seven home-grown variants. >> they may have little subtle effects on how well the virus colonizes in the human respiratory tract. >> reporter: it intensifies the race to vaccinate americans before the next potential surge, more mega sites are opening but some like san francisco's moscone center has had to shut down,...
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in louisiana, he keeps trying to find people who will implement a settlement in louisiana. he keeps offering letters of advice. he keeps routinely being ignored. arkansas probably offered him the best way forward, but that was also a fairly small scale project. so time and again, lincoln has plans and expectations of reconstruction, and circumstances defeat them. would he have been more successful if he had lived beyond april 15, 1865? that's an interesting question. we often assume that the answer to the question what would have happened if lincoln had lived would have been somehow something much more triumphant, and it's hard to imagine how you could have done worse than andrew johnson, but even so, there were limitations which might have stymied even an abraham lincoln. one of which quite clearly was time. lincoln is sworn in to office for his second term on the 4th of march, 1865. that means he'll only be in office until 1869. this is not a whole lot of time in which to push forward a reconstruction. if he had observed the general rule of two terms, then he would have l
in louisiana, he keeps trying to find people who will implement a settlement in louisiana. he keeps offering letters of advice. he keeps routinely being ignored. arkansas probably offered him the best way forward, but that was also a fairly small scale project. so time and again, lincoln has plans and expectations of reconstruction, and circumstances defeat them. would he have been more successful if he had lived beyond april 15, 1865? that's an interesting question. we often assume that the...
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john kennedy, the other louisiana senator, voted to acquit donald trump. the photo is from the associated press. >> the following day, house impeachment managers continued laying out their case against donald trump, after he incited an insurrection that resulted in the january sixth attack on the u.s. capitol. jamie raskin introduces -- >> mr. president and senators, just a moment, my colleague will return to show that he has overwhelmingly evidence. i would like to emphasize what should be a non- and point but is really key to understand that if we approve to you the conduct that we've alleged in this article, then president trump had indeed committed a high crime and misdemeanor under the constitution. incitement of insurrection is undoubtedly in the words of george mason and convention, a great and dangerous offense against the republic. indeed it is hard to think of a greater or a more dangerous offense against the republic in this one. to be precise, i hope we all can agree today that if a president doesn't cite a violent insurrection against the gove
john kennedy, the other louisiana senator, voted to acquit donald trump. the photo is from the associated press. >> the following day, house impeachment managers continued laying out their case against donald trump, after he incited an insurrection that resulted in the january sixth attack on the u.s. capitol. jamie raskin introduces -- >> mr. president and senators, just a moment, my colleague will return to show that he has overwhelmingly evidence. i would like to emphasize what...
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capitol gastroenterologist not a nut louisiana. republican senator bill cassidy voted to convict trump but said it's best to move on criminal trials will be looking back. we need to look forward republicans like mississippi senator roger wicker left the option open if some prosecutor. >>wants to come forward with that's up to there's more bipartisan support for a 9.11 style commission to investigate the january 6 insurrection we need to spend months and months. >>on earth thing all the evidence that can possibly be got into to find out what happened to make sure it never happens again south carolina republican senator lindsey graham, so the blame could fall to both parties i want to look at what pelosi knew when she knew it. what president trump did after the attack and on the senate side was senate leadership informed. >>of a threat democrats may also try to use power granted in the 14th amendment to bar trump from ever holding office again. >>trump has yet to make a public statement following the senate's verdict but graham said
capitol gastroenterologist not a nut louisiana. republican senator bill cassidy voted to convict trump but said it's best to move on criminal trials will be looking back. we need to look forward republicans like mississippi senator roger wicker left the option open if some prosecutor. >>wants to come forward with that's up to there's more bipartisan support for a 9.11 style commission to investigate the january 6 insurrection we need to spend months and months. >>on earth thing all...
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ice to many parts of the country this is a snow forecast through friday 5 to 8 inches near monroe, louisiana. and new york city, 5 to 8 inches of snow on thursday. a lot of snow, from new england back towards parts of texas as well speaking of the cold air and texas. dallas, this is the coldest temperature there, 7 degrees above zero meanwhile, in central park, the coldest temperature, 14. colder in dallas, texas than in central park out of the ordinary. it is. dallas/fort worth record temperature is 8 below zero. ice can fall as well as snow it is not more typical to see it happening in this area, versus a place like new york city >> the gop faces turmoil after the impeachment trials republican senators who voted to convict are deals with backlash, several facing sense your by state and local. it doesn't have legal consequences >> meanwhile, the former president, spent the day playing golf he waved to his supporters, his car drove by in west palm beach. in a written statement, former president donald trump said his movement has only just begun there are those within the republican party tha
ice to many parts of the country this is a snow forecast through friday 5 to 8 inches near monroe, louisiana. and new york city, 5 to 8 inches of snow on thursday. a lot of snow, from new england back towards parts of texas as well speaking of the cold air and texas. dallas, this is the coldest temperature there, 7 degrees above zero meanwhile, in central park, the coldest temperature, 14. colder in dallas, texas than in central park out of the ordinary. it is. dallas/fort worth record...
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and in louisiana, a million more people also lack clean water tonight. up and down the east coast, snow and ice are causing serious car asulown thousands into the dark. this winter storm is also creating a political one, too, with texas senator ted cruz now under fire after he was spotted on a flight to cancun, while his constituents were suffering in the cold. in a state where the motto is "don't mess with texas," tonight, pretty much everything there is. cbs's lonnie quinn is standing by with the latest forecast, and our team has a lot of new reporting for you tonight. cbs's janet shamlian is going to lead us off tonight from houston. good evening, janet. >> reporter: norah, good evening. we are inside one of the thousands of homes across texas that has been ravaged by this storm. take a look at what a houston mom and her daughter came home to-- the ciling is gone. walls throughout this house are buckling. everything they own is soaked. there will be no easy recovery. >> this is where the desk was. >> reporter: this is what the storm left behind for sh
and in louisiana, a million more people also lack clean water tonight. up and down the east coast, snow and ice are causing serious car asulown thousands into the dark. this winter storm is also creating a political one, too, with texas senator ted cruz now under fire after he was spotted on a flight to cancun, while his constituents were suffering in the cold. in a state where the motto is "don't mess with texas," tonight, pretty much everything there is. cbs's lonnie quinn is...
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he came out and make a i came from the south from louisiana. >>and marin city. i just reminded so much of the small town and it came from we have no war has is up there. >>and we up their reserves have all of the hillsides rica roam around and my family, my uncle. my grandfather morrow families and our family heritage came to city for work moved out after world war 2 to other parts of marion county in the bay area blacks did not have that luxury because of various races, housing restrictions so they stayed and made marine city their home in fact in 1960 90% of them are in city population was black those numbers have changed dramatically and the black community feels is making incorporation all the more important if we don't it's going be an also of mentally we all get all of it it going to be going to take we don't get the resources and yet we we concerned about fund within corporation we get back. >>it all before we can do it. we feel the best argument i've always felt neglected to from the county. just sitting in meetings with my ma always having to go to the
he came out and make a i came from the south from louisiana. >>and marin city. i just reminded so much of the small town and it came from we have no war has is up there. >>and we up their reserves have all of the hillsides rica roam around and my family, my uncle. my grandfather morrow families and our family heritage came to city for work moved out after world war 2 to other parts of marion county in the bay area blacks did not have that luxury because of various races, housing...
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because taylor left a louisiana prison without any form of valid identification. no social security card, no birth certificate, no way to prove who he actually was. >> it's crazy. nobody knows i exist right now. >> i remember this picture vividly. william: he's been out more than four months like this. hison, ken mackie, and lawyers at a local new orleans nonprofit , are still helping him piece his life back together, one document at a time. >> it's been just obstacle after obstacle trying to get his id, his social security and birth certificate. reporter: they've been in frequent contact with louisiana's department of corrections trying to get this fixed. >> they attempted to send me a birth certificate and a social security card, which was totally not me. william: they sent you identifications that they thought were supposed to be yours and they were not yours? >> they were not mine. william: taylor later received his actual birth certificate -- that'll help, but he still doesn't have a social security card. that means he can't apply for many jobs, or social ser
because taylor left a louisiana prison without any form of valid identification. no social security card, no birth certificate, no way to prove who he actually was. >> it's crazy. nobody knows i exist right now. >> i remember this picture vividly. william: he's been out more than four months like this. hison, ken mackie, and lawyers at a local new orleans nonprofit , are still helping him piece his life back together, one document at a time. >> it's been just obstacle after...
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from louisiana we had. the senator's name escapes me for the moment not kennedy the other one from louisiana they'll come to me in a 2nd but he was one of those who had listened to the constitutional argument on tuesday and decided that the senate should go ahead and he was considered very much a surprise vote at that point. and many people thought and he said when a photographer took a picture of his notes that he had prepared. these are the reasons why i decided to quit donald trump. he said that was just one draft the only other page there was another draft his name is bill cassidy he had said that essentially he was convinced by the argument he was condemned by his own state party on tuesday for his vote so he is facing a very rough ride when he goes back to louisiana i mean he is a surgeon he's a whole respected surgeon and i'm sure bill cassidy could easily walk back into that job but he likes being a senator he likes helping people he's approached many things on a bipartisan basis and basis but he kn
from louisiana we had. the senator's name escapes me for the moment not kennedy the other one from louisiana they'll come to me in a 2nd but he was one of those who had listened to the constitutional argument on tuesday and decided that the senate should go ahead and he was considered very much a surprise vote at that point. and many people thought and he said when a photographer took a picture of his notes that he had prepared. these are the reasons why i decided to quit donald trump. he said...
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wolf, one of them, senator bill cassidy of louisiana actually changing his vote. he originally voted a couple of weeks ago that he thought that this trial was unconstitutional. today he agreed with democrats that it should move forward. >> that lawyer, castor was awful indeed. thank you very much for that. let's dig deeper. our chief correspondent dana bash and abby phillip is here. john king and cnn contributor, former impeachment council for house democrats normizen. the former president very unhappy with the performance of his, let's say his so-called defense team. they weren't much of a defense team at all. are bruce castor and david schoen outmatched by the house impeachment managers. >> they certainly were today. and the question is this fitting, does the senate have jurisdiction over say now former president. he was president when he was impeached by the house and now a former president. do they have a jurisdiction. they were outmatched today. they were blown away. the house democrats came in with a historical argument about the flamers and the fakes of jan
wolf, one of them, senator bill cassidy of louisiana actually changing his vote. he originally voted a couple of weeks ago that he thought that this trial was unconstitutional. today he agreed with democrats that it should move forward. >> that lawyer, castor was awful indeed. thank you very much for that. let's dig deeper. our chief correspondent dana bash and abby phillip is here. john king and cnn contributor, former impeachment council for house democrats normizen. the former...
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. ♪ you know that you're toxic ♪ >> reporter: within years the girl next door from kentwood, louisiana, had become a household name. 2007, life in the spotlight seeming to take a toll. the young mother of two appeared to struggle amidst divorce, custody battle, and continued media scrutiny. >> video of britney spears with a shaved head circulate over the internet. >> reporter: under the relentless flash of cameras she took a pair of clippers to her own hair at a los angeles salon. >> the way she was treated by the media, the way that the tabloids talked about her, the way that the paparazzi would not leave her alone. people tend to lash out when there's that kind of pressure on them. and she did. >> reporter: later that year, an infamous performance at the mtv video music awards. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: what seemed to be a public unraveling coming to a head in an altercation with paparazzi in l.a. >> i go to the car. i tell britney, hey, britney. all i'm going to do is i'm just going to ask you a couple of questions. and then i'm going to leave you alone. and coming up to me, please, plea
. ♪ you know that you're toxic ♪ >> reporter: within years the girl next door from kentwood, louisiana, had become a household name. 2007, life in the spotlight seeming to take a toll. the young mother of two appeared to struggle amidst divorce, custody battle, and continued media scrutiny. >> video of britney spears with a shaved head circulate over the internet. >> reporter: under the relentless flash of cameras she took a pair of clippers to her own hair at a los...
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censure from his republican party there in louisiana. and we have seen a number of gop committees in the state of pennsylvania censuring senator pat toomey since the vote on saturday. and we've learned the actual party there in pennsylvania will be meeting in the coming weeks to discuss censuring him as well. this is playing out in a number of states across the country. it was interesting -- there was a statement from the utah gop party late this afternoon, erin. and they took a bit of a different approach. they really celebrated the diversity of thought. of course they are senator mike lee who voted to acquit and mitt romney voting to convict. and they said that there is power in our differences. that was the quoted from their release. a very different tact there from the state party in utah. but it's quite the cross-roads for the republican party as it sorts through this, looking to 2022 and if it can take back the house and senate. and you have someone like lindsey graham, calling former president trump the most potent force in the re
censure from his republican party there in louisiana. and we have seen a number of gop committees in the state of pennsylvania censuring senator pat toomey since the vote on saturday. and we've learned the actual party there in pennsylvania will be meeting in the coming weeks to discuss censuring him as well. this is playing out in a number of states across the country. it was interesting -- there was a statement from the utah gop party late this afternoon, erin. and they took a bit of a...
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growing in the louisiana swamplands are always a feast for the eyes now exceptionally cold weather has left them under canopy. just reminder of the top story we're following for you here today on d w news nasa's rover perseverance has leather successfully on mars over the next 2 years the robotic space level uses forms of religion the surface and collect rock samples to determine whether life once existed on the red planet. you're watching news coming up next to the point if the u.s. and china are in a struggle for supremacy so after a short break i'm terry martin thanks for watching. to the point sean the clear position of international perspective such. can anybody still of china's surge to global dominance was perhaps the biggest foreign policy challenge facing a new u.s. president joe biden so how will he respond the beach music a shoot only confrontation find out onto the point show tonight to the point that the next took on a w l. america is back the new president's words to the war on clear but is. america too damaged to leave a lot has changed in recent years and the big questi
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then you have the position from the louisiana upset at the lawyers yesterday. how does president trump react and coalesce those three different republican voices forward? kevin: i think it is less about what former president trump thinks in terms of where the party is and more about what leader o'connell thinks. i think to your point here, that was a brilliant lead in with the thought string we shared because it captures the divide of where republicans are and where republican constituents are throughout the country. i was shocked by a cbs poll over the last couple of days in which you have 56% -- 56% of americans want to see a conviction in the united states senate, and i bring this up because republicans are divided. so, because republicans are divided, that is why you are seeing elected officials react in the sense of running the gamut, so to speak, across the spectrum. tom: the wrestling coach from ohio does not have to worry about a primary threat. does the doctor from the louisiana, bill cassidy have to worry about a primary threat, or does brown -- braun
then you have the position from the louisiana upset at the lawyers yesterday. how does president trump react and coalesce those three different republican voices forward? kevin: i think it is less about what former president trump thinks in terms of where the party is and more about what leader o'connell thinks. i think to your point here, that was a brilliant lead in with the thought string we shared because it captures the divide of where republicans are and where republican constituents are...
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so bill cassidy, senator of louisiana who voted to convict, was censured by fellow republicans. however, we expect more of that to come for any of those who voted to convict the real test will come next year when all candidates who are up for re-election are on the ballot and what happens then, which party will have control. jose >> kelly o'donnell at the white house. thank you. >>> we are now joined by nbc's political director and host of "meet the press," chuck todd, and chief washington correspondent andrea mitchell. chuck, what does this division mean for the republican party going forward? >> well, look, seven republicans make up approximately 15% of the republican conference. and you know what? that translates. it does translate. there's about a 15% to 20% of republicans that are anti-trump. and the question -- it's not big enough to win primaries, though. except that wing of the party are th does this wing grow or does the former president use acquittal to make those seven pay and does that wing shrink and move left >> andrea, this is the second impeachment for trump. als
so bill cassidy, senator of louisiana who voted to convict, was censured by fellow republicans. however, we expect more of that to come for any of those who voted to convict the real test will come next year when all candidates who are up for re-election are on the ballot and what happens then, which party will have control. jose >> kelly o'donnell at the white house. thank you. >>> we are now joined by nbc's political director and host of "meet the press," chuck todd,...
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host: from johnny in louisiana. republican line. hello. caller: yes, governor. we need a big reality check. comparing 9/11 commission to this is 3000 deaths to two. you guys -- the idea that anybody thinks this is going to be anything other than partisan has been asleep in the last 25 years with the media all on one side. do you really think nancy pelosi is going to let anything happen that does not have a big slant to the left. if it is, you guys are either on drugs or you have been asleep for the last 30 years. it is disgusting to hear you compare the 9/11 3000 deaths with an attack on a building in washington, d.c.. the last thing i have to say, the u.s. capitol of is not the symbol of the democracy. democracy in this great nation exists in the hearts and minds of 350 million citizens, not some dam building. host: that is john. thank you, john. governor, go ahead. guest: john, look. it does survive in our hearts. you cannot compare 9/11 as an event with the attack on the capitol. those are different things. but i am saying, -- i grew up to revere the capitol
host: from johnny in louisiana. republican line. hello. caller: yes, governor. we need a big reality check. comparing 9/11 commission to this is 3000 deaths to two. you guys -- the idea that anybody thinks this is going to be anything other than partisan has been asleep in the last 25 years with the media all on one side. do you really think nancy pelosi is going to let anything happen that does not have a big slant to the left. if it is, you guys are either on drugs or you have been asleep for...
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what is the effect on louisiana? >> bill, it's devastating for the hard working families in south louisiana. you go down to a port where they service deep water drilling in the gulf of mexico. really good jobs, these are careers for people who have been working in many cases second and third generation producing american energy. this is something that's allowed us to lower energy costs, by the way, our standards are so much better in america than these other countries the jobs will go to. like nobody will produce oil. it will be a gift to countries like russia, venezuela, and by the way, carbon emissions will go up because those countries don't have the good standards. we use the money in louisiana to restore our coast. a big environmental issue, rebuilding land lost over decades from the levying of the mississippi river. it comes from drilling in the gulf of mexico. where will that go? a lot of devastating impacts to families and our environment in south louisiana. you can see the story playing out in other states.
what is the effect on louisiana? >> bill, it's devastating for the hard working families in south louisiana. you go down to a port where they service deep water drilling in the gulf of mexico. really good jobs, these are careers for people who have been working in many cases second and third generation producing american energy. this is something that's allowed us to lower energy costs, by the way, our standards are so much better in america than these other countries the jobs will go to....
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the louisiana state republican party immediately censured senator cassidy. we have to say two of those are retiring. three of them just got reelected. lisa murkowski has a very strong base beyond the republicans. but the real story, i think, is that 43 republican senators in the face of this evidence, voted to acquit, along with 90% or more of the house republicans. and i believe what that tells you is the pro trump sentiment back home is much more significant than the fact that seven republican senators said, all right, we have to convict. and if you want to see a sense of that, fox news sent out an alert right after the vote saying here are the seven republicans who turned their backs on the president. that's a pretty strong indication, i think, th the fear of trump's voters and what trump might do in the year or the year ahead is really the driving fact of the republican party. >> sreenivasan: somebody who did vote to acquit, mitch mcconnell, he said something that almost opened a doorway for the criminal courts now, should be where trump finds justice. >
the louisiana state republican party immediately censured senator cassidy. we have to say two of those are retiring. three of them just got reelected. lisa murkowski has a very strong base beyond the republicans. but the real story, i think, is that 43 republican senators in the face of this evidence, voted to acquit, along with 90% or more of the house republicans. and i believe what that tells you is the pro trump sentiment back home is much more significant than the fact that seven...
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he has very big support down there in louisiana. people who were booing the president, including me, was not getting a warm welcome. bill cassidy will potentially have physical threats to him. it was refreshing to hear somebody see the results. one final nitpick of those list of statements. ben sasse claiming this is a both sides thing is a total misread. there is no equivalent on the democratic side. there is no militant wing of democrats holding joe biden flags and racist flags that are interested in ripping away the rights and the dignity and the democratic vote of people on the other side. the democrats have their problems, sure. but there is no equivalent of this. this idea that had there been a democratic mob charging the capital, trying a coup that the democrats would have all supported except for six or seven is preposterous. it's what ben sasse says to make himself feel better. >> ben sasse also back in nebraska facing censure votes twice in his home state. he just won his election. so he is safe for a while. extraordinary,
he has very big support down there in louisiana. people who were booing the president, including me, was not getting a warm welcome. bill cassidy will potentially have physical threats to him. it was refreshing to hear somebody see the results. one final nitpick of those list of statements. ben sasse claiming this is a both sides thing is a total misread. there is no equivalent on the democratic side. there is no militant wing of democrats holding joe biden flags and racist flags that are...
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in louisiana much later, we found out that my grandfather's brother a colonel. wow served in the imperial japanese. army has a combat engineer. so like other families and from japan the one son may come back to the or may may come to the united states for a better opportunities or for more opportunities and there's stayed behind. so my great-uncle macau stayed in japan and was actually drafted into the imperial japanese army where he served as a combat engineer. he was later killed on iwo, jima by the us marines and as a member of the japanese-american veterans association, i was able to meet with members of the direct lineal descendants of other japanese families that were that who lost husbands and fathers on iwo, jima so i had the privilege to sit at a table with three. women who remarked that they never knew their fathers. that they were only babies when their fathers were killed in the war. so this brought home to me the similarities of these experiences on both sides of every conflict. so we share the same fears. we share the same hopes and we share the sa
in louisiana much later, we found out that my grandfather's brother a colonel. wow served in the imperial japanese. army has a combat engineer. so like other families and from japan the one son may come back to the or may may come to the united states for a better opportunities or for more opportunities and there's stayed behind. so my great-uncle macau stayed in japan and was actually drafted into the imperial japanese army where he served as a combat engineer. he was later killed on iwo, jima...