BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) A Black attorney who represented Alabama in Congress for four terms and ran for governor can't pursue a racial discrimination claim against the nonprofit legal organization he once headed, a federal appeals court ruled.
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her husband with a heartfelt kiss. she talked about the challenges they faced as a couple, as a family, and the challenges facing america. more on what she said and what s expected later tonight when paul ryan makes his own national debut. first, a fox news alert. fresh threats with the gulf coast exactly 7 years to the day hurricane katrina slammed ashore, a new hurricane causing chaos. this storm is a monster and it parked itself over new orleans. martha: good morning everybody. we have a lot to talk about. the national hurricane center warning that a dangerous storm surge and heavy rain, 20 inches they are talking about could be dumped on the new orleans and north area. that s expected to continue today and into tonight and mississippi as well. bill: jonathan serrie live in new orleans. what is it like where you are right now? we are experiencing heavy rains and a torrential downpour. this is the convention center. you may recall during katrina it was a refuge of last re
then a surprise appearance by her husband with a heartfelt kiss. she talked about the challenges they faced as a couple, as a family, and the challenges facing america. more on what she said and what s expected later tonight when paul ryan makes his own national debut. first, a fox news alert. fresh threats with the gulf coast exactly 7 years to the day hurricane katrina slammed ashore, a new hurricane causing chaos. this storm is a monster and it parked itself over new orleans. martha: good morning everybody. we have a lot to talk about. the national hurricane center warning that a dangerous storm surge and heavy rain, 20 inches they are talking about could be dumped on the new orleans and north area. that s expected to continue today and into tonight and mississippi as well. bill: jonathan serrie live in new orleans. what is it like where you are right now? we are experiencing heavy rains and a torrential downpour. this is the convention center. you may recall during katr