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Brian boyles talks about the days following the 2013 new Orleans Saints super bowl victory. We will have mr. Brian boyles and hell be reading from his work new orleans boom blackout one hundred days in americas coolest hot spot mr. Boyles is the Vice President for content at the louisiana endowment for the humanities. His work has been featured in oxford american, vice. Com, the classical, offbeat magazine, lens, the brooklyn rail, slam, and louisiana culture business. Is the author of ne track and coauthor of new orleans, the underground guide. So without further ado, mr. Brian boyles spewing thick as much and thank you all for coming out on this lovely day in baton rouge and thank you to the book festival. This really is one of the great events we have in laveen, arizona, in louisiana. This deliberate of louisiana deserves a great credit for what they put in for this festiv ....
Answers in a shooting that killed one person, and critically hurt another outside the florida mall. And in clermont, a shooting death in a publix parking lot. The few clues police have to work with this morning. Good morning. Thanks for joining us. I m cara moore. Dave some of you on the coast line seeing 50 degrees. A few clouds out there. There is an eastern win. Chapters are little milder on the shoreline then we are seeing in the interior. 46 degrees in ocala. 50 in winter haven and orlando. About 51 degrees up in sanford. Expectations for today, cloud cover will continue to push towards the coast. We see a couple of sprinkles they are not going to make it very far past the Barrier Islands this morning. Today, showers are going to spill up from the south. As it worked into the afternoon afternoon, condition should clear. We will have a breezy, chilly sunday forecast tomorrow. Following breaking news from apopka this morning. ....
Evidence, phony names. Like a screenplay the Police Report went up a lot of supervisors. They strove to craft a hollywood ending. The film directors stood together over a computer terminal looking to strike directly. What it wanted more than anything is to keep the massacre out of the public view. During the job. Bickering to strike the right tone. The little side note, one of the moments on the bridge, residents and officers, civil rights cases in new orleans, i feel like i could never stop learning. Family members on the bridge that morning, and in my mind what happened to the victims , his brother was arrested. The other had her arm shot off. Her daughter topper to protector. The paramedics that dont work on him. Dont give up on him. They save his life. Bartholomew had been shot in the head. When i left in my mind researching this, he met a bystander who looked after them. Someone figure out what happened. He was not at that day ....
In it he focuses on events that took place am to the almost to the day almost ten years ago in new orleans. It was only days after Hurricane Katrina had wreaked havoc on the city and its residents, many of whom had lost their possessions, houses, loved ones and hopings. Police also were confronted about their own fears. These two realities collided on september 4, 2005, on the danziger bring and evolved into a decadelong narrative that still has yet to be fully resolved. And its a narrative that has become all too depressingly familiar across our country, from ferguson to Staten Island to baltimore and beyond, the shootings of unarmed black citizens by Police Officers whose actions and attitudes seem to represent a wholly different system of blue on black justice. I wish i could say, ronnie, that your book was neither ....
Warm introduction and thank you for hosting me. I am so happy to be here. They occupied the house just next door, formerly occupied by Jefferson Davis. It is a story that very few civil war buffs know. Ive given this talk all over the country and people are surprised, they have not heard of him before. Over the next hour i will tell you why he was chosen to enter richmond 150 years ago today. You may remember his name when you walk out of here. The book is actually on sale upstairs in the gift shop. I will be doing a book signing upstairs. If you have a copy of the book there is time to get one. Richmond was captured april 3, 1865. What an understatement that is, to capture the historic event that happened 150 years ago today. I got interested in this project 12 years ago when i was going through my grandfathers Family Archive and memoirs and came across this entry. My fathe ....