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United States: Louisiana Cajuns are keen to preserve their identity | Revisited • FRANCE 24 English
In the southern US state of Louisiana, Cajuns make up nearly 10% of the population. Although French is spoken less with each passing generation, some are fighting to preserve the language and keep their traditions alive. Our reporter Fanny Allard visited to find out more.
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published: 03 Jul 2020
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États-Unis : en Louisiane, avec les Cajuns qui veulent préserver leur identité • FRANCE 24
En Louisiane, au sud des États-Unis, les Cajuns représentent près de 10% de la population. L’usage du Français se perd peu à peu, mais de génération en génération, certains se battent pour préserver la langue et perpétuer leurs traditions. Notre reporter Fanny Allard est partie à leur rencontre.
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published: 04 Jul 2020
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The Fading Cajun Culture (Part 1)
Give us 25 minutes, and we will give you 350 years of history. Although there are three parts to this series, In part one, we move from France to Nova Scotia and eventually Louisiana. *Note: Within the first few minutes of this video, Dr. Barry accidentally says that Poitou, France is located on the Eastern side of France. Poitou is located on the Western side of France*. This was an honest mistake and could not be removed from the film due to technical difficulties. Thank you for your understanding.
This documentary covers over 300 years of history concerning the migration and development of modern day Cajuns. Our story starts in Poitou, France where persecution caused a group of French settlers to travel across the ocean to Nova Scotia, Canada. Here they established a new life for them...
published: 29 Nov 2015
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What is Cajun? DIALECT, ACCENT and WHERE IT COMES FROM
🎥 WATCH: How Cajun Boudin is Made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUwVw_ralHk
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I recently visited Avery Island in partnership with Tabasco. During my visit I heard so much Cajun that I had to get a brief lesson in what is the Cajun Dialect.
Here are all the words and phrases we learned:
Talk about
Laissez les bons temps rouler
Boudin
Bourré
Fais do-do
Lagniappe
Ça c’est bon
Boucherie
Have you been to Avery Island? Leave me a comment below!
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published: 17 Nov 2017
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Cap sur la Louisiane, où les Cajuns défendent le français
À l’occasion de la 26e édition de la Semaine de la langue française et de la #francophonie, France 24 diffuse une série de reportages sur l'usage du français en #Louisiane.
Pas facile de faire vivre la langue française en Amérique. En Louisiane, dans le sud des États-Unis, les Cajuns, descendants des Acadiens chassés d’Acadie (Canada) par les Anglais lors du Grand Dérangement vers 1750, ne représentent aujourd'hui que 10 % de la population. L’usage du français se perd peu à peu, mais de génération en génération, certains se battent pour préserver la langue et perpétuer les traditions.
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published: 20 Mar 2021
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Louisiana Creole and Cajuns: What's the Difference? Race, Ethnicity, History and Genetics
Many people often use the terms Cajun and Louisiana Creole interchangeably, and although there are many historical, linguistic, and cultural similarities between the two groups, they are very distinct in other ways.
In this video we are going to be delving into the history of the Cajuns and Creole people that live in the modern American state of Louisiana, and why and how they both came to be.
Please share your thoughts on the two groups in the comments section down below!
Thanks for watching!
Footage of the Louisiana bayou: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKH9JEdZREc
published: 29 May 2017
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What on Earth Happened to the Acadians/Cajuns?
What on Earth happened to the Acadians, better known in most of the United States as the Cajuns? Hundreds of years ago, there was a distinct territory and culture that developed in North America that was a product of French imperialism, located in what is now modern day Canada. However, after conflicts with the British, their descendants had one of the most dramatic and interesting tales of trials and tribulations seen in any community in the US or Canada.
In today's video we're going to be discussing the history of the Acadians and what happened to their modern day descendants, such as the Cajuns, and how and why they ended up where they did, with many of these Acadian refugees ending up all across the globe. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://davenkathy.blogspot.com/2018/01/cajun...
published: 24 Jun 2020
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Les Cajuns
Spectacle de Phil Lauzon et Les Cajuns enregistré aux Festivités Western de St-Victor
published: 12 Oct 2017
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This Cajun Restaurant Has a Year-Long Waiting List
In an unassuming building in Galliano, Louisiana, Alzina Toups makes some of the best food you’ll ever eat. But while her Jambalaya, fried shrimp and other garlic-laden Cajun staples are sure to bless your tongue and break your heart, they aren’t so easy to come by. Alzina doesn’t take walk-ins, and reservations—which book up a year in advance—can only be made by reaching her by landline.
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published: 10 Apr 2019
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PT. 5 - Cajun Culture Is Vanishing In South Louisiana Due To A Coastal Crisis | NBC Nightly News
In part 5 of “Water’s Edge,” take a drive down highway 23 in Plaquemines Parish and you’ll see the remnants of a bygone cajun culture. For communities that have survived Hurricane Katrina, the BP oil spill and now, the mounting flood risk due to sediment diversions, the populations throughout bayous have dwindled. But those who remain are hopeful that these restorations projects will restore their land without harming fisheries and their way of life.
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published: 01 Apr 2019
16:41
United States: Louisiana Cajuns are keen to preserve their identity | Revisited • FRANCE 24 English
In the southern US state of Louisiana, Cajuns make up nearly 10% of the population. Although French is spoken less with each passing generation, some are fighti...
In the southern US state of Louisiana, Cajuns make up nearly 10% of the population. Although French is spoken less with each passing generation, some are fighting to preserve the language and keep their traditions alive. Our reporter Fanny Allard visited to find out more.
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https://wn.com/United_States_Louisiana_Cajuns_Are_Keen_To_Preserve_Their_Identity_|_Revisited_•_France_24_English
In the southern US state of Louisiana, Cajuns make up nearly 10% of the population. Although French is spoken less with each passing generation, some are fighting to preserve the language and keep their traditions alive. Our reporter Fanny Allard visited to find out more.
Subscribe to France 24 now:
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- published: 03 Jul 2020
- views: 864150
16:38
États-Unis : en Louisiane, avec les Cajuns qui veulent préserver leur identité • FRANCE 24
En Louisiane, au sud des États-Unis, les Cajuns représentent près de 10% de la population. L’usage du Français se perd peu à peu, mais de génération en générati...
En Louisiane, au sud des États-Unis, les Cajuns représentent près de 10% de la population. L’usage du Français se perd peu à peu, mais de génération en génération, certains se battent pour préserver la langue et perpétuer leurs traditions. Notre reporter Fanny Allard est partie à leur rencontre.
#Etatsunis
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https://wn.com/États_Unis_En_Louisiane,_Avec_Les_Cajuns_Qui_Veulent_Préserver_Leur_Identité_•_France_24
En Louisiane, au sud des États-Unis, les Cajuns représentent près de 10% de la population. L’usage du Français se perd peu à peu, mais de génération en génération, certains se battent pour préserver la langue et perpétuer leurs traditions. Notre reporter Fanny Allard est partie à leur rencontre.
#Etatsunis
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- published: 04 Jul 2020
- views: 726370
24:51
The Fading Cajun Culture (Part 1)
Give us 25 minutes, and we will give you 350 years of history. Although there are three parts to this series, In part one, we move from France to Nova Scotia an...
Give us 25 minutes, and we will give you 350 years of history. Although there are three parts to this series, In part one, we move from France to Nova Scotia and eventually Louisiana. *Note: Within the first few minutes of this video, Dr. Barry accidentally says that Poitou, France is located on the Eastern side of France. Poitou is located on the Western side of France*. This was an honest mistake and could not be removed from the film due to technical difficulties. Thank you for your understanding.
This documentary covers over 300 years of history concerning the migration and development of modern day Cajuns. Our story starts in Poitou, France where persecution caused a group of French settlers to travel across the ocean to Nova Scotia, Canada. Here they established a new life for themselves and became known as the Acadians. Many years later as a result of English rule over the region, the Acadians were once again persecuted and forced to leave their homes and travel to many destinations. Several ended up in South Louisiana. Still known as Acadians, they thrived for many years in Louisiana until WWII. As a result of leaving the region to fight in the war, many for the first time met people outside of the Acadian community. The war galvanized the Acadians with Americanism. Now identified as Americans many returned home and slowly left the farms they were raised on to marry individuals outside of the Acadian culture. This led to the current race known as Cajuns. Although Cajuns are located throughout the world now, many still associate South Louisiana with the Cajun culture where the bulk continue to reside. This documentary in no way represents all of the events that helped shape the current Cajun culture. It is rather a synopsis of events that occurred which were part of the evolution of a culture which would become known as Cajun. I am sincerely appreciative to the three teams of multimedia students that contributed to this project. I would also like to thank the academic professionals, historians, trappers, and musicians that graciously contributed to this volume of work. Finally, I would like to thank the Target Corporation which provided the equipment to film and produce the film. My sincere hope is that you gain an appreciation of the Cajun people and that you come to understand the many aspects of the culture that are slowly fading such as; speaking French and living off the land as trappers, fisherman and farmers.
Ray Breaux
https://wn.com/The_Fading_Cajun_Culture_(Part_1)
Give us 25 minutes, and we will give you 350 years of history. Although there are three parts to this series, In part one, we move from France to Nova Scotia and eventually Louisiana. *Note: Within the first few minutes of this video, Dr. Barry accidentally says that Poitou, France is located on the Eastern side of France. Poitou is located on the Western side of France*. This was an honest mistake and could not be removed from the film due to technical difficulties. Thank you for your understanding.
This documentary covers over 300 years of history concerning the migration and development of modern day Cajuns. Our story starts in Poitou, France where persecution caused a group of French settlers to travel across the ocean to Nova Scotia, Canada. Here they established a new life for themselves and became known as the Acadians. Many years later as a result of English rule over the region, the Acadians were once again persecuted and forced to leave their homes and travel to many destinations. Several ended up in South Louisiana. Still known as Acadians, they thrived for many years in Louisiana until WWII. As a result of leaving the region to fight in the war, many for the first time met people outside of the Acadian community. The war galvanized the Acadians with Americanism. Now identified as Americans many returned home and slowly left the farms they were raised on to marry individuals outside of the Acadian culture. This led to the current race known as Cajuns. Although Cajuns are located throughout the world now, many still associate South Louisiana with the Cajun culture where the bulk continue to reside. This documentary in no way represents all of the events that helped shape the current Cajun culture. It is rather a synopsis of events that occurred which were part of the evolution of a culture which would become known as Cajun. I am sincerely appreciative to the three teams of multimedia students that contributed to this project. I would also like to thank the academic professionals, historians, trappers, and musicians that graciously contributed to this volume of work. Finally, I would like to thank the Target Corporation which provided the equipment to film and produce the film. My sincere hope is that you gain an appreciation of the Cajun people and that you come to understand the many aspects of the culture that are slowly fading such as; speaking French and living off the land as trappers, fisherman and farmers.
Ray Breaux
- published: 29 Nov 2015
- views: 594811
6:18
What is Cajun? DIALECT, ACCENT and WHERE IT COMES FROM
🎥 WATCH: How Cajun Boudin is Made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUwVw_ralHk
👕 DAVID’S BEEN HERE SHIRTS & MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/davids-been-her...
🎥 WATCH: How Cajun Boudin is Made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUwVw_ralHk
👕 DAVID’S BEEN HERE SHIRTS & MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/davids-been-here
I recently visited Avery Island in partnership with Tabasco. During my visit I heard so much Cajun that I had to get a brief lesson in what is the Cajun Dialect.
Here are all the words and phrases we learned:
Talk about
Laissez les bons temps rouler
Boudin
Bourré
Fais do-do
Lagniappe
Ça c’est bon
Boucherie
Have you been to Avery Island? Leave me a comment below!
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About Me:
My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 100 countries and over 1,500 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
What is Cajun? DIALECT, ACCENT and WHERE IT COMES FROM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSG4ijgE5aQ
Davidsbeenhere
https://www.youtube.com/Davidsbeenhere
https://wn.com/What_Is_Cajun_Dialect,_Accent_And_Where_It_Comes_From
🎥 WATCH: How Cajun Boudin is Made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUwVw_ralHk
👕 DAVID’S BEEN HERE SHIRTS & MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/davids-been-here
I recently visited Avery Island in partnership with Tabasco. During my visit I heard so much Cajun that I had to get a brief lesson in what is the Cajun Dialect.
Here are all the words and phrases we learned:
Talk about
Laissez les bons temps rouler
Boudin
Bourré
Fais do-do
Lagniappe
Ça c’est bon
Boucherie
Have you been to Avery Island? Leave me a comment below!
☆ CONTACT ☆
► Business:
[email protected]
Subscribe Here! http://bit.ly/DavidsbeenhereSub
Check out my top videos! http://bit.ly/DavidsbeenhereTopVideos
Follow Me:
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Contact Me:
+BUSINESS EMAIL ►
[email protected]
#language #davidsbeenhere #cajun
About Me:
My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 100 countries and over 1,500 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
What is Cajun? DIALECT, ACCENT and WHERE IT COMES FROM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSG4ijgE5aQ
Davidsbeenhere
https://www.youtube.com/Davidsbeenhere
- published: 17 Nov 2017
- views: 828026
5:51
Cap sur la Louisiane, où les Cajuns défendent le français
À l’occasion de la 26e édition de la Semaine de la langue française et de la #francophonie, France 24 diffuse une série de reportages sur l'usage du français en...
À l’occasion de la 26e édition de la Semaine de la langue française et de la #francophonie, France 24 diffuse une série de reportages sur l'usage du français en #Louisiane.
Pas facile de faire vivre la langue française en Amérique. En Louisiane, dans le sud des États-Unis, les Cajuns, descendants des Acadiens chassés d’Acadie (Canada) par les Anglais lors du Grand Dérangement vers 1750, ne représentent aujourd'hui que 10 % de la population. L’usage du français se perd peu à peu, mais de génération en génération, certains se battent pour préserver la langue et perpétuer les traditions.
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https://wn.com/Cap_Sur_La_Louisiane,_Où_Les_Cajuns_Défendent_Le_Français
À l’occasion de la 26e édition de la Semaine de la langue française et de la #francophonie, France 24 diffuse une série de reportages sur l'usage du français en #Louisiane.
Pas facile de faire vivre la langue française en Amérique. En Louisiane, dans le sud des États-Unis, les Cajuns, descendants des Acadiens chassés d’Acadie (Canada) par les Anglais lors du Grand Dérangement vers 1750, ne représentent aujourd'hui que 10 % de la population. L’usage du français se perd peu à peu, mais de génération en génération, certains se battent pour préserver la langue et perpétuer les traditions.
Abonnez-vous à notre chaîne sur YouTube : http://f24.my/youtube
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- published: 20 Mar 2021
- views: 57919
10:24
Louisiana Creole and Cajuns: What's the Difference? Race, Ethnicity, History and Genetics
Many people often use the terms Cajun and Louisiana Creole interchangeably, and although there are many historical, linguistic, and cultural similarities betwee...
Many people often use the terms Cajun and Louisiana Creole interchangeably, and although there are many historical, linguistic, and cultural similarities between the two groups, they are very distinct in other ways.
In this video we are going to be delving into the history of the Cajuns and Creole people that live in the modern American state of Louisiana, and why and how they both came to be.
Please share your thoughts on the two groups in the comments section down below!
Thanks for watching!
Footage of the Louisiana bayou: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKH9JEdZREc
https://wn.com/Louisiana_Creole_And_Cajuns_What's_The_Difference_Race,_Ethnicity,_History_And_Genetics
Many people often use the terms Cajun and Louisiana Creole interchangeably, and although there are many historical, linguistic, and cultural similarities between the two groups, they are very distinct in other ways.
In this video we are going to be delving into the history of the Cajuns and Creole people that live in the modern American state of Louisiana, and why and how they both came to be.
Please share your thoughts on the two groups in the comments section down below!
Thanks for watching!
Footage of the Louisiana bayou: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKH9JEdZREc
- published: 29 May 2017
- views: 2534904
11:40
What on Earth Happened to the Acadians/Cajuns?
What on Earth happened to the Acadians, better known in most of the United States as the Cajuns? Hundreds of years ago, there was a distinct territory and cultu...
What on Earth happened to the Acadians, better known in most of the United States as the Cajuns? Hundreds of years ago, there was a distinct territory and culture that developed in North America that was a product of French imperialism, located in what is now modern day Canada. However, after conflicts with the British, their descendants had one of the most dramatic and interesting tales of trials and tribulations seen in any community in the US or Canada.
In today's video we're going to be discussing the history of the Acadians and what happened to their modern day descendants, such as the Cajuns, and how and why they ended up where they did, with many of these Acadian refugees ending up all across the globe. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://davenkathy.blogspot.com/2018/01/cajuns-acadians-evangeline-and-st.html http://www.acadian-cajun.com/livrpool.htm http://www.louisianafolklife.org/LT/Virtual_Books/Guide_to_State/dillard.html https://www.britannica.com/topic/Acadian https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/history-of-acadia https://www.census.gov/acs/www/data/data-tables-and-tools/american-factfinder/
https://wn.com/What_On_Earth_Happened_To_The_Acadians_Cajuns
What on Earth happened to the Acadians, better known in most of the United States as the Cajuns? Hundreds of years ago, there was a distinct territory and culture that developed in North America that was a product of French imperialism, located in what is now modern day Canada. However, after conflicts with the British, their descendants had one of the most dramatic and interesting tales of trials and tribulations seen in any community in the US or Canada.
In today's video we're going to be discussing the history of the Acadians and what happened to their modern day descendants, such as the Cajuns, and how and why they ended up where they did, with many of these Acadian refugees ending up all across the globe. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://davenkathy.blogspot.com/2018/01/cajuns-acadians-evangeline-and-st.html http://www.acadian-cajun.com/livrpool.htm http://www.louisianafolklife.org/LT/Virtual_Books/Guide_to_State/dillard.html https://www.britannica.com/topic/Acadian https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/history-of-acadia https://www.census.gov/acs/www/data/data-tables-and-tools/american-factfinder/
- published: 24 Jun 2020
- views: 108497
1:14:46
Les Cajuns
Spectacle de Phil Lauzon et Les Cajuns enregistré aux Festivités Western de St-Victor
Spectacle de Phil Lauzon et Les Cajuns enregistré aux Festivités Western de St-Victor
https://wn.com/Les_Cajuns
Spectacle de Phil Lauzon et Les Cajuns enregistré aux Festivités Western de St-Victor
- published: 12 Oct 2017
- views: 15637
3:15
This Cajun Restaurant Has a Year-Long Waiting List
In an unassuming building in Galliano, Louisiana, Alzina Toups makes some of the best food you’ll ever eat. But while her Jambalaya, fried shrimp and other garl...
In an unassuming building in Galliano, Louisiana, Alzina Toups makes some of the best food you’ll ever eat. But while her Jambalaya, fried shrimp and other garlic-laden Cajun staples are sure to bless your tongue and break your heart, they aren’t so easy to come by. Alzina doesn’t take walk-ins, and reservations—which book up a year in advance—can only be made by reaching her by landline.
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb
#Cajun #Cooking #Chef
This story is a part of our Flavors series, where we do so much more than play with our food. Come with us as we dive into deliciously different and tastefully off-beat stories in the culinary world.
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https://wn.com/This_Cajun_Restaurant_Has_A_Year_Long_Waiting_List
In an unassuming building in Galliano, Louisiana, Alzina Toups makes some of the best food you’ll ever eat. But while her Jambalaya, fried shrimp and other garlic-laden Cajun staples are sure to bless your tongue and break your heart, they aren’t so easy to come by. Alzina doesn’t take walk-ins, and reservations—which book up a year in advance—can only be made by reaching her by landline.
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PT. 5 - Cajun Culture Is Vanishing In South Louisiana Due To A Coastal Crisis | NBC Nightly News
In part 5 of “Water’s Edge,” take a drive down highway 23 in Plaquemines Parish and you’ll see the remnants of a bygone cajun culture. For communities that have...
In part 5 of “Water’s Edge,” take a drive down highway 23 in Plaquemines Parish and you’ll see the remnants of a bygone cajun culture. For communities that have survived Hurricane Katrina, the BP oil spill and now, the mounting flood risk due to sediment diversions, the populations throughout bayous have dwindled. But those who remain are hopeful that these restorations projects will restore their land without harming fisheries and their way of life.
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In part 5 of “Water’s Edge,” take a drive down highway 23 in Plaquemines Parish and you’ll see the remnants of a bygone cajun culture. For communities that have survived Hurricane Katrina, the BP oil spill and now, the mounting flood risk due to sediment diversions, the populations throughout bayous have dwindled. But those who remain are hopeful that these restorations projects will restore their land without harming fisheries and their way of life.
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PT. 5 - Cajun Culture Is Vanishing In South Louisiana Due To A Coastal Crisis | NBC Nightly News
- published: 01 Apr 2019
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