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st. louis is divided. the northside is predominantly black. to the south, it's whiter and more affluent. the city's murder rate is at a 50-year high, and st. louis has one of the highest rates of police shootings in the country. most of them against black citizens. >> we want kim! >> enter kim gardner, a progressive prosecutor who has very publicly taken on the powerful police union. so, right off the bat, you've not gotten along with the police union >> no. >> from day one. ( ticking ) >> the entirire music inindustry will have e their eyeses fixed n the grammymys tonight.t. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but first, wewe wanted to introduce you to new orleans' seself-proclaiaimed "best band n the land," so you could hear them, and their story. >> thank you, at ease for a second. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) >> bill whitaker: tonight, dr. jon lapook, on assign
st. louis is divided. the northside is predominantly black. to the south, it's whiter and more affluent. the city's murder rate is at a 50-year high, and st. louis has one of the highest rates of police shootings in the country. most of them against black citizens. >> we want kim! >> enter kim gardner, a progressive prosecutor who has very publicly taken on the powerful police union. so, right off the bat, you've not gotten along with the police union >> no. >> from day...
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once they got to st. louis, they joined st.rity which had a history of taking in recent migrants and then they learned how to be gardeners -- barbers. >> that's a good segue to this question. what surprised do you or amazed you the most in your research? >> so, just like other people who are my age who had heard of madam walker, we knew she started her career company and that was kind of the whole story. but as i began to do research about her, i discovered that she was an international entrepreneur, she was a pioneer in the modern hair care industry. but that she had been, when she had some influence, she use that influence as a philanthropist and as a really outspoken political activist. speaking out on behalf of black soldiers during world war i, participating in the naacp's anti-lynching movement. and again, i keep coming back to records of the national archives and college park, there are some classified materials from world war i. she was actually, she and ida b. wells, who is just posthumously awarded the pulitzer prize
once they got to st. louis, they joined st.rity which had a history of taking in recent migrants and then they learned how to be gardeners -- barbers. >> that's a good segue to this question. what surprised do you or amazed you the most in your research? >> so, just like other people who are my age who had heard of madam walker, we knew she started her career company and that was kind of the whole story. but as i began to do research about her, i discovered that she was an...
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she can't the nfl in st. louis and then she went to prison for really short amount of time for this other con in arizona and then she got out and went to buffalo, new york, pretend to be a doctor, no big deal. like was kind of a successful doctor and triggered a man for rabies. gave him him a physical, looked at the baby and got in trouble for that and then vanished. i did try to find her to the extent of my abilities. i'm not a private eye, like -- but i guess i did get to a point where i was like okay, i'm just going in the chapter and say i couldn't find her and said basically who knows what she's up to? because you don't want to get, i think we can be kind of potential as a society to take it to a serious place with we want to lock people up and punish them. roxy served her time, so like i don't need 200 down and find her as a 70 something year old and yet let her for being a con artist. i would love to talk with her. if she is after out theree to hear from her. i think there is something to be said for just le
she can't the nfl in st. louis and then she went to prison for really short amount of time for this other con in arizona and then she got out and went to buffalo, new york, pretend to be a doctor, no big deal. like was kind of a successful doctor and triggered a man for rabies. gave him him a physical, looked at the baby and got in trouble for that and then vanished. i did try to find her to the extent of my abilities. i'm not a private eye, like -- but i guess i did get to a point where i was...
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. >> born in st. louis, missouri, he was raised on gospel and the blues.known young woman from tennessee. >> she was ann bullock, we didn't know her as tina turner. >> she preferred music over medicine and was an aspiring singer. >> he came out looking for a record deal, and ran in to two men from st. louis and they decided to put a group lereaux e other hebs. it was five people and dimension was about music. nobody had a name like that out there. >> reporter: and known had a sound like they did. go where you want to go was their rrriv om a hot air baloon festival. >> he started to play up and up and away, and it was beautiful. and we said it was beautiful but it will never be a hit. >> why didn't you think it would? >> we had thought the song was too pretty. >> pretty, and popular. and in the tumultuous year of 1968, up and up and away, won six grammy awards. next, a classic. ♪ ♪ aquarius is, let the sunshine " >> we were in the studio and we had done all the let sunshine in over and over again and our producer told billie. he said, okay, billie, it's you
. >> born in st. louis, missouri, he was raised on gospel and the blues.known young woman from tennessee. >> she was ann bullock, we didn't know her as tina turner. >> she preferred music over medicine and was an aspiring singer. >> he came out looking for a record deal, and ran in to two men from st. louis and they decided to put a group lereaux e other hebs. it was five people and dimension was about music. nobody had a name like that out there. >> reporter: and...
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for the moment dr davis thanks for joining us from st louis in missouri thanks for your time great as always to be here with you thank you. well germany set to gradually hand cautiously to lift its coronavirus restrictions chancellor angela merkel and state leaders were in talks for 9 hours on wednesday working on a step by step plan to relax measures from monday people will be allowed to gathering groups of up to 5 and some shops can reopen public support for restrictions this fall but curbs will be reimposed if the infection rate gets out of control. britain's chancellor says he'll do whatever it takes to help the u.k.'s battered economy recover from the coronavirus pandemic which is soon i commend the pledge as he unveiled this year's budget it offers more short term relief for businesses but will push the deficit to its highest level ever in peace time challenge reports now from london. the same is. true. in your diet and you spring up in the afternoon to come and see. if only britain's economy had as much bounce to it as one of 6 peers loaves the baker has gone from bread making
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we also expect st. louis has a very high poverty rate.at, we have a very old building stock. and so we're also hoping to be able to use some of these funds to bring some buildings back up to provide for good workforce housing for people. a lot of needs. housing certainly public safety, replacing our general revenue that has been lost and will continue to be lost for a while. are just some of the key things. >> you said -- i've seen you said the city's revenue dropped by the figure that i saw was by $90 million because of the pandemic. you're getting $500 million over the next two years from this. so you're getting more than five times the revenue drop that you have -- that the hit in revenue that you have taken from the pandemic. this is more than making up to are what was lost from the pandemic. >> well, it is. however, we had about a $20 million loss in last fiscal year which that would have been really march, april, may, june. and then close to a $70 million loss in the current fiscal year that we're in. and this is not over. i mean, w
we also expect st. louis has a very high poverty rate.at, we have a very old building stock. and so we're also hoping to be able to use some of these funds to bring some buildings back up to provide for good workforce housing for people. a lot of needs. housing certainly public safety, replacing our general revenue that has been lost and will continue to be lost for a while. are just some of the key things. >> you said -- i've seen you said the city's revenue dropped by the figure that i...
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sharks hosted the st. louis blues in white. san jose had a man advantage up 1-0, but st. louis tyler bozag, right place right time tied it up in the third period. game went to a shootout and here's how this ended. vladimir tarasenko got it by martin jones. the blues won it a final 2-1. the sharks have lost three straight. >>> golf at honda classic, wesley bryant today, took the ú hit it out of the mud, need a couple hacks to get it out of trouble. he was trying to save a good score. bryant shot a 6 over 78 and missed the cut. >>> shout out usf women's basketball, they won their nit opener over houston, 71-63. next up the always pesky unbeaten california baptists tomorrow night. go dons. >> thanks, vern. >>> after being shut down for the pandemic the magic is back >>> on the road to recovery, tonight some exciting news for kids in the bay area. >> children's fairyland in oakland is now back open. ♪we're waiting just for you. ♪. >> today families enjoyed a stroll through the fairyland -themed amusement park which has been around 70 years. rides and performances are still clo
sharks hosted the st. louis blues in white. san jose had a man advantage up 1-0, but st. louis tyler bozag, right place right time tied it up in the third period. game went to a shootout and here's how this ended. vladimir tarasenko got it by martin jones. the blues won it a final 2-1. the sharks have lost three straight. >>> golf at honda classic, wesley bryant today, took the ú hit it out of the mud, need a couple hacks to get it out of trouble. he was trying to save a good score....
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. >> at the shark tank, san jose hitting the ice against st. louis. and a half minutes in, dylan scores to give the sharks a 1-nothing lead. but the blue scored three times in the third period and that was the difference. st. louis hands san jose its fourth loss in a row. five to the final. hey, let's give it up for stanford sophomore, shane griffin. he won the 165-pound national wrestling championship. the victory comes after the school's decided to eliminate the wrestling program, after this season. griffin wore his black singlet inside out, in protest. he is only the second-national champion in the 104-year history of the program. that's a look at sports. more news, after the break. yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. tha
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in my questions which goes back to the last chapter which is here in st. louis like no looking at women all of the city. and thinking are you roxy. need to look of a picture of person that i can can narrowed down some not just like standing and looking in any woman of a certain age and thinking maybe. tori: that's the problem. >> went out is like anybody 52250 years old printed really like getting my curiosity up. i'm curious about getting away with it. so there's a lot of in the con artists, part of the con like getting away with it is probably what they want to do. but obviously most of the women this book don't really get away with it. but in a way that roxy kind of did because like now we don't know where she is and she good to be continuing to be a con artist i'm wondering like when does your research stopped in at one point in the con career do we really think that maybe they've turned a new leaf in their not a con artist printed. tori: this i think. my research stops when i can't find anything else about them. like that is me. there's an appointment unlik
in my questions which goes back to the last chapter which is here in st. louis like no looking at women all of the city. and thinking are you roxy. need to look of a picture of person that i can can narrowed down some not just like standing and looking in any woman of a certain age and thinking maybe. tori: that's the problem. >> went out is like anybody 52250 years old printed really like getting my curiosity up. i'm curious about getting away with it. so there's a lot of in the con...
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to protect against storm surge and one place under threat from rising sea levels is the city of st louis and senegal from the world bank have donated more than $40000000.00 to help people living in the unesco world heritage sites adapt to climate change nicholas hock is in st louis senegal. an unexpected tide swept away xena who calls home with it a lifetime of memories remember she says to her son at emma how in a matter of hours our living room where you used to watch t.v. kitchen and your bedroom were wiped away by the ocean's currents they now live on the outskirts of the city with thousands of others displaced a new life the city council told them to adapt to that sound but being forced to live a difficult life here this was supposed to be temporary and we're living here now for 2 years there's no food no help and no sign from authorities anything will change they won't be able to return home. to save what is left of what used to be the capital of the colonial era french west africa france and the world bank have raised $40000000.00 for what they call climate adaptation the funds ha
to protect against storm surge and one place under threat from rising sea levels is the city of st louis and senegal from the world bank have donated more than $40000000.00 to help people living in the unesco world heritage sites adapt to climate change nicholas hock is in st louis senegal. an unexpected tide swept away xena who calls home with it a lifetime of memories remember she says to her son at emma how in a matter of hours our living room where you used to watch t.v. kitchen and your...
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st. louis blues in white and back pedalling, because hurricane san jose and tomas hurdle right by the goalie and tied the game. four minutes left. the blues led and increased the lead. jordan snuck in and scored his second goal of the night. st. louis came in here and won on back-to-back nights. 5-2 final tonight. it was san jose's fourth straight loss. but wait, there's more. >>> ahead, the best thing i saw today. keep stanford wrestling. covid has made clear that having health insurance is more important than ever. at covered california, every plan is comprehensive, covering everything from preventive care to mental health. and it's the only place that offers financial help for health insurance. enrollment is open due to covid-19. if you or someone you know isn't covered, now is the time to sign up. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll now at coveredca.com. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so
st. louis blues in white and back pedalling, because hurricane san jose and tomas hurdle right by the goalie and tied the game. four minutes left. the blues led and increased the lead. jordan snuck in and scored his second goal of the night. st. louis came in here and won on back-to-back nights. 5-2 final tonight. it was san jose's fourth straight loss. but wait, there's more. >>> ahead, the best thing i saw today. keep stanford wrestling. covid has made clear that having health...
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los angeles or st. louis >> st. louis. >> st. louis. >> all right let's see.ton, d.c.? >> d.c. >> let's see if you're right las vegas, 58. ding, ding, ding 70 in d.c. one more run the table. phoenix or atlanta this is a trick one. >> trick one. >> phoenix. >> i'll say atlanta. >> i'll say phoenix. >> phoenix, oh, 68 72 in atlanta. everyone is a winner when you take a look at these temperatures that's right western chill but eastern warmth cincinnati, 71 66 in baltimore. macon, georgia, baking at 75 oklahoma city 77 thursday, new york city, 71 degrees. 20 degrees below average, above average, st. louis, 68, 12 degrees warmer things cool off as we get to the weekend, but still a little bit above average. that's right johnny, tell them what they've won? that's right you're goi >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we get a look at some rain moving in, we're going to see these off and on showers throughout today and at times even a chance of some thunderstorms, but also expect some breaks in between, so you want to make sure you're checking that nbc bay
los angeles or st. louis >> st. louis. >> st. louis. >> all right let's see.ton, d.c.? >> d.c. >> let's see if you're right las vegas, 58. ding, ding, ding 70 in d.c. one more run the table. phoenix or atlanta this is a trick one. >> trick one. >> phoenix. >> i'll say atlanta. >> i'll say phoenix. >> phoenix, oh, 68 72 in atlanta. everyone is a winner when you take a look at these temperatures that's right western chill but eastern...
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st. louisgoes off of the defenseman stick, going off of erik karlsson's knee for the score. the blue scored twice in 10 minutes. after that, it was hurdle, letting the lamb. that is his eighth of the year. ryan o'reilly is a power play goal. sharks lose 5-2. they have lost four straight games. abc7 news sports sports sports p by your local toyota dealers. >>> we have more to come on abc7 news at 11:00. miami beach officials are cracking down on out-of-control spring break rounds. the antics that warranted an emergency curfew? >>> the rising number of assaults against asian americans has mental health professional sounding the >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. >>> the victims of this week's shooting spree in the atlanta area were honored at vigils across the nation today. dear heart broken families are demanding justice. as of now, investigators have not classified the killings as a hate crime. ellen lopez has the latest from atlanta. >> reporter: to
st. louisgoes off of the defenseman stick, going off of erik karlsson's knee for the score. the blue scored twice in 10 minutes. after that, it was hurdle, letting the lamb. that is his eighth of the year. ryan o'reilly is a power play goal. sharks lose 5-2. they have lost four straight games. abc7 news sports sports sports p by your local toyota dealers. >>> we have more to come on abc7 news at 11:00. miami beach officials are cracking down on out-of-control spring break rounds. the...
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it was made in 1904 by the libby company specifically for the world's fair that was happening in st. louis that year oftentimes companies would make really grand works for the fair as a way of showcasing their greatest abilities and what they could really do. so this is a piece of cut glass it would have first been blown as what was called a blank without any decoration on it and the glass blowers would have been passed it off to the cutters and then that would have gone through several stages of cutting where you first rough out a design and then you go in and you really make the cuts deep and precise more precise. the wonderful thing about cut glass is that it has this really brilliant look to it. so when the light shines on it it reflects and refracts and it makes this kind of beautiful brilliant look, so the type of glass that libby was making here at that time period was brilliant cut glass. it's what you think of as that very heavy sparkly with the beautiful designs that just look like diamonds when the light hit it and so from the 1880s until probably the 1920s was the era of brilli
it was made in 1904 by the libby company specifically for the world's fair that was happening in st. louis that year oftentimes companies would make really grand works for the fair as a way of showcasing their greatest abilities and what they could really do. so this is a piece of cut glass it would have first been blown as what was called a blank without any decoration on it and the glass blowers would have been passed it off to the cutters and then that would have gone through several stages...
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mean by it is indeed a teacher in st louis and if you're gonna get it. how will climate change affect us and our children. and be w dot com slash water. to know that 77 percent blockage are younger than the body. that's me and me and you. and you know what it's time your voices what. the 77 percent talk about the issues. from the politics to flash from housing boom boom town this is where they are. welcome to the 77 percent. this weekend d w. this is news and these are our top stories the leaders of germany's 16 federal states and chancellor angela merkel have agreed to extend the country's coronavirus lockdown measures until the 20th of march however chancellor merkel said a number of walk down measures would soon be relaxed if infection rates allow it in aspen comes after talks between the chancellor and regional leaders. security is tight in washington d.c. with police.
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in st. louis, she was referred to as general jessie. when her husband issued an emancipation order in missouri in late august, 1861 without advising president lincoln in advance, it was general jessie who boarded a train east to convince the president that he should not revoke her husband's order, even though union soldiers were laying town their arms in missouri because at that early stage of the war, they had not signed up to free slaves. her late night encounter with lincoln in september was one of the most famous meetings in the white house during the civil war. neither she nor he handled it well, but most of the blame goes to jessie who threaten -- who demanded lincoln's confidential correspondence and even seemed to threaten that her husband would challenge the president's authority. she encouraged fremont to flout lincoln's order of revocation, and he did, and lincoln soon relieved him of command. though fremont was given another command in 1862 in western virginia, that also ended badly. jessie was at his side there, too. she se
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. >> she said porter they did let me go to st. louis and i said they are in so much trouble. >>> i told everybody that i'm healthier than all of you. i've had 30 tests and i been vaccinated. if you are going i am going. >> i love it. i know that there are a lot of fans out there. fill out your bracket challenge on the kpix.com and win free stuff. >>> now back to our resident non-sister elizabeth. >> i played anon in the sound of music and high school. it was memorable. i had tolines. >> the hills are alive. >>> up next, a preview of the new art installation. emerging you in the most legendary works of art. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, crisis on the border. the new numbers tonight as cbs news has learned just how many children are in u.s. custody after illegally crossing the border alone. the stunning admission from president biden's homeland security chief: illegal crossings are on pace to be the largest in two decades as republicans blame the administration's rollback of trump's strict policies. tonight we meet
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and i remember in my experience, 31 years old, i went to st. louis follow -- st. louis. they showed me their model. 90% of our fighter attack aircraft was into that one platform. was that such a smart idea? but once we did it, then what? we cannot have a fire attack. short answer is -- it seems to be working better now, yeah, but i want to stop throwing money down that particular rathole. -- i love this argument, i know it does not work particularly well. that is awesome and i respect that from a business standpoint, but ultimately it drives us into the ground, so what i'm going to try to do is find out how we get a mix aircraft that is most expensive, bottom line. a big part of that is finding something that does not make us rely on the f-35 for the next five years -- secretary mark esper unveiled a plan last fall for this concept and -- >> i'm sorry, this whole thing is funny. i know how that came to be. but so, go ahead. >> let me say a word about the 355 ship navy concept. that came about, as i understand it, but the obama pentagon asked the commanders of how that's
and i remember in my experience, 31 years old, i went to st. louis follow -- st. louis. they showed me their model. 90% of our fighter attack aircraft was into that one platform. was that such a smart idea? but once we did it, then what? we cannot have a fire attack. short answer is -- it seems to be working better now, yeah, but i want to stop throwing money down that particular rathole. -- i love this argument, i know it does not work particularly well. that is awesome and i respect that from...
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. >> i work in a hospital back in st. louis. >> every day in st. louis, trying to get a little freedom down here. because we heard about the rules. >> reporter: more like the lack of them. florida businesses were allowed to reopen at full capacity in late september. but without the ability to enforce mask wearing with fines. >> we're probably one of the few wearing masks, walking around. >> reporter: now miami beach's mayor is bracing for what he fears would be a super spreader. would it make life easier if people didn't come? >> yes. >> reporter: for the spring breakers who do come, he hopes they'll vacation responsibly. >> i'll be blunt. we're trying to survive this. this is not a moment where we're saying everything's great. we recognize that there's a pandemic, there's a crush of people who want to come here, there's real public safety issues that we have to address. and we also worry that this community will become a super spreader for other communities. >> reporter: the same concerns echoed by the nation's top infectious disease expert. >> i d
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rent in st. louis, about 7500. okay, for the year. obviously. you want to eat. the uda said that the basics will run you $3,000. assuming you have a car, gas, up keep, parking insurance, $5,000. clothes, internet, if you are going to spoil yourself. cell phone. about $2800. again, you are likely going to get insurance at 40 hours a week. but you are still looking at another $2600 for doctors, you can make it work assuming there's no surprise bill of more than $400. there's no margin for much more than survival. and remember what i said, that is a single adult with no kids. one kid and the math between left, right and reasonable does not come out. even if nobody gets new clothes for a year, you don't get anywhere. cut out internet and cell phone, no toys. no the netflix, no cable. you are still 23 grand in the hole. hello credit card debt. so your kid is old enough that you don't need child care and you live close enough to work that you walk. still in the hole. that means even with all the cuts you are now living without, you are facing a choices of which doctor
rent in st. louis, about 7500. okay, for the year. obviously. you want to eat. the uda said that the basics will run you $3,000. assuming you have a car, gas, up keep, parking insurance, $5,000. clothes, internet, if you are going to spoil yourself. cell phone. about $2800. again, you are likely going to get insurance at 40 hours a week. but you are still looking at another $2600 for doctors, you can make it work assuming there's no surprise bill of more than $400. there's no margin for much...
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they live in chicago, atlanta or new york, in detroit, st. louis, any one of a thousand cities and towns. they have new standard, a buying power they have never enjoyed before. their good prospects for all types of goods and services. but they are often overlooked because of mistaken ideas. because of out of date ideas of how the negro lives and buys. truth of the matter is that the negro lives pretty of the same as other folks. he buys pretty of the same way too. but just the same, a lot of old doubts and opinions keep cropping up over and over again. >> i don't like to do business with negroes. they are drifters, you can't keep track of them. >> yes, although a lot of people think that way, truth is one out of every three negro families living in cities today owns its own home. and that figure comes directly from the united states bureau of census. >> maybe so. but negros are poor credit risks. >> not northern any more than a other group. actually they meet their payments often more faithfully than other in the same economic level. >> well, may b
they live in chicago, atlanta or new york, in detroit, st. louis, any one of a thousand cities and towns. they have new standard, a buying power they have never enjoyed before. their good prospects for all types of goods and services. but they are often overlooked because of mistaken ideas. because of out of date ideas of how the negro lives and buys. truth of the matter is that the negro lives pretty of the same as other folks. he buys pretty of the same way too. but just the same, a lot of...
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. >> i work in the hospital back in st. louis so i've been -- >> every day in st. uis, it's kind of -- a bit of freedom there, i heard. because you have the rules. >> reporter: more like a lack of them. florida businesses were allowed to reopen in full capacity in late september. but without the ability to enforce mask wearing with fines. >> we're probably one of the few people wearing masks walking around. >> yep. >> reporter: and now miami beach ma mayor dan gelber is bracing for a superspreader. would it make it easier if they didn't come? >> well, yes. >> listen, i'll be blunt, i know i'm the mayor of a hospitality town. we're trying to survive this. this is not a moment where, you know, we're saying oh, this is great, this is all great. we recognize that there's a pandemic and there's a crush of people who want to come here. there's real public safety issues that we have to address. we also worry that this community will become a superspreader for other communities. >> reporter: the same concerns echoed by the nation's top infectious disease expert. >> i don't
. >> i work in the hospital back in st. louis so i've been -- >> every day in st. uis, it's kind of -- a bit of freedom there, i heard. because you have the rules. >> reporter: more like a lack of them. florida businesses were allowed to reopen in full capacity in late september. but without the ability to enforce mask wearing with fines. >> we're probably one of the few people wearing masks walking around. >> yep. >> reporter: and now miami beach ma mayor...
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a st. louis motorcycle cop who leads parades with pizazz. ( applause ) jeremy leidenfrost is his doctor at st. luke's hospital. what did you think when he stood up from his wheelchair and the crowd went wild? >> i thought oh, gosh, i hope he doesn't fall ( laughs ). >> o'donnell: when tenorio was hospitalized, covid had just been declared a global pandemic and still felt foreign. >> this alien would walk into my room in p.p.e. gear, and i'm just wondering, what is going on? i didn't really fully understand that. that. >> o'donnell: he'd been put on a high-risk machine that takes over heart and lung function, called ecmo, that roughly 40% of covid patients don't survive. the combat veteran had to relearn how to walk. now he pays it forward as a ment mentor to six others. josh miller was on ecmo for 60 days, so weak he could barely move his fingers. >> dave comes in and he tells me about his experience and his road to recovery, and here he, is a year later, and he's doing great. >> diaz: dave, are
a st. louis motorcycle cop who leads parades with pizazz. ( applause ) jeremy leidenfrost is his doctor at st. luke's hospital. what did you think when he stood up from his wheelchair and the crowd went wild? >> i thought oh, gosh, i hope he doesn't fall ( laughs ). >> o'donnell: when tenorio was hospitalized, covid had just been declared a global pandemic and still felt foreign. >> this alien would walk into my room in p.p.e. gear, and i'm just wondering, what is going on? i...
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that is a physical landmark that will identify, like people identify the space needle or at the st. louis arch or the eiffel tower. >> the design is called the breeze of innovation, expected g itthe zes pln.anll to brin design to san jose city council for approval on may 4th. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: come on. how's everybody? i appreciate that. thank y'all. thank you, everybody. i appreciate that. thank y'all. thank you, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got another good one today. returning for their third day with a total of 20,895 bucks the champs, it's the arana family. and from van nuys, california, it's the levitan family.
that is a physical landmark that will identify, like people identify the space needle or at the st. louis arch or the eiffel tower. >> the design is called the breeze of innovation, expected g itthe zes pln.anll to brin design to san jose city council for approval on may 4th. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: come on. how's everybody? i appreciate that. thank...
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in detroit, st. louis, los angeles. any one of the thousand cities and towns.such as this are enjoying new prosperity. they have new interests, new standards of living, a buying power they've never enjoyed before. there are good prospects for all types of goods and services. all too often, though, they are overlooked prospects. why? because of some good valid reason? no, they're overlooked because of mistaken ideas, because of out of date ideas about how the negro lives and how he buys. the truth of the matter is that the negro lives pretty much the same as other folks. he buys pretty much the same way, too. but just the same, a lot of old doubts and opinions keep cropping up over and over again. >> oh, i don't like to do business with negroes. they're drifters. you can't keep track of them. >> yes, although a lot of people think that way, the truth is one of every three negro cities today owns its own home. that figure comes directly from the united states bureau of census. >> maybe so, but negroes are poor credit risks. >> not more of a credit risk than any o
in detroit, st. louis, los angeles. any one of the thousand cities and towns.such as this are enjoying new prosperity. they have new interests, new standards of living, a buying power they've never enjoyed before. there are good prospects for all types of goods and services. all too often, though, they are overlooked prospects. why? because of some good valid reason? no, they're overlooked because of mistaken ideas, because of out of date ideas about how the negro lives and how he buys. the...
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and he brought it back to st. louis and then he was reading my book about the essex and captain pollard. he looked back and said wait, what was the name inside that bible? he opened it up, it was the pollard family bible. george pollard's family. he said -- should i have this? don't you think it should be somewhere else? i said i think the folks at the nantucket historical association would love to have it. and sure enough, this wonderful gentleman, it was in the mail by that week. at that point, there was an essex exhibit and within the week, the pollard family bible was on exhibit at that exhibit. so, for me, this was like the power of history to bubble up. i grew up in pittsburgh. mare time center of the universe. and they were descended on the essex. and they said they had an oral tradition in the family, that, whenever it was time for dinner, they all sat down right away and began eating because they all knew what happened when grandpa got hupgry. it was fun when the book came out. the story just kept on happening
and he brought it back to st. louis and then he was reading my book about the essex and captain pollard. he looked back and said wait, what was the name inside that bible? he opened it up, it was the pollard family bible. george pollard's family. he said -- should i have this? don't you think it should be somewhere else? i said i think the folks at the nantucket historical association would love to have it. and sure enough, this wonderful gentleman, it was in the mail by that week. at that...
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st. louisands san jose its fourth loss in a row, 5-2 the final. >>> hey, let's give it up for stanford sophomore shane griffin. he won the 165-pound national wrestling championship. the victory comes after the school decided to eliminate the wrestling program after this season. griffin wore his black singlet inside out in protest. he's only the second ncaa national champion in the 104-year history of the program. that's a look at your morning sports. i'm anthony flores. have a great sunday. >>> we usually have our segment with nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston but unfortunately we're having some technical difficulties. another work-from-home issue, so we'll hopefully have him back here next sunday. >>> while we're still very much battling this pandemic, experts already are worried about new diseases. despite major advances in technology, a senior investigator shows us what may end up delaying future vaccines. >> we ship to distributors, we ship to end users. 57 countries, i'd say. al
st. louisands san jose its fourth loss in a row, 5-2 the final. >>> hey, let's give it up for stanford sophomore shane griffin. he won the 165-pound national wrestling championship. the victory comes after the school decided to eliminate the wrestling program after this season. griffin wore his black singlet inside out in protest. he's only the second ncaa national champion in the 104-year history of the program. that's a look at your morning sports. i'm anthony flores. have a great...
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. >>> sharks hosting the blues, heartbreaker, sharks thought they had it won but st. louiss the game. martin jones can't get to it. blues force overtime and win in shootout, 2-1 the final, sharks have lost three in a row. back in a want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind your parents to pack an emergency supply kit. making a plan might feel like ho
. >>> sharks hosting the blues, heartbreaker, sharks thought they had it won but st. louiss the game. martin jones can't get to it. blues force overtime and win in shootout, 2-1 the final, sharks have lost three in a row. back in a want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no...
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the national personnel records center in st. louisof military records and the benefits for which veterans are eligible but the nprc sent the majority of its staff home last march because of covid until early this month, only a small group on site could access most of the records. that's a big problem because the records are all on paper, filed away in a building not on a server you can access online according to nbc lx, that's led to a backlog of more than half a million requests congress grilled veterans affairs secretary dennis mcdonough about it just last week >> reporter:>> it's crazy that we haven't gotten the nprc and the archives folks here at college park we haven't gotten them vaccinated i'm using my authority i said let's get these guys vaccinated and get them back to work >> we have the political editor of nbc lx and broke the story. noah, how big of a problem is this having on veterans with whom you've spoken >> they went to war to serve our country, and our country's just not serving them right now and it's not just finan
the national personnel records center in st. louisof military records and the benefits for which veterans are eligible but the nprc sent the majority of its staff home last march because of covid until early this month, only a small group on site could access most of the records. that's a big problem because the records are all on paper, filed away in a building not on a server you can access online according to nbc lx, that's led to a backlog of more than half a million requests congress...
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well, i spoke to a young man in st. louising to listen to the next thing you say. and that's because, you know, as he explained to me and as other boys explained to me, it's a word fraeted with meaning. and what many boys hear when they hear the term is an attack on masculinity, an attack on them as i think if we want to have a conversation, it is really important for boys to be part of the conversation about what it means to be a boy and help expand what that means. but if we are using terminology that they automatically shut down it's not a productive conversation. i prefer to talk about the pressures men face or man box, men who have worked to expand notions of masculinity, have used for a long time. and it means the rules we teach boys, you have to be strong, tough, dominant. sometimes people say you're trying to turn boys into girls. that's not it. i do want my boys to be strong. i want them to be soft and vulnerable when they need to be. >> yeah. well, it certainly has challenged my assumptions. there's also a lot about
well, i spoke to a young man in st. louising to listen to the next thing you say. and that's because, you know, as he explained to me and as other boys explained to me, it's a word fraeted with meaning. and what many boys hear when they hear the term is an attack on masculinity, an attack on them as i think if we want to have a conversation, it is really important for boys to be part of the conversation about what it means to be a boy and help expand what that means. but if we are using...
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the st. louise. when robin roberts and i were down there this fall robin said we'll have you on "gma" if you pull through and win that state championship. they're going to be on "gma" on monday morning. congratulations, guys. 50-41 win and still don't have a home court because of the hurricanes. all right. play outside in houston, down i-10 in lake charles through new orleans, 60s today. but, again, temperatures will be rising nearly everywhere east of the colorado rockies into the 70s, 60s minneapolis, chicago. cincinnati, almost into new york on tuesday, maybe 70 in d.c. that will get the cherry >>> good morning to you, san francisco. bathed in sunshine and we'll get windy to gusty here later on today. look for highs in the mid 50s add the coast, upper 50s downtown. lower 60s in our >>> once again hats off to the st. louis catholic girls high school team winning the state championship in louisiana. eva, over to you. >> big congratulations to them. >>> rob, we have treats in the studio, so we hope
the st. louise. when robin roberts and i were down there this fall robin said we'll have you on "gma" if you pull through and win that state championship. they're going to be on "gma" on monday morning. congratulations, guys. 50-41 win and still don't have a home court because of the hurricanes. all right. play outside in houston, down i-10 in lake charles through new orleans, 60s today. but, again, temperatures will be rising nearly everywhere east of the colorado rockies...
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and i was in st. louis. at left bank books still there, wonderful bookstore.and as i came to the bookstore there was a gentleman with a grocery bag holding it and clutching it. he looked at me as i walked by. i did not know it was going on. i gave him a look. he came up to me. he said i have something i want to show you. before he opened up the back he explained he had been on nantucket several years before. and had come across a yard sale. where there were books for sale. and there was this old bible for sale. and he bought it for a couple bucks. and he brought it back to st. louis and he was reading my book. about the essex. about captain paw lured. he looked back and said what it was the name inside that bible? he opened it up and it was the pollard family bible. so he said you know should i have this? don't you think it should be somewhere else? i said the folks at the nantucket historical association would love to have it and sure enough, this wonderful gentlemen scented out. it was in the mail by that week by that point there was an essex exhibit. and wi
and i was in st. louis. at left bank books still there, wonderful bookstore.and as i came to the bookstore there was a gentleman with a grocery bag holding it and clutching it. he looked at me as i walked by. i did not know it was going on. i gave him a look. he came up to me. he said i have something i want to show you. before he opened up the back he explained he had been on nantucket several years before. and had come across a yard sale. where there were books for sale. and there was this...
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st. louis scored three times in the third area many win 5-2 handing the sharks their fourth straight loss. how about baseball? a's and angels, sean murphy laying his first game thursday since his off-season collapse. today he got his first base hit. solo shot down the left-field line. murphy is hoping to be ready for opening day which is less than two weeks away. the a's win it 11-2. my favorite story of the day, ncaa wrestling championship, shane griffith, roll them over and shown the lights. that's what we used to say. he was in the 165 pound weight class. he won the national championship but it is bittersweet because wrestling is one of 11 sports stanford plans to eliminate at the end of the school year. at least griffin went out a winner. march madness coming up in just a few minutes. >> thanks. we will be right back. y area hos learn how your neighbors are accessing $100,000s with a reverse mortgage loan from the bay area's #1 reverse mortgage lender. lemme tell you something. i wouldn't b
st. louis scored three times in the third area many win 5-2 handing the sharks their fourth straight loss. how about baseball? a's and angels, sean murphy laying his first game thursday since his off-season collapse. today he got his first base hit. solo shot down the left-field line. murphy is hoping to be ready for opening day which is less than two weeks away. the a's win it 11-2. my favorite story of the day, ncaa wrestling championship, shane griffith, roll them over and shown the lights....
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boston, philadelphia, st. louis. in 11 cities across america.r 1909 and 1910 can know how far we have come. only we can measure the years. >> for an old timer, you will do. >> what do you mean old-timer? during the war, i've -- i gave blood to the red cross 10 times. all right, four times. sometimes, dr., gas pains. jenny's cooking. >> it's nothing to worry about. it's what growing old means. when i get to eat -- brh, i will settle for your heart and arteries. but slow down a little. >> slow down a little? i will cut out peanut. [laughter] >> played as much as you want to. you might start thinking of retiring. >> me? >> you know that the union has a retirement fund. let's see. 1910 to now. i think you deserve a pension. think it over. >> goodbye dr.. >> goodbye. >> thank you. arterial sclerosis. nothing for you to worry about. [laughter] goodbye. you home? >> the pool room was closed. in the closet. >> what? >> what do you mean what? after 38 years of hearing it every day, you should take it for granted that i mean put your hat in the closet. >>
boston, philadelphia, st. louis. in 11 cities across america.r 1909 and 1910 can know how far we have come. only we can measure the years. >> for an old timer, you will do. >> what do you mean old-timer? during the war, i've -- i gave blood to the red cross 10 times. all right, four times. sometimes, dr., gas pains. jenny's cooking. >> it's nothing to worry about. it's what growing old means. when i get to eat -- brh, i will settle for your heart and arteries. but slow down a...
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by boat sold or brought by their owners. 1000000 slaves from new york, baltimore, washington and st. louis were deported down south. new orleans and natchez became massive slave markets. after brazil, the united states became the new land of industrial slavery. most, the people were between 14 and 22. they were sold single e., and they were roughly of a i estimate half men have women. so if you think about that here, young people taken out of their families out of their communities, shipped a 1000 miles away to really a very exploitative place where they have to form their own communities and their own families from scratch. because that all the cut military that they had in their lie, such as it was, was taken away. plantation owners saw 2 options for increasing their human life, stock, buying captives of both sexes, and inciting unions, so that they would reproduce the reproductive capacity. the conception of children, the bearing of children to term the raising of children has many meanings. one of them is an economic meaning for slave holders and for the slave or con to me in general.
by boat sold or brought by their owners. 1000000 slaves from new york, baltimore, washington and st. louis were deported down south. new orleans and natchez became massive slave markets. after brazil, the united states became the new land of industrial slavery. most, the people were between 14 and 22. they were sold single e., and they were roughly of a i estimate half men have women. so if you think about that here, young people taken out of their families out of their communities, shipped a...
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the missouri valley conference in st. louis and an automatic ncaa bid. coming in hot having won 17 of the last 18 games. >>> and how's this one? houston's kelvin sampson. what a finish here. memphis with the ball needed a prayer with eight seconds left. follow yourshots folk. ellis to tie the game. boom! one second left. inbounds to midcourt. houston's mark. let it fly. what a way to close out the american athletic conference regular season. 67-64. houston cougars on top. and when i see shots like that, that just kind of ignites me and makes me want to go outside and grab a basketball and start putting upshots. >> you do that sometimes. >> i do. from time to time. >> wasn't sister jean their good luck charm also? >> she certainly was. >> that's what i thought. all right. let's get her >>> that's it for us at 5:00. we'll see you back here at 6:00 for an hour of news. >> news update always on kpix.com. cbs weekend news is next. we'll see you in 30 minutes. [ captions by: vitac 800-278- 4822 email: marketing@vitac.com ] ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >>
the missouri valley conference in st. louis and an automatic ncaa bid. coming in hot having won 17 of the last 18 games. >>> and how's this one? houston's kelvin sampson. what a finish here. memphis with the ball needed a prayer with eight seconds left. follow yourshots folk. ellis to tie the game. boom! one second left. inbounds to midcourt. houston's mark. let it fly. what a way to close out the american athletic conference regular season. 67-64. houston cougars on top. and when i...
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the warm air in place and the cold front, it's sparking up overnight and early this morning for st. louis and will continue to track into northeast ohio there is that potential for flooding up to 1, it's going to surge in fairly quickly. from new york city, upper 60s to lower 70s. and that's your latest forecast, guys. >> thank you >>> after the break, we're bringing you the latest developments in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> and could this oscar-winning star be eyeing the lone star state's governor's seat. "early today" will be back in a few. would sort themselves. enough. so your doctor tells you about trintellix, a prescription medicine for adults with depression. so you're feeling this overall relief. and trintellix had no significant impact on weight in clinical trials. you got this. trintellix may increase suicidal thoughts and actions in people 24 and younger. call a doctor right away if you have these, or new or worsening depression, or new or sudden changes in mood, behavior, thoughts or feelings. do not take with maois. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, to avoid
the warm air in place and the cold front, it's sparking up overnight and early this morning for st. louis and will continue to track into northeast ohio there is that potential for flooding up to 1, it's going to surge in fairly quickly. from new york city, upper 60s to lower 70s. and that's your latest forecast, guys. >> thank you >>> after the break, we're bringing you the latest developments in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> and could this oscar-winning star be...
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it's from kansas city to st. louis this afternoon and on the northern tier of this system,48 houston, 79. monster storm headed to denver this weekend we'll talk than coming up. >> they're going to love it up in the slopes, those rockies for skiing thanks, janessa. >>> a major recall for kia owner. >>> do you recognize this person, the person who scattered pipe bombs before the capitol riot you really did me a solid with that “maya markdown” on my insurance. here's the deal maya, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. right. no really. there's no markdowns, just great rates. pull around back in 20 minutes. i'll hook u with the . like a good neighbor. state farm is there. don't settle for products that give you a sort of white smile. try new crest whitening emulsions for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. crestwhitesmile.com when it comes to laundry, everyone thinks their way is the right way. i wash on delicate. i just stuff everyt
it's from kansas city to st. louis this afternoon and on the northern tier of this system,48 houston, 79. monster storm headed to denver this weekend we'll talk than coming up. >> they're going to love it up in the slopes, those rockies for skiing thanks, janessa. >>> a major recall for kia owner. >>> do you recognize this person, the person who scattered pipe bombs before the capitol riot you really did me a solid with that “maya markdown” on my insurance. here's...
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help meet the goal of 200 million shots, we are announcing two new sites, the first in a complex in st. louis, missouri, and the second is at roosevelt high school in gary, indiana. soon local residents will be able to get a shot at both of these sites and together they will be capable of administering 6000 shots per day. we now have 21 operational sites and have administered a combined 1.7 million shots and the sites are run by the federal government in partnership with local officials. they are in communities with high risk according to the cdc social vulnerability index with the direct goal of ensuring we are distributing vaccines and reaching communities are the most by the pandemic. before i turn it over to dr. walensky, i went to reiterate what the president said last week, help is here and hope is around the corner, but we are not there yet. the worst thing we can do now would be to let up. we cannot get complacent. we cannot let our guard down. it is imperative to stick to the science and follow public health guidance. that means continuing to wear masks. it masks saves lives. sociall
help meet the goal of 200 million shots, we are announcing two new sites, the first in a complex in st. louis, missouri, and the second is at roosevelt high school in gary, indiana. soon local residents will be able to get a shot at both of these sites and together they will be capable of administering 6000 shots per day. we now have 21 operational sites and have administered a combined 1.7 million shots and the sites are run by the federal government in partnership with local officials. they...