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st. louis is made up of, of course like i said st. louis city but then st. louis county, county has over 90 municipalities within it. over 90 municipalities, somewhere around 92, 93, and many of them have their own government. many of them have their own police department. i remember back during the protest when michael brown was killed, i lived only six minutes from where he was killed, but i traveled, i would travel through three municipalities to get to the protests. in that six minute drive, if i had a broken tail light or, you know, something else wrong with my car, like something wrong with my windshield that would flag a police officer to stop me, i could get stopped in each one of those municipalities which means i could have a ticket in each one. if i couldn't pay them then i could have a warrant in each one, you know. but through the years us having issues, st. louis had issues with policing, it's not a new thing. one thing about that is there are two police unions. there is a police union that is majority white, i would say, majority white police u
st. louis is made up of, of course like i said st. louis city but then st. louis county, county has over 90 municipalities within it. over 90 municipalities, somewhere around 92, 93, and many of them have their own government. many of them have their own police department. i remember back during the protest when michael brown was killed, i lived only six minutes from where he was killed, but i traveled, i would travel through three municipalities to get to the protests. in that six minute...
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so st. louis is -- st. louis city and then you have st. louis county. like this is st. is city and this is all st. louisou county. and then you have the river on the side of us. st. louis is made up of of course like i said st. louis city in st. louis county has over 90 municipalities within it. over 90 municipalities somewhere 92 or 93. and many of them have their own government. many of them have their own police department. i remember back during the protest when michael brown was killed, i lived only six minutes from where he was killed. but i would travel through three municipalities to get to the protest. and that six minute drive if i had a broken tail light or something else wrong with my car like something wrong with my windshield out flag ao police officer to stop me i could get stopped in each one of those municipalities pay which would mean i could have a ticket each one i couldn't pay them i could have a warrant in each one. but through the years us having issues, st. louis having issues with policing is not a new thing. two. there is a police union that is
so st. louis is -- st. louis city and then you have st. louis county. like this is st. is city and this is all st. louisou county. and then you have the river on the side of us. st. louis is made up of of course like i said st. louis city in st. louis county has over 90 municipalities within it. over 90 municipalities somewhere 92 or 93. and many of them have their own government. many of them have their own police department. i remember back during the protest when michael brown was killed, i...
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st. louis city and then you have st. louis county. so it's like this is st. louis city and this is all st. louis county and then you have the riveron the side of us . so this is made up of course like i said st. louis city but st. louis county has over 90 municipalities m. within it so over 90 municipalities and many of them have their own government. many of them have their own police department. i remember back during the protest when michael brown was killed i lived only six minutes from where he was killed but i would travel through three municipalities to get to the protest. and in that six minute drive if i had a broken taillight or something with my car that i had something wrong with my windshield, i could get stopped in each one of those municipalities means i could have a ticket in each one. if i couldn'tpay them i could have awarrant in each one . and it was so , but through the years, us having issues, st. louis having issues with policing is not a new thing. and one thing about that is there are two police unions that there's a police union that i
st. louis city and then you have st. louis county. so it's like this is st. louis city and this is all st. louis county and then you have the riveron the side of us . so this is made up of course like i said st. louis city but st. louis county has over 90 municipalities m. within it so over 90 municipalities and many of them have their own government. many of them have their own police department. i remember back during the protest when michael brown was killed i lived only six minutes from...
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alex perez in st. louis with news on the suspect just coming in tonight. >>> also this evening, the u.s. responding to russia tonight. after this new claim from russia that ukraine is now planning to detonate a so-called dirty bomb. the u.s. now warning of consequences if russia does this instead. and ian pannell's exclusive interview tonight with ukraine's top military commanders. >>> here at home tonight, the spike in children in the hospital across this country. covid, the flu, and the rye us have all hitting at once. and what authorities are seeing with the flu this year. >>> severe storms tonight across several states from texas east. heavy rain up to chicago. also concerns of damaging winds, possible tornadoes. and rob marciano is here. >>> the rise in hate. the investigation in los angeles tonight. several people hanging an anti-semitic signs from a bridge over the 405 freeway. some giving a nazi salute. one sign saying "kanye is right." authorities now warning an anti-semitic ints departments have hi
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y todo imagínate ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> noticias telemundo en la noche con arantxa loizaga >>> luto en st. louisiroteo escolar le arranca la vida a un estudiante y una maestra ademÁs hay 7 heridos el atacante que fue identificado muriÓ al enfrentarse contra la policÍa. pÁnico es lo que cunde en el sistema de metro en nueva york recientemente un adolescente fue apuÑalada y un hombre empujado a las vÍas el alcalde y la gobernadora toman cartas en el asunto pero ¿ serÁ suficiente? >>> el gobernador republicano de la florida ron desantis quien busca su reelecciÓn tiene un tenso debate con charlie crist tenemos los momentos mÁs re levantes de este encuentro. y luego de la pandemia hay un retroceso de 20 aÑos de matemÁtica y lectura le diremos quÉ grados fueron los mÁs afectados. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> y vuelve a ocurrir el ensordecedor y mortal sonidos de la bala en una escuela, muchos entre lÁgrimas tratando de entender un nuevo tiroteo sin sentido buenas noches y gracias por acompaÑarnos, st. louis una comunidad sumergida en el luto luego que un estudiante llegÓ con arma larga arrancÁndole la vida a un
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the mayor of st. louis parents today, saying our children shouldn't have to experience this. caroline hecker of our cbs st. louis affiliate, kmov, joins us now from the scene. good evening, caroline. >> reporter: good evening, norah. it was a horrifying and chaotic scene here that played out at the school. the victims ranging in age from 61 years old to just 15. the shooting sending students scrambling to safety, jumping out of windows, and finding any door they could find. it was just after 9:00 a.m. >> report of an active shooter at a high school. >> reporter: when an all too familiar scene erupted. >> we're walking out the building. it's blood on the ground and stuff like that. we see -- we see students covered in blood. we see -- i see a lot of kids -- it was kids crying everywhere. >> reporter: police raced to central visual and performing arts high school. traumatized students ran for their lives. relatives rushed to their loved ones. >> it's a nightmare. >> reporter: students say the shooter entered
the mayor of st. louis parents today, saying our children shouldn't have to experience this. caroline hecker of our cbs st. louis affiliate, kmov, joins us now from the scene. good evening, caroline. >> reporter: good evening, norah. it was a horrifying and chaotic scene here that played out at the school. the victims ranging in age from 61 years old to just 15. the shooting sending students scrambling to safety, jumping out of windows, and finding any door they could find. it was just...
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. >> tragedy in st. louis. two people are killed and seven others wounded after a gunman opened fire at a high school. how a security guard acted quickly after seeing the shooter. >>> florida showdown. governor ron desantis and his challenger charlie crist meet in a contentious debate. the key takeaways with just 14 days left until the midterm elections. >>> paying tribute. hollywood remembers leslie jordan. how colleagues are honoring his legacy. >>> good morning and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the deadly school shooting in st. louis. the fbi has joined the investigation after a gunman killed a teenage girl and teacher. seven others were wounded. the all-too-familiar site of terrified students running from a school played out again yesterday. the suspected shooter, a former student at the high school, died in an exchange of gunfire with police, but his motive remains unclear. astrid martinez is in new york with the latest on this story. astrid, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie
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alex perez in st. louis tonight. >>> also tonight, that 5.1 earthquake rattling the san francisco bay area centered just outside san jose. the strongest to hit the area in nearly a decade. residents and that warning tonight to stay alert. we'll hear from the scientists tonight. >>> the triple threat in hospitals. the spike in children being seen across the u.s. several hospitals with pediatric beds at more than 90% capacity tonight. some children reportedly suffering from several illnesses at once. the triple threat of covid, the flu, and the virus rsv. steve osunsami live in atlanta. tonight, dr. jha on what parents should know. >>> in russia, wnba star brittney griner's appeal today in court rejected. what she said from behind bars. the u.s. responding tonight. martha raddatz with late reporting. >>> and the war in ukraine. president biden's new warning to russia tonight, saying any possible use of a nuclear weapon would be, quote, an incredibly serious mistake. >>> election night, two weeks from tonight.
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again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, st. louis authorities revealing that 19-year-old gunman who killed a teacher and a student at his alma mater had a long history of mental health struggles, that his family tried to help him with. >> they've done everything the possibly could have done, but sometimes that's not enough. >> reporter: orlando harris' family telling investigators they had him committed to a sigh ya trick facility multiple times. even monitored his mail. and months before the shootings, when his mother learned he had a gun, she notified authorities. >> they worked with our department to transfer that to an adult. >> reporter: investigators believe it's the same ar-15 style rifle seen here that was used in monday morn,'s attack. but officials don't know how harris got it back. police still won't say how exactly he got in, only that it was a, quote, forced entry into the school. killed in the shooting, 15-year-old sophomore alexandria bell and 61-year-old health teacher sean kuczka. her daughter, in disbelief. >> my mo
again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, st. louis authorities revealing that 19-year-old gunman who killed a teacher and a student at his alma mater had a long history of mental health struggles, that his family tried to help him with. >> they've done everything the possibly could have done, but sometimes that's not enough. >> reporter: orlando harris' family telling investigators they had him committed to a sigh ya trick facility multiple times. even monitored his mail. and...
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he would be buried at the end of the week back in st. louis next two fields wife with full military honors in the war by 1870s and 80s have started to turn their thoughts about pope as the minor affair with john porter continue to plague his legacy as second manassas. and so upon his death the general hopes death causes an eminently useful patriotic and distinguished career barely half a century in his service of his country. and with all of program today, erected rise in the unavoidable all of john pope in this ambitious man of 1851 and 1862, told lincoln standard this month command for me in this enough command of my abilities can doing nothing command they can carry out the objectives you want to give it. but yet he was forced to take a position in he did the best he could within any clearly made mistakes during the second analysis campaign and he became practically unraveled during the battle itself as fall from grace is not as far as historiography would tell you. and upon hopes death, the editors of the army and navy journal perhaps summ
he would be buried at the end of the week back in st. louis next two fields wife with full military honors in the war by 1870s and 80s have started to turn their thoughts about pope as the minor affair with john porter continue to plague his legacy as second manassas. and so upon his death the general hopes death causes an eminently useful patriotic and distinguished career barely half a century in his service of his country. and with all of program today, erected rise in the unavoidable all of...
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the mayor of st. louis spoke for so many parents today saying our children shouldn't have to experience this. caroline hecker of our cbs st. louis affiliate kmov, joins us from the scene. good evening, caroline. >> reporter: good evening, norah. it was a horrifying and chaotic scene here that played out at the school. the victims ranging in age from 61 years old to just 15. the shooting sending students scrambling to safety, jumping out of windows, and finding any door that they could find. it was just after 9 a.m. when an all-too-familiar scene erupted. >> we're walking out the building. it's blood on the ground and stuff like that. we see students covered in blood. we see-- i see a lot of kid-- it was kids crying everywhere. >> reporter: police raced to central micial and performing arts high school. traumatized students ran for their lives. relatives rushed to their loved ones. >> it's a nightmare. >> reporter: students say the shooter entered the school with a long gun, then opened fire, killing one fem
the mayor of st. louis spoke for so many parents today saying our children shouldn't have to experience this. caroline hecker of our cbs st. louis affiliate kmov, joins us from the scene. good evening, caroline. >> reporter: good evening, norah. it was a horrifying and chaotic scene here that played out at the school. the victims ranging in age from 61 years old to just 15. the shooting sending students scrambling to safety, jumping out of windows, and finding any door that they could...
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as much as i love my community, i love st. louistalk about those things and address them. we have to address poverty had on. i think about how we drive up and down the streets of st. louis and there are certain areas where the auction blocks used to be when you brought up slavery, a lot of people don't know missouri was a slave state even though we are not the south, but the midwest, we were a slave state. i think about the case have scots. how we are under that cloud of the segregation, that cloud of slavery that abided the state long ago. we have not gotten to the point where there is true equity and equality in the state or in the country. juan: your book also talks about your family history, your paternal great-grandparents came to st. louis from mississippi as part of the great migration stuff you talk a lot about your father w was a giant in ur life. could you talk about him and what he taught you? >> so my dad, very much so involved in making sure we understand our family history, that we know who we are. he started that when
as much as i love my community, i love st. louistalk about those things and address them. we have to address poverty had on. i think about how we drive up and down the streets of st. louis and there are certain areas where the auction blocks used to be when you brought up slavery, a lot of people don't know missouri was a slave state even though we are not the south, but the midwest, we were a slave state. i think about the case have scots. how we are under that cloud of the segregation, that...
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welcome to st. louis we are glad to have you.o you happen to be here on the one year anniversary of the fall of kabul to the taliban. were you surprised when this happened and why? >> first of all the key for having me thank you for hosting me it's great to be back in st. louis the city always gives me a warm welcome as we transition back to do in person events. and it was not planned we would do this so it serendipitous that we are here and i was thinking about what i was doing last year and of all places i was in my mother-in-law's kitchen with my wife and turned on the tv and catching the headlines that kabul was falling. i was trying to grab my kids did i think that kabul would fall?wa yes it seems that it was trending that way but that was only after the preceding two or three weeks. >> and you knew things that other people did not know having been there but from our perspective new consumers and then numbers dobe not make sense because we have been told there was 350,000 well-equipped afghan forces compared to 75000 taliban
welcome to st. louis we are glad to have you.o you happen to be here on the one year anniversary of the fall of kabul to the taliban. were you surprised when this happened and why? >> first of all the key for having me thank you for hosting me it's great to be back in st. louis the city always gives me a warm welcome as we transition back to do in person events. and it was not planned we would do this so it serendipitous that we are here and i was thinking about what i was doing last year...
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st. louiserately trying to maintain a nine foot deep shipping channel, sucking up enough sand and silt to fill an olympic-size swimming pool every hour. >> so we've had three dredgers working in our reach of the river to keep things open based on the forecast. >> if this drought continues, can you dredge your way out of this? >> we can dredge it to a certain point, and then mother nature wins. >> reporter: cliate change is making mother nature unpredictable. st. louis was hit with record-shattering rainfall in july right before the drought began. >> what's your biggest concern? >> no clouds, no rain. >> and you need more than a little rain? >> a lot more. >> reporter: the drought is expected to last through january, threatening this critical supply chain that rides on a receding ribbon of water. for yt eye on america," i'm ben tracy in st. louis. >>> a hijacker took a city bus for a fri when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and
st. louiserately trying to maintain a nine foot deep shipping channel, sucking up enough sand and silt to fill an olympic-size swimming pool every hour. >> so we've had three dredgers working in our reach of the river to keep things open based on the forecast. >> if this drought continues, can you dredge your way out of this? >> we can dredge it to a certain point, and then mother nature wins. >> reporter: cliate change is making mother nature unpredictable. st. louis...
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specifically in st. louis have not been able to get housing and are in limbo because of lack of government assistance. i think at this point it would be federal. so is there any thing you're doing outside of what happened last year to promote i think a resettlement? that is a long question left my perspective in question. it is an important one. what happened last summer was very acute. as a journalist it was very disorienting for me. i've written about afghanistan for long time risking the story. frankly people kind and didn't care. the worst gone on for soth long. then to see everybody talking about afghanistan last summer was disorienting. so back in america's consciousness. and sadly we have seen it received and there's been a war in ukraine. it's important the attitude be not like that was so horrible but now the wars over, turn the page. it is not over. s i've a huge -- yard had a significant diaspora in the united states a much larger one now. afghan adjustment act is key so people can come here and wor
specifically in st. louis have not been able to get housing and are in limbo because of lack of government assistance. i think at this point it would be federal. so is there any thing you're doing outside of what happened last year to promote i think a resettlement? that is a long question left my perspective in question. it is an important one. what happened last summer was very acute. as a journalist it was very disorienting for me. i've written about afghanistan for long time risking the...
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in america this morning, the deadly high school shooting in st louis what we're learning about the alleged gunman and the questions surrounding how he entered the school. the victims now identified, including a health teacher, what our colleagues said she was doing just as the government entered the classroom . candidates clash with two weeks before election day, the only worn out old donkey. i'm looking to put out the pasture is charlie crist. the heated debate in florida overnight and what a new poll reveals about crucial senate races in wisconsin and pennsylvania ahead of high stakes debate tonight. growing concerns about a so called triple dimmick flu. covid rsv and children would doctors have seen the last two weeks when it comes to the flu and the action president biden is taking today backlash over kanye west's anti semitic statements, the company facing mounting pressure to drop him protecting the planet. or not, the surprising new study on just how little of what we recycle is actually being recycled and what's to blame? and later taylor swift with another midnight surprise. from
in america this morning, the deadly high school shooting in st louis what we're learning about the alleged gunman and the questions surrounding how he entered the school. the victims now identified, including a health teacher, what our colleagues said she was doing just as the government entered the classroom . candidates clash with two weeks before election day, the only worn out old donkey. i'm looking to put out the pasture is charlie crist. the heated debate in florida overnight and what a...
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we lost another child and a teacher yesterday in st. louis because people will not support what i was able to get done here in new york and that is a ban on assault weapons for teenagers. you can't even do that. >> kathy hochul believes the only crimes being committed are crimes with guns. you have people who are afraid of being pushed in front of on coming subway cars, being stabbed and beaten to death on the street with hammers. we need to be talking about all of these other crimes. >> recent polling shows the race tightening. kathy hochul's lead falling to 4 and 6 points in just the past week. >>> new this morning the russian president overseeing a fresh round of military drills as his government raises the prospect of a nuclear strike. just ahead we will be joined live by the former ambassador to ukraine. >>> plus a harrowing story from one of the students who escaped a gunman at a st. louis high school this week, jumping from a third story window only to realize he had already been shot three times. plus new details about the chilling no
we lost another child and a teacher yesterday in st. louis because people will not support what i was able to get done here in new york and that is a ban on assault weapons for teenagers. you can't even do that. >> kathy hochul believes the only crimes being committed are crimes with guns. you have people who are afraid of being pushed in front of on coming subway cars, being stabbed and beaten to death on the street with hammers. we need to be talking about all of these other crimes....
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st. louisigh school killing one student and a faculty member, injuring seven others. police stopping the shooter. and the questions this morning, how did the armed suspect get into the school with seven officers already inside? >>> also this morning, new numbers showing 75% of the nation's pediatric hospital beds are now filled. fueled by a surge in rsv cases as hospitals prepare for an even bigger influx of patients. >>> florida face-off. overnight, governor ron desantis and charlie crist in their only debate in the race for governor. the economy and abortion take center stage with polls in the sunshine state open and this morning the state of play in the race for control of congress. where the momentum is right now. >>> student loan forgiveness showdown. the biden administration responding to the gop challenge. now what the white house is saying about debt relief for millions of americans. >>> under fire. adidas cut ties with kanye west after the rap star's recent anti-semitic tirades, as aut
st. louisigh school killing one student and a faculty member, injuring seven others. police stopping the shooter. and the questions this morning, how did the armed suspect get into the school with seven officers already inside? >>> also this morning, new numbers showing 75% of the nation's pediatric hospital beds are now filled. fueled by a surge in rsv cases as hospitals prepare for an even bigger influx of patients. >>> florida face-off. overnight, governor ron desantis and...
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the st. louis police commissioner said that shooting could have been so much worse, because the gunman entered the school fully-loaded. police say that he had ammunition strapped to his chest, and they even found magazine clips in the stairwells of the school. police sources say that the evidence collected suggests a highlevel of pre-planning. tonight, police say the gunman was carrying an arsenal that could have caused much more damage and death. >> we know now that he had in his possession one rifle, an ar- 15 style rifle, a .223 caliber. >> reporter: police identified the shooter as 19-year-old orlando harris. he was also armed with more than 600 rounds of ammunition. >> the threat here is over. however, we are going to continue to be vigilant in our schools and in our neighborhoods. >> reporter: police identified the two victims as tenth-grader alexandria bell, and 61-year-old gym teacher jean kuczka. police say they killed the gunman. >> you hear these gunshots and the windows just rattling, a
the st. louis police commissioner said that shooting could have been so much worse, because the gunman entered the school fully-loaded. police say that he had ammunition strapped to his chest, and they even found magazine clips in the stairwells of the school. police sources say that the evidence collected suggests a highlevel of pre-planning. tonight, police say the gunman was carrying an arsenal that could have caused much more damage and death. >> we know now that he had in his...
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. >> reporter: near st. louisesperately trying to maintain a nine-foot-deep shipping channel, sucking up enough sand and silt to fill an olympic-sized swimming pool every hour. >> so we've had three dredges working in our reach of the river to keep the thing open based on the forecast. >> reporter: if this drought continues, can you dredge your way out of this? >> we can dredge it to a certain point, and then mother nature wins. >> reporter: climate change is making mother nature unpredictable. st. louis was hit with record- shattering rainfall in july, right before the drought began. what's your biggest concern? >> no clouds, no rain. >> reporter: and you need more than a little rain. >> a lot more. >> reporter: the drought is expected to last through january, threatening this critical supply chain that rides on a receding ribbon of water. for "eye on america," i'm ben tracy in st. louis. >> o'donnell: a hijacker took a city bus for a frightening ride. we'll tell you how it ended, when we come back. when it was t
. >> reporter: near st. louisesperately trying to maintain a nine-foot-deep shipping channel, sucking up enough sand and silt to fill an olympic-sized swimming pool every hour. >> so we've had three dredges working in our reach of the river to keep the thing open based on the forecast. >> reporter: if this drought continues, can you dredge your way out of this? >> we can dredge it to a certain point, and then mother nature wins. >> reporter: climate change is...
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. >>> this morning, we are coming on the air with new details surrounding the st. louis high school shooter a report that an fbi background check blocked him from buying a gun legally, only to be skirted bay private sale >>> "the bird is freed." that's one of the tweets from new ceo elon musk as he takes over the company could users who have been banned be reinstated in. >>> families were demanding the rets resignation of texas state police >>> the gdp rising 2.6%, but what impact will it have on elections just days away >>> details from hawaii's big island, as we kick off the last friday in october. "early today" starts right now >> i'm frances rivera. we begin with new details just revealed about the rifle used monday in the shooting deaths of a teacher and student at a st. louis high school. police say the 19-year-old gunman tried to buy a gun from a licensed dealer but was stopped by an fbi background check he then purchased an ar-style rifle from a private seller. officials say no law would have prevented the sale police also pointed out that missouri does not have
. >>> this morning, we are coming on the air with new details surrounding the st. louis high school shooter a report that an fbi background check blocked him from buying a gun legally, only to be skirted bay private sale >>> "the bird is freed." that's one of the tweets from new ceo elon musk as he takes over the company could users who have been banned be reinstated in. >>> families were demanding the rets resignation of texas state police >>> the...
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but in september of 1892, he won from st. louis to stand dusky, ohio, to visit with his close friend and brother-in-law who we heard about at the beginning of the program. who was down the comment on of the ohio -- during the evening of september 23rd, after dinner, passed away in his sleep. the onsite surgeon said the cause of his death was a complete breaking down of his nervous system. letting loose of all vital force, which has been very properly styled, nervous postulation. he would be buried at the end of the week back in st. louis, next to his wife with full military honors. the war department, by the 18 70s and 18 80s, had started to turn their thoughts about pope as the minor affair with fits john porter continued to plague his legacy. at second manassas. and so the smoke's men for the war department -- and eminently useful patriotic, and distinguished career nearly half a century into the service of his country. we titled the program today the reluctant rise and the unavoidable fall of john pope. this ambitious man of 186
but in september of 1892, he won from st. louis to stand dusky, ohio, to visit with his close friend and brother-in-law who we heard about at the beginning of the program. who was down the comment on of the ohio -- during the evening of september 23rd, after dinner, passed away in his sleep. the onsite surgeon said the cause of his death was a complete breaking down of his nervous system. letting loose of all vital force, which has been very properly styled, nervous postulation. he would be...
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auto thefts in st. louis in july alone , the city averaged about 21 kia and hyundai theft incidents everyday and that number increased to 23 thefts each day in august. city counselor shena hamilton wrote a letter demanding kia hyundai mitigate the conditions that are providing thieves, some as young as 13 years old with the means to "by which they are destroying property, endangering city drivers and themselves and in some cases committing violent felonies" and it's not just st. louis looking at legal action. in fact ohio is also looking at a potential lawsuit. california filed a class auction lawsuit last month as did illinois and minnesota. it is spreading. now we reached out to tik toc for comment about the car theft challenge on its site and they told us "tik toc did not condone this behavior which violates our policies and will be remove if found on our platform" but jackie, based on the continuing thefts of those kia's and hyundais, it seems to be too little too late. jackie: i was going to say it feels
auto thefts in st. louis in july alone , the city averaged about 21 kia and hyundai theft incidents everyday and that number increased to 23 thefts each day in august. city counselor shena hamilton wrote a letter demanding kia hyundai mitigate the conditions that are providing thieves, some as young as 13 years old with the means to "by which they are destroying property, endangering city drivers and themselves and in some cases committing violent felonies" and it's not just st. louis...
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this time in st. louis, missouri.nvestigators say the 19-year-old tutor graduated from this high school last year. the motive still unclear. investigators believe mental illness may have played a role. it's unclear how the 19-year-old was able to get inside the school because investigators say the building was locked. among the injured, teenagers, 15 and 16-year-olds with a variety of injuries including an ankle fracture wound as well as gunshot wounds. among the deceased, a 61-year-old female and a 16-year-old student. investigators say when the person entered this building, the weapon was not concealed. >> when he entered it was out. there was no mystery about what was going to happen. he had it out and entered in an aggressive manner. >> this could have been much worse. the individual had almost a dozen 30-round high capacity magazines on him. that's a whole lot of victims but because of the quick respo response, that suspect didn't have the opportunity to turn this into -- it's tragic for the community but it coul
this time in st. louis, missouri.nvestigators say the 19-year-old tutor graduated from this high school last year. the motive still unclear. investigators believe mental illness may have played a role. it's unclear how the 19-year-old was able to get inside the school because investigators say the building was locked. among the injured, teenagers, 15 and 16-year-olds with a variety of injuries including an ankle fracture wound as well as gunshot wounds. among the deceased, a 61-year-old female...
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paul: st. louisresident james bullard speaking exclusively to bloomberg's kathleen hays. we are underway here around the asia-pacific, let's take a look at what's going on, what are you watching? annabelle: traders are focused on what we are hearing from fed a -- fed officials like jim bullard. especially the chicago fed president and charles evans, who setting the case that we need to have rates and restrictive territory in order to bring inflation pressures under control. so we still do need to see further hikes ahead. that's weighing on the trading sentiment. we are half an hour into the session for the asx 200. you have japan futures coming online in singapore. you can see that contracts lighting here. 30 minutes just under from the open in tokyo, but still, of course, the bottom looking a little bit allusive, but that hasn't stopped the likes of nomura. change over to japan saying we could see the low points of asian equities over the coming few weeks. they are looking at -- if you look at this
paul: st. louisresident james bullard speaking exclusively to bloomberg's kathleen hays. we are underway here around the asia-pacific, let's take a look at what's going on, what are you watching? annabelle: traders are focused on what we are hearing from fed a -- fed officials like jim bullard. especially the chicago fed president and charles evans, who setting the case that we need to have rates and restrictive territory in order to bring inflation pressures under control. so we still do need...
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it's great to be back in st. louis. the city always has me a warm welcome which i really appreciate as we transition back into doing in person events so truly nice to be with you all tonight. and it was not planned that we would actually do this on one yourself think it's sort of serendipitous we are here tonight. i was thinking about what i was doing last year, and i was actually, of all places, in my mother-in-law is kitchen with my wife and i just sort of turned on the tv and was catching the headlines as kabul was falling. my mother was in florida and i was heading to washington to grab my kids as we're heading to go on a long planned family holiday to europe. so did i think at that point that kabul was going to fall? yes, it seemed as though it was trending that way but i was only after like the preceding two to three weeks of every city, major city and afghanistan falling to the taliban. [inaudible] -- and you knew things that other people to know having been there, but from our perspective as i think news consume
it's great to be back in st. louis. the city always has me a warm welcome which i really appreciate as we transition back into doing in person events so truly nice to be with you all tonight. and it was not planned that we would actually do this on one yourself think it's sort of serendipitous we are here tonight. i was thinking about what i was doing last year, and i was actually, of all places, in my mother-in-law is kitchen with my wife and i just sort of turned on the tv and was catching...
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norah, the st. louise commissioner said that shooting could have been so much worse because the gunman entered the school fully loaded. police say that he had ammunition strapped to his chest, and they even found magazine clips in the stairwells of the school. police sources say that the evidence collected suggests a high level of pre-planning. tonight, police say the gunman was carrying an arsenal that could have caused much more damage and death. >> we know now that he had in his possession one rifle, an ar-15-style rifle, .223 caliber. >> reporter: police identified the shooter as 19-year-old orlando harris. he was also armed with more than 600 rounds of ammunition. >> the threat here is over. however, we are going to continue to be vigilant in our schools and in our neighborhoods. >> police identified the two victims as tenth rader alexzandria bell and 61-year-old gym teacher jean kuczka. police say they killed the gunman. >> we heard these gunshots and the windows just rattling. we see people jumping
norah, the st. louise commissioner said that shooting could have been so much worse because the gunman entered the school fully loaded. police say that he had ammunition strapped to his chest, and they even found magazine clips in the stairwells of the school. police sources say that the evidence collected suggests a high level of pre-planning. tonight, police say the gunman was carrying an arsenal that could have caused much more damage and death. >> we know now that he had in his...
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. >>> the school shooter in st. louis came prepared. >> 600 rounds is a lot of ammunition >> what else we've learned about the teenager with an ar-15 and the note he left behind. >> "i've been an isolated loner my entire life." this was the perfect storm for a mass shooting. >>> vanishing bees just got worse by the millions. >> 100-mile-per-hour winds not good on a bee. >> hurricane ian's destruction of the pollinators. >> adidas can't drop me. now what >> now adidas dropped him and the gap pupped all of hiss yeezy gear and now ford can yeah west's stunning self-destruction >>> brittney griner makes her appeal and hears democrats walk back their request for the white house to negotiate with putin >>> don't do it! >> plus, a wellness update on emanuel the emu. >> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >> good evening. we're about to witness a pivotal moment in this final stretch before the midterm elections we're just one hour away from first and only debate in pennsylvania's senate race it's a
. >>> the school shooter in st. louis came prepared. >> 600 rounds is a lot of ammunition >> what else we've learned about the teenager with an ar-15 and the note he left behind. >> "i've been an isolated loner my entire life." this was the perfect storm for a mass shooting. >>> vanishing bees just got worse by the millions. >> 100-mile-per-hour winds not good on a bee. >> hurricane ian's destruction of the pollinators. >> adidas...
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this time in st. louis police say a former student brought a long gun to class, killed two people, hurt seven othe ot others at central visual and performing arts high school. police say the gunman killed a teacher and 16-year-old girl this is the 40th school shooting resulting in injuries or death this year alone according to "education week. the teacher, jean kuczka caught health and p.e. at the school her daughter confirmed cops told her daughter the gunman came to her mom's classroom and her mom stepped in front of him to protect her students in her biography on the school website, she wrote she could not imagine herself in any other career but teaching. unlike what happened in uvalde, texas, the officer today reportedly did not hesitate. the police chief says his officers ran towards the gunfire. >> i can't say enough how well the officers did, getting there on scene as quickly as they did, making entry, locating the suspect, not just by hearing the gunfire but by talking to kids and teachers as they'r
this time in st. louis police say a former student brought a long gun to class, killed two people, hurt seven othe ot others at central visual and performing arts high school. police say the gunman killed a teacher and 16-year-old girl this is the 40th school shooting resulting in injuries or death this year alone according to "education week. the teacher, jean kuczka caught health and p.e. at the school her daughter confirmed cops told her daughter the gunman came to her mom's classroom...
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we're following a reported shooting at a high school in st. louis.re some pictures of students outside of the school. you could see law enforcement as well as the school was being evacuated. cnn's brynn gingras is joining me now working on gathering some more details on this. what you have learned about anyone injured and the suspect. >> it is still a acive situation and we're still gathering information but there was an active shooter situation this morning in a high school in st. louis, missouri. and the police have confirmed that the shooter inside of the school was stopped and is now in custody. we also know that at least two students were injured and are on the way to the hospital or already there. it is unclear the extent of their injury but we're working to confirm how many people were talking about here right now. this is a high school about 400 students. and you could see they are with family members now. they're being reunited at a different location and of course it is still an active scene which means you saw the fbi and other law enforce
we're following a reported shooting at a high school in st. louis.re some pictures of students outside of the school. you could see law enforcement as well as the school was being evacuated. cnn's brynn gingras is joining me now working on gathering some more details on this. what you have learned about anyone injured and the suspect. >> it is still a acive situation and we're still gathering information but there was an active shooter situation this morning in a high school in st. louis,...
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like last week's deadly school shooting in st. louis. the 40th this year involving injuries or deaths. in major cities murder rates and shootings both down slightly but from a 30% spike two years ago. our poll shows republicans have a double-digit lead on crime policies to make you feel safer. but american voters want this election cycle of leadership to confront other challenges. immigration, an infectious disease trifecta, covid, the flu, and rsv. gun policy, and abortion in a post-roe america. our poll says a majority of voters think republicans will pass a national abortion ban. another worry? culture wars invading the classroom and performance that's plummeting. it's one more challenge calling out for grown-up intervention. as millions of americans now vote for their idea of a grown-up. knowing that whoever wins half the country will resent it. again. mark strassmann, cbs news, los angeles. >>> well, today nato called on russia to stop weaponizing food and immediately renew its u.n.-brokered grain deal. russia abruptly suspended the
like last week's deadly school shooting in st. louis. the 40th this year involving injuries or deaths. in major cities murder rates and shootings both down slightly but from a 30% spike two years ago. our poll shows republicans have a double-digit lead on crime policies to make you feel safer. but american voters want this election cycle of leadership to confront other challenges. immigration, an infectious disease trifecta, covid, the flu, and rsv. gun policy, and abortion in a post-roe...
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adrienne broaddus for us in st. louis.>>> adidas becomes the latest company to drop kanye west after a string of anti-semitic remarks. did they act quick enough, though? that's next. two new ihop lunch and dinner menu items for twice the goodness, twice the flavor, and twice the choice. sirloin salisbury steak and all-natural salmon. perfecfor lunch or dinner. only at ihop. download the app and earn free food with every purchase. the first time you connected your website and your store was also the first time you realized... we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? [together] the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. godaddy. tools and support for every small business first. i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. and i'm going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad cove
adrienne broaddus for us in st. louis.>>> adidas becomes the latest company to drop kanye west after a string of anti-semitic remarks. did they act quick enough, though? that's next. two new ihop lunch and dinner menu items for twice the goodness, twice the flavor, and twice the choice. sirloin salisbury steak and all-natural salmon. perfecfor lunch or dinner. only at ihop. download the app and earn free food with every purchase. the first time you connected your website and your store...
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this happening at central performing and visual arts school in st. louis. the police chief of st. thorities, to a death scene at the high school with a shooter inside after 9:00 this morning, engaged with that shooter and that shooter has been killed, and we know that they think he's about 20 years old. they have not i'd'd him just yet and they're still trying to figure out how he's affiliated with the school. an adult was killed in the shooting along with a teenager, both females and we learned that others were injured and brought to the hospital with gunshot wounds and shrapnel injuries of that sort according to authorities. i do want to bring up a harrowing story that my colleague talked to a math teacher inside the school at the time who got his classroom into lockdown, was able to close the door. minutes later, he could hear a bang bang outside of his door and even heard someone outside the door -- he believes it was the gunman saying that he was going to effing kill everyone -- or sorry. you are going to effing die is what he said to paul murphy, but i want to bring up that p
this happening at central performing and visual arts school in st. louis. the police chief of st. thorities, to a death scene at the high school with a shooter inside after 9:00 this morning, engaged with that shooter and that shooter has been killed, and we know that they think he's about 20 years old. they have not i'd'd him just yet and they're still trying to figure out how he's affiliated with the school. an adult was killed in the shooting along with a teenager, both females and we...
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the st. louis school shooting, the steps his parents and police took one week before the attack to try to keep a gun out of his hands. >>> we're staying on top of the answers for the school shooting in uvalde, texas. the head of the department of public safety will speak publicly for the first time since seven of his officers were referrrred for investigation. sometimes you're so busy taking care of everyone else you don't do enough for yourself, or your mouth. but eventually, it will remind you. when it does, aspen dental is here for you. we offer the custom dental treatments you need, all under one roof, right nearby. so we can bring more life to your smile... and more smile to your life... affordably. new patients without insurance can get a free complete exam and x-rays, and 20 percent off treatment plans. schedule your appointment today. they say you eat with your eyes first, so here's a good look at our new thick n fluffy french toast. artisan challah dipped in vanilla cinnamon batter. french
the st. louis school shooting, the steps his parents and police took one week before the attack to try to keep a gun out of his hands. >>> we're staying on top of the answers for the school shooting in uvalde, texas. the head of the department of public safety will speak publicly for the first time since seven of his officers were referrrred for investigation. sometimes you're so busy taking care of everyone else you don't do enough for yourself, or your mouth. but eventually, it will...
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the school shooter in st. louis came prepared. what else we have learned about the teenager with an ar 15, and the notes he left behind.>> he was an isolated loner, this was the perfect storm for a mass shooting.>> it just got worse by the millions. hurricane ian's destruction. now, forbes yanked him off the billionaires list, kanye west, stunning self- destruction. britney greiner hears her appeal, democrats walk back the request to the white house to negotiation to vladimir putin. plus, a whirlwind miss update. >> live, from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >> good evening, this is a pivotal moment in this final stretch before the midterm election, we are one hour away from the first and only debate in the pennsylvania senate race, it is a crucial one that will play a huge role in may determine the balance of power in dc. john fetterman fighting to flip the seat for democrats, if he succeeds, it should dash the republicans attempt to take control of the senate. he continues to face serious questions about
the school shooter in st. louis came prepared. what else we have learned about the teenager with an ar 15, and the notes he left behind.>> he was an isolated loner, this was the perfect storm for a mass shooting.>> it just got worse by the millions. hurricane ian's destruction. now, forbes yanked him off the billionaires list, kanye west, stunning self- destruction. britney greiner hears her appeal, democrats walk back the request to the white house to negotiation to vladimir putin....
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alex perez in st. louis tonight. >>> also tonight, that 5.1 earthquake rattling the san fancisco bay area centered just outside san jose. the strongest to hit the area in nearly a decade. residents and that warning tonight to stay alert. we'll hear from the scientists tonight. >>> the triple threat in
alex perez in st. louis tonight. >>> also tonight, that 5.1 earthquake rattling the san fancisco bay area centered just outside san jose. the strongest to hit the area in nearly a decade. residents and that warning tonight to stay alert. we'll hear from the scientists tonight. >>> the triple threat in
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dangerous st louis streets tracked down underworld figure and pored over reams of police records.in the end what i discovered challenged everything i believed about your. it turns out he wasn't a happy, lucky kid. i always believed he was he grown paranoid in his final answering his front door while clutching his gun. he also had real enemies. never imagined. this story is more than a whodunit. learning the truth about gerald's killer required me to understand the troubled of saint louis and cities around the country. just like how discrimination and pervasive poverty has shaped life for millions. it also required me to my own privilege choice and mistakes. there were times i was terrified and considered abandoning this quest altogether. but ultimately, this book became most rewarding project i've ever taken on. because though it's a story of tragedy, it's also a story of hope. it's a picture. gerald's whole extended family. my research taught me more about gerald than known during his life, and it convinced me that he was a truly remarkable kid. it brought me closer to his family
dangerous st louis streets tracked down underworld figure and pored over reams of police records.in the end what i discovered challenged everything i believed about your. it turns out he wasn't a happy, lucky kid. i always believed he was he grown paranoid in his final answering his front door while clutching his gun. he also had real enemies. never imagined. this story is more than a whodunit. learning the truth about gerald's killer required me to understand the troubled of saint louis and...