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the silent parade inspired blacks across america and along with the bright in east st. louis became a prime element in the memory of a race like a half century of slavery and memory that persisted for decades. in 1930's, east of st. louis and loraine, ohio, a legendary stock in an underground railroad young tony morrison heard of the stories and she never forgot what she had been told about the summer when whites slaughtered blacks and thousands of african americans marched in protest down white america's wealth the avenue. the riot covers like a dark forest whose doom central character, perhaps based in part i. josephine baker, survive the bride that killed her parents but never feels safe even in the midst of america's largest black city. it is so shattered by the experience of the private that she could not speak of it. she stands side alice in harlem and watches the silent parade. the two of them "marveling at bases and listening to drums and the graceful when" it was july in 1917 and the beautiful faces were cold and quiet, moving slowly into the space. down fifth avenue
the silent parade inspired blacks across america and along with the bright in east st. louis became a prime element in the memory of a race like a half century of slavery and memory that persisted for decades. in 1930's, east of st. louis and loraine, ohio, a legendary stock in an underground railroad young tony morrison heard of the stories and she never forgot what she had been told about the summer when whites slaughtered blacks and thousands of african americans marched in protest down...
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st. louis and eight -- and east st. louis including survivors and their descendents joined the commemoration. he said he wanted to honor both races and to encourage unity and healing. he also spoke of his father, who after a long struggle with poverty, at one point he made the street,oxing on became the president of a local textile union and in 1962, as st. louis alderman. the following year, his son, was elected to succeed him. still annedy is alderman. on broadway between seventh and eighth streets, a black policeman saw the fires. he and his wife were in their 30's with no children. he had come home at noon to be with her. he told her to leave but she refused. white men had fired into the building several times. the nelsons were sitting on the floor in the middle room of their flat keeping away from the windows. about 7:00, a white man's through a -- a white man through a brick into the window. dozen men came a into view. mrs. nelson ran to the front of the house. when she appeared in the front window, several white m
st. louis and eight -- and east st. louis including survivors and their descendents joined the commemoration. he said he wanted to honor both races and to encourage unity and healing. he also spoke of his father, who after a long struggle with poverty, at one point he made the street,oxing on became the president of a local textile union and in 1962, as st. louis alderman. the following year, his son, was elected to succeed him. still annedy is alderman. on broadway between seventh and eighth...
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race riots in northern communities like philadelphia, chicago and east st. louisther kind of disease is loose in the land, suspicion, attacking all forms of dissent. vigilanties operating in the name of patriotism pursue their own blacklist of enemies. draft dodgerses and war bond slackers, pacifists who condemn war, labor groups that insist on voicing discontent, the foreign born. wilson's fears of a brutalized, conformist america loom over the nation. the government acts to take the law out of the hands of the mob. the wilson administration under criticism is soft on pro-germans, seeks and gets tough new laws suppressing freedom of speech and opinion. ♪ ♪ >> one controversial labor group, the industrial workers of the world, the wobblies is violently suppressed by mob and government. in arizona, 1200 members are expelled en masse to an army post in new mexico where their practice of strike with anarchist overtones. elsewhere, iww offices are raided by federal agents, their officers arrested including big bill hayward, their leading figure. socialist party leader
race riots in northern communities like philadelphia, chicago and east st. louisther kind of disease is loose in the land, suspicion, attacking all forms of dissent. vigilanties operating in the name of patriotism pursue their own blacklist of enemies. draft dodgerses and war bond slackers, pacifists who condemn war, labor groups that insist on voicing discontent, the foreign born. wilson's fears of a brutalized, conformist america loom over the nation. the government acts to take the law out...
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this guy who watched rachel maddow every night was getting his cues from this entire thing from east st. louisit was preposterous. >> tucker: the main democratic party, and i think there are some reasonable people still in that party in maine, hasn't said anything. i don't think we are misquoting him. he implied he want to commit violence against the president. they didn't disavow that? >> no, they didn't. i'm on a lot of, most of the main stations carry me. one of my listeners has he called the house in augusta, maine, and some flat called him back and said that the speaker is on vacation so she won't be able to comment. tucker, look back to last year. when david duke -- you can't get much more obscure than that guy, out of louisiana, a state rep for a couple of terms, he ran for governor once. he's a klansman. every time he put out a blog post about donald trump, every republican in the united states whose in elective office down the county commissioner had to be called out. what do you think of david duke? has anyone asked chuck schumer about the sky? >> tucker: i don't remember do give her
this guy who watched rachel maddow every night was getting his cues from this entire thing from east st. louisit was preposterous. >> tucker: the main democratic party, and i think there are some reasonable people still in that party in maine, hasn't said anything. i don't think we are misquoting him. he implied he want to commit violence against the president. they didn't disavow that? >> no, they didn't. i'm on a lot of, most of the main stations carry me. one of my listeners has...
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they're calling it in response to white rioters murdering at least one hundred black residents in east st louis and the general anti black violence manifesting in thousands of common place commonplace lynchings and prevalent we've seen throughout the country in years past the silent parade was one of the first major and visible grassroots mobilizations of black people organizing for justice in the united states and many agree that this action set a precedent for the black community using the demonstrations as a means of fighting back against racism. now. it is now time for our weekly segment race in america with a course on the ashley banks going to discuss some incidents affecting minorities across the country actually what's on the docket today hey there manila today on race in america will be focusing on two stories in which it appears police officers use excessive force first up let's go to minneapolis minnesota where police chiefs in a heart to resign just days after receiving backlash from the public and city council following the fatal shooting of a forty year old australian native just
they're calling it in response to white rioters murdering at least one hundred black residents in east st louis and the general anti black violence manifesting in thousands of common place commonplace lynchings and prevalent we've seen throughout the country in years past the silent parade was one of the first major and visible grassroots mobilizations of black people organizing for justice in the united states and many agree that this action set a precedent for the black community using the...
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st. louis, 101 in oklahoma city. it will get worse. actual temperatures will be above 100 in st. louis and not exactly chilly in the east. here's a closer look at your day you can see these temperatures upper 90s in place and some areas of texas today, still very hot in the rockies' too, salt lake city and denver. the houston astros laid to rest one of their own monday. sort of. they held a mock funeral for carlos beltran's glove who hasn't played in a month. beltran's glove may be gone but his bat very much still alive. the designated hitter did hit a home run last night. got to have some humor. it's a long baseball season. >> it is. as long as it's not the bat i'm sure his teammates and fans are all set. >>> just ahead, first time buyers and why they're pouncing on trump's made in america week. re noo introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order my doctor recommended i switch laxatives. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your co
st. louis, 101 in oklahoma city. it will get worse. actual temperatures will be above 100 in st. louis and not exactly chilly in the east. here's a closer look at your day you can see these temperatures upper 90s in place and some areas of texas today, still very hot in the rockies' too, salt lake city and denver. the houston astros laid to rest one of their own monday. sort of. they held a mock funeral for carlos beltran's glove who hasn't played in a month. beltran's glove may be gone but his...
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the heat will shift east, and we'll see dangerous heat from st. louis to kansas city. and in the northeast, could see damaging winds and large hail from western pennsylvania to new york. >>> next to politics, and president trump defending himself from historically low approving ratings. 36%, the lowest level at this point in 70 years of presidential polling. 58% say they disapprove. but trump insisting the poll is not bad. but democrats, not much better. 37% say the democratic party stands for something. with the majority saying they only stand against trump. the poll comes as the trump team faces questions about don junior and the witch hunt. here's david wright. >> reporter: today's abc news/washington post poll shows donald trump is off to the worst start of any president since polling began. americans have deep concerns about his competence and effectiveness. two-thirds don't trust him to negotiate with other world leaders. nearly half say the u.s. has grown weaker on the world stage on his watch. trump does have diehard supporters. >> it's all just anti-trump prop
the heat will shift east, and we'll see dangerous heat from st. louis to kansas city. and in the northeast, could see damaging winds and large hail from western pennsylvania to new york. >>> next to politics, and president trump defending himself from historically low approving ratings. 36%, the lowest level at this point in 70 years of presidential polling. 58% say they disapprove. but trump insisting the poll is not bad. but democrats, not much better. 37% say the democratic party...
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st. louis is a poster child for this heat wave. 103 into today. 10 104 on saturday, thunderstorms in the east with you a shot from new york city. under a heat advisory. you are watching "morning joe." be right back. zplmpblths whether it's at your house, or your business, we help keep you safe. so you can have those moments that make you feel at home. ♪you are loved wherever you are. at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so they can protect their teammates and the surrounding wetlands, too. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. it's my decision to make it's nbeauty last.ix. roc® retinol started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc methods, not miracles.™ . >> the trump administration is expected to name former trump official anthony scaramucci known as the mooch, sources tell ms nbc, the first report he was careful to give this caveat, nothing is ever settled until president trump announces it. it's a contro
st. louis is a poster child for this heat wave. 103 into today. 10 104 on saturday, thunderstorms in the east with you a shot from new york city. under a heat advisory. you are watching "morning joe." be right back. zplmpblths whether it's at your house, or your business, we help keep you safe. so you can have those moments that make you feel at home. ♪you are loved wherever you are. at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so...
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st. louis or driving east in eastern washington to the vineyards and then seeing the cascades come up, it's pretty amazing so i do subscribe to part of the myth. the part of the myth i guess i don't really buy is, so here is either judgment or cultural anthropology at -- depending on your point of view. it's a low. low status job so therefore, i've seen this in other places, when you are low status you create a myth to make it more livable and i think that's a truck drivers do. i think that's what earth and rappers do. i think as with southern rebels do. that's why. >> maybe others do it too. i want to ask one more question before we open up to questions from the audience and this is a broad question and maybe a number of responses to it. again this is going back to you are seeing people as they really live because you are moving their stuff and you see stuff that is buried deep in their drawers plus you have the packet is there a gap between how obviously the business you're in you are looking at mostly affluent corporate people but what is the most glaring thing about the gap between how
st. louis or driving east in eastern washington to the vineyards and then seeing the cascades come up, it's pretty amazing so i do subscribe to part of the myth. the part of the myth i guess i don't really buy is, so here is either judgment or cultural anthropology at -- depending on your point of view. it's a low. low status job so therefore, i've seen this in other places, when you are low status you create a myth to make it more livable and i think that's a truck drivers do. i think that's...
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. >>> the nationals in first place nl east but 11-14 in their last 25 games. our nationals at st. louisonight. now, the nats lost last night. the bats have cooled a bit in tonight late drama. javier sanchez at the plate here. his first ever in mlb. bases loaded. that'shi a ttrrd sike on the nationals. that looked way outside, right? take another look. you make the call. strike or ball? i say it was a ball. doesn't matter. the ump says it's a strike. too bad we don't have instant replay for that. nats lose 2-1. two runs in the last two losses combined for the nats. >>> dc united at montreal. this is as close as they come to scoring. hitting the crossbar. they fall 2-0 at the montreal impact. >>> speaking of montreal, one of the big guys is leaving for the canadiens. he spent nine years with the caps. a really good guy. also leaving is justin williams. there he is out at 10 potomac. he is leaving, going to carolina. et on his mind. he helped the caps get past -- did not help the caps get past the second round in playoffs. he tweeted out saying that was one of his bigger disappointment, th
. >>> the nationals in first place nl east but 11-14 in their last 25 games. our nationals at st. louisonight. now, the nats lost last night. the bats have cooled a bit in tonight late drama. javier sanchez at the plate here. his first ever in mlb. bases loaded. that'shi a ttrrd sike on the nationals. that looked way outside, right? take another look. you make the call. strike or ball? i say it was a ball. doesn't matter. the ump says it's a strike. too bad we don't have instant replay...
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st. louis. this is just the beginning of it. it looks like it peaks on friday, in most areas here in the midwest, and also there in the east. louis. chicago, you're on the cooler side of this. you actually get lucky with this. everyone in the great lakes too. it's from about st. louis southwards that the worst of it. the other story out there is in the tropics. we have a tropical storm don already up to our d-named storm. it's at 50-mile-an-hour winds. we do think it's going to move through the southern winward islands here. barbados and one of the spots that could get brushed by the storm. it should not become a hurricane. >> i'll take this one away. house speaker paul ryan took to twitter to let know he is just like the rest of us. >> we text, and we talk every night. i call and we talk. because they don't think of me as an emoji guy, i go crazy on emojis. i do seven or eight of these things. i'll throw those out there. >> he shot that video in honor of world emoji day as people decided share their favorite digital images. in the grand tradition of the internet, fellow twitter users decided take the opportunity to roast ry
st. louis. this is just the beginning of it. it looks like it peaks on friday, in most areas here in the midwest, and also there in the east. louis. chicago, you're on the cooler side of this. you actually get lucky with this. everyone in the great lakes too. it's from about st. louis southwards that the worst of it. the other story out there is in the tropics. we have a tropical storm don already up to our d-named storm. it's at 50-mile-an-hour winds. we do think it's going to move through the...
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all of the newspapers on the east coast and the west coast talked about the st. louis. it mostly produces factual information from the associated press and they are not very critical about what is going on but they actually report. the only article that is somehow critical was published by the washington post and it says something like there are a lot of refuge for birds and nature in the united states but there , is no refuge for 907 refugees. this is the response and the newspapers are covering the story and it becomes a symbol in 1939. there is an interesting response from the americans is an as -- american citizens as well. at the national archives you can find 233 letters sent by american citizens, jewish and non-jewish, to roosevelt to the , state department and to roosevelt's wife begging the government to let them in, the moment the st. louis refugees are refused in cuba, their status changes from legal immigrants to refugees without moving an inch. all those letters and telegrams use a different reasons, it could be religious reasons, historical reasons, this i
all of the newspapers on the east coast and the west coast talked about the st. louis. it mostly produces factual information from the associated press and they are not very critical about what is going on but they actually report. the only article that is somehow critical was published by the washington post and it says something like there are a lot of refuge for birds and nature in the united states but there , is no refuge for 907 refugees. this is the response and the newspapers are...
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east. today will feel like 100 in atlanta. st. louis, it will feel like 109. wichita, 107.ef. notice kansas city goes from 97 saturday to 87 on monday. still a hot weekend. chicago is not bad. much cooler by monday. same with nashville. the peak of the heat wave is today. slowly over the weekend we cool it off. but not much in d.c. the mid-atlantic is the one exception. they're going to stay warm and steamy. notice in boston, only in the 70s the beginning of next week. some areas are lucky and cool off, while others have to wait. >> all right. bill karins, thanks for that. >>> we have some sad news. chester bennington, best known as one of the lead singers in the rock band linkin park is dead from an apparent suicide. he was 41 years old. linkin park released seven albums. their hybrid theory helping ignite a trend of emerging electronic rap and rock music and went on to become the best selling album of 2001. their latest debut at the top of the billboard album charts after being released back in may, the band was set to start touring next week. in a tweet mike, one of the
east. today will feel like 100 in atlanta. st. louis, it will feel like 109. wichita, 107.ef. notice kansas city goes from 97 saturday to 87 on monday. still a hot weekend. chicago is not bad. much cooler by monday. same with nashville. the peak of the heat wave is today. slowly over the weekend we cool it off. but not much in d.c. the mid-atlantic is the one exception. they're going to stay warm and steamy. notice in boston, only in the 70s the beginning of next week. some areas are lucky and...
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st. louis and chicago looking at really warm temperatures. that heat will spread to the east.atlantic as well. make sure you take precautions against the heat. >>> a new study suggests that the earth may have entered a sixth mass extinction ask humans are the primary cause. up to 50% of the total number of individual animals that once lived on earth have disappeared, according to the study. researchers call it a massive erosion of the greatest biological diversity in history. some of the contributing factors, overpopulation and extreme weather tied to human-driven climate change. >>> airbnb is investigating a woman pushing another woman down a flight of stairs in amsterdam. they were delayed in checking out. the hostess was heard saying "out" repeatedly before pushing her. you see the woman, she falls and remains motionless. the victim was taken to the hospital and the man was arrested. she believes the incident was racially motivated. airbnb called the incident appalling and said it will take the strongest action it can, including banning people for life. >>> local villages c
st. louis and chicago looking at really warm temperatures. that heat will spread to the east.atlantic as well. make sure you take precautions against the heat. >>> a new study suggests that the earth may have entered a sixth mass extinction ask humans are the primary cause. up to 50% of the total number of individual animals that once lived on earth have disappeared, according to the study. researchers call it a massive erosion of the greatest biological diversity in history. some of...
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st. louis now the low continues to push to the east bringing that unsettled weather our way as we get towards the end of the week, for thursday afternoon tomorrow that is when the heavy rain passes in and this is more of a torrential downpour at times tomorrow as opposed to any numerous severe storms, none the it's it's going to be unsettled tomorrow as well as humid late in the week on friday and sets up for a nice weekend ahead. a closer look at future tracker 6 and what to expect with downpoured tomorrow coming up in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you. time for the "action news" traffic report. matt pellman in the traffic center with the latest on the highways tonight. midweek. >> beginning of the week for some people and a lot of our typical delays are in full force like this one 322 westbound side backing up to egypt road as you head out to collegeville. a slow go with a 6 minute delay. and also watching a number of serious accidents in the burbs bucks county 309 southbound at tollgate road. and have someone downed wires this afternoon near horsham blocking keith valley road and
st. louis now the low continues to push to the east bringing that unsettled weather our way as we get towards the end of the week, for thursday afternoon tomorrow that is when the heavy rain passes in and this is more of a torrential downpour at times tomorrow as opposed to any numerous severe storms, none the it's it's going to be unsettled tomorrow as well as humid late in the week on friday and sets up for a nice weekend ahead. a closer look at future tracker 6 and what to expect with...
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st. louis. and for tomorrow, that hit spreads farther east, we'll see it in philadelphia.xcessive heat watch in effect for thursday. that means it's going to feel like 100 degrees or even hotter than that in philadelphia. we're looking at muggy air across much of the country particularly in the mid-south, the gulf coast and areas of the carolinas. all of this oppressive air will persist where it will feel like 100 degrees or hotter in some places. we're looking at it spreading all the way to new york city. and for friday, not much of a change with the heat with triple digit heat indexes. we do have a tropical remnantses for impacting florida and much of the southeast with rain moving in, particularly on thursday. we'll see enhanced thunderstorms for florida. unfortunately, it's go to be really heavy downpours to contend with for the next couple of days. ayman, yasmin. >> thank you for that, bonnie. >>> some heroics with baseball's midclassic classic. >>> and the 100th career match at wimbledon. a special one. the highlights, one you don't want to miss, next on sports. and
st. louis. and for tomorrow, that hit spreads farther east, we'll see it in philadelphia.xcessive heat watch in effect for thursday. that means it's going to feel like 100 degrees or even hotter than that in philadelphia. we're looking at muggy air across much of the country particularly in the mid-south, the gulf coast and areas of the carolinas. all of this oppressive air will persist where it will feel like 100 degrees or hotter in some places. we're looking at it spreading all the way to...
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st. louis. there's a lot of moisture available, and this all has to slide to the east over the next two days, andinto saturday, unfortunately. this is the rain we're dealing with now here in missouri. then tomorrow we take it into areas of the east, and we start to add these bright colors on here. that means heavy rain. we get to the reddish color and the pink, that's two to three inches of rain. northern maryland all of southern pennsylvania, northern d.c. that's on your get-away friday heading into the weekend. keep that in mind for your travel. let's time it out for you. this is friday again. today is not too bad in the east. a chance of a shower or storm, but the really soaking stuff is as we go into friday. here we go 5:00 p.m. on friday. heavy rain moving into areas of virginia. there's that heavy band in southern portions of pennsylvania. then friday night in and around d.c. and baltimore, then even into saturday morning it continues to linger through the mid-atlantic region. even into saturday afternoon. it doesn't look like the best of beach weekends, at least the start of it. areas from
st. louis. there's a lot of moisture available, and this all has to slide to the east over the next two days, andinto saturday, unfortunately. this is the rain we're dealing with now here in missouri. then tomorrow we take it into areas of the east, and we start to add these bright colors on here. that means heavy rain. we get to the reddish color and the pink, that's two to three inches of rain. northern maryland all of southern pennsylvania, northern d.c. that's on your get-away friday...
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east coast. a lot of heat advisories it will feel like 110 in st. louis.ere weather threat to the north of the intense heat damaging winds are possible from fargo to lacrosse, minneapolis and chicago. into saturday, those storm also roll through the northern ohio valley and to the mid-atlantic even areas like new york city, philadelphia, washington, d.c. a chance of storms late in the day on saturday. >>> today's forecast, 103 possible in st. louis. mid-atlantic very warm, mid 90s. it will feel like 100 to 105 saturday warm in the middle of the country. by the time we get to sunday,s . that's your business travel forecast more "worldwide exchange" when we come back she can't become a guitar legend just by playing air guitar. the baby's room won't build itself. and her paw won't heal on its own. we're all working forward to something. synchrony financial can help your customers make it happen sooner. so she can plug into her dreams... and they'll have a new addition for their new addition. whatever you're working forward to, even if it's chasing squirrels,
east coast. a lot of heat advisories it will feel like 110 in st. louis.ere weather threat to the north of the intense heat damaging winds are possible from fargo to lacrosse, minneapolis and chicago. into saturday, those storm also roll through the northern ohio valley and to the mid-atlantic even areas like new york city, philadelphia, washington, d.c. a chance of storms late in the day on saturday. >>> today's forecast, 103 possible in st. louis. mid-atlantic very warm, mid 90s. it...
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east coast sizzling in the midst of a heat wave. humidity magnifying making it feel like 106 in virginia beach, 112 in st. louis. after days of oppressive heat here in new york, we're finally getting some relief. but parts of the heartland, still hot, feeling like more than 100 degrees. tom. >> that heat wave really taking over. all right, adrienne, thank you. >>> let's get to meteorologist kate parker in for rob marciano tonight. those storms are now on the move? >> reporter: yeah, tom, the hail and damaging wind have been the primary threat with these storms. but overnight, a flood risk as these march off toward the east coast. on sunday from the ohio valley, mid-atlantic, we're looking at the possibility of downbursts. damaging winds on the table. as far as the heat goes, we're not getting a break on sunday. by the time we get to monday, we'll see some changes. wichita, 101. 103 in raleigh. in central park, in the 90s today. but on monday, some good news here it will struggle to get out of the 70s. a little cooldown for july, tom. >> we'll take it. a lot of triple digits on that board. kait, thank you. >>> on
east coast sizzling in the midst of a heat wave. humidity magnifying making it feel like 106 in virginia beach, 112 in st. louis. after days of oppressive heat here in new york, we're finally getting some relief. but parts of the heartland, still hot, feeling like more than 100 degrees. tom. >> that heat wave really taking over. all right, adrienne, thank you. >>> let's get to meteorologist kate parker in for rob marciano tonight. those storms are now on the move? >>...
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st. louis. if you call this a cooldown. getting down to about 90 degrees. the heat will continue to build across the eastike in raleigh where highs will be well in the 90s. >> kevin:, it's going to feel a lot hot are than these temperatures. >> bonnie schneider, thanks so much. now to some pretty, pretty good news. it may be difficult to contain your excitement, but, that's right, curb your enthusiasm is returning. hbo has announced that season nine is set to premier october 1st. it will mark a triumphant return for larry david's hit show, marking the first new episode since season eight wrapped in 2011. there aren't many details for the upcoming season, but the main cast of characters is expected to return. i can't wait. >> oh, i love that show. >> i'm not going to lie, i'm super excited about that when i saw that announcement. >> so good. >> all right. >>> still ahead what yankee outfielder aaron judge did that earned him the home run derby crown. >> plus, rafael's epic marathon exit and the top seed falls on the women's side. all the latest from wimbledon in sports next. binders, done. super-cool note
st. louis. if you call this a cooldown. getting down to about 90 degrees. the heat will continue to build across the eastike in raleigh where highs will be well in the 90s. >> kevin:, it's going to feel a lot hot are than these temperatures. >> bonnie schneider, thanks so much. now to some pretty, pretty good news. it may be difficult to contain your excitement, but, that's right, curb your enthusiasm is returning. hbo has announced that season nine is set to premier october 1st. it...
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east. look at the temperatures. denv denver, 95. kansas city, 95. st. louis, 97 degrees. and chicago, 91. atlanta will be in the 90s. that spreads to the east by tomorrow. new york, 92 degrees. thursday, it will be 90. norfolk stays in the 90s. same for washington, charleston whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> good morning. meteorologist bill henley. beautiful day ahead. the humidity is low. temperature warm. typical summer day. 87 degrees. partly to mostly sunny sky for philadelphia. few scattered clouds in the suburbs this morning. 85 this afternoon. new jersey warms to 87 degrees inland. at the coastline at the shore, 82 degrees this afternoon. isolated shower possible this afternoon. lehigh valley most of the day is dry. clouds clear for sunshine in delaware. have a
east. look at the temperatures. denv denver, 95. kansas city, 95. st. louis, 97 degrees. and chicago, 91. atlanta will be in the 90s. that spreads to the east by tomorrow. new york, 92 degrees. thursday, it will be 90. norfolk stays in the 90s. same for washington, charleston whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru....
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st. louis. around 100 in the shade. it gets worse as we go day by day. look at omaha. finally, it makes it all the way to the east co it hasn't backed off much in areas like death valley and palm springs either. guiness has recognized al blackmon for the longest career as an airline mechanic. the 92-year-old new yorker started working for american airlines when he was just 16 years old. now 75 years later, he still work there is. the airline dedicated a 727 to him, complete with al's signature on the plane. that's a mechanic you can trust. >> no kidding. and he looks great. >> a young 90. >>> and all-girl robotics team that almost wasn't allowed to compete finally has their chance to shine. goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake! done! you gotta shake it! i shake it! glad i had a v8. t
st. louis. around 100 in the shade. it gets worse as we go day by day. look at omaha. finally, it makes it all the way to the east co it hasn't backed off much in areas like death valley and palm springs either. guiness has recognized al blackmon for the longest career as an airline mechanic. the 92-year-old new yorker started working for american airlines when he was just 16 years old. now 75 years later, he still work there is. the airline dedicated a 727 to him, complete with al's signature...
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east coast. >> a big story across the united states developing, excessive heat, widespread over an area, home to almost 15 million people. the advisories stretch from ohio into kansas city, warnings in place for places like st. louis. and the reason for that is we get a multiday event set up here where potentially through friday, maybe even saturday, we have triple-digit heat, and this is just factoring in, of course, without the humidity. this is just in the shade into the afternoon hours, but you factor in the humidity, it could feel as high as 113 in a few spots across this region and we'll see that kind of expand off towards the eastern half of the country. so, by say thursday and friday, atlanta gets into the middle 90s, feeling like into the 100s. new york city also will get into the lower 90s, will feel like close to 100 degrees by the afternoon hours. and with all of this set, plenty of instability in the atmosphere, severe storm potential there into parts of minnesota, into western wisconsin today. some flooding associated with this could also be seen around this region, mainly south of minneapolis going in towards the afternoon hours. and watching a few areas of disturbed weather, tropical storm don in t
east coast. >> a big story across the united states developing, excessive heat, widespread over an area, home to almost 15 million people. the advisories stretch from ohio into kansas city, warnings in place for places like st. louis. and the reason for that is we get a multiday event set up here where potentially through friday, maybe even saturday, we have triple-digit heat, and this is just factoring in, of course, without the humidity. this is just in the shade into the afternoon...
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tomorrow, the storms push a little further east so we'll be impacted on i-95 from philly through jacksonville to florida, memphis to birmingham and st. louiso oklahoma city. so that's where you may have to dodge a shower or thunderstorm, but the celebration in new york city tonight looks terrific. 79 degrees, comfortable conditions, and mostly clear skies. temperatures are also on the way up in the east. there's our jet stream well to the north. and that's going to allow for comfortable conditions for today and then much warmer conditions as we go through the end of the week. it will really start to heat up as we get above normal compared to what we've seen. speaking of heat, unfortunately an excessive heat watch will go into effect i'd say by wednesday into arizona and then thursday to sunday for southwestern saks sections of california, north of los angeles into the valleys and the mountains there, 9 million people at risk for excessive and dangerous heat. again, that's not today but towards the end of the week. looking at the forecast for this holiday, strong storms in the central and southern plains, hot conditions across areas to the
tomorrow, the storms push a little further east so we'll be impacted on i-95 from philly through jacksonville to florida, memphis to birmingham and st. louiso oklahoma city. so that's where you may have to dodge a shower or thunderstorm, but the celebration in new york city tonight looks terrific. 79 degrees, comfortable conditions, and mostly clear skies. temperatures are also on the way up in the east. there's our jet stream well to the north. and that's going to allow for comfortable...
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east coast. let's dive into some of the numbers, which as a reminder, again, these are in the shade. omaha, 110. st. louis. this is at the peak of the day. usually right about 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. this time of year. raleigh will feel like 100 today. everywhere in between, there's really no escaping this. if you do escape it, it's because you are dealing with thunderstorms and rain. that will be the case in minnesota, wisconsin and in the northern great lakes. friday is the worst in omaha. it's 113 heat index. that's a crest. 103 in d.c. as we go into friday. some areas get a break on saturday. notice, the colors are a little cooler here in northern north pourings of new england and also the ohio valley. raleigh feels like 108 as you start your weekend. 104 in memphis. i did mention those thunderstorms. a lot of wind damage. southern minnesota, southern wisconsin. this is round two that's now sweeping through, and this has its eyes on chicago for the peak of the morning rush hour. we'll see if the storms hold together. if they do, could have travel delays out of chicago early today. then this afternoon watch
east coast. let's dive into some of the numbers, which as a reminder, again, these are in the shade. omaha, 110. st. louis. this is at the peak of the day. usually right about 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. this time of year. raleigh will feel like 100 today. everywhere in between, there's really no escaping this. if you do escape it, it's because you are dealing with thunderstorms and rain. that will be the case in minnesota, wisconsin and in the northern great lakes. friday is the worst in omaha. it's...
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east and europe. this is video of the first stand-up water slide in austria. in sunset hills outside of st. louis of aldermen voted down the proposal. they didn't even really discuss it. >> jessica things it looks awesome. i thirngs it takes away the whole fun of a water slide. aren't your hands going to get that plastic burn? >> yeah, okay. >> fun. we're coming back for another full 90 minutes of news including what governor brown says is at stake if the legislature fails to extend a climate change law. >> a lamborghini catches fire at a gas station. the advice firefighters have for drivers this morning. >> plus, i'm still tracking international deadly news. international deadly news. a ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. >>> we can taste the weekend. key can taste the warmup. good morning to you. it's friday, july 14th. >> thanks for being here. a
east and europe. this is video of the first stand-up water slide in austria. in sunset hills outside of st. louis of aldermen voted down the proposal. they didn't even really discuss it. >> jessica things it looks awesome. i thirngs it takes away the whole fun of a water slide. aren't your hands going to get that plastic burn? >> yeah, okay. >> fun. we're coming back for another full 90 minutes of news including what governor brown says is at stake if the legislature fails to...
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east, jet stream way up to the north. denver will get up to 95. kansas city 95. st. louis, 8 degrees above average at 97 degrees.hicago, you will be at 91 on wednesday. st. louis, you stay in the mid to upper 90s. atlanta will be in the 90s. that spreads to the east by tomorrow. new york, 92 degrees. thursday it will be 90. norfolk stays in 90s, same in washington, charleston and charlotte. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. recast coming up in the 30 seconds. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> good monomorning. i'm meteorologist kari hall with a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. foggy and clearing away from the bridge and elsewhere across the bay area, temperatures really starting to heat up today. we have 90 degrees in concord. 92 at livermore and in morgan hill. south bay up to 86. and 91 in santa rosa an san francisco today with a high of 65 degrees and there will b
east, jet stream way up to the north. denver will get up to 95. kansas city 95. st. louis, 8 degrees above average at 97 degrees.hicago, you will be at 91 on wednesday. st. louis, you stay in the mid to upper 90s. atlanta will be in the 90s. that spreads to the east by tomorrow. new york, 92 degrees. thursday it will be 90. norfolk stays in 90s, same in washington, charleston and charlotte. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. recast coming up in the 30 seconds....
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east. jet stream way toupt north. look at these temperatures today, denver up to 95, kansas city 95, st. louis eight degrees above average at 97 degrees and chicago you'll be at 91 on wentd. st. louis you say in the mid to upper 90s, atlanta will be in the 90s, and that spreads to the east by tomorrow. new york 92 degrees. thurt it will be 90 norfolk stays in the 90, same in washington, charleston and charlotte. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning, everybody, off to a quiet start this morning. skies partly cloudy right now. not much of a rain chance the next couple of days. temperatures in the upper 60s in the suburbs and 70 around downtown. it will be in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees, it will abi hot day today. average high now is 89 so we'll be just about there. but the big heat arrives here as we get into tomorrow and the rest of the week. could be as high as 98 by thursday. >> and that's your latest weather. coming up, at least seven americans gored during the running of the bull. we'll hear from one of them why he decided to race again th
east. jet stream way toupt north. look at these temperatures today, denver up to 95, kansas city 95, st. louis eight degrees above average at 97 degrees and chicago you'll be at 91 on wentd. st. louis you say in the mid to upper 90s, atlanta will be in the 90s, and that spreads to the east by tomorrow. new york 92 degrees. thurt it will be 90 norfolk stays in the 90, same in washington, charleston and charlotte. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>>...
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st. louis, 102. that's the actual temperature on friday. some of that sneaks to the east. it will feel like 106 in the nation's capital wrrks and one of the worst spots will be st. louis thursday where it feels like 108 degrees. there is nice weather to be found. the northwest isn't too bad. we're also nice in the northeast. new york city, looking at 85 degrees. we're well on our way to that. top of the rock, new york city, sun and cloud mix. beautiful start to our summer day. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. i was playing golf a couple days ago... love golf. and my friend mentioned a tip a pro gave her. did it help? it completely ruined my game. that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you with investment management services. type 2
st. louis, 102. that's the actual temperature on friday. some of that sneaks to the east. it will feel like 106 in the nation's capital wrrks and one of the worst spots will be st. louis thursday where it feels like 108 degrees. there is nice weather to be found. the northwest isn't too bad. we're also nice in the northeast. new york city, looking at 85 degrees. we're well on our way to that. top of the rock, new york city, sun and cloud mix. beautiful start to our summer day. you're watching...
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st. louis and memphis and cincinnati and the low pressure rides along a boundary into thursday. mostly cloudy tonight and the humid comes back up. 65 in the suburbs and 65 in center city. eastd 6 miles per hour. and future tracker 6 showing tomorrow morning lots of clouds and showers around in the morning and once we get the sunshine to work. you won't see it but it warms the lower atmosphere and radiation through the cloud cover and downpours through the south and west and takes over the region as we get into the afternoon tomorrow it's not a washout but the downpours are contain very brief heavy rain and at this point. does not look like they will be severe storms, you see bright reds that doesn't mean a severe storm just pockets of heavy rain during your thursday. what to expect temperature-wise only in the mid-70s at the shore. upper 70s inland, downpours the major threat tomorrow where we could see a half inch to inch or two with some of them. as we look at the four day at 4:00, downpoured and a random thunderstorm in southern areas, many areas may not even hear the rumble of thunder at 78 degrees, 87 here and left over morning rain on friday and returning sun at 87 an
st. louis and memphis and cincinnati and the low pressure rides along a boundary into thursday. mostly cloudy tonight and the humid comes back up. 65 in the suburbs and 65 in center city. eastd 6 miles per hour. and future tracker 6 showing tomorrow morning lots of clouds and showers around in the morning and once we get the sunshine to work. you won't see it but it warms the lower atmosphere and radiation through the cloud cover and downpours through the south and west and takes over the...
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st. louis 110. we really start to see the heat a big problem in the east an mid-atlantic. thursday, d.c.le. with a heat index around 108 degrees. so the heat's really the story. it goes from boise to boston. 90-degree plus everywhere in between. times square in new york city, a heat advisory. should feel like 96 today. near 100 over the next two days. we'll be right back. hey, i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have those new audits. my natural language api can help us score those by noon. great. see you guys there. we would not miss it. watson, you gotta learn how to take a hint. i love to learn. choicehotels.com. badda book. that's it?.take a hint. he means book direct at choicehotels.com for the lowest price on our rooms guaranteed. plus earn free nights and instant rewards at check-in. yeah. like i said. book now at choicehotels.com it's my decision to make it's nbeauty last.ix. roc
st. louis 110. we really start to see the heat a big problem in the east an mid-atlantic. thursday, d.c.le. with a heat index around 108 degrees. so the heat's really the story. it goes from boise to boston. 90-degree plus everywhere in between. times square in new york city, a heat advisory. should feel like 96 today. near 100 over the next two days. we'll be right back. hey, i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful....
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st. louis. this will get hot in the next couple hours. that is your saturday afternoon. you have excessive heat watches and warnings from the middle of the country all the way up the east coastple hours into sunday. elizabeth: thank you, appreciate it. leland: when we come back to norfolk for commissioning of the gerald ford, more on the time honored tradition, setting the watch, breaking the flag as they commission a $12.9 billion check. ship. elizabeth: part of a very special ceremony, traveling navy tradition by passing the loan glass which signifies the first watch aboard a new ship. leland: that new ship, the uss gerald ford, a blue and yellow tribute to ford's alma mater, the university of michigan. there are 38 stars, 26 of those are shaded representing the uss monterey or cdl-26. the florida lee pointing true north, represents the boy scouts. ford achieved the highest rank of eagle scout. tour of the deck coming up tomorrow, liz. it's been a great time in norfolk. ♪ ♪ >> president trump in norfolk, virginia, today, as he welcomes the newest ship in the u.s. navy, on hand for the commissionerring of the uss -- commissioning of the uss gerald ford. welcome and hello to
st. louis. this will get hot in the next couple hours. that is your saturday afternoon. you have excessive heat watches and warnings from the middle of the country all the way up the east coastple hours into sunday. elizabeth: thank you, appreciate it. leland: when we come back to norfolk for commissioning of the gerald ford, more on the time honored tradition, setting the watch, breaking the flag as they commission a $12.9 billion check. ship. elizabeth: part of a very special ceremony,...