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[cheering and applause] and from east st. louis, illinois, it's the grimmett family. ow that's east st. louis, boy. [cheering and applause]
[cheering and applause] and from east st. louis, illinois, it's the grimmett family. ow that's east st. louis, boy. [cheering and applause]
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so we went back to east st. louis. and i remember walking all over the town, looking for a football field. and i came back, and i told my mom, i said, "mom, i can't play football over here," you know? i said, "we don't have football here." and she told me, "don't worry about that, baby." and it seemed like it was like [chuckles], you know, as a little kid, it seemed like it was like a week, couple weeks. but next thing you know, we had a new house over in the suburbs. and then, man, that was, i was in third grade. i remember being the only black kid in my class. no one really liked me at first. no one liked me until they seen me run. and then i realized that i started getting treated differently then. and so i think my mindset set me up to think, "okay, if i want to make it, i gotta play football, 'cause that's the only time people are nice to me is when they see me play football." [bird chatters] [insects chittering] go get 'em. [reel clicking] go to college, play football, play a little bit of pro. i was signed as a
so we went back to east st. louis. and i remember walking all over the town, looking for a football field. and i came back, and i told my mom, i said, "mom, i can't play football over here," you know? i said, "we don't have football here." and she told me, "don't worry about that, baby." and it seemed like it was like [chuckles], you know, as a little kid, it seemed like it was like a week, couple weeks. but next thing you know, we had a new house over in the...
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May 24, 2023
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while still in high school in east st. louisois in the late 1950s she saw ike turner perform. she was just 17 at the time and she asked if she could sing a song at intermission. she magnetic, they could all see it, including ike. >> i was young, naive. everything was just opened up to me. >> it was ike's band. but tina was the shining star. >> david: he would give her the name tina and she would become tina turner. >> ♪ left a good job in the city working for the man every night and day ♪ >> david: her version of proud mary would give i can tina turner their first top ten hit. >> ♪ big we'll keep on turning ♪ ♪ proud mary keep on burning ♪ ♪ rolling, rolling, rolling on the river ♪ >> david: with the world didn't see at the time was the pain and the darkness of that marriage. ike turner was abusive. she would not speak often of that abuse. when she did, it was profound. this is what she told "abc news" in 1982. >> my life with ike, it was one that a lot of may be people are with. husbands that practice brutality. >> david: she w
while still in high school in east st. louisois in the late 1950s she saw ike turner perform. she was just 17 at the time and she asked if she could sing a song at intermission. she magnetic, they could all see it, including ike. >> i was young, naive. everything was just opened up to me. >> it was ike's band. but tina was the shining star. >> david: he would give her the name tina and she would become tina turner. >> ♪ left a good job in the city working for the man...
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May 14, 2023
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st. louis stretching off towards the south and east, getting into tennessee, the very tip of southern indianahe last several days where you could see big, severe thunderstorms with strong winds, heavy rain, isolated tornadoes are going to be possible, hail's going to be possible also as we see another day of big showers. i showed you some of the rain across texas, it's continuing this morning and will here at least off and and if on over the next several days. we've got a couple spots where flood watches are in place certainly around houston and stretching farther to the south. your mother's day forecast, again, a lot of run in the middle of the country, otherwise lots of spots in the 60s and 70s. if i, no, rachel, i think, toss it over to you. rachel: thank you, adam. with the end of title 42 comes the rise in the number of migrants trying to cross into the united states illegally. pete: our next guest is a former journalist turned counterterrorism intel expert, and he just returned from mexico, claims the biden administration is actually working with coyotes to help illegals get into the co
st. louis stretching off towards the south and east, getting into tennessee, the very tip of southern indianahe last several days where you could see big, severe thunderstorms with strong winds, heavy rain, isolated tornadoes are going to be possible, hail's going to be possible also as we see another day of big showers. i showed you some of the rain across texas, it's continuing this morning and will here at least off and and if on over the next several days. we've got a couple spots where...
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May 23, 2023
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st. louis, omaha as well and we're looking at that warm air sliding to the east tomorrow back to you bothelle >>> get a tastste for whatat kr krememe is cooooking up fofor n grads, n next. c cooking up p f grads,s, next. as part t of your fafamily's laundry y routine. itit tackles i impuritiess withthout leavining irriritating resesidue fofor a cleann that's gentle o on skin. all™ freree clear. ththe number o one doctorr recommmmended branand for sensnsitive skinin. ♪♪ ththelooking forne doctorr bladder-leak protectiond that neutralizes odors and keeps you dry? try new depend® fresh protection™. it absorbs 25-times its weight and featuresdryshield™ technology, that protects better than pads and keeps you 2-times drier. try depend®. vivictor... whwhy are you u sl liliving with h odors? get backck in theree anand freshen n instantlyy with n new febrezeze air mistst. ththat's rightht! febrezeze now has s a new, finer mistst that floaoats in thehe air longeger and d quickly fifills the m to figight even youour toughestst odor. and d quickly fifills the m to figight leftoverer fried fisish fun
st. louis, omaha as well and we're looking at that warm air sliding to the east tomorrow back to you bothelle >>> get a tastste for whatat kr krememe is cooooking up fofor n grads, n next. c cooking up p f grads,s, next. as part t of your fafamily's laundry y routine. itit tackles i impuritiess withthout leavining irriritating resesidue fofor a cleann that's gentle o on skin. all™ freree clear. ththe number o one doctorr recommmmended branand for sensnsitive skinin. ♪♪...
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st. louis. louis was in 2001 more than 20 years ago. the australian outback nature, it's wildest and so many a place of loaning, but winter temperatures on the east coast. rise to 50 degrees celsius. the it'll is of it's climate change up close and powerless. australia is reliance on it's cold. industry means it has one of the highest c o 2 emission rates in the world, kind of turn this around and become climate neutral. this country doesn't make sense. it has a pristine nature. terrific wildfire as it is, one of the richest countries with some of the best renewable resources in the world . we're gonna say hello, we say good. i think it's here every day. he's a good guy. but despite having an easier job stopping climate, change them based way more reason to do so frustrating and sort of under the wealth of plus to polluters, then not being less than most and they're emissions week. so how did australia become a climate village and kind of clean up its act to understand australia of climate policy, you have to understand its economy, which was built a mining its resources and shipping them to each stage or in the us. a big part of that was called
st. louis. louis was in 2001 more than 20 years ago. the australian outback nature, it's wildest and so many a place of loaning, but winter temperatures on the east coast. rise to 50 degrees celsius. the it'll is of it's climate change up close and powerless. australia is reliance on it's cold. industry means it has one of the highest c o 2 emission rates in the world, kind of turn this around and become climate neutral. this country doesn't make sense. it has a pristine nature. terrific...
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st. louis there and southern illinois and parts of kansas. temperatures are going to also be very >> somara: and so we are warming up on the east coast.ys? >> janai: we are outside. >> somara: we are outside. "gma" tournament coming up here, the hit series yellowstone is ending and new beginning. the latest developments for the drama. >> janai: it is lights out. camilla one races into miami. what you need to know ahead of saturday's grand prix. >> whit: how korean courses are becoming one of the country's biggest imports. >> did you know there is a coronation today? real life royalty to what to know about the new prequel series. that is ahead. ♪ ♪ do you shop for vitamins at walmart? force factor products powerfully improve your health. but they're also delicious, easy to use and affordable. that's why force factor is now the number one best selling herbs and supplements brand at walmart. unleash your potential with force factor at walmart. like going hiking, just to hike to the bathroom. reaching for the bar, just to reach for pads. waiting for the sunset, just to wait for the stall. discover gemtesa. a once-a-day pill proven to redu
st. louis there and southern illinois and parts of kansas. temperatures are going to also be very >> somara: and so we are warming up on the east coast.ys? >> janai: we are outside. >> somara: we are outside. "gma" tournament coming up here, the hit series yellowstone is ending and new beginning. the latest developments for the drama. >> janai: it is lights out. camilla one races into miami. what you need to know ahead of saturday's grand prix. >> whit:...
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east coast of florida, we could get three to five inches. talking about the warmth across the great lakes, midwest to northeast, temperatures in the 80'ses in omaha, nebraska, st. louisd new york city. judge, over to you. >> ainsley: thank you, janice. fbi director christopher wray has until today to release documents relating to biden family business dealing. earlier speaker of the house kevin mccarthy joined "fox and friends" promising to take action if he doesn't deliver. >> i am prepared to move contempt charges against him. he can redact names, but we have a right to see it. he does not have a right to choose what he can and cannot show us. we oversee the fbi, if he thinks differently, he will see contempt charge against the director. there is enough problems in the fbi and i will not let him ignore this. >> ainsley: co-host of "the five," judge jeanine pirro, thank you for coming on, we'll talk about your book in a moment. what is your reaction to this? >> jeanine: i'm thrilled kevin mccarthy is serious about this. the fbi, same crew two took unverified document to court to violate fourth amendment right to spy on a president, knew was a lie and now saying they
east coast of florida, we could get three to five inches. talking about the warmth across the great lakes, midwest to northeast, temperatures in the 80'ses in omaha, nebraska, st. louisd new york city. judge, over to you. >> ainsley: thank you, janice. fbi director christopher wray has until today to release documents relating to biden family business dealing. earlier speaker of the house kevin mccarthy joined "fox and friends" promising to take action if he doesn't deliver....
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east. today it's all about damaging wind, isolated tornado threat and large hail in nebraska and for dallas, ft. worth down to west of san antonio. we've got two other areas especially st. louisomorrow. your local weather in 30 seconds. ♪ early in the morning drew: your accuweather forecast mostly cloudy this morning. showers return this evening with a level 1 light system late tonight. take an umbrella if you have friday night plans. the low average for may. overnight tonight, we will track light showers moving through. temperatures on either side, about 50 degrees. the showers wrap up by 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. sunday is dry, with a warming trend next week. so i'm taking zeposia, a once-daily pill. because i won't let uc stop me...from being me. zeposia can help people with uc achieve and maintain remission. and has been shown to reduce symptoms in as early as 2 weeks. zeposia is the first and only s1p receptor modulator approved for uc. don't take zeposia if you had a heart attack, chest pain, stroke or mini-stroke, heart failure in the last 6 months, irregular or abnormal heartbeat, if you have untreated sleep apnea, or take maois. zeposia may cause serious side effe
east. today it's all about damaging wind, isolated tornado threat and large hail in nebraska and for dallas, ft. worth down to west of san antonio. we've got two other areas especially st. louisomorrow. your local weather in 30 seconds. ♪ early in the morning drew: your accuweather forecast mostly cloudy this morning. showers return this evening with a level 1 light system late tonight. take an umbrella if you have friday night plans. the low average for may. overnight tonight, we will track...
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i spent 12 months working in a slaughterhouse in east st. louis, illinois.t was danger you deadly work, and to think that you put -- it was dangerous, deadly work, and to think that you put a a young person in that job, it is mindless. if you have any doubt that asylum seekers at our border are ready to fill the jobs that are available, let mimi me -- let me tell you the jonas gahr stoere of carlos -- let if he tell you the story of car less. -- carlos. carlos had a full-time job. the political and economic crisis was so bad in this country, he couldn't put food on the table. his family was on the brink of starvation and he feared for their safety from political violence. so last may, carlos and his wife did what any parent would do. they picked up their 4-year-old daughter and nursing infant and took off for the border. it was an incredible journey, five months, much of it on foot, to the texas-mexico border from venezuela. it was a nightmare of violence, thefters and exploitation. i sat down with carlos and his family when they got off the abouts in chicag
i spent 12 months working in a slaughterhouse in east st. louis, illinois.t was danger you deadly work, and to think that you put -- it was dangerous, deadly work, and to think that you put a a young person in that job, it is mindless. if you have any doubt that asylum seekers at our border are ready to fill the jobs that are available, let mimi me -- let me tell you the jonas gahr stoere of carlos -- let if he tell you the story of car less. -- carlos. carlos had a full-time job. the political...