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louis. it's at the edge there, almost part and parcel. st. louis is one of few cities seeing an upswing in homicide, and the police chief in st. louis said in part it's blamed on the ferguson effect. what does that mean? >> what he's saying is because of the incident in ferguson, we were unable to attend the crime in our own area. when you look at the homicide rate homicides in st. louis consistent change that much. in august there was 14. in september 16th. then you go back to january, 14, february there was 5. to blame everything in st. louis. they say it just isn't the case. >> "america tonight"s sara hoy >>> next - fast-forward reaching the finishing line. >> if we have 100 people watching a dog race, that's considered a lot of people. it could put on end to the races. even track owners want to stop. wednesday on "america tonight", digital b.f.f.s helping to break the silence. >> "america tonight"s christopher putzel with a technology that could be a break through for kids living with au
louis. it's at the edge there, almost part and parcel. st. louis is one of few cities seeing an upswing in homicide, and the police chief in st. louis said in part it's blamed on the ferguson effect. what does that mean? >> what he's saying is because of the incident in ferguson, we were unable to attend the crime in our own area. when you look at the homicide rate homicides in st. louis consistent change that much. in august there was 14. in september 16th. then you go back to january,...
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they sell bags that are $25,000 on the louis vuitton website.ze the availability of these items. now it would be bad if it hurt the branded companies if it deprived them of customers they would otherwise have. and i can tell you that virtually no one who buys the fake bag for $200 down on canal street, and that's a pretty good fake. that is a well-done fake, no one buying those bags is going to buy the $1,000 original or the $25,000 luxe louis vuitton bags. >> you make it sound like the high-priced companies are all in on the scam. they know it's going to happen but they're not getting money from the knockoff bag. >> they are not getting money from the knockoff bag, but they're not being harmed either. so the people who are in the market for the real louis vuitton who have all that cash to burn, they're still going to go out because they want the status that the real louis vuitton confers and they want the shopping experience and the wonderful louis vuitton flagship store and how it pampers them. this is what they want. this is what they get. th
they sell bags that are $25,000 on the louis vuitton website.ze the availability of these items. now it would be bad if it hurt the branded companies if it deprived them of customers they would otherwise have. and i can tell you that virtually no one who buys the fake bag for $200 down on canal street, and that's a pretty good fake. that is a well-done fake, no one buying those bags is going to buy the $1,000 original or the $25,000 luxe louis vuitton bags. >> you make it sound like the...
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the louis vuitton and the prada that rockets up. >> the u.s.toms service, they say the black market for fake handbags shoes and purses fundings other crime rings and it's a big threat to people. >> more than a billion dollars in counterfeits are seized annually as federal agents crack down on what some here call the crime of the century. >> with the explosion of the internet you can buy anything that appears to be legitimate. you think you is a small savings and getting a real product at a discounted price only to find out it's a counterfeit. >> the crime of the century, they call it. >> i'm not sure it's the crime of the century. more than that, it's just true in the world that organized crime has its finger in every pie they can make money. if we want to get after organized crime get after organized crime. the counterfeiting issue is a red herring. >> the international chamber of commerce claims 2.5 million jobs are lost. >> the international chambers of commerce figures are worth zero. they keep repeating them as if they are a fact. and othe
the louis vuitton and the prada that rockets up. >> the u.s.toms service, they say the black market for fake handbags shoes and purses fundings other crime rings and it's a big threat to people. >> more than a billion dollars in counterfeits are seized annually as federal agents crack down on what some here call the crime of the century. >> with the explosion of the internet you can buy anything that appears to be legitimate. you think you is a small savings and getting a real...
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louis airport. but none of the flight manifests listed walter scott as a passenger.t a sweet tablet on us. right now, when you get a new data plan, you can also get our most popular 7 inch tablet with no money down and no monthly payments. grandpa bode, grandma said you used to really... control. i guess i did take some risks. anncr: bode, bode miller!!! trained a little bit differently. a little too honest sometimes. the media is useless. you were out of control. but not always. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. the owner of the garage said the owner of the garage said >>> when walter scott was first reported missing, his father wasn't terribly concerned. walter had a
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jean-louis sebagh.male narrator) he's been called "the wonder doctor," "a miracle worker," and "the youth guru." (cindy crawford) dr. jean-louis sebagh is a super exclusive doctor in paris. i was 28 when i first went to him, and i instantly noticed that my skin just came alive and that was it. it was kind of love at first sight. (male narrator) dr. sebagh's treatments are in such demand models, celebrities, and even vip clients wait months just to get an appointment with him. (olivia goldsmith) people don't mind waiting four hours at a time just to see him, because they know that at the end of the day they come out looking fresher and healthier and younger. you know, he's the man. (male narrator) how is it that dr. sebagh is able to produce such powerful anti-aging elixirs? (female narrator) his secret lies in a fabled and beautiful part of the french countryside. (male narrator) here in this secluded field in the south of france scientists have discovered a rare vine ripened melon with astonishing yout
jean-louis sebagh.male narrator) he's been called "the wonder doctor," "a miracle worker," and "the youth guru." (cindy crawford) dr. jean-louis sebagh is a super exclusive doctor in paris. i was 28 when i first went to him, and i instantly noticed that my skin just came alive and that was it. it was kind of love at first sight. (male narrator) dr. sebagh's treatments are in such demand models, celebrities, and even vip clients wait months just to get an...
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louis. to the floor of the flight gallery. >> the iconic spirit of st. louis, gets ready for it's close up. >> we begin tonight with ukraine. western leaders are meeting and it is part of a new push to bring peace to the conflict. it comes as russian backed rebels gain ground in the east. and officials seriously consider arming ukraine for the first time. the president is reviewing all of his options. >> the secretary of state offering a strong hint that the u.s. could send weapons of war to ukraine. in it's year long fight against pro-russian separatists. among those is the possibility of providing defensive assistant. to ukraine. and those discussions are going on. >> also in kiev, the leaders of france and germany they presented ukraine with a new peace plan, that they will also deliver to moscow. the last round of talks collapsed last month after just four hours of negotiating. the fight hike this recent attack has devastated the region. each side blames the other for the rising death to
louis. to the floor of the flight gallery. >> the iconic spirit of st. louis, gets ready for it's close up. >> we begin tonight with ukraine. western leaders are meeting and it is part of a new push to bring peace to the conflict. it comes as russian backed rebels gain ground in the east. and officials seriously consider arming ukraine for the first time. the president is reviewing all of his options. >> the secretary of state offering a strong hint that the u.s. could send...
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louis post-dispatch, a lawyer for the st.officers association said it executes proper escalation of force applies against a resisting suspect who was lucky he didn't get shot when he reached for air gun. and the passenger told officers the gun belonged to beaufort. and the prosecutor declined to comment on the case. and both charges were later dropped. tremain leagues joins me now. and you trks everything that happened and you have a video gone viral and saying the part that was important was the switching off of the dash cam video. how is this resonating in ferguson and in st. louis county where people have broad mistrust of police? >> that is right, joy. in this post-ferguson landscape we are living in in ferguson and st. louis county shorthand for the deep divisions and everybody is pushing for body cameras and video to hold police accountable but in the end saying we're red. if you are worried about the camera hold up. that is trouble for folks calling for more accountable and talking about the deep divisions for a long t
louis post-dispatch, a lawyer for the st.officers association said it executes proper escalation of force applies against a resisting suspect who was lucky he didn't get shot when he reached for air gun. and the passenger told officers the gun belonged to beaufort. and the prosecutor declined to comment on the case. and both charges were later dropped. tremain leagues joins me now. and you trks everything that happened and you have a video gone viral and saying the part that was important was...
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louis. i know st. louis. it is different from what you have seen and from how you feel it and it continues today. there were protests today at the county courthouse. it is still happening in st. louis. the ferguson-related issues have defined race relations over the past months. the police involved fatalities have laid bare long-standing racial profiling, concentrated poverty, political disenfranchisement, and mistrust of government. all of those factors arose with ferguson. but ferguson, an older suburb that became majority african-american in the last few decades is not exceptional. many probably thought such an event would happen elsewhere where crime and poverty is worse but not in ferguson. ferguson has demonstrated how people of different races and backgrounds can live in close proximity, yet live very far apart. these are complex issues. that is panel will explore. -- this panel will explore. i want two things to talk about when we talk about race coverage in america. and that is the tone of the public
louis. i know st. louis. it is different from what you have seen and from how you feel it and it continues today. there were protests today at the county courthouse. it is still happening in st. louis. the ferguson-related issues have defined race relations over the past months. the police involved fatalities have laid bare long-standing racial profiling, concentrated poverty, political disenfranchisement, and mistrust of government. all of those factors arose with ferguson. but ferguson, an...
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louis today. going forward tonight, it's cold, but not as cold as it has been. 37 in the district overnight the suburbs colder, upper 20's, lower 30's. after the cold start tomorrow the temperatures warm nicely. by 10:00 46 degrees, 52 degrees by lunchtime. by about 3:00, 4:00, we have the peak heating and we'll be right around 60 degrees. the clouds thickening through the later half of the day of the next front approaches. sunday, nice and dry but overnight, closer to midnight, the rain showers work in. by about 7 a.m. monday scattered showers dorring radar. -- scattered showers dotting rad ar. showers lingering possibly into the evening commute. lower 50's on monday. notice the downward trend of temperatures. a bit of a reprieve wednesday upper 40's. thursday, a cold front slides through, upper 30's. mostly cloudy, cannot rollout a stray rain shower, but it is definitely going to bring bitterly cold air by friday. highs only in the upper 20's. >> enjoy the near 60's tomorrow. one of the most bel
louis today. going forward tonight, it's cold, but not as cold as it has been. 37 in the district overnight the suburbs colder, upper 20's, lower 30's. after the cold start tomorrow the temperatures warm nicely. by 10:00 46 degrees, 52 degrees by lunchtime. by about 3:00, 4:00, we have the peak heating and we'll be right around 60 degrees. the clouds thickening through the later half of the day of the next front approaches. sunday, nice and dry but overnight, closer to midnight, the rain...
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louis area. tell you what happened today, we had members from the bosnian community and religious community spoke out against terrorism and people who support terrorists. several members of the bosnia community held a news conference this afternoon tounder score that point that they denouncement comes after six members of the bosnian community living in the u.s. three in the st. louis area were arrested by federal agencies last week and charged with expon expiring to aid and aiding terrorists by delivering money and materials. including military uniforms and scopes for people fighting for isis and al qaeda. two are charged with conspiring to kill and maim persons in a foreign country. the crimes are said to have occurred in 2013 and 2014. the members of the bosnian community and islam foundation of st. louis say they are stunned by the news. members of the bosnian community know the three suspects from our area two have been south county apartment complex but they say they did not have any idea t
louis area. tell you what happened today, we had members from the bosnian community and religious community spoke out against terrorism and people who support terrorists. several members of the bosnia community held a news conference this afternoon tounder score that point that they denouncement comes after six members of the bosnian community living in the u.s. three in the st. louis area were arrested by federal agencies last week and charged with expon expiring to aid and aiding terrorists...
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louis. the first few weeks were tough going from time magazine to the anatomy lab and memorizing muscles and nerves. one day i decided to call up this guy at time magazine and i really believe that -- such an important role for serendipity in our lives. i ended up calling this fellow gerald a bullet, and he has since passed on, but he was the national political editor at the time and i didn't know it but he was -- i believe he was the panelist who asked michael dukakis what he would do if his wife were raped and murdered? so he had tremendous influence on the 1988 political presidential election. i didn't notice this at the time. i called him up and was in the process of speaking to someone and suddenly he gets on the phone and i said -- look -- gerald boyd -- what do you want? i was sort of telling him i was a medical student and then it turned out he was from st. louis. not just that he was from st. louis but he actually had lived on the same streets i was currently living on, kings highwa
louis. the first few weeks were tough going from time magazine to the anatomy lab and memorizing muscles and nerves. one day i decided to call up this guy at time magazine and i really believe that -- such an important role for serendipity in our lives. i ended up calling this fellow gerald a bullet, and he has since passed on, but he was the national political editor at the time and i didn't know it but he was -- i believe he was the panelist who asked michael dukakis what he would do if his...
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louis is a modern debtors prison.y, our study committee referred to earlier, showed that individuals who are african-american are disproportionately targeted by police and the municipalities as well as their also exploited because of their financial inability to pay certain fines related to that traffic stop or violation. an individual is then forced to pay an exorbitant amount of money relative to the charge they're facing. then they are, if they don't have the ability to pay, or no inquiries made to that ability or not and warrant is issued for their west -- their arrest in they become incarcerated sometimes for days or weeks without any looking into the financial ability to pay and without even having a clear sense of whether or not they have any sort of specific amount they would be able to pay to get out of jail. herbert early, there being detained in st. louis county in these minutes will jails. >> let's talk about this lawsuit you filed. how it is put together and what it is seeking to accomplish. >> the lawsui
louis is a modern debtors prison.y, our study committee referred to earlier, showed that individuals who are african-american are disproportionately targeted by police and the municipalities as well as their also exploited because of their financial inability to pay certain fines related to that traffic stop or violation. an individual is then forced to pay an exorbitant amount of money relative to the charge they're facing. then they are, if they don't have the ability to pay, or no inquiries...
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louis man who traveled to syria to join islamic radicals. sources say that suspected terrorist, who has since been killed, bragged on facebook about capturing and slaughtering prisoners. the fbi believes the suspects knew they were supporting killers. cecilia, the fbi believes there's mounting evidence that isis has a pool of support, right here inside the u.s. in the past year alone, 20 americans have been arrested for going, or trying to go to syria. >> pierre, thank you. >>> next, to that new and heartbreaking look behind the scenes of a family's desperate bid to free their daughter, held hostage by isis. kayla mueller captured nearly 18 months ago and now isis claims she was killed in a bomb raid. tonight, her family breaking their silence. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross with that part of the story. >> reporter: u.s. officials tonight say, they still have no proof and lots of doubts about the isis claim that 26-year-old kayla mueller was killed in an air strike. >> she could have been killed some place else. she could
louis man who traveled to syria to join islamic radicals. sources say that suspected terrorist, who has since been killed, bragged on facebook about capturing and slaughtering prisoners. the fbi believes the suspects knew they were supporting killers. cecilia, the fbi believes there's mounting evidence that isis has a pool of support, right here inside the u.s. in the past year alone, 20 americans have been arrested for going, or trying to go to syria. >> pierre, thank you. >>>...
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hollywood himself, louis bergdorf. louis, welcome back! >> thank you, joe. good to be here. remember last week when vice president biden particularly got friendly with the wife of defense secretary ashton carter. jon stewart weighed in with his take last night on "the daily show." >> left his hands on stephanie carter's shoulders for an estimated 28 seconds. [ laughter ] >> you seem tense. is it the stress of me groping you for 28 straight seconds? geez, 28 seconds, that's like three decades in groped on camera years. we've already seen that remorse about lady touching is the one thing joe biden will not feel. >> we both have something in common. we both married up. you come in here, get right in the middle. it's just that you're beautiful. hi emily, how are you? i hope you have a big fence around the house. there you go. could i get one just alone? >> dad's going to stand pretty close. >> let's get a picture. [ inaudible ] [ laughter ] >> ahhhh! i can still see it! ahhhh! what could you possibly be saying to her? >> what louis, are you saying? >> stewart goes through the hi
hollywood himself, louis bergdorf. louis, welcome back! >> thank you, joe. good to be here. remember last week when vice president biden particularly got friendly with the wife of defense secretary ashton carter. jon stewart weighed in with his take last night on "the daily show." >> left his hands on stephanie carter's shoulders for an estimated 28 seconds. [ laughter ] >> you seem tense. is it the stress of me groping you for 28 straight seconds? geez, 28 seconds,...
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louis city police on behalf of his client. used excessive force including kicking his client and using a taser. also on the video, officer kelly swinten who was named the 2013 st. louis officer of the year. she stands watching, then walks away towards the dashcam. listen to what she says. >> hold up, everybody hold up! if you guys are worried about cameras, wait. >> reporter: the camera shuts down. >> they're worried about cameras and they don't want anyone to see what they're doing. so they turn the tape off. >> reporter: schwartz also alleges officers did not have the right to order the driver out of the car. >> our client wasn't speeding. he didn't make an illegal u-turn. he didn't abruptly pull to the curb. >> reporter: and according to the police report, officers did find marijuana and a fully loaded gun in bufford's pocket and only used a taser and a foot strike to keep him from reaching for the weapon. a police union lawyer calls the police response justified. >> the use of force that was necessary in this case was a di
louis city police on behalf of his client. used excessive force including kicking his client and using a taser. also on the video, officer kelly swinten who was named the 2013 st. louis officer of the year. she stands watching, then walks away towards the dashcam. listen to what she says. >> hold up, everybody hold up! if you guys are worried about cameras, wait. >> reporter: the camera shuts down. >> they're worried about cameras and they don't want anyone to see what they're...
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louis and snow in st. louis. it is a little difference in how you see it and how it is happening today. there are protests at the county courthouse. protests have come and gone for some of the country, but it is still happening in st. louis. the police involved fatalities [indiscernible] concentrated poverty, political disenfranchisement equitable -- all of that arose with ferguson. but ferguson, an older suburb that became the majority african american over the last few decades, is not the same as the country. many in st. louis probably thought such an event would happen elsewhere where crime and poverty is worse, but not in ferguson. ferguson has demonstrated have different races and backgrounds can live in proximity, yet live very far apart. these are complex issues that this panel will explore. i want to talk about the tone of the public discourse in the issue of demographics. with the discourse the political polarization has given voice to harsh and mean-spirited conversations. constructive facts-based conve
louis and snow in st. louis. it is a little difference in how you see it and how it is happening today. there are protests at the county courthouse. protests have come and gone for some of the country, but it is still happening in st. louis. the police involved fatalities [indiscernible] concentrated poverty, political disenfranchisement equitable -- all of that arose with ferguson. but ferguson, an older suburb that became the majority african american over the last few decades, is not the...
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i'm richard louis along with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today."ve a great friday the 13th and valentine's day. >>> good friday the 13th. it's 4:30. >> you remind us out of the gate this morning. not superstitious. let's get to the forecast. you're not superstitious, are you? >> no. i'm a believer. we're at 54 degrees in san francisco. have a good looking day shaping up with temperatures warming into the 70s. that warming trend continues into the weekend. right now i want to check on your drive. he's a little sneaky one this morning, good morning to you. >> sneaking in just before the camera took me. we're over here toward the
i'm richard louis along with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today."ve a great friday the 13th and valentine's day. >>> good friday the 13th. it's 4:30. >> you remind us out of the gate this morning. not superstitious. let's get to the forecast. you're not superstitious, are you? >> no. i'm a believer. we're at 54 degrees in san francisco. have a good looking day shaping up with temperatures warming into the 70s. that warming trend continues into the...
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louis, one from new york antoine women from illinois. a lawyer for one of the women is now downplaying the charges. >> the next step is the bond hearing on monday to see if she can report to missouri and face charges on her own. >> federal investigators have been working for two years to track the suspects. they say the st. louis couple were the point people for funneling supplies to isis fighters. among the items they alledgedly shipped to the middle east uniforms, boots, firearms and rifle scopes as well as hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> now to the latest on the martin's beach access battle. a judge rejected a bid frif a venture capitalist to start a new trial. he argued there is no evidence in the case and he has several objections to the ruling. the public must be allowed access to the ocean through his property. the wealthy investor owns 89 acres along the martin's beach a popular surf spot. the surf rider foundation and others who have been fighting to regain access see the ruling as another victorying >> and coming up next "
louis, one from new york antoine women from illinois. a lawyer for one of the women is now downplaying the charges. >> the next step is the bond hearing on monday to see if she can report to missouri and face charges on her own. >> federal investigators have been working for two years to track the suspects. they say the st. louis couple were the point people for funneling supplies to isis fighters. among the items they alledgedly shipped to the middle east uniforms, boots, firearms...
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louis blues," you know, he went to cuba. he spent some time in cuba.at connect us very deeply. but it's a lack of understanding regarding to jazz and latin america. the other part is that i envision the festival... like, if you go to europe, you say, "i'm going to the european jazz festival." my dream is one day we said, "we're going to the latin american jazz festival," which already there is a lot of them. and the people are embracing this music with the power that you wouldn't believe. kids playing... from early on playing this music. they are really into. they love it. they love the freedom of expression. so i see latin america playing a very important role in keeping jazz alive and in development of jazz, too. >> hinojosa: for all of that inspiration, for all of the joy of your music, thank you so much. and for being right here. >> thank you very much. >> garrison keillor: martín espada was born in brooklyn, new york. he moved to massachusetts; worked as a tenement lawyer in boston, teaches at the university of massachusetts, amherst-- creative wr
louis blues," you know, he went to cuba. he spent some time in cuba.at connect us very deeply. but it's a lack of understanding regarding to jazz and latin america. the other part is that i envision the festival... like, if you go to europe, you say, "i'm going to the european jazz festival." my dream is one day we said, "we're going to the latin american jazz festival," which already there is a lot of them. and the people are embracing this music with the power that...
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louis. i think chicago come to think of t. and i was late. and i ran up to the united airlines counter and the ticket agent started processing my ticket to get on the flight, and she said to me here's your boarding pass, and i looked at it and i noticed that she had put me into the smoking section on the airplane. and i said to her, i don't want to sit in the smoking section. isn't there something you can do about this? she says you came here too late, and incidentally, congressman there's something you can do about it. i got on that airplane, got stuck in the middle seat in the
louis. i think chicago come to think of t. and i was late. and i ran up to the united airlines counter and the ticket agent started processing my ticket to get on the flight, and she said to me here's your boarding pass, and i looked at it and i noticed that she had put me into the smoking section on the airplane. and i said to her, i don't want to sit in the smoking section. isn't there something you can do about this? she says you came here too late, and incidentally, congressman there's...
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louis police dash cam video from april 10th 2014.fficer says the driver made an illegal u-turn in the middle of the street and pulled him over. according to the report police say they smelled marijuana and saw a handgun. they ordered the passenger out of the car and handcuffed him. after about four minutes of the driver's refusal to get out officers finally pulled the man out. >> get down! get down! now! >> reporter: joel schwartz is suing the st. louis city police on behalf of his client, cortez buff ferret. they used excessive force including kicking buffert and using a taser. also on the video, officer kelly swinton who was named the 2013 officer of the year. she stands watching and then walks away towards a dash cam. listen to what she says. >> all of yeah hold up. hold up. everybody hold up. if you guys are worried about cameras, just wait. >> the officers look up pause, the audio dies then the camera shuts down. >> they're worried about cameras and they don't want anyone to see what they're doing so they turn the tape off. >> r
louis police dash cam video from april 10th 2014.fficer says the driver made an illegal u-turn in the middle of the street and pulled him over. according to the report police say they smelled marijuana and saw a handgun. they ordered the passenger out of the car and handcuffed him. after about four minutes of the driver's refusal to get out officers finally pulled the man out. >> get down! get down! now! >> reporter: joel schwartz is suing the st. louis city police on behalf of his...
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louis police and the dash cam video. and you hear the officer alert the others the camera is rolling. >> everybody hold up. we're red right now, so if you are worried about cameras just wait. >> you'll see it right here. >>> and up close and personal tonight. we're at the westminster dog show. can you pick the winner before they do? >>> good evening everyone. it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. just when you thought it could not get any colder tonight, from the plains to the midwest, from maine down to the gulf coast, hundreds of millions getting ready for possible record-breaking lows. a dangerous blast of cold air and ice in virginia over the last 24 hours. that high speed spinout. the suv slamming into that car there. then on i-24 in tennessee, ricks sliding right off the slick roads. further north, the rescues playing out. in this case late today, three people stranded on the ice. teams moving in quickly. and look at this in georgia. this family using flashlights tonight. homes plunged into darkne
louis police and the dash cam video. and you hear the officer alert the others the camera is rolling. >> everybody hold up. we're red right now, so if you are worried about cameras just wait. >> you'll see it right here. >>> and up close and personal tonight. we're at the westminster dog show. can you pick the winner before they do? >>> good evening everyone. it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. just when you thought it could not get any colder...
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louis, missouri and three are u.s. citizens include canning the 33-year-old mother who lived in illinois. her arrest shocked her neighbors. >> it makes you feel less safe. we have to go out and be ourselves and not try to let it bother us. and knowing that it is a few doors down from your own, it kind of makes you wonder. >> reporter: they are accused of giving the bosnia native and u.s. citizen who left st. louis, missouri to join the terrorist. five of the six has been arrested and one man is overseas. if convicted she faces 30 years in prison. >> some would say that is not enough. turning to the crisis in ukraine. vice-president biden and john kerry attending a summit in germany. the vice-president telling top officials that russia must not be allowed to draw the map of eastern europe. and warned russia that the cost will rise if moscow interferes with ukraine sovereigntyty. they need weapons and the ukraine military is badly under armed and underfunded and struggling against the russian backed rebels. >> when benja
louis, missouri and three are u.s. citizens include canning the 33-year-old mother who lived in illinois. her arrest shocked her neighbors. >> it makes you feel less safe. we have to go out and be ourselves and not try to let it bother us. and knowing that it is a few doors down from your own, it kind of makes you wonder. >> reporter: they are accused of giving the bosnia native and u.s. citizen who left st. louis, missouri to join the terrorist. five of the six has been arrested...
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louis., in missouri an autopsy will be performed on a gubernatorial candidate who called reporters to his home and took his own life. thomas schweich left a voice mail to reporters yesterday asking them to show up at the st. louis area home and minutes later he shot himself. doctors pronounced him dead at the hospital. skit believed the 54-year-old was about to go public with accusations that the missouri g.o.p. chairman had made antisemetic, razz against him and thomas schweich has in history of mental illness there is no evidence that drugs or alcohol were involved. >> if you have been frustrated by not betting on olympic sports nevada is now the place to go. gambling regulators voted to allow the sport bookies to offer bets on olympics for the first type in 10 years. nevada has allowed bets on their own sports teamed but banned amateur events that were not college. great britain and australia have allowed it for years. >> the district of columbia is the latest to legalize recreational mar
louis., in missouri an autopsy will be performed on a gubernatorial candidate who called reporters to his home and took his own life. thomas schweich left a voice mail to reporters yesterday asking them to show up at the st. louis area home and minutes later he shot himself. doctors pronounced him dead at the hospital. skit believed the 54-year-old was about to go public with accusations that the missouri g.o.p. chairman had made antisemetic, razz against him and thomas schweich has in history...
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to the southwest, 51 degrees in indy, 60 one street louis.u don't have to go too far north to get back into the bitter chill. warm air off to the south, the high nearing 60 degrees. overnight tonight dinner plans, anything outdoor should be relatively comfortable this time of year. you will want a jacket, but not too heavy. 37 in the city, lower 30's in the suburbs. not terribly cold. tomorrow morning, after a relatively cool start, we climb quickly, 52 degrees at lunchtime, the high topping off near 58. the average is 45. most of the day will be drive. however, after we go to bed, the rain in the futurecast at midnight. starting to show a little bit of rain moving into northern sections of the viewing areas. spotty showers sunday night into monday. it will not be a washout but scattered showers across the region as the cold front slides through. monday on the lower 50's. then the temperatures fall later in the day. by the evening, as the front moves through, moving into the day tuesday, it will be cooler lower 40's. wednesday 48 degrees. the
to the southwest, 51 degrees in indy, 60 one street louis.u don't have to go too far north to get back into the bitter chill. warm air off to the south, the high nearing 60 degrees. overnight tonight dinner plans, anything outdoor should be relatively comfortable this time of year. you will want a jacket, but not too heavy. 37 in the city, lower 30's in the suburbs. not terribly cold. tomorrow morning, after a relatively cool start, we climb quickly, 52 degrees at lunchtime, the high topping...
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louis possibly in exchange for the rams? >> jimmy: wow.interesting deal. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> well, unfortunately, i like the new management that the clippers have put in place. before that i'd trade the clippers for a bag of peanuts. >> jimmy: i know it's not something you'd think about right now. is it totally out of the question that you would one day play for the clippers? >> absolutely. >> jimmy: it is out of the question? >> man, listen. i bleed purple and gold. >> jimmy: i like to hear that. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm sure you know about this. he said he thinks you would make a good president. what did you do, what kind of conversation did you have that led him to that? >> well, we had a chance to talk. it was at an event, we were talking. i'm curious. i wanted to know while he was president what books did he read to improve year after year? how do you improve that skill? and he gave me a rundown of every book that he read. he sent me a book list and everything. we had a great conversation about the pre
louis possibly in exchange for the rams? >> jimmy: wow.interesting deal. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> well, unfortunately, i like the new management that the clippers have put in place. before that i'd trade the clippers for a bag of peanuts. >> jimmy: i know it's not something you'd think about right now. is it totally out of the question that you would one day play for the clippers? >> absolutely. >> jimmy: it is out of the question? >> man,...
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louis and western mass too. that's a quick check on what's going on. talk more about the bitter coal and california storm as well later in the broadcast. >> but, rob, this is the first day of meteorological spring is that right? >> you're getting ahead of yourself. it's tomorrow but i like the optimism. >> never correct me on the weather, rob. i know you're a meteorologist and everything. all right. excellent. thank you. so we'll talk more about that coming up, thank you. >>> we move on to what appears to be a vicious political assassination making headlines across the planet this morning. a popular and outspoken of russian president vladimir putin shot in the back right out in the open just blocks from the kremlin and abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is on the story. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. moscow is in shock today and a sharp chill of fear has ripped across russia. one of vladimir putin's piercest critics gunned down in broad daylight. four bullets in the back in the very shadow of the kremlin. this morning i
louis and western mass too. that's a quick check on what's going on. talk more about the bitter coal and california storm as well later in the broadcast. >> but, rob, this is the first day of meteorological spring is that right? >> you're getting ahead of yourself. it's tomorrow but i like the optimism. >> never correct me on the weather, rob. i know you're a meteorologist and everything. all right. excellent. thank you. so we'll talk more about that coming up, thank you....
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louis. i was in st.-- i was texting in the back going, uh-huh. i text jon and i'm like, cab driver said he's a friend of yours. he said, oh whats his name? so i say his name. he was, "oh, say hi." >> see, what's what i mean! everyone claims ownership of him. then it's like, he does -- >> seth: he's the mayor of st. louis. >> there's a jon hamm day at busch stadium. >> seth: is there really? >> and everyone got a jon hamm bobble head. >> seth: wow. >> yeah, i know. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's really great. >> i'm waiting for that. i don't know if my day will come. >> seth: i think so. i think it's trending. >> maybe. >> seth: but it will be a shower bobble. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: it'll be missing, and you'll kind of tell it's ellie, but you shake it and it bangs against the side. [ laughter ] ellie kemper, everybody. "the unbreakable kimmy schmidt" available on netflix starting march 6th. we'll be right back with music from sleater-kinney. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thanks for the ride around norf
louis. i was in st.-- i was texting in the back going, uh-huh. i text jon and i'm like, cab driver said he's a friend of yours. he said, oh whats his name? so i say his name. he was, "oh, say hi." >> see, what's what i mean! everyone claims ownership of him. then it's like, he does -- >> seth: he's the mayor of st. louis. >> there's a jon hamm day at busch stadium. >> seth: is there really? >> and everyone got a jon hamm bobble head. >> seth: wow....
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louis?ber of 2013 we won the startup weekend competition and got a little bit of attention right then so we've been working to build the services that we launched three weeks ago. >> who are the people on the other side of sending these messages? do they have boyfriends and girlfriends? are they pollyamorous? >> exactly right. >> who are they? >> we have a roughly 500 person workforce in the united states. we're partnering with a company in st. louis that helps us kind of generate these microtasks whether it's through amazon's o desk. there's people who are doing these small tiny tests for us so they're able to respond to the text messages. >> so web services, is it's a distributed model not unlike uber without you needing to go out and hire them? >> that's exactly right. and we have so many other businesses like that are you also hosting an amazon web service? >>not yet but what we've found is we've seen such an immediate influx that we're focusing on scaling the business to handle those so
louis?ber of 2013 we won the startup weekend competition and got a little bit of attention right then so we've been working to build the services that we launched three weeks ago. >> who are the people on the other side of sending these messages? do they have boyfriends and girlfriends? are they pollyamorous? >> exactly right. >> who are they? >> we have a roughly 500 person workforce in the united states. we're partnering with a company in st. louis that helps us kind...
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avid ceo louis hernandez joins us now. congratulations.ss you were in a no-lose position yesterday. despite all the advances of all your competitors, you guys are holding onto market share with the biggest movies out there. is there something about the technological change of your competitors where they are not getting something? >> avid started by digitizing the filmmaking process. now that the whole process is fully digitized, we have the advantage because we are anchoring at the beginning. we tried to change with the times as the business model has changed. we have changed along with it. we have stayed in an elite position as a result. it was an exciting night last night. >> it always is. talk about how those movies were made differently than what we would've seen 5 or 10 years ago. >> the business model has changed dramatically. not only in how you create content, but how you optimize it, how you monetize it has changed significantly. a lot more collaboration. take something like "the grand budapest hotel." wes anderson had to shoot th
avid ceo louis hernandez joins us now. congratulations.ss you were in a no-lose position yesterday. despite all the advances of all your competitors, you guys are holding onto market share with the biggest movies out there. is there something about the technological change of your competitors where they are not getting something? >> avid started by digitizing the filmmaking process. now that the whole process is fully digitized, we have the advantage because we are anchoring at the...
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louis under scrutiny tonight. on the tape, you can hear one of the officers alerting the others that the camera is rolling. they then turn it off. you'll hear the video and the sound, right here, coming up. >>> the medical headline also tonight. the one thing they now want you to eat. they say it will help you lose weight right away. >>> and ready for their closeup tonight. behind the scenes at the westminster dog show. tonight, the front-runner already, and so, dan harris goes right to the front of the line to show us all tonight. wvo: caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, like aricept® it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic t
louis under scrutiny tonight. on the tape, you can hear one of the officers alerting the others that the camera is rolling. they then turn it off. you'll hear the video and the sound, right here, coming up. >>> the medical headline also tonight. the one thing they now want you to eat. they say it will help you lose weight right away. >>> and ready for their closeup tonight. behind the scenes at the westminster dog show. tonight, the front-runner already, and so, dan harris...
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louis dispatch" report the mayor of st. louis asked a tloir delay releasing -- a lawyer to delay releasing the video after riots and protests broke out after the shooting. >>> we'll take a break. stay with us here on "cnn newsroom." [engine revving] [engine revving] [engine revving] ♪ introducing the first-ever 306 horsepower lexus rc coupe with available all-wheel drive. once driven, there's no going back. lease the 2015 rc 350 for $449 a month for 36 months. see your lexus dealer. hey, girl. is it crazy that your soccer trophy is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help with the hassle by guiding you through the whole process step by step. and they'll even call your old provider. it's easy. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. quitting smokin
louis dispatch" report the mayor of st. louis asked a tloir delay releasing -- a lawyer to delay releasing the video after riots and protests broke out after the shooting. >>> we'll take a break. stay with us here on "cnn newsroom." [engine revving] [engine revving] [engine revving] ♪ introducing the first-ever 306 horsepower lexus rc coupe with available all-wheel drive. once driven, there's no going back. lease the 2015 rc 350 for $449 a month for 36 months. see your...
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louis only 10 below. fog overcast, then sun in the afternoon. higher clouds thrift by. not much of a breeze. you get out of that fog, upper 60s near 70. that fog for awhile. 50s and low 60s. >>> hello, steve. good morning to you. we are doing well out there to start off this morning. we had a little bit of roadwork. for the most part it's nice looking drive. >>> they've opened up the roadwork. the entire road you should be open soon. no delays in the area. eastbound 780, we to have a crash reported just before south hampton road. it was a vehicle flipped over on the right shoulder. not causing a big delay. you may see chp on the scene. >>> thank you, sal. topping our news this morning, san jose police continue to investigate a double shooting at an east san jose sports bar. that is just block away from the scene of another deadly shooting just last weekend. a nightclub on north capital avenue. georgia mean de la i have fa joins us. are these two shoot information the past week raising concerns for the community? >> reporter: it can't be sitting well all along this secti
louis only 10 below. fog overcast, then sun in the afternoon. higher clouds thrift by. not much of a breeze. you get out of that fog, upper 60s near 70. that fog for awhile. 50s and low 60s. >>> hello, steve. good morning to you. we are doing well out there to start off this morning. we had a little bit of roadwork. for the most part it's nice looking drive. >>> they've opened up the roadwork. the entire road you should be open soon. no delays in the area. eastbound 780, we to...
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i still -- i don't know him but i think that has everything about louis armstrong in it.his the mystery. what was the cause of his happiness. i would also like to wrestle with the whole question of new orleans, the diversity and the knicks of people and i would say the tolerance but also the in tolerance. he is arrested on new year's day, so it is not exactly ferguson but what is happening with kids on the street back then and now? what is happening when storyville opens? the sense of tolerance but also tolerance of sin. his mother was probably turned shall we say in parts of new orleans. so all of that gives you a sense of what is going through his mind and i would like to dry to deal with that. to me new orleans is such a fascinating place. obviously it is fascinating in a complex way but a beautiful way. is a city of masks. as we speak today the carnival season is beginning, the first parades are rolling. louis armstrong watched the zulu parade when his father who didn't really raise him, who abandoned the family, didn't really know his father that well, in white face
i still -- i don't know him but i think that has everything about louis armstrong in it.his the mystery. what was the cause of his happiness. i would also like to wrestle with the whole question of new orleans, the diversity and the knicks of people and i would say the tolerance but also the in tolerance. he is arrested on new year's day, so it is not exactly ferguson but what is happening with kids on the street back then and now? what is happening when storyville opens? the sense of tolerance...
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louis area police camera shy. two of the brightest legal minds in the nation on the case next. lis wiehl and mercedes colwin join us. >>> my commentary on the administration's misguide plans for fighting radical islamist terrorists coming right up. stay with us. automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. the 2015 c-class. at the very touchpoint of performance and innovation. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. . lou: if you will, now, a few comments on a president who's becoming increasingly less believable, less convincing at least to members of his own administration apparently. president obama talks about degrading and destroying the islamic state, or at least he has on a number of occasions but then his rhetoric has cooled a bit. his focus has seemed to waiver a bit, and he recedes, and low level state department
louis area police camera shy. two of the brightest legal minds in the nation on the case next. lis wiehl and mercedes colwin join us. >>> my commentary on the administration's misguide plans for fighting radical islamist terrorists coming right up. stay with us. automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a redesigned cabin of unrivaled style...
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louis area police camera shy. two of the brightest legal minds in the nation on the case next.is wiehl and mercedes colwin join us. >>> my commentary on the administration's misguide plans for fighting radical islamist terrorists coming right up. stay with us. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away
louis area police camera shy. two of the brightest legal minds in the nation on the case next.is wiehl and mercedes colwin join us. >>> my commentary on the administration's misguide plans for fighting radical islamist terrorists coming right up. stay with us. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro...
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louis area we have a winter storm warning as well.hey could see six or seven inches out of the system. snow continues traveling to the northeast, coming into the illinois area. by the time we get to late don't, into sunday areas just north of chicago will see barely nothing. down near st. louis, six or seven inches. this continues to move to the northeast. by the time we get to sunday night, we're looking at a possibility of having six or seven inches of snow accumulate on the ground in the boston area by early monday morning. so the storm continues to march across the nation to the northeast. and here are some of the snow totals we will see from today through the end. albuquerque, six inches. boston, six inches. st. louis also a half inch of snow -- half a foot of snow i should say. anthony? >> at some point boston needs mercy. wbbn tv. thanks, anthony. thank you, ed. >>> now for the killer, jihadi john who is mohammed emwazi. he was on their radar since 2009 until they lost track of him two years ago. >> britain says they'll search
louis area we have a winter storm warning as well.hey could see six or seven inches out of the system. snow continues traveling to the northeast, coming into the illinois area. by the time we get to late don't, into sunday areas just north of chicago will see barely nothing. down near st. louis, six or seven inches. this continues to move to the northeast. by the time we get to sunday night, we're looking at a possibility of having six or seven inches of snow accumulate on the ground in the...
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louis. the first few weeks were tough going from time magazine to the anatomy lab and memorizing muscles and nerves. one day i decided to call up this guy at time magazine and i really believe that -- such an important role for serendipity in our lives. i ended up calling this fellow gerald a bullet, and he has since passed on, but he was the national political editor at the time and i didn't know it but he was -- i believe he was the panelist who asked michael dukakis what he would do if his wife were raped and murdered? so he had tremendous influence on the 1988 political presidential election. i didn't notice this at the time. i called him up and was in the process of speaking to someone and suddenly he gets on the phone and i said -- look -- gerald boyd -- what do you want? i was sort of telling him i was a medical student and then it turned out he was from st. louis. not just that he was from st. louis but he actually had lived on the same streets i was currently living on, kings highwa
louis. the first few weeks were tough going from time magazine to the anatomy lab and memorizing muscles and nerves. one day i decided to call up this guy at time magazine and i really believe that -- such an important role for serendipity in our lives. i ended up calling this fellow gerald a bullet, and he has since passed on, but he was the national political editor at the time and i didn't know it but he was -- i believe he was the panelist who asked michael dukakis what he would do if his...