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louis. he was born to a woman who was enslaved by the french and had been brought into the area before it was even deemed to be american territory. jean marie fought for his freedom and the freedom of his wife and his two children. he was kidnapped twice and shipp ed to new orleans twice and manacles for ale. and twice he beat them back escaped and sued first freedom. the first time the suit for his freedom, he sued in st. louis appealing all the way to the missouri supreme court. i was able to find that on that day the missouri supreme court ruled in his favor, he had a party. i know that because people who lost try to bring an action for disorderly conduct for him for creating such a ruckus. that was not the end. he was kidnapped one more time and this time set act to new orleans. -- back new earnings. to there he filed suit again and the louisiana court of killing all away to the louisiana supreme court. and jeand marie and a family ended their lives and freedom in st. louis. lydia titus
louis. he was born to a woman who was enslaved by the french and had been brought into the area before it was even deemed to be american territory. jean marie fought for his freedom and the freedom of his wife and his two children. he was kidnapped twice and shipp ed to new orleans twice and manacles for ale. and twice he beat them back escaped and sued first freedom. the first time the suit for his freedom, he sued in st. louis appealing all the way to the missouri supreme court. i was able to...
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louis. he was born to a woman who was enslaved by the french and had been brought into the area before it was even deemed to be american territory. jean marie fought for his freedom and the freedom of his wife and his two children. he was kidnapped twice and shipped to new orleans twice and manacles for ale. -- in manacles for sale. and twice he beat them back, escaped and sued first freedom. the first time the suit for his -- the first time he sued for his freedom he sued in st. , louis, appealing all the way to the missouri supreme court. i was able to find that on that day the missouri supreme court ruled in his favor, he had a party. i know that because people who lost try to bring an action for disorderly conduct for him for creating such a ruckus. that was not the end. he was kidnapped one more time and this time sent back to new orleans. there he filed suit again and the louisiana court of killing -- appealing all away to the louisiana supreme court. and jean marie and a family ended
louis. he was born to a woman who was enslaved by the french and had been brought into the area before it was even deemed to be american territory. jean marie fought for his freedom and the freedom of his wife and his two children. he was kidnapped twice and shipped to new orleans twice and manacles for ale. -- in manacles for sale. and twice he beat them back, escaped and sued first freedom. the first time the suit for his -- the first time he sued for his freedom he sued in st. , louis,...
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louis c.k., sophia bush, musical guest, who is fancy, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 241, gabon! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a hot crowd. thank you guys very much. i appreciate it. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." you're here, this is it. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. hi. hey. fun, fun, fun. well, here's what people are talking about, you guys. a big political story. during a speech in kentucky today, senator rand paul became the second major candidate to officially join the 2016 presidential race in addition to ted cruz. that's right. they're the only two candidates right now. [ laughter ] which means if the election were held today, hillary would still somehow win. i don't know how, but -- [ cheers and applause ] i don't know how, she's not even a candidate yet. i don't know how they do it. speaking of hillary, i read that she actually plans to travel without bill after
louis c.k., sophia bush, musical guest, who is fancy, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 241, gabon! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a hot crowd. thank you guys very much. i appreciate it. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." you're here, this is it. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. hi. hey. fun, fun, fun. well, here's what people are talking about, you...
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louis. owned by stan kronky. he's been a successful real estate developer. he has a lot of money, but doesn't want to spend it all in st. louis. voters will have to decide whether to use public funds to renovate or give them a real stadium. what he wants to do now is what mr zimmerman wants more openers to do, use his own money to build a stadium in los angeles, on land that he purchased. that's what he wants to do, but not in st. louis, but los angeles. number 2 market in the country. he can reap more benefits there than st. louis. st. louis is trying to give him something new and shiny so he'll stay as opposed to spending his own money in another community. >> by coming out foursquare does it send a signal to the federal government on these finances. >> it brings sanity to the issue of what is a public and private enterprise. teaches and bonds are subsidised, some of the benefits going to people down river, and, therefore, you need to provide some subsidy to get the local government to mak
louis. owned by stan kronky. he's been a successful real estate developer. he has a lot of money, but doesn't want to spend it all in st. louis. voters will have to decide whether to use public funds to renovate or give them a real stadium. what he wants to do now is what mr zimmerman wants more openers to do, use his own money to build a stadium in los angeles, on land that he purchased. that's what he wants to do, but not in st. louis, but los angeles. number 2 market in the country. he can...
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louis: about $220,000, $225,000. somewhere. -lemonis: for real? -louis: yeah. lemonis: he hasn't paid you anything back? -louis: no, he has not. -lemonis: oh, my gosh. is there anything that i should know about him, be honest, that would drive me crazy that drives you crazy? louis: i'm from the old school. i'm the old man. so, sometimes he thinks he knows it all, and you have to straighten him out, say, "no, you don't know it all." when i was younger, hey, i thought i knew it all, too. lemonis: yeah. it's a terrible sign that anthony doesn't take advice from his father, especially since his father is his banker. i wonder how he's gonna take advice from an outside party? todd: how you doing today? -josh: good. how are you? -todd: pretty good. i need a sign refurbished. do you do that? josh: we can do it all, pretty much. what kind of a sign are we talking about? -pirateland resort? -todd: main sign out front. -josh: okay. -todd: so, are you the owner? -josh: no. -anthony: no, i'm the owner. -todd: what's your name? -anthony: anthony. todd: anthony. todd. how are
louis: about $220,000, $225,000. somewhere. -lemonis: for real? -louis: yeah. lemonis: he hasn't paid you anything back? -louis: no, he has not. -lemonis: oh, my gosh. is there anything that i should know about him, be honest, that would drive me crazy that drives you crazy? louis: i'm from the old school. i'm the old man. so, sometimes he thinks he knows it all, and you have to straighten him out, say, "no, you don't know it all." when i was younger, hey, i thought i knew it all,...
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louis blues, jay bouwmeester.en he looks up. [ laughter and applause ] next, from the nashville predators, is matt cullen. [ audience ohs ] he was voted most likely to stand behind you at a bookstore and say "that's a good one. [ laughter ] i read that twice. ♪ the pages are so soft." [ laughter ] >> steve: the pages are soft? >> jimmy: the pages are soft? >> steve: get out of here. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: next up -- [ laughter ] yeah. next up from tampa bay is andrei vasilevskiy. he was voted most likely to have told his barber "just ruin me." [ laughter ] >> steve: just ruin me? >> jimmy: what? >> steve: that's what he said to his barber? >> jimmy: why would you say that? >> steve: that's an award they do not give out very often. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's the one -- is he vomiting? what's he doing? oh, my god. oh, my god. get away from him. [ laughter ] oh, my god. get out of the way. questlove is vomiting. >> steve: questlove is gonna choke. >> questlove: i'm fine. sorry. [ laughter ] >> steve: just ruin me. >
louis blues, jay bouwmeester.en he looks up. [ laughter and applause ] next, from the nashville predators, is matt cullen. [ audience ohs ] he was voted most likely to stand behind you at a bookstore and say "that's a good one. [ laughter ] i read that twice. ♪ the pages are so soft." [ laughter ] >> steve: the pages are soft? >> jimmy: the pages are soft? >> steve: get out of here. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: next up -- [ laughter ] yeah. next up from tampa bay...
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>> reporter: and her quirky staff on hbo's louis louis-dreyfus has plenty of experience dealing withike elaine on seinfeld. she's proving that she's more than just a seinfeld sidekick. you did some shows prior to veep. so it must be so gratifying now to have this show that has found an audience and is doing so well. >> listen, i've had my share of knocks, believe it or not, and i've been doing this a really long time this thing called show business. come on, it's great. it's a great gig, and you can't beat it. >> reporter: with a big election around corner president meyer is already crafting her political playbook for 2016. >> i want to get away from the politicos. i want to talk to you, the regular joes! >> reporter: what advice would president meyer have for hillary clinton? >> her advice would be get out of my way. >> reporter: rand paul's slogan is going to be defeat the washington machine, unleash the american dream. >> okay. well, i'm just going to say this. you know what selena meyers' campaign slogan is? continuity with change. suck it rand paul! [ laughter ] >> our thanks to
>> reporter: and her quirky staff on hbo's louis louis-dreyfus has plenty of experience dealing withike elaine on seinfeld. she's proving that she's more than just a seinfeld sidekick. you did some shows prior to veep. so it must be so gratifying now to have this show that has found an audience and is doing so well. >> listen, i've had my share of knocks, believe it or not, and i've been doing this a really long time this thing called show business. come on, it's great. it's a great...
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louis indianapolis. as far as tornadoes go today if we're going to have any tornadoes, it would likely be between oklahoma city wichita, job lynn springfield area interstate 44 and towards st. louis. even a few large tornadoes. we hope not. we hope they're all misses instead of hits. so farouthwest is cooler than normal with highs only in the 70s. now it's just a waiting game. we're well prepared and there will be hundreds of storm chasers out there. >> let's hope for calm. thank you so much bill. >>> a nasa scientist says we're getting closer to confirming alien life. how much food must the rock eat daily to remain the rock. what happens when mr. burger marries ms. king? you're watching "early today." >>> we've got breaking news coming in right now. a senior police official in afghanistan confirms an afghan soldier opened fire on an american delegation visiting gentleman lal bad. he was then shot bad. the associated press is reporting three u.s. troops were injured. we'll keep you updated as more inform
louis indianapolis. as far as tornadoes go today if we're going to have any tornadoes, it would likely be between oklahoma city wichita, job lynn springfield area interstate 44 and towards st. louis. even a few large tornadoes. we hope not. we hope they're all misses instead of hits. so farouthwest is cooler than normal with highs only in the 70s. now it's just a waiting game. we're well prepared and there will be hundreds of storm chasers out there. >> let's hope for calm. thank you so...
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louis with cole hamels on the mound. home coming for the big fellow ryan howard is heating up, he talks about staying on track ahead in sports. looking for a man who stole a what will fret a planet fitness in the lawn dale section of philadelphia last week. they ask you to take a a good look at the suspect. investigators say after stealing a wallet a and other personal items from a locker, he used the credit cards at a rite aide across the street. he then fled the scene in the gray suv. if you recognize this man call the the police. >>> it is one step forward two steps back for the the new owners of the former revel casino in atlantic city. new jersey division of gaming enforcement glenn straub says cannot assume revel's casino license in bankruptcy court. straub needs to be approved for his own license in order to operate a casino. >>> seventy years after he walked free from nazi concentration camp a professor from atlantic county stockton university continues to share his account with students. >> murray cohen has been
louis with cole hamels on the mound. home coming for the big fellow ryan howard is heating up, he talks about staying on track ahead in sports. looking for a man who stole a what will fret a planet fitness in the lawn dale section of philadelphia last week. they ask you to take a a good look at the suspect. investigators say after stealing a wallet a and other personal items from a locker, he used the credit cards at a rite aide across the street. he then fled the scene in the gray suv. if you...
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louis. you can notice we've said st. louis a lot this morning. you showed the pictures of the flooding. they have a chance for really strong damaging winds tonight and a possible tornado threat tomorrow. >> brace yourself if you're in the area. thank you, bill. >>> let's get down to business with cnbc's landon dowdy. good morning. >> hey, guys. good morning. hopefully, the april showers will bring may flowers. i am so ready for summer. >>> cheaper gas may lead to more cash in your wallet. the government says the average household will save $700 this year thanks to lower prices at the pump. regular unleaded is forecast to average $2.45 a gallon during the summer driving season down from $3.59 last summer. >>> mcdonald's is going upscale, adding sirloin burgers to the menu for a limited time. you get a choice of toppings -- bacon, mushrooms and lettuce or tomato. the burgers will be available through the end of june, the latest attempt by mcdonald's ceo to boost sagging sales. >>> and 7-eleven wants to satisfy your slurpee cravings. saturday is bri
louis. you can notice we've said st. louis a lot this morning. you showed the pictures of the flooding. they have a chance for really strong damaging winds tonight and a possible tornado threat tomorrow. >> brace yourself if you're in the area. thank you, bill. >>> let's get down to business with cnbc's landon dowdy. good morning. >> hey, guys. good morning. hopefully, the april showers will bring may flowers. i am so ready for summer. >>> cheaper gas may lead to...
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louis has seen flooding, a lot of hail reports.her this morning, the kind of weather sending the dog scurrying underneath the bed, peoria and bloomington, illinois. large hail and damaging winds possible with those storms. and as we continue through the day today, we have a large area of the country that's under a slight risk an enhanced risk of severe storms. everywhere in that orange coloring, including wichita, oklahoma city, joplin springfield area tulsa, and even including st. louis late tonight has a chance of really bad, severe weather, including isolated tornadoes. the timing of it looks like to be the peak between about 4:00 and 8:00 p.m. that's a radar image at 7:00 p.m. notice that's not a large concentration of storms but we will see scattered strong storms. i know we'll have a ton of storm chasers out there. if there's any tornadoes during the daylight hours, i'm sure we'll have pictures of them. and this is a two-day event, for the most part. and as we go into thursday that severe weather risk includes the big cities
louis has seen flooding, a lot of hail reports.her this morning, the kind of weather sending the dog scurrying underneath the bed, peoria and bloomington, illinois. large hail and damaging winds possible with those storms. and as we continue through the day today, we have a large area of the country that's under a slight risk an enhanced risk of severe storms. everywhere in that orange coloring, including wichita, oklahoma city, joplin springfield area tulsa, and even including st. louis late...
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>> well it sounded like louis. to me that was kind of surprising.w why i expected him to sound like anything else but just the same old louis and he says that he has fasted before so it wasn't the first time he went without food. which i thought that was interesting. >> 66 days at sea, about 200 miles off the coast of north carolina. had you held on to hope he would be found because it's our understanding the coast guard effectively had stopped searching back in february is that correct? >> yeah. and, but i knew he had a good seaworthy boat. 35 foot sailboat. and well designed. i felt the boat was going to keep him alive, so i had all sorts of worries because he's not an experienced sailor but he basically wanted to go out and catch some fish. that's why he left the marina. >> what more do you know about when he left? the weather, anything that could have contributed to his disappearance? >> i don't really know. i can't answer that question. i know i called him at one point a few days after he left land and i spoke with him, that was the last time i
>> well it sounded like louis. to me that was kind of surprising.w why i expected him to sound like anything else but just the same old louis and he says that he has fasted before so it wasn't the first time he went without food. which i thought that was interesting. >> 66 days at sea, about 200 miles off the coast of north carolina. had you held on to hope he would be found because it's our understanding the coast guard effectively had stopped searching back in february is that...
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and louis said i'm louis mall. and mike went are you? because he was a big fan of louis's work as a director. but no we-- it took us-- it took us until he called me for lunch. and then we had lunch for four hours. >> rose: at the russian tea room. >> that's right. >> rose: there was another din tear in los angeles. >> yes, where we sat next to each other we didn't say a word. we were both so intensely self-conscious. that we didn't speak. >> rose: why was he the right man for you? >> you know he-- he was a brilliant man. he was incredibly talented. he had bottomless curiosity. and he just-- i would be sitting next to him at night and think i'm with one of the most fascinating men in the world. and we-- and when you get past a certain age you sort of have a sense when you landed where you are supposed to stay. >> now had you decided you wanted a child before that? >> no. i was very ambivalent about having a child. because i was a creature of my time which was this them nist-- feminist movement and it was it was sort of turbulent at the ti
and louis said i'm louis mall. and mike went are you? because he was a big fan of louis's work as a director. but no we-- it took us-- it took us until he called me for lunch. and then we had lunch for four hours. >> rose: at the russian tea room. >> that's right. >> rose: there was another din tear in los angeles. >> yes, where we sat next to each other we didn't say a word. we were both so intensely self-conscious. that we didn't speak. >> rose: why was he the...
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hollywood's top ten fashionistas, they're the style icons who have women around the world following in their louis vuitton footsteps. number one tv's hottest reality star from top to bottom. kim cashkardashian. the keeping up with the kardashian star has been a trend setter since she was a teen, stunning, strong structural piecing on the red carpet. >> definitely know what you're wearing before you step on the red carpet. >> kim knows what she's doing and she's not afraid to take chances. black and white are a staple colors in her wardrobe according to avrille graham, executive fashion and beauty editor of "harper's business czarizarre." >> she wears this. >> at a white house correspondence dinner kim got help from home starting with a classic valentino dress from mom kris' closet. >> she never thought it would fit me. she started bawling when i put it on. it fit. i'm wearing her jewelry. >> she's a daring diva obsessed with looking beautiful, not always successful but always talked about. >> her legions of teenage followers look for every fashion moment and copy that. >> and number nine, rihanna.
hollywood's top ten fashionistas, they're the style icons who have women around the world following in their louis vuitton footsteps. number one tv's hottest reality star from top to bottom. kim cashkardashian. the keeping up with the kardashian star has been a trend setter since she was a teen, stunning, strong structural piecing on the red carpet. >> definitely know what you're wearing before you step on the red carpet. >> kim knows what she's doing and she's not afraid to take...
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louis and passing out bibles and inviting people to come in to the church. i fell the call to start preaching or talking and the religious education teacher said, let the spirit lead you. i started out with saying a hail mary and our father and began speaking about what god meant to me in my life to others. administering to dope dealers, prostitutes, gang bangers. in the last ten years tings lord brought me from the streets of st. louis to breech the gospel around the united states and south america. >> wonderful. if people would go to a mission, what is the kind of thing they would experience. they go i heard about this guy. what are the first things they might experience? >> one of the things is a little bit of joy. a little bit of excitement. i try to be, i try to welcome people, i always go and shake people's hands and make people feel welcome. that's one thing in the catholic church catholics are terrible at welcoming people. we are horrible. absolutely terrible. if the baptist want to convert yous they hug on you and love on you until you convert. luth
louis and passing out bibles and inviting people to come in to the church. i fell the call to start preaching or talking and the religious education teacher said, let the spirit lead you. i started out with saying a hail mary and our father and began speaking about what god meant to me in my life to others. administering to dope dealers, prostitutes, gang bangers. in the last ten years tings lord brought me from the streets of st. louis to breech the gospel around the united states and south...
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five-time award winning actor and please welcome julia louis-dreyf louis-dreyfus!e ] ♪ >> hello! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: how are you? >> i am so great. i am never leaving this space. this is unbelievable. >> jimmy: have you had fun so far? >> i've had -- on your show? >> jimmy: well, i mean in austin. >> yeah, i've had fun in austin. yes. it's been crazy. there's a bridge here. i think a lot of you guys know about this, but maybe the people watching it, there's some bridge that has a million bats under it. >> jimmy: congress bridge, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> and people line up to see the bats leave at sunset. >> jimmy: yes. >> and you know where the bats go? >> jimmy: no. >> they go to a mall in san antonio. i swear to you, i'm not making that up. >> jimmy: is that true? >> apparently, yeah. apparently the mall smells really bad, because they all go poop there. >> jimmy: wow, what a commercial for the mall. >> yeah. that's where i got this dress. >> jimmy: what have you here? >> well, it's st. paddy's day, isn't it? >> jimmy: it is indeed. >> so i th
five-time award winning actor and please welcome julia louis-dreyf louis-dreyfus!e ] ♪ >> hello! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: how are you? >> i am so great. i am never leaving this space. this is unbelievable. >> jimmy: have you had fun so far? >> i've had -- on your show? >> jimmy: well, i mean in austin. >> yeah, i've had fun in austin. yes. it's been crazy. there's a bridge here. i think a lot of you guys know about this, but maybe the people...
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louis louis. always performs great at home. he struck out.nt one for four in the game but it was enough. cole hamels pitched of pitched great. here in the second he struck out mark reynolds. cole went seven innings giving up a run and 9ks. phillies down run in the seventh. two out, two on for ben revere. hits a flare to left and bounces into the stands and a couple of them score. jonathan pal pap pep bon goss hit 111th career safe as a phillie. he's one away from the most tying the most. so that's something to watch. great job bite phillies today. they win four-one. >>> nfl draft day three days away. eagles fans poised for a mariota run. who knows what chip is thinking would holes on the offensive line so i say start there then complete the secondary overhaul. pick up a wide receiver. but here's a guy who knows. >> our philosophy is best player available for us. so it's not just the best player available for the league. we grade and we set our board for the eagles. so it's according to our height, weight speed per meters. how they fit in our
louis louis. always performs great at home. he struck out.nt one for four in the game but it was enough. cole hamels pitched of pitched great. here in the second he struck out mark reynolds. cole went seven innings giving up a run and 9ks. phillies down run in the seventh. two out, two on for ben revere. hits a flare to left and bounces into the stands and a couple of them score. jonathan pal pap pep bon goss hit 111th career safe as a phillie. he's one away from the most tying the most. so...
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louis today the debris field is as scattered as the weather. downed trees, roofs ripped off, and power still out. in potosi, missouri, people said they could feel the storm coming. >> you could hear noise up top, there was a pressure change. >> reporter: tonight, more dangerous wea is closing in. as is often the case with tornadoes, the weather this evening will be unpredictable. they're asking tens of millions to listen to local warnings and heed them. as for those already hit with damage, they could once again be in the bullseye. lester? >> thank you, meteorologist dylan dreyer is in the studio with us. where should we be focused? >> several tornado watches are in effect including chicago and st. louis. we have seen it in southeastern ohio and northern west virginia. these storms are firing up ahead of a cold front that will move east. sets up across the great lakes tomorrow morning and the east coast into friday evening. we are looking for widespread, storms wit likely, anywhere from texas up into the southern great lakes. we could also see
louis today the debris field is as scattered as the weather. downed trees, roofs ripped off, and power still out. in potosi, missouri, people said they could feel the storm coming. >> you could hear noise up top, there was a pressure change. >> reporter: tonight, more dangerous wea is closing in. as is often the case with tornadoes, the weather this evening will be unpredictable. they're asking tens of millions to listen to local warnings and heed them. as for those already hit with...
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louis.rter: old friends don't have t be old. >> they truly love each other >> reporter: colin c and ryan branson hav known each other for two year that's a long time when you're only 7. are you guys on a mission? >> yep. >> reporter: what's the missio >> we need to save t day from evil bad guys. >> how many are up here all together? >> reporter: they me here at to christian school in st. louis. though the reason th became friends sound more like the reason you're hired for a job. >> i like his experience. >> reporter: but col came home from schoo one day with some ba news. >> he said, well, mommy i'm kind of sa my friend at school. his name is ryan. his house burned dow a couple d i'm really sad for him. >> reporter: it happened late one night in late february. ryan's family had ju fallen asleep. a seven-alarm fire tore through their apartment complex displacing dozens of families. stuffed animals, i lost my toy box, i lost my bed. >> reporter: in fact, his family virtually everything. but t
louis.rter: old friends don't have t be old. >> they truly love each other >> reporter: colin c and ryan branson hav known each other for two year that's a long time when you're only 7. are you guys on a mission? >> yep. >> reporter: what's the missio >> we need to save t day from evil bad guys. >> how many are up here all together? >> reporter: they me here at to christian school in st. louis. though the reason th became friends sound more like the...
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louis county. a tense situation.de of your screen, man apartment the suv vehicle the white suv, cop car, then under the tree, another man, and another and another and another one, you know, everybody has surrounded this house and they all have weapons drawn and presumably are trying to get this suspect out of there. it would appear the front door is open, but i believe this is a duplex. i haven't been told this, look how it's set up's two front doors, clearly. the one on the righthood signed wide open. on the left, closed all activity appears on the left side. that may be a duplex. look at this. units all arriving here back behind the van. so they have a standoff going on in ferguson. we were told that a number of protestors arrived at this scene. i'm not entirely sure what business, a protestors would have up in the middle of this because authorities told us this was a purely domestic dispute. a woman disturbed by this in some way, led off by authorities in this camo sort of uniform-age. at the top of the screen i s
louis county. a tense situation.de of your screen, man apartment the suv vehicle the white suv, cop car, then under the tree, another man, and another and another and another one, you know, everybody has surrounded this house and they all have weapons drawn and presumably are trying to get this suspect out of there. it would appear the front door is open, but i believe this is a duplex. i haven't been told this, look how it's set up's two front doors, clearly. the one on the righthood signed...
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louis chris stewart. went to buffalo in front of that ryan miller deal. last year was the deadline and then went from buffalo at the deadline this season to minnesota. he was a big part of this series win for the minnesota wild. devan dubnyk is the man standing by with brian engblom. >> brian: pretty tough to hear in here right now. you played your first playoff game. you win your first series. from where you were last year where you were at the beginning of this year. this must be quite a thrill. >> it's unbelievable. it feels right. i kind of said that before. this is how i know we're ready for it. i'm ready for it. it just feels like where we're supposed to be. same with the game tonight. i just had a great feeling we were going to come out and respond. it was incredible to play behind these guys. >> what's the best attribute of your team right now? >> staying with our game. we trust our game so much and believe in ourselves. if we just stay with it for an entire 60 minutes we've been on the right end of it for more times than not. we just got to do th
louis chris stewart. went to buffalo in front of that ryan miller deal. last year was the deadline and then went from buffalo at the deadline this season to minnesota. he was a big part of this series win for the minnesota wild. devan dubnyk is the man standing by with brian engblom. >> brian: pretty tough to hear in here right now. you played your first playoff game. you win your first series. from where you were last year where you were at the beginning of this year. this must be quite...
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so when he learned that louis was alive, he said it was an absolute shock, but a good one. >> clayton, thank you. >>> now to the nfl, making headlines about a possible groundbreaking move. hiring the first female full-time official. and ryan smith, on the mom that could be about to call the shots on the field. >> reporter: sarah thomas may be stepping onto the field this season as the nfl's first full time female official, according to the "baltimore sun." >> when someone hears i'm a football official, they just go, "you, really? >> reporter: and while the league isn't confirming thomas' hiring just yet, the mother of three would be joining one of the most exclusive fraternities in sports. >> i can't change the fact i'm a female. i'm just here to officiate the game. >> reporter: that's rare in professional sports and can come with scrutiny from fans, and even some players. just weeks ago, nba referee lauren holtkamp faced criticism from nba star chris paul after a tough call on the court. >> another technical is called. >> no way that was a technical. if that's the case, then this mig
so when he learned that louis was alive, he said it was an absolute shock, but a good one. >> clayton, thank you. >>> now to the nfl, making headlines about a possible groundbreaking move. hiring the first female full-time official. and ryan smith, on the mom that could be about to call the shots on the field. >> reporter: sarah thomas may be stepping onto the field this season as the nfl's first full time female official, according to the "baltimore sun."...
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san francisco bike strategy. >> >> good morning, chair and members of the commissioner, my name is louis montoya and i am joined by timothy, and the director of the strategic planning and policy at the mta and we are here to talk to you this morning about the bicycle strategy which is an investment strategy for how we make the capitol investments to improve the network in san francisco and the bike strategy is more than that and we want to focus on the capitol investment piece this morning and so tim is going to talk about that and how we develop the strategy. and then i am going to talk about what we are doing, in the future, how do we take that strategy and actually i am implement it and what are we already doing on the ground right now. >> good morning, and the director of the city planning for mta and as he said we have had the bicycle plan for a while, and as we are going to the next phase, we decided that we need to look at a more strategic perspective on how to implement the bicycle structure and as we develop the strategic plan for the mta and set up the goals for the next five y
san francisco bike strategy. >> >> good morning, chair and members of the commissioner, my name is louis montoya and i am joined by timothy, and the director of the strategic planning and policy at the mta and we are here to talk to you this morning about the bicycle strategy which is an investment strategy for how we make the capitol investments to improve the network in san francisco and the bike strategy is more than that and we want to focus on the capitol investment piece this...
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charlie: those are the three loves, chloe, marshall, louis. did louis want to put you in a movie?dice: no. he didn't. i don't think i would have been up to it. he said, to not be able to get away from your cast at the end of the day is just asking too much of a director. [laughter] he would just like to leave the set and go home. charlie: but he liked actors. candice: he loved actors, but actors are needy. [laughter] charlie: you have really strong feelings and thoughts about thing beautiful. everybody knew how beautiful you are, people wanted you in movies before you were even good. candice: hundreds of years before i knew what i was doing. just tell me where you wanted me. charlie: i'm old enough to know when you were just -- she is going to be great. candice: but she wasn't. charlie: but she was beautiful. candice: that was not enough. charlie: he said that you didn't he. you can't depend on beauty. because that is going to go away. candice: i was forewarned i my father when i was nine years old , we were in the car. he said candy, it is the beautiful women who commit suicide.
charlie: those are the three loves, chloe, marshall, louis. did louis want to put you in a movie?dice: no. he didn't. i don't think i would have been up to it. he said, to not be able to get away from your cast at the end of the day is just asking too much of a director. [laughter] he would just like to leave the set and go home. charlie: but he liked actors. candice: he loved actors, but actors are needy. [laughter] charlie: you have really strong feelings and thoughts about thing beautiful....
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louis jordan's father frank, is here.been an incredible moment at the hospital last night. describe to us how the reunion was. >> i had spoken to him a couple of times on the phone, so it was, i had already had a little contact with him for the first time in a couple of months. but seeing him, of course was wonderful and especially it was wonderful because he looked good. hadn't lost too much weight. he wasn't badly sunburned like i thought he probably would be. he looked very good. >> so how's he doing now? i know he was treated for dehydration. he had that broken collarbone. but his spirits seemed pretty good listening to him. >> well yeah. he's actually the injuries that he sustained were in the first rollover which occurred early in the nine-week period. so he i said louis, why don't you stay at the hospital longer let him check your collarbone and stuff, he said dad, that was a couple of months ago. it's all healed up. but he's in great spirits. he went through a lot but he did have the boat to keep him, give him a l
louis jordan's father frank, is here.been an incredible moment at the hospital last night. describe to us how the reunion was. >> i had spoken to him a couple of times on the phone, so it was, i had already had a little contact with him for the first time in a couple of months. but seeing him, of course was wonderful and especially it was wonderful because he looked good. hadn't lost too much weight. he wasn't badly sunburned like i thought he probably would be. he looked very good....
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louis chris stewart. went to buffalo in front of that ryan miller deal. last year was the deadline and then went from buffalo at the deadline this season to minnesota. he was a big part of this series win for the minnesota wild. devan dubnyk is the man standing by with brian engblom. >> brian: pretty tough to hear in here right now. you played your first playoff game. you win your first series. from where you were last year where you were at the beginning of this year. this must be quite a thrill. >> it's unbelievable. it feels right. i kind of said that before. this is how i know we're ready for it. i'm ready for it. it just feels like where we're supposed to be. same with the game tonight. i just had a great feeling we were going to come out and respond. it was incredible to play behind these guys. >> what's the best attribute of your team right now? >> staying with our game. we trust our game so much and believe in ourselves. if we just stay with it for an entire 60 minutes we've been on the right end of it for more times than not. we just got to do th
louis chris stewart. went to buffalo in front of that ryan miller deal. last year was the deadline and then went from buffalo at the deadline this season to minnesota. he was a big part of this series win for the minnesota wild. devan dubnyk is the man standing by with brian engblom. >> brian: pretty tough to hear in here right now. you played your first playoff game. you win your first series. from where you were last year where you were at the beginning of this year. this must be quite...
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louis mosaic project. along the way we heard about welcoming america, got engaged with them and now work with them on several different levels, including the municipal governments initiative. >> you mentioned this earlier about small business owners and immigrants. your organization, i read, gives $35,000 microloans to immigrant refugee entrepreneurs and you support other programs. >> up to $35,000, let's say. actually, we serve about 7,500 immigrants a year from 75 countries. it's a large group, when you figure 4.5% in the metro area. but really we focus, we've been around for nearly 100 years. we focus on our three pillars of service -- immersion, investment and inclusion. immersion is language and jobs. all of the things that are necessary. investment, how do we help them start a business and help their own families and get back to the economy. inclusion fits many of the i back to the economy. inclusion fits many of the v back to the economy. inclusion fits many of the e back to the economy. inclusion f
louis mosaic project. along the way we heard about welcoming america, got engaged with them and now work with them on several different levels, including the municipal governments initiative. >> you mentioned this earlier about small business owners and immigrants. your organization, i read, gives $35,000 microloans to immigrant refugee entrepreneurs and you support other programs. >> up to $35,000, let's say. actually, we serve about 7,500 immigrants a year from 75 countries. it's...
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louis and chicago. chuck? >>> absolutely right. facing a little chance for stronger thunderstorms here on the day friday. friday afternoon and evening, that same system comes in our direction. right now no threat for severe weather. chilly and nasty outside. temperatures in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees now. so it is a chilly day for sure. it's going to say that way. radar show as slight area of rain showers pulling out. what to expect? cool and damp. no heavy rain but bad weather for baseball later on today. there's your seven-day forecast. 50s with cool rain and drizzle today and tomorrow. there's that thunderstorm chance on friday. high near 80 as we get into the . perfect weather for cherry clos um viewing. >> love it. thank you, chuck. >>> right now buy tickets for the grand opening of the observatory deck at the top of one world trade center. tickets went on sale about an hour ago. the observation deck opens may 29th. it's the first time in nearly 14 years you'll be able to get a look at new york city skyline from atop the
louis and chicago. chuck? >>> absolutely right. facing a little chance for stronger thunderstorms here on the day friday. friday afternoon and evening, that same system comes in our direction. right now no threat for severe weather. chilly and nasty outside. temperatures in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees now. so it is a chilly day for sure. it's going to say that way. radar show as slight area of rain showers pulling out. what to expect? cool and damp. no heavy rain but bad weather...
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which makes the story of 37-year-old louis jordan so curious.n was spotted by a vessel yesterday clinging to his damaged sailboat in the atlantic ocean about 200 miles off the coast of north carolina and nowhere near the area he set sail from more than two months ago. he was rescued by coast guard helicopter and walked on his own from the chopper to the hospital in virginia. cnn's nick valencia is live in norfolk, virginia. what are investigators saying about this incredible story? >> reporter: well they are saying that they believe his story and at this point, they have no reason to be suspicious about what louis jordan is saying. they did say, though the u.s. coast guard officials who i spoke to that louis jordan's physical condition is br than expected for somebody who would have been stranded at sea for 66 days. even still, they believe what he's saying. louis jordan and his parents, they say that god has answered their prayers to bring him home safe. louis jordan and his 35 foot sailboat "angel," an often posted facebook pictures like these
which makes the story of 37-year-old louis jordan so curious.n was spotted by a vessel yesterday clinging to his damaged sailboat in the atlantic ocean about 200 miles off the coast of north carolina and nowhere near the area he set sail from more than two months ago. he was rescued by coast guard helicopter and walked on his own from the chopper to the hospital in virginia. cnn's nick valencia is live in norfolk, virginia. what are investigators saying about this incredible story? >>...
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louis jordan was hoisted from the ocean, where he spent 66 days stranded.e was found after a passing ship spotted him clinging on to his boat which is thought of capsized. as he walked back on dry land reports emerged that louis stayed a live by drinking rainwater and eating raw fish he caught with his bare hands. he went missing on his boat "angel" back in january. his family thought he was dead. his father didn't expect to get a call like this. >> hey, louis. >> i'm so sorry. it's such a big loss. >> hey, louis, you're fine son, i'm so glad that you're alive. we prayed and prayed and we hoped that you were still alive. >> louis is said to be in good health after a feat of endurance the coast guard said is unheard of. >>> this week marks the end of lent, the christian season of sacrifice and reflection. and here's one woman in the united states who chose to wear a hijab for 40 days to understand the struggles of muslims in america. she spoke to the bbc. >> i'm jessie agan, ayei've got two kids and a husband of 12 years and, oh, i'm a christian, yeah. i wor
louis jordan was hoisted from the ocean, where he spent 66 days stranded.e was found after a passing ship spotted him clinging on to his boat which is thought of capsized. as he walked back on dry land reports emerged that louis stayed a live by drinking rainwater and eating raw fish he caught with his bare hands. he went missing on his boat "angel" back in january. his family thought he was dead. his father didn't expect to get a call like this. >> hey, louis. >> i'm so...
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louis armstrong. kathy. have you been very patient. please go ahead. thank you. mr. issacson.ssinger came to a security meeting before the people's congress this past week. and many individuals where protesting holding up the signs. and shouting out his war mongerring past and interrupting him. not surprisingly john mccain called the protestors lowlife sculpt and demanding their removal. i this i that activists are the greatest people of our time. so do you think that this protest is -- did you see the protest. do you have a comment about it? what do you think about nonprosecution of war mongers thank you. i saw it on tv. i was not sitting there. but i this i that the ability you know, starting with the people like thomas payne to the people today. in our society to protest and to have free speech in our comfort, with the protests and the free speech, that makes us a stronger society. and if you look at societies like china where the free flow of information and protests. ideas is to be never successful in the digital age. and i do think that it was an unfortunate approach to
louis armstrong. kathy. have you been very patient. please go ahead. thank you. mr. issacson.ssinger came to a security meeting before the people's congress this past week. and many individuals where protesting holding up the signs. and shouting out his war mongerring past and interrupting him. not surprisingly john mccain called the protestors lowlife sculpt and demanding their removal. i this i that activists are the greatest people of our time. so do you think that this protest is -- did you...
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professor ranked louis -- randy louis has been at it for 15. >> we use the genes that the spider silks it, we moved goats. >> take me through the process of how you get a spider gene into something like a goat. >> we cut and supplies from other people's work, put it together with the new genes. >> the goats whose embryos were injected hang here at this barn in wellsville utah. >> we wanted to make it in the mill, only when lack tating. these are spider goats. when you do genetic manipulation goats are better than sheep and cattle in terms of milk production. they are as good as cows. goats? >> you can't argue that baby goats are such as cute as any animal out there. >> they are. hello guys. don't bite the beard, you're going down. i couldn't leave without milking. i am milking a goat right now. what do you think? >> i think you probably should quit your day job. >> i understand people have ethical concerns when it comes to transgenic organisms. >> if you look at behaviour and physiology, it's the same as any goat. except for the fact in their milk there's a protein. >> they are not sh
professor ranked louis -- randy louis has been at it for 15. >> we use the genes that the spider silks it, we moved goats. >> take me through the process of how you get a spider gene into something like a goat. >> we cut and supplies from other people's work, put it together with the new genes. >> the goats whose embryos were injected hang here at this barn in wellsville utah. >> we wanted to make it in the mill, only when lack tating. these are spider goats. when...
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he spoke with his family for the first time in two months. >> hey, dad. >> hey, louis.heard you in so long. >> father and son made contact by phone shortly after louis jordan was able to walk into the hospital under his own power. >> we prayed and prayed and hoped you were still alive. >> i was just praying for you afraid you were crying and sad that i was dead and i wasn't dead. >> we were. i thought i lost you. >> jordan was found thursday afternoon by a tanker ship. he was sitting on the hull of his capsized sailboat. the 37-year-old had not been heard from since january when he told family members he was going on a fishing skpe expedition. he told the coast guard his mast broke and his electrical equipment was damaged. >> i was flying through the air somersaulting. >> but jordan found a way to survive. >> he was fishing with a net and collecting rainwater. he was working with what he had and making the best of it. >> the coast guard searched for him for ten days but they stopped because he never told anyone where he was going, jordan was brought aboard the tanker an
he spoke with his family for the first time in two months. >> hey, dad. >> hey, louis.heard you in so long. >> father and son made contact by phone shortly after louis jordan was able to walk into the hospital under his own power. >> we prayed and prayed and hoped you were still alive. >> i was just praying for you afraid you were crying and sad that i was dead and i wasn't dead. >> we were. i thought i lost you. >> jordan was found thursday afternoon...