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louis publish , about the st. louis. they mostly reproduce factual information from the associated press. they are not very critical about what is going on but they actually report on the st. louis. the only article that is somehow critical was published by the washington post and it says substantially something like there are a lot of refuge for u.s.,and nature in the but no refuge for 907 refugees. this is the response and the newspapers are covering the whole story. it becomes a symbol in 1939. there is an interesting response from the american citizens as well. at the national archives you can find 233 letters sent by american citizens, mostly non-jewish to roosevelt, to the state department and to roosevelt's wife begging the begging the government to let them in. to let the st. louis passengers and. i should say refugees because the moment they are refused in cuba, the status is changed from legal immigrants to refugees without moving an inch. all those letters and telegrams use different reasons, it could be relig
louis publish , about the st. louis. they mostly reproduce factual information from the associated press. they are not very critical about what is going on but they actually report on the st. louis. the only article that is somehow critical was published by the washington post and it says substantially something like there are a lot of refuge for u.s.,and nature in the but no refuge for 907 refugees. this is the response and the newspapers are covering the whole story. it becomes a symbol in...
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louis. some of them were arrested during the kristallnacht and were in concentration camps. arrested and sent to a camp and he is doing his best to enjoy the journey. this photograph is the photograph of another passenger when the st. louis survivedto europe, he the war and made it to the u.s. in 1941. people are trying to make the best of the journey. there are about 200 children on the st. louis and i really like this photograph with the swimming pool because the youngest children do not know how to swim because the jews could not go to swimming pools in germany. there on the st. louis and they can enjoy swimming. inn the st. louis arrives havana, this is where everything gets more complicated. again, bear in mind, this is legal immigration but they cannot disembark. the reason they cannot is a political crisis. laredo bru,esident he has difficulty to establish his on governor -- his own government. the secretary of immigration made a lot of money by selling landing permit to refugees and
louis. some of them were arrested during the kristallnacht and were in concentration camps. arrested and sent to a camp and he is doing his best to enjoy the journey. this photograph is the photograph of another passenger when the st. louis survivedto europe, he the war and made it to the u.s. in 1941. people are trying to make the best of the journey. there are about 200 children on the st. louis and i really like this photograph with the swimming pool because the youngest children do not know...
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his name was aaron louis.s an unemployed truck driver who had been convicted of petty crimes in several states. to beverly's son carl jr., he didn't look like a kidnapper. >> he just looks like a regular guy. so it was like what did this punk want with my mom? like it didn't make sense. i almost was like are we sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believed they did. but the roller coaster ride for beverly carter's family and friends was far from over. >> i can remember the feeling when he was captured, we were just all like, yes, where is she? come on, where are you? we're ready to find you. >> as investigators focused on aaron louis, they backed off on beverly's husband as a suspect. now detective allison was keeping carl in the loop. >> he said we got him. i said, well, where's beverly? he said we're still questioning him. we're going to find out. we're going to keep on till we find her. >> then did you have a little burst of hope? >> just a little bit of hope. that's all i had. >> really your biggest t
his name was aaron louis.s an unemployed truck driver who had been convicted of petty crimes in several states. to beverly's son carl jr., he didn't look like a kidnapper. >> he just looks like a regular guy. so it was like what did this punk want with my mom? like it didn't make sense. i almost was like are we sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believed they did. but the roller coaster ride for beverly carter's family and friends was far from over. >> i can remember...
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their key employee is louis, the general manager. louis, how are you? nice to meet you. i'm marcus. he understands the process better than anyone. louis: what you need to do is do it multiple times, 'cause you can see the difference, how this is smoother and this is still rough. lemonis: so why doesn't that machine do it all in one? louis: 'cause it's not, like, one of the best planers. lemonis: do they make one that would do it all in one shot? louis: yes. steve: some of the machinery here are 50 years old. lemonis: look, it's obvious to me now that the company isn't the only thing that's three generations old. and if this equipment doesn't work and it's not up to date with the right technology, well, you're wasting a lot of time. what does it cost to get a brand-new one that does it the right way? louis: a really good one, about, say, $3,000. lemonis: if it costs $3,000 to get a new one, how much time extra did he have to take to do it three times? multiply it times the number of furniture that we make in a year. how long does it take me to get my money back? steve: this is the ho
their key employee is louis, the general manager. louis, how are you? nice to meet you. i'm marcus. he understands the process better than anyone. louis: what you need to do is do it multiple times, 'cause you can see the difference, how this is smoother and this is still rough. lemonis: so why doesn't that machine do it all in one? louis: 'cause it's not, like, one of the best planers. lemonis: do they make one that would do it all in one shot? louis: yes. steve: some of the machinery here are...
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people like louis brandeis, felix frankfurter.here was a lot of anti-immigrant sentiment at the time, and i think that was part of it. about you spoken a lot that. did you do a book on that? mr. snyder: i didn't, but it is like a book was the book here in "the house of truth." who was sacked go -- was i?cko and who was venzet they are to italian anarchists who are convicted outside of boston of robbery and of a paymaster. they killed the company's payroll database deal a company's payroll and kill the guard. they steal a company's payroll and kill the guard. national all sorts of and international attention. the communist party was deeply involved in the case. it wasn't until felix frankfurter decided to read the read, and what he had that the prosecution and not be on the up and up. he writes a very long inthat really turns the case 1927 into a national call to celeb. what was on trial was there italian anarchist believes -- beliefs. brian: you go back to the video and you see huge crowds. they march into the court, they are hand
people like louis brandeis, felix frankfurter.here was a lot of anti-immigrant sentiment at the time, and i think that was part of it. about you spoken a lot that. did you do a book on that? mr. snyder: i didn't, but it is like a book was the book here in "the house of truth." who was sacked go -- was i?cko and who was venzet they are to italian anarchists who are convicted outside of boston of robbery and of a paymaster. they killed the company's payroll database deal a company's...
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louis in the third.he 4th inning eduardo nunes has been learning to play on the fly and capturing them too. robbed wainwright of a base hit. 5th inning cain leaves a pitch over the heart of the plate to matt carpenter. oh mercy. that's a two-run shot. he allowed seven runs. 7-1 8th inning, giants are dead last. they've got a couple out of the way of st. louis. and then eduardo nunes goes back to back. cardinals win it 8-3. who was t back. and he needed to hold this. are you kidding me? they just barely lifted it out and so he went out there to settle for the 2nd. he was in with the par on the first playoff hole. he misses his par putt. he's three jacks from about six feet and cost him the title. almost apologetic with his first win in nearly three years. >> he almost had it. >> oh yeah. game day tonight, we will take you to the river walks, san antonio and we will hear what they had to say about the warriors and their possible sweep tomorrow. it looks like certainly leonard is not going to play. what do
louis in the third.he 4th inning eduardo nunes has been learning to play on the fly and capturing them too. robbed wainwright of a base hit. 5th inning cain leaves a pitch over the heart of the plate to matt carpenter. oh mercy. that's a two-run shot. he allowed seven runs. 7-1 8th inning, giants are dead last. they've got a couple out of the way of st. louis. and then eduardo nunes goes back to back. cardinals win it 8-3. who was t back. and he needed to hold this. are you kidding me? they...
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louis and suburbs. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere.t is just strip malls and parking lots and houses and the idea that what i experienced there was the level of exploitation on the level of friction,ression and the level of invasiveness of policing, the intensity of the humiliation, all of this in a place that was heretofore anonymous. something about that blew my mind. rwords" at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. centennial ofthe the u.s. entry into world war i. anext, "men of bronze: 1977 documentary about an all-black unit that served with distinction with the french army. the regiment was assigned to the french army because they needed in
louis and suburbs. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere.t is just strip malls and parking lots and houses and the idea that what i experienced there was the level of exploitation on the level of friction,ression and the level of invasiveness of policing, the intensity of the humiliation, all of this in a place that was heretofore anonymous. something about that blew my mind. rwords" at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. centennial ofthe the u.s. entry into world war i....
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louis mayor's race. but activists time and time again said that they chose tuschara, she was best for the city at the time, she could run and lead on issues they cared about, and they were going to be mobilizing a black base in the city of st. louis, which is an overwhelmingly black population, in order to make that happen. only two national organizations got in the race for st. louis mayor, citing there were too many women candidates or too many black candidates. she raised $300,000 to an opponent who spent $1.3 million. she had an entirely field program that was categorized by the black lives matters movement and she lost by 888 votes. and there are a couple things systemically that i think about and then i totally want you to jump in, glynda, is one is that in a majority democratic city, if that would have been a top two election, tuschara could have advanced in the primary and run in a general election, potentially be able to raise more money. that's a systemic barrier. and then additionally, when we
louis mayor's race. but activists time and time again said that they chose tuschara, she was best for the city at the time, she could run and lead on issues they cared about, and they were going to be mobilizing a black base in the city of st. louis, which is an overwhelmingly black population, in order to make that happen. only two national organizations got in the race for st. louis mayor, citing there were too many women candidates or too many black candidates. she raised $300,000 to an...
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louis mayors race. activists said time and time again that she was best for the city and she could run on issues they care about and they would mobilize a black face in the city of st. louis which is overwhelmingly black population. in order to make that happen, only too national organizations got in the race for st. louis mayor stating there were too many women candidates or too many black candidates. she raised $300,000 to implementopponent who spent $1.3 million. she had a program that was catalyzed and she lost by 888 votes. there are a couple of things systemically that i think about and i want you to jump in, one is in the majority democrat city, if that had been a top two election, she could have advanced in the primary and run in a general election, potentially being able to raise more money. that is a systemic barrier. additionally, when we talk about money being as important as it is in these elections, the unwillingness of organizations to not listen to activists who are saying what they want
louis mayors race. activists said time and time again that she was best for the city and she could run on issues they care about and they would mobilize a black face in the city of st. louis which is overwhelmingly black population. in order to make that happen, only too national organizations got in the race for st. louis mayor stating there were too many women candidates or too many black candidates. she raised $300,000 to implementopponent who spent $1.3 million. she had a program that was...
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louis area.e merrimack river has forced road closures as water has poured onto major highways in the area. some communities have been forced to evacuate and as much as 4 inches of rain is expected there today. rain around here? >> yeah, but not for a while. it's going to take a lot for the floodwaters to receive. probably the next 36 hours even though they get a break in the rain tonight. we are getting a break now. it's beautiful outside. it's 65. 2 points in the 30s, humidity 36 percent. winds gusting from the north northwest up to 25. kind of an invigorating day and night. chili tonight, winds will subside. crack the windows. it's going to be chilly. by bus stop time, 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., 42 to 58. clouds roll in tomorrow. starts out with son and mostly cloudy. stays dry and then the yellow weather alert day, primarily in the morning and overnight thursday into friday morning will be a critical time for rainfall. temperatures headed for another cool and unsettled weekend. 68 tomorrow. we bo
louis area.e merrimack river has forced road closures as water has poured onto major highways in the area. some communities have been forced to evacuate and as much as 4 inches of rain is expected there today. rain around here? >> yeah, but not for a while. it's going to take a lot for the floodwaters to receive. probably the next 36 hours even though they get a break in the rain tonight. we are getting a break now. it's beautiful outside. it's 65. 2 points in the 30s, humidity 36...
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not only the post-colonial experience, because in saint-louis we had lots of influences, i think. >>english first the frorocco,e morocco. that, >> marie-caroline: my feeling was this -- that bause we are at the crossing of various roads, independently from the colonization prior, makes the senegalese people very open-minded, very good negotiators, also. >> anthony: marie-caroline camara is a st. louis metis -- senegalese father, french mother -- and she's hosted a lunch with some friends and colleagues, all of whom consider themselves senegalese first, before anything. >> marie-caroline: and, and my feeling compared to other african countries, is that maybe it's come also from, uh, the, the wolof women because the metis family here, people were rarely married. well, at least the descendants -- >> anthony: between wolof and other groups. >> marie-caroline: -- recognize, you know? compared to west indies where even if people had, um, some white people had children with, um, their slaves, they were not recognized. here all these, uh, children and unions were recognized. so, for me that
not only the post-colonial experience, because in saint-louis we had lots of influences, i think. >>english first the frorocco,e morocco. that, >> marie-caroline: my feeling was this -- that bause we are at the crossing of various roads, independently from the colonization prior, makes the senegalese people very open-minded, very good negotiators, also. >> anthony: marie-caroline camara is a st. louis metis -- senegalese father, french mother -- and she's hosted a lunch with...
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louis. that is a bridge. and you can see this water is still very high, still at record level ts levels. and a new storm is coming in about that will dump another 2 to 4 inches on the same area. so just very cruel to these people, trying to wait for the rivers to go dund n down and no will go back up. the storms exploded overnight in kansas and oklahoma. flash flooding is under way. tulsa, strong storms to your north and this is heading into missouri all day today. we have a flash flood watch in almost all southern missouri through st. louis, southern illinois and now spread all the way through indiana and even a sliver of ohio and southern michigan. some areas could get as much as 5 inches additional rainfall. and late today, thunderstorms roll through missouri and mississippi, so much more coming off the gulf that we have more people under a flash flood watch. in total, 16 million people. here is the rafinfall predictions. up to 4 inches of rain st. louis. and the other area is between houston and new orlea
louis. that is a bridge. and you can see this water is still very high, still at record level ts levels. and a new storm is coming in about that will dump another 2 to 4 inches on the same area. so just very cruel to these people, trying to wait for the rivers to go dund n down and no will go back up. the storms exploded overnight in kansas and oklahoma. flash flooding is under way. tulsa, strong storms to your north and this is heading into missouri all day today. we have a flash flood watch...
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louis. >> reporter: it's been the backbone of naval aviation for four decades. and now f-18 is getting a second life. >> we've always thought that the navy buying additional super hornets made sense, because they need airplanes to last to the 2040s. >> reporter: the navy disclosed that two out of every three f-18 planes are out of commission, awaiting repairs. they've been flown hard in a post-9/11 world which has resulted in a serious fighter jet shortfall. this growler is the jamming plane outfitted for the super hornet, both part of the f-18 family and both assembled here in st. louis. boeing says it's ready to make more. >> we're producing two sets per month, growlers and hornets. we can do that going back up to three or four per month in the early '20s. >> reporter: there is an allotment for 14 new super hornets. the navy is expected to buy at least a hundred more in 2022, assuring dominance for decades to come. working on a new version for future orders. >> the block 3 now is going to
louis. >> reporter: it's been the backbone of naval aviation for four decades. and now f-18 is getting a second life. >> we've always thought that the navy buying additional super hornets made sense, because they need airplanes to last to the 2040s. >> reporter: the navy disclosed that two out of every three f-18 planes are out of commission, awaiting repairs. they've been flown hard in a post-9/11 world which has resulted in a serious fighter jet shortfall. this growler is...
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host: what was louis brandeis like? guest: a cold fish and part of the reason why the house gravitated more to holmes than brandeis, brandeis had this real reserve and almost a studied reserve. even his letters, if you read his letters, they are bullet points, it says one, period, two period, one line after another. there is no feeling in those letters. host: what was oliver wendall holmes like? guest: he liked people and liked to talk about philosophy and ideas. i think -- they were attracted to holmes, some of them political and some of them legal but his personality. holmes had this twinkle in his blue eyes and connected with the younger generation. st: i want to put up a stone mountain carving, what was it and what happened to this? carve orglum begins to these confederate leaders including davis and jackson into the side of stone mountain georgia and he also joins the ku klux clan. and he had a falling out with them and gets fired. and he has to flee for destroying his model and runs for his life through the hills
host: what was louis brandeis like? guest: a cold fish and part of the reason why the house gravitated more to holmes than brandeis, brandeis had this real reserve and almost a studied reserve. even his letters, if you read his letters, they are bullet points, it says one, period, two period, one line after another. there is no feeling in those letters. host: what was oliver wendall holmes like? guest: he liked people and liked to talk about philosophy and ideas. i think -- they were attracted...
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louis and by the team. she said, what will you pay? said, the right number is $115 million, but i will probably go to hundred $22 million. i just want you to know. megan: does anyone know what he paid for the team? $172 million. [laughter] that 15i agreed to pay hours after i told her i was ayg 115 to 120. this was 1994. she went nanas. aughter] robert: it was the first time in our marriage that she questioned my wisdom. megan: in the years before you bought the team, the patriots won just 19 of 80 games. 19, that is it. robt: which my wife reminded me of. megan: it is why she started to go to games. and no playoff appearances. the team,ou bought you qualified for the playoffs for the first time in eight years. since then, we all know, five super bowl championships, 15 division championships. at that i look turnaround, what do you credit for such an incredible reversal of fortune so quickly in terms of attitude, in terms of achievement, in terms of how you were adopted in boston? robert: we tri tcollect good people, encourage them to t
louis and by the team. she said, what will you pay? said, the right number is $115 million, but i will probably go to hundred $22 million. i just want you to know. megan: does anyone know what he paid for the team? $172 million. [laughter] that 15i agreed to pay hours after i told her i was ayg 115 to 120. this was 1994. she went nanas. aughter] robert: it was the first time in our marriage that she questioned my wisdom. megan: in the years before you bought the team, the patriots won just 19...
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louis. mr.pko extra figure i know little bit behind schedule a lot of that has to do with how quickly va has decided to request the money. i think one thing that americans need to realize is that congress has been very, very generous to va since fiscal year 2008, we funded 177% of the request of va. va. in fiscal year 2000 we funded 183% of the requests. fiscal year ten, 106. fiscal year 11, 11. fiscal year 12 was the only time since fiscal year '08 that we find a less than 100% of the request was made by va. i don't think there's anybody else in government that has thaa kind of track record in terms of securing appropriations, particularly for capital, even the military doesn't have that kind of success rate. as relates to capital. i'm glad we are not overrun. i do want to bring to your attention. i have recently learned that there have been some concerns regarding the quality of the ongoing construction at the facility at jd, jefferson barracks. we have been in with the va ig about this and we
louis. mr.pko extra figure i know little bit behind schedule a lot of that has to do with how quickly va has decided to request the money. i think one thing that americans need to realize is that congress has been very, very generous to va since fiscal year 2008, we funded 177% of the request of va. va. in fiscal year 2000 we funded 183% of the requests. fiscal year ten, 106. fiscal year 11, 11. fiscal year 12 was the only time since fiscal year '08 that we find a less than 100% of the request...
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louis. why do we care about st. louis, why do we care about cincinnati? why do we care about detroit? it changed the landscape of our country so that being said we have to have strong conversations about where are we going to create a progressive superstructure where that money is going to go and more importantly we're going to change the state of leadership in create pipelines so that i can envision a black woman in the white house. you have tocreate pipelines at the local level. so higher heights endorsed , we've also endorsed yvette simpson for cincinnati which is another race to look at. and the same dynamic, here's a woman also out there for to one. running against an incumbent so by clear from the gatekeepers perspective there's no reason why she was ever supposed to be in that race. is a setting city council president, got in a race where everybody said she should be in the race and one , for the november elections. >> she won that first primary 11 points above the sitting incumbent with little to no money, little to no national infrastructure or g
louis. why do we care about st. louis, why do we care about cincinnati? why do we care about detroit? it changed the landscape of our country so that being said we have to have strong conversations about where are we going to create a progressive superstructure where that money is going to go and more importantly we're going to change the state of leadership in create pipelines so that i can envision a black woman in the white house. you have tocreate pipelines at the local level. so higher...
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louis, but they had to get out of my lease.nd they offered us $75 million to move the am i said no. so my sweetheart said to me, you paid $25 million for this old dump of the stadium, they are offering you $75 million. you take it. you will find another team. but i remember the boston braves, who was my love, who was myumber one team who moved from boston when i was a young kid and i remembered how sad i was. so i said, i am going to go to st. louis and buy the team. she said, what will you pay? said, the right number is $115 million, but i will probably go $120 million, $122 million. megan: does anybody know we pay for the team? $172 million. [laughter] robert: i agreed to pay that 15 hours after i told her i was paying $115 million to $120 million. this was 1994. she went bananas. [laughter] robert: it was the first time in our marriage that she questioned my wisdom. megan: in the five years before you bought the team, the patriots won just 19 of 80 games. 19, that is it. robert: 19-61, which my wife reminded me of. megan: it
louis, but they had to get out of my lease.nd they offered us $75 million to move the am i said no. so my sweetheart said to me, you paid $25 million for this old dump of the stadium, they are offering you $75 million. you take it. you will find another team. but i remember the boston braves, who was my love, who was myumber one team who moved from boston when i was a young kid and i remembered how sad i was. so i said, i am going to go to st. louis and buy the team. she said, what will you...
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louis arch. look at this. this is video from the st. louis county. this used to be a road. it looks like a river. sandbags are holding back the water in front of a st. louis county police office. missouri national guard has been helping out. helping sand bag as well. some school districts are closed today including linberg where i went to school. in the rural part of the greater st. louis area not only did they cancel school, they are moving back prom. in some areas the water is receding but it is leaving behind a mess. this is i-44, major thoroughfare in missouri. the water is gone here but the road is closed. back to we have rotten weather on the way toward the end of the week. if your allergies are bothering you, tree, grass and mold. those are the culprit for right now. temperatures are cooler than yesterday. now we are in the middle 60's at reagan national airport. moving through overnight, mainly clear skies. 44 to a 2. winds out of -- 44 to 52. winds out of the northeast at 5 miles per hour. waking up tomorrow morning a chilly start to thursday. a light jacket and su
louis arch. look at this. this is video from the st. louis county. this used to be a road. it looks like a river. sandbags are holding back the water in front of a st. louis county police office. missouri national guard has been helping out. helping sand bag as well. some school districts are closed today including linberg where i went to school. in the rural part of the greater st. louis area not only did they cancel school, they are moving back prom. in some areas the water is receding but it...
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i'm alex wi alongside ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf.g joe" starts right now. >> was there classified information on former congressman weiner's computer? >> yes. >> who sent it to him? >> his then spouse, uma abidine appears to have a regular practice of forwarding e-mails to him for him to print out to her so she could deliver them to the secretary of state. >> look, this is terrible. it makes me mildly nauseous to think we might have had some impact on the election. but honestly, it wouldn't change the decision. everybody who disagrees with me has to come back to october 28th with me and stair at this and tell me what you would do. would you speak or would you conceal? i could be wrong, but we made a decision between those two choices that even in hindsight -- this has been one of the world's most painful experiences -- i would make the same decision. >> fbi director james comey said he would do it again despite the
i'm alex wi alongside ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf.g joe" starts right now. >> was there classified information on former congressman weiner's computer? >> yes. >> who sent it to him? >> his then spouse, uma abidine appears to have a regular practice of forwarding e-mails to him for him to print out to her so she could deliver them to the secretary of state. >> look, this is terrible. it makes me mildly nauseous to think we might have had some impact on...
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louis area. severe thunderstorm watches up for you.ing over the top of you in half an hour from now. if you're heading out in st. louis, keep that in mind. chicago also some rain will be spreading your way. severe threat into saturday, tomorrow it looks like areas from little rock to paducah to indianapolis will be the problem. not so much tornadoes. more damaging winds. we'll have some storms over the weekend. how about the heat over the last couple of days in the east. it's been very warm. yesterday was the warmest may temperature in boston in 38 years. so, pretty significant stuff. all responsible for the bermuda high here and that subtropical air pumping up the coast. this will continue for one more day today from new york city south wards. d.c., 92. norfolk will be 92. new york will be 89. if we snuck up to 90, that would officially be a heat wave. boston, you're about 10 degrees cooler today. look what happens over the weekend. cold front kicks down through the cooler canadian air will come in from the north. high temperatures wi
louis area. severe thunderstorm watches up for you.ing over the top of you in half an hour from now. if you're heading out in st. louis, keep that in mind. chicago also some rain will be spreading your way. severe threat into saturday, tomorrow it looks like areas from little rock to paducah to indianapolis will be the problem. not so much tornadoes. more damaging winds. we'll have some storms over the weekend. how about the heat over the last couple of days in the east. it's been very warm....
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louis tomorrow and buy the team. she said what are you going to pay? i said, the right number is $115 million, but i will probably go $120 million, $122 million. i just want you to know -- megan: do you guys know what he paid for the team? in the end. $172 million. [laughter] megan: highest price at the time for any franchise. robert: i agreed to pay that 15 hours after i told her i was paying $115 million to $120 million. this was 1994. she went bananas. [laughter] robert: it was the first time in our marriage that she questioned my wisdom. megan: in the five years before you bought the team, the patriots won just 19 of 80 games. 19, that is it. robert: 19-61, which my wife reminded me of. megan: tt is why she started to go to games. and no playoff appearances. the year you bought the team, you qualified for the playoffs for the first time in eight years. since then, we all know, five super bowl championships, 15 division championships. when i look at that turnaround, what do you credit for such an incredible reversal of fortune so quickly in terms of
louis tomorrow and buy the team. she said what are you going to pay? i said, the right number is $115 million, but i will probably go $120 million, $122 million. i just want you to know -- megan: do you guys know what he paid for the team? in the end. $172 million. [laughter] megan: highest price at the time for any franchise. robert: i agreed to pay that 15 hours after i told her i was paying $115 million to $120 million. this was 1994. she went bananas. [laughter] robert: it was the first...
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louis fed president. his thoughts on the plans to reduce the balance sheet and how many rate hikes do we really need here in the u.s.? this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia. i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. bmw is said to halt car production in china and south africa for at least one day as it grapples with a shortage of steering parts. production at the plant has been suspended since friday. the facility in unit has been affected. thes being reported that problem stems from an unidentified italian supplier, which has been unable to make the deliveries required by bmw. betty: warren buffett has bought a 3% stake in german chemicals whose shares soared in frankfurt. the stocks rose by almost 7% at berkshire hathaway. one of the company's tops it shareholders. it is transforming itself into one of the leading makers of lubricants and flame retardants. yvonne: mitsubishi ufj is boosting the rising cost of funding overseas expansion. they have appointed 50 relation
louis fed president. his thoughts on the plans to reduce the balance sheet and how many rate hikes do we really need here in the u.s.? this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia. i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. bmw is said to halt car production in china and south africa for at least one day as it grapples with a shortage of steering parts. production at the plant has been suspended since friday. the facility in unit has been affected. thes being...
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louis closed for 57 miles. abc's alex perez is in missouri. >> reporter: tonight, new evacuations and a flash flood emergency in northeast arkansas. the black river, moranthe en t feet above flood stage, breaching this levee. nearby, the current river carrying this cabin on a collision course. >> my god, i'm freaking out. >> reporter: striking a highway bridge. the national guard deployed across the region as a slow-motion disaster now unfolds. major highways under water, st. louis is now virtually cut off from the southwest. >> i can't stress enough, if there's water on that roadway, do not go into it. >> hopefully this wall of sandbags will hold. >> reporter: in eureka, missouri, the meramac river at record levels. that means sleepless nights for business owners like kathy gillman. e' w>>ee bve an running pumps. >> reporter: and david, just downstream from eureka here in arnold, it's hard to tell where the river ends and the street begins, it's still rising. the river not expected to crest until about midnigh
louis closed for 57 miles. abc's alex perez is in missouri. >> reporter: tonight, new evacuations and a flash flood emergency in northeast arkansas. the black river, moranthe en t feet above flood stage, breaching this levee. nearby, the current river carrying this cabin on a collision course. >> my god, i'm freaking out. >> reporter: striking a highway bridge. the national guard deployed across the region as a slow-motion disaster now unfolds. major highways under water, st....
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louis in three games for the first time since 2001.d i mention the giants haven't done anything the easy way. last time the giants swept the cardinals on the road in a three-game set, you have to go back to 1998. span the first batter of the game, great connection but look at tommy fam, the diving catch that set the tone for this game. a rough outing for matt cain. loaded in the bottom of the second and then givenic will have the 12th double of the year and the cardinals jump in front 3-0. and then carpenter in the bottom of the fifth got the better of the first pitch from cain, a four seam fastball over the bench and his ninth. year. the giants lose this one 8-3. but bruce bochy still pleased with taking two out of three from st. louis. >> first two games could have gone either way. they came back on us the first game and then we had to come back against the closers and they've been throwing the ball well and then they get two hits and i began a man to second to the 13th inning and we end up winning that game, you take it. so against
louis in three games for the first time since 2001.d i mention the giants haven't done anything the easy way. last time the giants swept the cardinals on the road in a three-game set, you have to go back to 1998. span the first batter of the game, great connection but look at tommy fam, the diving catch that set the tone for this game. a rough outing for matt cain. loaded in the bottom of the second and then givenic will have the 12th double of the year and the cardinals jump in front 3-0. and...
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louis on the independent line. caller: good morning. i just want to say you can't trust the republicans on anything to do with health care. , medicaid, medicare obamacare every step of the way. if they wanted to bring costs down and wanted to get the right side of history for a change and prove they cared or about people and not just their jobs or the insurance companies, they ought to support what they blocked seven years ago, medicare for trump said he liked in australia. die if theyoing to do with they are trying to do. host: thank you for the call. this is the sunday post dispatch in st. louis. a look at two catastrophic floods within two years. morning. once on your mind? caller: good morning, steve. host: we're doing fine. caller: it's good to talk to you again. it's been a while. to mention a few religion and politics and the parallels berlin and 1930's what we are experiencing right now. twain thatwas mark i'm not sureying history repeats itself, but it has a funny way of rhyming. that's going to lead me to my point about 1930's
louis on the independent line. caller: good morning. i just want to say you can't trust the republicans on anything to do with health care. , medicaid, medicare obamacare every step of the way. if they wanted to bring costs down and wanted to get the right side of history for a change and prove they cared or about people and not just their jobs or the insurance companies, they ought to support what they blocked seven years ago, medicare for trump said he liked in australia. die if theyoing to...
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she has this message for louis' killer...lieanne campos/victim's wife): "whoever did this, i really hope that they have a conscience. i mean obviously if they were stupid enough to do something like this then who knows. if anybody knows anything or, you know, if they do want to turn themselves in, give us a little closure." las vegas police say one of these men caught on surveillance video is responsible for punching louis in the face. they are described as hispanic men in their 20s. (justine) a cell phone video catches the moment a helicoptor crashed into a country club. the tour helicopter took off from the santa barbara airport friday afternoon. but began experiencing engine problems a short while later. unable to make it back to the airport... the helicopter crashed into a maintenance yard just feet from the golf course. it slammed into two vehicles... then burst into flames. (dave zaniboni/ santa barbara county fire capt): "they were returning back to the airport. they began having mechanical problems. they were in conta
she has this message for louis' killer...lieanne campos/victim's wife): "whoever did this, i really hope that they have a conscience. i mean obviously if they were stupid enough to do something like this then who knows. if anybody knows anything or, you know, if they do want to turn themselves in, give us a little closure." las vegas police say one of these men caught on surveillance video is responsible for punching louis in the face. they are described as hispanic men in their 20s....
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louis fed.out washington has to deliver at some point in order for equities rallies to continue. do you think the markets have taken their eye off the ball in terms of expecting president trump to deliver on the fiscal and reflationary trade fronts? reporter: i think in terms of what's going on with the markets right now, a lot of what has said when we first saw the leak from fbi director james comey, fundamentals supporting market sentiment, i think as richard mentioned earlier, expects progrowth policies, that is something the market is still waiting. political noise can interrupt the market. in the long-term, i think fundamental indicators themselves will drive markets. haidi: what drives the next leg in terms of emerging markets rally? do you expect that has further to run? reporter: i think what we see with the emerging markets right now, especially in asia, many markets are pushing recent highs. it depends on the situation. added be looking toward advanced economies. it is being led by wha
louis fed.out washington has to deliver at some point in order for equities rallies to continue. do you think the markets have taken their eye off the ball in terms of expecting president trump to deliver on the fiscal and reflationary trade fronts? reporter: i think in terms of what's going on with the markets right now, a lot of what has said when we first saw the leak from fbi director james comey, fundamentals supporting market sentiment, i think as richard mentioned earlier, expects...
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louis is paul berry who ran for congress as a republican in 2016.of "show me politics" tv. you have been an advocate for this. tell me why and what you think is achieved by blacks buying and owning more guns? >> good morning. and happy sunday, reverend. >> thank you. >> first, i want to clarify. this is sort of a misconception. i'm not actually for arming people. what i do believe is that regardless of who you are, race, creed, zip code or financial background, that you have access to the united states constitution. now, currently in the constitution the second amendment provides that a person may bear arms. my position's always been simple. you should not be fearful as an african american to open, conceal carry, or own a gun just like anywhere else in america. and i believe that your constitutional right should not be watered down like ordering a street have pizza. for myself, if you support the first amendment right to protest, you have to protect the second amendment. if you support the jury trial, you support civil rights. for myself, it's open
louis is paul berry who ran for congress as a republican in 2016.of "show me politics" tv. you have been an advocate for this. tell me why and what you think is achieved by blacks buying and owning more guns? >> good morning. and happy sunday, reverend. >> thank you. >> first, i want to clarify. this is sort of a misconception. i'm not actually for arming people. what i do believe is that regardless of who you are, race, creed, zip code or financial background, that...
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louis on the board early.istian royal played hero last night, got another clutch notch, drives one over, off adam wayneright, 4-1, st. louis, 3rd inning. 4th inning, nunez, learning to play the outfield on the fly, he is catching them too. wayneright of base hit on his back. 5th ening, cane leaves a fat page over the heart of the plate for carpenter. 6-1, cards, 7-1 in the 8th, giants dead last in big 10 home run, couple out of st. louis, coughered and then mune ezgo back to back. cardinals win 8-3 and avoid the sweep. cane falls 3 and 2 on the season. >>> stanford baseball, coach marcus coaching his final regular season home game. after 41 years, can you believe that? 41 years with the cardholes, his team sent him out in style. the game against washington, walk-off fashion stanford headd to the post season but this could be marcus' final appearance at the sunken diamond. >>> cal softball beat notre dame in the ncaa regionals, things did not go well in the afternoon. host auburn beat cal 8-1 the final. the bea
louis on the board early.istian royal played hero last night, got another clutch notch, drives one over, off adam wayneright, 4-1, st. louis, 3rd inning. 4th inning, nunez, learning to play the outfield on the fly, he is catching them too. wayneright of base hit on his back. 5th ening, cane leaves a fat page over the heart of the plate for carpenter. 6-1, cards, 7-1 in the 8th, giants dead last in big 10 home run, couple out of st. louis, coughered and then mune ezgo back to back. cardinals win...
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louis dispatch, it comes out friday.as going through the editorial process, i'm a freelancer, i can't move copy to print, so i see the two pieces, one in the st. louis american that says we love our kids more than we -- we love our guns more than we love our kids, and another piece that says the nra is a danger to us all written by george kennedy, missouri school of journalism professor emright us and says they are frightening to americans and causing deaths. i'm like this is crazy, i'm writing my op-ed about this. i submit it, the editor has a few comments about the survey i cited, he edited those in and accepted the column which means i can invoice it. i travel to the nra annual meetings on thursday, friday the column goes into print and goes on the website early in the wee hours of the morning and friday afternoon at 3:00, i have notification of my suspension. liz: the "st. louis post-dispatch," the newspaper, you know this, said this about your suspension -- essentially that you were acting on behalf of the nra while
louis dispatch, it comes out friday.as going through the editorial process, i'm a freelancer, i can't move copy to print, so i see the two pieces, one in the st. louis american that says we love our kids more than we -- we love our guns more than we love our kids, and another piece that says the nra is a danger to us all written by george kennedy, missouri school of journalism professor emright us and says they are frightening to americans and causing deaths. i'm like this is crazy, i'm writing...
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i'm ayman mohyeldin along with louis burgdorf.h the morning's top stories. >>> this morning, former panamanian dictator manuel noriega died. he was flushed from power in 1989 after being an ally and informant to the cia for years. more on this story in a moment. >>> in texas, the final day of the state's legislative session turned ugly as a scuffle broke out between lawmakers. the incident was reportedly sparked after republican lawmaker said he called immigration authority on people who were at the capitol protesting senate bill 4, which bans sanctuary cities in texas. accusations flew of death threats between republicans and democrats. >>> the man charged in the fatal stabbing two of goo samaritans on the train in portland, friday. the city's mayor wheeler is calling on organizers of the two upcoming alt-right incidentso cancel them. wheeler asked the federal government t revoke or deny the permits for the events. >>> president trump and his advisers are gearing up for an allegations against russia. the planned established a war
i'm ayman mohyeldin along with louis burgdorf.h the morning's top stories. >>> this morning, former panamanian dictator manuel noriega died. he was flushed from power in 1989 after being an ally and informant to the cia for years. more on this story in a moment. >>> in texas, the final day of the state's legislative session turned ugly as a scuffle broke out between lawmakers. the incident was reportedly sparked after republican lawmaker said he called immigration authority on...
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louis answers in the fifth. matt carpenter goes deep, his ninth of the season. giants lose 8-3. tomorrow the team is in chicago to take on the cubs. >>> over at the coliseum, the a's going for a sweep of the red sox. in the fourth, chad pender strikes again after that monster blast yesterday, he delivers a two-run shot to give oakland the 3-2 lead. but boston ties the game and goes into the fifth on the hit and run. dustin pedroia gets the ball through the infield and mookie bets scores all the way from first. then in the sixth, mitch moreland goes deep to right field for a no doubt two-run homer. the red sox salvage the series finale with a 12-3 victory. if a's have an off day tomorrow before hosting miami. >>> pittsburgh scored early and often against ottawa in the nhl playoffs. sidney crosby tips in this shot, making it 2-0 in the first. pittsburgh back on the attack. the senators pulled anderson, so he could regain his composure. but after he came back in, scott wilson scores to make it 4-0 still in the first period. pittsburgh wins 7-0 and now need just one more win to rush
louis answers in the fifth. matt carpenter goes deep, his ninth of the season. giants lose 8-3. tomorrow the team is in chicago to take on the cubs. >>> over at the coliseum, the a's going for a sweep of the red sox. in the fourth, chad pender strikes again after that monster blast yesterday, he delivers a two-run shot to give oakland the 3-2 lead. but boston ties the game and goes into the fifth on the hit and run. dustin pedroia gets the ball through the infield and mookie bets...