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louis.while he was at fort snelling he met a woman named harriet robinson, who was enslaved to another person, another officer at the fort. and dr. emerson actually purchased her and allowed the scotts to marry legally. it was unusual for slaves to have a legal marriage performed by a clergyman. so dred and harriet scott returned to st. louis. they had two children, both daughters. and after a time, dr. emerson passed away. mrs. emerson was asked by the scotts whether they might be able to purchase their freedom from her. it was something, especially in urban slavery, it wasn't that unusual. but she refused. she was not interested in selling the scott family. so they decided, based on the fact that they had been taken to free territory and held as slaves and were still being held in bondage when they returned to st. louis, to sue for their freedom. so they entered this courthouse in 1846. each had their own petition. so it wasn't as though it was a joint thing. and it wasn't just dred. it wa
louis.while he was at fort snelling he met a woman named harriet robinson, who was enslaved to another person, another officer at the fort. and dr. emerson actually purchased her and allowed the scotts to marry legally. it was unusual for slaves to have a legal marriage performed by a clergyman. so dred and harriet scott returned to st. louis. they had two children, both daughters. and after a time, dr. emerson passed away. mrs. emerson was asked by the scotts whether they might be able to...
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louis. this is the space that we speak about as being the dred and harriet scott quarters. we refitted and outfitted the room in accordance with what we believed it would have looked like. this room is actually their living quarters. it is interesting because their living quarters are located directly under emerson space. so their master, his space is right above them, right up here. all of the noise, what it is that is happening upstairs, you would be able to hear it down here as well. we understand dred to be what we may see as a personal valet or a man servant. so he was the one who would tend to emerson's needs. maybe it was to shave him or if it was to take care of a horse or runninger ran errands or representing him in some type of day. those are the duties we find he was possibly doing. harriet, anything from cooking to sewing, the laundry, the whole gamut is what you find harriet doing as well. >> so chris bracey, this was about 1836 or so that dred and ultimately harriet scott were
louis. this is the space that we speak about as being the dred and harriet scott quarters. we refitted and outfitted the room in accordance with what we believed it would have looked like. this room is actually their living quarters. it is interesting because their living quarters are located directly under emerson space. so their master, his space is right above them, right up here. all of the noise, what it is that is happening upstairs, you would be able to hear it down here as well. we...
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louis.blem.by a but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... ...and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. i'm still going for my best. and for eliquis. ask your doctor about eliquis. ♪ you can use whipped topping made ...but real joyful moments.. are shared over the real
louis.blem.by a but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal...
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louis today? laura: i am seeing a collaboration tweep the republican governor and democratic mayor of st. louis. she is womaning state troopers to come help relieve the new bottle neck on violent crime. where do you come down on this? >> more police on the street even in the form of highway patrol men and women is not a bad matter. it is not getting to the root of the issue. crime is on the rise. it is not a partisan issue. it is because opportunities have left the city. it is because of poverty. and highway patrol is good. and we all want to live in safe neighbors and respect the role of policing. but if you are not crazy draing the education and opportunity you are putting a band-aid. >> laura: there is a lot of poor people, and it doesn't mean because you are poor you commit a crime. >> i didn't say that. >> laura: i know. i mean, i think trump ran on bringing people out of the lower class to middle-class to bring them up with manufacturing. and eight years under obama there was tough economic
louis today? laura: i am seeing a collaboration tweep the republican governor and democratic mayor of st. louis. she is womaning state troopers to come help relieve the new bottle neck on violent crime. where do you come down on this? >> more police on the street even in the form of highway patrol men and women is not a bad matter. it is not getting to the root of the issue. crime is on the rise. it is not a partisan issue. it is because opportunities have left the city. it is because of...
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and as soon as one of the guards saw louis armstrong he said it, he's like "louis armstrong."o probably didn't speak any english knew who louis armstrong was. he calls his other guard buddies over and they're taking pictures and getting autographs. and they send them across the bridge over to the american side at checkpoint charlie. they get to the american side and the american guard as one of his band members was telling is, is like this big guy from texas, 6'7", this really imposing figure but as soon as that guy, that sergeant saw louis armstrong he said hey, it's satchmo, it's satchmo. and the same thing that had happened on the russian side happened on the american side where louis armstrong because of his cultural relevance, his standing as a cultural icon he was able to transcend not only the boundary between east and west berlin but also that kind of legal boundaries in many ways. when the american ambassador heard about this he said how'd you do that? i can't even do that. i can't even just walk back and forth. but louis armstrong because of his relevance was able to
and as soon as one of the guards saw louis armstrong he said it, he's like "louis armstrong."o probably didn't speak any english knew who louis armstrong was. he calls his other guard buddies over and they're taking pictures and getting autographs. and they send them across the bridge over to the american side at checkpoint charlie. they get to the american side and the american guard as one of his band members was telling is, is like this big guy from texas, 6'7", this really...
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louis for example had a plant in st. louis that was a big employer of people in north st. louis. we are going to move this fact every operation on the 80 miles to missouri. we offered jobs in any of our factories to anyone who loses a job in a factory because of our move and many people took that offer and relocated to other factories. however, in north st. louis today, there's a younger generation growing up and that generation might be leaving high school and it might have gone to work in a factory but can't anymore, so we have a situation like ferguson. they made factories in st. louis and near ferguson but it doesn't have factories. they weren't well-paid organizing jobs for people in the st. louis area to go to a. it was fair that i came into contact with the american civil rights leaders said clark, these factories are leaving town and there isn't work for the people they leave behind and the factories are being subsidized to move and they are leaving behind a succeeding generation of people who can't get the sort of works of high schoo work thal educated people once could
louis for example had a plant in st. louis that was a big employer of people in north st. louis. we are going to move this fact every operation on the 80 miles to missouri. we offered jobs in any of our factories to anyone who loses a job in a factory because of our move and many people took that offer and relocated to other factories. however, in north st. louis today, there's a younger generation growing up and that generation might be leaving high school and it might have gone to work in a...
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louis metropolitan police department in st. louis city and st. louis county. and while i have great friends who are police officers, there are a good number of them who are out there, police officers who are not doing a good job. and we just really need to do better. and the most important thing that i have to say right now in this whole interview is that i am not going to support the facade. there are a lot of people who are in the system who are caucasian in leadership who are elected officials who would like for people to believe that everything is okay here in st. louis. and i'm leer to tell you that is not the truth, and i will not, under any circumstances, support the facade. >> state senator maria chappelle-nadal. thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate your candor about this. thank you all. >>> we know that michael brown's shooting is just one of the many that we've seen in the last few years that had a common outcome with no police officer charged, let alone moving on to a trial or a conviction. but now we have a president who recently joked a
louis metropolitan police department in st. louis city and st. louis county. and while i have great friends who are police officers, there are a good number of them who are out there, police officers who are not doing a good job. and we just really need to do better. and the most important thing that i have to say right now in this whole interview is that i am not going to support the facade. there are a lot of people who are in the system who are caucasian in leadership who are elected...
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jim: ayes ayes hasen -- louis oosthuizen is in at five under.hoots 71 even though he had that wrist issue earlier. stroud shoots 7 to come in at minus six. kisner is in the fairway. his lead now has increased to two as he comes up the 8th. the 99th pak championship is sponsored by -- jim: tonight on cbs -- we're back tomorrow, final-round coverage, 2:00 eastern time. final round of the year in major championship golf 2017. who will join sergio garcia, brooks koepka and jordan spieth as a major champion this year? nick: well, at least we have plenty of guys really in the hunt, don't we? whatever kisner finishes, eight. we have half a dozen very much, very much still in it. a couple of major champions, obviously with day and louis oosthuizen. jim: 16 players in red figures. casey dropped back to even. had a poor finish here with the unlucky break at 18. hopped just off the green, led to a double. but how far back do you go? kisner coming up 18, who's in position off the team. just as we suspected, this thing could barack back up at the end and com
jim: ayes ayes hasen -- louis oosthuizen is in at five under.hoots 71 even though he had that wrist issue earlier. stroud shoots 7 to come in at minus six. kisner is in the fairway. his lead now has increased to two as he comes up the 8th. the 99th pak championship is sponsored by -- jim: tonight on cbs -- we're back tomorrow, final-round coverage, 2:00 eastern time. final round of the year in major championship golf 2017. who will join sergio garcia, brooks koepka and jordan spieth as a major...
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jim: ayes ayes hasen -- louis oosthuizen is in at five under.hoots 71 even though he had that wrist issue earlier. stroud shoots 7 to come in at minus six. kisner is in the fairway. his lead now has increased to two as he comes up the 8th. the 99th pak championship is sponsored by -- jim: tonight on cbs -- we're back tomorrow, final-round coverage, 2:00 eastern time. final round of the year in major championship golf 2017. who will join sergio garcia, brooks koepka and jordan spieth as a major champion this year? nick: well, at least we have plenty of guys really in the hunt, don't we? whatever kisner finishes, eight. we have half a dozen very much, very much still in it. a couple of major champions, obviously with day and louis oosthuizen. jim: 16 players in red figures. casey dropped back to even. had a poor finish here with the unlucky break at 18. hopped just off the green, led to a double. but how far back do you go? kisner coming up 1 position off the team. just as we suspected, this thing could barack back up at the end and compress it an
jim: ayes ayes hasen -- louis oosthuizen is in at five under.hoots 71 even though he had that wrist issue earlier. stroud shoots 7 to come in at minus six. kisner is in the fairway. his lead now has increased to two as he comes up the 8th. the 99th pak championship is sponsored by -- jim: tonight on cbs -- we're back tomorrow, final-round coverage, 2:00 eastern time. final round of the year in major championship golf 2017. who will join sergio garcia, brooks koepka and jordan spieth as a major...
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louis area to go to. and what happens when the other group in st. louis . and i could stay with him but it was there i came into contact with african-american and civil-rights leaders whod said they are leaving town and there is a work for a the people to be left behind but yet they are subsidized of days succeeding generations the high-school educated people once could get. aide dennis to publishes the african-american weekly newspaper that his family leverage itself and had done well but why aren't there movements in the streets? we just don't with the migration of factories in you could apply that to new york as well.doesn't and doesn't care if thee factories are downtown but more worried about the white people. or those african-americans of the other hand are losing the opportunity to have manufacturing in well paying jobs in the city. >> one of the i discoveredy that they did not necessarily offshore to save labor costs but the subsidies. >> tie-in is a big subsidize there which is fine and general motors for example, makes 2 million cars per year in c
louis area to go to. and what happens when the other group in st. louis . and i could stay with him but it was there i came into contact with african-american and civil-rights leaders whod said they are leaving town and there is a work for a the people to be left behind but yet they are subsidized of days succeeding generations the high-school educated people once could get. aide dennis to publishes the african-american weekly newspaper that his family leverage itself and had done well but why...
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louis.is next. need. that sounds made up barry. based on a true story... we're sending you to columbia. of the c.i.a.'s biggest secret. i have helped build the biggest drug cartel this world has ever seen. tom cruise. all this is legal? if you're doin' it for the good guys. [ police sirens ] no mas. no mas. [ laughter ] [ gun shot ] we recognize the dangers involved here. no you don't. shoot the gringo. american made. rated r. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event before it ends. choose from
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ok we can try to get the latest from barcelona from a local journalist louis castro who was on the program a little bit earlier. from what you're seeing now has the situation. just describe what's going on. we may have lost our us there is a delay on the line we'll try and go back to that the local journalist louis castro i was speaking of a little bit earlier just an issue with the line perhaps you can hear me now this is union in moscow. can hear you i can hear you yeah yeah please just describe the situation i. can see really know him barcelona this a little bit of. known unknown known situation for most of the tour is like hundreds and probably thousands of tourists around this area one of the main attraction areas in the whole cd or barcelona already heard from all the records is been said van crash into several people in the rambler the radio which is one of the main squares at the moment the police has completely blocked the entire area pretty much but you can say about five fires seeks a squares around catalonia ok other when you're scared if you prefer in english by clear at the t
ok we can try to get the latest from barcelona from a local journalist louis castro who was on the program a little bit earlier. from what you're seeing now has the situation. just describe what's going on. we may have lost our us there is a delay on the line we'll try and go back to that the local journalist louis castro i was speaking of a little bit earlier just an issue with the line perhaps you can hear me now this is union in moscow. can hear you i can hear you yeah yeah please just...
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>> jimmy: louis! bebe's out right there! hey, bebe! >> steve: hey!d applause ] >> jimmy: coming together. it's a good jam. it's a good song. guys, today's friday. that's usually when i catch up with some personal stuff. you know, i check my inbox, return some e-mails, and of course, i send out "thank you" notes. and i was just wondering -- [ cheers and applause ] if you guys wouldn't mind, i would just like to write out my weekly "thank you" notes right now. is that cool with you guys? is that all right? [ cheers ] thank you very much. i appreciate that. james, can i get some "thank you" note writing music, please? ♪ >> steve: wow. he's already started meditating. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't think he's meditating, i think he's mad someone stole his tie. [ light laughter ] >> steve: damn you, tie thieves! >> jimmy: took his tie off and shoved it in his pocket. >> steve: in his pocket -- >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, anthony scaramucci, for losing your job, your wife, and missing the birth of your son. all you need now is
>> jimmy: louis! bebe's out right there! hey, bebe! >> steve: hey!d applause ] >> jimmy: coming together. it's a good jam. it's a good song. guys, today's friday. that's usually when i catch up with some personal stuff. you know, i check my inbox, return some e-mails, and of course, i send out "thank you" notes. and i was just wondering -- [ cheers and applause ] if you guys wouldn't mind, i would just like to write out my weekly "thank you" notes right...
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louis by a run with cardinals base runners on first and second.a look at this. >> ground ball to third. back to bag one. and the red sox turn a triple play! >> there it is, the boston infield turns a triple play to retire st. louis in the fourth inning before going on to win 10-4 in that one. >>> down in arlington, in texas, the rangers on a plate steal from third base to extend the texas lead in last night's seventh inning against the tigers. while the pitcher is called for say ball. with scores to run anyway, it's still an impressive dash. the rangers go on to win it 10-4. >> it reminds me of that scene in cleveland indians major league, willie mays who steals third base. you have to have a lot of speed to steal home plate. >>> still ahead, a race that's divided the gop. >>> and what it means with the president's ability to work with congress. we'll be right back. i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of
louis by a run with cardinals base runners on first and second.a look at this. >> ground ball to third. back to bag one. and the red sox turn a triple play! >> there it is, the boston infield turns a triple play to retire st. louis in the fourth inning before going on to win 10-4 in that one. >>> down in arlington, in texas, the rangers on a plate steal from third base to extend the texas lead in last night's seventh inning against the tigers. while the pitcher is called...
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louis. here is james bullard in conversation with my colleague, kathleen hays in st. louis. welcome to a very special edition of the hays advantage on bloomberg radio and bloomberg at the federal bank of st. louis for an exclusive interview with president jim bullard. >> great to have you here. thanks for coming to st. louis. kathleen: it's always fun. thanks to your team and staff. you have been saying lots of interesting things about the economy and monetary policy. just recently you said, do you think it's best now to leave rates where we are. earlier in the year you were more willing to say, maybe another rate hike, but now you say no, lowered unemployment will not you -- will not lead to higher inflation. jim, jobs keep growing. gdp has rebounded. it's above trend again. some people think it will stay there. it's one more rate hike a year this -- this year a problem? >> the fomc has been surprised by inflation coming into the downside into this ring here and not by just tiny amounts, really by a large amount compared to the progress we made through 2015 and 2016. if you
louis. here is james bullard in conversation with my colleague, kathleen hays in st. louis. welcome to a very special edition of the hays advantage on bloomberg radio and bloomberg at the federal bank of st. louis for an exclusive interview with president jim bullard. >> great to have you here. thanks for coming to st. louis. kathleen: it's always fun. thanks to your team and staff. you have been saying lots of interesting things about the economy and monetary policy. just recently you...
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louis tomlinson, bebe rexha, digital farm animals. "back to you" is out now!most wifi hotspots. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to jessica alba, tim dunn, andy puddicombe, louis tomlinson, bebe rexha, digital farm animals! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there ladies and gentlemen from philadelphia, pennyslvania. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you so much for watching! have a great weekend! hope to see you next week. bye-bye, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- charlize theron, from "hollywood game night," host and actress jane lynch, music from amine. featuring the 8g band with brad wilk. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic. absolutely fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. well -- [ laughter ] it's the e
louis tomlinson, bebe rexha, digital farm animals. "back to you" is out now!most wifi hotspots. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to jessica alba, tim dunn, andy puddicombe, louis tomlinson, bebe rexha, digital farm animals! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there ladies and gentlemen from philadelphia, pennyslvania. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you so much for watching! have a great weekend! hope...
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as was just said, i do sit in the louis brandeis chair. i don't know if people know this, but each of the justices sits in a chair that's -- with certain justices who are in a direct line, and so my chair, there's me and then my predecessor is justice stevens, and then the justice before that was justice douglas, and then the justice before that was justice brandeis. so four justices in that 100 years since justice brandeis was confirmed. i call it, knockwood, the longevity chair. that's the way think about it. you know, it is an honor to sit on this court obviously, but a special honor for me to sit in this particular chair, to be given the brandeis truth. truth be told, you're not supposed to have favorites, but truth be told -- and excluding all of the justices i have known personally -- if you ask me who was my favorite supreme court justice i would say beyond a doubt it is justice brandeis. why is that? i was trying to think of how to explain this, and he is, for one thing, one of the greatest writers on the court, you know, one of th
as was just said, i do sit in the louis brandeis chair. i don't know if people know this, but each of the justices sits in a chair that's -- with certain justices who are in a direct line, and so my chair, there's me and then my predecessor is justice stevens, and then the justice before that was justice douglas, and then the justice before that was justice brandeis. so four justices in that 100 years since justice brandeis was confirmed. i call it, knockwood, the longevity chair. that's the...
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>> he specified by louis henkin. he was the son of one of the preeminent orthodox rabbis in the country and a preeminent legal scholar who for 40 years was a law professor at columbia university. i think one of the great authorities on sbraninternation law. he has been a consultant to the state department. >> so frankfurter, very jewish until 15, casts it all off, becomes jewish again at his funeral. >> and he says to another friend shortly before his death, he says, well, you know i was born jewish. most of my life i did not live as a jew but i want to die as a jew. >> so much for jewish influence during his 23 years on the court. okay. we're up to justice goldberg, who did belong to a synagogue his whole life. >> yes. >> what else? >> he was an early zionist. he and his wife were close friends of golda maier. he grew up in chicago, was first in his class at northwestern university. couldn't get a job in one of the big law firms but got a job in what was then a small jewish law firm founded by the two pritzger broth
>> he specified by louis henkin. he was the son of one of the preeminent orthodox rabbis in the country and a preeminent legal scholar who for 40 years was a law professor at columbia university. i think one of the great authorities on sbraninternation law. he has been a consultant to the state department. >> so frankfurter, very jewish until 15, casts it all off, becomes jewish again at his funeral. >> and he says to another friend shortly before his death, he says, well, you...
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louis. coming up, the auction block.a sale of $1.5 billion dollars in bonds is testing the market. we will go over all of it. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. from new york, this is "bloomberg real yield." let's take you now to the auction block. there was $62 billion in treasury auctions this week. you had the sale a three-year, 10 year, and 30 year debt and a 30 year sale. and direct it is took the highest share on record, while in the three-year, p the lower share in 14 years. on the corporate side, tobacco selling billions in bonds, ranking second in the biggest offerings. it will refinance the buyout of reynolds american. the debt sale that has everyone talking -- tesla. the inaugural junk bond issue price at about 5%. to 1.5 billion sale of senior notes best the $1.5 billion sale of senior notes as it ramps up production of model three. michael: we're back with rachel golder, craig bishop, and brian rehling from the wells fargo investment institute. since we are talking about high-yield
louis. coming up, the auction block.a sale of $1.5 billion dollars in bonds is testing the market. we will go over all of it. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. from new york, this is "bloomberg real yield." let's take you now to the auction block. there was $62 billion in treasury auctions this week. you had the sale a three-year, 10 year, and 30 year debt and a 30 year sale. and direct it is took the highest share on record, while in the...
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at american university, talks about his latest book on the life and career of supreme court justice louis b. brandeis. this is just over an hour. [ applause ] >> justice kagan wears many hats this evening. we are very grateful to justice kagan for being the host of the evening for us and we're delighted that justice ginsburg is here as well. the society depends on the support of the justices of the court, and they have been most generous. otherwise, we would be unable to host this kind of event in this
at american university, talks about his latest book on the life and career of supreme court justice louis b. brandeis. this is just over an hour. [ applause ] >> justice kagan wears many hats this evening. we are very grateful to justice kagan for being the host of the evening for us and we're delighted that justice ginsburg is here as well. the society depends on the support of the justices of the court, and they have been most generous. otherwise, we would be unable to host this kind of...
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louis. art art has more -- art holliday has more on the debut of the award winning photos. >> international photography is a hall of fame is a jewel in the st. louis university. >> reporter: across the street from st. louis university is the international hall of fame. inductees include graham nash and the late adolf fassbender. >> many of the photographs back in 1925 only have the photograph >> fassbender's famous eclipse photo was taken with an eight by 10 camera similar to this one. january 24th, 1925, bronx park, new york, the exposure for the eclipse photograph, 42 seconds. fassbender's image received the highest award of the museum of natural history. the hall of fame owns three versions of the eclipse photo, collectively valid at $20,000. >> all of these different images have been printed in different ways with different methodologies. >> reporter: besides his celebrated photography -- >> he wanted his subjects to feel comfortable, not posed. he wanted to make sure that a photograph w
louis. art art has more -- art holliday has more on the debut of the award winning photos. >> international photography is a hall of fame is a jewel in the st. louis university. >> reporter: across the street from st. louis university is the international hall of fame. inductees include graham nash and the late adolf fassbender. >> many of the photographs back in 1925 only have the photograph >> fassbender's famous eclipse photo was taken with an eight by 10 camera...
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the suspect has been released from custody, but louis traveiso tells news4 he only acted in self-defense and calls it
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louis about four years ago and a friend of mine told me he had an extra ticket to see the eclipse down here, and so i found out about that saturday evening and so decided to drive down here and got up at ab4:00 this morning and -- >> reporter: and you're here. you're meeting up with your friend who you haven't seen in a while. >> a couple years. >> reporter: you've come prepared. show chris your glasses. >> got the glasses that i got at state park in missouri a couple months ago. >> reporter: and he's got his ticket. and chris, just like you said, a lot of the adults we of been talking to, they remember wanting to watch the eclipse in 1979 but not really taking in the full experience. is that your case? >> yes. i went out -- i actually skipped class to go out to experience
louis about four years ago and a friend of mine told me he had an extra ticket to see the eclipse down here, and so i found out about that saturday evening and so decided to drive down here and got up at ab4:00 this morning and -- >> reporter: and you're here. you're meeting up with your friend who you haven't seen in a while. >> a couple years. >> reporter: you've come prepared. show chris your glasses. >> got the glasses that i got at state park in missouri a couple...
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louis pololice ofoff. police charged 59-year-old mark colao with a felony count of resisting arrest and two misdemeanor charges of leaving the scenene of an accicident and opoperating a vehicle in a careless manner. surveillance video of the incidedent shows a car drivi slowly through a crowd of demonstrators in an intersection, stopngng for veral l sends before accelerating at hihi speed through ththe intersectition and turning left at least thrhree people wewere injujured in the i inciden whihh cameme just weeks s after antirt prprotester heatather heyeyer ws struck and killed by a neo-nazi terrorisist in chaharlottesvill. meanwhilile, republican operatie and trump associate roger stone said thursday that lawmakers attempting to impeach president trump would be met with armed insurrection. stone was speaking with the celebrity news service tmz. >> try to impeach him. just try it. you will have a spasm of violence in this country, insurrection like you never seen. both sides are heavily armed, my friend,
louis pololice ofoff. police charged 59-year-old mark colao with a felony count of resisting arrest and two misdemeanor charges of leaving the scenene of an accicident and opoperating a vehicle in a careless manner. surveillance video of the incidedent shows a car drivi slowly through a crowd of demonstrators in an intersection, stopngng for veral l sends before accelerating at hihi speed through ththe intersectition and turning left at least thrhree people wewere injujured in the i inciden...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian alongside louis burgdorf. all right.e start with the white house that has confirmed something the president's team has repeatedly denied ry ed denied, that he helped draft the initial response between the meeting between a russian attorney and his top campaign aide. in response, claiming the june 2016 meeting was about adoption policy and made no mention of the broader campaign being discussed. e-mails reveal that donald trump jr. was explicitly offered documents. even after the president's legal team dismissed the report of having worked on, quote, fake news and of no consequence, the white house acknowledged that the president did take part, claiming that his knowledge of the full story was, quote, limited. >> look, the statement that don junior issued is true. there is no inaccuracy in the statement. the president weighed in as any father would, based on the limited information that he had. this is all discussion, frankly, of no consequence. there was no follow-up. it was disclosed to the property parties which is now
i'm yasmin vossoughian alongside louis burgdorf. all right.e start with the white house that has confirmed something the president's team has repeatedly denied ry ed denied, that he helped draft the initial response between the meeting between a russian attorney and his top campaign aide. in response, claiming the june 2016 meeting was about adoption policy and made no mention of the broader campaign being discussed. e-mails reveal that donald trump jr. was explicitly offered documents. even...
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louis, great lakes is perfect. storms in the northeast it will clear out for what should be a beautiful wednesday. >> i wonder how long it will be before officials start sounding the alarm all along that coast? >> it's starting. it looks pretty certain they're going to have huge rainfall. flash flood watches will probably go up by today. and probably tropical storm watches by the end of this week. >>> skill ahead, a blockbuster move in the nba that sees kyrie headed to bean taun. and a home run record falls out in anaheim. sports is next. ded to be. so i liked when my doctor told med to be. that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diab
louis, great lakes is perfect. storms in the northeast it will clear out for what should be a beautiful wednesday. >> i wonder how long it will be before officials start sounding the alarm all along that coast? >> it's starting. it looks pretty certain they're going to have huge rainfall. flash flood watches will probably go up by today. and probably tropical storm watches by the end of this week. >>> skill ahead, a blockbuster move in the nba that sees kyrie headed to bean...
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louis park to discover and came back and found the world had discovered st. louis park.so i will come include my book like a hallmark card plays happy birthday and it's by a great country focusing her main refrain is a wreck your love around me but never was afraid it would die. you can dance in a hurricane but only if you are standing in the eye. and i believe right now the acceleration is like the wind of a hurricane. you think you can manage them by building a wall. i don't think so. it creates a platform of dynamic stability within it that is the struggle in this country and going forward. thank you very much. [applause] we have time for thank you. [applause] >> so much of what you said resonates with me. i operate a solo consulting firm by myself and i manage global trade biotechnology in food around the world sitting at my desk singapore and evening blended in the morning. i'm the epitome of what you call diverse adapters entrepreneurial and resiliency and the people i talk to and listen to in my year every day and yet this election showed me that the biggest lack
louis park to discover and came back and found the world had discovered st. louis park.so i will come include my book like a hallmark card plays happy birthday and it's by a great country focusing her main refrain is a wreck your love around me but never was afraid it would die. you can dance in a hurricane but only if you are standing in the eye. and i believe right now the acceleration is like the wind of a hurricane. you think you can manage them by building a wall. i don't think so. it...
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louis. that means sports is exin. . . not enough, we have 7500 allys looking out for one thing, you. call in the next ten minutes to save on... and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every dollar. put down the phone. and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every cent. grab your wallet. access denied. and if that's still not enough to help you save... ooo i need these! we'll just bring out the snowplow. you don't need those! we'll do anything, seriously anything, to help our customers. thanks. ally. do it right. theto me than my vacation.tant so when i need to book a hotel, i want someone who makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. c'mon, gary! your vacation is very important. that's why booking.com makes finding the right hotel for the right price easy. visit booking.com now to find out why we're booking.yeah! you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet, backsweat, and gordo's... everything. i love you, but someti
louis. that means sports is exin. . . not enough, we have 7500 allys looking out for one thing, you. call in the next ten minutes to save on... and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every dollar. put down the phone. and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every cent. grab your wallet. access denied. and if that's still not enough to help you save... ooo i need these! we'll just bring out the snowplow. you don't need those! we'll do anything, seriously anything, to help our...
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can that deal actually be improved or should we scrap the whole thing and start over last melinda st louis later on in the program. but if any neo nazis donald trump might finally have reached his expiration date with the institutional republican party let's rumble. with a further night's rumble are dave mccall a partner at capital media partners and charles sauer economist and president at the market institute thank you both for being here because so it's not just progressives and liberals who are appalled by donald trump's attempt to draw false equivalency between racist neo nazis and anti-racist counter protesters republicans too are now openly disavowing the president's remarks mitt romney for example said in a tweet tuesday no not the same one side is racist bigoted not. see the other side opposes racism and bigotry morally different universes speaker of the house paul ryan meanwhile sent out a statement saying we must be clear while supremacy white supremacy is repulsive this bigotry is counter to all this country stands for there can be no moral ambiguity and graham john mccain john
can that deal actually be improved or should we scrap the whole thing and start over last melinda st louis later on in the program. but if any neo nazis donald trump might finally have reached his expiration date with the institutional republican party let's rumble. with a further night's rumble are dave mccall a partner at capital media partners and charles sauer economist and president at the market institute thank you both for being here because so it's not just progressives and liberals who...
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louis is it. >> i am from st. louis, missouri.eporter: how do you feel being down here. >> it's a chore. we arrived sunday evening. not only us, quite a few federal agencies, quite a few agents. reporter: this is not government coming in here is how to do it. you're cooperating with the local guys to volunteer. >> that is absolutely right. everybody knows best. we learned from experience. it has gone incredibly smooth as be expected. reporter: how is the water? >> a little cold. reporter: hot on the outside but in the water after you dunked it is chilly. this is the edge of kitty, the border between katy and houston. beautiful homes back there. talk about the hit that, the federal government as well as insurance is going to take. it will be incredible. cheryl: jeff, in that water, watch out for water moccasins and rattlesnakes. ashley: great. reporter: you're a texas girl you should know what is in the water. exactly. cheryl: be careful to all of you. thank you, jeff. reporter: i'm in the boat. ashley: in a boat. dea from st. loui
louis is it. >> i am from st. louis, missouri.eporter: how do you feel being down here. >> it's a chore. we arrived sunday evening. not only us, quite a few federal agencies, quite a few agents. reporter: this is not government coming in here is how to do it. you're cooperating with the local guys to volunteer. >> that is absolutely right. everybody knows best. we learned from experience. it has gone incredibly smooth as be expected. reporter: how is the water? >> a...
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louis was you were to technology, finance, hardaway five big coin? i asked whether you want to try it? they said come you know, i heard it's a fast come easy way to make money. you want to treat it like an investment? yeah, someone said it is like digital gold. >> at the price of gold right now. >> so i'm buying digital gold. i heard so much about big coin. it's amazing how mainstream the brand is. it's not about currency at all to these people asking questions. it is about an investment. the fact that one of the incentives that sit till she wanted to put out there was to incentivize savings instead of spending. for this group -- i shouldn't say he appeared wanted to create a deflationary currency, which meant that it had to be finite and that it would potentially always go up in value because it was the fierce resource. so, people have actually grasped onto this concept of it is kind of like old and it is this weird digital asset that i don't know how to buy, but if i buy it, it will have ups and downs, but the trends have generally been a period if
louis was you were to technology, finance, hardaway five big coin? i asked whether you want to try it? they said come you know, i heard it's a fast come easy way to make money. you want to treat it like an investment? yeah, someone said it is like digital gold. >> at the price of gold right now. >> so i'm buying digital gold. i heard so much about big coin. it's amazing how mainstream the brand is. it's not about currency at all to these people asking questions. it is about an...
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louis, downtown st.s afternoon, look for a small -- small kitty because this cat is famous, and the team would love to find him. he's kind of become the st. louis cardinals' mascot. funny to say that a cat is the cardinals' mascot. >> there is an irony there. oh, andy scholes, you're so ironic this morning. you know, scruff of the neck. hello, that's how you carry a cat, right? that poor kid. >> his finger was mangled. he had interviews, and he had to get it treated. the cat did quite a number there. >> i wonder if the cat was rabid. give him the rabies -- the shot. ooh, so painful. you know, i have a special place in my heart for rally cat, as i was a backup singer in a band, rally cat. >> i forgot about the high school band, rally cat. >> rock on. >> all right. have a good weekend. >>> president trump says maybe a threat of fire and fury wasn't tough enough for north korea. that's not all he said. topics from the senate majority leader to russia and why is he thanking vladimir putin? all that and more
louis, downtown st.s afternoon, look for a small -- small kitty because this cat is famous, and the team would love to find him. he's kind of become the st. louis cardinals' mascot. funny to say that a cat is the cardinals' mascot. >> there is an irony there. oh, andy scholes, you're so ironic this morning. you know, scruff of the neck. hello, that's how you carry a cat, right? that poor kid. >> his finger was mangled. he had interviews, and he had to get it treated. the cat did...
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. >>> professor louis was sanctioned for harassing a student in 2015. students were upset he's being allowed to return to campus. now it appears the student's voices are being heard. >>> the stude >> reporter: the students are relieved the teacher won't be here. they don't like the way the university handled the situation. it's the second day of school here at san jose state university and already controversy over a professor who was scheduled the teach two courses this fall. >> i didn't want to take his classes. he was slated to be my advisor when i started here. i purposely did not go see him or sign up for any of his courses. >> reporter: that student is talking about professor louis. during the last school year he was sanctioned for sexually harassing a student after the university completed an investigation. administrators were going to allow him to return to teach in te development of counselor education but late wednesday night a decision was made to not allow that. >> we have heard from our students very clearly in the past week and a half or so
. >>> professor louis was sanctioned for harassing a student in 2015. students were upset he's being allowed to return to campus. now it appears the student's voices are being heard. >>> the stude >> reporter: the students are relieved the teacher won't be here. they don't like the way the university handled the situation. it's the second day of school here at san jose state university and already controversy over a professor who was scheduled the teach two courses this...
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locals say they arrived in the 17th century as a gift from the french king, louis xiv, in appreciation for the protection his swiss guards gave him. switzerland has a long history of providing strong and loyal warriors to foreign powers. the city's famous lion monument recalls the heroism of more swiss mercenaries. the mighty lion rests his paws on a french shield. tears stream down his cheeks. the broken-off end of a spear is slowly killing the noble beast. the sad lion is a memorial to over 700 swiss mercenaries who were killed, defending marie antoinette and louis xvi during the french revolution. the people of luzern take full advantage of their delightful river with a variety of cafes and restaurants along its banks. this evening, we're enjoying the setting as much as the food. i'm having the local pork. my producer, simon, is having eel, fresh from the river. with a picturesque setting like this, the dining experience makes for a wonderful memory. this is a bbc america. funding of this presentation is made possible by. the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing s
locals say they arrived in the 17th century as a gift from the french king, louis xiv, in appreciation for the protection his swiss guards gave him. switzerland has a long history of providing strong and loyal warriors to foreign powers. the city's famous lion monument recalls the heroism of more swiss mercenaries. the mighty lion rests his paws on a french shield. tears stream down his cheeks. the broken-off end of a spear is slowly killing the noble beast. the sad lion is a memorial to over...