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louis. he is based in a church in montreal, but he has been active in st. louis in these protests and the broader movement. the reason -- as best i understood -- the reason he compares this to selma is because selma was a tough nut to crack. part of what helps crack it is the intentional decision to involve white allies. it is something they are doing intentionally in st. louis. he said, st. louis, just like,, had the potential to help -- just like selma, had the potential to help. host: we are joined by christa case bryant, a heartland correspondent for "the christian science monitor" to talk about her recent piece on race relations in the st. louis area after the 2014 ferguson riots. democrats can call(202) 748-8000. republicans,(202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. we have a special line for st. louis residents. if you live in or near st. louis, call(202) 748-8003. paint a general picture -- what is the mood in st. louis all of these years afterwards? do you see things like protes
louis. he is based in a church in montreal, but he has been active in st. louis in these protests and the broader movement. the reason -- as best i understood -- the reason he compares this to selma is because selma was a tough nut to crack. part of what helps crack it is the intentional decision to involve white allies. it is something they are doing intentionally in st. louis. he said, st. louis, just like,, had the potential to help -- just like selma, had the potential to help. host: we are...
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and i went inside and told my colleagues, absolutely that is louis without a doubt. >> they saw louis ducking inside a sandwich shop. and when louis left -- >> someone from a distance outside made a comment "i think that's him" and that spooked him. >> louis took off toward this apartment complex. >> i think we were confident where he was. luckily as soon as we turned the corner, we saw the police coming in. >> when the police get there, aaron takes off running into an apartment and jumps out of a second story window before he's taken into custody. >> this is like a movie, this chase and kidnapping. did it feel like that? >> oh, yeah. still does. >> the cops finally had a suspect. and what he revealed would send detectives on a hair-raising ride to find the missing real estate agent. coming up -- a haunting recording. >> i just want to let you know i'm okay. i haven't been hurt. >> could beverly still be alive? >> i had hoped. it's what keeps you going. >> when "dateline" continues. zeroooooo!! ooh eye contact. ♪ ♪ yeah girl, 13 grams of protein. yaaassss! we're the new light & fit gr
and i went inside and told my colleagues, absolutely that is louis without a doubt. >> they saw louis ducking inside a sandwich shop. and when louis left -- >> someone from a distance outside made a comment "i think that's him" and that spooked him. >> louis took off toward this apartment complex. >> i think we were confident where he was. luckily as soon as we turned the corner, we saw the police coming in. >> when the police get there, aaron takes off...
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louis, i felt. was very, very frank conversations going on, a recognition that it's not comfortable to have these kind conversations. but it's really important and it's really vital. and what was interesting is that it wasn't just the people you would expect who would be having those conversations, either who are personally affected by racial enequities in who have or people studied this in school or, you a particular lifelong or career interest in these issues. it's just regular, everyday people who feel like this isn't right. it's not right that i don't know neighbors who live five miles away from me. it's not right being a parent cityaising children in a where they're getting the wrong "other"on about the side. so it was really refreshing and interesting to see how they're that.ng i would say there's still a sober mood. there's some frustration that after ferguson, there hasn't been a lot of change in sort of a systemic way. think the conversations that residents are having and the way that they'
louis, i felt. was very, very frank conversations going on, a recognition that it's not comfortable to have these kind conversations. but it's really important and it's really vital. and what was interesting is that it wasn't just the people you would expect who would be having those conversations, either who are personally affected by racial enequities in who have or people studied this in school or, you a particular lifelong or career interest in these issues. it's just regular, everyday...
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louis street here at the rail avon. -- rail haven. it's an iconic motel, it's been here since 1938 and this is the original old sign up here for the rail avon. this is on st. louis street, which has been widened as well as anything else. but still has some buildings that were current to that time. developer here a in the city. did you benefit from this coming through? built buildings were beneficial to the city, but also, with a forward thinking idea of how they would be involved in making the city better. he built the kentwood arms hotel with the idea that it would be a attractivewas very to motorists. most hotels had very little, if any parking. went into thed hotel. the kenwood head parking available, had a beautiful big front lawn, and was a motor hotel, an upscale hotel for motorists. and builds it right on route 66 as was ready to be there that motor traffic began to come through. side of the upscale what became a little motor courts and kevin cordes of that time that were built, just popped up like mushrooms everywhere. they wa
louis street here at the rail avon. -- rail haven. it's an iconic motel, it's been here since 1938 and this is the original old sign up here for the rail avon. this is on st. louis street, which has been widened as well as anything else. but still has some buildings that were current to that time. developer here a in the city. did you benefit from this coming through? built buildings were beneficial to the city, but also, with a forward thinking idea of how they would be involved in making the...
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along side yasmin vossoughian and louis burgdorf. former trump strategist steve bannon is pledging loyalty to administration after days of condemnation and patrons for harshly critical remarks published in a book. refrained commented which he originally called treasonous and unpatriotic. stating donald trump jr. as patriot and good man. comments were aimed at pal manafort with experience and knowledge of how the russians operation. he should have known their duplicitous, kuning and n cunni friends. i regret that my delay in responding to inaccurate reporting regarding don jr. has diverted attention from the president's historical accomplishments in first year as presidency. this as steven miller denounced former colleague. watch this. >> it's tragic and unfortunate that steve would make these grow task comments so out of touch with reality and affable so v vindicti vindictive. whole white house staff is upset about the comments. reads like an angry vindictive person spouting off to highly unicredited author. all these so call geniuse
along side yasmin vossoughian and louis burgdorf. former trump strategist steve bannon is pledging loyalty to administration after days of condemnation and patrons for harshly critical remarks published in a book. refrained commented which he originally called treasonous and unpatriotic. stating donald trump jr. as patriot and good man. comments were aimed at pal manafort with experience and knowledge of how the russians operation. he should have known their duplicitous, kuning and n cunni...
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louis opened a >> glor: a prosecutor in st. opened an investigation today into missouri governor eric greitens. greitens admits he cheated on his wife, but denies accusations he tried to blackmail his mistress. there are calls for the governor's resignation. here's bianna golodryga. >> i'm a navy seal, and i'll take dead aim at politics as usual. >> reporter: he campaigned as an outsider, a family man. >> most importantly, i am a very proud husband and father. >> reporter: first-time candidate eric greitens, a democrat turned republican, appealed to a cross-section of voters with his brains... ( gunfire ) ...and brawn. now, just one year after being sworn in, governor greitens fines himself under siege. audio recordings from march of 2015, obtained by our st. louis affiliate kmov, which cbs has not independently verified, appeared to show an unnamed woman-- the governor's alleged hairdresser-- admitting a consensual sexual encounter with the governor to her then- husband. >> reporter: but it was the alleged blackmail threat, sh
louis opened a >> glor: a prosecutor in st. opened an investigation today into missouri governor eric greitens. greitens admits he cheated on his wife, but denies accusations he tried to blackmail his mistress. there are calls for the governor's resignation. here's bianna golodryga. >> i'm a navy seal, and i'll take dead aim at politics as usual. >> reporter: he campaigned as an outsider, a family man. >> most importantly, i am a very proud husband and father. >>...
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louis si has made all her stops for the night. and was going home to hupg hunker down. >> trying to stay warm. keep the kids inside and make sure we stay safe. >> reporter: the snow immediately started to accumulate on the frozen ground. a strong wind could cause blizzard conditions. a carlisle volunteer firefighter and tells nbc10 they made adjustments for the storm having a crew on standby. >> anything that's a big storm snowstorm. blizzard conditions. so we keep a crew there. >> you heard there of course first responders, firefighters are ready for whatever this storm may bring. once again we're leaving you with another look here at slaughter beach. take a look at the snow. it's forming and accumulating on the water. that's a big change from an hour ago. down here on the beach you can see some of the accumulation. that they're dealing with out here. the sand mixed in with the snow. first responders sdp residents are ready for whatever the storm brings. >>> philadelphia water department crews are working through the cold conditi
louis si has made all her stops for the night. and was going home to hupg hunker down. >> trying to stay warm. keep the kids inside and make sure we stay safe. >> reporter: the snow immediately started to accumulate on the frozen ground. a strong wind could cause blizzard conditions. a carlisle volunteer firefighter and tells nbc10 they made adjustments for the storm having a crew on standby. >> anything that's a big storm snowstorm. blizzard conditions. so we keep a crew...
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not only the post-colonial experience, because in saint-louis we had lots of influences, i think. >>he english first they were here and after that, the morocco, from the morocco. >> marie-caroline: my feeling was this -- that because we are at the crossing of various roads, eh, 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 really 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
not only the post-colonial experience, because in saint-louis we had lots of influences, i think. >>he english first they were here and after that, the morocco, from the morocco. >> marie-caroline: my feeling was this -- that because we are at the crossing of various roads, eh, 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,...
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louis ope investigation today into missouri governor greitens.but denies accusations he tried to blackmail his mistress. there are calls for the governor's resignation. he seal, and i take d politics as he campaigned as an outsider, a family man. >> most importantly, i am a very proud husband and father. >> reporter: first-time greitens, a republican, appealed to a c voters brains and now, just one year after being sworn in, governor greitens fines himself under siege. audio 2014, obtained by our st. louis affiliate kmov, which c independently verified, appeared to show an unnamed woman-- the governor's alleged hairdresser-- admitting a consual sexual encounter with her husband. alleged blackmail threat, she said that scared her. >> reporter: while acknowledging the affair, the "show me state" governor denies all other accusations saying, "show me the in a separate statement, first lady sheena greitens, who apparently has forgiven her husband said: as for the woman on the tape, the former hairdresser, she has not commented publicly, and according
louis ope investigation today into missouri governor greitens.but denies accusations he tried to blackmail his mistress. there are calls for the governor's resignation. he seal, and i take d politics as he campaigned as an outsider, a family man. >> most importantly, i am a very proud husband and father. >> reporter: first-time greitens, a republican, appealed to a c voters brains and now, just one year after being sworn in, governor greitens fines himself under siege. audio 2014,...
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rays loft university thanks for your take as always louis. thank you very much. still to come in the program the french president plans to crack down on fake news by targeting foreign media without story and more after. the when else just seems wrong. wrong just don't call. me. yet to ship out to stay active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she still looks for common ground. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate it's full on. the only show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than blue. sea people you never heard of love jack for the night president of the world bank so very. seriously send us an email. welcome back iran's military chiefs a restaurant has been blocking the country for the past week is now over at least twenty one people died in the nationwide protests there were still reports of small demonstrations last night the arrests began a working class protest aga
rays loft university thanks for your take as always louis. thank you very much. still to come in the program the french president plans to crack down on fake news by targeting foreign media without story and more after. the when else just seems wrong. wrong just don't call. me. yet to ship out to stay active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she still looks for common ground. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate it's full...
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louis children's hospital they take no chances with visitors. we were outfitted with an isolation gown, protective gloves, and a mask before talking to 6-year-old daniel harris, whose temperature had spiked to 103 degrees. so daniel, how do you feel? >> not well. >> reporter: daniel, who also has cerebral palsy, has had the flu for eight days, and his parents brought him here last night after he suffered a seizure. his mother, ruth, was at his bedside. >> what did we say? >> it's the pits! >> right. the flu is the pits. >> no fun. [ coughing ] >> reporter: the combination of holiday travel and kids returning to school created something of a breeding ground for this flu outbreak, and doctors here in missouri believe they're in for at least ten more very rough days before it subsides. jeff? >> dean reynolds, thank you very much. >>> some wells fargo customers were awfully surprised last night to find their bank balances had suddenly dropped to zero. the bank's automatic bill-paying service had billed them multiple times for the same charge. today
louis children's hospital they take no chances with visitors. we were outfitted with an isolation gown, protective gloves, and a mask before talking to 6-year-old daniel harris, whose temperature had spiked to 103 degrees. so daniel, how do you feel? >> not well. >> reporter: daniel, who also has cerebral palsy, has had the flu for eight days, and his parents brought him here last night after he suffered a seizure. his mother, ruth, was at his bedside. >> what did we say?...
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louis opened an investigation into the governor.e admits he cheated on his wife denies accusation he's tried to blackmail his mistress. there are calls for the governor's resignation. >> i am a navy seal. i will take dead aim at politics. >> reporter: campaigned as an outsider, a family man. most importantly i am a proud husband and father. first time candidate, eric greittens, appealed to a cross section of vote is with his brains, and brawn. now, just one year after being sworn in, governor greittens find himself under siege. audio recordings from march of 2015, obtained by our st. louis afill yfiliat affiliate, kmov, cbs has not independently verified appear to show an unnamed woman, the governor's alleged hairdresser admitting a consensual sexual encounter with a governor to her then husband. the alleged blackmail threat she said that scared her. >> while acknowledging the affair, the show me state governor denies all other accusations. saying show me the proof. we have not been provided the tape or the transcript and know nothi
louis opened an investigation into the governor.e admits he cheated on his wife denies accusation he's tried to blackmail his mistress. there are calls for the governor's resignation. >> i am a navy seal. i will take dead aim at politics. >> reporter: campaigned as an outsider, a family man. most importantly i am a proud husband and father. first time candidate, eric greittens, appealed to a cross section of vote is with his brains, and brawn. now, just one year after being sworn...
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also discontinued low-end variance of its rums and triple sec rands to focus on products like the louis 13th, a $2700 blend of 1200 cognacs, aged more than 40 years. a bit above my price range, but remy cointreau shares are down by 30% today. u.s., a juste scheduled white house news briefing this hour as lawmakers face a midnight deadline to avoid the shutdown of the u.s. government. this as they try to pass a
also discontinued low-end variance of its rums and triple sec rands to focus on products like the louis 13th, a $2700 blend of 1200 cognacs, aged more than 40 years. a bit above my price range, but remy cointreau shares are down by 30% today. u.s., a juste scheduled white house news briefing this hour as lawmakers face a midnight deadline to avoid the shutdown of the u.s. government. this as they try to pass a
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louis hit 65. noon today t it is 35 now.will be 15 come tomorrow you can see that nice edge of east. all the spots that see record the rain see a flash freeze as that front tracks off toward the east. and we are back into the cold, jeff. send tram, eastern u.s. cold through out much of all >>> w have an update on a possible case of patient dumping in baltimore. stop in workers were videotaped the freezing cold. jeff pegues reports. >> so you are okay with leaving >> in the video. four hospital security guards are seen pushing a r wheelchair away from a bus stop. a that just left this patient in the freezing temperatures. gown and socks. >> you are going to leave this lady out here with no clothes on. >> you were in this area when you started recording. >> yes, actually just near that, that lamp post. >> manu baracka was recording with his cell phone. >> in the heart of downtown baltimore, ♪ ♪ clothing on. vulnerable. fully exposed literally. >> go ahead and sit down. >> today the university of maryland medical center, apolog
louis hit 65. noon today t it is 35 now.will be 15 come tomorrow you can see that nice edge of east. all the spots that see record the rain see a flash freeze as that front tracks off toward the east. and we are back into the cold, jeff. send tram, eastern u.s. cold through out much of all >>> w have an update on a possible case of patient dumping in baltimore. stop in workers were videotaped the freezing cold. jeff pegues reports. >> so you are okay with leaving >> in the...
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garvin: remembering louis phipps, it turns out, is what this story is all about. the oldest of his five children, june was just nine years old when he died. june: i have many memories and i'm the only child that does. garvin: in 1942 louis phipps, an ashland, massachusetts, police officer, was assaulted by a drunk patron at a bar. he died of his injuries just a few days later. june: and i just couldn't believe it. do you know, this was my hero. how could he be dead? garvin: for a number of reasons there was never recognition of the fact that officer phipps died in the line of duty. june: his police badge. garvin: something that always bothered june but didn't come to the surface until the 1980s when another fallen officer's picture went up on the wall at ashland police headquarters. june: and i said, "why isn't my father up there?" you know, and this is when the wheels started to work for me. garvin: they turned in vain for some 30 years until june recently uncovered a long-lost document. june: "struggled with a man who had been drinking." garvin: and then found a
garvin: remembering louis phipps, it turns out, is what this story is all about. the oldest of his five children, june was just nine years old when he died. june: i have many memories and i'm the only child that does. garvin: in 1942 louis phipps, an ashland, massachusetts, police officer, was assaulted by a drunk patron at a bar. he died of his injuries just a few days later. june: and i just couldn't believe it. do you know, this was my hero. how could he be dead? garvin: for a number of...
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louis. there is an elaborate funeral ceremony and it is taken across takenaded onto a car and back to connecticut. in a procession that is reminiscent of what lincoln will experience in 1865 when his body is taken from washington to springfield, illinois, lyon is taken from his outfit -- the battlefield all the way back to his home in connecticut and he is buried there in early september. there are stops along the way where thousands will turn out and mourn the first union general killed in combat. it is great to use this material realalize these were people in the 1860's dealing with significant problems much like we are today. their problems were far more important because of the state in the 1860's but it is important to read the letters and the diary and the my mars and realize these were real human beings. these were living people and they were much like us. they grew up in a different environment but they still had the same feelings and hopes and aspirations that we have today and to r
louis. there is an elaborate funeral ceremony and it is taken across takenaded onto a car and back to connecticut. in a procession that is reminiscent of what lincoln will experience in 1865 when his body is taken from washington to springfield, illinois, lyon is taken from his outfit -- the battlefield all the way back to his home in connecticut and he is buried there in early september. there are stops along the way where thousands will turn out and mourn the first union general killed in...
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louis. his first wife had died of tuberculosis picky at a young daughter, remarried remarriagea young daughter from his first marriage so the new family relocated to springfield. in 1904 he was 36, born in 1868, so it wasn't a young young man, 36. for 40 years he just went on this amazing route of activities led to all kinds of things, schools, hospitals. he was in the buggy that at the site selection team for most of that as the fort normal school of missouri. it is now known as missouri state university. he built hotels. he brought hospitals to the region. one thing that he did was often forgotten is that he brought the frisco west maintenance and repair shops here, which sounds like so what, a machine shop. it was a huge complex and it brought a lot of good paying jobs to springfield for decades after that. he was the guy who made it happen because he was an attorney for the railroad. he knew they were looking for a new site to add to the railroad grew and expand. if that was a thing john
louis. his first wife had died of tuberculosis picky at a young daughter, remarried remarriagea young daughter from his first marriage so the new family relocated to springfield. in 1904 he was 36, born in 1868, so it wasn't a young young man, 36. for 40 years he just went on this amazing route of activities led to all kinds of things, schools, hospitals. he was in the buggy that at the site selection team for most of that as the fort normal school of missouri. it is now known as missouri state...
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louis street, which has been widened. buildings that were current to that time. >> woodruff was a developer here in the city. did he benefit from a coming through? >> he built buildings that were beneficial to the city, but also with the forward thinking idea of how they would be involved in making the city better he built the kentwood arms hotel with the was even be a hotel that very attractive to motorists. most hotels had very little if any parking. you came up in a taxi and went into the hotel. the kentwood had parking available, a beautiful front lawn, and was a motor hotel. an upscale hotel for motorists. built it right on route 66 and was ready to be there as the motor traffic began to come through. this was the upscale side of what became the motor course and the cabin course of that time that just popped up like mushrooms everywhere. they wanted the city to feel like they were a part of the highway. and for those customers to come from far away, to stop and shop and do business in those communities. >> where are
louis street, which has been widened. buildings that were current to that time. >> woodruff was a developer here in the city. did he benefit from a coming through? >> he built buildings that were beneficial to the city, but also with the forward thinking idea of how they would be involved in making the city better he built the kentwood arms hotel with the was even be a hotel that very attractive to motorists. most hotels had very little if any parking. you came up in a taxi and went...
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even eyewear and many women can attest to the knockoff quality and high end name brand handbags like louis the ton or prada some people receiving these items as gifts. may never be the wiser the overwhelming producer to counterfeit goods as you may have guessed originate out of china to the tune of about sixty five percent of the counterfeit black market legislators and law enforcement are actively working to better stem the flow of these fakes from entering the american marketplace. thanks for that report i mean boy it's horrific coming out people dying and things but which which would be a pretty surprising thing but absent that what are the most surprising things you found in covering the story that i was absolutely stunned to make it really make me realize that people do die from these things counterfeit goods can actually risk people's lives so that of course was the most shocking element to this the next shocking element if you think well why can't officials or law enforcement just stop the tide of all of this coming in you just you know stop them at the ports right that's what you t
even eyewear and many women can attest to the knockoff quality and high end name brand handbags like louis the ton or prada some people receiving these items as gifts. may never be the wiser the overwhelming producer to counterfeit goods as you may have guessed originate out of china to the tune of about sixty five percent of the counterfeit black market legislators and law enforcement are actively working to better stem the flow of these fakes from entering the american marketplace. thanks for...
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david y louis enfrentan cargos de tortura, abuso a menores e incluso obligaban a sus hijos a dormir derside california, david y louise enfrentan mÁs de una docena de acusaciones criminales en su contra. >> 12 cargos de tortura, ssiete cargos de abuso de un adulto dependiente, seis cargos de abuso de un niÑo. jaime: a pesar de que son 13 hijos, sÓlo se presentaron 12 argos por encarcelamiento falso. el procurador considera que el menor de dos aÑos no fue sometido al mismo maltrato. tambiÉn se acusÓ por separado a david, por conducta lasciva a un menor. >> estamos alegando que fue conducta sexual y que fue hecho por fuerza. jaime: el procurador revelÓ detalles de las horribles condiciones de vida a las que eran sometidos los 13 hermanos y hermanas. la falta de higiene porque sÓlo se les permitÍa baÑarse una vez al aÑo, la poca alimentaciÓn a pesar de que habÍa abundancia de comida en la casa, y sobre todo, los castigos mentales y fÍsicos que incluÍan ser encadenados a sus camas hasta por meses. >> los golpeaban, los extras volaban. -- estrangulaban. jaime: estas fotografÍas muestran las
david y louis enfrentan cargos de tortura, abuso a menores e incluso obligaban a sus hijos a dormir derside california, david y louise enfrentan mÁs de una docena de acusaciones criminales en su contra. >> 12 cargos de tortura, ssiete cargos de abuso de un adulto dependiente, seis cargos de abuso de un niÑo. jaime: a pesar de que son 13 hijos, sÓlo se presentaron 12 argos por encarcelamiento falso. el procurador considera que el menor de dos aÑos no fue sometido al mismo maltrato....
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louis. butch, by the way died when she was 11. shelby remained by her side until the last days of her life. she moved to st. louis as a young woman african american lawyer, and you can imagine there were no law firms that wanted to hire frankie so frankie opened her own law office. her mission, to go after the institution of discrimination through the courts. and she was fearless. and strong and kind and polite. one of the most famous cases that frankie did occurred in 1952, davis versus the st. louis housing authority. keep in mind now that in 1952 there was the written policy of the st. louis public housing authority that said that races should not mix. it was unnatural for the races to mix. frankie decided she would take that on. she won that case in 1952 and she went on, it was appealed and appealed and went on and won the appeal in front of the supreme court in 1954. i was one the year she won that appeal. one of the stories about frankie's life that i think is important to put in context happened in 1961. you see, she was a
louis. butch, by the way died when she was 11. shelby remained by her side until the last days of her life. she moved to st. louis as a young woman african american lawyer, and you can imagine there were no law firms that wanted to hire frankie so frankie opened her own law office. her mission, to go after the institution of discrimination through the courts. and she was fearless. and strong and kind and polite. one of the most famous cases that frankie did occurred in 1952, davis versus the...
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with us is our panel, errol louis, and molly ball, cnn political analyst. nice to have you here. the word from phil mattingly, from an aide, it's going to get worse before it gets better. how much worse is it going to get before shutdown? what happens here, celina? who do you think blinks at this point. you look at the polling and there's risk equally spread for democrats and republicans in this one? >> absolutely. i think that both parties face a problem. i don't know how permanent the problem is. on the one hand, the republicane he majority in theouse and the senate. you can argue that they'll face the biggest problem. also, the democrats have run as the party of the resistance. so you know they could also face a problem. i think most americans are looking at this and saying there they go again. you look at the approve rating of congress which is like 17 percentage points. it's not like people have an expectation that they'll get any better. at 17%, which is a number congress has held for a decade, they still have an 80% to 90% retention rate when elections come up. so i don't
with us is our panel, errol louis, and molly ball, cnn political analyst. nice to have you here. the word from phil mattingly, from an aide, it's going to get worse before it gets better. how much worse is it going to get before shutdown? what happens here, celina? who do you think blinks at this point. you look at the polling and there's risk equally spread for democrats and republicans in this one? >> absolutely. i think that both parties face a problem. i don't know how permanent the...
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louis. our parents went to rival high schools. we were born in the same hospital. just crazy. we were just homies before anything else. then it grew. >> william h. macy for shameless. >> theater is at the core of our relationship. >> theater brought together william and felicity. show business a big part of their bond. >> we share each other's scripts. we critique each other. it's not good for most people. >> it depends on the marriage. >> could be world war iii. >> felicity huffman i love you. >> the stage is where steve carl met nancy. >> steve was teaching a class and i was a student. >> it sounds unseemly. >> i was 27. >> and i was 21 and it continues to be hot. >> some rock well. >> for some s.a.g. award couples a random run in started it off. >> we met in a lobby at the chateau marmont. >> really. >> he was in the lobby and someone introduced us. >> we met when we were 20 in a hockey game. he walked by with some remark. i was like what a sarcastic guy. never. look at us. >> everyone got their price. i bout her a hot dog and a beer. that was it. >> common inte
louis. our parents went to rival high schools. we were born in the same hospital. just crazy. we were just homies before anything else. then it grew. >> william h. macy for shameless. >> theater is at the core of our relationship. >> theater brought together william and felicity. show business a big part of their bond. >> we share each other's scripts. we critique each other. it's not good for most people. >> it depends on the marriage. >> could be world war...
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louis has re- ignited the battle here..rom ray bobbitt - spokesperson, we stand with oaklandbobbitt knows the chance of a mostly grass roots effort to take on the nfl and their power house legal team and win is unlikely.... but he says the ruling in st louis has triggered the potential for them to gain high end experienced, representation... for free up front.. only having to pay lawyers.. if they win. sound from ray bobbitt - spokesperson, we stand with oaklandbobbit told me they are going to try to keep the existing raiders here in oakland.. but if that ship has sailed... they'll settle for less.. sound from ray bobbitt - spokesperson, we stand with oaklandin oakland gabe slate kron 4 news lawrence karnow: the fog was very thick this morning before clearing. we enjoyed some afternoon sunshine and cool temperatures but another storm is taking aim at the bay area. you can see on the doppler radar that the rain is well to the north. on the satellite you can see this cold storm as it begins to drop out of the gulf of alaska.
louis has re- ignited the battle here..rom ray bobbitt - spokesperson, we stand with oaklandbobbitt knows the chance of a mostly grass roots effort to take on the nfl and their power house legal team and win is unlikely.... but he says the ruling in st louis has triggered the potential for them to gain high end experienced, representation... for free up front.. only having to pay lawyers.. if they win. sound from ray bobbitt - spokesperson, we stand with oaklandbobbit told me they are going to...
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congressman louis gohmert joins us live next.: international flight from paris to new york landing with one more passenger than it started with was the woman gave birth 30,000 feet in the air, still to come. >> for 12 years. for the past two years i lied to the press to protect him. now he tells me to deny it. todd: don't miss the any serious scandalous, the political drama in the 1990s that led to the impeachment of bill clinton, it premieres sunday night at 8:00 pm on the fox news channel. ♪ last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. a little to the left. 1, 2, 3, push! easy! easy! easy! (horn honking) alright! alright! we've all got places to go! we've all got p
congressman louis gohmert joins us live next.: international flight from paris to new york landing with one more passenger than it started with was the woman gave birth 30,000 feet in the air, still to come. >> for 12 years. for the past two years i lied to the press to protect him. now he tells me to deny it. todd: don't miss the any serious scandalous, the political drama in the 1990s that led to the impeachment of bill clinton, it premieres sunday night at 8:00 pm on the fox news...
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louis children's hospital they take no chances with visitors.were outfitted with an isolation gown, protective gloves, and a mask before talking to 6-year-old daniel harris, whose temperature had spiked to 103 degrees. so daniel, how do you feel? >> not well. >> reporter: daniel, who also has cerebral palsy, has had the flu for eight days. and his parents brought him here last night after he suffered a seizure. his mother, ruth, was at his bedside. >> what did we say? >> it's the pits! >> right. the flu is the pits. >> yep. no fun. [ coughing ] >>> horrific details are coming to light about the abuse suffered by 13 children locked away in a suburban house of horrors. authorities say they were beaten, strangled, and chained, and that was just the start of it. here's david begnaud. >> the victims report that as a punishment starting many years ago they began to be tied up. first with ropes. >> reporter: district attorney mike hestrin provided the first chilling details of the abuse allegedly inflicted on the 13 turpin children over the last eight
louis children's hospital they take no chances with visitors.were outfitted with an isolation gown, protective gloves, and a mask before talking to 6-year-old daniel harris, whose temperature had spiked to 103 degrees. so daniel, how do you feel? >> not well. >> reporter: daniel, who also has cerebral palsy, has had the flu for eight days. and his parents brought him here last night after he suffered a seizure. his mother, ruth, was at his bedside. >> what did we say? >>...
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louis got a phone call from police because something was making noises inside so they >> i see him. >m being they call ig vern. [ barking ] s big vern.orgeous dog. >> that's a gorgeous st. bernard that they call big vern and he is just sitting there,hey deploy the sausage tactic. >> there you go. you want to gobye-bye? >> it's working, without hesitation. >> oh, yeah because the dog is p these people are abo ure him. she's likel throut. >> put your head through the hole. thank you very much. >> self-res then he's like okay i'll walk>> the award for easiest rescue in history on "right this mi -- >> big vern. because big ver basically f.gh while in the car he's little aptsy but he lays yantsy butownad. surrounded by food. >> i smell cat food and bird ts. if you're in the st. louis area, big vern is looking for ahome. >> hopefully som that loves him will give him a home. >>> dash cams are super even when the car isn't even rolling. here we are at a parking chile. you see someple looks like maybe that there, a little.sly somebody has come help out. under start lifting the car however, don
louis got a phone call from police because something was making noises inside so they >> i see him. >m being they call ig vern. [ barking ] s big vern.orgeous dog. >> that's a gorgeous st. bernard that they call big vern and he is just sitting there,hey deploy the sausage tactic. >> there you go. you want to gobye-bye? >> it's working, without hesitation. >> oh, yeah because the dog is p these people are abo ure him. she's likel throut. >> put your head...
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the state bedroom and the archbishop himself would be in bed this had been the fashion ever since louis the full team that introduced the custom. maurice. i just make a quick trip across the fabulous pond to fall in love with return the same way. cleamons august had a weakness for hunting with holes it was his great passion he had this little hunting lodge built on the edge of the wood and called it falcon most folk in his pleasure here he could recuperating from the exertions of the hunt hold small parties and when necessary conducts secret political negotiations and above all he could have intimate little suppers with his favorites of the fairer sex away from the public eye. in spite of his ecclesiastical position he was not averse to life's little pleasures. personally i like this delicate large firm hold on a goose just bored paulose with all its cold splenda you can feel at home here right away but take a look see you soon. when you go into the bedroom look at the paintings above the bed which is unfortunately no longer there hangs a pious devotional picture this was the first thin
the state bedroom and the archbishop himself would be in bed this had been the fashion ever since louis the full team that introduced the custom. maurice. i just make a quick trip across the fabulous pond to fall in love with return the same way. cleamons august had a weakness for hunting with holes it was his great passion he had this little hunting lodge built on the edge of the wood and called it falcon most folk in his pleasure here he could recuperating from the exertions of the hunt hold...
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louis for sam bradford. foles eventually lost his starting job with the rams to keenum.es leaves for kansas city while keenum signs for minute so the as a backup to, wait for it, sam bradford, whom eagles traded to the vikings after drafting carson wentz this year foles lead kc to resign with the eagles to backup wentz. two quarterbacks, both backups until, wentz goes down, bradford goes down, and now both qbs back in the spotlight fighting for a spot, in the super bowl. >> now, that was a little bit quick for me can you recite that back, please. >> not a chance. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >>> we have much more playoff preview party live from chickie and pete ease, up next , it is all in the family, we will catch up with the kendricks brothers before this big conference championship game. >> ♪ sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused b
louis for sam bradford. foles eventually lost his starting job with the rams to keenum.es leaves for kansas city while keenum signs for minute so the as a backup to, wait for it, sam bradford, whom eagles traded to the vikings after drafting carson wentz this year foles lead kc to resign with the eagles to backup wentz. two quarterbacks, both backups until, wentz goes down, bradford goes down, and now both qbs back in the spotlight fighting for a spot, in the super bowl. >> now, that was...
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louis has re- ignited the battle here..ound from ray bobbitt - spokesperson, we stand with oaklandbobbitt knows the chance of a mostly grass roots effort to take on the nfl and their power house legal team and win is unlikely.... but he says the ruling in st louis has triggered the potential for them to gain high end experienced, representation... for free up front.. only having to pay lawyers.. if they win. sound from ray bobbitt - spokesperson, we stand with oaklandbobbit told me they are going to try to keep the existing raiders here in oakland.. but if that ship has sailed... they'll settle for less.. sound from ray bobbitt - spokesperson, we stand with oaklandin oakland gabe slate kron 4 news now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o.o. kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now with the forecast lawrence karnow: the fog was very thick this morning before clearing. we enjoyed some afternoon sunshine and cool temperatures but another storm is taking aim at the bay area. you can see
louis has re- ignited the battle here..ound from ray bobbitt - spokesperson, we stand with oaklandbobbitt knows the chance of a mostly grass roots effort to take on the nfl and their power house legal team and win is unlikely.... but he says the ruling in st louis has triggered the potential for them to gain high end experienced, representation... for free up front.. only having to pay lawyers.. if they win. sound from ray bobbitt - spokesperson, we stand with oaklandbobbit told me they are...
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brent: that was lisa louis. we will be right back.ptioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ reyes: it's the place where 3 south american borders meet and where security often falls through the gap. i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." [siren] first up, is it a triple threat? richards: so this is the only motorway... reyes: correspondent joel richards explores the challenges paraguay, argentina, and brazil face in keeping drugs, arms, and illegal business away from their shared border. next, information that can save lives. we meet a researcher who is using technology to pave new paths to healthcare in rural guatemala.
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going back to the west, it's already cold in2íñ chicago and louis.s the cold air that will be right now, here's a look at future weather. kind of a rainy and showery commute between now and 8:00 a.m. we should get a little break in the action around late morning into the early parts of the afternoon. hit and miss showery, rainy spells, i think, is how the british like to call it. steadier rain moving in by the evening commute. and then overnight tonight, i think the heaviest of the rain will be coming down. between 5:00 p.m. today and 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. temperaturewise, check out those numbers. 61 degrees right now. you're planning out the day, temperatures in the mid-60s all afternoon. i know it's going to be raining outside. but go out and enjoy it for all that it's worth. because this is it. it's going to be feeling like a whole lot of winter around here soon. don't need the insulated coats, just a rain jacket and your umbrella for today. be sure to have your nbc washington app downloaded. your custom tailored storm 4 forecast, find that
going back to the west, it's already cold in2íñ chicago and louis.s the cold air that will be right now, here's a look at future weather. kind of a rainy and showery commute between now and 8:00 a.m. we should get a little break in the action around late morning into the early parts of the afternoon. hit and miss showery, rainy spells, i think, is how the british like to call it. steadier rain moving in by the evening commute. and then overnight tonight, i think the heaviest of the rain will...
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louis rams. coach? >> fill us in. >> here's how this all works. it all goes through the rams.nick fels down here in the corner 2015 nick fels traded from the eagles to the rams. >> okay. >> case keenum, he is already with the rams. he is a backup. foles goes to the rams to be the starter, case keenum backup who do eagles get in return? eagles get sam bradford. so we have, foles, keenum with the rams, bradford from the rams to the eagles. >> all right. now, during that season 2015 you have nick foles struggles, so case keenum end up replacing nick foles. nick foles got benched in st. louis. >> what. >> for case keenum. >> officially at that time he was better than nick foles. >> yes, he was, according to the st. louis coaching staff which is no longer there so what do they know? rams have a terrible year. eagles have success under sam bradford. >> a little. >> but not enough what do eagles do they draft carson wentz. carson wentz is meant to be the backup to sam bradford, until teddy bridgewater goes down in minnesota, eagles trade sam bradford to the vikings which i guess he i
louis rams. coach? >> fill us in. >> here's how this all works. it all goes through the rams.nick fels down here in the corner 2015 nick fels traded from the eagles to the rams. >> okay. >> case keenum, he is already with the rams. he is a backup. foles goes to the rams to be the starter, case keenum backup who do eagles get in return? eagles get sam bradford. so we have, foles, keenum with the rams, bradford from the rams to the eagles. >> all right. now, during...
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. >>> julian zeleny is a historian at princeton university and errol louis are joining us.read the tweets there, the president saying the democrats aren't interested anything but obstru obstruction, they don't want to solve daca but use it. the whi we know is releasing its immigration plan tomorrow and something not embraced by either party at this point. is there anything the president could say in the state of the union to push this forward? >> that's a very interesting question. the president, like much establ he now leads. the democrats are trying to frame this as a humanitarian issues but republicans have always put a hard voting edge on it saying you democrats don't really care about these immigrants, all you really want to do is swell the ranks of your voting base in key states, including swing states like nevada and florida, colorado as well. we will see whether or not the president backs off from this strictly political interpretation of this very important issue and decides to speak at president rather than as party leader at the state of the union address. >> yea
. >>> julian zeleny is a historian at princeton university and errol louis are joining us.read the tweets there, the president saying the democrats aren't interested anything but obstru obstruction, they don't want to solve daca but use it. the whi we know is releasing its immigration plan tomorrow and something not embraced by either party at this point. is there anything the president could say in the state of the union to push this forward? >> that's a very interesting...
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louis and cincinnati. that's going to push in tomorrow. do not get accustom.yellow weather alert because there's rain out there. most of it is light to moderate but heavy downpours will be possible. let's go into a few neighborhoods. if you're around georgetown you're getting a little bit of a break. you will find some rain around reagan national at this hour. a little bit further south and there's rain around the national harbor and further out w fairfax, mcclain and around silver springs and college park. it is mild and muggy out there. 61 degrees across most of the area. 59 in rockville. that's one of the cooler spots l continue to see the 60s throughout the day. if you're leaving in the next hour expect rain. there will be some showers by lunchtime and even as you drive home. we will keep that yellow weather alert. it will be breezy and some thunderstorms as well. highs today 65 to 70 degrees. in january. heavy downpours are possible. >>> ellen. >> i wore my thick coat and jan was like what are you doing. if you are heading out there i'm seeing rain on the
louis and cincinnati. that's going to push in tomorrow. do not get accustom.yellow weather alert because there's rain out there. most of it is light to moderate but heavy downpours will be possible. let's go into a few neighborhoods. if you're around georgetown you're getting a little bit of a break. you will find some rain around reagan national at this hour. a little bit further south and there's rain around the national harbor and further out w fairfax, mcclain and around silver springs and...
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louis children's hospital they, take no chances with visitors. we were outfitted with an isolation gown, protective gloves, and a mask before talking to six-year-old daniel harris whose temperature had spiked to 103 degrees. daniel, how do you feel? >> not well. >> reporter: daniel, who also has cerebral palsy, has had the flu for eight days, and his parents brought him here last night after he suffered a seizure. his mother, ruth, was at his bedside. >> what did we say? >> it's the pits! >> right. the flu is the pits. >> no fun. ( coughing ) >> reporter: the combination of holiday travel and kids returning to school created something of a breeding ground for this flu outbreak, and doctors here in missouri believe they're in for at least 10 more very rough days before it subsides. jeff. >> glor: dean reynolds, thank you very much. police in phoenix said today they've arrested a serial killer responsible for nine murders. the suspect is someone they've had in custody for a month. carter evans has more on this. >> reporter: cleophus cooksy's youtub
louis children's hospital they, take no chances with visitors. we were outfitted with an isolation gown, protective gloves, and a mask before talking to six-year-old daniel harris whose temperature had spiked to 103 degrees. daniel, how do you feel? >> not well. >> reporter: daniel, who also has cerebral palsy, has had the flu for eight days, and his parents brought him here last night after he suffered a seizure. his mother, ruth, was at his bedside. >> what did we say?...
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louis, there's no elaborate funeral ceremony in st. louis and taken across the mississippi, loaded onto another funeral car and then it's taken all the way back to connecticut, so in a per session that's very reminiscent from lincoln's body taken from washington to springfield, illinois, all the way back to home in connecticut and he's bury there had in early september and there are stops along the way where thousands of people will turn out and mourn the first union general killed in combat. i think it's great to use this material to realize that these were real people in the 1860's dealing with significant problems much like we are today, their problems were far more important, i think, just because the fate of the nation rested in their hands in the 1860's but it's important for people to come here and look at this information, read the letters and the dairies and the memoirs and realized that these were real human beings, these were living people and much like us, they grew up at a very different environment but they still had the
louis, there's no elaborate funeral ceremony in st. louis and taken across the mississippi, loaded onto another funeral car and then it's taken all the way back to connecticut, so in a per session that's very reminiscent from lincoln's body taken from washington to springfield, illinois, all the way back to home in connecticut and he's bury there had in early september and there are stops along the way where thousands of people will turn out and mourn the first union general killed in combat. i...
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brent: that was lisa louis. we will be right back.ptioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ experience of restaurants will honor said yet headlines this hour. the west oil spill in decades threatens to devastate marine life in the south china sea a king of operation is on the way out. radiance time that sank. turkey's president accuses the united states of trying to create that terrorist only on its borders is washington pledges to help a kurdish fighters who defeated isis in syria. and french prisons were french prison warmest strike over working conditions up to three. inches wide inmates brandishing a knife
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louis, a st. louis suburb, into an icy mess. witnesses said water shot 20 feet in the air before it was stopped. the icy remnants covered everything from the treetops to the streets. >>> beautiful but dangerous. check out drone video sent in by an nbc10 viewer. it gives us a bird's eye view of the ice jams clogging parts of the delaware river near the trenton bridge. officials warn people to stay off the ice. >>> economic out what crashed -- check out what crashed through the windshield of an oklahoma couple's windshield. the wood punched a hole through the windshield. the impact broke the driver's hand, but he managed to safely pull over. the couple thinks the log hit the -- think the log hit the glad, sparing them serious injuries. >> you wonder when anything could fall out of a truck or you come to something in the road and think, what is that, if i can -- >> or how frightened you are when you're driving along and some tiny debris hits the windshield. imagine a piece of wood like that. >> true. >>> let's find out about the wa
louis, a st. louis suburb, into an icy mess. witnesses said water shot 20 feet in the air before it was stopped. the icy remnants covered everything from the treetops to the streets. >>> beautiful but dangerous. check out drone video sent in by an nbc10 viewer. it gives us a bird's eye view of the ice jams clogging parts of the delaware river near the trenton bridge. officials warn people to stay off the ice. >>> economic out what crashed -- check out what crashed through the...
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louis earlier this month reported that he had an extramarital affair. greitens spoke to reporters this weekend. meg oliver has details. >> there was no violence. >> reporter: in his first interview since admitting to an extramarital affair, missouri governor eric greitens denied allegations of blackmail. >> there was no threat of blackmail. there was no threat of a photographing blackmail, those things are absolutely false. >> reporter: greitens admits he had an affair with his hairdresser before he became governor in 2017. but he says was consensual. >> there was no hush money, there was no violence. >> reporter: the news broke last week, audio recordings obtained by cbs affiliate kmov, which has not been independently verified by cbs news, appear to show an unnamed woman, the governor's alleged mistress, admitting to the affair to her then husband. >> reporter: she went on to describe the alleged blackmail. the second youngest governor in the country. the democrat turned republican proudly painted himself as a family man during his campaign. >> i'm a
louis earlier this month reported that he had an extramarital affair. greitens spoke to reporters this weekend. meg oliver has details. >> there was no violence. >> reporter: in his first interview since admitting to an extramarital affair, missouri governor eric greitens denied allegations of blackmail. >> there was no threat of blackmail. there was no threat of a photographing blackmail, those things are absolutely false. >> reporter: greitens admits he had an affair...