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louis as well.sorships and we just have to find a way to keep our fans excited and then in 2022, hopefully we will be able to play our first match at oui’ be able to play our first match at our home stadium. maria sharapova won the champion in 2006 and she will play. also, the other matches on screen. in the men's singles, the defending champion will start out against the 76 ranked. the former england rugby union international james haskell is used to dishing out big hits on the field of play. he's perhaps going to find that useful for his new career. haskell, who's rugby life included spells in england, france, japan and new zealand and who won 77 caps for his country is taking up mixed martial arts. the 34—year—old retired from rugby union back in may, and has signed a deal to fight in the heavyweight division — he's planning to make his mma debut next year. it's good to find that he's got a new career have had of him. when he is any good or not, i am definitely going to buy tickets to his first f
louis as well.sorships and we just have to find a way to keep our fans excited and then in 2022, hopefully we will be able to play our first match at oui’ be able to play our first match at our home stadium. maria sharapova won the champion in 2006 and she will play. also, the other matches on screen. in the men's singles, the defending champion will start out against the 76 ranked. the former england rugby union international james haskell is used to dishing out big hits on the field of...
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their key employee is louis, the general manager. louis, how are you? nice to meet you. i'm marcus. he understands the process better than anyone. louis: what you need to do is do it multiple times, 'cause you can see the difference, how this is smoother and this is still rough. lemonis: so why doesn't that machine do it all in one? louis: 'cause it's not, like, one of the best planers. lemonis: do they make one that would do it all in one shot? louis: yes. steve: some of the machinery here are 50 years old. lemonis: look, it's obvious to me now that the company isn't the only thing that's three generations old. and if this equipment doesn't work and it's not up to date with the right technology, well, you're wasting a lot of time. what does it cost to get a brand-new one that does it the right way? louis: a really good one, about, say, $3,000. lemonis: if it costs $3,000 to get a new one, how much time extra did he have to take to do it three times? multiply it times the number of furniture that we make in a year. how long does it take me to get my money back? steve: this is the ho
their key employee is louis, the general manager. louis, how are you? nice to meet you. i'm marcus. he understands the process better than anyone. louis: what you need to do is do it multiple times, 'cause you can see the difference, how this is smoother and this is still rough. lemonis: so why doesn't that machine do it all in one? louis: 'cause it's not, like, one of the best planers. lemonis: do they make one that would do it all in one shot? louis: yes. steve: some of the machinery here are...
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louis metro police force.ent report by the plain view project which flagged thousands of racist and derogatory social media posts, including some from 22 current st. louis metro officers like this one that compared black lives matter to the kkk. as president of the ethical society of police, a predominantly black local union, taylor's mission is to root out racial discrimination among police. protests in ferguson took place about ten miles from st. louis metro p.d. headquarters and led to changes in training there. slmpd told cbs news in a survey implicit bias training has been mandatory for officers once a year since october of 2014. that's two months after michael brown's death. >>> implicit bias training, they've had that here. >> reporter: has it worked? >> i think it's pretty obvious that it hasn't. >> reporter: if implicit training is mandatory, it doesn't seem to have left an impression on heather taylor. >>> have you been through it? >> no. it was optional. >> reporter: lieutenant cheryl orange, a patr
louis metro police force.ent report by the plain view project which flagged thousands of racist and derogatory social media posts, including some from 22 current st. louis metro officers like this one that compared black lives matter to the kkk. as president of the ethical society of police, a predominantly black local union, taylor's mission is to root out racial discrimination among police. protests in ferguson took place about ten miles from st. louis metro p.d. headquarters and led to...
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this is truly an historic day for st louis. have a thriving professional soccer league and that it could exist in the united states and canada without having the city of st louis being a part of it. well, imagine no more because st louis, with its incredibly rich soccer history, not only deserves an mls team but has owned one. that's 2022 but next year tennessee willjoin the mls as well as david beckham's inter miami but the proposed stadium site for the franchise is in doubt due to arsenic contamination levels more than twice the legal limit, says an environmental report. melreese golf course has been closed until further notice by miami's city council after the findings. plans are in place to build a stadium, shopping mall, hotel and public park on the site as part of a $ibn development with the team due to join the league next year initially playing in an 18,000—seat arena in fort lauderdale. tennis now and top seed benoit paire is through to the last 16 of the winston—salem open, in north carolina. the world number 30 beat
this is truly an historic day for st louis. have a thriving professional soccer league and that it could exist in the united states and canada without having the city of st louis being a part of it. well, imagine no more because st louis, with its incredibly rich soccer history, not only deserves an mls team but has owned one. that's 2022 but next year tennessee willjoin the mls as well as david beckham's inter miami but the proposed stadium site for the franchise is in doubt due to arsenic...
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there from northern st louis county an area that includes ferguson and is predominantly african-american. the anger and frustration of the police ran deep as they day just alcohol ration on date night she might you know my mom going to her do the previously have got some strikes and a black and male. 2 strikes all we had was miss the blanket and we stretched out in the middle of the street that's what people say yes 3 strikes you make a face at a cop strike 3 you're are you going to jail facility where it's not just the perception of unfair treatment they have no connection to him cordially in as police officers patrolling the area and enforcing the law all adult has proved his head of the local and double a.c.p. chapter which found the federal civil rights complaints against the st louis county police disproportionately targeting blacks a young black kid can live in the urban area and when he leaves his house and any lawful wall coy's going to work he's going to school he said to be stopped by police he says to be questioned he said did they have to produce identification he said to be
there from northern st louis county an area that includes ferguson and is predominantly african-american. the anger and frustration of the police ran deep as they day just alcohol ration on date night she might you know my mom going to her do the previously have got some strikes and a black and male. 2 strikes all we had was miss the blanket and we stretched out in the middle of the street that's what people say yes 3 strikes you make a face at a cop strike 3 you're are you going to jail...
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ok the day after the funeral in downtown st louis people gathered to announce the foundation of a new movement it's called hands up united states government well we don't know whether execute the demonstrators here say they're going to march to the office of the u.s. attorney here in st louis and they're calling for an investigation a nationwide investigation of systematic police brutality. the u.s. department of justice later announced it was launching a broad civil rights investigation into the practices of the ferguson police department. separate from its investigation of the michael brown shooting. but for this group and the community they represent their underlying message is unlikely to change. their calls for justice are bigger than just ferguson michael brown. wake up there about fighting to change a system they say is stacked against them from. what. ferguson says he on the same page from the fault line series 5 years on rewind return to ferguson to see what changed and how far the community had managed to move on award winning st louis filmmaker chris phillips lives just a f
ok the day after the funeral in downtown st louis people gathered to announce the foundation of a new movement it's called hands up united states government well we don't know whether execute the demonstrators here say they're going to march to the office of the u.s. attorney here in st louis and they're calling for an investigation a nationwide investigation of systematic police brutality. the u.s. department of justice later announced it was launching a broad civil rights investigation into...
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louis after a string of killings.hose are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the sloo"the st. louis-post dispatch" reports three more children were killed in the city this past weekend. the first child shot to death was 8-year-old journey thompson. she was killed outside a restaurant friday night while waiting for a food order with family members. at least 13 children have been killed by gunfire in st. louis this year. no one has been charged. mayor lyda krewson says the city needs more police officers and tougher gun laws. >> who shoots the direction of a 7-year-old or 10-year-old. so it's so outrageous. >> a $100,000 reward is being offered for informatioon the killings. lawmakers have called for a town hall meeting tonight. >>> boston.com reports on a close encounter with a great white shark off cape cod, massachusetts. >> he's coming right up to the boat! >> yesterday a shark swam right up to a boat with two fishermen onboard. the video was posted to the facebook account of the atlantic white shar
louis after a string of killings.hose are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the sloo"the st. louis-post dispatch" reports three more children were killed in the city this past weekend. the first child shot to death was 8-year-old journey thompson. she was killed outside a restaurant friday night while waiting for a food order with family members. at least 13 children have been killed by gunfire in st. louis this year. no one has been charged. mayor lyda...
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louis. not the correct avenue, he said. mhere are many different opinions on how to find a solution without offering a solution of his own. john. >> dickerson: dean reynolds for us in st. louis. thank you, dean. next on the "cbs evening news," a silicon valley spy thriller. a star engineer is accused of tsealing secrets from one tech giant and passing them on to another. later, a city is pounded by floods, tornadoes, and piles of hail. hail. just look at him! he's a wreck without me, ha... owww. fight the misery of infesting fleas. you dnccep e job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anythi
louis. not the correct avenue, he said. mhere are many different opinions on how to find a solution without offering a solution of his own. john. >> dickerson: dean reynolds for us in st. louis. thank you, dean. next on the "cbs evening news," a silicon valley spy thriller. a star engineer is accused of tsealing secrets from one tech giant and passing them on to another. later, a city is pounded by floods, tornadoes, and piles of hail. hail. just look at him! he's a wreck...
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louis is one of them. violent crime in st. louis is up markedly over the last ten years., chicago is high, baltimore, i was in west baltimore just a few weeks ago, these are cities that need real assistance and new approaches to crime fighting and there is just a political culture in place that refuses to shift or refuses to change tactics and deal with very tough questions about how to protect all people -- in this case, young children -- from gunfire on the street. >> brian: they are trying to find who is doing this and you wonder are these kids caught in the cross fire or is there some series of sickos really targeting children? i'm not saying don't cover el paso and dayton. they are horrific, and we should never be numb to them, but why are we focusing on what's happening chicago and st. louis. we will just say well, it's gang violence. really? 13 kids are dead? we are just going to say it's getting valid, they are just killing each other? >> well, this is what stories about dozens being shot. one weekend in chicago and it's something that we become numb to it. the pe
louis is one of them. violent crime in st. louis is up markedly over the last ten years., chicago is high, baltimore, i was in west baltimore just a few weeks ago, these are cities that need real assistance and new approaches to crime fighting and there is just a political culture in place that refuses to shift or refuses to change tactics and deal with very tough questions about how to protect all people -- in this case, young children -- from gunfire on the street. >> brian: they are...
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and we will talk to louis and isaac later in the programme. will hear whether two life—changing drugs will be made available on the nhs in scotland. the scottish medicines consortium — which recommends which drugs the scottish nhs should fund — will announce their decision on the drugs 0rkambi and symkevi. the drugs — which cost £100,000 per year per patient — are currently only available on the nhs in exceptional circumstances. campaigners say the drugs can slow the decline in lung function, which is the main cause of death among people with cystic fibrosis, by 42%. if the drugs are approved today in scotland, it's likely to put pressure on the nhs in englald, northern ireland and wales to provide the treatment. let's talk again now to christina walker, whose nine—year—old son luis has cystic fibrosis. they were on our programme in february, pleading for this drug to be made available across the country. mrs walker says her family could move to scotland if they approve this drug. also here, rebecca cosgriff the director, of the cystic fibrosi
and we will talk to louis and isaac later in the programme. will hear whether two life—changing drugs will be made available on the nhs in scotland. the scottish medicines consortium — which recommends which drugs the scottish nhs should fund — will announce their decision on the drugs 0rkambi and symkevi. the drugs — which cost £100,000 per year per patient — are currently only available on the nhs in exceptional circumstances. campaigners say the drugs can slow the decline in lung...
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louis the past couple of years?ian: are we letting in politics get into how they are doing their job? we watch so many careers crater because they feel as though they were doing their job and they get accused of not doing their job well. kind of the pan to label effect. we've seen some of that in this. >> absolutely. you talk to law enforcement and i was in nypd and was in the intelligence can division and you speak to them and the sense that you are not supported from the top down the, that you could get jammed up in the politics, it's when you have to as a law-enforcement officer make the tough call but you need to know the grass has your back and a lot of these cities, they just don't come and they know that. >> brian: inc. so much for you to see see you. now, let's change it here. president trump continues to ramp up his trade war with china. next week, new tariffs and $550 billion of chinese goods will start coming into effect. trump says he's think stern is looking to make a deal but how will this trade were a
louis the past couple of years?ian: are we letting in politics get into how they are doing their job? we watch so many careers crater because they feel as though they were doing their job and they get accused of not doing their job well. kind of the pan to label effect. we've seen some of that in this. >> absolutely. you talk to law enforcement and i was in nypd and was in the intelligence can division and you speak to them and the sense that you are not supported from the top down the,...
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louis. the killers but little comfort for grieving families. >> there is a new and a heartbreaking fact about homicides in this city. kids are getting killed. >> every time i look out and want to go out. i see her. >> kennedi was one of 12 concern under 17, 6 under 11 that have been murdered since april. a three fold increase over last year. journey thompson was standing near a high school football game when she was killed last friday. >> when all of it clears up i want to take my two youngest ki kids and move o of to. >> the mayor of the city is offering a $100,000 reward until september 1st for information on the killings. >> have you seen an increase in tips? >> i have. there has been an increase in tips. not enough. >> yet there have been no arrests. >> who shoots in the direction of a 7-year-old or a 10-year-old. it is so outrageous. >> other than a felon anyone can walk down the street without a permit. >> you can carry an ak-47 or ar-15 and sometimes people today. >> now the mentality
louis. the killers but little comfort for grieving families. >> there is a new and a heartbreaking fact about homicides in this city. kids are getting killed. >> every time i look out and want to go out. i see her. >> kennedi was one of 12 concern under 17, 6 under 11 that have been murdered since april. a three fold increase over last year. journey thompson was standing near a high school football game when she was killed last friday. >> when all of it clears up i want...
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louis fed president james bullard, courtesy of edward lawrence live in st. louis. go ahead. take it away, edward. >> liz, thank you. very special guest, as you know, the st. louis fed president jim bullard joining me here today. he's a voting member of the fomc and the first question, big question, where's the economy right now? are you worried about the volatility you're seeing? are you worried about the numbers that are coming in? >> well, we certainly pay attention to markets and all the data that comes in. i think we're in the middle of a global slowdown, and we're just going to have to assess how this is going to affect the u.s. economy. i think it's not surprising that it would feedback into equities because you've got a lot of these big companies have most of their profits coming from overseas. so it's not surprising to see volatile stock market here. and then in bonds, you've got a flight to safety going on that's probably driving our yield somewhat lower. >> you mentioned bonds yesterday, the inversion of the two-year and the ten-year yields. is that an indicator of
louis fed president james bullard, courtesy of edward lawrence live in st. louis. go ahead. take it away, edward. >> liz, thank you. very special guest, as you know, the st. louis fed president jim bullard joining me here today. he's a voting member of the fomc and the first question, big question, where's the economy right now? are you worried about the volatility you're seeing? are you worried about the numbers that are coming in? >> well, we certainly pay attention to markets and...
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trace the money back to 2002 where they think it may have been a repayment of a loan made between louis dreyfus and friends back in balance for use in various payments to a qatari company so it's still unclear exactly what this money was used ok there's something of a history a precedent of money being used to buy votes to to buy influence in in the world cup yes absolutely and fee for have been engulfed in corruption scandals for the pasta kate and the khatab bid the next world cup has also been heavily scrutinized and investigated this is now also a dent on a massively positive event in germany 2006 not just in a sporting sense in a cultural sense and also for the image of germany on a world stage however it's not new news that there are questions about this bid in germany even though it was seen as a clean bed back then this could bring closure to a long investigation where back as long as back as 2015 german prosecutors have been trying to get at least some if not all of these people into court and investigate exactly what this money was used for ok well many of us are not going to
trace the money back to 2002 where they think it may have been a repayment of a loan made between louis dreyfus and friends back in balance for use in various payments to a qatari company so it's still unclear exactly what this money was used ok there's something of a history a precedent of money being used to buy votes to to buy influence in in the world cup yes absolutely and fee for have been engulfed in corruption scandals for the pasta kate and the khatab bid the next world cup has also...
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louis. judge edwards, it's a pleasure, welcome. >> it's my pleasure to be here with you this afternoon. >> the mayor of st. louis announced this reward money because she said conventional policing tactics are not enough. tell me why you think this would be effective. >> police officers are important with the investigation in criminal matters. the community is critically important. without the community, police officers more often than not are not able to do an adequate job. i'm happy and grateful that philanthropists have guided that it is important that they help incentivize people to come forward with tips. i think that this $25,000 is a huge amount of money i think it will help. historically, we have rewards. they're generally at about 5,000. >> tell me, obviously, everyone's hoping this helps. why the deadline? >>. >> i think if you know something, you should say something. if you know who murdered these children, you know today. we're trying to encourage people to come forward right awa
louis. judge edwards, it's a pleasure, welcome. >> it's my pleasure to be here with you this afternoon. >> the mayor of st. louis announced this reward money because she said conventional policing tactics are not enough. tell me why you think this would be effective. >> police officers are important with the investigation in criminal matters. the community is critically important. without the community, police officers more often than not are not able to do an adequate job....
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louis, missouri, and innocent chire are often caught in the line of fire authorities are now offering big payouts for information as the community remains outraged by these killings ron allen is there >> we losing too many people, families >> reporter: pain and anger erupting at an emergency community meeting. >> we had to bury five people in our family >> yes, we did >> within two days >> reporter: a long line of those who lost loved ones demanding authorities stop the bloodshed. in the st. louis metro area, at least 20 children have died in gun violence this year, more than a dozen since spring vigils for victims all too often like this one for 8-year-old journey thompson >> she kissed me and told me bye. >> reporter: her father let her go to a football jamboree, a reward for doing her chores then gunfire broke out. >> she was a protector and lover and she just wanted everybody to know that she loved us >> reporter: the case is unconnected but a disturbing pattern, investigators say. adults usually the target, the kids innocent bystanders. afterwards witnesses refuse to tell police
louis, missouri, and innocent chire are often caught in the line of fire authorities are now offering big payouts for information as the community remains outraged by these killings ron allen is there >> we losing too many people, families >> reporter: pain and anger erupting at an emergency community meeting. >> we had to bury five people in our family >> yes, we did >> within two days >> reporter: a long line of those who lost loved ones demanding...
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louis. seven children under the age of 17 have been killed by gunfire this year.victim, 7-year-old xavier usananga was shot in his backyard. his mom says two men were shooting at each other in the street when her child became another innocent victim. >> take into consideration what you might -- what is the end result and if you're ready to take responsibility for that end result. playing with a gun might be fun, might be something, but do you really know at the end of the day if you take someone's life, what that feels like. >> police say they have arrested a suspect in connection with the shooting. st. louis has the highest murder rate of any big city dating back to 2014. >>> another new york city police officer has died by suicide. he is the ninth so far this year. the second this week. the seventh since june. 56 years old. the officer was a 25 year veteran of the force. he was at home off duty at the time of his death. over the past five years the nypd has averaged four and five suicides a year. the department is developing a plan to help troubles officers. beg
louis. seven children under the age of 17 have been killed by gunfire this year.victim, 7-year-old xavier usananga was shot in his backyard. his mom says two men were shooting at each other in the street when her child became another innocent victim. >> take into consideration what you might -- what is the end result and if you're ready to take responsibility for that end result. playing with a gun might be fun, might be something, but do you really know at the end of the day if you take...
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louis fed president jim bullard. mike?e to welcome all of our viewers and listeners on bloomberg television and radio worldwide to jackson hole, where the kansas city fed is holding its annual symposium. yesterday the hawks were in control. random selection of who got interviewed, but we are bringing bullard, who, jim was one of the first to call for rates cuts. you're still calling for rate cuts, although you are not ready to do 50 this next time. james: i think there will be a robust debate about 50, so i think it's creeping onto the obviously thet markets have a base case of 25 basis points. michael: jay powell characterize the rate cut on july 31 as a midcourse correction, but the markets are basically pricing it is the start of a rate cut cycle. how do you see it? how much accommodation does the economy need? james: i like to think about the mid-1990's, the 1995 and 1998 examples. i know some of your viewers weren't around, paying attention to financial markets at that time, but if you look at that, the fed was worrie
louis fed president jim bullard. mike?e to welcome all of our viewers and listeners on bloomberg television and radio worldwide to jackson hole, where the kansas city fed is holding its annual symposium. yesterday the hawks were in control. random selection of who got interviewed, but we are bringing bullard, who, jim was one of the first to call for rates cuts. you're still calling for rate cuts, although you are not ready to do 50 this next time. james: i think there will be a robust debate...
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in other words, they are alleging that these veterans at the louis a.enter in clarksburg, west virginia were killed with an insulin shot that they did not need. that is their allegation. the va medical center is under investigation, and both the va inspector general as well as federal law enforcement have been called in. >> so sad for these families, we'll follow the investigation, renee, thank you very much. >>> president trump claiming fox news isn't working for us. any more. us, what's behind the latest string of attacks against the once favored cable network. are we supposed to dance? ♪ boy bands without dancing are just ok. get a better than just ok unlimited plan with spotify premium included on america's best network. only from at&t more for your thing. that's our thing. (burke) at farmers insurance, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "three-ring fender bender." (clown 1) sorry about that... (clown 2) apologies. (clown 1) ...didn't mean it. (clown 3) whoops. (stilts) sorry! (clowns) we're sorry! (scary)
in other words, they are alleging that these veterans at the louis a.enter in clarksburg, west virginia were killed with an insulin shot that they did not need. that is their allegation. the va medical center is under investigation, and both the va inspector general as well as federal law enforcement have been called in. >> so sad for these families, we'll follow the investigation, renee, thank you very much. >>> president trump claiming fox news isn't working for us. any more....
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louis cardinals. the a's got their first look at the newly acquired tanner roark against st. louis.innings and struck out 6 along the way. paul gigot joe john catches. 1-0 before the bag came alive. another newly acquired player, dustin john now double as dustin garneau. roark appreciated the support. one is fair and gone down the right field line, that is home or number 15 on the year for both far. the a's make it a clean sweep of their 4 games with st. louis this year, winning this one 42 douglas 4 and -- 4-2. the a's remain half a game behind in the wild-card spot. >>> the giants are at a po need to stay in contention. they have dropped two series in a row. some contention with evan longoria, back off the injured list today. in denver, you might have heard the ball carries a coors field. donovan solana was the game's first batter who found the seats off of freeland. it was the rockies who did that, they got the run back plus 1 and tyler beede, trevor story with a runner on animated 2-1, stories homer is the fifth straight games. in the first, three have one, colorado takes the se
louis cardinals. the a's got their first look at the newly acquired tanner roark against st. louis.innings and struck out 6 along the way. paul gigot joe john catches. 1-0 before the bag came alive. another newly acquired player, dustin john now double as dustin garneau. roark appreciated the support. one is fair and gone down the right field line, that is home or number 15 on the year for both far. the a's make it a clean sweep of their 4 games with st. louis this year, winning this one 42...
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a clever expression of loyalty was practiced by one of louis washington's slaves. days after the revolt failed he showed washington where he claimed where he had his masters shotgun. he said john brown's men gave him the weapon to arm himself when he escaped. we know anderson gave washington shotgun to that old slave who fought throughout the attack. what is this other slave doing? after the raid he recognized his master's shotgun and recognized a way to safely return to the plantation instead of being convicted or lynched as a recollectionists. while some african-american returns weapons to save their lives, others his them as battle trophies. washington recovered his dress sword and shotgun but his belgium bird gun disappeared. a gun was found that matches the description in his great grandfather's attic. that's where all this stuff is. the belgium gun has a brass plate with an engraved initial w. it was found beside two 1858 model harpers ferry rifles. by tracing the story of these weapons, his story has uncovered a complex web of black involvement in the raid.
a clever expression of loyalty was practiced by one of louis washington's slaves. days after the revolt failed he showed washington where he claimed where he had his masters shotgun. he said john brown's men gave him the weapon to arm himself when he escaped. we know anderson gave washington shotgun to that old slave who fought throughout the attack. what is this other slave doing? after the raid he recognized his master's shotgun and recognized a way to safely return to the plantation instead...
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trump discussed social media censorship by big tech firms and what could be done about it with robert louis from heritage foundation and patrick hedger from the competitive enterprise institute. >> i think as consumers we can demand that as users of facebook and twitter and google that if we're going to be on that platform we expect they will respect our ability to communicate. if we don't like it we can quit. >> to me it seems part to love indexation that big tech is a net negative any way, shape, or form to conserve speech when somebody like dennis prager is getting 1 billion views on the products and videos he's putting out. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> every year c-span awards fellowships to several middle and high school teachers who have demonstrated innovative methods of incorporating c-span programs in their teaching. they join c-span's educational relations team in washington, d.c. for four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials. they also have lead c-span some educators conference. one of our three, 2019 teacher fellows is middle s
trump discussed social media censorship by big tech firms and what could be done about it with robert louis from heritage foundation and patrick hedger from the competitive enterprise institute. >> i think as consumers we can demand that as users of facebook and twitter and google that if we're going to be on that platform we expect they will respect our ability to communicate. if we don't like it we can quit. >> to me it seems part to love indexation that big tech is a net negative...
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world cup organizing committee boss france beckenbauer received 6700000 euros from entrepreneur robert louis dreyfus back in bauer then transferred this money to former qatari official mohamed bin hammam who has since been suspended for life due to corruption the central question of why be in hama and receive the money is still unclear to investigators into. 1005 the d.f.t. then transferred 6700000 euros defeat supposedly for the 2006 world cup kickoff gala but then transferred the money directly to louis dreyfus swiss authorities are investigating franz beckenbauer in a separate case on account of his current state of health back and bauer were charged along with the others and then failed to appear it could endanger the entire case. and the clock is ticking. commuters are under time pressure there are only 8 months left under the statute of limitations it's high time charges are filed now swiss justice has to hurry to reach a verdict or the fraud charges will have to be dropped. so let's look at this we've got from spec and dollar in the reportedly paid $6700000.00 euros to could tare foot
world cup organizing committee boss france beckenbauer received 6700000 euros from entrepreneur robert louis dreyfus back in bauer then transferred this money to former qatari official mohamed bin hammam who has since been suspended for life due to corruption the central question of why be in hama and receive the money is still unclear to investigators into. 1005 the d.f.t. then transferred 6700000 euros defeat supposedly for the 2006 world cup kickoff gala but then transferred the money...
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louis. police are searching for the gunman and a motive now. >>> plus, crime from space, this is not a b movie script, the "new york times" is examining a claim that an astronaut improperly access the bank account of her estranged spouse from the international space station. >>> cnn newsroom, brought to you by fasenra. for more information, visit fasen fasenra.com. about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can lower oral steroid use. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless you
louis. police are searching for the gunman and a motive now. >>> plus, crime from space, this is not a b movie script, the "new york times" is examining a claim that an astronaut improperly access the bank account of her estranged spouse from the international space station. >>> cnn newsroom, brought to you by fasenra. for more information, visit fasen fasenra.com. about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs....
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louis.ard to watch. >> the happy memories that we had, it's just -- >> reporter: these families told us they want the nation to feel their pain. if the photos aren't enough, listen to this man, a bystander. he tried to save the 8-year-old. >> she was unresponsive, tried to find the bullet wound, found it in her abdomen. you could see the life leaving her. >> reporter: she was hit when shots rang outside a high school football game. >> she was a lover, a protector, a fighter. >> reporter: her father says journey wanted to be a police officer. she was always the protector. >> things will not be the same anymore. my house is -- >> reporter: there is a great impact in this community. last night at that town hall they said they wanted ten people to get up and talk and maybe ask questions to the people on stage. more than 40 people lined up, and what we heard over and over again more than four people there had lost more than five family members to gun violence. when you think about the impact here
louis.ard to watch. >> the happy memories that we had, it's just -- >> reporter: these families told us they want the nation to feel their pain. if the photos aren't enough, listen to this man, a bystander. he tried to save the 8-year-old. >> she was unresponsive, tried to find the bullet wound, found it in her abdomen. you could see the life leaving her. >> reporter: she was hit when shots rang outside a high school football game. >> she was a lover, a protector,...
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robert louis dreyfus who has since died but at the time was the added a c. so you know this wild transfer of money that and prosecutors they think this money initially was also a payment for a loan they say even further back in 2002 payments made to a qatari company and it's suspected back in 2015 dish legal was already reporting this a german magazine that it was used to buy at least 4 votes from asian federations buying votes in the world cup how much of a problem is that and how much is a problem for germany right well several world cup bids have been investigated including the upcoming next world cup the qatar weld cup germany's welcome to the 6 was seen as a very different story you know a very run of the mill awarding and no corruption to be seen but this is dating back since 2015 german prosecutors have been trying to bring cases against at least 3 if not all 4 of these german members here and as we heard that the clock is ticking on the statute of limitations there are now many many people thinking that this will finally bring closure to what we thou
robert louis dreyfus who has since died but at the time was the added a c. so you know this wild transfer of money that and prosecutors they think this money initially was also a payment for a loan they say even further back in 2002 payments made to a qatari company and it's suspected back in 2015 dish legal was already reporting this a german magazine that it was used to buy at least 4 votes from asian federations buying votes in the world cup how much of a problem is that and how much is a...
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so, louis, from your point of view, this is at the training ground, is this right?e out in his car, take the story up from there. mo salah comes out in his car and sometimes they stop if you run after them, sometimes they stop anyway, so i ran with my brother, and in my excitement, i was not focusing on what was in front of me, i was looking to the left where mo salah's car was and i ran into a lamp post. i think mo salah felt bad and he pulled over, he was worried about me, and my brother, and someone i met called jose, he was friendly, they told mo salah that i could have injured myself and i am hurt on the floor, so thenjose carried me back to my house. we called an ambulance. we were not expecting mo salah at all. what happened ? he knocks on the door or what? mo salah came driving with his car to our close and we walked out of our garden and mo salah was really worried about me, and we got pictures. it was great, but it was also not the best because of my nose. wow! what do you think of mo salah? what car does he drive? a bentley. does he? so the bentley went i
so, louis, from your point of view, this is at the training ground, is this right?e out in his car, take the story up from there. mo salah comes out in his car and sometimes they stop if you run after them, sometimes they stop anyway, so i ran with my brother, and in my excitement, i was not focusing on what was in front of me, i was looking to the left where mo salah's car was and i ran into a lamp post. i think mo salah felt bad and he pulled over, he was worried about me, and my brother, and...
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louis area they're falling apart. we'll have to watch it the next hour or two. as we go throughout the afternoon, this will spark additional storms, not severe storms, maybe an isolated case here and there we'll see storms in indiana, also south of st. louis, buffalo then we're going to do this again by the time we get to wednesday afternoon. we expect a good deal of storms to pop up from washington, d.c., to philadelphia, albany, andwil ahead of this front in areas of central pennsylvania to areas of southern new jersey. >>> talk about that travel forecast coming up >> all right, bill, thank you. >>> in today's quick hits, north korea fires two unidentified missiles its fourth such launch in less than two weeks according to south korea's military the missiles were reportedly fired from southern province and splashed down in the sea of japan. >>> some beach goers were flushed out of the water because of a feeding school of sharks. >>> there will be a concert for the victims. epr.te ke it right here where this special split edition of "early today. ter. ew. right
louis area they're falling apart. we'll have to watch it the next hour or two. as we go throughout the afternoon, this will spark additional storms, not severe storms, maybe an isolated case here and there we'll see storms in indiana, also south of st. louis, buffalo then we're going to do this again by the time we get to wednesday afternoon. we expect a good deal of storms to pop up from washington, d.c., to philadelphia, albany, andwil ahead of this front in areas of central pennsylvania to...
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corporate interests she's referring to pedro pierre louis c. the new governor who previously worked at a law firm that represented a company accused of polluting the island's groundwater with toxic ash louis c. is the largest political party the new progressive he's a former justice minister who also served as puerto rico's representative to washington or he was sworn in late friday even though he was not confirmed by the senate as required by law the senate will vote on monday and he could be forced to step down but he doesn't get the confirmation votes he needs the people of puerto rico took to the streets to demand change they got it but for many of them it wasn't the change they want. has not been directly tied to corruption those who want to see the most change you him and the government he now leads to suspicion they are all corrupt they have all been. implying the same precious. thing. or are going to simply. settle for. less than 2 evils we're not there. we are tired of this and we know that the next 2 years are going to be fundamental
corporate interests she's referring to pedro pierre louis c. the new governor who previously worked at a law firm that represented a company accused of polluting the island's groundwater with toxic ash louis c. is the largest political party the new progressive he's a former justice minister who also served as puerto rico's representative to washington or he was sworn in late friday even though he was not confirmed by the senate as required by law the senate will vote on monday and he could be...
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this is robert louis stevenson before he became famous with kidnapped, dr. jekyll, treasure island, so, he read this book and put the trip with the donkey through the region of france but he was intrigued i the book and intrigued by the biography that he was moving towards his late 20s and hadn't written anything great he had really strict parents are when you gonna get a job when you gonna do something with your life maybe richard holmes felt the same way, he was asking what you gonna do is there a life in poetry but he was going through love problems, relationship problems but anyway he decided to reproduce the trip. so he starts off and is sleeping under the stars and he crosses over a bridge into langone you a small village. shops are closing up, he can smell garlic and crush fruit, children are coming out and playing and people are taking walks and he has this overwhelming urge, this premonition he will meet robert louis stevenson and he is serious. but then he looks downstream and he sees another bridge and it's a bridge that is crumbled and ivy-covere
this is robert louis stevenson before he became famous with kidnapped, dr. jekyll, treasure island, so, he read this book and put the trip with the donkey through the region of france but he was intrigued i the book and intrigued by the biography that he was moving towards his late 20s and hadn't written anything great he had really strict parents are when you gonna get a job when you gonna do something with your life maybe richard holmes felt the same way, he was asking what you gonna do is...
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louis regional chamber and the board of directors in leadership. a list of things we don't have time to get into. he is a native of lake forest, minnesota and received a doctorate in economics in bloomington, hold a bachelor of science degree and economics and quantitative message and information systems. let me tell you how our program is going to work today. james bullard is going to speak, my colleague, c-span2 is going to do an interview, it is a noted economic correspondence, a long-term federal reserve expert and a past president of the national economy clause. we will take audience questions. we ask respectfully because james bullard's time is limited, you keep questions concise and we will do your best to address them respectfully. for now, james bullard, we are grateful for your time. we are very aware of the weightiness of the moment and look forward to your recital. ladies and gentlemen, james bullard. [applause] >> what a great introduction. it can only be downhill from here but i do appreciate the opportunity to be at the national pres
louis regional chamber and the board of directors in leadership. a list of things we don't have time to get into. he is a native of lake forest, minnesota and received a doctorate in economics in bloomington, hold a bachelor of science degree and economics and quantitative message and information systems. let me tell you how our program is going to work today. james bullard is going to speak, my colleague, c-span2 is going to do an interview, it is a noted economic correspondence, a long-term...
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please welcome louis virtel. [dramatic music] hey, louis.u, bud. >> chris, you too. >> welcome to "millionaire"! >> whoo. thrilled to be here. >> good to have you here. you got a shot at winning $1 million. >> i noticed. >> that's a good day. >> i'm pretty thrilled about that opportunity, yeah. >> fourteen questions stand in between you and that $1 million. you have your three lifelines up there. you know how those work. they're there if you need them. >> very good. >> let's get to your game. >> let's play. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ $500 question starts us off. good luck.
please welcome louis virtel. [dramatic music] hey, louis.u, bud. >> chris, you too. >> welcome to "millionaire"! >> whoo. thrilled to be here. >> good to have you here. you got a shot at winning $1 million. >> i noticed. >> that's a good day. >> i'm pretty thrilled about that opportunity, yeah. >> fourteen questions stand in between you and that $1 million. you have your three lifelines up there. you know how those work. they're there if...
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louis federal reserve. he also oversees the federal reserve's a district including activities at st. louis headquarters and branches in little rock, arkansas, louisville, kentucky, and memphis, set -- memphis, tennessee. he is a noted economist and scholar. every time he publishes a paper, i think the thinking on the fomc moves forward. early in his tenure, the lord talked about the possibility of deflation in ae paper. he argued strongly for something that may seem like common sense but i have not heard before. we buyliberations should the data, by the need. during the financial crisis he advocated for inflation targeting, something that may have saved a lot of us. he is an active member in his community. he sits on the board of trustees of the united way, the board of directors of the st. louis regional chamber, and the board concurrence of the academy and leadership and a list of other things we don't have time to get into. he is a native of lake forest, minnesota and received his doctorate in economics
louis federal reserve. he also oversees the federal reserve's a district including activities at st. louis headquarters and branches in little rock, arkansas, louisville, kentucky, and memphis, set -- memphis, tennessee. he is a noted economist and scholar. every time he publishes a paper, i think the thinking on the fomc moves forward. early in his tenure, the lord talked about the possibility of deflation in ae paper. he argued strongly for something that may seem like common sense but i have...
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the unemployment rate for african-americans in this county is 3 times that of whites st louis is the probably one of the most segregated communities in the country. both right. only and socio economically as african-american moving and whites move out and what happens also with that is someone i. saw in the business of living conditions go with it. among black males aged 16 to 24. the unemployment rate has reached nearly 50 percent who are coming back to losing hope what we have to bank on after school i went to college. medical if i wanted to be in the medical field i found out i had a felony guess what happened i spent $20000.00 for nothing. i get my hands dirty working on course not. because i'm a yoof fail i go bag. what i'm pose to build. some are you angry hey oh yeah. so when people talk about. the anger that they they feel. it's not just about mournful smooth it's that it's about it's about life in general you some people want to roll over and say we got older generation they just be like hey don't talk to the police like they still want the fan crazy it was i don't know just
the unemployment rate for african-americans in this county is 3 times that of whites st louis is the probably one of the most segregated communities in the country. both right. only and socio economically as african-american moving and whites move out and what happens also with that is someone i. saw in the business of living conditions go with it. among black males aged 16 to 24. the unemployment rate has reached nearly 50 percent who are coming back to losing hope what we have to bank on...
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louis's county's first black prosecuting attorney last summer. he said our office is doing everything we can to understand the underlying issues that contributed to the death of michael brown. we are working every day with law enforcement to implement policies. wilson was also not charged by the u.s. department of justice and he resigned from the police force in november 2014. that force looks very different now. in 2014 there were only three black officers. now it is evenly split along racial lines. but brown's family says out in the streets not much has changed. >> still black and brown bodies being found on troun >>his wkend trown family will host a memorial. mark liverman cbs news new york. >>> i'm emily turner and right now president trump is in new york. he's expected at two different fundraisers today in the hamptons. one of those events is being held by real estate developer and billionaire steven ross. ross also owns the parent company of fitness brands equinox fitness as well as soulcycle. >> he's a friend of mine. he's a very successfu
louis's county's first black prosecuting attorney last summer. he said our office is doing everything we can to understand the underlying issues that contributed to the death of michael brown. we are working every day with law enforcement to implement policies. wilson was also not charged by the u.s. department of justice and he resigned from the police force in november 2014. that force looks very different now. in 2014 there were only three black officers. now it is evenly split along racial...
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major league soccer is set to expand again adding its 20 team in 2022 this time in the city of st louis it will be the 1st come to happen female led ownership group the as yet unnamed team will join the stanley cup ice hockey champions the st louis blues. yes and the 11 time world series baseball champions the cardinals as the city's big sports teams major league soccer currently has 24 teams but it plans to expand to 30. italian great danniella direct see is set to make his couple of out of there as debut for bok a genius later as his new team take on leader to quito in the quarterfinals 1st leg he helped them to a 2 nil win in the argentine super league or on sunday to rossi joined from rome or on a one year deal having played there for 18 years he admits he wanted to stay with the italians. i always liked the idea of playing football but i never knew it would end up this way the truth is if i had offered me a contract i would have stayed there it would have been easier more normal in the end i had to make a decision this solution came up it was an option that was nice and interesting
major league soccer is set to expand again adding its 20 team in 2022 this time in the city of st louis it will be the 1st come to happen female led ownership group the as yet unnamed team will join the stanley cup ice hockey champions the st louis blues. yes and the 11 time world series baseball champions the cardinals as the city's big sports teams major league soccer currently has 24 teams but it plans to expand to 30. italian great danniella direct see is set to make his couple of out of...
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louis with more. so what happened last night, ryan?ou'd imagine, people were very upset. you're talking about 12 kids killed since april. and you can understand why people are very upset. we talked to several families that are asking for answers. >> we need to be talking about what's going on. let's take our city back! >> reporter: during a community town hall in downtown st. louis, passionate outrage against the gun violence epidemic. >> our nation and this community have reached a tipping point. gun violence is a public health emergency. it's an emergency. >> reporter: losses beyond reason when children are running from bullets. two sisters and a friend, too young to be saying this. >> i miss his laugh. i miss his voice. >> reporter: they were all playing with 7-year-old xavier in their back yard when gunfire broke out down the block. a bullet hit him in the throat. >> i be mad and sad sometimes. >> reporter: she could only watch as violence in the neighborhood only take another child. hers. >> it's really time for change. we're kill
louis with more. so what happened last night, ryan?ou'd imagine, people were very upset. you're talking about 12 kids killed since april. and you can understand why people are very upset. we talked to several families that are asking for answers. >> we need to be talking about what's going on. let's take our city back! >> reporter: during a community town hall in downtown st. louis, passionate outrage against the gun violence epidemic. >> our nation and this community have...
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i don't think he's ever been asked a single question, why are you next to louis farrakhan? i would like an answer. they pulled it off. i knew that picture existed. and i suspected it did. now it's out. charlie, if donald trump was next to louis farrakhan, i would think it would be a big deal. i would think somebody by now might have asked him a question about it. >> yeah, you would think may be. but that compilation is a perfect example of why barack obama is the biggest political disappointment in modern times in america. he had an opportunity to unify this country in ways that perhaps no other president did and he squandered that opportunity. instead of unifying people, he chose to divide people and remember that first campaign he ran? he made big promises about unifying people to buy the time 2012 ran around, he was being as divisive as we had ever saw in that montage and when it comes to things like these shootings, these horrific shootings, the thing that is so horrifying about this is, first of all, it's disgusting to see politicians raising money, advancing their pol
i don't think he's ever been asked a single question, why are you next to louis farrakhan? i would like an answer. they pulled it off. i knew that picture existed. and i suspected it did. now it's out. charlie, if donald trump was next to louis farrakhan, i would think it would be a big deal. i would think somebody by now might have asked him a question about it. >> yeah, you would think may be. but that compilation is a perfect example of why barack obama is the biggest political...
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louis to be killed as a result of gunfire. responding to a fight at a football event in the city's northwest side when the shots rang out. investigators saying that two teen boys and a woman were shot and injured, but an 8-year-old little girl also hit by gunfire and she did not survive. >> of course the little girl wasn't doing anything wrong. she was with family when this occurred. and shots rang out. not sure what particular fight that was going on when shots rang out. but again, police were in the area, it they had been in the area clearing out the crowd from this large event. >> reporter: overnight the chief calling on the public for any help trying to track down those responsible for the shooting. before this incident that happened last night, the last and most recent victim was a 7-year-old little boy shot and killed a few weeks ago, he was playing with his little sister in his backyard and there were men in the streets that were shooting at each other. >> so two shootings taking place involving high schools, it looked
louis to be killed as a result of gunfire. responding to a fight at a football event in the city's northwest side when the shots rang out. investigators saying that two teen boys and a woman were shot and injured, but an 8-year-old little girl also hit by gunfire and she did not survive. >> of course the little girl wasn't doing anything wrong. she was with family when this occurred. and shots rang out. not sure what particular fight that was going on when shots rang out. but again,...
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louis county prosecuting attorney >> i think i'm proof positive of change we ran a campaign that was based on addressing issues of criminal justice reform and court reform but also obrded. >> a community once so divided now trying to sow the seeds of change for the future. >> we have a lot more of our look at ferguson then and now on our nightly facebook page. still ahead as we continue tonight, the price you pay how to avoid those expensive airline baggage fees >>> also the surprise reunion 22 years in the making. the man kidnapped finally gets to meet the fbi agent who rescued him. >>> we're back with the price you pay. it is peek summer travel season and if you're heading to the airport, tom costello has some tips to help you avoid paying those extra baggage fees >> reporter: they come in all shapes and sizes and earn the airlines a lot of money, nearly $5 billion in baggage fees last year >> i have to pay $150 for my bags yeah, it's pretty pricey >> reporter: that is pricey. >> usually the first bag costs about $30. second bag will cost $40 so, if you're traveling with a family,
louis county prosecuting attorney >> i think i'm proof positive of change we ran a campaign that was based on addressing issues of criminal justice reform and court reform but also obrded. >> a community once so divided now trying to sow the seeds of change for the future. >> we have a lot more of our look at ferguson then and now on our nightly facebook page. still ahead as we continue tonight, the price you pay how to avoid those expensive airline baggage fees >>>...
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louis, from your point of view... was this at the liverpool training ground?njured myself and i‘m hurt on the floor so thenjose carried me back to my house. we called an ambulance and we were not expecting mo salah at all. does he knock on the door or what? he came driving in his car to our close and we walked out of our garden and he checked i was ok, he was really worried about me and we got pictures, it was great but also not the best because of my nose. wow. what do you think of mo salah? what he drive? a bentley. what do you think of the fact that he came back, got out of his car, checked on you and took pictures? i think that is really kindhearted of him. i love him very much because he is amazing. do you love him isaac? yeah. do you love him joe? he is a top guy to be fair. i was so shocked he came back, it might not be a big deal to some people who don't understand with these football players. they have cameras watching him, and security, all of a sudden he has disappeared, they were probably panicking. he was really caring and compassionate towards th
louis, from your point of view... was this at the liverpool training ground?njured myself and i‘m hurt on the floor so thenjose carried me back to my house. we called an ambulance and we were not expecting mo salah at all. does he knock on the door or what? he came driving in his car to our close and we walked out of our garden and he checked i was ok, he was really worried about me and we got pictures, it was great but also not the best because of my nose. wow. what do you think of mo salah?...
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louis metro police force.t which flagged thousands of racist and derogatory social media posts, including some from 22 current st. louis metro officers like this one, that compared black lives matter to the kkk. at president of the ethical society of police, a oma predominantly black local union, she roots out discrimination among police. this led to changes in training there. slmd says implicit bias trainings has been mandatory once a year since october 2014. that's two months after michael brown's death. >> implicit bias training, they have had that here? >> yes. >> reporter: has it worked? >> i think that's pretty obvious it hasn't. >> reporter: if implicit bias training is mandatory, it doesn't seem to have left an impression on heather taylor. have you been through it? >> no. it was optional. >> reporter: lieutenant cheryl orange, a patrol officer for the department, says she doesn't remember taking it either. wasn't it mandatory? >> not that i recall, but it may have been. >> reporter: we have been trytr
louis metro police force.t which flagged thousands of racist and derogatory social media posts, including some from 22 current st. louis metro officers like this one, that compared black lives matter to the kkk. at president of the ethical society of police, a oma predominantly black local union, she roots out discrimination among police. this led to changes in training there. slmd says implicit bias trainings has been mandatory once a year since october 2014. that's two months after michael...
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louis police department are fed up.ld has died from gun violence in the city so far this year alone. the most recent victim, a 7-year-old. he was shot and he was killed on monday while he was playing in the backyard with his sisters. listen to one of the city's top police commanders lay out just how grave the situation is there. >> we are here today because we have a 7-year-old who will not be starting school today. we have a 10-year-old murdered not that long ago in the city of st. louis who will not be starting school today. we have a 2-year-old not so long ago. we have a 3-year-old who was murdered on michigan not so long ago. and i know people know who shot and murdered these children. i know for a fact people know and we are not getting the calls that we need. >> well, people there are greec grieving. they are angry and police have now arrested a person in connection with the death of 7-year-o 7-year-old, xavier. what do we know about this? >> reporter: we don't know the name of the suspect that was arrested, poppy
louis police department are fed up.ld has died from gun violence in the city so far this year alone. the most recent victim, a 7-year-old. he was shot and he was killed on monday while he was playing in the backyard with his sisters. listen to one of the city's top police commanders lay out just how grave the situation is there. >> we are here today because we have a 7-year-old who will not be starting school today. we have a 10-year-old murdered not that long ago in the city of st. louis...