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louis, missouri, and she spent the first 10 years of her life in baltimore near her maternal grandparents when she was about 10 years old the bernard family moved west to missouri. and their her cousin william bernard and aging ag boone, who was the grandson of daniel boone were business partners and neighbors and you can see they had the the most luxurious houses at that time in the area. now boone was appointed indian agent and left for colorado. and so william had his uncle joined him in the business and they operated the store together and they prospered there on the santa fe trail. they were very successful in an 1860. they grossed over 260,000 from selling and loading freight onto some 2000 wagons. mamie returned to westport from baltimore in 1860. however by the spring of 1861 the civil war had started and as you know, this missouri was a slave state so to speak and the bernards were southern sympathizers. in fact, mamie and her friends had gathered in a sewing circle to hand stitch a confederate flag to send with the missouri men in in the confederate sea. in the spring of 1862 ep
louis, missouri, and she spent the first 10 years of her life in baltimore near her maternal grandparents when she was about 10 years old the bernard family moved west to missouri. and their her cousin william bernard and aging ag boone, who was the grandson of daniel boone were business partners and neighbors and you can see they had the the most luxurious houses at that time in the area. now boone was appointed indian agent and left for colorado. and so william had his uncle joined him in the...
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louis, missouri. but let's bonia wasn't, wasn't, makes you where we could. well, the situation would turn out that the structure in the 2nd in which we are going for a moment and living it has been voted from below us can years and years i might have been filled with a case that many people would have lost their job we have avoided that will lead us . nobody's union that again, that couldn't go through. there is the unemployment. i think the young people and there is a region of what in terms of moving you might and the cause of that is seen to some extent because then you have an impact on our economy. is that okay? sure. but you're still high. where did you show you what you guys were concrete? nobody knew and solutions are being advanced and develop each and every region say in the, on the taylor made basis. but let us know which a mirror said you won't have to concentrate a bubble on your employer. when you get that up, which is great, you will lose the portion of it. but if the answer to these questions, i'll give you a tremendous impact on economic gro
louis, missouri. but let's bonia wasn't, wasn't, makes you where we could. well, the situation would turn out that the structure in the 2nd in which we are going for a moment and living it has been voted from below us can years and years i might have been filled with a case that many people would have lost their job we have avoided that will lead us . nobody's union that again, that couldn't go through. there is the unemployment. i think the young people and there is a region of what in terms...
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louis, missouri. three men were pronounced dead at the scene, and four others took themselves to the hospital for treatment. police are investigating the motives. they are encouraging anyone with information to reach out to the st. louis metropolitan police department's homicide division or crime stoppers. >>> now to the ruling that could reshape college sports the u.s. supreme court ruled the nc can -- ncaa can't restrict college athletes getting paid. >> a unanimous ruling against the ncaa's claim that limits classroom perks for athletes help preserve the amateur status of college sports. the ncaa cannot limit education-related benefits, including computers, musical instruments, and scholarships or internships after student athletes are no longer playing the ruling did not directly address the bigger issue, whether student athletes can be paid, but it's suggested the ncaa might lose on that too. the victory for former clemson player jenkins just as brett kavanaugh said the ncaa's business model woul
louis, missouri. three men were pronounced dead at the scene, and four others took themselves to the hospital for treatment. police are investigating the motives. they are encouraging anyone with information to reach out to the st. louis metropolitan police department's homicide division or crime stoppers. >>> now to the ruling that could reshape college sports the u.s. supreme court ruled the nc can -- ncaa can't restrict college athletes getting paid. >> a unanimous ruling...
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louis, missouri... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the guest host of "jeopardy!"ny. hi, everybody. can't believe it. i'm midway through my second week of guest hosting, and i am having such a good time-- fun contestants, challenging games, clever clues. this is definitely a bucket list opportunity for me, and i'm sure for our players today, so, sandy, joel, and danielle, let's get to it. let's play ""jeopardy!" and here are the categories... ♪ see what we did there? okay, sandy, you start us off. words with a single vowel for $200. sandy. - what is shark? - correct. in a bottle, $200. joel. - what is johnson & johnson? - yes. in a bottle for $400. danielle. what is methuselah? - yes. you're on the board. - in a bottle with $600.
louis, missouri... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the guest host of "jeopardy!"ny. hi, everybody. can't believe it. i'm midway through my second week of guest hosting, and i am having such a good time-- fun contestants, challenging games, clever clues. this is definitely a bucket list opportunity for me, and i'm sure for our players today, so, sandy, joel, and danielle, let's get to it. let's play ""jeopardy!" and here are the categories... ♪ see...
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louis, missouri. she's an infectious disease physician at the job, cochrane, v. a medical center and a member of the board of health. it's good to have you with us. regrettably, on our data, we've come get used to reporting big numbers when it come to covered figures in the us. what's different about this one? think this one reflects 2 very different things. the 1st is how much we have suffered due to this disease due to this virus. and due to the damage 600000 deaths and absolutely devastating number any way you look at it. right. but at the same time, a turner a corner hasn't been changed in this country, as you've heard where the lifting restrictions in states where the case positivity rates is amenable, where vaccinations are above 60 percent. and that is a triumph, an absolute triumph. but, you know, as an infectious diseases physician and certainly as a public health expert for me, that is not the end of the story. because the u. s. is also uniquely one of the most geographically diverse countries that you will ever see. and with 50 different states, all wi
louis, missouri. she's an infectious disease physician at the job, cochrane, v. a medical center and a member of the board of health. it's good to have you with us. regrettably, on our data, we've come get used to reporting big numbers when it come to covered figures in the us. what's different about this one? think this one reflects 2 very different things. the 1st is how much we have suffered due to this disease due to this virus. and due to the damage 600000 deaths and absolutely devastating...
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louis missouri to support her in, but i see little by little and better when it will mean to columbia. to me a bus administrator him in in for i'm too much i luda does is in a it's this thompson a moment to get to know such as i saw him or cell phone. you can be more grass. yeah. yet, you know, going now for those original does know, you know, put this had roger bitterness. it's not going to get him with the amount of new mobility you know that he must, she really chair. but i city for to do that. a gina, if it to, to see me know today in the amino acid aboard, how it up as soon as you go and how much they don't come in cash. i don't need those. how, you know, the via the reaction. i mean the bus i'm asking now about my thing and i mock russia great later room. i stop, i didn't see i see cake purchase orders. you could service in latin america today. as you were saying, there's crises in many democracy and many of those countries that were one seen as an example. she lay it all in some cases columbia. i know major crisis, do you think that this is something that benefits urgent? tina
louis missouri to support her in, but i see little by little and better when it will mean to columbia. to me a bus administrator him in in for i'm too much i luda does is in a it's this thompson a moment to get to know such as i saw him or cell phone. you can be more grass. yeah. yet, you know, going now for those original does know, you know, put this had roger bitterness. it's not going to get him with the amount of new mobility you know that he must, she really chair. but i city for to do...
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louis, missouri, four people injured. one dead and four others injured in salt lake city, utah.injured in indianapolis. seven injured at a graduation party in cleveland, ohio. and three killed and five injured outside a graduation party in miami-dade, florida. and in new york, a 10-year-old boy's life was taken when an unknown shooter fired numerous rounds into his home in queens. >> the fact that this reality in our nation, in our city, that a child's life is taken by gun violence is something we are way too used to, is unacceptable. >> reporter: more than 8,200 people have died from gun violence in the united states this year, not including suicides according to the gun violence archive. 256 of them were killed in mass shootings. a 23% uptick in deaths from gun violence so far this year, far outpacing the amount of gun deaths at this point in 2020 according to the archive. many left wondering what it will take for lawmakers to take action on this disturbing trend of gun violence in this country. reporting in atlanta, ryan young, cnn. >> ryan, thank you so much. america's gun v
louis, missouri, four people injured. one dead and four others injured in salt lake city, utah.injured in indianapolis. seven injured at a graduation party in cleveland, ohio. and three killed and five injured outside a graduation party in miami-dade, florida. and in new york, a 10-year-old boy's life was taken when an unknown shooter fired numerous rounds into his home in queens. >> the fact that this reality in our nation, in our city, that a child's life is taken by gun violence is...
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louis, missouri, where the rockwood school district has become a flash point in the national debate aboutheory. these moms were preparing to protest at the district school board meeting. >> sort of wave it around. >> okay. >> reporter: fighting for a more diverse lesson plan where their children go to school. >> the children want to learn all kinds of curriculum, all right? is there implicit bias? is there racism? absolutely. >> to have my daughter say i want blue eyes, kurty, long blond hair and light skin like her teacher, let's start presenting our children with diverse curriculum. >> people who were educated years and decades ago, they got a verse of history that wasn't exactly right. that was whitewhat should. now we're starting to reconcile with in a. >> reporter: critical race theory indicates that much of the policies are infused. the district says it doesn't teach critical race theory, but a curriculum rooted in diversity, equity and including for years, but this spring, the phrase became a lightning rod, and some parents began accusing the district of maxist ideology and liberal
louis, missouri, where the rockwood school district has become a flash point in the national debate aboutheory. these moms were preparing to protest at the district school board meeting. >> sort of wave it around. >> okay. >> reporter: fighting for a more diverse lesson plan where their children go to school. >> the children want to learn all kinds of curriculum, all right? is there implicit bias? is there racism? absolutely. >> to have my daughter say i want blue...
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louis, missouri, and is with us now.reatest threat to progress, are you seeing one of those localized surges at your hospital? >> unfortunately, we are. here in southwest, missouri, we're seeing a huge outbreak of covid-19 infections and they're almost all of the delta variant. >> describe that to us. does the delta variant, the patients that come in with the delta variant, do they look different than patients had in months prior to this? i mean, are they sicker? how is it changing what you do? >> well, one thing we've noticed is the spread of infection and hospital admissions have taken an exponential growth. so within two weeks we were flooded with as many patients as we had five weeks into the last surge. the other thing we're seeing the patient population is younger. most of our seniors have been vaccinated. it's the younger age group who it is affecting and more severity of disease. teenagers being admitted that we didn't see before. >> teenagers with the delta variant that are going to the hospital? >> t >> that is
louis, missouri, and is with us now.reatest threat to progress, are you seeing one of those localized surges at your hospital? >> unfortunately, we are. here in southwest, missouri, we're seeing a huge outbreak of covid-19 infections and they're almost all of the delta variant. >> describe that to us. does the delta variant, the patients that come in with the delta variant, do they look different than patients had in months prior to this? i mean, are they sicker? how is it changing...
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louis, missouri, four people injured. one dead and four others injured in salt lake city, utah.o people dead and two more injured in indianapolis. one person dead and three more were injured in freeport, michigan. seven injured at a graduation party in cleveland, ohio. and three killed and five injured outside a graduation party in miami-dade, florida. and in new york a ten-year-old boy's life was taken when an unknown shooter fired numerous rounds into his home in queens. >> the fact that this reality in our nation, in our city that a child's life is taken by gun violence is something we are way too used to is unacceptable. >> reporter: more than 8,200 people have died from gun violence in the united states this year not including suicides. 256 of them were killed in mass shootings. a 23% uptick in deaths from gun violence so far this year far outpacing the amount of gun deaths at this point in 2020 according to the archive. many left wondering what it will take for lawmakers to take action on this disturbing trend of gun violence in this country. i talked to police chiefs acro
louis, missouri, four people injured. one dead and four others injured in salt lake city, utah.o people dead and two more injured in indianapolis. one person dead and three more were injured in freeport, michigan. seven injured at a graduation party in cleveland, ohio. and three killed and five injured outside a graduation party in miami-dade, florida. and in new york a ten-year-old boy's life was taken when an unknown shooter fired numerous rounds into his home in queens. >> the fact...
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louis, missouri where the rock wood school district is a flash point in the national debate about criticale theory. these moms were preparing to protest at the district's school board meeting. >> wave it around. >> reporter: fighting for more diverse lesson plan at rock wood school district. >> the children, they want to learn all kinds of curriculum, right? is there implicit bias, yes. is there racism? yes. >> my daughter said i want blue eyes, blonde hair and white skin like her teacher, let's start presenting our children with diverse curriculum. >> people who were educated years and decades ago, they got a version of history that wasn't exactly right that was whitewashed and now we're starting to recognize that and reconcile with that. >> reporter: critical race theory teaches that much of america history and policies are infused with systemic racism. the district says it doesn't teach critical race theory but a curriculum rooted in diversity, equity and inclusion for years. but this spring, the phrase became a lightning rod and some parents began accusing the district of teaching ideo
louis, missouri where the rock wood school district is a flash point in the national debate about criticale theory. these moms were preparing to protest at the district's school board meeting. >> wave it around. >> reporter: fighting for more diverse lesson plan at rock wood school district. >> the children, they want to learn all kinds of curriculum, right? is there implicit bias, yes. is there racism? yes. >> my daughter said i want blue eyes, blonde hair and white...
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louis, missouri, four people injured. one dead and four others injured in salt lake city, utah.ianapolis. one person dead and three more were injured in fruitport, michigan. seven injured at a graduation party in cleveland, ohio and three killed and five injured outside a graduation party in miami-dade, florida, and in new york a 10-year-old boy's life was taken by gunfire shot into his home. >> the fact that this reality in our nation, in our city, that a child's life is taken by gun violence is something that we are way too used to is unacceptable. >> more than 8,200 people have died from gun violence in the united states this year according to the gun violence archive. 253 of them mass shootings. >> a 23% uptick in deaths in gun violence so far this year far outpacing the amount of gun deaths at this point in 2020 according to the archive. many left wondering what it will take for lawmakers to take action on this disturbing trend of gun violence in this country. >> jake, i've been talking to police chiefs across the country. they say last year was a tough year for police offi
louis, missouri, four people injured. one dead and four others injured in salt lake city, utah.ianapolis. one person dead and three more were injured in fruitport, michigan. seven injured at a graduation party in cleveland, ohio and three killed and five injured outside a graduation party in miami-dade, florida, and in new york a 10-year-old boy's life was taken by gunfire shot into his home. >> the fact that this reality in our nation, in our city, that a child's life is taken by gun...
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louis, missouri. good to see you. thank you very much, doctor. how concerned are you, then, about this delta variant? >> oh, we are very concerned about it because, you know, we have pockets in the united states that we still have to really worry about. we have a large section of the united states, if you really take a circle over the southern united states, it extends up into the midwest and some of the western states. we're just barely getting above 30% with the vaccine. and i am traveling throughout the united states and it is very, very concerning because there is no mask to be seen and people are just standing on top of each other as if life never happened with coronavirus. so, i am very, very concerned for these areas. it seems like we're going to have two varieties of the united states associated with the way we're going to approach this going forward. >> i mean, we're in the south here, and certainly you're right about very few people now wearing masks. when you look at this variant medically, how does it interact differently with the bod
louis, missouri. good to see you. thank you very much, doctor. how concerned are you, then, about this delta variant? >> oh, we are very concerned about it because, you know, we have pockets in the united states that we still have to really worry about. we have a large section of the united states, if you really take a circle over the southern united states, it extends up into the midwest and some of the western states. we're just barely getting above 30% with the vaccine. and i am...
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louis, missouri, where the rockwood school district has become a flash point in the national debate aboutace theory. these moms were preparing to protest, at the district's school-board meeting. >> sort of wave it around. >> reporter: fighting for more diverse lesson plan at rockwood school district, where their children go to school. >> the children. they want to learn all kinds of curriculum. all right? is there implicit bias? yes. is there racism? absolutely. >> to have my daughter say, i want to have blue eyes, curly hair, long-blonde hair, and -- and white skin, like her teacher. let's start presenting our children with diverse curricula. >> people who were educated, years and decades ago. they got a version of history, that wasn't, exactly, right. that was whitewashed. and now, we're starting to recognize that. and reconcile with that. >> reporter: critical-race theory teaches that much of america's history and policies are infused with systemic racism. the district says it doesn't teach critical-race theory. but it has been teaching a curriculum rooted in diversity, equity, and inc
louis, missouri, where the rockwood school district has become a flash point in the national debate aboutace theory. these moms were preparing to protest, at the district's school-board meeting. >> sort of wave it around. >> reporter: fighting for more diverse lesson plan at rockwood school district, where their children go to school. >> the children. they want to learn all kinds of curriculum. all right? is there implicit bias? yes. is there racism? absolutely. >> to...
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louis, missouri, this is unlike anything i have seen before from a prosecutor anywhere.tland's freedom and his conviction should be vacated. this man must be freed immediately. my job is to protect the innocent. often, prosecutors show hubris. today, my job is to apologize. it's important to recognize when the system has made wrongs. what we did in this case was wrong. to mr. strictland, i am profoundly sorry. i am profoundly sorry for the harm that has come to you. it is not, however, just mr. strictland i owe an apology to. it's to the victim's families in this case. i can stop there. harms like this extend beyond criminal defendants and those with the title of victim. it goes to the broader community. to that end, i want to tell this community that i represent that i find this mistake in this system to be profound, to be one that i should take every ounce of energy i have to correct. i am sorry for this mistake made by this system. >> i find this mistake and this system to be profound, one that should take every ounce of energy i have to correct. that's the head of th
louis, missouri, this is unlike anything i have seen before from a prosecutor anywhere.tland's freedom and his conviction should be vacated. this man must be freed immediately. my job is to protect the innocent. often, prosecutors show hubris. today, my job is to apologize. it's important to recognize when the system has made wrongs. what we did in this case was wrong. to mr. strictland, i am profoundly sorry. i am profoundly sorry for the harm that has come to you. it is not, however, just mr....
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louis, missouri. our next bride is rebecca cohen mayor. and by today's standards, she was known as a child bride. she would tell him everything that she new. after that, he called her his little wife. in between trade expeditions, he never came without a present and he bought her her first doll which was a very large doll and a novelty at that time. when rebecca was 10 years old, her father died and henry continued to visitor rebecca and her mother. and when he visited, he would often help her with her german and french languages and in turn, she would help him with his english and would often laugh at him when he would mispronounce an english word. henry had learned spanish and rebecca had henry teach her spanish as well. the bridal wedding march was played for rebecca's ceremony and as you can imagine, all heads turned towards the stairs when she appeared there on june 20th, 1852. her wedding dress was a light shade of gray silk, nearly white, and her veil was a very fine net which trailed down the floor. they were married in cincinnati
louis, missouri. our next bride is rebecca cohen mayor. and by today's standards, she was known as a child bride. she would tell him everything that she new. after that, he called her his little wife. in between trade expeditions, he never came without a present and he bought her her first doll which was a very large doll and a novelty at that time. when rebecca was 10 years old, her father died and henry continued to visitor rebecca and her mother. and when he visited, he would often help her...
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louis, missouri. they added 350,000 new workers. just from july to october.amazon is the second largest private employer in the united states. they are on pace to be the largest in the next year or two. last year, reporters of "the new york times" started talking to amazon employees, wherever they could find them. specifically, they started talking to people who have hourly jobs at this facility. jfk 8 in new york city. it's the only fulfillment center mozambique has for the largest city in the country. it's huge. the size of 15 football fields. only fulfillment center for the new york city area. reporters from the "new york times" spent months talking to employees who work inside that facility. and today they published what they found. this is the headline. "the amazon that customers don't see." the times interviewed 200 current and former employees for the piece. many work inside the giant facility. and what they were able to thread together is a bluntly picture of working in that fulfillment center, especially during covid. here's one example from the cast
louis, missouri. they added 350,000 new workers. just from july to october.amazon is the second largest private employer in the united states. they are on pace to be the largest in the next year or two. last year, reporters of "the new york times" started talking to amazon employees, wherever they could find them. specifically, they started talking to people who have hourly jobs at this facility. jfk 8 in new york city. it's the only fulfillment center mozambique has for the largest...
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louis, missouri and the university of minnesota is vowing to boost safety after three students were shotbut the situation now is materially worse and the question is why. >> i think one of the things that is certainly going on is we're trying to determine what are the ramifications of coming out of a pandemic, what are the frustrations that americans are feeling, how are we dealing with mental health, how are we dealing with some of the stressors related to unemployment in this country. and so these are the things that i think that we have to wrap our heads around. >> again, almost 300 mass shootings so far this year. and that is where four or more people are shot. and that is more than all of 2014. and we are not even halfway through this year. >>> act up on an airplane, face the consequences. airline trade and labor groups once the justice department to enforce harsher penalties for those air travelers exhibiting bad behavior. authorities have received more than 3,000 reports of unruly passengers so far this year. that is 20 times more than usual. that includes 2300 reports of air trav
louis, missouri and the university of minnesota is vowing to boost safety after three students were shotbut the situation now is materially worse and the question is why. >> i think one of the things that is certainly going on is we're trying to determine what are the ramifications of coming out of a pandemic, what are the frustrations that americans are feeling, how are we dealing with mental health, how are we dealing with some of the stressors related to unemployment in this country....
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louis, missouri... an accounts receivable clerk from austin, texas...dent from el monte, california... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the guest host of "jeopardy!"-- savannah guthrie! [cheers and applause] hi, everybody, and thank you, johnny gilbert. our champion michael had a runaway game yesterday and could not be caught in final jeopardy! but let's see what happens in today's matchup. michael, bridget, and sandy, you ready? let's play "jeopardy!" and here are the categories... ♪ all right, michael, you've got the board. "al" words from arabic for $200, please. - bridget. - what is an alcove? - yes. - "al" for $400. - bridget. - what is an almanac? - good. - "al" for $600. - sandy. - what is "alkaline"? - correct. - "al" words for $800. this plant is widely cultivated as feed, but can also be found growing wild.
louis, missouri... an accounts receivable clerk from austin, texas...dent from el monte, california... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the guest host of "jeopardy!"-- savannah guthrie! [cheers and applause] hi, everybody, and thank you, johnny gilbert. our champion michael had a runaway game yesterday and could not be caught in final jeopardy! but let's see what happens in today's matchup. michael, bridget, and sandy, you ready? let's play "jeopardy!" and...
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louis, missouri. so like i said, we haven't made as much progress as you might think. sure, juneteenth is now a federal holiday, 156 years after the emancipation proclamation was read out in galveston, texas. there were celebrations across the country this weekend. including in milwaukee, where senator ron johnson did not get the reception that he seemed to expect . >> nobody wants you here! >> so, the senator who apparently had his nose out of joint saying this. >> this is not how you heal this nation. you come down here and you try and interact with people. you -- you be nice to people. this isn't very nice, is it? >> well, and then, there is this. uncovered by cnn's k-file. ron johnson telling a radio interviewer that he wants to celebrate juneteenth, because it's a republican holiday. no, senator, it's an american holiday. he went on to say that he doesn't want to give federal workers another day off. like i said, we haven't made as much progress as you'd like to think. but we have made some. we really have. and it's really something to celebrate, especially during
louis, missouri. so like i said, we haven't made as much progress as you might think. sure, juneteenth is now a federal holiday, 156 years after the emancipation proclamation was read out in galveston, texas. there were celebrations across the country this weekend. including in milwaukee, where senator ron johnson did not get the reception that he seemed to expect . >> nobody wants you here! >> so, the senator who apparently had his nose out of joint saying this. >> this is...
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louis, missouri sought the help of a white pastor to circumvent the realtor blocking him from buying a home. this is a quote -- "my pastor knocked on doors and he got them together and had a caucus and had a caucus in a prayer meeting, and decided it is only right to sell to a black person." "the realtor, the owner came and got in contact with me and we made the transaction from there. -- there." the white pastor is similar to the one we read about. religion becomes one way of trying to mediate these issues. what is important to keep in mind about desegregation is that these small-scale efforts, even when brown v. board was passed , brought about methods to fight across the color line. in one way, to lobby the city to turn an area into a public park or of course or infrastructure. they would use imminent domain, bulldoze it, and reinscribe the color line. another approach, to make new money for the private sector by privatizing former public institutions. shut down public pools and open a private one in the suburbs. private schools, private clubs, private -- gated communities with pr
louis, missouri sought the help of a white pastor to circumvent the realtor blocking him from buying a home. this is a quote -- "my pastor knocked on doors and he got them together and had a caucus and had a caucus in a prayer meeting, and decided it is only right to sell to a black person." "the realtor, the owner came and got in contact with me and we made the transaction from there. -- there." the white pastor is similar to the one we read about. religion becomes one way...
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louis, missouri, joining us tonight.ou so much for your time. >> thank you. >> woodruff: throughout this past month, l.g.b.t.q. communities in the u.s. have been celebrating pride in cities and states around the country. corporate america has made itself a part of that, too, by increasingly tapping into pride month and trying to showcase its efforts to increase diversity and inclusion. but there are concerns pride has lost some of its political focus and important issues are not being addressed. lisa desjardins has our conversation. >> desjardins: judy, companies not only celebrate the month but actively market around it as well. there's a term for that: "rainbow capitalism." wal-mart and target, have pride-related ads; ikea has pride-themed "love seats," and capital one bank had this feel-good splashy video. but for many l.g.b.t.q. individuals, it's hardly good times. several states, including florida have passed new restrictions, including on transgender athletes. hate crimes remain too frequent. murders of trans indiv
louis, missouri, joining us tonight.ou so much for your time. >> thank you. >> woodruff: throughout this past month, l.g.b.t.q. communities in the u.s. have been celebrating pride in cities and states around the country. corporate america has made itself a part of that, too, by increasingly tapping into pride month and trying to showcase its efforts to increase diversity and inclusion. but there are concerns pride has lost some of its political focus and important issues are not...
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louis, missouri. they added 350,000 new workers just from july to october.second largest private employer in the united states in their own pace to become the largest private employer within the next year or two. and last year, reporters at the new york times started talking to amazon employees wherever they could find them. specifically, they started talking to people who have hourly jobs working at this facility. it's called jfk a. it's on staten island in new york city. basically it's the only full milk foment center that amazon has for the largest city in the country. it's huge, it's the size of 15 football fields. again the only amazon fulfilments center for the whole new york city area. reporters from the new york times spent months talking to employees who work inside that facility. and today, they published what they found. this is the headline. the amazon that customers don't see. the times interviewed nearly 200 current and former amazon employees for this piece. many of the people who work inside that gigantic jfk facility. and what they were able
louis, missouri. they added 350,000 new workers just from july to october.second largest private employer in the united states in their own pace to become the largest private employer within the next year or two. and last year, reporters at the new york times started talking to amazon employees wherever they could find them. specifically, they started talking to people who have hourly jobs working at this facility. it's called jfk a. it's on staten island in new york city. basically it's the...
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in 1970 larmen williams an assistant school principal in saint louis, missouri sought to help of his white pastor to circumvent the realtor that was blocking him from buying a particular home. this is a quote from him. my pastor went knocked on their doors and he got them together and he had a caucus and a prayer meeting and decided that it was only right to sell to a black person. and then the person the owner called the real estate people and they came and got in contract with me and we made the transaction from there. the white pastor in this scenario again 1970 is very similar to the figure of verne tyson that we read about in blood then sign their name right religion becomes up one way of trying to mediate these issues. but what's important to keep in mind about desegregation is that the small-scale efforts are even when brown v board was passed. only brought about new forms and new methods to try to maintain the color line. one way was to take a subdivision that was becoming integrated to lobby the city to turn it into a public park or a golf course or some kind of infrastructu
in 1970 larmen williams an assistant school principal in saint louis, missouri sought to help of his white pastor to circumvent the realtor that was blocking him from buying a particular home. this is a quote from him. my pastor went knocked on their doors and he got them together and he had a caucus and a prayer meeting and decided that it was only right to sell to a black person. and then the person the owner called the real estate people and they came and got in contract with me and we made...
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louis. missouri's obstructive id laws have this incentivized thousands of people from even trying to vote. second, we cannot solely rely on the protection of section two of the vra which prohibits discriminatory voting laws. section two is reactionary. he can only be used after statement from the racist voting laws instead of protecting those rights on the front end. the shelby decision made clear that those section two protections are not enough. and finally it is precisely because of these debates that h.r. four the john john leg rights advancement act must be accompanied by h.r. one, has to be which addresses many voter protection such as preventing voter purges and long wait times and expanding early voting nationwide. as ms. nelson mentioned we cannot rely on the courts to retroactively fix these issues. we have to stop voter suppression before it happens. for those of us in missouri who were not covered by the preclearance formula and those of us who live in states with clear pattern over suppression the protections put forward in h.r. one are crucial. for these reasons i call on my
louis. missouri's obstructive id laws have this incentivized thousands of people from even trying to vote. second, we cannot solely rely on the protection of section two of the vra which prohibits discriminatory voting laws. section two is reactionary. he can only be used after statement from the racist voting laws instead of protecting those rights on the front end. the shelby decision made clear that those section two protections are not enough. and finally it is precisely because of these...
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louis. missouri's obstructive voter laws have disincentivized thousands of people from trying to vote. second, we cannot rely on section 2. vra. section 2 is reactionary. it can only be after states have implemented their voting laws. the shelby v holder decision made clear that those section 2 protections are not. finally, it is because of these debates that-r 4 must be a kptd by hr 1. has to be. we cannot rely on the courts to retroactively fix this. for those of us in missouri not covered in the preclearance formula, the protections put forward in hr 1 are crucial. for these reasons i call on my colleagues in the senate to urgently pass this legislation. ms. nelson, the record here is extensive. but can you briefly high light the laws since shelby county including states like missouri? >> there are so many that i will try to pinpoint the ones that i think are particularly deleterious. certainly voter identification laws that are targeted to exclude minority voters and that are designed by the particular requirements to make it more difficult to vote. registration limitations that no
louis. missouri's obstructive voter laws have disincentivized thousands of people from trying to vote. second, we cannot rely on section 2. vra. section 2 is reactionary. it can only be after states have implemented their voting laws. the shelby v holder decision made clear that those section 2 protections are not. finally, it is because of these debates that-r 4 must be a kptd by hr 1. has to be. we cannot rely on the courts to retroactively fix this. for those of us in missouri not covered in...
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and the logical, which was not a loaner talk only boy, she marla shuttle the whole off in missouri, marlene louis, but i just sort of just now meet the how soon is i owe you of and the canadian visual. they're doing their hands for most andrews middle names, battleships i. oh i i lost my live in the corner. down on special decision. 100 and monday. ake. alarm 71 or something i had known the lord the monarch of even as iowa had been hara, met him and i am an issue and i'm sure i'm natalie harris of mac. i'm a man the real part of it. hopefully, all of you know, as long as i ultimately shipley of you know, some russia, charlemagne, not all the hadn't come valuable my social plan. now my, my son for the heck in the day, it's a how to better brewer the day. it'll how to better will and they are not, i cannot tell about my commercial cook for me. most of the cases young kids get that in the middle of the night. and the very difficult step comes says that they become very vulnerable. the them sense are the victim i said ok if you did not throw stone, who throws in your neighborhood and this is how they
and the logical, which was not a loaner talk only boy, she marla shuttle the whole off in missouri, marlene louis, but i just sort of just now meet the how soon is i owe you of and the canadian visual. they're doing their hands for most andrews middle names, battleships i. oh i i lost my live in the corner. down on special decision. 100 and monday. ake. alarm 71 or something i had known the lord the monarch of even as iowa had been hara, met him and i am an issue and i'm sure i'm natalie harris...
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we begin here in america, in missouri, st louis county, where the main city has the highest level of the police. what can be done to improve relations between officers and the public they serve? what happens when communities are under siege? for me to feel that even with my collar on that i have to be armed, is pretty depressing. under siege from violence, the bitter harvest of decades of neglect and poverty. but under siege, too, from those meant to defeat the violence, bad cops poisoning public opinion. i see comments on facebook and things of that nature, you know, this is all police want to do is kill us. but can things be turned around and public trust regained in the st louis region, the worst area in america for civilian deaths at the hands of the police? before george floyd, there was michael brown in the st louis suburb of ferguson. in 2014 the 18—year—old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurtand angry, a community raged... you must disperse immediately, this is no longer a peaceful protest! ..supercharging a depressingly familia
we begin here in america, in missouri, st louis county, where the main city has the highest level of the police. what can be done to improve relations between officers and the public they serve? what happens when communities are under siege? for me to feel that even with my collar on that i have to be armed, is pretty depressing. under siege from violence, the bitter harvest of decades of neglect and poverty. but under siege, too, from those meant to defeat the violence, bad cops poisoning...
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louis dispatch" says the missouri couple who gained note right for pointing guns at protesters last yeareaded guilty to misdemeanor charges. mark and patricia mccloskey will pay a total of $2,800 in fines and agree to give up their weapons. the couple waved guns at demonstrators who marched in front of their mansion last june. they say the protesters were trespassing by entering their gated street. mark mccloskey says that he has no regrets. >> in other words, i stood out on the porch with my rifle and made them back up. that's what i'd do again. if that's a crime in missouri, by god i did it it and i would do it again. >> the couple had faced time in jail, but that is now off the table. >>> and "the houston chronicle" says an apparent cannonball was found buried 18 feet under a street in downtown houston. construction crews found the hefty metal object weighing close to 90 pounds yesterday afternoon. one historian says if it is a cannonball, it may have belonged to confederate forces during the civil war. officials say it's unlikely that it's still filled with explosives since a worker
louis dispatch" says the missouri couple who gained note right for pointing guns at protesters last yeareaded guilty to misdemeanor charges. mark and patricia mccloskey will pay a total of $2,800 in fines and agree to give up their weapons. the couple waved guns at demonstrators who marched in front of their mansion last june. they say the protesters were trespassing by entering their gated street. mark mccloskey says that he has no regrets. >> in other words, i stood out on the...
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louis, missouri, republican.r: i just wanted to make a comment on the filibuster because democrats used it over 300 times the last four years when trump was in office and it seemed great, worked for them then. now the one thing they are not controlling is the filibuster and they want to take that over too. it is kind of hypocritical to me that what works so good four years ago, now you are not happy with it. you control everything else. the one thing you don't control, you've got to take control of that. host: what do you think of joe manchin? caller: i think it is hypocrite because another day just a couple weeks ago to hear all the things they were saying about the gop party because they turned on liz cheney, blah, blah, blah. you heard it on c-span, msnbc, ran it on loop, turn it on cheney. now they are all doing the same thing, doing the exact same thing to mansion that the gop -- manchin did to cheney. it is just a hypocrite party, the democrats. a big thing i want to say, i just got kicked off of facebook f
louis, missouri, republican.r: i just wanted to make a comment on the filibuster because democrats used it over 300 times the last four years when trump was in office and it seemed great, worked for them then. now the one thing they are not controlling is the filibuster and they want to take that over too. it is kind of hypocritical to me that what works so good four years ago, now you are not happy with it. you control everything else. the one thing you don't control, you've got to take...
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missouri. a 50-year-old louis michael and his wife were both in the hospital. he said he regrets not getting the vaccine. >> i got cocky about it. now that we have this new variant and strain it seems to be diabetes bombing everybody that didn't have any problems before. >> government health officials say the delta variant spreads efficiently among the unvaccinated population and could become the dominant strain in the united states. >> right now it's about 20.6% in the united states and doubles about every two weeks. so, the easiest way to stop this is to get vaccinated because fortunately for us the vaccine works quite well against it. health officials also caution while the vaccine works well now, they can't guarantee it'll be as effective against new strains. this variant represents a set of mutations -- the vaccine. >> biden administration said it won't meet the president's goal of 70% of the adult population having at least one dose by the 4th. >>> the white house said it achieved the president's 740% goal for americans 30 and older but the younger popula
missouri. a 50-year-old louis michael and his wife were both in the hospital. he said he regrets not getting the vaccine. >> i got cocky about it. now that we have this new variant and strain it seems to be diabetes bombing everybody that didn't have any problems before. >> government health officials say the delta variant spreads efficiently among the unvaccinated population and could become the dominant strain in the united states. >> right now it's about 20.6% in the united...
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louis, which is now suing the state of missouri over a new law which invalidates federal gun measures discuss next. that's why we created low cash mode, the financial watch out that gives you the options and extra time needed to help you avoid an overdraft fee. it's one way we're making a difference. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. shingles? oh... you mean bill. low cash mode on virtual wallet he's been a real pain. again with the bill... what? it looks like a face. ...hearing about it 24/7 is painful enough... i don't want to catch it. well, you can't catch shingles, but the virus that causes it may already be inside you. does that mean bill might have company? - stop. you know shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaaat? yeah prevented. you can get vaccinated. oh, so... i guess it's just you, me and bill then. i'm making my appointment. bill's all yours... 50 years or older? get vaccinated for shingles today. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take t
louis, which is now suing the state of missouri over a new law which invalidates federal gun measures discuss next. that's why we created low cash mode, the financial watch out that gives you the options and extra time needed to help you avoid an overdraft fee. it's one way we're making a difference. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. shingles? oh... you mean bill. low cash mode on virtual wallet he's been a real pain. again with the bill... what? it looks like a face. ...hearing...
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missouri. south st. louis is a big guy. local game warden estimated that bear to be about 300 pounds. the homeowner says the bear finally one away after about 15 minutes of munching, the bird food. the warden says bear was spotted twice over the weekend. and check out this critter as we continue with the animal stories a 15 foot long crocodile found at an elementary school on the island of borneo at set out in southeast asia, the local fire department, which posted these pictures online or called into get that clock out of the school. not a good combination after a short struggle. he managed to get it out safely and they turned it over to local wildlife officials to be placed back into the wild and in russia, a little dog had to be rescued from an ice formation after he ran away from his owner got trapped. the dog been missing for a week. it was finally spotted by a russian icebreaker crew. they used treats to finally lured the little guy over and as you can imagine. they say he was pretty hungry and weak. and if they hadn't found it when they did it probably wouldn't have made it as
missouri. south st. louis is a big guy. local game warden estimated that bear to be about 300 pounds. the homeowner says the bear finally one away after about 15 minutes of munching, the bird food. the warden says bear was spotted twice over the weekend. and check out this critter as we continue with the animal stories a 15 foot long crocodile found at an elementary school on the island of borneo at set out in southeast asia, the local fire department, which posted these pictures online or...
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missouri is known for another arch, the st. louiso this rainbow is just mimicking that arch. >> it is not just a double rainbow. that's great. but the lavender sky really sets the scene. >> very nice. >>> breaking overnight on "world arting groups backed by iran. it's the second time the biden administration has attacked this part of the middle east. new reaction overnight. >>> new information from the site of the collapsed condo building in south florida. officials releasing the names of four more victims. crews searching nonstop. families of the missing visiting the site, holding out hope. one man says he's gotten calls from his grand parent's apartment land line. >> we're just shocked. >> what they heard. >>> the hottest day ever in parts of the northwest. streetcar cables melting from the heat and it's not over yet. >>> yabba-dabba-doo. the homeowner of california's flint stone house who battled a town over this home and its cartoon statues has a reason to smile. >>> girl magic at the b.e.t. awards. >> a shout-out to -- >> the bi
missouri is known for another arch, the st. louiso this rainbow is just mimicking that arch. >> it is not just a double rainbow. that's great. but the lavender sky really sets the scene. >> very nice. >>> breaking overnight on "world arting groups backed by iran. it's the second time the biden administration has attacked this part of the middle east. new reaction overnight. >>> new information from the site of the collapsed condo building in south florida....
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degrees in political science from howard university, in communications from the university of missouri in st. louis, and legal studies from northeastern university. mr. shelton, your recognized for five minutes. mr. shelton: thank you very much, and good afternoon. good afternoon determine cohen, ranking member johnson, and members of the subcommittee. i would like to thank you for inviting me here today as we fight against the unlawful evictions of tenants, taking place even in the middle of a national health emergency. this issue is especially concerning to the naacp. as you mentioned, the naacp is focused on these issues as part of a movement for decades upon decades. as you are aware, the covid-19 pandemic had a direct and negative impacts on many americans and several aspects of their lives, whether on their physical, mental health well-being, education opportunities, or financial situations. for those already in economic distress, those living paycheck-to-paycheck struggling to afford rent and paid bills, the pandemic exacerbated an already dire situation. the sobor lack of affordable housing
degrees in political science from howard university, in communications from the university of missouri in st. louis, and legal studies from northeastern university. mr. shelton, your recognized for five minutes. mr. shelton: thank you very much, and good afternoon. good afternoon determine cohen, ranking member johnson, and members of the subcommittee. i would like to thank you for inviting me here today as we fight against the unlawful evictions of tenants, taking place even in the middle of a...
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let's go to arthur in missouri arthur >> caller: hi jim. a big st. louis you for everything you've done for me hroughout the years. >> thank you for sticking with me throughout the years. >> absolutely. so i want your opinion on a company that i already own and look at it as a long-term investment the stock is about 60% off the all-time highs with targets of 30% upside it is barely above the ipo price and there is inside buyering it is better margins than competitors which have traded higher recently and the company is a reopening social media and e-commerce play in the fast growing secondhand luxury clothing and good space, should i buy more, hold or sell of posh mark >> i'm going to tell you to buy it and one of the reasons i'm going to tell you to buy it is because sometimes you get ideas from your daughter and my daughter said posh mark is the one, dad i didn't believe it. i then looked in and i found everything you just said about it and you're right. and posh mark is a winner. it is expensive, but it is a winner and they could come on the show any ti
let's go to arthur in missouri arthur >> caller: hi jim. a big st. louis you for everything you've done for me hroughout the years. >> thank you for sticking with me throughout the years. >> absolutely. so i want your opinion on a company that i already own and look at it as a long-term investment the stock is about 60% off the all-time highs with targets of 30% upside it is barely above the ipo price and there is inside buyering it is better margins than competitors which...
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hospitalizations look at missouri average daily cases there have increased by more than 30% over the past two weeks now health officials warn variants may spread to more vulnerable populations in st. louis fewer than half of all adults in missouri are fully vaccinated. the state has one of the lowest vacc vaccinated rates in the country. joining us, dr. scott gottlieb earlier, a former white house adviser called the delta variant like covid on steroids, what are your thoughts? >> it's highly concerning. this variant looks to be 60% more transmissible than b.1.1.7, which was the uk variant which we know is more contagious it's doubling every 12-14 days about 10% of fixesinfections rit now. it will become the dominant strain in the u.s. is it going to be 90% of 100 infections a day i think as the summer is concerned, we are likely to see a surge in infection with the new variant. the effects are ikelikely to be regional we're likely to see a surge in states with low vaccination rights where states are above 70% to 80%, they should be pretty protected. if you get to 85% vaccinated which some state also approach heading toward the fall, that should be pretty good protection even against the
hospitalizations look at missouri average daily cases there have increased by more than 30% over the past two weeks now health officials warn variants may spread to more vulnerable populations in st. louis fewer than half of all adults in missouri are fully vaccinated. the state has one of the lowest vacc vaccinated rates in the country. joining us, dr. scott gottlieb earlier, a former white house adviser called the delta variant like covid on steroids, what are your thoughts? >> it's...
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the oranges, the reds, especially down near oklahoma city approaching springfield, missouri, moving up towards st. louiss the area today where we're just going to see more and more of these heavy downpours fall on ground that's already saturated so then that water unfortunately has nowhere to go and it does start to flood. two major zones down through texas and up across michigan where we could see stronger storms develop within this line of rain here. we could see damaging winds in excess of 60 miles per hour, large hail is a possibility and even a few tornadoes can't be ruled out. this area here, though, i want to show you down through southwestern missouri through central oklahoma and down through parts of texas, multiple rounds of heavy rain falling over and over and over again, perhaps as much as about three to five inches of rain with some areas picking up as much as four to eight inches of rain, again, already on saturated ground and that's w >>> it's cloudy right now, 60 degrees in san jose. and for this afternoon, expect to keep the sunshine through the interior areas in the 70s by about 1:00,
the oranges, the reds, especially down near oklahoma city approaching springfield, missouri, moving up towards st. louiss the area today where we're just going to see more and more of these heavy downpours fall on ground that's already saturated so then that water unfortunately has nowhere to go and it does start to flood. two major zones down through texas and up across michigan where we could see stronger storms develop within this line of rain here. we could see damaging winds in excess of...
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look at missouri, the average daily cases there have increased by more than 30% over the past two weeks. now health officials warn variants could soon spread to more vulnerable populations in st. louisit's also worth noting, fewer than half of all adults in missouri are fully vaccinated. the state has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country, according to cdc. dr. scott gottlieb now, former fda commissioner on the boards of pfizer and illumina and a cnbc contributor doctor, earlier today, a former white house adviser on covid called the delta variant like covid on steroids. what are your thoughts >> it's highly concerning. this variant looks to be about 60% more transmissible than b.1.1.7 which was that u.k. variant which we know is more contagious it's doubling about every 10 to 14 days in terms of its perspec perspective len si it will become the dominant strain is it going to be 90% of 10,000 infections a day or 90% of 1,000 infections a day as far as the summer is concerned we're likely to see a big resurgence of infection, but this is significant risk to the fall we're likely to see a resurgence from the delta variant in states that have low vaccination rates, versus
look at missouri, the average daily cases there have increased by more than 30% over the past two weeks. now health officials warn variants could soon spread to more vulnerable populations in st. louisit's also worth noting, fewer than half of all adults in missouri are fully vaccinated. the state has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country, according to cdc. dr. scott gottlieb now, former fda commissioner on the boards of pfizer and illumina and a cnbc contributor doctor, earlier...