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good evening a midwest city documentary i'm homeless tonight 3000000 jobs davis i'm just reading and listening to the dr raising as many times you can stuff and he. was very happy she got a rest question on t.v. oh very happy that that went on there or it was said was this is healthy daughter i mean did she harm i didn't know any internet i met a man why america should surrender our men and marriage to. a met. you. mean these are navy have spent their entire life in this house this is where their daughter chelsea was born 21 years ago here also that she passed away as a painkiller overdose in 2013 their story is one of an analgesic burdened family hiding in the secret and shame with addiction. she's headed for back surgeries dr nichols was liza's doctor for 7 years she was the 1st to fall into the opioids trap when i 1st started seeing her i thought she was going to be ok and she was giving me pain medicine to help my back but as the years go by course your body gets used to that medicine so that it doesn't work you know you used to could take one pain you know and now you have to st
good evening a midwest city documentary i'm homeless tonight 3000000 jobs davis i'm just reading and listening to the dr raising as many times you can stuff and he. was very happy she got a rest question on t.v. oh very happy that that went on there or it was said was this is healthy daughter i mean did she harm i didn't know any internet i met a man why america should surrender our men and marriage to. a met. you. mean these are navy have spent their entire life in this house this is where...
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a wrongful death lawsuit was filed today against a midwest city dr ragan nichols is already accused are prescribing a massive amount of opioids to 5 patients who later died when i heard that there was 4 other deaths that i sort of thing oh good evening a midwest city duckie doctor i'm homeless tonight 3000000 jobs davis i'm just reading and listening to the doctor raising as many times you should stop and he. was very happy she got a rest question on t.v. oh very happy that it went on there for him said this this is from 3 doctors i mean did she harm i didn't know any internet i met a man why america should surrender men and marriage to. a met. you. mean these are innate he has spent her entire life in this house this is where the daughter chelsea was born 21 years ago here also that she passed away as a painkiller overdose in 2013 their story is one of an analgesic burden family hiding in the secret and shame with addiction. she's headed for a back surgeries dr nichols was liza's doctor for 7 years she was the 1st to fall into the opioids trap when i 1st started seeing her i thought sh
a wrongful death lawsuit was filed today against a midwest city dr ragan nichols is already accused are prescribing a massive amount of opioids to 5 patients who later died when i heard that there was 4 other deaths that i sort of thing oh good evening a midwest city duckie doctor i'm homeless tonight 3000000 jobs davis i'm just reading and listening to the doctor raising as many times you should stop and he. was very happy she got a rest question on t.v. oh very happy that it went on there for...
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one worker in a midwest city put it to me this way. he said i'm bringing home more dollars than i ever believed i could possibly earn. but i seem to be getting worse off. and he is not only of hourly earnings of the american worker after adjusting for inflation declined 5% over the past five years. but in these five years federal personal taxes for the average family have increased 67% we can no longer procrastinate and hope that things will get better. they will not. unless we act forcefully. and now the economy will get worse. can we who man the ship of state deny? it is somewhat out of control. our national debt is approaching one trillion dollars a few weeks ago. i called such a figure a trillion dollars incomprehensible. and i've been trying ever since to think of a way to illustrate how big a trillion really is and the best i could come up with is. and if you had a stack of $1,000 bills in your hand only four inches inches high you'd be a millionaire. a trillion dollars would be a stack of $1,000 bills 67 miles high. the interest
one worker in a midwest city put it to me this way. he said i'm bringing home more dollars than i ever believed i could possibly earn. but i seem to be getting worse off. and he is not only of hourly earnings of the american worker after adjusting for inflation declined 5% over the past five years. but in these five years federal personal taxes for the average family have increased 67% we can no longer procrastinate and hope that things will get better. they will not. unless we act forcefully....
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and several cities in the midwest that did really well. and several cities in the east, that as i said, had really catastrophic experiences. >> and all right. a couple of other fast questions and then doctor willie [inaudible] we can officially close, but then answer a few more of the in-depth questions that we have here. andrea asked, how were individuals with severe respiratory conditions tweeted, since they couldn't wear masks? >> i would say that in many cases the, masks weren't as -- we just weren't made of the same material that they are today. so they weren't as effective, but also, if someone had a really significant respiratory issue, that wouldn't necessarily have been a problem, . i happen to think of -- your question triggers something like gas, sort of, damaging things along that line. and most likely, that's not somebody who would be going out and about and doing some of those other things. it wouldn't need to be -- they wouldn't be out, trying to -- or being those spaces, i think [inaudible] those ordinances. i could be wrong
and several cities in the midwest that did really well. and several cities in the east, that as i said, had really catastrophic experiences. >> and all right. a couple of other fast questions and then doctor willie [inaudible] we can officially close, but then answer a few more of the in-depth questions that we have here. andrea asked, how were individuals with severe respiratory conditions tweeted, since they couldn't wear masks? >> i would say that in many cases the, masks weren't...
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city. in the 90s they flow into the midwest. upper 80s for springfield today. that's going to continue to build and that change in the forecast for the midatlantic to the northeast, new york city by wednesday, frances, 83 i love that. >> cnot waanit, janessa. thanks >>> become to the office stress. are you feeling it that's next. unstopables in-wash scent booster downy unstopables cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches, weakness or discomfort in your hands or feet? introducing nervive nerve relief from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes to our nerves occur which can lead to occasional discomfort. nervive contains b complex vitamins that nourish nerves, build nerve insulation and enhance nerve communication. and, alpha-lipoic acid, which relieves occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. live your life with less nerve discomfort
city. in the 90s they flow into the midwest. upper 80s for springfield today. that's going to continue to build and that change in the forecast for the midatlantic to the northeast, new york city by wednesday, frances, 83 i love that. >> cnot waanit, janessa. thanks >>> become to the office stress. are you feeling it that's next. unstopables in-wash scent booster downy unstopables cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with...
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city, 82. the 80s taking over the midwest.ll talk about that coming up. >> i like it thank you so much, janessa we'll talk to you in a bit. >>> looking to exercise early demons, dansby swanson the braves took on the chicago cubs atlanta was cursed with a zero hit performance in the last performance. the big home run helped the braves get back to winning ways beating them 8-7. >> you think it was sage. >>> up next, how the 2020 census could cause a seismic shift in congress. >>> and a toxic discovery on the californ cstiaoa the shocking amount of chemical ddt found dumped in the ocean. and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic metamucil. support your daily digestive health. and try metamucil fiber thins. a great tasting and easy way to start your day. you'd never wash your dishes in this. your dishwasher looks clean but, when grease and limescale build up, it's not as hygienic as you thin
city, 82. the 80s taking over the midwest.ll talk about that coming up. >> i like it thank you so much, janessa we'll talk to you in a bit. >>> looking to exercise early demons, dansby swanson the braves took on the chicago cubs atlanta was cursed with a zero hit performance in the last performance. the big home run helped the braves get back to winning ways beating them 8-7. >> you think it was sage. >>> up next, how the 2020 census could cause a seismic shift in...
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midwest. bloomington, illinois. iowa city. eau claire, wisconsin. all have homes below $370,000.looked at prices the share of millennials and number of homes for sale and job opportunities and distance to work and amenities like bars and restaurants which we are all getting back to, andrew. >> diana, where are the best places to rent if you can't buy? are they different >> you have to move south. out of the midwest states like georgia, alabama, south carolina really you want to get into the smaller-to-mid sized cities. they are seeing a boom areas like nashville, tennessee. really seeing an influx of young people because it is easier for them to work in different places and the more popular they get, the more expensive they will get. for now, if you want to rent, especially high-end luxury apartments, you get the best bang for your buck in the south. >> first-time buyers care about taxes? >> reporter: everybody cares about taxes. you get tax deductions you are looking at very low mortgage rates if you are looking at certain states like new york, we know about salt taxes for most,
midwest. bloomington, illinois. iowa city. eau claire, wisconsin. all have homes below $370,000.looked at prices the share of millennials and number of homes for sale and job opportunities and distance to work and amenities like bars and restaurants which we are all getting back to, andrew. >> diana, where are the best places to rent if you can't buy? are they different >> you have to move south. out of the midwest states like georgia, alabama, south carolina really you want to get...
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lot of the problems that have been discussed to are years around the midwest and throughout our country. >> look, protests in kansas cityus after the killing of george floyd. what did you learn from that, mayor? >> what i learned was a few things, one, you can't be too reaction airy. we had a curfew for one day. it was my view it wasn't making things better. i don't think having a big national guardsmen makes anything better. i went out to the protests myself. i talked to activities themselves. that's how we can make a difference. the real okay can you fix it is getting two people's minds and visiting with them and listening, not just saying we're going to have this huge division between all of us. >> the prosecution in the closing argument in part they said that -- that derek chauvin knew better but didn't do better. we heard that repeated more than once. i'm wondering how this kind of applies going forward if you will? who needs to do better and do more? i know that you thought about this a lot. is it on mayors like yourself? is it on police chiefs? is it on the president? >> you know, my view is actually it is on tho
lot of the problems that have been discussed to are years around the midwest and throughout our country. >> look, protests in kansas cityus after the killing of george floyd. what did you learn from that, mayor? >> what i learned was a few things, one, you can't be too reaction airy. we had a curfew for one day. it was my view it wasn't making things better. i don't think having a big national guardsmen makes anything better. i went out to the protests myself. i talked to activities...
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midwest up into the northeast. hail and rain pounded the pavement in new york city where the feel like temperatures were in the 20s this morning and in the 30s as far south as birmingham, alabama. at churchill downs in louisville horse trainers were preparing for the kentucky derby in just nine days with snow on the iconic twin spires. >> kind of rare, right? >> this pandemic era is weird. everything changes and is different. >> for most a warm-up on the way. we'll have a closer look at the forecast in just a few minutes. >>> in ohio police released new video showing the moments leading up to the police shooting of a 16-year-old girl tuesday. crowds honored ma'khia bryant t. e'shee lu in the last five months. the investigation comes as congress tackles a police reform bill and there's word this morning that some progress is being made. abc's andrew dymburt is here with more. andrew, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so many are hopeful the conviction of derek chauvin will actually spark some real change, but with this new police shooting in ohio, some say that's only adding to the urgency. >> say her name.
midwest up into the northeast. hail and rain pounded the pavement in new york city where the feel like temperatures were in the 20s this morning and in the 30s as far south as birmingham, alabama. at churchill downs in louisville horse trainers were preparing for the kentucky derby in just nine days with snow on the iconic twin spires. >> kind of rare, right? >> this pandemic era is weird. everything changes and is different. >> for most a warm-up on the way. we'll have a...
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midwest. >>> and finally, we head to sunnyvale, california. >> a new survey says that is the most relaxed citylooks at why. >> watching driver in a convertible going to the mall. >> reporter: sunnyvale might be the name of a perfect town home for a perfect call the and disney movie, but it's also a real town in california's bay area. it was just named the most relaxed city in america. >> it's always sunny in sunnyvale with my virtual background. >> reporter: and real world sunnyvale is even better, the best, in fact. according to a new survey ranking the 190 most populous cities in america, using dozens of factors like average length of a workday, depression rates, adequate sleep averages and financial health and social environment. sunnyvale coming out on top, ranking first as american america's den of zen. >> you're passing out hammocks and pina coladas. i mean, what's going on in sunnyvale? why is everyone so relaxed? >> sunnyvale is the heart of silicon valley and a world renowned job center that attracts businesses and talent from around the world. but, you know, we have beautiful weather
midwest. >>> and finally, we head to sunnyvale, california. >> a new survey says that is the most relaxed citylooks at why. >> watching driver in a convertible going to the mall. >> reporter: sunnyvale might be the name of a perfect town home for a perfect call the and disney movie, but it's also a real town in california's bay area. it was just named the most relaxed city in america. >> it's always sunny in sunnyvale with my virtual background. >>...
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midwest. years ago, they took on illinois and go down the mississippi river. kansas cityis essentially west of the mississippi river serving new orleans and houston. canadian pacific desperately needs to make this transaction work so they go down the middle of the u.s. and you have this blocking effort by canadian national. jonathan: kansas city southern in the free market. lisa: given the fact that there is a bidding war. it does indicate the preeminence of the old world industrial economy coming back. you can see that in that share price. infrastructure is such a big push. tom: it's not me. it's my relatives. jonathan: i wanted to clean that up. lovely. from new york city this morning, good morning to you all. no drama yet. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. (man) and you're stretching your lower back on there. there is no better feeling. (announcer) do planks for maximum core and total
midwest. years ago, they took on illinois and go down the mississippi river. kansas cityis essentially west of the mississippi river serving new orleans and houston. canadian pacific desperately needs to make this transaction work so they go down the middle of the u.s. and you have this blocking effort by canadian national. jonathan: kansas city southern in the free market. lisa: given the fact that there is a bidding war. it does indicate the preeminence of the old world industrial economy...
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midwest. i was born in illinois and grew up in kansas city, missouri, and i got to florida as fast as i could. because i -- i hated snow. and ice storms and all those things. but it's a beautiful day here. and i'm very appreciative, jeff, and linda, for inviting me. joni and i -- i've been up there two years, and we've had the opportunity to work together. we're on armed services together. and you have a wonderful senator in joni ernst of the she cares about this state -- ernst. she cares about this state. like senator grassley been there long enough knows his way around. and they are committed to making sure money doesn't get wasted and they -- you can't talk to them without talking about iowa farmers and iowa farmers and iowa farmers. and iowans. they really represent their state. and that's our job. our job is to go up there and represent our states. and you have two wonderful people. so let's give joni and chuck grassley a round of applause. [applause] i want to congratulate congresswoman miller meeks. in my -- i've won -- by such a wide margin, we relate. i think in -- all my races togeth
midwest. i was born in illinois and grew up in kansas city, missouri, and i got to florida as fast as i could. because i -- i hated snow. and ice storms and all those things. but it's a beautiful day here. and i'm very appreciative, jeff, and linda, for inviting me. joni and i -- i've been up there two years, and we've had the opportunity to work together. we're on armed services together. and you have a wonderful senator in joni ernst of the she cares about this state -- ernst. she cares about...
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city all the way into the boston area. it's due to that front, even for the midwest it's going to be a soggy afternoon. not much accumulation under about a quarter of an inch and then tomorrow afternoon we'll start to see the clouds split apart and even a little bit of sunshine. on the other side of the country, still watching that snow across the central u., s.all very cool from the central plains into rapid city, wyoming. upper 40s. and that's your latest forecast. guys >> all right, janessa, thank you. >>> time now for today's quick hits mars ingenuity won't be lifting off the red planet until wednesday at the earliest. the flight was reschedule after a rotor to shut down early. >>> window in paris provided an entertainment for onlookers when two french performers performed at a closed clothing boutique. the two making the most of the opportunity. >>> hasbro's latest toy has more than meets the eye the optimus prime can transform on its own but to get your robot to roll out, you'll neath need $700. they expect to ship this august. than the bargain brand in hot. so, mr. t can wash his hanes tees in c
city all the way into the boston area. it's due to that front, even for the midwest it's going to be a soggy afternoon. not much accumulation under about a quarter of an inch and then tomorrow afternoon we'll start to see the clouds split apart and even a little bit of sunshine. on the other side of the country, still watching that snow across the central u., s.all very cool from the central plains into rapid city, wyoming. upper 40s. and that's your latest forecast. guys >> all right,...
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midwest in southern florida. miami gets to 85 degrees today, around 60 in the northeast and 80s from kansas city down to new orleansay. 78, albuquerque. >>> coming up, nfl star rob gronkowski makes history with an amazing catch. >>> also ahead, a woman faces a felony charge for not returning a vhs tape decades ago. how the dispute finally ended. >>> but first, the search for a missing mother of three from texas, and the last known video of her. missi dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands a better understanding of your glucose levels, so you can enjoy movie night. and knowing your baby is getting the nutrition he needs, no matter how you choose to feed him. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ ♪ as the covid-19 vaccines become available you might be asking yourself... should i get it? and if i do... will i be able go about life without putting my family at risk? you've got questions. and that's normal. the fact is, the vaccines are safe and effective. they're going to save lives. to get the latest on
midwest in southern florida. miami gets to 85 degrees today, around 60 in the northeast and 80s from kansas city down to new orleansay. 78, albuquerque. >>> coming up, nfl star rob gronkowski makes history with an amazing catch. >>> also ahead, a woman faces a felony charge for not returning a vhs tape decades ago. how the dispute finally ended. >>> but first, the search for a missing mother of three from texas, and the last known video of her. missi dignity. it...
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midwest in southern florida. miami gets to 85 degrees today, around 60 in the northeast and 80s from kansas city down to new orleansay. 78, albuquerque. >>> coming up, nfl star rob gronkowski makes history with an amazing catch. >>> also ahead, a woman faces a felony charge for not returning a vhs tape decades ago. how the dispute finally ended. >>> but first, the search for a missing mother of three from texas, and the last known video of her. missing missing mother of three from the first person to survive alzheimer's disease missing mother of three from is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. it's a simple fact: nothing kills more germs on more surfaces than lysol spray. it's a simple fact: it even kills the covid-19 virus. science supports these simple facts. there's only one true lysol. lysol. what it takes to protect. i brought in ensure max protein,
midwest in southern florida. miami gets to 85 degrees today, around 60 in the northeast and 80s from kansas city down to new orleansay. 78, albuquerque. >>> coming up, nfl star rob gronkowski makes history with an amazing catch. >>> also ahead, a woman faces a felony charge for not returning a vhs tape decades ago. how the dispute finally ended. >>> but first, the search for a missing mother of three from texas, and the last known video of her. missing missing mother...
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cities. but chicago, i ever have to tel, i was surprised when i moved to chicago. i thought chicago, midwest, it would be, you know, hunky dory, the heartland. probably the most racist and i have lived in birmingham, alabama. baton rouge, louisiana. philadelphia, pennsylvania. sa st. louis, missouri. new york city. and by far, the most-racist city i have ever lived in is chicago, illinois. >> how so? >> because it's -- it is one of the most segregated cities. i lived on the north side. pretty much -- again, this is a generalization. and polarized cities in the country. and listen. i think dr. king said something very similar. civil-rights folks said something very familiar about chicago because they house people, number one, in housing projects and in certain neighborhoods. i lived on the north side of chicago. i had no idea i was moving from new york city. you know, which is new york city. i loived in chelsea, and it's like everybody is everybody. and so, i moved into the north side. this fun, little building or whatever, high rise, twin towers, it was great. i was the only black person in
cities. but chicago, i ever have to tel, i was surprised when i moved to chicago. i thought chicago, midwest, it would be, you know, hunky dory, the heartland. probably the most racist and i have lived in birmingham, alabama. baton rouge, louisiana. philadelphia, pennsylvania. sa st. louis, missouri. new york city. and by far, the most-racist city i have ever lived in is chicago, illinois. >> how so? >> because it's -- it is one of the most segregated cities. i lived on the north...
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. >> so basically you describe what happened in other cities in and around the midwest because of the weather last week. what we are talking about of the weather, you know, a natural disaster type scenario, we have no control over at all, there's probably a bad actor of his second hit the keyboard and make something like this happen, or could make something like this happened if we don't safeguard and firewall our critical infrastructure. >> that is certainly the risk that we must urgently address, correct. >> you kind of tied that he was not only the cyber intrusions, but the stuff that's happening in the space domain relied of our, let's say economically we compete but there's also possibly our adversaries in space creating a bunch of technologies, we know we are becoming even more dependent upon satellites for our date in and day out life, our financial systems, our phones, everything. do you work with those other agencies to map out a plan? if you go to the bank and you have no bank in your account, money in your account, your phone doesn't work. we've seen that over time that if
. >> so basically you describe what happened in other cities in and around the midwest because of the weather last week. what we are talking about of the weather, you know, a natural disaster type scenario, we have no control over at all, there's probably a bad actor of his second hit the keyboard and make something like this happen, or could make something like this happened if we don't safeguard and firewall our critical infrastructure. >> that is certainly the risk that we must...
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. >>> meanwhile, across the midwest, questions in anger over multiple police-involved shootings are growing. in the city of chicago, they are reeling after police released body cam video that captured the killing of a 13-year-old, adam toledo. he was fatally shot during a chaotic encounter with police last month. the family calling for justice as the mayor calls for calm across the city n brooklyn center, minnesota, hours after ex-officer kim potter made her first appearance in court, people gathered for a fifth straight night to protest the killing of daunte wright, who was shot and killed by potter on sunday. and nearby in minneapolis, just ten miles away, the trial of derek chauvin is entering its final days after chauvin officially declined to take the stand yesterday. each side set to make closing arguments on monday, and then it will be up to the jury. the city already preparing for what could be a violent reaction to the verdict. rehema ellis is in chicago, morgan chesky in brooklyn center and gabe gutierrez in minneapolis. rehema, take us to chicago. what's the latest? >> good morning, stephanie
. >>> meanwhile, across the midwest, questions in anger over multiple police-involved shootings are growing. in the city of chicago, they are reeling after police released body cam video that captured the killing of a 13-year-old, adam toledo. he was fatally shot during a chaotic encounter with police last month. the family calling for justice as the mayor calls for calm across the city n brooklyn center, minnesota, hours after ex-officer kim potter made her first appearance in court,...
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we have this one cultural part of our city that's maybe not like other towns because we're from the midwest and cattle and we're into barbecue. you talk about football being a tailgating sort of and baseball not. >> right. >> here tailgating is a really big part of baseball. and i wonder how the general public that goes to those games and tailgates and they spend hours setting up their tailgates for the royals baseball games. and it may not be as big as it is for the chiefs, but i wonder -- >> right. well, that's an interesting question. yeah, yeah, that's an interesting question. i don't have an answer to that. >> i would say the tailgates at royal stadium, and i'm a season ticketholder, and have been for 20 years, are just pathetic and can go away. >> i thought that's what he was going to say. >> i'm going to defer to the local. look -- >> i'm not a tailgater. i prefer to go to a restaurant myself. i know there are a lot of people who tailgate, but you were kind. >> well, i defer to the local and his wisdom. i said talk of the downtown council this morning that, you know, any city that --
we have this one cultural part of our city that's maybe not like other towns because we're from the midwest and cattle and we're into barbecue. you talk about football being a tailgating sort of and baseball not. >> right. >> here tailgating is a really big part of baseball. and i wonder how the general public that goes to those games and tailgates and they spend hours setting up their tailgates for the royals baseball games. and it may not be as big as it is for the chiefs, but i...
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we have this one cultural part of our city that isn't maybe not like other towns because we are from the midwestwe are cattle and we are into barbecue, and you talk about football being a tailgating kind of sport. but here, tailgating is a really big part of baseball. i wonder how the general public that goes to those games and kind. >> i defer to the local. and his wisdom. i said i had a top with the downtown council this morning. any city that is big enough to contain both arthur brian and the nelson museum has to be more interesting and complicated and wonderful and most of these in america. >> thank you. >> i still believe that. you know, just do your barbecues some other time. >> thank you. >> thank you. could we give a round of applause for paul? >> thank you.
we have this one cultural part of our city that isn't maybe not like other towns because we are from the midwestwe are cattle and we are into barbecue, and you talk about football being a tailgating kind of sport. but here, tailgating is a really big part of baseball. i wonder how the general public that goes to those games and kind. >> i defer to the local. and his wisdom. i said i had a top with the downtown council this morning. any city that is big enough to contain both arthur brian...
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midwest. bloomington, illinois, leads the list then iowa city, kalamazoo, michigan, great falls, montana, eaull of the top markets have median prices below the national medium of 370,000. kalamazoo had the lowest it is not just about price realtor.com looked at home prices relative to local incomes. the share of millennials living in the market,the availability of homes for sale, job opportunities, distance to work and amenities like bars and restaurants. if, however, home ownership is still out of reach, the best markets to find affordable luxury rental apartments are in the south, according to rent cafe several in the atlanta area, otherwise markets in alabama and south carolina back to you guys. >> i love this map and this analysis, diana. it's really fascinating. i am curious, though, i know you have been covering the lack of inventory for so long now, when we talk about first time home buyers, they're competing against other first time home buyers, other millennials that are having kids and looking to settle down, but the other part of the puzzle is the investors and institutional buyers
midwest. bloomington, illinois, leads the list then iowa city, kalamazoo, michigan, great falls, montana, eaull of the top markets have median prices below the national medium of 370,000. kalamazoo had the lowest it is not just about price realtor.com looked at home prices relative to local incomes. the share of millennials living in the market,the availability of homes for sale, job opportunities, distance to work and amenities like bars and restaurants. if, however, home ownership is still...
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we have this one cultural part of our city that is maybe not like other towns because we are from the midwestwe are cattle and we are into barbecue, and you talk about football being a tailgating kind of sport. but here, tailgating is a really big part of baseball. i wonder how the general public that goes to those games and tail gates and they spend hours setting up their tailgate's for the baseball games, and it may not be as big as it is for the chiefs, but i wonder -- >> it's a good question. i don't have an answer to that. >> i would say that the tailgates at royal stadium are pathetic and could just go away. >> i thought that is what he was going to say. >> i'm going to defer to the local on this, actually. i mean look, -- >> i am not a tailgater. i prefer to go to a restaurant myself. i know there's a lot of people who tailgate, that you are kind. >> i defer to the local. and at the talk at the downtown council this morning. any city that is big enough to contain both arthur brian and the nelson museum has to be more interesting and complicated and wonderful and most cities in america.
we have this one cultural part of our city that is maybe not like other towns because we are from the midwestwe are cattle and we are into barbecue, and you talk about football being a tailgating kind of sport. but here, tailgating is a really big part of baseball. i wonder how the general public that goes to those games and tail gates and they spend hours setting up their tailgate's for the baseball games, and it may not be as big as it is for the chiefs, but i wonder -- >> it's a good...
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midwest. checking today's high temperatures, 62 in chicago, near 80 across the south and the northeast cools off today. >>> coming up, the 3,000-year-old lost city discovered in the desert. >>> also ahead, the breaking news overnight, the caribbean island being evacuated because of a volcano. it is about to erupt. >>> and how florida is trying to force the government to let cruise ships sail once again. we'll be right back. >>> back now with an ancient discovery in egypt. archaeologists call it the lost golden city. they've unearthed neighborhoods dating back 3,000 years including well preserved homes, tools and jewelry. >>> we turn now to the urgent situation in the caribbean. thousands are now under evacuation orders with a volcano on the verge of erupting. here's abc's andrea fujii. >> reporter: this morning, cruise ships racing to help evacuate thousands of people before a volcano erupts on the caribbean island of st. vincent. >> look at that. >> reporter: officials saying an eruption is imminent. >> there is now in the country an evacuation order. >> reporter: ferries, boats all helping get people out. at least four cruise ships are now arr
midwest. checking today's high temperatures, 62 in chicago, near 80 across the south and the northeast cools off today. >>> coming up, the 3,000-year-old lost city discovered in the desert. >>> also ahead, the breaking news overnight, the caribbean island being evacuated because of a volcano. it is about to erupt. >>> and how florida is trying to force the government to let cruise ships sail once again. we'll be right back. >>> back now with an ancient...
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we have this one cultural part of our city, though, that is maybe not like other towns because we're from the midwestand we're cattle and we're into barbecue. and you talk about football being a tailgating kind of sport and baseball, not. >> right. >> but here, tailgating is a really big part of baseball. and i wonder, how the general public that goes to those games and tailgates, and they spend hours setting up their tailgates for the royals' baseball games. and it may not be as big as it is for the chiefs, but i wonder -- >> right. >> they won't get to do that anymore. >> yeah. that's an interesting question. i don't have an answer to that. >> i would say that the tailgates at royals' stadium, and i am a season-ticket holder, and have been for 20 years, are pathetic and can just go away when we move downtown. >> i'm going to defer to the local on this, actually. i mean, look. >> i'm not a tailgater. i prefer to go to a restaurant, myself. but i just -- i know there is a lot of people who tailgate. but you were kind. >> well -- well, you know, i -- and i defer to the local. and his wisdom. >> okay.
we have this one cultural part of our city, though, that is maybe not like other towns because we're from the midwestand we're cattle and we're into barbecue. and you talk about football being a tailgating kind of sport and baseball, not. >> right. >> but here, tailgating is a really big part of baseball. and i wonder, how the general public that goes to those games and tailgates, and they spend hours setting up their tailgates for the royals' baseball games. and it may not be as...
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april when we saw house on fire in new york and other cities around the country and then followed that from then to memorial day when the upper midwestig increase in cases, that dropped and then the south basically from southern california to georgia had a big increase in cases in july, 70,000 cases a day. that dropped and then we saw another big surge of cases in the upper midwest and the northeast in the time period around november where we got to 200,000 cases and then those numbers dropped and then the south lit up again from southern california to georgia in january and we got 300,000 cases. we seem to be in a cycle of regional activity and right now the upper midwest is lighting up with the northeast and it won't be long before the rest of the country will be following behind. chris: so are we in a fourth wave right now? doctor: well, i believe we are and i believe that in some ways we are almost in a new pandemic. the only good news about this is that the current vaccines are effective against this particular variant, bb17 but in a sense this is a virus that's now 50 to 100% more transmissible or infectious than the previous v
april when we saw house on fire in new york and other cities around the country and then followed that from then to memorial day when the upper midwestig increase in cases, that dropped and then the south basically from southern california to georgia had a big increase in cases in july, 70,000 cases a day. that dropped and then we saw another big surge of cases in the upper midwest and the northeast in the time period around november where we got to 200,000 cases and then those numbers dropped...
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midwest 4 million people dealing with heavy rain, with torrential rain in some spots at least for the 24 hours severe weather drag again for thf you're across the northeast, philadelphia, 87 new york city, 82. how long will the 80s invade the northeast? we'll talk about that coming up. >> okay. we know better than that, right? >> i'm hoping we can keep the flip-flops out. >> we need more closet space for both of them. >>> it is a blockbuster battle between the champ and the maverick floyd mayweather has his next opponent in logan paul the fight is back on after originally being scheduled for february the two will square off at hard rock stadium in miami on june 6th. while paul said in another post that he was excited for this fight, he did say that his mother is terrified. he's 26 just for the record and floyd mayweather is 44 >> i don't blame the mom a parents' guide to summer camp and navigating all of the rules. >>> sold in 60 seconds how long the hottest housing market in years could last with that "parker promo” i devised a promo for you. here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right. pepperoni pocketz, atomic brownie, cuckoo crustiez... t
midwest 4 million people dealing with heavy rain, with torrential rain in some spots at least for the 24 hours severe weather drag again for thf you're across the northeast, philadelphia, 87 new york city, 82. how long will the 80s invade the northeast? we'll talk about that coming up. >> okay. we know better than that, right? >> i'm hoping we can keep the flip-flops out. >> we need more closet space for both of them. >>> it is a blockbuster battle between the champ...
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midwest. we are back in the 80s so that's nearly 30 degrees above average. that will be a nice treat. we continue to see the warmer air even for the carolinas to new york cityternoon, high of 66. we'll be right back. scratchy? family not getting clean? get charmin ultra strong. go get 'em. it just cleans better. with a diamond weave texture, your family can use less while still getting clean. goodbye itchy squirm. hello clean bottom! we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements— neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. ♪ this is a cold call. ♪ yeah, what y'all want? will you turn to cold washing with tide? tide cleans better in cold than the bargain brand in hot. so, mr. t can wash his hanes tees in cold. that's true mr. t. i pity the fool who don't turn to cold. ahh. >>> close your eyes for me [ screaming >> all right wary over. >> hitting the high note of health at a little giggle and a pause as well. that's mariah reacting to getting her first
midwest. we are back in the 80s so that's nearly 30 degrees above average. that will be a nice treat. we continue to see the warmer air even for the carolinas to new york cityternoon, high of 66. we'll be right back. scratchy? family not getting clean? get charmin ultra strong. go get 'em. it just cleans better. with a diamond weave texture, your family can use less while still getting clean. goodbye itchy squirm. hello clean bottom! we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin. want to brain...
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midwest. >> our wilfred frost has the numbers for us. >> let me start with citi pulling out of 30 markets, includingrea, australia and russia they'll now operate out of four wealth management hubs in asia, and europe, london, uae, hong kong and singapore they remain fully committed in all markets in the institutional business and the private bank. this is a major step by ceo jayne frasier as part of her strategy refresh she told me earlier that quote while those 30 markets have excellent businesses, we don't have the scale we need to compete. we believe our capital investment dollars and other resources are better deployed against higher returning opportunities in wealth management and our institutional businesses in asia she framed this as doubling down on wealth in that region, rather than some of those consumer business lines mark mason outlined it would free up 7 billion of capital, and represented 4 billion in revenue, and 3.3 billion in costs and would allow them to increase business in other business lines let's get to the earning numbers, and city and bank of america showed similar themes, s
midwest. >> our wilfred frost has the numbers for us. >> let me start with citi pulling out of 30 markets, includingrea, australia and russia they'll now operate out of four wealth management hubs in asia, and europe, london, uae, hong kong and singapore they remain fully committed in all markets in the institutional business and the private bank. this is a major step by ceo jayne frasier as part of her strategy refresh she told me earlier that quote while those 30 markets have...