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st. louis for example had a plant in st. louis that was a big employer of people in north st. louis. we are going to move this fact every operation on the 80 miles to missouri. we offered jobs in any of our factories to anyone who loses a job in a factory because of our move and many people took that offer and relocated to other factories. however, in north st. louis today, there's a younger generation growing up and that generation might be leaving high school and it might have gone to work in a factory but can't anymore, so we have a situation like ferguson. they made factories in st. louis and near ferguson but it doesn't have factories. they weren't well-paid organizing jobs for people in the st. louis area to go to a. it was fair that i came into contact with the american civil rights leaders said clark, these factories are leaving town and there isn't work for the people they leave behind and the factories are being subsidized to move and they are leaving behind a succeeding generation of people who can't get the sort of works of high schoo work thal educated people once could
st. louis for example had a plant in st. louis that was a big employer of people in north st. louis. we are going to move this fact every operation on the 80 miles to missouri. we offered jobs in any of our factories to anyone who loses a job in a factory because of our move and many people took that offer and relocated to other factories. however, in north st. louis today, there's a younger generation growing up and that generation might be leaving high school and it might have gone to work in...
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st. louis. >> laura: i love that. >> i was raised in north st. had opportunities to keep us safe and we need that available to all. >> laura: that we can agree on. that is awesome. don, great to see you. >> and richard da wins. criticized liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again.
st. louis. >> laura: i love that. >> i was raised in north st. had opportunities to keep us safe and we need that available to all. >> laura: that we can agree on. that is awesome. don, great to see you. >> and richard da wins. criticized liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad...
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st. louis. >> laura: i love that. >> i was raised in north st. uis and we had opportunities to keep us safe and we need that available to all. >> laura: that we can agree on. that is awesome. don, great to see you. >> and richard da wins. criticized christians and now he is black listed by the left for criticize being islam. >> laura: scientist richard dawkins has spent years criticizing the christian and now he is personna nondprata on the left. a berkley radio station after he complaining about islam. he has a new book out tomorrow called "science and the soul" and he joining us now. professor, how are you? good to see you. >> fine thank you. >> laura: this is wild. i watched your own debates on line. and you have great audience and participation. but you have done the atheist deal globally and you have a huge following, but then you come against all of the tolerant ones at berkely what happened? >> when you say the public complained. one person might have complained. if you look at the website of the radio station tis 97 percent condemnation of
st. louis. >> laura: i love that. >> i was raised in north st. uis and we had opportunities to keep us safe and we need that available to all. >> laura: that we can agree on. that is awesome. don, great to see you. >> and richard da wins. criticized christians and now he is black listed by the left for criticize being islam. >> laura: scientist richard dawkins has spent years criticizing the christian and now he is personna nondprata on the left. a berkley radio...
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. >> i was born and raised in north st. louis.hat kept us safe and we have to have those type of communities available. >> laura: that we can agree on. i think it is awesome. thank you so much. great to see you. atheist richard dawkins has batch christians for years. but now, he is being blacklisted by the left for criticizing islam. he will be here next. ♪ with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just because of a claim. i totally could've - no! switching to allstate is worth it. >> announcer: no one loves a road trip like your furry sidekick! so when your "side glass" gets damaged... [dog barks] trust safelite autoglass to fix it fast. it's easy! just bring it to us, or let us come to you, and we'll get you back on the road! >> woman: thank you so much. >> safelite tech: my pleasure. >> announcer: 'cause we care about you... and your co-pilot. [dog barks] ♪safelite repair, safelite replace.♪ only tempur-breeze® mattresses. use an integrated system of technologies to keep you cool while you sleep. so you wake up feeling powerf
. >> i was born and raised in north st. louis.hat kept us safe and we have to have those type of communities available. >> laura: that we can agree on. i think it is awesome. thank you so much. great to see you. atheist richard dawkins has batch christians for years. but now, he is being blacklisted by the left for criticizing islam. he will be here next. ♪ with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just because of a claim. i totally could've - no! switching to allstate is worth...
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it looks good on the northwest coming into wyoming, perhaps a few storms north platte down towards st. louisy a few clouds, okay in tennessee. looks like central and upstate carolina may be better than coastal areas. around here a mix of sun and clouds and maybe a couple showers and storms in the afternoon. right now 87 at 2:42. temperatures by a degree or two because we'll see a little less sunshine tomorrow regardless of the clouds. 81% here in the district ending at 4:01. we'll keep our fingers crossed that any showers and storms that pop will pop a little bit later. how dark will it become? this is what it looks like, projection on tuesday at 2:42, pretty bright, not exactly the same but close enough. should look like a thick overcast at the height of the eclipse tomorrow just from the dimming and in totality you should be able to see planets and stars. we're looking at the day planner monday with sunshine, clouds, make an isolated storm or two in the afternoon, mid- 80s to maybe near 90, but i may have to pull back a couple degrees with the 3-degree guarantee. dew points dropped for a w
it looks good on the northwest coming into wyoming, perhaps a few storms north platte down towards st. louisy a few clouds, okay in tennessee. looks like central and upstate carolina may be better than coastal areas. around here a mix of sun and clouds and maybe a couple showers and storms in the afternoon. right now 87 at 2:42. temperatures by a degree or two because we'll see a little less sunshine tomorrow regardless of the clouds. 81% here in the district ending at 4:01. we'll keep our...
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north. >> in urban centers like st. louis, like baltimore which is taney's hometown, we have across the first part of the 19th century increasingly growing communities of free african americans. baltimore has the largest free black population in the country, nearly 25,000 at the eve of the civil war. that helps us begin to understand a touchstone of thinking about the problems of dred scott. >> to be clear, the decision they would make would affect the fate of the free blacks as well. >> absolutely. men and women, boys and girls, many of whom had been free across generations have been themselves claiming the status of citizens, allowed to be in early decades of the 19th century, which makes dred scott a terrible blow. >> they were not only claiming to be citizens, they were exercising the rights of citizens. they were voting. many voted for ratification of the constitution well before. so it comes as quite a blow. >> a little later on in our program we will be involving in the part of the series that makes it interesting for
north. >> in urban centers like st. louis, like baltimore which is taney's hometown, we have across the first part of the 19th century increasingly growing communities of free african americans. baltimore has the largest free black population in the country, nearly 25,000 at the eve of the civil war. that helps us begin to understand a touchstone of thinking about the problems of dred scott. >> to be clear, the decision they would make would affect the fate of the free blacks as...
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st. louis extremely segregated, north-south, and my parents always lived right in the middle.o it was right on the central point, and it actually works. people from the north and south came together and they talked. it took me a long time to learn this but i realize one of the powers of technology is not necessarily to get vaguely fast. it's actually to be up to make the choice to stay small. my mom wanted to stay small. she did want to go abroad. she wanted to go deep. i just think that's so cool. so i would look for ways to view as much as possible as she resources -- as few resources as possible because that's what everyone around the world is trying to figure out to do. that's really stunning. we've seen some examples of this in our companies, square cash is an interesting example where it is our smallest team in the company. it's also our most distributed team. we have no center of gravity for engineering. we have engineers in san francisco and kansas city, missouri, and waterloo and sydney and melbourne and sweden and austin, texas, probably just tired people in places o
st. louis extremely segregated, north-south, and my parents always lived right in the middle.o it was right on the central point, and it actually works. people from the north and south came together and they talked. it took me a long time to learn this but i realize one of the powers of technology is not necessarily to get vaguely fast. it's actually to be up to make the choice to stay small. my mom wanted to stay small. she did want to go abroad. she wanted to go deep. i just think that's so...
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st. louis is extremely segregated, north-south. my parents always lived right in the middle. it was right on the center point. people from the north and south came together and talked. it worked. it took me a long time to learn this but one of the powers of technology is not necessarily to get big really fast. it is to be able to make the choice to stay small. my mom wanted to stay small. she didn't want to go broad, she wanted to go deep. i think that is so cool. to do as much as possible with as few resources as possible. that is what everyone around the world is trying to figure out how to do. that is stunning. we've seen examples in companies, square cash is an interesting example. it is our smallest team in the company. it is also the most distributed. we have no center of gravity for engineering. we have engineers in san francisco, kansas city, waterloo, sydney, melbourne, .weden, austin texas probably just hired people in places i am not aware of yet. i think that is so cool. they figured out how to distribute themselves completely and to be one of the fastest moving t
st. louis is extremely segregated, north-south. my parents always lived right in the middle. it was right on the center point. people from the north and south came together and talked. it worked. it took me a long time to learn this but one of the powers of technology is not necessarily to get big really fast. it is to be able to make the choice to stay small. my mom wanted to stay small. she didn't want to go broad, she wanted to go deep. i think that is so cool. to do as much as possible with...
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north and east. the bay area is saying they are traveling as far as st. louis >> as we take a close look, you can see an interruption on the surface of the sun, a player popping up and that is what scientists love study when we have the total solar eclipses. >> it is an incredible view on the right-hand soul of the screen. >> is not a solar flare? >> it is a magnetic field structure that is coming out from the service of the sun. >> again, we were talking off- camera and you said the best way to examine and daddy the layers is with the moon that is blocking the surface of the sun so you can study the atmosphere.>> the best way from the surface of the earth, this is a view where we can really get -- us who live on earth, we can only get this view during the total solar eclipse time. >> that is incredible. >> i am sure as images are taken across the country, that will feed into a knowledge database that scientists can pick through and studied the outer edge of the shadow of the moon and animal -- analyze the players. >> there is a lot to learn. >> this may help u
north and east. the bay area is saying they are traveling as far as st. louis >> as we take a close look, you can see an interruption on the surface of the sun, a player popping up and that is what scientists love study when we have the total solar eclipses. >> it is an incredible view on the right-hand soul of the screen. >> is not a solar flare? >> it is a magnetic field structure that is coming out from the service of the sun. >> again, we were talking off-...
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north. ♪ the migration, which will have a profound effect on the course of american life, is accompanied by conflict. race riots in northern communities like philadelphia, chicago, and east st. louisare killed, white and negro. ♪ another kind of disease is loose in the land, suspicion, attacking all forms of dissent. vigilantes operating in the name of patriotism pursuing their own blacklist of enemies, draftdodgers and war bond slackers, pacifists who condemn war, labor groups that insist on voicing discontent, the foreign-born. wilson's fears of a brutalized conformist america loom over the nation. the government acts to take the law out of the hands of the mob. the wilson administration seeks and gets tough new laws suppressing freedom of speech and opinion. ♪ one controversial labor group, the industrial workers of the world, the wobblies, is violently suppressed by mob and government. in arizona, 1200 members are expelled to an army post in new mexico, where their preachings of strike with anarchist overtones. iww offices are raided and its members arrested, including bill haywood. socialist party leader eugene v. debs, who got one million votes for president of the united st
north. ♪ the migration, which will have a profound effect on the course of american life, is accompanied by conflict. race riots in northern communities like philadelphia, chicago, and east st. louisare killed, white and negro. ♪ another kind of disease is loose in the land, suspicion, attacking all forms of dissent. vigilantes operating in the name of patriotism pursuing their own blacklist of enemies, draftdodgers and war bond slackers, pacifists who condemn war, labor groups that insist...
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st. louis, and nashville. sound part of great smoky mountains will experience totality as will northeast georgia, western northarolina and upstate south carolina expected to draw big crowds because of the products system tea oh to atlanta and charlotte >> this is the only time when you can see the outermost layer of the sun in a natural way. it's the best shes yell event that you can see. >> that's not to deter chasers from across the globe >> we've had calls from people from europe, south america, people will come and chase this eclipse >> you enthusiasts are going wild, start marking this, there will be tremendous interest >> if you're going to book the hotel now you have to pay 700 or more, we'll have a partial eclipse, nasa sending us a little thing for us, glasses we're going to get the glasses. if you're lucky enough to be in the air at the time of the eclipse, you can get an incredibly cool perspective. as we take a live look at philadelphia international airport. in fact, southwest has like i guess five flights, and they're serving cosmic cocktails, hopefully it's a clear day, a week from tomorrow. >>
st. louis, and nashville. sound part of great smoky mountains will experience totality as will northeast georgia, western northarolina and upstate south carolina expected to draw big crowds because of the products system tea oh to atlanta and charlotte >> this is the only time when you can see the outermost layer of the sun in a natural way. it's the best shes yell event that you can see. >> that's not to deter chasers from across the globe >> we've had calls from people from...
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north through shreveport and memphis. you're going to see uranus far east as atlanta, memphis, maybe st. louis. that's going to give an opportunity for houston to dry out. this is the future radar. this is tuesday morning. heavy rain and the houston area. as we continue to move along, this system is slowly, slowly going to move out of the area. by early wednesday, you begin to get maybe a couple breaks. it's going to take probably half of the day on wednesday until it really starts to move out. that's enough time for this rain to continue to pile up. this is from right now. this isn't including what we've already seen. this is additional rainfall that i'm now showing you. perhaps another 10 inches in several locations in the houston area. there will be spots, especially as you travel to the east, where these numbers get even higher. we are still looking at maybe 1l inches to the rain we have already seen. this is a really big one. you know what, beyond that, and i want to point out quickly. i haven't had a lot of chance to talk about it. we have a low pressure system on the east coast as well.
north through shreveport and memphis. you're going to see uranus far east as atlanta, memphis, maybe st. louis. that's going to give an opportunity for houston to dry out. this is the future radar. this is tuesday morning. heavy rain and the houston area. as we continue to move along, this system is slowly, slowly going to move out of the area. by early wednesday, you begin to get maybe a couple breaks. it's going to take probably half of the day on wednesday until it really starts to move out....
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st. louis, 89 today. bismarck, north dakota, about 73.res. 65 in minneapolis. 73 in pierre. louisville at 87. but then temperatures will dip down, as well. chicago by friday, a high of only 64 degrees. that has that fall-ish feel, which is a shock to the system, considering it's early august. we have potential of some severe storms with large hail and damaging winds, through south-central south dakota and through most of nebraska as we go into >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a humid day today, and hazy and hot this afternoon. for philadelphia and new jersey, up to 90 degrees. and steamy conditions for the suburbs in the lehigh valley and delaware, too. as temperatures climb into the upper 80s. there's a good chance we'll see some showers and thunderstorms developing for most locations. the exception, looks like it's going to be the shore. even though it's cloudy this morning, we'll get nice breaks of sunshine. warm to 82 degrees this afternoon. have a great day. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you very
st. louis, 89 today. bismarck, north dakota, about 73.res. 65 in minneapolis. 73 in pierre. louisville at 87. but then temperatures will dip down, as well. chicago by friday, a high of only 64 degrees. that has that fall-ish feel, which is a shock to the system, considering it's early august. we have potential of some severe storms with large hail and damaging winds, through south-central south dakota and through most of nebraska as we go into >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill...
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mississippi and arkansas and in some respectslouisiana going north , those who didn't go to chicago, detroit, milwaukee, cleveland .in memphis or st. louis the one that populated memphis, they at least saw boss crump listening to just a little bit of their concerns when nobody else would even care about their issues. so yes, they gave their political allegiance to boss crump. now, the book contains a lot of characters who were either courageous or cowardly in memphis. when it came to racial equality in fairness. but the one thing that i took away from my research for this book and it was just an unbelievable, enjoyable experience for me as a person who grew up around memphis living in mississippi, boss crump was from holly springs. i also talk about ida b wells was from mississippi. the first african-american millionaire in the south, robert church also was from holly springs mississippi. who fled mississippi for good and sufficient reasons at that time. but the one thing that really stuck out for me when we talk about the specific politics is this. >> african-americans just wanted a seat at the table in memphis. they just wanted some pa
mississippi and arkansas and in some respectslouisiana going north , those who didn't go to chicago, detroit, milwaukee, cleveland .in memphis or st. louis the one that populated memphis, they at least saw boss crump listening to just a little bit of their concerns when nobody else would even care about their issues. so yes, they gave their political allegiance to boss crump. now, the book contains a lot of characters who were either courageous or cowardly in memphis. when it came to racial...
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st. louis, 89 today. bismarck, north dakota, about 73.inneapolis. 73 in pierre. louisville at 87. but then temperatures will dip down, as well. chicago by friday, a high of only 64 degrees. that has that fall-ish feel, which is a shock to the system, considering it's early august. we have potential of some severe storms with large hail and damaging winds, through south-central south dakota and through most of >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist carrie hall. it is going to be really hot, especially for parts of the south bay today. san jose up to 93 degrees, 102 degrees in gil roy today. as we head over towards the east bay, looking at all these widespread triple digits today, walnut creek up to 102, oakland 80 degrees and for the peninsula a range of temperatures at 67 in half moon bay to 91 in palo alto and the north bay up to 96. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you very much. >>> what do you say we start "trending"? >> let's do it. >> i want to take you back to your childhood. a longer trip for some of us than others
st. louis, 89 today. bismarck, north dakota, about 73.inneapolis. 73 in pierre. louisville at 87. but then temperatures will dip down, as well. chicago by friday, a high of only 64 degrees. that has that fall-ish feel, which is a shock to the system, considering it's early august. we have potential of some severe storms with large hail and damaging winds, through south-central south dakota and through most of >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist carrie hall. it is going to be really...
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st. louis 89 today, bismarck, north dakota, about 73 anden what happens to temperatures, 65 degrees in minneapolismperatures will start to dip down there as well. chicago by friday a high of only 64 degrees. so that has that fall feel which is a shock to the system considering it's early august. we do have the potential of strong storms with large hail and damaging winds through south central south dakota and most of nebraska as we go into this afternoon. that's a look at the weather across the country now here is a peek out your window. >>> good morning. we are already in the mid 70s. 76 degrees in washington, rest of the area about the low 70s, 73 degrees in gaithersburg, 71 clinton. winchester, though, still in the mid 60s. later on today you will notice a mix of clouds and sun out there, 91 degrees, humid, isolated afternoon thunderstorms possible. into the weekend if you're already making beach plans mostly dry, highs around 80. elsewhere into the weekend we're going to be in the mid >> your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you very much. what do you say we start trending? >> let's do it. >>
st. louis 89 today, bismarck, north dakota, about 73 anden what happens to temperatures, 65 degrees in minneapolismperatures will start to dip down there as well. chicago by friday a high of only 64 degrees. so that has that fall feel which is a shock to the system considering it's early august. we do have the potential of strong storms with large hail and damaging winds through south central south dakota and most of nebraska as we go into this afternoon. that's a look at the weather across the...
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st. louis, missouri into illinois and indiana. we will watch that system advance late this evening. so far north and west you can see highlighted in yellow tonight we're talking about sections of the poconos, lehigh valley a slight risk for severe weather, as we go hour by hour mixture of sun and cloud, dry for much of the day and watch what happens after seven or 8:00 we are watching for scattered showers and thunderstorms moving toward the poconos, sections of the lehigh valley into montgomery, bucks county and here's 10:00 p.m. tonight and by 11:00 p.m. clipping sections of philadelphia and to the north around trenton. weather authority seven day forecast showing you hot, humid for today, 92 degrees but as we move toward tomorrow , morning cloud, cooler temperatures 86 degrees and then look at thursday, friday,into the upcoming weekend, feeling more like fall, high temperatures for the weekend in the upper 70's. hey, heading out don't forget to check out that weather authority forecast on 101.1, more fm, bob kelly, busy morning, right. >> you got it, scottie, 4:17. here's the latest on our br
st. louis, missouri into illinois and indiana. we will watch that system advance late this evening. so far north and west you can see highlighted in yellow tonight we're talking about sections of the poconos, lehigh valley a slight risk for severe weather, as we go hour by hour mixture of sun and cloud, dry for much of the day and watch what happens after seven or 8:00 we are watching for scattered showers and thunderstorms moving toward the poconos, sections of the lehigh valley into...
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north korea. the white house standing by that in the wake of the details threat from pyongyang. >>> meantime, a feisty feline may have given the st. louisr their playoff hopes. yeah. andy scholes has the bleacher report, next. this is joanne. her long day as a hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. the ford summer sales event is in full swing. i'll jump out and guide you back. easy, son. this is gonna blow your mind. whoa. awesome. that is really cool. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer on ford f-150. get zero percent for sixty months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. that's the built ford tough f-150 with zero percent for sixty months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in offer ends soon during the ford summer sales event. >>> fresh off winning the national championship, quark deshawn watson making his nfl debut. andy scholes has more in the bleacher report. how did he do? >> pretty good. excited abou
north korea. the white house standing by that in the wake of the details threat from pyongyang. >>> meantime, a feisty feline may have given the st. louisr their playoff hopes. yeah. andy scholes has the bleacher report, next. this is joanne. her long day as a hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. the ford summer sales event is in full...
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st. louis. my colleague will conduct that conversation. she's in the gateway city. we continue to pay especially close attention to geopolitical risk after some heated comments to the northrnment and from president donald trump, the retired general wesley clark, the former nato supreme allied commander will join you later this hour. let's do a quick check of the data on this wednesday afternoon, starting with major indexes right now if we could print the dow jones industrial average down 1/3 of 1%. the s&p 500 down 1/5 of 1%. the nasdaq down 4/10 of 1%. the on environment and markets, given all the news out of an involving north korea. a quick check of some other data this afternoon, looking at the yield on the 10-year. the u.s. dollar-yen 109 at 95. again, continuing to monitor what's going on in the region. secretary tillerson making a stop in kuan this morning after north korea mentioned the u.s. territory and some comments
st. louis. my colleague will conduct that conversation. she's in the gateway city. we continue to pay especially close attention to geopolitical risk after some heated comments to the northrnment and from president donald trump, the retired general wesley clark, the former nato supreme allied commander will join you later this hour. let's do a quick check of the data on this wednesday afternoon, starting with major indexes right now if we could print the dow jones industrial average down 1/3 of...
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st. louis and the largest city in the path, nashville. the south part of the great smoky mountains will experience total tea, as will parts of northeast georgia, western north carolina and upstate south carolina, all expected to draw >> i think it's absolutely going to be worth it. it's a few minutes of darkness, but this is the only time when you can see the outermost layer of the sun in natural way. it's the biggest kind of event you can see from the surface of the earth >> that's not deterring eclipse chasers across the globe >> we've had calls from people in europe, southerly america, people will come from all over >> enthusiastics are going wild, there's going to be tremendous interest in this. >>> a virginia couple book add hotel room in idaho years in advance >> but with the eclipse a week away, the hotel is hiking its room rate, couple booked their room nearly three years ago. the hotel said we're raising the nightly rate two $200, and this week another call, another increase, jacked up now to $700 a night. apparently, high rates aren't illegal, apparently not price gouging so says the attorney general there. but it could be a crime is breaking a co
st. louis and the largest city in the path, nashville. the south part of the great smoky mountains will experience total tea, as will parts of northeast georgia, western north carolina and upstate south carolina, all expected to draw >> i think it's absolutely going to be worth it. it's a few minutes of darkness, but this is the only time when you can see the outermost layer of the sun in natural way. it's the biggest kind of event you can see from the surface of the earth >> that's...
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st. louis and the largest city in the path, nashville. the southern part of the great smokey mountains will experience totality. as will part of northeast georgia, western north and up-state south carolina. all expected to draw big crowds because of the proximity to atlanta and charlotte. >> i think it is absolutely going to be worth it. yes, it is a few minute of darkness, but this is the only time when you can see the outer most layer of the sun in a natural way. it is the only kind of -- the biggest celestial event to see from the earth. >> not deterring eclipse chasers from across the globe. >> we've had calls from people in europe, south america, and so people will come from all over the worlds to see this and chase this eclipse. >> entheusiasts are going wild, booking hotels, and making arrangements. >> start marking it on your calendar, because there will be tremendous interest in this. >> you know the little ones will think it is so cool. the kids in the school district out near harrisburg won't actually be watching the eclipse. the cumberland valley school district is cancelling recess on monday. they don't want students injuring themselves by lookin
st. louis and the largest city in the path, nashville. the southern part of the great smokey mountains will experience totality. as will part of northeast georgia, western north and up-state south carolina. all expected to draw big crowds because of the proximity to atlanta and charlotte. >> i think it is absolutely going to be worth it. yes, it is a few minute of darkness, but this is the only time when you can see the outer most layer of the sun in a natural way. it is the only kind of...
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north georgia, including the atlanta area. let's get into the weekend forecast. for today a few strong storms on the ohio valley. not widespread. there will be a few hit and miss strong storms. st. louisther round this afternoon. d.c., the best chance for storms for you later on tonight. if you have evening plans, keep that in mind. from flefrl, new york city northward, you should be dry throughout your entire friday. hit and miss showers and storms in the southeast. not mentioning a lot about the west because you continue to be very dry and very warm. really no issues right through your weekend. as we go into saturday, hit and miss showers and storms. there will be a period of even heavy rain saturday early this the morning right down the i-95 corridor. then it will dry out during the day, and then additional showers and storms hit and miss late in the afternoon. i think i can give you a good sunday, though, from about north carolina northwards. just the southeast still dodging showers and storms. we haven't had a lot of perfect weekends, the eastern half of the country, and this one definitely won't be one of them either. >> we'll just hunker down until sunday. >> yes, saturday is a
north georgia, including the atlanta area. let's get into the weekend forecast. for today a few strong storms on the ohio valley. not widespread. there will be a few hit and miss strong storms. st. louisther round this afternoon. d.c., the best chance for storms for you later on tonight. if you have evening plans, keep that in mind. from flefrl, new york city northward, you should be dry throughout your entire friday. hit and miss showers and storms in the southeast. not mentioning a lot about...
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north korea is escal e escalating. it could come within days. the rally cat we've been talking about and everybody is talking about it. it ran onto the field in st. louisinals game bringing the game to a stop with the bays load. a member of the grounds crew ran out to grab it but rally cat wasn't going down without a fight. they named it rally cat because this happened. bases loaded the next pitch. molina hit a grand slam and cardinals went on to win that game, 8-5 so now rally cat has to stay at busch stadium whenever the cardinals are playing. >> they'll run that cat out. >> molina ought to adopt him. >>> to a stunning story, stunning double guilty verdict for the former fbi agent and his daughter on trial for murdering her husband. abc's linzie janis spoke with one of the jurors and she's on the scene in lexington, north carolina. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, george. it was high drama and emotion in that courtroom as those verdicts were read out. the father and daughter immediately taken into custody. this morning, former au pair father tom martens heading to prison finding both guilty of second degree murder in the death of her
north korea is escal e escalating. it could come within days. the rally cat we've been talking about and everybody is talking about it. it ran onto the field in st. louisinals game bringing the game to a stop with the bays load. a member of the grounds crew ran out to grab it but rally cat wasn't going down without a fight. they named it rally cat because this happened. bases loaded the next pitch. molina hit a grand slam and cardinals went on to win that game, 8-5 so now rally cat has to stay...