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st. vith. ♪ >> not much time for sleeping, eating at irregular hours. everyone in every unit was fighting for its own life. maybe this is it. >> firing at 150 yards. >> when you are cold, you stay cold. there is no way of getting warm. >> we have no orders to retire. ♪ >> in 1944, p german army had been fighting for five years. high. confidence was strength overwhelming. the hold across europe regarded this. the forces of the rooms dead hello denver's -- hello desperately. reinforcements answered by inferior materials or silence. siegfried -- general siegfried recall these days as the most uneasy he spent until in late october when he learned the reason for the silence of the high command. >> [speaking foreign language] us he wasinformed planning a large-scale offensive in the near future. we were going to receive 20 infantry divisions, newly and completely equipped atalanta operations would be supported by 3000 fighters. this operation, which was to be initiated was at a south of cologne
st. vith. ♪ >> not much time for sleeping, eating at irregular hours. everyone in every unit was fighting for its own life. maybe this is it. >> firing at 150 yards. >> when you are cold, you stay cold. there is no way of getting warm. >> we have no orders to retire. ♪ >> in 1944, p german army had been fighting for five years. high. confidence was strength overwhelming. the hold across europe regarded this. the forces of the rooms dead hello denver's -- hello...
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the way of st.rancis we call them the. i said the relationship to our city is long but it's not really that long in the scale of things. our arch diocese is one of his younger daughters perhaps still in our adolescents really. she's named after her sainted father of course st. francis. the arch diocese was created about 160 years ago. the mission church at the heart of the city was founded by francis' followers less than 250 years ago and all of that is recent history in the timeline. for francis himself was born close to 850 years ago and for more than eight centuries his followers have been among the spiritual, pastoral and interelect yule leaders of the catholic church. what forms has this leadership taken? the way of st. francis is one of service and humility and self-sacrifice to others and love for all creatures and all creation. today we will talk to one of the sisters of st. francis in our arch diocese to learn more about the mission and way of life. so please rejoin us after this brief brea
the way of st.rancis we call them the. i said the relationship to our city is long but it's not really that long in the scale of things. our arch diocese is one of his younger daughters perhaps still in our adolescents really. she's named after her sainted father of course st. francis. the arch diocese was created about 160 years ago. the mission church at the heart of the city was founded by francis' followers less than 250 years ago and all of that is recent history in the timeline. for...
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arriving in st. louis, early may, our for guns, cannons, that have arrived including 2:32 pound siege guns. jefferson davis had authorized the movement of those candidates to st. louis to help governor jackson and the militia captured the st. louis arsenal. that's not going to happen, because in the tanya line is going to bring 6000 men. he has been able to recruit 6000 home guard, and u.s. reserve court. it's not the veterans reserve corps but the u.s. reserve corps. it's a specialized unit founded in 1861 in st. louis. including augustus bush and ever hard and highs are. they are part of the western reserve units in command of the militia, is actually this gentleman here. brigadier general daniel frost. he's the brigadier general of the state militia. he is in command. matt annual lion on may 10th will bring 6000 troops, surround camp jackson, and force it surrender. this is what he writes to general frost. it is my duty to demand, and i do by hereby demand of you, and immediate surrender of your c
arriving in st. louis, early may, our for guns, cannons, that have arrived including 2:32 pound siege guns. jefferson davis had authorized the movement of those candidates to st. louis to help governor jackson and the militia captured the st. louis arsenal. that's not going to happen, because in the tanya line is going to bring 6000 men. he has been able to recruit 6000 home guard, and u.s. reserve court. it's not the veterans reserve corps but the u.s. reserve corps. it's a specialized unit...
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coast of st thomas. the trip across the turquoise water from the marina didn't take long only about 15 minutes and then there they were in a tory of silence in a tropical paradise with a sordid story the building on top of the island there that's abstains main residence there's a stone wall there's a lawn there's a couple of other buildings here and we're not sure what they are maybe their guest quarters maybe employee quarters we're not exactly sure frances seeing palm trees lining the island every single palm tree was imported we're told at a cost of $20000.00 each on the opposite end of the $72.00 acre island from epstein's mansion is the temple looking structure that once had a golden dome ripped off during her. kane erm according to the locals we talked to many were reluctant to go on camera to talk about it stane saying they didn't want to be connected to his story but as one boat captain told us off camera that people here are relieved he's in jail saying that a dark cloud has been lifted on st jo
coast of st thomas. the trip across the turquoise water from the marina didn't take long only about 15 minutes and then there they were in a tory of silence in a tropical paradise with a sordid story the building on top of the island there that's abstains main residence there's a stone wall there's a lawn there's a couple of other buildings here and we're not sure what they are maybe their guest quarters maybe employee quarters we're not exactly sure frances seeing palm trees lining the island...
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the st. vith area in december, taking over from the second infantry division. they are pretty happy. the second infantry has created these foxholes with overhead cover. they have, they are using the pillboxes, so the 106th division thinks they are in good shape. they are commanded by major general allen jones and they are -- alan jones. they are organized with three infantry regiments. the other key thing about the divisions at this time, when mcnair is standing up the army he makes every infantry division look the same. what that means is, this division could be going to europe or north africa or the jungles of the south pacific without any changes. what they decide to do is give the divisions extra units to be able to help them do their mission. tank battalions are usually assigned to an infantry division from a pool, as our tank -- as is tanks does -- tank destroyers, but the 106th doesn't have a tank battalion as it takes over the line because they don't think in the ardennes, they will n
the st. vith area in december, taking over from the second infantry division. they are pretty happy. the second infantry has created these foxholes with overhead cover. they have, they are using the pillboxes, so the 106th division thinks they are in good shape. they are commanded by major general allen jones and they are -- alan jones. they are organized with three infantry regiments. the other key thing about the divisions at this time, when mcnair is standing up the army he makes every...
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as you get back to st. vith, schonberg, the one bridge, the the piece of high wooded ground about a mile to the east. and the town of st. vith. it is not a large town. in 1944, it has about 2000 inhabitants. bastogne has about 4000. and so it has been taken over not because these are great defense positions, but because this is where we ended up stopping in october. and we hate to have to go back to the west wall and try to capture it again. the morning of the 16th, german forces, the 18th has been patrolling heavily. has identified the new division in the area. they have identified the flanks and they will begin to come in through the flanks of the two regiments that will become trapped. by nightfall, they are coming up to two towns. one is adler, up on the road up here. the other one is in that area. at that point, the defense is still holding pretty well. the two regimens have only been hit by patrols. for brand-new troops, they think they are doing well. they push back patrols. they are still holding. b
as you get back to st. vith, schonberg, the one bridge, the the piece of high wooded ground about a mile to the east. and the town of st. vith. it is not a large town. in 1944, it has about 2000 inhabitants. bastogne has about 4000. and so it has been taken over not because these are great defense positions, but because this is where we ended up stopping in october. and we hate to have to go back to the west wall and try to capture it again. the morning of the 16th, german forces, the 18th has...
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arriving in st. louis early may are actually four guns, four cannon that have arrived, including two 32-pound siege guns. jefferson davis had authorized that movement of those four cannon to st. louis to help governor jackson and the militia capture the st. louis arsenal. but that's not going to happen because nathaniel lyon is going to bring 6,000 men. he has been able to recruit 6,000 home guard and u.s. reserve core. it's not the veterans reserve but u.s. reserve corps a specialized unit founded in st. louis in 1861 including augustus bush and everyhart anheiser, they are a part of the reserve units. in command of the militia is actually this gentleman here, brigadier general daniel frost, a brigadier general of state militia, but he is in command. nathaniel lyon on may 10 will bring his 6,000 troops, surround camp jackson and force its surrender. this is what he writes to general frost, it is my duty to demand and i do hereby demand of you an immediate surrender of your command. general frost has
arriving in st. louis early may are actually four guns, four cannon that have arrived, including two 32-pound siege guns. jefferson davis had authorized that movement of those four cannon to st. louis to help governor jackson and the militia capture the st. louis arsenal. but that's not going to happen because nathaniel lyon is going to bring 6,000 men. he has been able to recruit 6,000 home guard and u.s. reserve core. it's not the veterans reserve but u.s. reserve corps a specialized unit...
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st.he red coats of the revolution are normally depicted as unthinking, kmeetly unsuited for the challenges they encountered. and according to to the long cheri cherished stereotype, they campaigned in uniforms designed for the parade ground and practiced rigid tactics suited for the clear exb pants pants. a british historian demolished these myths in 2008 when he published with zeal and with bayonets only the british army on campaign in north america 1775 to 1783. spring completely revolutionized our view of combat in the war of independence. the britsish army was what today's american military calls a thinking enemy. british officers such as sir william howe realized they had to adapt to american conditions from the outset. and they trained all their foot soldiers to function like infantry. after bunker hill, they led their red coats into battle in open order, not tightly packed lines. lack account large amounts of call value ri and facing too few number to necessitate tight formations.
st.he red coats of the revolution are normally depicted as unthinking, kmeetly unsuited for the challenges they encountered. and according to to the long cheri cherished stereotype, they campaigned in uniforms designed for the parade ground and practiced rigid tactics suited for the clear exb pants pants. a british historian demolished these myths in 2008 when he published with zeal and with bayonets only the british army on campaign in north america 1775 to 1783. spring completely...
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there are 300,000 arms at the st. louis arsenal at that time. so key for missouri and st. louis to protect this at all costs. to do this, captain nathaniel lyon who was in command of company b of the united states infantry regiment, he was stationed at fort leavenworth when these civil war officially began, but he was transferred to st. louis where he would bring about 100 men to guard the arsenal. he does realize the arsenal will take a lot more men than 102 protected, especially knowing that governor jackson he is pictured here again, he has been working with the confederate government, conspiring with them too, in his eyes, bring misery into the confederacy officially enjoin these rebellious states. he is calling for the militia. this is outside of st. louis. they gathered there in camp jackson. there are about 600 or so. it's hundred to 900. he has got quite a few men with him in this militia. at the same time, they began to congregate. governor jackson is awaiting a package to be shipped from baton rouge, louisiana. arriving in early may are more guns, four cannons, i
there are 300,000 arms at the st. louis arsenal at that time. so key for missouri and st. louis to protect this at all costs. to do this, captain nathaniel lyon who was in command of company b of the united states infantry regiment, he was stationed at fort leavenworth when these civil war officially began, but he was transferred to st. louis where he would bring about 100 men to guard the arsenal. he does realize the arsenal will take a lot more men than 102 protected, especially knowing that...
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thomas and little st. james.b of companies made it difficult to monitor the convicted sex offender. was this done to conceal his identity? >> we believe it is, and we allege that it was. >> reporter: epstein's alleged business ventures included a company called southern trust. he also allegedly had ties to the american yacht harbor. neither company is named as a defendant in the lawsuit. a harbor employee told us this boat with the letters lsj is used t ferry workers and supplies to and from little st. james. according to local media outlet, epstein also donated money to local government officials in the u.s. virgin islands and donated dozens of computers to be given away at schools. was he known on the island as someone who was philanthropic or donated to charitable causes? >> i can't comment fully on that, but definitely i do not think he was regarded as an upstanding member of the community. it was public message to he was a registeredex
thomas and little st. james.b of companies made it difficult to monitor the convicted sex offender. was this done to conceal his identity? >> we believe it is, and we allege that it was. >> reporter: epstein's alleged business ventures included a company called southern trust. he also allegedly had ties to the american yacht harbor. neither company is named as a defendant in the lawsuit. a harbor employee told us this boat with the letters lsj is used t ferry workers and supplies to...
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abc's steve osunsami from st. wlus. >> reporter: this is the woman in the center of the storm tonight. kimberly gardner is st. louis's first black prosecuting attorney. and in a bombshell lawsuit, she accuses the city and the police union of a racist conspiracy aimed at stopping her from doing her job. >> this suit is so important, because the people of the city of st. louis who represented me will not be intimidated. >> reporter: here's another first -- black prosecutors from across the country, all of them women, came to st. louis to support her. >> every prosecutor here has had similar experiences to kim. >> reporter: gardner is part of new wave of elected prosecutors who pledged to make the justice system more fair to people of color. she immediately stopped prosecuting small marijuana offenses and is refusing to try cases involving more than 40 arresting officers who she feels aren't trustworthy. but her critics point to her high profile case against the governor. an investigator she hired is charged with per
abc's steve osunsami from st. wlus. >> reporter: this is the woman in the center of the storm tonight. kimberly gardner is st. louis's first black prosecuting attorney. and in a bombshell lawsuit, she accuses the city and the police union of a racist conspiracy aimed at stopping her from doing her job. >> this suit is so important, because the people of the city of st. louis who represented me will not be intimidated. >> reporter: here's another first -- black prosecutors from...
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h . >> reporter: st.ouis erupted into protests, and gardner tookg r an independent investigation into police misconduct. >> we believe that the police department cannot investigate th it is changing the minds of individuals who have held on to the status quo. >> reporter: during the unrest that followed smith's death, four st. louis police officers allegedly attacked and beat a black police officer who was working undercover in the middle of the protesters, the officers seen here in this "usa today" video, were indicted on criminal charges. one of the officers has since pled guilty. her lawsuit also points to the findings of the plainview project, a report by the non-profit injustice watch which investigated public facebook posts from police officers across the country. several of the posts by st. louis officers suggested they looked forward to harming protesters. one read "black lives splatter," another depicted a soldier dragging a civilian with the caption "how to handle protesters." and many posts wer
h . >> reporter: st.ouis erupted into protests, and gardner tookg r an independent investigation into police misconduct. >> we believe that the police department cannot investigate th it is changing the minds of individuals who have held on to the status quo. >> reporter: during the unrest that followed smith's death, four st. louis police officers allegedly attacked and beat a black police officer who was working undercover in the middle of the protesters, the officers seen...
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they are announced it will add 500 new jobs the st. louis region and pfizer also invested over 230 million dollars. boeing secured a 16 billion dollar contract to build bts trainer and the nba was just broke ground on their billion dollar campus -- and on the other side of the state, companies like swiss -- for russia, cbs and while they'll read have made huge investments in the area and of course, kansas city, made more than 130 other cities around the country to land two divisions from the usda and over 500 new jobs for the first time in our nation's history. our big cities are not the only ones generating new jobs in attracting investment. griggs and stratton is creating 130 new jobs in poplar bluff. dollar tree is investing 110 million dollars for a new distribution center in orange, bird creating 375 new jobs, new core steal, the largest steel company in the united states is close to production at his 250 million dollar steam ill steel mill and will create 250 new jobs into dalia, missouri, aurora organic dairy opened a new proces
they are announced it will add 500 new jobs the st. louis region and pfizer also invested over 230 million dollars. boeing secured a 16 billion dollar contract to build bts trainer and the nba was just broke ground on their billion dollar campus -- and on the other side of the state, companies like swiss -- for russia, cbs and while they'll read have made huge investments in the area and of course, kansas city, made more than 130 other cities around the country to land two divisions from the...
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st. team to catch are they? st. helens is a wonderful rugby league club and they we re wonderful rugby league club and they were super terrific as a team last year. the other ones we have to catch, we are very lucky to recruit jackson the current made of steel, been huge for us so far in preseason already. looking forward to what he brings to our team and he openly admits he probably lost as much a little bit but it has felt rejuvenated in the coming weeks and apps expecting huge things from him. a perfect night for these kinds of players to thrive on occasions like this. and as we said this feels like an important watershed moment for super league. winter stand where we're at as a sport and as a game. the signings in the clubs are promoting themselves in marketing themselves, it's very important for themselves, it's very important for the future broadcasting deals so it's a very important season and exciting season and a very unpredictable season. i tried to write down this and it cannot
st. team to catch are they? st. helens is a wonderful rugby league club and they we re wonderful rugby league club and they were super terrific as a team last year. the other ones we have to catch, we are very lucky to recruit jackson the current made of steel, been huge for us so far in preseason already. looking forward to what he brings to our team and he openly admits he probably lost as much a little bit but it has felt rejuvenated in the coming weeks and apps expecting huge things from...
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every reason he wheels himself up the hill to work at st. boniface, helping people just as they helped ay after the earthquake. when he was pulled out, he was told he would never walk again. where would you be if it weren't for this place? >> i don't know. i doowme place tove.et. reporr: very might not be alive.urn any patients away. they also receive no money from the haitian government. they survive on a mix of private donations and outside grants. dr. pierre is in charge of running the hospital on a daily basis. he has been at st. boniface for 18 years. >> i think we inspire people. and that's why also teaching has been more and more part of what we do here, because we want to inspire a new model in the haitian health care system. and with not tons of finances, there are ways to improve the system with some commitment, accountability, and how to work. >> reporter: we asked conner shapiro why boniface has succeeded when so many others have failed. will there is no magic possession here. it's been this slow successful build that has been gi
every reason he wheels himself up the hill to work at st. boniface, helping people just as they helped ay after the earthquake. when he was pulled out, he was told he would never walk again. where would you be if it weren't for this place? >> i don't know. i doowme place tove.et. reporr: very might not be alive.urn any patients away. they also receive no money from the haitian government. they survive on a mix of private donations and outside grants. dr. pierre is in charge of running the...
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in 2005 years from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over. europe printer collector doesn't seem to see one hour. you. know but at the will. they're also going only was there. he sees a load oh yeah you can see. it was a. little. religious with those you know. and seal and like the man in knots woman missing going through old seals was releasing. the me tell you spew sounds cool guys we have seen the men who you. in at an angle. that. knows i think. leave you didn't even know it as. this is a drug dealer's. trip. if you do don't do the night around. as you go in there. and i had to go handy. p.s.e. little more multi now when posting about that what i want is not simple do you have a learning they're really going to i mean as you. get overly condemning this you. will they were there so there's no you know. i said it was dangerous and gary says this you. know this is mr bush already said. they know what it was good as a story. and he also you know it was the new because i need a laugh what is her.
in 2005 years from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over. europe printer collector doesn't seem to see one hour. you. know but at the will. they're also going only was there. he sees a load oh yeah you can see. it was a. little. religious with those you know. and seal and like the man in knots woman missing going through old seals was releasing. the me tell you spew sounds cool guys we have seen the men...
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gibbs is employed at amara cold, a storage company in st. louis. if we are to be a society that believes in forgiveness and second chances, then it is the next chapter in their lives that will matter most. please join me in recognizing mrs. kershaw and mrs. gibbs. [ applause ] please know we believe in you. we support you. and we wish you the best in the days to come. the opportunities we have provided for individuals to better themselves and in return provide a more stable environment for their families will truly change lives long after all of us are gone. when we talk about these successes in workforce development, it is also worth pointing out that real incomes are rising faster than any time in recent history. more people have more money in their pockets and the tax cuts at the state and the federal level are absolutely having a positive impact here in missouri. [ applause ] missouri now ranks seventh in the nation for small business wage growth. and in a 3.1% our unemployment rate continues to remain at historic lows. and what has been below
gibbs is employed at amara cold, a storage company in st. louis. if we are to be a society that believes in forgiveness and second chances, then it is the next chapter in their lives that will matter most. please join me in recognizing mrs. kershaw and mrs. gibbs. [ applause ] please know we believe in you. we support you. and we wish you the best in the days to come. the opportunities we have provided for individuals to better themselves and in return provide a more stable environment for...
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wildfires ve been e of the st noticeae in 19. fires, ke -- amy:n london,nglaland, clate actistith extincon bellion he aie-in protest outside e corporatoffis of emens, calng out thagerman company. meanwhile,xtinction bellion activi in scotlanlock themlves togetr in a hum chain tolock the offes of shl oil company, holding sig that rea"tell the tru" and "also eal extinctn." the atof virgia has clared a tporary sta of emerncy head othe gun rits ,allscheduled for mony mart luther...
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. >> reporter: labadie and the restf the st. area sit at the confluence of the missouri and the mississippi-- the two longt rivers in the u.s. the area is highly susceptible to flooding from these and their smaller tributars. robert criss is a hydrogeologi at st. louis's washingtoner unty. 's says that groundwater plays a big role in the arloods. >> when it rains, you see the rivers go up, especially the small streams. well, you-- you think that's the immediate rainfall, this notion of overland flow. and sometimes that's true. but a really large component of that flow is displaced groundwater, that's been in the system a long time. so it rains, and you push out the old water. >> reporter: in addition to the labadie plant, ameren owns and operates three other coal plants in t region. all are built and store coal ash along floodplains-either in criss says that storing coal ash in a floodplain puts the area's uifer at great risk. >> the groundwater in theai alluvial flood responds onsi a daily to the water level in the river. the w
. >> reporter: labadie and the restf the st. area sit at the confluence of the missouri and the mississippi-- the two longt rivers in the u.s. the area is highly susceptible to flooding from these and their smaller tributars. robert criss is a hydrogeologi at st. louis's washingtoner unty. 's says that groundwater plays a big role in the arloods. >> when it rains, you see the rivers go up, especially the small streams. well, you-- you think that's the immediate rainfall, this notion...
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i want to thank st sfgtv for staffing this meeting. >> mr. clerk. >> please make sure you've silenced your cell phones and iteming acted upon today will appear on february 4, 2020 board of agenda unless otherwise stated. >> please call our first item. >> number one is a hearing to consider that the transfer of general public premises' liquor license to the lion's den ventures doing business as lion's den at 51 wentworth place will serve the public of the county. >> we'll hear from the alu first. >> yep. >> good morning pup have a port for lion's den ventures applying for anti-58 license and if approved this would allow to have cater privileges. no letters of protest. there are 11 letters of support and located in plot 140, which is a high crime area and high saturation and central station has no opposition. unit recommends approval with the following conditions. number one, the petitioner shall be responsible for maintaining free litter adjacent to the area they have control and number two, a petitioner shall actively monitor the area under t
i want to thank st sfgtv for staffing this meeting. >> mr. clerk. >> please make sure you've silenced your cell phones and iteming acted upon today will appear on february 4, 2020 board of agenda unless otherwise stated. >> please call our first item. >> number one is a hearing to consider that the transfer of general public premises' liquor license to the lion's den ventures doing business as lion's den at 51 wentworth place will serve the public of the county. >>...
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she invited some environmental health specialist from st louis university struggle and 2 representatives from lawyer community. we had a conversation going to be all together and talk for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. and the stories were the same same things that were happening same relationship with the company same kind of intimidation and threats same kind of denying there as an issue the same health issues in both places and. the mobilization began to bear fruit. in 2005. of the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over a our. journey printer plenty of those go see when our only to the. good but at the will. they go 30 going only was there they mean. he sees a load oh yeah. i mean maybe it was. then they do this with those you know. and seal. i love them and if enough of th
she invited some environmental health specialist from st louis university struggle and 2 representatives from lawyer community. we had a conversation going to be all together and talk for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. and the stories were the same same things that...
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st. mary's and byu. jordan ford to beat the buzzer. st. mary's up three. you know ford looks a little like steph and play as little like steph. 10 seconds left. throwing it down and hawse with 29 in o.t. spin move off glass, got it. st. mary's by three. hawse, desperation. time runs out. st. mary's hangs on. 87-84. stanford hosting washington. this is oscar desilva. we call this without a birdie. sorry, oscar. davis, the prayer. shot clock expiring. we're tied at 55. tyrell terry. freshman splash. stanford then stanford ends the game to and cal hosting washington state in berkeley. austin had 17 in the first half. cal up by six at the half. second half, joel brown. here's what brown can do for you. then feeds matt bradley. this is -- bradley goes for 26 and cal gets the win. abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. there we are. >> fabulous. >> can hear the band in the background. case in point, if you savget xfinity internetple. and mobile together, big savings on your wireless bill. write this down, this is important. amy, this is actually a life sav
st. mary's and byu. jordan ford to beat the buzzer. st. mary's up three. you know ford looks a little like steph and play as little like steph. 10 seconds left. throwing it down and hawse with 29 in o.t. spin move off glass, got it. st. mary's by three. hawse, desperation. time runs out. st. mary's hangs on. 87-84. stanford hosting washington. this is oscar desilva. we call this without a birdie. sorry, oscar. davis, the prayer. shot clock expiring. we're tied at 55. tyrell terry. freshman...
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searchin peru learned from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in a herculean e.-m. missouri. this 3 also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant o. . links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from the lawyer community. we had a conversation had a meal together and talked for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. and the stories were the same same things that were happening same relationship with the company same kind of intimidation and threats same kind of denying there was an issue of same health issues in both places and. the mobilization began to bear fruit. in 2500 years from
searchin peru learned from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in a herculean e.-m. missouri. this 3 also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant o. . links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from the lawyer...
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st. mary's and byu. jordan ford to beat the buzzer. st. mary's up three.ittle like steph and play as little like steph. 10 seconds left. throwing it down and hawse with 29 in o.t. spin move off glass, got it. st. mary's by three. hawse, desperation. time runs out. st. mary's hangs on. 87-84. stanford hosting washington. this is oscar desilva. we call this without a birdie. sorry, oscar. davis, the prayer. shot clock expiring. we're tied at 55. tyrell terry. freshman splash. stanford then stanford ends the game to and cal hosting washington state in berkeley. austin had 17 in the first half. cal up by six at the half. second half, joel brown. here's what brown can do for you. then feeds matt bradley. this is -- bradley goes for 26 and cal gets the win. abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. there we are. >> fabulous. >> can hear the band in the background. >>> why don't you toss it to trumpand total disaster.mplete let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty year
st. mary's and byu. jordan ford to beat the buzzer. st. mary's up three.ittle like steph and play as little like steph. 10 seconds left. throwing it down and hawse with 29 in o.t. spin move off glass, got it. st. mary's by three. hawse, desperation. time runs out. st. mary's hangs on. 87-84. stanford hosting washington. this is oscar desilva. we call this without a birdie. sorry, oscar. davis, the prayer. shot clock expiring. we're tied at 55. tyrell terry. freshman splash. stanford then...
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in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando serrano went to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people love love i have. julie cling to kill any of those girls these only to the. good but at the evil. going only was there they. say so loud oh yeah. it was. only do this with those not. as he'll. i love them and if enough of them in the same going through all. these. guys we have seen the many good you. and. i have all. people hope you find that. you know that i think. levy didn't even know. this is a drug dealer's. ok. you know now. as you go in there. and i had to go. yes he'll. multivalued went off within about an hour what is not simple do you have a learning they're really going to i mean. if you have an elegant i mean this year . will they be yes and they're going to you know. i said was that. this year. there is a risk. then i'll let it get as good as a story. and he or she or it was then you know because i need a laugh or it's her. or is that it gets get out when there is a look at me. and you know if you go see your it is hell. and while you'
in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando serrano went to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people love love i have. julie cling to kill any of those girls these only to the. good but at the evil. going only was there they. say so loud oh yeah. it was. only do this with those not. as he'll. i love them and if enough of them in the same going through all. these. guys we have seen the many good you. and. i have all. people hope you find that. you know that...
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>> terry, last time we were at st. christopher outside st. leo the great catholic parish and there it is, the cell tower behind me at st. leo's. we're going to see if -- it's kind of dark out here. towers like these that families say need to come down. the cell base station at st. leo's is so modern it blends in with the church steeple. parents say it comes with with 5g technology. this is a look from st. christopher in south san jose. an old cell-based tower with 4g technology. many argue parents and parishioners say they all need to go. >> the tower should come down. >> in a statement, the diocese says 15 of its churches or schools have a cell-based station. they lease a space for $30,000 per year. parents fear their children may be getting deaf with radio waves. after meeting with those parents, the diocese ordered all of its sites not to renew any lease agreements until a special task force was complete with its version on the safety. >> you're being told it's a moratorium on new towers. but it doesn't help the students who are exposed to
>> terry, last time we were at st. christopher outside st. leo the great catholic parish and there it is, the cell tower behind me at st. leo's. we're going to see if -- it's kind of dark out here. towers like these that families say need to come down. the cell base station at st. leo's is so modern it blends in with the church steeple. parents say it comes with with 5g technology. this is a look from st. christopher in south san jose. an old cell-based tower with 4g technology. many...
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system st barts and john.songs like the time go away you know they stay with us for all time highs by. the sound of fresh starts february 7th on w. this is deja vu news live from berlin a deadly corona virus that's raising global concerns reaches germany the virus is now spread to more than a dozen countries in china where they originated more than 100 people have died some 450 have been infected. and witnessing so.
system st barts and john.songs like the time go away you know they stay with us for all time highs by. the sound of fresh starts february 7th on w. this is deja vu news live from berlin a deadly corona virus that's raising global concerns reaches germany the virus is now spread to more than a dozen countries in china where they originated more than 100 people have died some 450 have been infected. and witnessing so.
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why pope francis smacked a woman's hand in st. peter's woman's hand in st. peter's square. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. anne-marie green is off. i'm wendy gillette. happy new year. celebrations around the world marked the start of 2020. in new york's times square about a million people partied amid tight security as the iconic crystal ball dropped to usher in the new year without incident. elsewhere, fireworks litit up t sky in cities across the globe as people said good-bye to 2019. hillary lane has more on the new year's festivities in the big apple. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: at the stroke of midnight, the massive crowd in times square rang in the start of 2020. >> a bucket list item, so always wanted to come to new york and do it in times square. >> i never going to regret to spend new year here. >> reporter: the big apple's big party came off without a hitch thanks in no small part to the massive police operation that enveloped the crowd. the nypd had said it was unaware of any credibl
why pope francis smacked a woman's hand in st. peter's woman's hand in st. peter's square. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. anne-marie green is off. i'm wendy gillette. happy new year. celebrations around the world marked the start of 2020. in new york's times square about a million people partied amid tight security as the iconic crystal ball dropped to usher in the new year without incident. elsewhere,...
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and st. james and larkin street are doing that today. thank you. [applause] so first we have honored guests with us today and i'll turn it over to her. and mayor breed has led the effort and she made $2.3 million investment into transhome which includes this opening today which is going to be 13 folks housed and 55 folks to receive subsidies for folks who are low income and she spearheaded with the community and the office and tony and we're so honored to have a mayor that continues to commit and really work to make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. so please welcome mayor breed. >> mayor london breed: thank you for joining us on this historic day. when i first became mayor in san francisco and met with the folks in my office, many of the department heads, i made it clear that equity would be at the top of our agenda in everything that we do. we need to change the culture of san francisco and not just talk about the problems that exist, but actually to make the kinds of investments
and st. james and larkin street are doing that today. thank you. [applause] so first we have honored guests with us today and i'll turn it over to her. and mayor breed has led the effort and she made $2.3 million investment into transhome which includes this opening today which is going to be 13 folks housed and 55 folks to receive subsidies for folks who are low income and she spearheaded with the community and the office and tony and we're so honored to have a mayor that continues to commit...
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plus nugge, fries and a drink for st four bucks. you'll wonder why you everettl f les (sig) get your four for four at wendy's. >>welcome back to the kron 4 morning news i'm rebecca strum in for john this morning and we're looking at pretty good conditions visibility, wise. it's a not too foggy out there not too cloudy yet. here's conditions at san francisco iernational airport nothing in your way ough delay free jose for those inbound n san temperatures in the low 60's for the afternoon and then rain expected for this weekend of all those details my ll forecast coming up in just a bit robin all right thank your back over to the bay bridge. the line is growing on 80 into san francisco not geing better only getting heavier, so you ed to get out there early if you have to sit in this back . >>13 minutes and growing into san francisco over to the dublin interchange just getting word of a multi vehicle accident in may ve started as a stall and looks like sever lanes are blocked us-south 6 ad of 5.80 right at the split. 3 lanes shut down
plus nugge, fries and a drink for st four bucks. you'll wonder why you everettl f les (sig) get your four for four at wendy's. >>welcome back to the kron 4 morning news i'm rebecca strum in for john this morning and we're looking at pretty good conditions visibility, wise. it's a not too foggy out there not too cloudy yet. here's conditions at san francisco iernational airport nothing in your way ough delay free jose for those inbound n san temperatures in the low 60's for the afternoon...
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and st.. [applause] so first we have honored guests with us today and i'll turn it over to her. and mayor breed has led the effort and she made $2.3 million investment into transhome which includes this opening today which is going to be 13 folks housed and 55 folks to receive subsidies for folks who are low income and she spearheaded with the community and the office and tony and we're so honored to have a mayor that continues to commit and really work to make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. so please welcome mayor breed. >> mayor london breed: thank you for joining us on this historic day. when i first became mayor in san francisco and met with the folks in my office, many of the department heads, i made it clear that equity would be at the top of our agenda in everything that we do. we need to change the culture of san francisco and not just talk about the problems that exist, but actually to make the kinds of investments that will deliver real results. and it comes from my own
and st.. [applause] so first we have honored guests with us today and i'll turn it over to her. and mayor breed has led the effort and she made $2.3 million investment into transhome which includes this opening today which is going to be 13 folks housed and 55 folks to receive subsidies for folks who are low income and she spearheaded with the community and the office and tony and we're so honored to have a mayor that continues to commit and really work to make sure that everyone in this city...
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better views from berkeley showing off some of that rainfall that is actively falling out there in the st bay heaviest of shower are ncentrated well to our north across thnorthern tier of the central valy now working their way into the foot hills of the southern cascades and the northern sierra also so impressively in a low snowfall appear as for the bay area. what we're seeing is defitely some lighter stuff is robin did know te but embedded in these light showers are some moderate showers to like on the peninsula. >>and a couple of spots out ere in the east bay, showers are really zipping through the day really quickly here let me point out area of moderate shower tivity to you right here just remember at the start of the show out 30 nutes ago that was just moving through san francisco so that tells you just how fast this rainfall is making its way light showers for th most part but there are areas anthere were rainfall is picking up. >>d yes, it is slick. so you dowant to take it slower again this has its greatest are you taking to the roads a little bit later on well u're going to be l
better views from berkeley showing off some of that rainfall that is actively falling out there in the st bay heaviest of shower are ncentrated well to our north across thnorthern tier of the central valy now working their way into the foot hills of the southern cascades and the northern sierra also so impressively in a low snowfall appear as for the bay area. what we're seeing is defitely some lighter stuff is robin did know te but embedded in these light showers are some moderate showers to...
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and st. james and larkin street are doing that today. thank you. [applause] so first we have honored guests with us today and i'll turn it over to her. and mayor breed has led the effort and she made $2.3 million investment into transhome which includes this opening today which is going to be 13 folks housed and 55 folks to receive subsidies for folks who are low income and she spearheaded with the community and the office and tony and we're so honored to have a mayor that continues to commit and really work to make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. so please welcome mayor breed. >> mayor london breed: thank you for joining us on this historic day. when i first became mayor in san francisco and met with the folks in my office, many of the department heads, i made it clear that equity would be at the top of our agenda in everything that we do. we need to change the culture of san francisco and not just talk about the problems that exist, but actually to make the kinds of investments
and st. james and larkin street are doing that today. thank you. [applause] so first we have honored guests with us today and i'll turn it over to her. and mayor breed has led the effort and she made $2.3 million investment into transhome which includes this opening today which is going to be 13 folks housed and 55 folks to receive subsidies for folks who are low income and she spearheaded with the community and the office and tony and we're so honored to have a mayor that continues to commit...