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african americans in the st. louisre disproportionately stopped and searched by police on a regular basis. many of those ticketed come from low-income backgrounds...they can end up in court for minor offenses...leading to a spiral of debt that is sometimes difficult to escape. >> brake lights are $100 driving while suspended is $200 the insurance is $100 you got $100 on each of the failure to appear... $10 on the seatbelt... see the clerk at the window... >> it is almost always the case that the judge, and the prosecutor, and the police are white, and the defendants are black. almost always - not every time - almost always. >> thomas harvey is a local st louis lawyer. he says some municipalities get more than 30 percent of their revenue from fines that target mainly lower-income residents. >> it looks loke you have a payment due this evening... is that correct? >> yes sir...that is correct... >> they are facing daily choices regarding their poverty, that it makes sense not to pay to get the car registered, because you'
african americans in the st. louisre disproportionately stopped and searched by police on a regular basis. many of those ticketed come from low-income backgrounds...they can end up in court for minor offenses...leading to a spiral of debt that is sometimes difficult to escape. >> brake lights are $100 driving while suspended is $200 the insurance is $100 you got $100 on each of the failure to appear... $10 on the seatbelt... see the clerk at the window... >> it is almost always the...
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right now in st. louisit's a huge problem for us. >> you also said something about social skills of young people in st. louis, we heard a similar comment in the new york times today, i believe from the police chief in -- i believe it was milwaukee, i may be wrong, saying there seems to be young men in poor neighborhoods, more willing to use guns to settle beefs or even petty disputes than before. you've seen that in sane the louis as well? >> absolutely, and you're right, it was a decision that these young people make, they would rather get caught by law enforcement with their gun than without a gun by their peers, i think it's a culture shift, the mind shift that's really cost us the problem. >> sam dodson, thank you so much, we wish the best to you and your officers in this difficult time with the spiking murder rates. we're going to stay on this breaking story, police expected to update any minute on the manhunt for suspects still at large. who allegedly shot and killed a police officer right outside chi
right now in st. louisit's a huge problem for us. >> you also said something about social skills of young people in st. louis, we heard a similar comment in the new york times today, i believe from the police chief in -- i believe it was milwaukee, i may be wrong, saying there seems to be young men in poor neighborhoods, more willing to use guns to settle beefs or even petty disputes than before. you've seen that in sane the louis as well? >> absolutely, and you're right, it was a...
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robert holmes in chicago and the homes in st. louis, which were oflt under the provisions this 1949 segregated public housing act. you may remember them. they became an iconic symbol of segregated public housing in this country. they were originally built as two separate projects -- the prudent project was for black. the iowa project was for whites. this went on throughout the country as late as 1984. a newspaper investigation by of "the dallas morning news" surveyed 47 metropolitan areas across the country and found that everyone of those metropolitan areas that public housing will segregated by race. and everyone one of those projects, the facilities, the amenities, the service, the maintenance of the white projects with superior than that of the black projects. i mentioned a minute ago the pruitt i co-towers in st. louis. you may recall that eventually they became infested with drug dealers, low income families ,nly, lots of people on welfare no longer have families in it. it was all black. the towers had been originally built for w
robert holmes in chicago and the homes in st. louis, which were oflt under the provisions this 1949 segregated public housing act. you may remember them. they became an iconic symbol of segregated public housing in this country. they were originally built as two separate projects -- the prudent project was for black. the iowa project was for whites. this went on throughout the country as late as 1984. a newspaper investigation by of "the dallas morning news" surveyed 47 metropolitan...
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so the redskins, all this means, down three starters for next sunday's game against st. louisbut it does reserve a spot for breeland who is returning this week. alfred morris' foot made contact with a helmet, but the action was not ruled deliberate. >>> quarterback issues at maryland, perry hillis out at starter. he won the three-way battle for the starting job, but he was pulled in the 4th quarter this saturday and maryland lost to bowling green. in the latest depth charts junior caleb roe as starter. this will be the fourth start of his career as the terps host university of south florida. so we'll see if they can get back on track there saturday. that will do it for us here in ashburn. guys, i'm going to send it back to you in the studio. >> to sum it up, the local teams just had a bad weekend. >> they can only go up from here, though. that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. >> we'll be back ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me
so the redskins, all this means, down three starters for next sunday's game against st. louisbut it does reserve a spot for breeland who is returning this week. alfred morris' foot made contact with a helmet, but the action was not ruled deliberate. >>> quarterback issues at maryland, perry hillis out at starter. he won the three-way battle for the starting job, but he was pulled in the 4th quarter this saturday and maryland lost to bowling green. in the latest depth charts junior...
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did you wake people up in the st. louis region?> i think people have been awakened by the reading of the report. i must give credit to members and citizens of the region, this is a 10-month trial. and more than 13 months since the shooting of michael brown, and we have mitigated the issue. i saw people wake up when we take commission meetings to suburbs that are predominantly white. when they sit with us, and interact and hear the narratives and stories, the waking up that is happening at that point - the rest of the world has the benefit of this final produced document in the website at forwardferguson.org. but the citizens, 2000 that engaged in the process had the opportunity to do a bit of awakening over the course of months, it's less shocking when you do it in relationship and face to face, but it's nonetheless just as much as call to action. >> reverend wilson stay with us, the commission and report have detractors. a journalist covered ferguson and its problems closely say the commission's work will not lead to the change fe
did you wake people up in the st. louis region?> i think people have been awakened by the reading of the report. i must give credit to members and citizens of the region, this is a 10-month trial. and more than 13 months since the shooting of michael brown, and we have mitigated the issue. i saw people wake up when we take commission meetings to suburbs that are predominantly white. when they sit with us, and interact and hear the narratives and stories, the waking up that is happening at...
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he is right now in missouri, st. louis.ally he says he is , suspending his campaign but that is usually what you would do. you see perry giving the speech that he is withdrawing from the race in st. louis. we will monitor that and watch event. i surprised by this. am i was thinking by the super pac that he would stay in. -- pac that he would stay in. what do you see? john: i thought if anybody was going to drop out before iowa it would be him. i don't think he is a dumb man. he thinks he has not been able to overcome the legacy of his 2012 race. he is not getting traction. i don't think money will necessarily help him. i think he understood that. the timing is a little -- it is never a good time to get out but i am not shocked. mark: he has been shutting down campaign offices and laying off staff so it was going to be tough to go forward. in addition to the no staff was the reality there were so many people ahead of him who are appealing to the same voters. john: the same discussion we often have around this office -- what
he is right now in missouri, st. louis.ally he says he is , suspending his campaign but that is usually what you would do. you see perry giving the speech that he is withdrawing from the race in st. louis. we will monitor that and watch event. i surprised by this. am i was thinking by the super pac that he would stay in. -- pac that he would stay in. what do you see? john: i thought if anybody was going to drop out before iowa it would be him. i don't think he is a dumb man. he thinks he has...
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it concludes st. louisfar from bridging its racial divide. >> we present this report with the realization and understanding that it reveals uncomfortable truths about this region that we all call home. as we understand the national and international response to ferguson, that have made clear that this problem is not unique to st. louis it is our reality. >> reporter: in missouri black drivers are 75% more likely to be stopped than white drivers in traffic spots. >> it gets tough if we are clear about accountability, if we are serious about racial equity, if we will pursue justice for all if we place youth at the center of our conversation, and if really do want all to have an opportunity to thrive. it gets tough, but it's worth it. >> reporter: the panel makes 189 recommendations. among them the creation of a state-wide database to track police shootings, raise the minimum wage, and expand availability of medicaid. instituting these changes still has some skeptical, though, especially with the panel members
it concludes st. louisfar from bridging its racial divide. >> we present this report with the realization and understanding that it reveals uncomfortable truths about this region that we all call home. as we understand the national and international response to ferguson, that have made clear that this problem is not unique to st. louis it is our reality. >> reporter: in missouri black drivers are 75% more likely to be stopped than white drivers in traffic spots. >> it gets...
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that means if you are in base st. louis, the storm surge is tearing things apart on the gulf side but it is also tearing things apart on the north side. on the inland side. gene taylor, the congressman from base st. louis whose home was under the obliterated, it was from storm surge coming out of the bay. he lived way in camille, she would not have had anything happen because he lived on the north side of base st. louis. .. trying to do what they could do to help others. another reason for writing the book if we are getting the worst damage we have ever had someone has to be in charge. so we are going to be on your team as long as you're making progress. for an elected official to give up power is an unnatural act. yet, uniformly they did. it's one of the reasons they never lost the civil war on the gulf coast. one of the reason there was so little looting, one of the reasons we are able to put together a plan and a short. of time. those people deserve credit. you don't read that anywhere. you didn't see that at the time. i
that means if you are in base st. louis, the storm surge is tearing things apart on the gulf side but it is also tearing things apart on the north side. on the inland side. gene taylor, the congressman from base st. louis whose home was under the obliterated, it was from storm surge coming out of the bay. he lived way in camille, she would not have had anything happen because he lived on the north side of base st. louis. .. trying to do what they could do to help others. another reason for...
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comments from st. louis arguing for a rate hike and going head to head with
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committee cochair, the reverend starsky wilson, says st. louis remains one of the most segregated cities in america. >> we must be accountable for that. one in five children in our region live in poverty. we must be accountable for that. >> reporter: one startling statistic shows that life expectancy in one predominantly white suburban neighborhood is 91.4 years. in a nearby almost all black suburb, life expectancy is 56 difference. the panel wants to increase the minimum wage, provide equal access to education opportunities, expand medicaid, even end hunger for inner city kids and families. problems. >> reporter: governor nixon says the state will not shy away from the cost and challenge of repairing the community. >> it's clear that we have embraced this challenge that has vexed not just st. louis, but our country, and we're going to try to lead. >> reporter: and governor nixon says he's fully committed to finding that funding for those reforms. so with just 16 months left in office, scott, critics question whether his successor or the republic
committee cochair, the reverend starsky wilson, says st. louis remains one of the most segregated cities in america. >> we must be accountable for that. one in five children in our region live in poverty. we must be accountable for that. >> reporter: one startling statistic shows that life expectancy in one predominantly white suburban neighborhood is 91.4 years. in a nearby almost all black suburb, life expectancy is 56 difference. the panel wants to increase the minimum wage,...
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two runs score and st. louis goes on to win 8-5. the mets win, too, tonight, derek, which means nats 6 1/2 games back in the division. time is running out. >>> orioles hosting the tampa bay rays and the birds' nose dive continues. they've lost 11 of their last 12, could be worse. >>> we're on grand slam watch, serena williams looking for the season grand slam. listen to that crowd. step one at the u.s. -- set 1 at the u.s. open, piece of cake and her opponent retired in the 2nd set. she's going for that calendar grand slam for the first one in 27 years. >> i still remember bryce harper the beginning of >>> oh, that is our broadcast for the night. i want to thank you for being here. >> thanks for staying up with us, everybody. we'll be back here he's on the move. heading south on broadway towards 46th street. cuckoo! you're screwed! (grunts) all right, all right, all right. (squawks) calm down. i'm lieutenant mccarthy, sir. how are you doing today? and i'm crazy! sir! why don't you just step down, and we can talk, okay? no, no, no. s
two runs score and st. louis goes on to win 8-5. the mets win, too, tonight, derek, which means nats 6 1/2 games back in the division. time is running out. >>> orioles hosting the tampa bay rays and the birds' nose dive continues. they've lost 11 of their last 12, could be worse. >>> we're on grand slam watch, serena williams looking for the season grand slam. listen to that crowd. step one at the u.s. -- set 1 at the u.s. open, piece of cake and her opponent retired in the...
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when they got back to st. louis, both clark and lewis -- -- clark wrote his brother jonathan and asked him to publish this letter to jonathan which announced where they had been and all the marvelous things they had found and done so it would get in the newspapers. it did, but they were dismayed to find out there was a whole lot more attention about the spanish conspiracy which led into the ehrenberg business. he was the -- into aaron burr, which was the third phase of the spanish conspiracy. i know it does not quite answer the question. >> what do you think about aaron burr and his involvement in the conspiracy? what is your conviction about his convictions? jo ann: he has come down through history as such a machiavellian individual who set this up. it was wilkinson. he kept recycling this modus operandi, having younger men implement his schemes and i think aaron burr was one of them. >> ultimately, his judgment, you quoted at the beginning, wilkinson is the greatest of villains is really the truth. jo ann: yes. i
when they got back to st. louis, both clark and lewis -- -- clark wrote his brother jonathan and asked him to publish this letter to jonathan which announced where they had been and all the marvelous things they had found and done so it would get in the newspapers. it did, but they were dismayed to find out there was a whole lot more attention about the spanish conspiracy which led into the ehrenberg business. he was the -- into aaron burr, which was the third phase of the spanish conspiracy. i...
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i like to talk about st. louis because it led to the segregation of ferguson. in st. louis the downtown area neighborhood in the 1930s was 55% white and 45% black. the federal government subsidize the city of st. louis to build public housing. they demolished the neighborhood 55% white, 45% black to build an all-black public housing project in st. louis again with federal government support delta and all my projects out the downtown area so you had an integrated neighborhood in the public housing program separated it. this was not an accident. .. in richmond, california, the largest shipbuilding centers of the country where ships for the war were being built, mostly merchant ships to convoy supplies to great britain. richmond, california, had a very tiny black population, almost none before world war ii. its data was greeted by the federal government what it the separate housing for world -- workers who came to work for blacks on one side of town and for what's on the other side of them. the blacks are closer to the shipyard, closer to the industrial area. the whites w
i like to talk about st. louis because it led to the segregation of ferguson. in st. louis the downtown area neighborhood in the 1930s was 55% white and 45% black. the federal government subsidize the city of st. louis to build public housing. they demolished the neighborhood 55% white, 45% black to build an all-black public housing project in st. louis again with federal government support delta and all my projects out the downtown area so you had an integrated neighborhood in the public...
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and then st. louisagain with federal government support built an all-white project south of the downtown area. so you had an integrated neighborhood and then the public housing program separated it. this was not an accident. this was not the -- this was a deliberate attempt to segregate the st. louis area. the next push to segregate metropolitan areas through federal programs was during world war ii when the second great migration brought large numbers of african-americans to centers of defense production across the country. and housing had to be constructed for them. the federal government often without even local support constructed segregated public housing for defense workers in the metropolitan areas. and those projects became the core of the later ghettos that we know today. in richmond, california, one of the largest ship-building centers of the country where ships for the war were being built, mostly merchant ships to convoy supplies to great britain. richmond, california, had a tiny black popul
and then st. louisagain with federal government support built an all-white project south of the downtown area. so you had an integrated neighborhood and then the public housing program separated it. this was not an accident. this was not the -- this was a deliberate attempt to segregate the st. louis area. the next push to segregate metropolitan areas through federal programs was during world war ii when the second great migration brought large numbers of african-americans to centers of defense...
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riordan with a post office naming in st. louis, missouri. this has been brought to our attention by congresswoman ann wagner. we appreciate her championing this through congress and we would like to recognize and have her speak. she's in the best position to give the background and the reasoning for the naming of this post office. i'd like to yield as much time as she may consume to congresswoman ann wagner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. wagner: i thank the chairman very, very much for his indulgence in these three post office namings and the ranking member also. mr. speaker, today i rise in honor of a brave young man from missouri's second congressional district. june 23, 2007, missouri's second congressional district lost a true american hero when united states army first lieutenant daniel riordan made the ultimate sacrifice for his country while serving in operation iraqi freedom. mr. speaker, i'd like to take a moment to reflect on the life of this young pay trod. daniel patrick riordan was born to rick and j
riordan with a post office naming in st. louis, missouri. this has been brought to our attention by congresswoman ann wagner. we appreciate her championing this through congress and we would like to recognize and have her speak. she's in the best position to give the background and the reasoning for the naming of this post office. i'd like to yield as much time as she may consume to congresswoman ann wagner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. wagner: i thank the chairman...
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though st. louisice eventually traced the gun back to texas, it would never lead them to franklin. >> being a sniper is a very unusual type of serial killer. you choose the place that you're going to shoot. you're kind of off, so it minimizes any contact whatsoever with the people you're going to shoot. i'm wondering what is it like when you're laying there, getting ready to have a person walk in front of your sights? >> the way people sit there and wait for wild game, i guess. i guess it's the same. hunters, like a tree stand or something, you know, a similar situation, i guess. sit there and wait until the target appears to shoot. stake out an area, find a good place to have, bushes or a vacant yard, as long as it was dark. i knew that i could see them but they couldn't see me. you go over every little step you take, so when you do get on the adrenaline, that you follow a plan and worried about getting so scared you can't move. >> did you feel like you were actually hunting human beings? >> well i w
though st. louisice eventually traced the gun back to texas, it would never lead them to franklin. >> being a sniper is a very unusual type of serial killer. you choose the place that you're going to shoot. you're kind of off, so it minimizes any contact whatsoever with the people you're going to shoot. i'm wondering what is it like when you're laying there, getting ready to have a person walk in front of your sights? >> the way people sit there and wait for wild game, i guess. i...
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nats trying to avoid st. louis. and ryan zimmerman. we will update you on that. >> and now, the toyota sports desk, brought to you by a local toyota dealers. nats are running out of time, trying to avoid this week -- the sweep in st. louis. game tied at 1-1. ryan zimmerman continues to be a big bat. here is a solo shot to left. that would make it 2-1, nats. top of the sixth inning, game tied. ryan zimmerman is not done. another solo shot. this one to center. it is 3-2, nats. he has homered seven times in his last nine games. right now, the nats lead it 4-3. o's have lost 12 out of their third -- their last 13. look at steve pearce. #topten. this one went into trainings. thes go to the bottom of 11th. look at chris davis. this would be a walkoff. o's snapped a losing streak, 7-6. iii in the news today and it is drama free. no facebook or twitter posts. you saw that could get you in trouble. he was honored as the redskins welcome back luncheon. robert is the son of two military parents. very grateful for his recognition. >> i am blessed
nats trying to avoid st. louis. and ryan zimmerman. we will update you on that. >> and now, the toyota sports desk, brought to you by a local toyota dealers. nats are running out of time, trying to avoid this week -- the sweep in st. louis. game tied at 1-1. ryan zimmerman continues to be a big bat. here is a solo shot to left. that would make it 2-1, nats. top of the sixth inning, game tied. ryan zimmerman is not done. another solo shot. this one to center. it is 3-2, nats. he has...
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st. louis and also areas of the hudson valley. we could definitely use it in areas outside new york city. now a closer look at your day ahead. so, today, temperatures will be in the northern plains in 70s and in the 90s st. louis and the ohio valley. and 94 in albany, new york. are you ready for nice cool fall? >> no, i'm a southern girl. >>> find out where you can get your hands on a $50 tablet. >>> and more on the clerk jailed. he's beached here, gazing out on an unforgiving landscape. for while the people who come in here use quilted northern, a toilet paper that works so well they completely forget their experience... daddy gator sees all and forgets nothing. "i've got to motor out of here," he thinks. "this is no place to raise a child." quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol . americans. we're living
st. louis and also areas of the hudson valley. we could definitely use it in areas outside new york city. now a closer look at your day ahead. so, today, temperatures will be in the northern plains in 70s and in the 90s st. louis and the ohio valley. and 94 in albany, new york. are you ready for nice cool fall? >> no, i'm a southern girl. >>> find out where you can get your hands on a $50 tablet. >>> and more on the clerk jailed. he's beached here, gazing out on an...
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erin: the redskins manhandled the st. louis rams in an impressive 24-10 victory. four phases showed up and contribute it to the complete game. gruden: it's a great win because everybody had their hand in it. kurt: the offense played well. erin: quarterback kirk cousins did not turn the ball over. 203 yards andith a touchdown, but he praised the offensive line, open things up for running backs alfred morris and rookie running back matt jones, combined for 182 yards of the offense's 373 yards total. i was just feeding off that, his energy. we had a great energy. football, i: pro think that is the blueprint for the most successful teams. very few successful teams are throwing 70 times per game. erin: last season, the ram shut out the redskins 24-0. coach gruden says this is a different team. it's a different feel from last year? >> absolutely, we are going in the right election. erin: but when you talk about the keys to the victory, don't forget about the defensive line. >> every time we go on the field, we playoff each other because we surround each other. it is a f
erin: the redskins manhandled the st. louis rams in an impressive 24-10 victory. four phases showed up and contribute it to the complete game. gruden: it's a great win because everybody had their hand in it. kurt: the offense played well. erin: quarterback kirk cousins did not turn the ball over. 203 yards andith a touchdown, but he praised the offensive line, open things up for running backs alfred morris and rookie running back matt jones, combined for 182 yards of the offense's 373 yards...
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st. louis near 192. hn 102. and one more warm day up the east coast, low humidity should be enjoyable from atlanta to boston. and looks pretty dry across the country and temperatures very comfortable. now a closer look at your day ahead. so,io acan see -- you can see where the cold front is set up. 90 in st. louis. in the northeast, enjoy beautiful weather today. temperatures continue to be above average. a great last summer weekend for everyone that loves summer, been a good one. >> who doesn't love summer? come on. >>> well, honoring three american heroes, plus which company is hiring 60,000 people and if you love cheese burgers, here people are both soft and strong, which is why our products are too. and we believe in value, so we give you 60% more sheets than charmin ultra strong. angel soft. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec is different than claritin . because it starts working faster on the
st. louis near 192. hn 102. and one more warm day up the east coast, low humidity should be enjoyable from atlanta to boston. and looks pretty dry across the country and temperatures very comfortable. now a closer look at your day ahead. so,io acan see -- you can see where the cold front is set up. 90 in st. louis. in the northeast, enjoy beautiful weather today. temperatures continue to be above average. a great last summer weekend for everyone that loves summer, been a good one. >> who...
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. >> we see cities like milwaukee, st. louis, houston, huge number of cities seeing these jumps in homicide. it is a war against police? >> i think when you have is a situation. wron if it is a war against police. we have issues going on in this country, including the mental health crisis. in the 1990s it's more about federal dollars, other dollars, and crime statistics went down, and there's a bill in the congress right now about increasing community policing grants for cities and states. i think it should be looked at. i hope the presidential candidates are talking about it. >> i hope they do, rich, and i think there is a wr on police, and it is causing police to be a little more hesitant about going. in some cases the police themselves are handcuffed in what they can do and can't do. l.a., by the way, is seeing this enormous jump. in some areas of l.a., you have seen a 15% rise in violent crimes. in a lot of cases the rise in crime has been leading to a fall-off in the economy. >> it sure is. who would want to open a business
. >> we see cities like milwaukee, st. louis, houston, huge number of cities seeing these jumps in homicide. it is a war against police? >> i think when you have is a situation. wron if it is a war against police. we have issues going on in this country, including the mental health crisis. in the 1990s it's more about federal dollars, other dollars, and crime statistics went down, and there's a bill in the congress right now about increasing community policing grants for cities and...
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. >> st. louis, philadelphia has some high sales in the fiat. >> he's done a lot for the ford focus as well which for a time was his preferred ride. but it won't be tough to spot his vehicle next the big haunches and big shoulders of those suburbans that are going to flank it. >> it's remarkable when you think of every other head of state that comes here. and he is a head of state technically. it's just -- what a message. >> yeah, there it is. >> a symbolic message. >> it's a symbol but it's also real. and this's his genius. >> there is the compacted motorcade. it goetzs tough to see now. >> you won't see that fiat! >> he's now the most conspicuous member of the heard. now the first family kind of mingling with senior members of the catholic church and the pope as i understand the schedule -- is kasie hunt still available to talk to us from the grounds of catholic university? kasie, take us through the day. >> we've expected to hear the pope is heading off and he'll be at the white house first and m
. >> st. louis, philadelphia has some high sales in the fiat. >> he's done a lot for the ford focus as well which for a time was his preferred ride. but it won't be tough to spot his vehicle next the big haunches and big shoulders of those suburbans that are going to flank it. >> it's remarkable when you think of every other head of state that comes here. and he is a head of state technically. it's just -- what a message. >> yeah, there it is. >> a symbolic...
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a st. louis boy with an eighth grade education and a genuine way about him. fans appreciated his humble attitude. he just as quickly charmed his way into the heart of a waitress in st. louis. her name was carmen. no, she wasn't married. yogi had to ask. it wasn't long before that waitress became his wife and the sung of love letters he'd write from the road with the yankees. on the field, yogi holding his own with mantle and dimaggio. a three-time mvp who won ten world series titles as a player, then a part of three more as a manager and coach. yogi even caught don larson's perfect game in 1956. the image of the catcher in his pitcher's arms as enduring as all those yogiisms. >> when you come to a fork in the road, take it. >> take it. >> half the things i said, i never said. >> oh, boy. you know, i'll tell you the truth, don't even know i say these things. >> of course with the mets he was the manager who once said -- >> it's not over until it's over, kid. >> hard to believe yogi is now gone. yogi berra was 90. >> one yankee legend remembering another today.
a st. louis boy with an eighth grade education and a genuine way about him. fans appreciated his humble attitude. he just as quickly charmed his way into the heart of a waitress in st. louis. her name was carmen. no, she wasn't married. yogi had to ask. it wasn't long before that waitress became his wife and the sung of love letters he'd write from the road with the yankees. on the field, yogi holding his own with mantle and dimaggio. a three-time mvp who won ten world series titles as a...
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st. louis, 58%. we know about st. louis. also baltimore, 53%. some major cities here seeing massive increases in homicides. wayne, any correlation? >> yeah. eric, there sure is. there's a whole war out there on authority. we have twopd somehow and i don't know how -- hostility towards america, towards the police, towards anybody, towards the school teachers, towards people who are in authority. now, i understand it in the black community because 70% of black kids are born out of wed lock. they don't have a father figure. they don't have anybody to discipline them. i can understand that. sfwa the movement can capitalize on making their message broader and to talk about systemic poverty. the totally of the black experience in america for education reform. >> john, hang in there because i want to bring this to juan. juan, there's something else that happened last year. juan, listen to this protest. listen to what they're saying. go ahead, roll it. >> now, that was new york, juan, and they're protesting. when do we want dead cops? when do we want th
st. louis, 58%. we know about st. louis. also baltimore, 53%. some major cities here seeing massive increases in homicides. wayne, any correlation? >> yeah. eric, there sure is. there's a whole war out there on authority. we have twopd somehow and i don't know how -- hostility towards america, towards the police, towards anybody, towards the school teachers, towards people who are in authority. now, i understand it in the black community because 70% of black kids are born out of wed lock....
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you will notice it's quiet back through cincinnati, touching back to st. louis, only a few scatter showers to the south of witch touch a we plan to stay dry not only today but tomorrow and most of the workweek. so our futurecast shows us that we will see lots of sunshine, barely even any clouds to talk about, heading into the rest of today, tuesday, wednesday, by thursday, we will start to see a little bit more cloudiness filing in, but other than that it's going to be really fantastic, a coastal look at your shore and beach forecast, expect temperatures today in the mid-70s, 76 degrees, by tuesday, 81, both days expected to stay sunny, our water temperature at 73 degrees. highs around the region today, mainly in the 70s, low 70s, pottstown, 72 in allentown, 66 in the poconos and we will see temperatures close to the mid-70s for atlantic city now, as we head into tomorrow, we will warm things up even more, you will see more 80s on the map, head back to 83 for philadelphia, which is above our average of 79. 82 will be the my wilmington and 81 in dover. 7-day fore
you will notice it's quiet back through cincinnati, touching back to st. louis, only a few scatter showers to the south of witch touch a we plan to stay dry not only today but tomorrow and most of the workweek. so our futurecast shows us that we will see lots of sunshine, barely even any clouds to talk about, heading into the rest of today, tuesday, wednesday, by thursday, we will start to see a little bit more cloudiness filing in, but other than that it's going to be really fantastic, a...
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so the next thing i did was get to a library, the university of missouri library in st. louis. i looked and looked. this was long before that was a biography of clark. a littlei could do was information i could find about the lewis and clark expedition, both of which said nothing about what william clark was doing in 1798-1801. finally i came upon a reference to a journal in columbia, missouri. william clark's original journal, the william clark before he went on the expedition with lewis. five years before that, in the year 1798, that william clark had written about his travels. i called a copy of that and i realized it is the one whose -- that the one that signed the register in st. charles was a different human clark. -- william clark. by the time i learned that come on this journal which was the exact years i was looking for, 1798-1801, for the future explore. it was about travel he took in those years. i will tell you a little bit about the journal itself. i will show you. this is the best i can do. this is so valuable and so revered that it is locked up in the state histo
so the next thing i did was get to a library, the university of missouri library in st. louis. i looked and looked. this was long before that was a biography of clark. a littlei could do was information i could find about the lewis and clark expedition, both of which said nothing about what william clark was doing in 1798-1801. finally i came upon a reference to a journal in columbia, missouri. william clark's original journal, the william clark before he went on the expedition with lewis. five...
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with enough crack cocaine, which along with heroin is a plague and many of our cities, including st. louis hometown, if you ever certain amount, the judge has to give you 10 years in federal court. if there is a gun in your house or car, they will add on another five. that is the teen years. you will probably do 13 if you're in the federal system. for 19 euros get caught with drugs one time to be away for 13 years, it doesn't make sense. the second thing we should do is get rid of these three strikes laws. first we have to look at the front ends, citizen reform. they look at what happens in prison and give more opportunities for vocational and educational programs inside prison. third, look at reentry and ease the process of successfully reentering by making sure employers cannot discriminate against people with criminal backgrounds. amy: in this last-minute we have with you, you had a lot to say that what was going on in ferguson, being from st. louis. last week, a judge in ferguson withdrew as many as 10,000 arrest warrants as part of a cores of changes in the system. explain the signifi
with enough crack cocaine, which along with heroin is a plague and many of our cities, including st. louis hometown, if you ever certain amount, the judge has to give you 10 years in federal court. if there is a gun in your house or car, they will add on another five. that is the teen years. you will probably do 13 if you're in the federal system. for 19 euros get caught with drugs one time to be away for 13 years, it doesn't make sense. the second thing we should do is get rid of these three...
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that usually means a day off but not this week because they have a quick turnaround, after dumping st. louis and improved to 1-1, skins are prepping for the giants thursday night. frank hanrahan is out at redskins park with the latest on a team that people all of the sudden are feeling pretty good about. >> everybody is saying wait a second, redskins pretty decent, ask when they're running the football like they did against st. louis on the ground over 100 yards rushing for matt jones, and that is the main ingredient for this redskins team moving forward. kirk cousins was very effective throwing the football. didn't have any bad turnovers but coach gruden knows for this team to be successful including thursday night against the new york football giants up in jersey, they're going to have to be continuing to be successful running that football. >> it's never going to be easy but we have to stick to it. it does a couple things. obviously it runs clock. our linemen love it. it takes a little bit of pressure off the quarterback which is very, very important. it's been good for us. it's been a go
that usually means a day off but not this week because they have a quick turnaround, after dumping st. louis and improved to 1-1, skins are prepping for the giants thursday night. frank hanrahan is out at redskins park with the latest on a team that people all of the sudden are feeling pretty good about. >> everybody is saying wait a second, redskins pretty decent, ask when they're running the football like they did against st. louis on the ground over 100 yards rushing for matt jones,...
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the st. louisrams come here one week from today and they just knocked off one of the best teams in the nfc in st. louis in -- excuse me, seattle, in overtime today. >> stuffing marshawn lynch in that final play. we will be talking about that this week. thank you, jason pugh from fedex field. >>> to baseball, full house fortunates and the marlins. top 1. scary moment fortunates. bryce harper, he is on first. jason worth at the plate, harper hustling to second like he does, the helmet comes off, he slams into derek dietrich, goes down. american knee-to-knee with dietrich, left the game for precautionary reasons. afterward, matt williams says did he pass a concussion test. not sure about his knee. matt den decker comes to in place him, top six, den decker doing his best bryce impression, deep to right center, solo shot. the homer put the nats up, 4-0. matt scherzer on the hill. he was looking like first half of the season matt scherzer. but the man on, gets prado to end it. 5-0 win. >>> big night of s
the st. louisrams come here one week from today and they just knocked off one of the best teams in the nfc in st. louis in -- excuse me, seattle, in overtime today. >> stuffing marshawn lynch in that final play. we will be talking about that this week. thank you, jason pugh from fedex field. >>> to baseball, full house fortunates and the marlins. top 1. scary moment fortunates. bryce harper, he is on first. jason worth at the plate, harper hustling to second like he does, the...
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st. louism keep his feet inbounds as he goes 75 yards for the touchdown and the rams have 24-13 lead over the hawks. under 5 minutes to play. tied at 24 now. sacks nick, he picks the fumble up, runs in for the touchdown, seahawks lead. but less than a minute left, finding a wide open player, game-tying 37 yard touchdown. tied it at 31 and we go to overtime. in ot the rams were up 34-31 after a field goal. so, 4th-1 for seattle but lynch is turned back. and st. louis wins a thriller, 34-31 in overtime. >>> baseball for the giants. nothing like a series against the padres to try to make a final push for a playoff spot. but it is late san francisco is out. pw-fpl -- bottom of the 2nd, now, giants are up 4-3. in the 5th, now, giants win 7- 3. they sweep the padres but remain 7.5 games of the red hot dodgers in the nl west. deep in the heart of texas against the rangers. now, dead center field, they lead. now in the 5th t is 3-0. now, beltre, doubles the lead for texas to make it 6-0 with that baby.
st. louism keep his feet inbounds as he goes 75 yards for the touchdown and the rams have 24-13 lead over the hawks. under 5 minutes to play. tied at 24 now. sacks nick, he picks the fumble up, runs in for the touchdown, seahawks lead. but less than a minute left, finding a wide open player, game-tying 37 yard touchdown. tied it at 31 and we go to overtime. in ot the rams were up 34-31 after a field goal. so, 4th-1 for seattle but lynch is turned back. and st. louis wins a thriller, 34-31 in...
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the st. louis rams got more pregame fireworks than they bargained for. stray fireworks setting the field on fire in st. louis as the rams made their entrance. the match up with the steelers started a half hour late after they finally cleaned up that mess. >>> in detroit a driver nearly burned down a detroit area gas station trying to kill a spider. >> the critter was hanging out near his gas tank when he tried to torch it with a lighter. instead the whole pump went up in flames. the station attendant saw the whole thing and shut the pump down while the driver grabbed an extinguisher. >> i saw it on the camera you dumb so and so. do you know gas goes boom. >> he didn't have anything to say for himself? >> he was sorry. he apologized. he was sorry. he didn't know. it's just one of them things that happen, stupidity. that's all i would call it. just stupidity. >> what happened to smashing one right? the gas pump was charred but no one was hurt. and incrediblely the man's car was barely damaged. >> hope he got the spider. >> just get a shoe. >> yeah, hello.
the st. louis rams got more pregame fireworks than they bargained for. stray fireworks setting the field on fire in st. louis as the rams made their entrance. the match up with the steelers started a half hour late after they finally cleaned up that mess. >>> in detroit a driver nearly burned down a detroit area gas station trying to kill a spider. >> the critter was hanging out near his gas tank when he tried to torch it with a lighter. instead the whole pump went up in flames....
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we will see how they handle st. louis. >> we have that game at home.t's important. >> they need the fans there. >> all right. >>> just ahead at six, hungarian police use tear gas and water canons to stop migrants from entering the country. >>> a former host jon stewart calls on coress to extend a federal program that helps victims with 9/11. >>> up next why a deadly nationwide salmonella outbreak seems to be hitting children the hardes the salmonella outbreak. >>> the deadly outbreak of salmonella is hitting children and young people the hardest. >> the investigation into the latest salmonella outbreak has identified cucumbers from mexico as a likely source. the centers for disease control says so far two people, one in california and one in texas, have died. more than 400 have been sickened. nearly one out of every four has been hospitalized. >> a person infected with salmonella usually has fever, abdominal cramps and diarrhea for four to seven days. most people recover without treatment. >> reporter: the recalled cucumbers were distributed in two doz
we will see how they handle st. louis. >> we have that game at home.t's important. >> they need the fans there. >> all right. >>> just ahead at six, hungarian police use tear gas and water canons to stop migrants from entering the country. >>> a former host jon stewart calls on coress to extend a federal program that helps victims with 9/11. >>> up next why a deadly nationwide salmonella outbreak seems to be hitting children the hardes the salmonella...
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st. louis rookie steven biscotti takes a knee to the face. down for a long time. he was strapped to a backboard, taken to a hospital. he did wave to the crowd on his way out of the ballpark. >>> giants back at work today to get ready for sunday's nfl road test at buffalo. victor cruz ready to get back on the practice field for the first time since mid august. inactive, first three games with the calf injury. hasn't played since a season ending injury last october. hopes to practice and dance sunday. >> will there be tears of some sort? maybe. not going to confirm or deny that. i'm very macho when i talk to you guys. it's definitely going to be an emotional game. >> as for the jets, willie colon, sprained knee. after yesterday's home loss to the eagles. first loss for the year. this sunday against the dolphins in london. >> i think it's exciting too. i think guys think it's cool to go over there, the unique experience for all of us. hopefully bring the team together even more. >>> training camps open tomorrow in the nba. today media day for the knicks. always a tim
st. louis rookie steven biscotti takes a knee to the face. down for a long time. he was strapped to a backboard, taken to a hospital. he did wave to the crowd on his way out of the ballpark. >>> giants back at work today to get ready for sunday's nfl road test at buffalo. victor cruz ready to get back on the practice field for the first time since mid august. inactive, first three games with the calf injury. hasn't played since a season ending injury last october. hopes to practice and...
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this is gone, final, st. louis wins by a final of 8-5. orioles hosting the rays break out the big boy gloves. manny making his first career start shortstop in the big leagues at the dish. it is pretty good. almost. he has a lead-off homer here. kevin -- >> whoa! >> good catch there. big boy gloves. nice hand/eye coordination. love it. top of the fourth rays had no problem getting the ball out of the ballpark. cabrera, moon shot. three homers in the game for tampa, double up with a final score of 6-3. baltimore now lost 11 of their last 12 games. > ♪ hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! ♪ introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. know you can keep your financial big picture under control. know you can see how much you have to spend and whether you should transfer funds. know you can easily keep track of what you're putting away. and know you're budgeted for the great escape. thanks to virtual wallet by pnc. ♪ >>> remember all that drama a few weeks ago. tom brady's courtroom sketch. he loo
this is gone, final, st. louis wins by a final of 8-5. orioles hosting the rays break out the big boy gloves. manny making his first career start shortstop in the big leagues at the dish. it is pretty good. almost. he has a lead-off homer here. kevin -- >> whoa! >> good catch there. big boy gloves. nice hand/eye coordination. love it. top of the fourth rays had no problem getting the ball out of the ballpark. cabrera, moon shot. three homers in the game for tampa, double up with a...