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st. louiss' biggest fan. except, there are no st. louis rams. the rams moved to los angeles last year, even after st. louis promised a brand new stadium. lois linton: it's heart-wrenching, because the city not only loses the team, but they lose all of that out-of-town revenue coming in. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ sharyl: welcome to "full measure." i'm sharyl attkisson. today, we begin with a possible health risk involving one of the most trusted products. baby powder. a potential link between ovarian cancer and the talc mineral used in baby powder has been studied for decades. the question is -- did major talc industry players ignore evidence and their own consultants' advice while aggressively marketing their products to consumers? or is it all a plot to file frivolous lawsuits and shake-down billion dollar corporations? our cover story is "sprinkle of doubt." deane berg: i was about
st. louiss' biggest fan. except, there are no st. louis rams. the rams moved to los angeles last year, even after st. louis promised a brand new stadium. lois linton: it's heart-wrenching, because the city not only loses the team, but they lose all of that out-of-town revenue coming in. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ sharyl: welcome to "full measure." i'm sharyl attkisson....
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they are targeted jewish cemeteries in st. louis -- the jewish community has dealt with anti-semitism for ages. we have seen cemeteries metallized in the past. we have seen synagogues defaced in the past. we've never seen a pattern like this. whether it is copycats or one person choreographing it, the intensity of it is incredibly troubling. es in texas. democrat. caller: i'm a 71-year-old white male with advanced degrees in human behavior -- i strongly oppose israeli policy towards palestinians. why is it i am constantly labeled and has anti-semitic? i've been part of the civil rights movement since i was in high school. guest: i don't know who is labeling you anti-semitic or not. there are people who might disagree with policies of the israeli government. there are plenty of people in the jewish community, even among my organization -- there are also people who disagree with the policies of the american government. when jews are demonized or delegitimized, when the state of israel is held to a different standard -- one thing we've
they are targeted jewish cemeteries in st. louis -- the jewish community has dealt with anti-semitism for ages. we have seen cemeteries metallized in the past. we have seen synagogues defaced in the past. we've never seen a pattern like this. whether it is copycats or one person choreographing it, the intensity of it is incredibly troubling. es in texas. democrat. caller: i'm a 71-year-old white male with advanced degrees in human behavior -- i strongly oppose israeli policy towards...
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guess what, st. louis county? guess what, st. louis county? i have got the ♪(music plays) ♪ heigh ho ♪ heigh ho ♪ heigh ho heigh ho it's off to work we go here's to all of you early risers, what's up man? go-getters, and should-be sleepers. from all of us at delta, because the ones who truly change the world, are the ones who can't wait to get out in it. because the ones who it's about moving forward not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition. it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. all in 3 delicious flavors. it's choosing to go in one direction... up. boost. be up for it. hello, my name is watson. i am helping 8 million taxpayers get the largest refund they deserve. one million people can benefit from precision cancer care. 197 million passengers can fly with less turbulence. i am on my way to working with one billion people. i look forward to working with you. i am on my way to worki
guess what, st. louis county? guess what, st. louis county? i have got the ♪(music plays) ♪ heigh ho ♪ heigh ho ♪ heigh ho heigh ho it's off to work we go here's to all of you early risers, what's up man? go-getters, and should-be sleepers. from all of us at delta, because the ones who truly change the world, are the ones who can't wait to get out in it. because the ones who it's about moving forward not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being...
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but we don't think at the st. louisou have to have a 200 basis point adjustment in interest rates in this kind of environment. the unemployment rate has come down, but it was 5% in september of 2015, today it's 4.7%. hasn't really changed in the last 18 months. we got the inflation number this morning and as expected p.c. inflation has come up. some of that is energy prices on the headline. but the -- if you look at something more sensible like the dallas fed. p.c. inflation rate that's running about 1.9%. maybe it will pick up a little bit based on this report this morning. but it's exactly what the committee was expecting. slow, gradual rise in p.c. inflation, that of energy prices . that's what's been happening. we have not seen a lot of movement in the hard data in the last 18 months or so. so i think it's ok to raise rates a little bit, but i don't think we need a major adjustment at this juncture in order to stay on track and keep inflation near target. kathleen: you said a week ago three rate hikes this year coul
but we don't think at the st. louisou have to have a 200 basis point adjustment in interest rates in this kind of environment. the unemployment rate has come down, but it was 5% in september of 2015, today it's 4.7%. hasn't really changed in the last 18 months. we got the inflation number this morning and as expected p.c. inflation has come up. some of that is energy prices on the headline. but the -- if you look at something more sensible like the dallas fed. p.c. inflation rate that's running...
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the st. louisvideo's authenticity, we will speak to the person who obtained this footage and michael brown's father in just a moment. but first, diane gallagher as the story. >> reporter: it's just after 1:00 in the morning on the day that michael brown would be killed. and this newly released surveillance video shows him inside the ferguson market and liquor store, a place he would be accused of robs a few hours later. cnn cannot confirm the video's authenticity. the video was debuted in the film "stranger fruit" at the south by southwest festival. it argues brown's altercation with the store's employees later that day, show on this video that was released by the ferguson police, stemmed from an earlier apparent drug deal with the clerks, which the film's producer says is happening. it takes but turns around and gives back to the clerks before leaving, the film that brown did not turn around to mob the store later that day but to get his stuff back. protests and riots erupted across the country af
the st. louisvideo's authenticity, we will speak to the person who obtained this footage and michael brown's father in just a moment. but first, diane gallagher as the story. >> reporter: it's just after 1:00 in the morning on the day that michael brown would be killed. and this newly released surveillance video shows him inside the ferguson market and liquor store, a place he would be accused of robs a few hours later. cnn cannot confirm the video's authenticity. the video was debuted in...
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at st. louis they saw the videotape and didn't tell us. >> there was some type of exchange, one thing for another, that these people know each other well enough that this is the relationship that they have. >> joining me now, jason pollock, the documentary filmmaker who uncovered this never before seen surveillance video of michael brown and michael brown sr., michael brown's father, is with us as well. thank you for taking the time today, i appreciate seeing both of you. mr. brown, i have a couple of questions for you, but just, jason, the video, i know this is not what you say that the whole film is about, but we have to talk about this video. >> sure. yes. that's why we put it out. >> i got you. for people who have not seen your film yet, walk me through what you believe the video shows. >> okay. people keep saying this in the media, what i believe. i don't think it's what i believe. okay? it's what any rational person sees when they see this video. that's why mike brown is the number one trend
at st. louis they saw the videotape and didn't tell us. >> there was some type of exchange, one thing for another, that these people know each other well enough that this is the relationship that they have. >> joining me now, jason pollock, the documentary filmmaker who uncovered this never before seen surveillance video of michael brown and michael brown sr., michael brown's father, is with us as well. thank you for taking the time today, i appreciate seeing both of you. mr. brown,...
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at any rate, he said when you come to st. louischuck berry, and so we visited with him with his daughter and him at blue berry hill, and he would talk about the whole history of rock and roll, and we kept doing it and just this past year, just a few months ago, chuck berry and his wife reached out to me to write the liner notes for what would be his last cd, and he recorded an album called "chuck" that will be coming out very soon. here's a man that recorded these songs in his late 80s and these are mostly original compositions. when people hear it, their minds will be blown that somebody in their 80s can play with such passion. >> since you did have that relationship, what do you think we would never know about him? >> there are two people, charles berry, and chuck berry, and charles was kind, warm and paw light, and that's who i got to know, and there's also chuck, and chuck berry is somebody that got ripped off by so many pwo managers, and if he felt you were trying to pull one over he would turn on you, and as somebody who love
at any rate, he said when you come to st. louischuck berry, and so we visited with him with his daughter and him at blue berry hill, and he would talk about the whole history of rock and roll, and we kept doing it and just this past year, just a few months ago, chuck berry and his wife reached out to me to write the liner notes for what would be his last cd, and he recorded an album called "chuck" that will be coming out very soon. here's a man that recorded these songs in his late...
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guess what, st. louis county? i have got the videotape. ♪ ♪ heigh ho ♪ heigh ho heigh ho it's off to work we go here's to all of you early risers, what's up man? go-getters, and should-be sleepers. from all of us at delta, because the ones who truly change the world, are the ones who can't wait to get out in it. because the ones who the slopes like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily...
guess what, st. louis county? i have got the videotape. ♪ ♪ heigh ho ♪ heigh ho heigh ho it's off to work we go here's to all of you early risers, what's up man? go-getters, and should-be sleepers. from all of us at delta, because the ones who truly change the world, are the ones who can't wait to get out in it. because the ones who the slopes like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but...
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a 31-year-old man is jailed in st. louis, tonight accused of making threats against jewish centers in four states. but authorities say he's not behind the big wave of over 100 similar threats that have sent children and staff evacuating jewish institutions across the country. instead, they're calling the suspect, a copycat who was trying to settle a personal score with an ex-lover. our justice correspondent, pete williams, has more. >> for months, telephone bomb threats to jewish centers and schools have alarmed the jewish community. now the fbi says this man, 31-year-old juan thompson of st. louis, made eight of those threats, copycat calls, intend who broke off a romantic relationship with him eight months ago. >> law enforcement at all levels is a close friend of the jewish people in america and we're so appreciative. >> the fbi said last month he made a phone call and sent emails that named his ex-girlfriend and said she planted bombs at a new york office and dallas and san diego. and investigators said he sent email bom
a 31-year-old man is jailed in st. louis, tonight accused of making threats against jewish centers in four states. but authorities say he's not behind the big wave of over 100 similar threats that have sent children and staff evacuating jewish institutions across the country. instead, they're calling the suspect, a copycat who was trying to settle a personal score with an ex-lover. our justice correspondent, pete williams, has more. >> for months, telephone bomb threats to jewish centers...
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st. louis, kansas city and springfield, missouri. a big part of the reason why people around the state you kno, voted for me and they wanted to take the state in a new directin is that they recognize that we need safer streets. we need to be out there to protect our families. and this is a mission that shena and i are committed to and we want to make sure that we're doing this and fighting forker family. >> do you think voters really know what they're voting for whn they're voting for someone who has no experience, sort of like the -- what they alleged again the current president, no experience in government, and yt we all hear this there have been so many people with all the experience in the world that has run government ad where has it gotten us? >> where is it that that government works for the people, something in your background that's not necessarily there whether you have the experience or not. >> people were very clear. they sent us to jefferson city o fight for them. they wanted us to create real results for people in the s
st. louis, kansas city and springfield, missouri. a big part of the reason why people around the state you kno, voted for me and they wanted to take the state in a new directin is that they recognize that we need safer streets. we need to be out there to protect our families. and this is a mission that shena and i are committed to and we want to make sure that we're doing this and fighting forker family. >> do you think voters really know what they're voting for whn they're voting for...
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in my corey police arrested and charged 31-year-old juan thompson of st. louis. they say hey was behind at least some of those threats. officials say thompson allegedly tried to frame his ex-girlfriend using her name while making those threats. >>> we will draw him out this latest wave of anti semitism and i am confident as we evidence in today's arrest in missouri that we will find and we will prosecute those who have committed these acts of hatred.
in my corey police arrested and charged 31-year-old juan thompson of st. louis. they say hey was behind at least some of those threats. officials say thompson allegedly tried to frame his ex-girlfriend using her name while making those threats. >>> we will draw him out this latest wave of anti semitism and i am confident as we evidence in today's arrest in missouri that we will find and we will prosecute those who have committed these acts of hatred.
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and we're seeing that in st. louis. we're seeing three different groups come together in ways that have provided the funding, but, frankly, they also need to be at the table when you talk about how you're going to spend the funding. we changed the law in congress just a couple of years ago so that that private money, if it's being held by the federal government as it has been on that project, if there's any interest to be earned, if there's any benefit from that money, it also goes to the project rather than going into general revenue. the goal here would be to do everything we can if we're going to have a different park system for the next hundred years to really encourage the next group of people to step up and say we want to provide, as in the case in st. louis, missouri, we want to provide more than half of the money. but we'd like to have some input on how that -- how that's going to be used and how this is going to meet the needs of the community, one, but also everybody who visits there as they connect with the c
and we're seeing that in st. louis. we're seeing three different groups come together in ways that have provided the funding, but, frankly, they also need to be at the table when you talk about how you're going to spend the funding. we changed the law in congress just a couple of years ago so that that private money, if it's being held by the federal government as it has been on that project, if there's any interest to be earned, if there's any benefit from that money, it also goes to the...
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near st. louis see the line of storms developing and boxes popping up severe thunderstorm watches as well as tornado watches and warnings to the north of minneapolis and you can see the rain is scattered and noticing stuff blossoming in the carolinas. thing will come together here and you'll almost see the radar ignite overnight tonight and future tracker at 1:30 in the morning the rain is blossoming to the northern and freezing rain in the higher terrain in the poconos in monroe county. 8:00 in the morning, scattered showers south of philadelphia and steady light to moderate rain especially north and west of the city in the morning rush hour. and things intensify in the afternoon that is when we see it pouring here in philadelphia down to the shore as well as the lehigh valley. the yellows and oranges and we continue to see torrential rain into friday night. if you have friday plans in the city or suburbs you'll need a golf umbrella you can turn to the side. because it's a driven rain. we are talki
near st. louis see the line of storms developing and boxes popping up severe thunderstorm watches as well as tornado watches and warnings to the north of minneapolis and you can see the rain is scattered and noticing stuff blossoming in the carolinas. thing will come together here and you'll almost see the radar ignite overnight tonight and future tracker at 1:30 in the morning the rain is blossoming to the northern and freezing rain in the higher terrain in the poconos in monroe county. 8:00...
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the visit was briefly mentioned in a st. louis county police department. cnn contacted st. which said it cannot confirm the new video's authenticity but regardless it would have been relevant to their investigation into the shooting of michael brown by officer wilson. a grand jury and a federal civil rights investigation refused to indict wilson. the ferguson police department told us to call back on monday when the public information officer would be in. we also contacted the representative for the ferguson market, he hasn't gotten back to us but he disputed the video's version of events. >>> now i want to read you the full statement from the attorney of that veerns store. he told the "new york times," quote, there was no transaction, there was no understanding, no agreement, the clerk did not trade cigarillos for pot. film maker jason pollack pushed back on that statement when he spoke to cnn's fredrick whitfield, watch this. >> we have spoken to many people in the community and trading a bag for something in the store is very, very common. there's a drug dealer, we found
the visit was briefly mentioned in a st. louis county police department. cnn contacted st. which said it cannot confirm the new video's authenticity but regardless it would have been relevant to their investigation into the shooting of michael brown by officer wilson. a grand jury and a federal civil rights investigation refused to indict wilson. the ferguson police department told us to call back on monday when the public information officer would be in. we also contacted the representative...
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at st. louisy, saw the videotape, and they didn't tell us. >> there was some type of exchange for one thing for another, that these people know each other well enough that this is the relationship that they have. >> in response to this video and this documentary, the attorney for the store says the video is manipulated and does not tell the whole story. here is his statement, quote, i can now confirm that the uncut video shows the clerks throwing bag back to mike brown, the filmmaker edited it out. as i mentioned, we heard just a little bit ago from the top cop in st. louis county about the video. here he was. >> over the weekend there was a pretty pathetic attempt at a video production regarding the fatal shooting of michael brown in ferguson. that was released at a fair somewhere in texas, i believe. contained in that was a very poorly edited snippet of a security video taken from the store in ferguson. it was clearly an attempt to distort this and to turn it into something it isn't, to get back
at st. louisy, saw the videotape, and they didn't tell us. >> there was some type of exchange for one thing for another, that these people know each other well enough that this is the relationship that they have. >> in response to this video and this documentary, the attorney for the store says the video is manipulated and does not tell the whole story. here is his statement, quote, i can now confirm that the uncut video shows the clerks throwing bag back to mike brown, the...
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now the top prosecutor in st. louis county missouri says a new documentary. >> pretty pathetic attempt at a video production regarding the fatal shooting of michael brown. >> he also suggests that the footage did not suggest that brown robbed the store. >> that was a poor edited snid bit of the security video of the store in ferguson. >> the reason we put out this convenience store tape now is so that people could get over it because he didn't rob the store. >> hours before the alleged robbery it shows brown in the store holding tobacco products he was accused of stealing. >> that is 100% false. it did not occur. >> shortly after brown's death police released brown in a different trip to the store. before walking out with tobacco products. steve rapapor fox news. >> very interesting. we'll talk more about that throughout the morning. >>> right now it's 4:51. up next we're going to show you the surprising way silicon valley workers plan to mark this occasion. >>> welcome back to morning on 2. of course 3.14 is known as p
now the top prosecutor in st. louis county missouri says a new documentary. >> pretty pathetic attempt at a video production regarding the fatal shooting of michael brown. >> he also suggests that the footage did not suggest that brown robbed the store. >> that was a poor edited snid bit of the security video of the store in ferguson. >> the reason we put out this convenience store tape now is so that people could get over it because he didn't rob the store. >>...
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so 48% say c, "spirit of st. louis." >> i think that's pretty bigger than the rest.onna... that makes sense 'cause i don't--i--didn't think that "titanic" was it because it came from southampton to, like, yeah, that wouldn't work. so i think i'm gonna go with it. i think i'm gonna go... c, "spirit of st. louis." final answer. >> you almost went with "titanic." glad you didn't. you're right. [cheers and applause] lindbergh flew it from new york to paris, by the way. that's the p: paris. $7,000. there you go. those lifelines are there for a reason. >> mm-hmm. >> if you get stuck, you can use them. you still have three more. $10,000 question is right here. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ followed by his dog who walks half as fast, a man climbs a one-mile hill, then turns back. how far will he have walked when he meets his dog again? >> okay, so, whenever he reaches 1 mile, the dog will be at .5 miles. and then once he, um... so then once he goes to, um, 1.5 miles, the dog will be at the top, 1 mile. [dramatic music] ♪ or he--he walks half as fast. so if he walks 1 mile, w
so 48% say c, "spirit of st. louis." >> i think that's pretty bigger than the rest.onna... that makes sense 'cause i don't--i--didn't think that "titanic" was it because it came from southampton to, like, yeah, that wouldn't work. so i think i'm gonna go with it. i think i'm gonna go... c, "spirit of st. louis." final answer. >> you almost went with "titanic." glad you didn't. you're right. [cheers and applause] lindbergh flew it from new york...
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you know the st. louis cardinals went to arizona in 1988. in 1995 the rams left los angeles and moved to st. louis. the following year the cleveland browns packed up in the middle of the night and moved to baltimore and became the ravens . and then last year the rams moved back to los angeles where they're now building a $2.6 billion stadium. >> and the san diego chargers will also play in that new l.a. stadium. the chargers will play home games this year at the stubhub center in carson california. that's the home of the mls galaxy. the chargers and the rams will move into that stadium in 2018. >>> there was one hold out. steven ross owner of the miami dolphins and he released a statement explaining his vote was not against the raiders but rather part of his personal philosophy of team ownership. it said, "we as owners and as a team owe it to the fans to stay in the community that is have supported us until all options have been exhausted." two years ago in order to stay in miami ross paid for a billion dollars renovation. >> raiders quarter
you know the st. louis cardinals went to arizona in 1988. in 1995 the rams left los angeles and moved to st. louis. the following year the cleveland browns packed up in the middle of the night and moved to baltimore and became the ravens . and then last year the rams moved back to los angeles where they're now building a $2.6 billion stadium. >> and the san diego chargers will also play in that new l.a. stadium. the chargers will play home games this year at the stubhub center in carson...
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it's happened to hospital, community colleges, police departments, even the st. louis public library where hackers locked up 1400 computers and demanded $35,000. >> it turned every computer at the st. louis public library into a brick. >> reporter: because the library backed up the system, it refused to pay. an attack likely plotted on the dark web where anything goes with hackers leaving few tracks for law enforcement. tom costello, nbc news, london. >>> there's a lot more ahead tonight. >>> crossing the line, could employers get access to your genetic information? critics sounding the alarm about a controversial new proposal. >>> the stunning moment caught on video when a camera crew gets way too close to an erupting volcano. >>> we're back now with a controversy over workplace wellness programs. for years employers have used financial incentives to encourage workers to adopt healthier behaviors like quitting smoking. now a bill in congress would allow them to do the same to get your genetic information and critics say that's an invasion of privacy. nrk nbc's anne th
it's happened to hospital, community colleges, police departments, even the st. louis public library where hackers locked up 1400 computers and demanded $35,000. >> it turned every computer at the st. louis public library into a brick. >> reporter: because the library backed up the system, it refused to pay. an attack likely plotted on the dark web where anything goes with hackers leaving few tracks for law enforcement. tom costello, nbc news, london. >>> there's a lot more...
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fans in chuck berry's hometown of st. louis gathered around his statue yesterday.usicians in philadelphia saberry had an impact on their upbringing with hits like "johnny b. good" and "roll over beethoven." guitarist sam was introduced to chuck berry's music at a concert. >> he was pretty old at the time but he was doing the duck walk and it was pretty inspiring. >> chuck berry performed well into his 80s. last fall he announced he would release his first album in decades later this year. >>> it's happened again and again. secret service agents take action to deal with two more intruders on the white house grounds. >>> up next, important travel changes for you if you drive throughout mid-county interchange on pennsylvania turnpike. >>> welcome back. here's a life look outside philadelphia. clouds are hanging overhead right now. what's going to happen is when you sit down through the morning hours into the afternoon, so we'll turn over to mostly sunny conditions. take a look. 33 degrees for parts of our phil neighborhoods. 40 by this afternoon and 45 where sunshine
fans in chuck berry's hometown of st. louis gathered around his statue yesterday.usicians in philadelphia saberry had an impact on their upbringing with hits like "johnny b. good" and "roll over beethoven." guitarist sam was introduced to chuck berry's music at a concert. >> he was pretty old at the time but he was doing the duck walk and it was pretty inspiring. >> chuck berry performed well into his 80s. last fall he announced he would release his first album...
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st. louis recently held a democratic primary to elect a new mayor. since st. democratic city, the democratic primary is functionally the general election. the winner will almost certainly go on to be the mayor. the winner of this year was 64-year-old linda krewson. she won by a mere 888 votes, 32% to 30.4% over second place finisher tashara jones, a 44-year-old city treasurer who became a fixture of the black lives matter movement and was the favorite among the city's black majority. why did jones lose? because she split the black vote with four other african-american candidates, all men. while krewson who was endorsed by the police union didn't split her votes at all, dominating in majority white parts of the city. 888 votes. as jason johnson over at the root pointed out, st. louis, despite being a majority black city, has remained primarily in the hands of the white minority because whites have crossed party lines to coalesce to whatever white person is running for mayor. opportunitfo blac political advancement are few and far bween and this year's mayoral ra
st. louis recently held a democratic primary to elect a new mayor. since st. democratic city, the democratic primary is functionally the general election. the winner will almost certainly go on to be the mayor. the winner of this year was 64-year-old linda krewson. she won by a mere 888 votes, 32% to 30.4% over second place finisher tashara jones, a 44-year-old city treasurer who became a fixture of the black lives matter movement and was the favorite among the city's black majority. why did...
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. >>> here is something you don't see every day, cattle roaming the streets of st. louis. six of them escaped from a slaughter house in st. louis. and took off in different directions. police blocked off the street and reined them in and they were all wrangled up and returned. they tried. one final look at the forecast with meteorologist, melissa magee, and we are in the thick of this rain? >> yes, the starting to pick up now and 48 in philadelphia and 41 allentown and 49 in cape may today and 54 down in dover. it's cloudy and chilly and the bigger story is the heavy rain and the flood watch is up until saturday morning. we are calling for an inch and a half to 2 inches of snow today take it easy. >> thank you. >>> a look now as stories coming up this afternoon on "action news" at 4:00. we continue to gather knew details about the man under arrest accused of a sniper style shooting with an ar 15 arrive until northern liberties and we want you to weigh in on a discussion that throughout strong responses in the newsroom. mattress stores are offering big discounts if you are
. >>> here is something you don't see every day, cattle roaming the streets of st. louis. six of them escaped from a slaughter house in st. louis. and took off in different directions. police blocked off the street and reined them in and they were all wrangled up and returned. they tried. one final look at the forecast with meteorologist, melissa magee, and we are in the thick of this rain? >> yes, the starting to pick up now and 48 in philadelphia and 41 allentown and 49 in cape...
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the trailblazing guitarist and songwriter died saturday at his home near st. louis. he was 90 years old. mireya villarreal looks back at one of the 20th century's most influential artists. can chuck berry was the original guitar god whose lives were as smooth and unmistakable as his dance moves. >> dubbed the father of rock 'n' roll, berry's music because blend of r and b, blues and country music, his first hit in 1955, maybellene, instantly thrust the st. louis native into the spotlight. >> berry's musical career began at 15. ten years later, he signed with chess records. throughout his career, he had several run-ins with the law, even spending time behind bars. still, fans stayed supportive, connecting with his poetic story telling. >> in a 1972 interview with sunday morning's charles osgood, berry broke down his song writing success. >> everybody has to handle money. everybody has a love affair, inspirations, and these are the things i write about. chuck berry paved the road for rock 'n' roll greats like john len 0 non. >> he is any hero. >> and roll over beethove
the trailblazing guitarist and songwriter died saturday at his home near st. louis. he was 90 years old. mireya villarreal looks back at one of the 20th century's most influential artists. can chuck berry was the original guitar god whose lives were as smooth and unmistakable as his dance moves. >> dubbed the father of rock 'n' roll, berry's music because blend of r and b, blues and country music, his first hit in 1955, maybellene, instantly thrust the st. louis native into the spotlight....
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. >>> a st. louis man is being arraigned in connection with at least >> he's 31-year-old juan thompson. investigators say all this started with thompson cyber stalking an ex-girlfriend. he made threats against jewish community centers and named her as the culprit. in some cases he tried to make it appear she was framing him. investigators finally questioned thompson about dozens of headstones overturned at a jewish cemetery near st. louis. >>> in montgomery county, a show of solidarity with the jewish community. maryland senators were among the federal, state and local officials at an interfaith gathering to denounce the recent wave of anti-semitism. >> truly we are brothers and sisters of one human family. it's at times like this that we know that better than perhaps other times. so it's important for us to be hanging on to that. >> today's gathering took place at center of greater washington. >>> we're following a developing story. a horrible after school accident has killed two young people. 17-year
. >>> a st. louis man is being arraigned in connection with at least >> he's 31-year-old juan thompson. investigators say all this started with thompson cyber stalking an ex-girlfriend. he made threats against jewish community centers and named her as the culprit. in some cases he tried to make it appear she was framing him. investigators finally questioned thompson about dozens of headstones overturned at a jewish cemetery near st. louis. >>> in montgomery county, a...
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born in st. louisin 1926, berry taught himself to play guitar and fused the sounds of blues and country, creating a new sound and lyrics that appealed to black and white audiences alike, a rare feat for a black artist in the 1950s. and he spoke to changing attitudes about race and sex among teens with songs like" brown eyed handsome man." signed by chess records in 1955, his first hit was "maybellene." over the next decade, berry wrote the hits roll over beethoven, school day, no particular place to go, nadine, and back in the usa. he was famous for improvising on stage, and the owner of the st louis club blueberry hill, where berry performed will into his 80s, says his guitar playing was revolutionary. >> chuck berry made the guitar a star. he took it from a rhythm background instrument into playing behind his head, and he intuitively choreographed the first great rock and roll stage moves and on his own, whether he was playing it behind his head, between his legs. >> reporter: john lennon once said i
born in st. louisin 1926, berry taught himself to play guitar and fused the sounds of blues and country, creating a new sound and lyrics that appealed to black and white audiences alike, a rare feat for a black artist in the 1950s. and he spoke to changing attitudes about race and sex among teens with songs like" brown eyed handsome man." signed by chess records in 1955, his first hit was "maybellene." over the next decade, berry wrote the hits roll over beethoven, school...
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it's not much going on from d.c., chicago, st. louis. nice day.ook at the temperatures today. 59 in indianapolis, 70 in st. louis, 65 in roe nothing, and that continues to move into tomorrow. the coal air bottled up in canada and up of michigan, but it's coming down here early friday. 69 tomorrow, breezy, warm. a nice afternoon. very similar to what e we saw out there today, and then, well, changes come in. breezy tomorrow as well. friday, i got winds in the afternoon, but that's not the big story. the big story on friday is going to be the chance for the rain and snow. look what happens here on future weather, 6:00 a.m., starting to see showers as front drifts down. snow in martins burg, winchester, and at s7:00, that snow line is close to the temperatures will be well above freezing, but when we have rain, snow, or whatever at 7:00 a.m., roads tend to get shut down. give yourself extra time out there. now, good news is it will not last long, out at 9:00, 10:00, and seeing better conditions. warm out moves in quickly, saturday, high of 38, 3 the
it's not much going on from d.c., chicago, st. louis. nice day.ook at the temperatures today. 59 in indianapolis, 70 in st. louis, 65 in roe nothing, and that continues to move into tomorrow. the coal air bottled up in canada and up of michigan, but it's coming down here early friday. 69 tomorrow, breezy, warm. a nice afternoon. very similar to what e we saw out there today, and then, well, changes come in. breezy tomorrow as well. friday, i got winds in the afternoon, but that's not the big...
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it's happened to hospitals, community colleges, police departments, and the st. louisic library. hackers locked up 1400 computers and demanded $35,000. >> it basically turned every computer at the st. louis public library into a brick. >> reporter: because the library backed up its system, it refused to pay. an attack likely plotted on the dark web, where anything goes with hackers leaving few tracks for law enforcement. tom costello, nbc news, london. >>> just ahead, spending over $5 billion celebrating st. patrick's day. >>> and tons of great deals. from whiskey to doughnuts. we'll tell you about it next. ...i'm on... ...and on... ...and on. that's why i... ...make time for myself... ...and give my body some love... ...with aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion. its active naturals® oat formula... ...locks in moisture to improve skin wellness in just one day. i really needed that. i bet you do too. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® quilted northern works their bathroom experience. but these birds see all and forget nothing. except this one, who has an outlet for a fac
it's happened to hospitals, community colleges, police departments, and the st. louisic library. hackers locked up 1400 computers and demanded $35,000. >> it basically turned every computer at the st. louis public library into a brick. >> reporter: because the library backed up its system, it refused to pay. an attack likely plotted on the dark web, where anything goes with hackers leaving few tracks for law enforcement. tom costello, nbc news, london. >>> just ahead,...
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which originally found the paper work in the st. louisreport which shows they saw a video at 1:13 a.m. of michael brown walking into the veerns store. and that tipped us off that this happened. they admit it happened in their own report and the document we found proves it. so then saying they don't know what they're talking about is ridiculous, because they either don't read the record or they're not telling us the truth. based on everything that's happened it seems like they're not telling us the truth. we have spoken to everyone in the community and trading a little bag for something at the store is very, very common. there's a drug dealer we found out in the store. what michael did, he's not a drug dealer, he traded a little bit for $20 of cigarillos that happenings all the time in communities where there's not a lot of money. he takes its and he smells it. what were they doing? they brought it up to their noses, so it's similar clear what happened. >> michael brown, how does this make you feel seeing this documentary? >> makes me feel
which originally found the paper work in the st. louisreport which shows they saw a video at 1:13 a.m. of michael brown walking into the veerns store. and that tipped us off that this happened. they admit it happened in their own report and the document we found proves it. so then saying they don't know what they're talking about is ridiculous, because they either don't read the record or they're not telling us the truth. based on everything that's happened it seems like they're not telling us...
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it's happened to hospital, community college, police departments, even the st. louis public library where hackers locked up 1400 commuters and demanded $35,000. >> it turned every computer at the st. louis public library into a brick. >> reporter: because the library backed up the system, it refused to pay. an attack likely plotted on the dark web where anything goes with hackers leaving few tracks for law enforcement. tom costello, nbc news, london. >>> crossing the line, could employers get access to your genetic information. critics sounding the alarm. critics sounding the alarm. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. libert
it's happened to hospital, community college, police departments, even the st. louis public library where hackers locked up 1400 commuters and demanded $35,000. >> it turned every computer at the st. louis public library into a brick. >> reporter: because the library backed up the system, it refused to pay. an attack likely plotted on the dark web where anything goes with hackers leaving few tracks for law enforcement. tom costello, nbc news, london. >>> crossing the line,...
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the low near st. louis spinning up severe weather now in parts of western ohio and indiana and that will stretch all the way down to nashville as a nasty line of storms is about to blossom. as we look at future tracker 6 it's around the midnight hour and thereafter the rain starts to push in and by 8:00 tomorrow morning for the rush hour, we have a chilly easterly wind and light showers around and then the heavy rain arrives in the afternoon and especially in the evening rush hour. and we see oranges and yellow. and the rain arrives southwest to northeast and light to moderate in the morning and the noon time hour and heavy rain with slow travel this time tomorrow. we'll chat about how much rain to expect. i'll have all the details in just a bit. >> thank you. >> the senate held the first public hearing today as part of its probe into russian election interference and they painted a sinister picture. they urged senator to quote, follow the dead bodies, several russians connected into meddling by vladimir pu
the low near st. louis spinning up severe weather now in parts of western ohio and indiana and that will stretch all the way down to nashville as a nasty line of storms is about to blossom. as we look at future tracker 6 it's around the midnight hour and thereafter the rain starts to push in and by 8:00 tomorrow morning for the rush hour, we have a chilly easterly wind and light showers around and then the heavy rain arrives in the afternoon and especially in the evening rush hour. and we see...
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the trail blazing guitarist and songwriter died saturday at his home near st. louis.was 90 years old. mireya villarreal looked back at one of the 20th century's most influential artists. >> reporter: chuck berry was the original guitar god, whose riffs were as smooth and unmistakable as his dance moves. dubbed the father of rock 'n' roll, his music was a blend, his first hit in 1955 "maybelline" thrust the st. louis native into the spotlight. ♪ well maybelline, why can't you be true ♪ >> reporter: his musical career began at age 15. throughout his career, he had several run-ins with the law, even spending time behind bars. still, fans stayed supportive, connecting with his poetic story telling. in a 1972 interview with sunday morning's charles osgood, he broke down his song writing success. >> everybody has to have money, everybody has a love affair, inspirations. these are things i write about. >> reporter: chuck berry paved the road for rock 'n' roll greats like the beatles who k b. the beech beach boys sampled "sweet little 16." ♪ ♪ surfing usa >> reporter: rolling
the trail blazing guitarist and songwriter died saturday at his home near st. louis.was 90 years old. mireya villarreal looked back at one of the 20th century's most influential artists. >> reporter: chuck berry was the original guitar god, whose riffs were as smooth and unmistakable as his dance moves. dubbed the father of rock 'n' roll, his music was a blend, his first hit in 1955 "maybelline" thrust the st. louis native into the spotlight. ♪ well maybelline, why can't you...
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st. louis blues owned the sharks all season. st. louis outplayed them 4-1 final, san jose remains, though, a third seed in the conference. >> up next an update on the shooting that shut down the bay area freeway. live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. newisanosea eew shtinhash >>> we continue to follow our breaking news in san jose. a freeway shooting has shut down highway 101 near story road, all northbound lanes remain closed
st. louis blues owned the sharks all season. st. louis outplayed them 4-1 final, san jose remains, though, a third seed in the conference. >> up next an update on the shooting that shut down the bay area freeway. live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i...
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the st. louis, san diego, burning the jerseys and we will do what we need to because right now the nfl has done some things that they have not done responsibly and if they are able to do this to the greatest culture of fans that means they can go anywhere so we will protect ourselves to do the right thing. >> not exactly sure what that course of action will be. and i suppose if you are a raider fan just trying to look for something where you can maybe hang your hat on if there's a chance, you would probably have to look at that financing aspect and say can mark davis come up with the dollars that he claims he can come up with and can the negotiations continue with the city of las vegas. you remember the initial lease proposal for the raiders for a dollar a year and to keep the naming rights and the advertising rights within the stadium. the negotiations still need to be worked out. if you are a raider fans you can hang a glimmer of hope and today's decision as far as the league is concerned very de
the st. louis, san diego, burning the jerseys and we will do what we need to because right now the nfl has done some things that they have not done responsibly and if they are able to do this to the greatest culture of fans that means they can go anywhere so we will protect ourselves to do the right thing. >> not exactly sure what that course of action will be. and i suppose if you are a raider fan just trying to look for something where you can maybe hang your hat on if there's a chance,...
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evaluated been picked up in st. louis this morning. expected to be charged with cyber stalking. later today, we also know thompson, a former journalist, he was fired from an online publication called "the intercept" although he denies any reason for that firing. >> brynn, thanks so much, a serious issue, these threats against jewish community centers, and this is some part of the explanation, it appears. thanks so much. >>> we're also watching breaking news overnight, u.s. officials say they conducted air strikes in yemen including one targeting a high value al qaeda member, this as the pentagon is working to locate and monitor hundreds, now, of individuals possibly connected to the terror group. those names were part of the intelligence retrieved during the raid in yemen in january where one navy s.e.a.l. was killed along with many civilians. a former deputy assistant to president obama. after the fact, this news that hundreds of contacts were uncovered and that the administration is now working to track them down. how big a deal is t
evaluated been picked up in st. louis this morning. expected to be charged with cyber stalking. later today, we also know thompson, a former journalist, he was fired from an online publication called "the intercept" although he denies any reason for that firing. >> brynn, thanks so much, a serious issue, these threats against jewish community centers, and this is some part of the explanation, it appears. thanks so much. >>> we're also watching breaking news overnight,...
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juan thompson appeared in federal court in st. louis jewish community centers as well as the anti-defamation league this new york. thompson's arrest involves only a fraction of the more than 100 threats this dozens of states. and his alleged motive might surprise you. laura ingle explains. >> reporter: fbi officials raided a st. louis, missouri, home connected to juan thompson, the man accused of bomb threats against the anti-defamation league and some jewish community certains around country. centers around the country. investigators say the 31-year-old was attempting to frame an ex-girlfriend who had broken up with him. thompson is a former journalist fired from the intercept after the online publication said he fabricated quotes and invented sources. he has been charged with one count of cyberstalking which could land anymore jail for up to five years. the criminal complaint states thompson allegedly made eight threatening calls to jccs in his name or the name of his ex-lover including defamatory e-mails and faxes to his exes -- ex's
juan thompson appeared in federal court in st. louis jewish community centers as well as the anti-defamation league this new york. thompson's arrest involves only a fraction of the more than 100 threats this dozens of states. and his alleged motive might surprise you. laura ingle explains. >> reporter: fbi officials raided a st. louis, missouri, home connected to juan thompson, the man accused of bomb threats against the anti-defamation league and some jewish community certains around...
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berry grew up in st. louis.haking things up even as a kid during his first public performance at his high school he played the blues, considered inapropriate for the time. berry married, and work a series of jobs to support his family. then a road trip to chicago to see his idol muddy waters proved to be his big break. record executives heard berry turn old country and western record called idol red into the hit may bell even. >> ♪ >> in 1984, berry took home the lifetime achievement grammy, two years later, keith richard through him big 60 birthday bash. he was one of the first inductees into the rock-and-roll hall of fame. and in 1995 berry fired up the stage with bruce springsteen to celebrate rock's history. dubbed the eternal teenager, berry continued well into his 80s, never letting go of that rock-and-roll music he helped to find. ♪ >> danielle nottingham, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >>> role be missed. still have a lot more to cover here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news." the season ends for the villanova wil
berry grew up in st. louis.haking things up even as a kid during his first public performance at his high school he played the blues, considered inapropriate for the time. berry married, and work a series of jobs to support his family. then a road trip to chicago to see his idol muddy waters proved to be his big break. record executives heard berry turn old country and western record called idol red into the hit may bell even. >> ♪ >> in 1984, berry took home the lifetime...
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and we had a study in st. louis that was reported in 2012 which tells many people who are at least aware of the basics of how children are born something which we knew already and knew intuitively. here's what it found. the abortion rate in the st. louis area declined by more than 20% between 2008 and 2010 coinciding with a research study that gave free birth control to thousands of area women. although the drop in abortions in st. louis cannot be attributed solely to the project, the abortion rate for the rest of missouri not in the study remained constant. contra accepts is the key -- contraception is the key to reducing unintended pregnancies and abortions. we need to remove cost barriers. i think all women should have equal access. teenage participants in this study experienced a birth rate of 6.3 babies for every thousand girls. the national right 34.3. according to a study published in the journal of obstetrics and gynecologists. there were an average of six abortions every year for every 1,000 women in the pr
and we had a study in st. louis that was reported in 2012 which tells many people who are at least aware of the basics of how children are born something which we knew already and knew intuitively. here's what it found. the abortion rate in the st. louis area declined by more than 20% between 2008 and 2010 coinciding with a research study that gave free birth control to thousands of area women. although the drop in abortions in st. louis cannot be attributed solely to the project, the abortion...
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. >> simone, as the city of ferguson and st. louis county, they started down the path of trying to make major changes, and some at the urging of the federal government, the department of justice, but how will this inform that effort in trying to reconcile some of the disparities in the community? >> look, i think old wounds are going to be opened with this video and the city of ferguson and st. louis at large is still healing. i think it's important because folks need to remember, just because the ferguson report was issued, that damning report by the obama administration's department of justice, and the work has to continue and i think it's a jawing reminder to folks on the ground, and the ferguson activist and protesters who are still in the streets and still marching and organizing in their communities, that their work is more important than ever. again, i am shocked but not shocked because we know how the system is, but that doesn't mean we can't work to change it and i think the folks on the ground in st. louis and ferguson know
. >> simone, as the city of ferguson and st. louis county, they started down the path of trying to make major changes, and some at the urging of the federal government, the department of justice, but how will this inform that effort in trying to reconcile some of the disparities in the community? >> look, i think old wounds are going to be opened with this video and the city of ferguson and st. louis at large is still healing. i think it's important because folks need to remember,...
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barry grew up in st. louishaking things up even as a kid, during first public performance at a high school he considered blues, considered inapropriate for the time. barry married, worked series every jobs to support his family. then road trip to chicago to see his idol mother proved to be his big break. record executives barry turned old country western number called idol red into may bell lean. in 1984, barry took home the lifetime achievement grammy, two years later, keith richard through him big of zero's birthday bash. he was one of the first inductees into the rock-and-roll hall of fame. and in 1995 berry fired up the stage with bruce springsteen to celebrate rock's history. dubbed the eternal teenager, berry continued touring well into his 80s, never letting go of that rock-and-roll music he helped to find. danielle nottingham, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >>> he's got my foot tapping this morning, a legend indeed. still to come this morning right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news," as the old addage go, o
barry grew up in st. louishaking things up even as a kid, during first public performance at a high school he considered blues, considered inapropriate for the time. barry married, worked series every jobs to support his family. then road trip to chicago to see his idol mother proved to be his big break. record executives barry turned old country western number called idol red into may bell lean. in 1984, barry took home the lifetime achievement grammy, two years later, keith richard through...
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and she really was the strength and heart of so much of the civil rights work that went on in the st. louis area. began working for the ncaa. she was an extraordinary woman and i think it's important to put a tribute to her in the united states senate and because of the other thing i want to talk about today, i want to mention that miss boone after graduating from sumner high school attended oakwood university in alabama, one of the special historically black colleges and universities in the country. i want to talk about to the senate today and try to emphasi emphasize. betsy devos has been given one of the most important positions of education in this country. and call me old fashioned, but i think it's pretty important that the secretary of education have a basic working knowledge of history. it is one thing to appear at a hearing for your confirmation and have no idea what the individual disabilities education act is or not have a working understanding of the federal laws as it relates to education in this country but it takes it to a whole new level that someone who is secretary of educ
and she really was the strength and heart of so much of the civil rights work that went on in the st. louis area. began working for the ncaa. she was an extraordinary woman and i think it's important to put a tribute to her in the united states senate and because of the other thing i want to talk about today, i want to mention that miss boone after graduating from sumner high school attended oakwood university in alabama, one of the special historically black colleges and universities in the...
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murders up, violent crime up, in places like st. louisof the highest violent crime rates anywhere in the country. this was also a shoutout, if you will, to law enforcement across the country. as you know during the obama administration, there was something of a tense relationship between cops on the beat and the white house. now, i think law enforcement community feels much more comfortable with the trump administration. they feel they have a friend in the white house. the attorney general was here to reassure them of that. here's some of what he had to say on that issue. >> the preliminary data for 2016 shows that violent crimes continue to rise here. these numbers should trouble all of us. locally and nationally. behind all the data are real people whose safety and lives are at stake. >> indeed, he was trying to zero in on the numbers. he particularly said that the big problem is the heroin/opioid crisis that's happening in america. 140 people dying every day of these drugs in communities across the country. that's what the attorney gen
murders up, violent crime up, in places like st. louisof the highest violent crime rates anywhere in the country. this was also a shoutout, if you will, to law enforcement across the country. as you know during the obama administration, there was something of a tense relationship between cops on the beat and the white house. now, i think law enforcement community feels much more comfortable with the trump administration. they feel they have a friend in the white house. the attorney general was...
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on july 3, my husband, who's in law enforcement here in st. louis, was shot twice on a traffic stop. he's still here. charlie. over there. [applause] he survived. he took two bullets. when that happened i spoke out. when we have veterans that are laying on the floor in veterans hospitals, in v.a. hospitals, and their only crime and punishment was because they any dignity, without any fault, we don't pay enough respect for these men and women that support us, defend us and defend our flag and constitution and for that i speak out. [applause] when a son is killed in chicago just because he is a son of a drug dealer and a vendetta needs to be paid and that child is that casualty of that vendetta, i speak out. no child should be afraid to go outside and play. no child should have to wonder whether or not they're going to get a bullet through the window. no child should be forgotten, and it seems like to me our past administration has forgoten all about that. we say black lives matter. how about all lives matter? how about blue lives matter? how about wh
on july 3, my husband, who's in law enforcement here in st. louis, was shot twice on a traffic stop. he's still here. charlie. over there. [applause] he survived. he took two bullets. when that happened i spoke out. when we have veterans that are laying on the floor in veterans hospitals, in v.a. hospitals, and their only crime and punishment was because they any dignity, without any fault, we don't pay enough respect for these men and women that support us, defend us and defend our flag and...
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county police report that shows that the st. louisdmitted in their paperwork which is in my clip this morning that was released that they saw a video of michael brown walking into the store at 1:13 a.m., and that heid nothing in the store, but that theyaw a video of michael brown walking into the store at 1:13 a.m. on august 9th and that is highlighted and seen in my video clip which was put out today. >> okay. so then that would refute -- real fast, that would refute that the police is putting out the statement that they can't confirm the authentisity. >> yes, it would. >> yes it absolutely it would. >> absolutely. they are also saying that they didn't find it to be relevant, but you feel completely differently. >> absolutely. big surprise. so they don't know about their own paperwork. i had to find a page that nobody is able to discover. it's in their paperwork right now, and then we found the video, the time code at the top of the video, big surprise, is exactly in line with their own paperwork that corroborates that the video happ
county police report that shows that the st. louisdmitted in their paperwork which is in my clip this morning that was released that they saw a video of michael brown walking into the store at 1:13 a.m., and that heid nothing in the store, but that theyaw a video of michael brown walking into the store at 1:13 a.m. on august 9th and that is highlighted and seen in my video clip which was put out today. >> okay. so then that would refute -- real fast, that would refute that the police is...
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the constitutional coalition held its annual conference in st. louis, missouri in january. we'll hear from milwaukee sheriff david clark but first executive director donna hearn and peggy hubbard. [applause] donna: let me just say that what you see up here isn't the coalition. it's just the lady that gets to be the glue, the in betweens, the resonating sound boards of an awful lot of folks like you who care about our country, who have been with us, many of you, for many years. it's been our pleasure to be here. to be in the fight for the family, for our faith, and for our freedom. and we just want to thank each of you because we can have all these discussions we want with the seven of us, and you-all represent america. we wouldn't do it. so thank you-all for coming. thank you. [applause] i'm delighted that tim filled you in on my friend, mason, because i was going to ask the question, how many of you knew who huey newton was? there's a few of you. he was the founder of the black panther organization, and mason got the opportunity to study under his brother. so mason got the
the constitutional coalition held its annual conference in st. louis, missouri in january. we'll hear from milwaukee sheriff david clark but first executive director donna hearn and peggy hubbard. [applause] donna: let me just say that what you see up here isn't the coalition. it's just the lady that gets to be the glue, the in betweens, the resonating sound boards of an awful lot of folks like you who care about our country, who have been with us, many of you, for many years. it's been our...
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in 1939 the united states refused to let the ss st. louis dock in our country, sending over 900 jewish refugees backhe to europe where many died in concentration camps. after that tragic failure in the united states, after we turned our back on jewish refugees fleeing hitler, the united states examined its conscience and came up with a new program. it came up with a new approach and it was bipartisan. since world war ii, the american people work to set an example of the world by accepting refugees. listen to those we have been accepted and have been a part of america: over 400,000 eastern europeans after world war ii, close to 400,000 vietnamese refugees fleeing the vietnam war. approximately 650,000 cuban refugees after castro came into power. mr. president, let me note parenthetically that of the four hispanic united states senators today, three can trace their roots to this cuban migration to the united states. , and their families fame -- were refugees. they sit on the floor of the senate representing some of our great states, and yet wi
in 1939 the united states refused to let the ss st. louis dock in our country, sending over 900 jewish refugees backhe to europe where many died in concentration camps. after that tragic failure in the united states, after we turned our back on jewish refugees fleeing hitler, the united states examined its conscience and came up with a new program. it came up with a new approach and it was bipartisan. since world war ii, the american people work to set an example of the world by accepting...