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he was a st. louis institution.career of service and left a mark on this community and i know he will be very much missed. what a difference a week makes. this time last week i was in south carolina. the press and the pundits declared biden's campaign is dead. though south carolina had something to say about that, and that came super tuesday. today we need the delegates in and inead in delegates the national boot. -- vote. i always ponder over the incredible enthusiasm and energy this candidacy has produced. we are the campaign that will have a record turnout. [applause] last week, voter turnout in the state of virginia was up 70%. [applause] in texas, up 40%. we won. north carolina, 16%. 155,000 more people cast votes in the south carolina primary than four years ago. folks they are all part of a , movement, a movement that has a backbone, the backbone of the democratic party that will defeat donald trump. to all those who have been knocked down, counted out, left behind, let me say to you -- this is your campaign.
he was a st. louis institution.career of service and left a mark on this community and i know he will be very much missed. what a difference a week makes. this time last week i was in south carolina. the press and the pundits declared biden's campaign is dead. though south carolina had something to say about that, and that came super tuesday. today we need the delegates in and inead in delegates the national boot. -- vote. i always ponder over the incredible enthusiasm and energy this candidacy...
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let's make some noise, st. louis. here he comes.t's make some noise for the next president of the united states, joe biden. here is what we are going to do. we are going to turn in a hat from red to blue. joe bidenng to elect as the president of the united states. and then we are going to make america great again. please join me in welcoming obama's ambassador to ireland, mr. o'malley himself. .ome up, mr. ambassador let's give him a big round of applause. mr. o'malley. --t a beautiful saint mr. o'malley: what a beautiful st. louis day. we always start a week early, mr. vice president. i want to begin by welcoming each and every one of you to this very important event to kick off the boat to get out the vote for vice resident joe biden. there are many of you who came from mayor pete. there are those who came from senator warren in senator klobuchar and sen. harris and mayor bloomberg. you are all welcome here. there is a place for you in this campaign. we need your energy. we need your dedication here we need your skill. and yes, we
let's make some noise, st. louis. here he comes.t's make some noise for the next president of the united states, joe biden. here is what we are going to do. we are going to turn in a hat from red to blue. joe bidenng to elect as the president of the united states. and then we are going to make america great again. please join me in welcoming obama's ambassador to ireland, mr. o'malley himself. .ome up, mr. ambassador let's give him a big round of applause. mr. o'malley. --t a beautiful saint...
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re you excited today, st. louis? c'mon, st. louis, are you excited today? [cheers and applause] you know what, i don't know if ou know it, but fighting joe biden is in town today. you know, i was thinking when i was thinking, what, trump wants to make america great again and i really truly believe he wants to make america great again. so here's what we're going to do. him make ng to help america great again by sending joe biden to the white house. we're going to help him make america great again because we more time o give him to hang out on the golf course. we're going to help him make again by electing unifies people rather than someone that divides people. what this party stands for. allnderstand it better than what it means and what the power we unite.when i think he's on his way. noise.oing to make some let's make some noise, st. louis! applause]d lewis: here he comes. 2 lewis: let's make some noise for the next president of the united joe biden! [cheers and applause] we were having a conversation before you came and here's what we're going to do. goin
re you excited today, st. louis? c'mon, st. louis, are you excited today? [cheers and applause] you know what, i don't know if ou know it, but fighting joe biden is in town today. you know, i was thinking when i was thinking, what, trump wants to make america great again and i really truly believe he wants to make america great again. so here's what we're going to do. him make ng to help america great again by sending joe biden to the white house. we're going to help him make america great...
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are you excited today, st. louis? come on, st. louis. are you excited today?plause] you know what? i don't know if you know it, but fighting joe biden is in town today. you know what? i don't know if you know it, fighting joe biden is in town today. i was thinking and i said, you know what, trump wants to make america great again. and i truly believe he wants to make america great again. so here is what we are going to do. we are going to make america great again via sending joe biden the white house. we will help him make america great again because we will give him more time to hang out on the golf course. we will help him make america great again by electing someone that unifies people as opposed to someone who divides people. that is what this party stands for. we understand that better than all, what it means and what the power we unlock when we unite. i think he is on his way. we got to make some noise. let's make some noise, st. louis. here he comes. [applause] let's make some noise for the next president of the united states, joe biden. ♪ here is what
are you excited today, st. louis? come on, st. louis. are you excited today?plause] you know what? i don't know if you know it, but fighting joe biden is in town today. you know what? i don't know if you know it, fighting joe biden is in town today. i was thinking and i said, you know what, trump wants to make america great again. and i truly believe he wants to make america great again. so here is what we are going to do. we are going to make america great again via sending joe biden the white...
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the former vice president spoke with potential voters in st. louis ahead of the show made states -- show me state's elections. is one of several states to hold primaries this tuesday. the st. louisome president of the board of aldermen's, lewis reaeed. >> i don't know about you, but are you excited today, st. louis? i don't know if joeknow it, but fighting biden is in town today, and, i was thinking, i said you know what, trump wants to make america great again. i truly believe he wants to make america great again, so here is what we are going to do. we are going to help him make america great again by sending joe biden to the white house. we are going to help him make america great again because we need to give him more time to hang out on the golf course. we are going to help him make america great again by electing someone who unifies people as opposed to someone who divides people. that's what this party stands for. we understand it better than all what it means and what the power is we unlock when we unite. i think he's on his way. we've got to
the former vice president spoke with potential voters in st. louis ahead of the show made states -- show me state's elections. is one of several states to hold primaries this tuesday. the st. louisome president of the board of aldermen's, lewis reaeed. >> i don't know about you, but are you excited today, st. louis? i don't know if joeknow it, but fighting biden is in town today, and, i was thinking, i said you know what, trump wants to make america great again. i truly believe he wants...
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[laughter] reed, president of the st. louisn, congressman -- [laughter] [crowd chanting] it is ok. senator, and the whole family and dozens of local officials from st. louis and all around this state. the iew. way, i have to admit that you are the main reason i came because i got to meet lou brock, the hall of famer. i tell you something else, he has an -- he has incredible integrity. i want to share with you my condolences for the passing of a long time alderman. his long career of service left a mark on this community and i know he will be very much miss. -- missed. what a difference a week makes. this time last week i was in south carolina. the press and the pundits had declared that biden's campaign is dead but south carolina had something to say about that. and then came super tuesday. and today we have 11 victories behind us. i ponder always the incredible enthusiasm and excitement this campaign has generated. senator sanders likes to say he will need a record turnout to defeat donald trump. he is right and we are the cam
[laughter] reed, president of the st. louisn, congressman -- [laughter] [crowd chanting] it is ok. senator, and the whole family and dozens of local officials from st. louis and all around this state. the iew. way, i have to admit that you are the main reason i came because i got to meet lou brock, the hall of famer. i tell you something else, he has an -- he has incredible integrity. i want to share with you my condolences for the passing of a long time alderman. his long career of service...
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thank you, st. louis. [cheers and applause] let me thank those who have gone before, the band. [applause] or the woman making green. [applause] union activist, sarah katz. representative rasheen aldridge. [applause] tishaura jones. [applause] and last but certainly not least, cori bush. [applause] let me kind of pick up where cori left off, and that is to say, all of you remember nelson mandela. and nelson mandela was one of the great freedom fighters of the 20th century. he spent a lot of his life in hard labor in south africa fighting apartheid. and what he said, he said in his lifetime, he made a statement which to me was an extraordinarily profound and relevant to this moment. he said, everything seems impossible until it is done. do to understand what i mean? everything seems impossible until it is done. and what happens for a variety of reasons, and i don't know them all, but what happens is human beings into accepting the status quo unnecessarily. we are told by congress what our options are. we are
thank you, st. louis. [cheers and applause] let me thank those who have gone before, the band. [applause] or the woman making green. [applause] union activist, sarah katz. representative rasheen aldridge. [applause] tishaura jones. [applause] and last but certainly not least, cori bush. [applause] let me kind of pick up where cori left off, and that is to say, all of you remember nelson mandela. and nelson mandela was one of the great freedom fighters of the 20th century. he spent a lot of his...
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in 2005 least searchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando surround no one to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over a our. journey cling to those mean theme. only to the you. can but at the will. they're also going only was there they missed. he so you soloed oh yeah you can see . it was. the little of us with those you know. and seal i love them and enough women missing going through old seals was releasing. me tell you guys we have seen the men who you. in at an angle. people hope the sun that. knows i think. leave you didn't even know it as. this is a drug dealers. trip. in the night around. as you go in it. and i had to go in the. p.s.u. go more multi malcolm told me to know what that was how it is not simple do you have learning no really good i mean this year. if you had ever gone to i mean this year. will they lived there so there's no you know. i said it was dances and gary says this year. it always is mr bush policy. then i would only get as good as a story. and he or she will it was then either because i need a laugh or it was her.
in 2005 least searchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando surround no one to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over a our. journey cling to those mean theme. only to the you. can but at the will. they're also going only was there they missed. he so you soloed oh yeah you can see . it was. the little of us with those you know. and seal i love them and enough women missing going through old seals was releasing. me tell you guys we have seen the men who...
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in 2005 years from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over. europe printer plenty of those. still only to the. good but at the will. going only was there they missed woody. he sees a load oh yeah he can think the seal community it was. this with those you know. and seal. i love them and enough women missing going through old seals was released. to me tell you spew sounds cool guys we have seen the men who you. in at an angle. people that. knows i think. you've been through there's no doubt. this is a drug dealers. trip. you know now. as you go in there. and i began. p.s. he will more multi now when told within about an hour who it is not simple you have let him know really going to i mean this you. get up early going to minas you. going to meet will they be there so there's no you. i said it was dances and gary says this isn't all. there is mr bush already said. then i want it get as good as a story. also you will it will stand in the case i need a laugh or it is for. it guess that now when it is
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in 2005 years from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over. europe cling to plenty of those mean girls these one are only to the. comfort at the will. they go 30 going only was there they missed woody. he sees so loud oh yeah you can see. it was. the little of us with those you know. and seal. and let the man in knots woman missing going through old seals was released i think the. guys we have seen the men who you. in at an angle. people hope the sun that. knows i think. you've been through there's no doubt. this is a drug dealer's. trip. through to. the niagara. as you go there. and i had to go. yes he will more multi now when told within about an hour who it is not simple you have let him know really going to i mean this you. get it early going to mean this you. will they were there so there's no you. i said it was dances and gary said this is. it always is mr bush already said. then that what it get as good as a story. and he also feel it was the nucleus and leader left for us or. what is that
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in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over. europe printer glenn you're listening to see. only to the you. can but at the will . going only was there they would you. he say soloed oh yeah you can see. it was. just with those you know. and seal and like the man in knots woman missing going through all. the me tell you spew sounds cool guys we have seen the men who you. and i and apple. people the sun that. knows i think that. leave you then too there's no doubt. this is a drug dealers. trip. you through. the night around. as you go in it. and i begin to. p.s.v. little more multi malcolm told me to know what i want to what is not simple do you have learning no really good i mean this you. get an early going to mean us you. will they best answer no to you. i said it was as is and gary says this you. know is mr bush already said. then that what it get as good as a story. also you will in most in either case i need a laugh or just. a guess that now going to. look in movies. if yo
in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over. europe printer glenn you're listening to see. only to the you. can but at the will . going only was there they would you. he say soloed oh yeah you can see. it was. just with those you know. and seal and like the man in knots woman missing going through all. the me tell you spew sounds cool guys we have seen the men who you. and i and apple....
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in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of the over a our. journey printer plenty of those goes these still only to the you. can find at the will. going only was there they would be. he sees a load oh yeah it can seem to seal community it was too. little. then they do this with those not. and seal. a lot of money in not solvent isn't going to be almost sealed it was released. to me the least be sounds cool because we have seen the men who you are. and. i will. keep an eye on that. nose i think. leave you didn't even know. this is a drug dealer's. trip. through. the night around. as you go in there. and i had to go and. p.s. he will. multi malcolm told within about an hour who it is not simple you have let him know really going to i mean. if you have an eloquent i mean this you. will their best so there's no no. i said it was dancers and gary says this isn't all. there is mr bush already said. they know what it has get as a story they will. also feel it most in either case i need a lau
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from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in a herculean e.-m. missouri. this 3 also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant o. . links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from la toya community. we had a conversation had a meal together and talked for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. and the stories were the same same things that were happening same relationship with the company same kind of intimidation and threats same kind of denying there was an issue of same health issues in both places and. the mobilization began to bear fruit. in 2005 years from the university of st loui
from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in a herculean e.-m. missouri. this 3 also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant o. . links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from la toya community. we had a...
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of the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that of iowa. the. early clinton. goes the soul only to the. good but at the will. they're also going only was there they were. he say so loud oh yeah. it was. then they do this with those you know. and seal. a lot of men in also and then to say i'm going to be almost. all these. guys we have seen the men who you. and i. and of all. people hope you find that. knows i think that. even if they enter there's no doubt. this is a drug dealers. ok. you know now. as you go in there. and i think i meant. yes he will. within about an hour what is it not simple do you have learning they're really going to i mean this you know. if you have an eloquent i mean this year. alien to me will they better known or you know. i said was that as in gary says this year. there is risk. and then i let it get as good as a story. and he or she or it was then either because i need a laugh or it's her. or is that it gets let out when there is a look at me. and you know if you see your ink it is h
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in 2005 least searchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peruse. to do the 1st blood tests on the people love love i out. the it was the. julie clean to kill any of those means go see soul only to the you. can but at the will. there though psyche gone only was there they would you. say so loud oh yeah you can see it seal community it was too. little. then they do this without. you know. and seal. i love them and in also women in the same going through all. this was released. to me. guys we had a cynical many cool you. and i and i will. keep an open fun that. knows how i think that. leave you didn't even know it as. there is a drug dealers. in the night around. as you go in there in place start. there and i think i mean. yes he will more multi route when told to think about that what i want is not simple do you have learning no reason to god i mean. if you have a level of going to mean us you. will then pass out of their lower yeah. i said was that as in gary says this year. there is risk. then that one. ok as good as it is to either the. ne
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gillian: ellison barber live in st. louisild week on wall street. the coronavirus is shaking investor confidence, confidence around the world and the economy. what does all mean for you and your wallet because it's not over yet, after the break. is that net carbs or total?... eh, not enough fiber- chocolate would be good- snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. glucerna. everyday progress did you switch my service from verizon to t-mobile? while helping you manage your blood sugar. yep, t-mobile has the only nationwide 5g. let's see if you right about that? [phone ringing] mama? it works at the aquarium. in the parking garage. at the beach. it works in the movie theater too... [shhh] ...oh shoosh yourself, i'm talking to my baby, [phone ringing] mama? 5g it works in the club. who you in the club with? ♪ tell mama....all about it...tell mama... ♪ a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. tell us how much yo
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Ãb and served as delegate to the greater st. louis central labor council.nd nine[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] tonight tony will be discussing "let them tremble" can answer your questions and after discussions there will be a signing of the book available for purchase at the front desk both terry and i will be out there for any questions you might need. without further ado help me enthusiastically welcome tony pecinovsky. [applause] >> thank you to west bank books for hosting this talk. as it was noted, "let them tremble" is a collection of six short biographies that prominent leaders of the communist party usa and it was written to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the communist party usa which was in 1919. my talk this evening on this, the first monday of african-american history month is focused on henry winston whose life is outlined in chapter 4 of the book. winston is perhaps one of the best-known black communists in u.s. history. however, he is also one of the least known civil rights and political prisoners. civil rights activis
Ãb and served as delegate to the greater st. louis central labor council.nd nine[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] tonight tony will be discussing "let them tremble" can answer your questions and after discussions there will be a signing of the book available for purchase at the front desk both terry and i will be out there for any questions you might need. without further ado help me enthusiastically welcome tony pecinovsky. [applause] >> thank you to west bank books for...
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st. louisrett haake is in grand rapids, michigan, with joe biden. michigan seems to really be make or break for the sanders campaign. he won there last time. what is the -- what does joe biden need to accomplish ahead of tuesday in the state of michigan? what's a win look like for him? >> reporter: i can't believe you passed up super tuesday, but i guess that's hard to do on tv. biden is putting together the same coalition that delivered this state to the democrats in the midterms in 2018. he's going to have both kamala harris and cory booker with him in detroit tonight and trying to appeal to moderate women, the same voters who helped carry this state. and recent polls show he's doing it. he's up by a considerable margin and up by 20 points as we've seen this rapid consolidation. he's done this without being present on the ground here. he's had amy klobuchar campaigning here over the weekend and the governor campaigning on his behalf. biden has been in missouri. he's been in mississippi. he's
st. louisrett haake is in grand rapids, michigan, with joe biden. michigan seems to really be make or break for the sanders campaign. he won there last time. what is the -- what does joe biden need to accomplish ahead of tuesday in the state of michigan? what's a win look like for him? >> reporter: i can't believe you passed up super tuesday, but i guess that's hard to do on tv. biden is putting together the same coalition that delivered this state to the democrats in the midterms in...
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that pediatrician st. louisrch, 15 years ago, you can imagine one her people doing the say 10 of thems defused out to the web, to the 10 blue links on page one. so, each side on page one gets 10 users. baseline, about seven intent of those clicks done on smartphones, are going into google's product. that same one had her people, 70 have gone, are just inside thates walled garden -- of same 100 people, 70 are inside googles walled garden. in the internet is bigger today so we have a lot more searching. technically some services like yelp have grown over time and that is good. but there are 2 billion types of searches like this everyday on planet earth, local searches. stakes,ng from low looking for a slice of pizza, to high stakes, looking for a pediatrician or auto mechanic. and there being steered into this. respondedhas the eu to some of the concerns you have raised? guest: i'm glad you asked. it is important to remember the european commission took up these questions immediately after the federal trade commis
that pediatrician st. louisrch, 15 years ago, you can imagine one her people doing the say 10 of thems defused out to the web, to the 10 blue links on page one. so, each side on page one gets 10 users. baseline, about seven intent of those clicks done on smartphones, are going into google's product. that same one had her people, 70 have gone, are just inside thates walled garden -- of same 100 people, 70 are inside googles walled garden. in the internet is bigger today so we have a lot more...
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that pediatrician st. louis arch, 15 years ago you could imagine 100 people doing that search and just for the sake of argument let's say there are on average ten of them diffused out to the web to the ten ten blues on page one. so each site on page one gets ten users. today, as just a baseline, about seven in ten ten of those clics done on smart phones are going into google's products. that same 100 people, 70 are just inside google's walled garden. the web has to contend with those 30 minute clicks. that gives you an idea of the quantitative impact. of course the internet is a lot bigger today so we have lots more searching. technically some services like yelp have grown over time and that's a good thing, but the truth is there are 2 billion types of searches like this everyday on planet earth, local searches, people looking for something as low stakes as a slice of pizza to something high-stakes like an auto mechanic or pediatrician, and instead of being matched with the best information from across the web t
that pediatrician st. louis arch, 15 years ago you could imagine 100 people doing that search and just for the sake of argument let's say there are on average ten of them diffused out to the web to the ten ten blues on page one. so each site on page one gets ten users. today, as just a baseline, about seven in ten ten of those clics done on smart phones are going into google's products. that same 100 people, 70 are just inside google's walled garden. the web has to contend with those 30 minute...
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st. louis in the east, kansas city on the westside, st. louis/canada so many votes, clinton 89,004 years ago. to the east, there it is, st. louis city. almost 35,000 votes as well. so joe biden looking for urban votes to african-americans, democrats who live in big cities. he can expect to run those numbers up tonight. but also in kansas city, jackson county, not as many votes as st. louis but clearly a good number, 90,000 between the two of them four years ago and she picked up almost 49,000 votes. up here in michigan, the polls close at 9:00 eastern time. this is where bernie sanders turned his campaign around, tucker, four years ago. the polls had him down 25, 30 points. primary day came and this is what bernie did 1.5 over hillary clinton. i would expect in detroit wayne county, tucker, she ran up the numbers 163,000 votes for company years ago. similar to st. louis, kansas city. you've got voters in detroit and the suburbs of detroit and oakland county as well. over here in macomb, macomb county the birthplace of the reagan democrats o
st. louis in the east, kansas city on the westside, st. louis/canada so many votes, clinton 89,004 years ago. to the east, there it is, st. louis city. almost 35,000 votes as well. so joe biden looking for urban votes to african-americans, democrats who live in big cities. he can expect to run those numbers up tonight. but also in kansas city, jackson county, not as many votes as st. louis but clearly a good number, 90,000 between the two of them four years ago and she picked up almost 49,000...
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that pediatrician in st. louis arch, 15, 16 years ago you can imagine 100 people doing that search and just for the sake of argument let's say that they are on average ten of them defused out to the web to the rulings on page one so each site on page one gets users for it today as a baseline seven out of ten of those clicks done on smart phones are going into google's products so that same one hunt of people, 70 had gone are just inside google's web has to [inaudible] that gives you an idea of the quantitative impact and of course the internet is bigger today so we have lots more searching and so technically some services like yelp have grown over time and that's a good thing but the truth is there are 2 million types of searches like this every day on planet earth, local searches, people looking for something as low stakes as a slice of pizza as an auto mechanic or pediatrician and instead of being matched with the best information across the web they are being steered unwittingly into this objectively lower quali
that pediatrician in st. louis arch, 15, 16 years ago you can imagine 100 people doing that search and just for the sake of argument let's say that they are on average ten of them defused out to the web to the rulings on page one so each site on page one gets users for it today as a baseline seven out of ten of those clicks done on smart phones are going into google's products so that same one hunt of people, 70 had gone are just inside google's web has to [inaudible] that gives you an idea of...
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vonnie: we have been listening to st. louis fed president jim bullard, being interviewed by bloomberg's kathleen hays. that interview continues on bloomberg radio and on the bloomberg right now at live . bullard very happy with what the federal reserve had done. he wasn't a voter, but this is a unanimous decision, and even nonvoting members get a say in these emergency rate cuts. he says the risks are rising that the virus could be more severe, the fed has got policy to a right place for now. guy: kind of downplaying the next meeting, which i thought was interesting because the market is firmly speculating we could see further rate cuts in fairly near order. we will wait and see whether that turns out to be the case. maybe a little downplaying coming out of jim bullard. let's get reaction now with gene tannuzzo, joining us from columbia threadneedle, the global head of fixed income. do using the fed is doing a good job right now? do you think that rate cut was the right move? gene: i think they did what they have to do bec
vonnie: we have been listening to st. louis fed president jim bullard, being interviewed by bloomberg's kathleen hays. that interview continues on bloomberg radio and on the bloomberg right now at live . bullard very happy with what the federal reserve had done. he wasn't a voter, but this is a unanimous decision, and even nonvoting members get a say in these emergency rate cuts. he says the risks are rising that the virus could be more severe, the fed has got policy to a right place for now....
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the st. louis fed president, james bullard, says the u.s. afford adding trillions of dollars of debt to provide necessary fiscal support for the economy. he spoke exclusively to michael mckee. james: i did want to see pandemic relief. i would not call it stimulus, i would call it pandemic relief. what i interpret the program as trying to do is to stabilize incomes, stabilize businesses as we work our way through this investment in our national health over the next couple of months here. on unemployment, we do have a blog on this. if you read the blog carefully, you will see that there is a way to bound the unemployment rate. it will be somewhere between 10% and i think the upper bound is like 42%. but that is because we are just identifying vulnerable workers isthis environment, and what going to happen is that those workers, some of those workers, are going to have to seek relief so they can pay their bills through this period. we expect the unemployment rate to spike, but let's call that pandemic relief. then they can pay their bills, and
the st. louis fed president, james bullard, says the u.s. afford adding trillions of dollars of debt to provide necessary fiscal support for the economy. he spoke exclusively to michael mckee. james: i did want to see pandemic relief. i would not call it stimulus, i would call it pandemic relief. what i interpret the program as trying to do is to stabilize incomes, stabilize businesses as we work our way through this investment in our national health over the next couple of months here. on...
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louis, most in st. things are shut down.. , and just me think reading about across the country , that the idea there's a lot of regional variation is not the right way to think about this. pre-much everywhere has bought into the idea that we should be and careful about going out careful about spreading this virus. another thing to keep in mind, this is not just things ordered by health officials. this is individuals and families making their own decisions and businesses making their own decisions about how they want to handle the situation. what you have is a private sector and household response to the crisis, which includes them not wanting to get sick and not wanting to get others in their circle sick. because of that, regardless of what the health officials would say, at this point i think everyone wants to stay home until the virus goes away. because of that, all across the country you basically are in a partial shutdown situation. michael: let me ask you about the bill that passed and the fed's new powers. the language
louis, most in st. things are shut down.. , and just me think reading about across the country , that the idea there's a lot of regional variation is not the right way to think about this. pre-much everywhere has bought into the idea that we should be and careful about going out careful about spreading this virus. another thing to keep in mind, this is not just things ordered by health officials. this is individuals and families making their own decisions and businesses making their own...
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earlier this week, the st. louis jewish federation announced an $18 million expansion of this remarkable holocaust museum. holocaust education is essential not just to honor the memory of the victims but because future generations must know that evil deeds can begin with hateful words. and hate can proceed and grow when good people remain silent. many of us remember the quote, unite the right, rally that took place in charlottesville in august of 2017. we watched with horror as white supremacists and neonazis boldly and proudly marched with their burning torches chanting jews will not replace us and into the ovens. ultimately one self-described neonazi rammed his car into a crowd of counterprotesters killing helga higher and injures 30 other people. dr. friedberg, into the ovens, i believe is a holocaust reference. would you agree? >> yes. >> do you believe the public at large understood the significance of those words? >> some do and some don't. and in fact, in the aftermath of charlottesville, we created a whole ed
earlier this week, the st. louis jewish federation announced an $18 million expansion of this remarkable holocaust museum. holocaust education is essential not just to honor the memory of the victims but because future generations must know that evil deeds can begin with hateful words. and hate can proceed and grow when good people remain silent. many of us remember the quote, unite the right, rally that took place in charlottesville in august of 2017. we watched with horror as white...
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one st. louisng to transform rooms into hospital beds while giving back to workers at the same time. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. shbecause xfinity mobilehen ygives you more flexible data.. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable...
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she's a longtime conservative from st. louis, missouri. she was graduate of washington university in st. louis. she also has a masters degree in government from radcliffe college, and then she also had a law degree from washington university in st. louis. so she has three college degrees. she is an incredibly exceptional woman, both in terms of her public facing nature but also certainly her education. and one of the issues that is so interesting with phyllis schlafly is much of what women are arguing for, phyllis has already achieved. going and getting a law degree from washington university in st. louis was not normal for a woman who was born in 1924. yet she uses this very same educational achievement of her own to become sort of this enemy of the equal rights amendment in the 1960s and the 1970s. we'll talk about her more on wednesday. she's going to come back up. but she has a lot of different thoughts about equal rights, about sex discrimination, about sexual harassment in the workplace. she becomes famous in the 1970s as a leading c
she's a longtime conservative from st. louis, missouri. she was graduate of washington university in st. louis. she also has a masters degree in government from radcliffe college, and then she also had a law degree from washington university in st. louis. so she has three college degrees. she is an incredibly exceptional woman, both in terms of her public facing nature but also certainly her education. and one of the issues that is so interesting with phyllis schlafly is much of what women are...
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in st. louis, the heart ofhe buried tuesday, family members had to watch her funeral from a car. >> never in a million years did my family think that we would one day, you know, experience our loved one, our jazz to be the first official victim in the city of st. louis. >> reporter: while most americans with coronavirus will survive, the younger dying at surprising rates and the elderly are most in danger in new jersey a senior center was evacuated after nearly every resident and staff member tested positive or showed symptoms of having the virus in neighboring long island - >> god bless all of you and god bless america. >> reporter: george p. possas' family could not visit the world war ii veteran while he was quarantined the 93-year-old died last week alone in isolation. >> it's been very difficult time for all of us. we're just trying to hold it together none of us have even been able to see each other. >> reporter: while new pressures of protection are being taken in so many communities like g
in st. louis, the heart ofhe buried tuesday, family members had to watch her funeral from a car. >> never in a million years did my family think that we would one day, you know, experience our loved one, our jazz to be the first official victim in the city of st. louis. >> reporter: while most americans with coronavirus will survive, the younger dying at surprising rates and the elderly are most in danger in new jersey a senior center was evacuated after nearly every resident and...
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coming up, and exclusive interview with jim bullard, st. louis that president.s to talk about, from the market to the credit market to the funding market. all the topics on the table. this is bloomberg. ♪ hi! we're glad you came in, what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and save. can you save me from this conversation? that we can't do, but come in and see what we can do. we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. ask. shop. discover. at your local xfinity store today. alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i'm alix steel. it is really brutal outside. s&p futures down by another to present. we have seen a 2% -- by another 2%. we have seen a 2% or more swing every day this week. banks are off 4% in europe, at financial crisis lows. euro-dollar a little bit higher. it is all about a weaker dollar story and a mov
coming up, and exclusive interview with jim bullard, st. louis that president.s to talk about, from the market to the credit market to the funding market. all the topics on the table. this is bloomberg. ♪ hi! we're glad you came in, what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family?...
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other than st. louis bits of louisiana, at the very beginning, all the states were east of the mississippi river. susan: what was the population? steve: gaining rapidly. only two or 3 million at the time of the revolution. by the time of my story it is getting over 20 million. by the time of the civil war just after my story, it is 31 million people. it is seen as almost doubling in a generation. the median age is very low. it is a very young country. very rapidly expanding. lots of immigrants coming from europe, from ireland, and elsewhere. a rapidly changing and evolving country. and a country where distances are shrinking. here's what i mean by that. in 1800 if you were in new york city and he wanted to travel to st. louis, it might take you six weeks to get there if you did not have some disaster on the trip. by the 1840's, it was a mere 10 or 11 days to take that trip and it was much safer and more practical. mid-1840's and into the 1850's, the telegraph was making communication instantaneous and rai
other than st. louis bits of louisiana, at the very beginning, all the states were east of the mississippi river. susan: what was the population? steve: gaining rapidly. only two or 3 million at the time of the revolution. by the time of my story it is getting over 20 million. by the time of the civil war just after my story, it is 31 million people. it is seen as almost doubling in a generation. the median age is very low. it is a very young country. very rapidly expanding. lots of immigrants...
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up next, jim bullard, st. louis fed president.♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. we are counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. we have seen a bounce all morning for u.s. equities. the major indices up 1.5% to 2%. the health care stocks are doing the best. the equipment and services index up 4.5%. includevidual stocks humana. michael bloomberg announcing he was dropping out of the race. the 10 year yield is at 96 basis points after yesterday's emergency move. as you can see, we are still elevated on the vix. for crude oil, even after inventories came in and showed a bounce, we are up
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you know, st. louis very proud tradition dealing with the 1918 influenza pandemic, where we instituted very severe social distancing and it proved to be a lifesaver for our population. when you compared it to other cities like philadelphia, much less people died in st. louis during that pandemic. so it's those tried-and-true methods that are going to decrease that curve and save lives. >> what is your plan if your health care workers get diagnosed with the virus? >> the plan right now if they're diagnosed with the virus is we send them home on quarantine. and we have specific plans on when they can come back to work. obviously, if they're sick enough to be hospitalized, we'll take care of them in the hospital. but we're also looking at other plans on how we can keep them, if they don't want to go back to their families. and so we're in talks right now with hotel chains and other sorts of places, so that we can isolate them, as well, from their families. so obviously, that would bring a lot of anxiety to
you know, st. louis very proud tradition dealing with the 1918 influenza pandemic, where we instituted very severe social distancing and it proved to be a lifesaver for our population. when you compared it to other cities like philadelphia, much less people died in st. louis during that pandemic. so it's those tried-and-true methods that are going to decrease that curve and save lives. >> what is your plan if your health care workers get diagnosed with the virus? >> the plan right...
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in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando serrano went to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people love love i out. it was that if. you're looking to kill any of those means go see. only to the. good but at the will. they're also going only was there they would you. say swallow it oh yeah. it was too. little. and then they do this without. you know. and seal. a lot of it in also and made. it almost. the meat that is be sounds cool guys we have seen the men who are you. and at an angle. the sun that. knows i think. leave you didn't even know it as. you know there's. the night out. as you go in there and. and i think i mean. yes he go through a multi that when posting about alcohol it is not the body you have alerting the reader to god i mean this you know. if you have an elegant i mean this year. it will they better they're going to you. i think it was that. this year. there is a risk. then i'll let it get as good as a story. or feel they must in either case i need a laugh or it is her. fault is that it gets better now when it is looking. good if
in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando serrano went to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people love love i out. it was that if. you're looking to kill any of those means go see. only to the. good but at the will. they're also going only was there they would you. say swallow it oh yeah. it was too. little. and then they do this without. you know. and seal. a lot of it in also and made. it almost. the meat that is be sounds cool guys we have seen the...
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day you know, experience our loved one, our jas, to be the first official victim in the city of st. louis. >> while most americans with coronavirus will survive the younger dying is a surprise and the elder i are the most in danger a senior residence was evacuated after every member tested positive or symptoms of having the virus. in neighboring long island, his family could not visit the world war ii veteran while he was quarantined. the 93-year-old died last week alone in isolation >> it's been a very difficult time for all of us weir just trying to hold it together none of us have even been able to see each other. >> reporter: while new measures of protection are being taken in so many communities, like grocery stores installing cough erds, the convention center and hotels could soon be used to quarantine the sick. >> i want to be clear. the worst days are still ahead what we see in new york citye they're disinfecting publier life caring for others she is now the first ie om the s but now her sister wanda has also passed away from covid-19 >> it is killing people and it does not care a
day you know, experience our loved one, our jas, to be the first official victim in the city of st. louis. >> while most americans with coronavirus will survive the younger dying is a surprise and the elder i are the most in danger a senior residence was evacuated after every member tested positive or symptoms of having the virus. in neighboring long island, his family could not visit the world war ii veteran while he was quarantined. the 93-year-old died last week alone in isolation...
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just like josephine baker who experienced the east st. louis riots, 1917, went on to be what she became. hooks experienced the tulsa, oklahoma riot in 1921. she just passed away a couple years ago. yes, that incident did happen after world war i. >> why was a bomb dropped in tulsa, oklahoma? can you give some background? >> olivia hooker tells in her story, a lot of these attacks, there were people in uniform and some of them were local national guardsmen. there were bombs dropped in the city, burned from the top down. >> dropped from a military airplane? >> i don't know if it was from a military airplane, that part of the story i am not completely sure or whether it was some artillery that was dropped. i'm not completely sure on that aspect. >> a couple of questions from folks on twitter as we have been having this conversation. a couple of questions. steve asking, there was black jack pushing, but he was white. earned his nickname commanding black troops in the american war. that the history of the? >> yeah, black jack and reinterpreted, and
just like josephine baker who experienced the east st. louis riots, 1917, went on to be what she became. hooks experienced the tulsa, oklahoma riot in 1921. she just passed away a couple years ago. yes, that incident did happen after world war i. >> why was a bomb dropped in tulsa, oklahoma? can you give some background? >> olivia hooker tells in her story, a lot of these attacks, there were people in uniform and some of them were local national guardsmen. there were bombs dropped...
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i mean, the president of the st. louis federal reserve bank said we could see unemployment hit 30 percent in the second quarter of this year. you saw 3 million people file for unemployment this week. >> well, let me clarify. i never said we didn't know if this will be successful or not. i think this is program is going to be enormously successful in stabilizing the u.s. economy while hardworking americans who lost their jobs or aren't able to work because of the medical situation that they get help. so this money is going to go into the economy very quickly. it is going to help american workers very, very quickly and i don't know how long it is going to take to kill this virus. i do know we will kill this virus and when we do, i have great confidence that the u.s. economy will become roaring back. >> brennan: mr. secretary, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> brennan: we will be right
i mean, the president of the st. louis federal reserve bank said we could see unemployment hit 30 percent in the second quarter of this year. you saw 3 million people file for unemployment this week. >> well, let me clarify. i never said we didn't know if this will be successful or not. i think this is program is going to be enormously successful in stabilizing the u.s. economy while hardworking americans who lost their jobs or aren't able to work because of the medical situation that...
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she was a graduate of washington university in st. louis. she also has a masters degree in government from radcliff college and also a law degree from washington university in st. louis. she has three college degrees. she is an incredibly exceptional woman in terms of her public facing nature but also in terms of her education. and one of the interesting issues of phyllis is what women are arguing for, she's already achieved. getting a law degree from washington university was not normal woman who was born in 1924. she uses this very same educational achievement of her own to become this enemy of equal rights amendment in the 1960s and 1970s. we're going to talk about her more on wednesday. but she has a lot of different thoughts about equal rights, sex discrimination, sexual harassment in the workplace. she becomes famous of a leading critic of second wave feminism. she says that a woman's role is in the home and that the 1950s system, this idea behind the kitchen debate that we just talked about, that's exactly how it should be. not only t
she was a graduate of washington university in st. louis. she also has a masters degree in government from radcliff college and also a law degree from washington university in st. louis. she has three college degrees. she is an incredibly exceptional woman in terms of her public facing nature but also in terms of her education. and one of the interesting issues of phyllis is what women are arguing for, she's already achieved. getting a law degree from washington university was not normal woman...
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sanders has plans to hold a rally in st. louis in a bid to boost turnout for that primary. >> do you want to nominate who will bring the party together, cool run for positive vision for the future? that will only re-elect donald trump if we go that route. >> joe biden is also holding rallies this weekend. he was in st. louis yesterday and will be in mississippi later today. he is trying to drum up support ahead of the primaries. it is expected to be very close. the latest polls show biden with a slim lead. >>> ballots from super tuesday are still being counted in the race for the nomination. here's where the count stands today. joe biden remains in the lead with 664 delegates. bernie sanders with 573. of course, warren and bloomberg out of the race but they got 64 and 61. >>> governor gavin newson make good on a campaign promise with allowing reporters to view his income tax filings. he plans returns governor. nearly half of his income came from ownership in the wine industry. his lieutenant governor's salary, $151,000. >> it was
sanders has plans to hold a rally in st. louis in a bid to boost turnout for that primary. >> do you want to nominate who will bring the party together, cool run for positive vision for the future? that will only re-elect donald trump if we go that route. >> joe biden is also holding rallies this weekend. he was in st. louis yesterday and will be in mississippi later today. he is trying to drum up support ahead of the primaries. it is expected to be very close. the latest polls show...
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the death rate in philadelphia was dramatically higher than it was in st. louiseil: philadelphia took no precautions. >> eventually, they did. they had the st. patrick's day parade and they went on. it was too late. this stuff multiplies. i'm told by the expert that the number of people in ohio and across the country who have actually been affected -- that number will double every six days. whatever the number is today, it doubles every six days. that is just crazy. we have got to slow it down as much as we can. >> neil: the flip side of a number that can grow exponentially is the denominator changes things beard and a number of the that these is lowr than we thought. and some people look at that and say, well, you know, it's better stepping back from it and seeing that your chances of dying are much lower now. what do you think? >> we have an obligation to move quickly. we know that if we don't move quickly, we will see more people die. that has been the evidence throughout history. we have expert modelers that look at that. this may mean that we are in is longe
the death rate in philadelphia was dramatically higher than it was in st. louiseil: philadelphia took no precautions. >> eventually, they did. they had the st. patrick's day parade and they went on. it was too late. this stuff multiplies. i'm told by the expert that the number of people in ohio and across the country who have actually been affected -- that number will double every six days. whatever the number is today, it doubles every six days. that is just crazy. we have got to slow it...
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you talk about 2,000 there in st. louis. there's probably 2,000 in this small section of this bernie sanders rally behind me in chicago, an enormous crowd here, a lot of young people. the core elements of bernie sanders support. as i said, they're ready for this to be a fight. but sanders while he has been going after biden has also been telegraphing that this is not going to be a war. it's going to be a campaign, and there's a big difference. take a listen to what he said in dearborn this morning. >> so joe biden and i have our differences, and i'm going to articulate them, but at the end of the day, joe has made it clear, he will support me if i win. i am making it clear i will support him if he wins. together we're going to go forward and defeat trump. >> you giesuys some of that language may be designed to try to tamp down the animosity that developed in 2016 to make sure that does not happen here. keep perhaps more establishment minded democrats who might still be considering bernie sanders in the tent to make sure ever
you talk about 2,000 there in st. louis. there's probably 2,000 in this small section of this bernie sanders rally behind me in chicago, an enormous crowd here, a lot of young people. the core elements of bernie sanders support. as i said, they're ready for this to be a fight. but sanders while he has been going after biden has also been telegraphing that this is not going to be a war. it's going to be a campaign, and there's a big difference. take a listen to what he said in dearborn this...
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these are sort of the suburbs of the st. louis area. and when you've seen over the last election cycles is that those republican numbers, there is currently a republican member of congress, ann wagner, still representing that district, but in 2018, she won by just 4 percentage points. and what you're seeing here is joe biden hoping to pull over some of those republicans, some more of those moderate votes to come take part of the democratic party and build on his numbers over bernie sanders here. >> then there's the question, vaughn, of will the voting process go smoothly? it seems as if missouri exactly has not gone off without a hitch. you have kansas city mayor quentin lucas, tweeting today, vaughn, that he got turned away from his polling place because his name wasn't even in the system, even though he has voted there for 11 years, including four times for himself. has the mayor at this point from your understanding been able to cast a vote? >> reporter: i just talked to the mayor's spokeswoman a little bit ago and says he intends to
these are sort of the suburbs of the st. louis area. and when you've seen over the last election cycles is that those republican numbers, there is currently a republican member of congress, ann wagner, still representing that district, but in 2018, she won by just 4 percentage points. and what you're seeing here is joe biden hoping to pull over some of those republicans, some more of those moderate votes to come take part of the democratic party and build on his numbers over bernie sanders...