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st. louis>> a little overwhelmed. very excited. just wow. >> reporter: her election last month part of a sea of change in missouri politics and across the country. black women running and winning elections, championing progressive inclusive politics. waiting in the wings to see her off are these women, her sorority sisters, draped in red, the color of delta sigma theta. they're all here to witness change in motion. >> i see it as an amazing opportunity to just bring real transformational change to not just my city, across the country as well. >> i tashara o. jones -- >> reporter: jones' inauguration is a celebration. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. >> reporter: for many in the city who feel seen and haerksd like their time has come. >> i'm here today because of you. because you voted, because you got involved. and because you chose to be inspired by a movement and a vision for st. louis, seeking to move our city and our region forward. >> reporter: she joins the ranks
st. louis>> a little overwhelmed. very excited. just wow. >> reporter: her election last month part of a sea of change in missouri politics and across the country. black women running and winning elections, championing progressive inclusive politics. waiting in the wings to see her off are these women, her sorority sisters, draped in red, the color of delta sigma theta. they're all here to witness change in motion. >> i see it as an amazing opportunity to just bring real...
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jones: the scotts are in st. louis, in the formal custody of the court, the sheriff, and they are hired out and laboring, and their daughters are in hiding. >> who was sandford, and how did he get attached to the case? >> at this point, dr. emerson is deceased. ms. is emerson is tiring of the case -- tiring of litigation, and transfers title. the record is very clear, he that she -- very clear that she transfers title. john sanford is in new york. he is a businessman. but he has ties to st. louis. one of those ties, was by marriage. his earlier wife was now deceased, and the daughter, the largest slaveowner in the city of st. louis. and that's one of the reasons that might explain why the litigation persisted under his name for so long because he was protecting his family's business interests as well as his own by ensuring the longevity of slavery. ms. swain: we will see when we have a picture of sandford, it is spelled differently on screen. that is the correct spelling of his name. it was recorded incorrectly and thr
jones: the scotts are in st. louis, in the formal custody of the court, the sheriff, and they are hired out and laboring, and their daughters are in hiding. >> who was sandford, and how did he get attached to the case? >> at this point, dr. emerson is deceased. ms. is emerson is tiring of the case -- tiring of litigation, and transfers title. the record is very clear, he that she -- very clear that she transfers title. john sanford is in new york. he is a businessman. but he has...
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i'm all for progress and to shar jones she's a newly elected progressive mayor in st louis her electionas historic in and of itself what does her vote to support defunding the police need for her future and do you predict blowback considering the current rate of violence in st louis. you know this does no data there's no available data from from from a lot of major metropolitan city that. pouring huge extra amount of money into policing stops crime. it just doesn't so you might in a day if people get mad at her for that they're just getting mad at her because she took a stand against the way everybody is programmed to think she's done something else out of the box and it's dangerous is dangerous when you have you know great radical brand new ideas but you know what i guess what else is a radical idea freeing the slaves going to the people said could never have been you know mcinnis now on t.v. talking about that. and it looks like in many cases what we do need is some type of radical change so for to to on her you know 1st leg out get there and decide this is something that she wants su
i'm all for progress and to shar jones she's a newly elected progressive mayor in st louis her electionas historic in and of itself what does her vote to support defunding the police need for her future and do you predict blowback considering the current rate of violence in st louis. you know this does no data there's no available data from from from a lot of major metropolitan city that. pouring huge extra amount of money into policing stops crime. it just doesn't so you might in a day if...
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i'm all for progress and to shar jones she's a newly elected progressive mayor in st louis her electionwas historic in and of itself what does her vote to support defunding the police mean for her future and do you predict blowback considering the current rate of violence in st louis. you know this does no data there's no available data from from from from a lot of major metropolitan city that you know. pouring huge extra amount of money into policing stops crime. it just doesn't so you know the end of the day if people get mad at her for that. they're just getting mad at her because she took a stand against the way everybody is programmed to think she's done something else out of the box and it's dangerous is dangerous when you have you know great radical brand new ideas but you know what yes what are some of the radical ideas freeing the slaves going to people said could never happen you know look at us now on t.v. talking about that. and it looks like in many cases what we do need is some type of radical change so for a show to on her you know 1st leg out get there and decide this is
i'm all for progress and to shar jones she's a newly elected progressive mayor in st louis her electionwas historic in and of itself what does her vote to support defunding the police mean for her future and do you predict blowback considering the current rate of violence in st louis. you know this does no data there's no available data from from from from a lot of major metropolitan city that you know. pouring huge extra amount of money into policing stops crime. it just doesn't so you know...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in st louis.e 1970s and �*80s. justin welby worked in the evangelical christian camps for schoolboys run by smyth and denies any knowledge of the abuse at the time. smyth, who died in 2018, is accused of violently beating at least 22 teenage boys. an independent review into the handling of allegations is due to deliver a report in the summer. around 4,000 people having been dying every day in recent weeks in india's second wave of coronavirus, according to officialfigures. but the real toll is likely to be much greater. the highly contagious indian variant is causing alarm around the world. 0rla guerin tells the story of one young woman in delhi, whose family say other countries should learn lessons from india's devastating experience. please don't take corona so lightly. very bad, very bad symptoms. gravely ill, fighting for every breath... i am not able to speak, but i really want to convey my message to all. ..it was to be a final message from dimple arora, who was thinking of others and of her
clive myrie, bbc news, in st louis.e 1970s and �*80s. justin welby worked in the evangelical christian camps for schoolboys run by smyth and denies any knowledge of the abuse at the time. smyth, who died in 2018, is accused of violently beating at least 22 teenage boys. an independent review into the handling of allegations is due to deliver a report in the summer. around 4,000 people having been dying every day in recent weeks in india's second wave of coronavirus, according to...
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in the st. louis the worst area in america for civilian death at the hands of the police. before george floyd, there was michael brown. in the st. louis suburb of ferguson in 2014 the 18-year-old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurt and angry, a community raged. >> you must disperse immediately this is no longer a peaceful protest. >> supercharging it oppressively familiar -- supercharging and oppressively familiar debate about u.s. policing. meet patrol officer brittany richardson. she is a 12 year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is a neighborhood where michael brown died? >> he has a memorial there. clive: pensive with the memory of danger. one habit brings comfort. you pray every day? >> i pray over my kids room before i leave. i make sure they are safe and know they are loved. clive: do you worry you will not get home to them? >> i might not. >> alright greater fairfax. clive: elsewhere, the reverend darrell ray organizes volunteers to
in the st. louis the worst area in america for civilian death at the hands of the police. before george floyd, there was michael brown. in the st. louis suburb of ferguson in 2014 the 18-year-old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurt and angry, a community raged. >> you must disperse immediately this is no longer a peaceful protest. >> supercharging it oppressively familiar -- supercharging and oppressively familiar debate about u.s....
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but not everyone is on board st louis is one of the most violent cities per capita in the world but foradvocates and supporters of the proposal excessive policing isn't what's needed reallocation of funds is those funds could be used for mental health services addiction supports skills based training for employment housing and other needs. the board of estimate and apportionment voted $2.00 to $1.00 in favor of the cuts with a new mayor to shar jones supporting the measure the $1000000000.00 planned now moves to alderman for hearings and amendments before going into full effect on july 1st. and the torch point protests didn't only shake up police reform efforts they also proved to be a catalyst for historically black college and university donors to pass the bay north carolina a and t. the country's largest h b c u has raised a whopping $88000000.00 since last summer that's in the early 6 times what it raises annually according to n.p.r. and the story doesn't stop there this is a historic year for public use the president of the thurgood marshall college fund acknowledges that donations
but not everyone is on board st louis is one of the most violent cities per capita in the world but foradvocates and supporters of the proposal excessive policing isn't what's needed reallocation of funds is those funds could be used for mental health services addiction supports skills based training for employment housing and other needs. the board of estimate and apportionment voted $2.00 to $1.00 in favor of the cuts with a new mayor to shar jones supporting the measure the $1000000000.00...
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but i can things be turned around and public trust regained in the st. louisarea in america for civilian deaths at the hands of the police? before george floyd, there was michael brown in the st louis suburb of ferguson. in 2014, the 18—year—old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurtand angry, a community raged. you must disperse immediately, this is no longer a peaceful protest! supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer britney richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah. he has a memorial right there. pensive in the memory of danger. 0ne habit brings comfort. you pray every day? yeah. every day. i pray over my kids room before i leave, make sure that they are safe and they know they are loved. you worry that you just won't get home to them? i might not. all right, greater fairfax. elsewhere in st louis county the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks to protect against coro
but i can things be turned around and public trust regained in the st. louisarea in america for civilian deaths at the hands of the police? before george floyd, there was michael brown in the st louis suburb of ferguson. in 2014, the 18—year—old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurtand angry, a community raged. you must disperse immediately, this is no longer a peaceful protest! supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing....
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but i wonder what he and mayor jones of st. louise learning from these cities, pop up this screen. notice how many of these cities are seeing murders in particular go up, skyrocketing in places like chicago, our former home, pete, minneapolis, portland, oregon, new york city. the list is long of places that have tried this and it does not work. but this is the proof in the pudding. you can talk about where the money didn't go but if the people aren't safe, that's where the problem comes in. so why do these mayors think they can do something different? >> why do -- why do we always do that? it's why everything the left touches it destroys. they fundamentally do not understand human nature. the fallen nature of all men and women, black, white, or brown. ultimately when society-society crumbles when the lynn blue line is not empowered to maintain civility and maintain law and order. we have laws. they need to be enforced. when they are not it all starts to crumble. and these mayors, a lot of them got elected in minneapolis, take jacob f
but i wonder what he and mayor jones of st. louise learning from these cities, pop up this screen. notice how many of these cities are seeing murders in particular go up, skyrocketing in places like chicago, our former home, pete, minneapolis, portland, oregon, new york city. the list is long of places that have tried this and it does not work. but this is the proof in the pudding. you can talk about where the money didn't go but if the people aren't safe, that's where the problem comes in. so...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in st louis.istian camps for schoolboys run by smyth and denies any knowledge of the abuse at the time. smyth, who died in 2018, is accused of violently beating at least 22 teenage boys. an independent review into the handling of allegations is due to deliver a report in the summer. efforts to broker a ceasefire between israel and hamas militants in gaza are intensifying, as the conflict continues for an 11th day. hamas officials say they expect a stop to fighting within a day or two but the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said he was determined to carry on until calm and stability has been restored to his citizens. our middle east editorjeremy bowen is injerusalem for us tonight. jeremy, this is developing as we speak. how close do you think we are to ending this conflict and the human suffering it's caused? well, not close to _ human suffering it's caused? well, not close to ending _ human suffering it's caused? well, not close to ending human - human suffering it's caused? -tt not c
clive myrie, bbc news, in st louis.istian camps for schoolboys run by smyth and denies any knowledge of the abuse at the time. smyth, who died in 2018, is accused of violently beating at least 22 teenage boys. an independent review into the handling of allegations is due to deliver a report in the summer. efforts to broker a ceasefire between israel and hamas militants in gaza are intensifying, as the conflict continues for an 11th day. hamas officials say they expect a stop to fighting within...
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new reports this week st. louiscircuit attorney is now facing a disciplinary review as a result of the loss of her law license there's probably cards from professional misconduct during the investigation a former missouri governor. the senate candidate in the former governor himself joins me now to respond to these developments. right now we have another george soros funded prosecutor in a bit of hot water as a result of her investigation and her hiring an investigator to investigate you. tell us the background and what she is accused of. >> what happened here judges simple. as governor i stood up for the people of missouri. i backed law enforcement officers and when antifa came we fought them. george soros funded prosecutor over 70 percent of funding directly from george soros. she went after me and created a false case and as you mentioned her lead investigator handpicked fbi agent who she picked has been charged with seven felonies for perjury and evidence tampering, creating a false case against me now she is ca
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in st. louis crimes have increased to a 50 year high. the mayor in st. s they had 98 police vacancies and they filled those with social workers instead. i don't know how social workers respond to emergency situations without a safety officer there to clear the situation. it makes it more dangerous. they give wrist slaps to repeat offenders. this is making for a bad situation. no respect and a green light. >> sean: larry? >> in chicago the police chief and mayor are black and the superintendent of schools is black. tough to blame this on systemic racism when blacks are running the system. >> sean: when we come back biden continues to bow down to the extreme destructive forces. mark levine has a message for joe sippy cup your president straight ahead. ision ever. (vo) feel the sand between your toes, and the gentle waves of the sea on your skin. feel the warm jamaican breeze lift your spirits and nourish your soul. escape to exactly what makes your heart beat. you will love every moment. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go. ♪eh uh, eh uh♪ ♪flow (oh my
in st. louis crimes have increased to a 50 year high. the mayor in st. s they had 98 police vacancies and they filled those with social workers instead. i don't know how social workers respond to emergency situations without a safety officer there to clear the situation. it makes it more dangerous. they give wrist slaps to repeat offenders. this is making for a bad situation. no respect and a green light. >> sean: larry? >> in chicago the police chief and mayor are black and the...
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in st. louis. also the author of the tyranny of big tech, senator, congratulations on your awesome new book. getting it published was half the battle for you and we are glad it was. senator, your reaction to kim gartner, the reality that she could be losing her law license. do you feel like the conduct of that investigation and others have been without agenda. >> i can't say that it's been without agenda. you look at, for instance, with the mcclow skis this is a couple became famous around the nation and rightly so for defending their own property. kim gartner went after them for no cause whatsoever. they were on their own property using their own firearms, legal firearms and widespread reports, pete that she and her deputies actually altered evidence in that case. that, of course, is just from this past summer. so there is a pattern here that is really, really hard to ignore and i think that, listen, i don't know any of the details of this investigation, but it's a very, very serious it sounds lik
in st. louis. also the author of the tyranny of big tech, senator, congratulations on your awesome new book. getting it published was half the battle for you and we are glad it was. senator, your reaction to kim gartner, the reality that she could be losing her law license. do you feel like the conduct of that investigation and others have been without agenda. >> i can't say that it's been without agenda. you look at, for instance, with the mcclow skis this is a couple became famous...
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to st. louis and then the st louis portion to the columbia. but you'll also notice that zebulon pike went on several expeditions. he explored the headwaters of the mississippi arriving at lake itasca. and he also went on a southwestern expedition to find the headwaters of the red river. and eventually was arrested by the spanish and transported through spain and back around to natchitoches. the freeman custer's expedition embarked up the red river and there was another expedition by hunter and dunbar that went up the ouachita. and there was another expedition proposed to go up the plat river, but it never happened. so there were lots of designs to try to explore these major river systems. one of the reasons why the lewis and clark expedition is more famous than all of these others is because some of the others were actually turned back by the spanish. and the case of pike he was arrested along with his men and taken under house arrest down to santa fe and then down to chihuahua. and the freeman and custer's expedition was turned back by the sp
to st. louis and then the st louis portion to the columbia. but you'll also notice that zebulon pike went on several expeditions. he explored the headwaters of the mississippi arriving at lake itasca. and he also went on a southwestern expedition to find the headwaters of the red river. and eventually was arrested by the spanish and transported through spain and back around to natchitoches. the freeman custer's expedition embarked up the red river and there was another expedition by hunter and...
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elsewhere in st. louisy the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks to protect against coronavirus in the local neighborhood. i'll take the bad part on the side. the man of god has a plan. i tell people i work hollow but i'm not stupid. the beleif that god will do everything for us and we have to do nothing for ourselves, that's not faith, that superstition. and i can get you killed. and that's why carry the gun? that's like area, yeah. it's the violence of parts of this area born out of years of neglect and deprivation that for the police requires a tough response. police have told us very openly that when they go into a black community they are going to over police because there is a fear. they are going to come and heavy, they're can come in fast and they're going to get out fast. but you understand that? of course i do. that makes sense? it makes a lot of sense but police about to take some responsibility for a lack of trust. trust. a precious commodity between the community and po
elsewhere in st. louisy the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks to protect against coronavirus in the local neighborhood. i'll take the bad part on the side. the man of god has a plan. i tell people i work hollow but i'm not stupid. the beleif that god will do everything for us and we have to do nothing for ourselves, that's not faith, that superstition. and i can get you killed. and that's why carry the gun? that's like area, yeah. it's the violence of parts of this...
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pope john xxiii recently gave 0y this statement, according to the st. louis review, date of december 12th, 1958, quote, catholics may unite their strength toward the common aid and the catholic ire arky has the right and duty of guiding them. question, sir, do you subscribe to the doctrine of mental reservation which i have quoted from the catholic authorities? do you submit to the authority of the present pope which i have quoted from in these quotations? >> let me say in the first place, i've not read the catholic encyclopedia and i do not know all of the quotation which you're giving me. i don't agree with the statement. i find no difficulty in saying so. i think probably i could get -- make a better comment if i had the entire quotation before me. but in any case, i had not read it before and if the quotation is meant to imply that when you take an oath, you don't mean it or if it's proper for you to take oaths and then break them, it is proper for you to lie, fa that's what this states and i don't know whether that's what it states unless i had read it a
pope john xxiii recently gave 0y this statement, according to the st. louis review, date of december 12th, 1958, quote, catholics may unite their strength toward the common aid and the catholic ire arky has the right and duty of guiding them. question, sir, do you subscribe to the doctrine of mental reservation which i have quoted from the catholic authorities? do you submit to the authority of the present pope which i have quoted from in these quotations? >> let me say in the first...
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look at this video released by the st. louisacking a squad car while thankfully no one was injured, far too often this is what police officers, what they are dealing with every single day, day after day, week after week, month after month. democrats, oh, they are not riots. keep defunding the police. the media mob, groups like black lives matter, other groups continue to demonize our police officers. the 99% that protect and serve their communities, and now, as a result, every community is less safe. and rather than hold these groups responsible and accountable for the destructive agenda that's hurting poor and minority neighborhoods all around the country, the biden administration is emboldening them. cambodia, were seeing hanging blm flags from their facilities today on the anniversary of george floyd's death. remember, there is a difference, black lives matter, the group, you know, chanting what do we want, dead cops, pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon. we've played it many times. where the flags and displays remembering
look at this video released by the st. louisacking a squad car while thankfully no one was injured, far too often this is what police officers, what they are dealing with every single day, day after day, week after week, month after month. democrats, oh, they are not riots. keep defunding the police. the media mob, groups like black lives matter, other groups continue to demonize our police officers. the 99% that protect and serve their communities, and now, as a result, every community is less...
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just deception consummate his samuel venice success he received the st louis gold medal at the closing ceremony of the exhibition which has attracted almost 20000000 visitors. after travelling to the congo again the explorer finally took auto banga to new york is american adventure had resumed behind us it was nice you know 6 samuel then it was unable to provide for his pick me so they loaned him to the head of the bronx zoo who put him in a monkey cage. he was made to play the savage with bow and arrows props in a few short years and more than 40000 people came to see him in an enclosure he shared with a chimpanzee. his new partner with whom he performs tricks. there is an outcry in the press and not just the african-american prosper increasingly in the mainstream press and this is so degrading and so contrary to what a civilized nation should be doing that so with orders together with some of the ministers in new york got work out an arrangement to have banker conveyed to an orphanage. now for a new can of the religious community also been the hope finally to be able to integrate int
just deception consummate his samuel venice success he received the st louis gold medal at the closing ceremony of the exhibition which has attracted almost 20000000 visitors. after travelling to the congo again the explorer finally took auto banga to new york is american adventure had resumed behind us it was nice you know 6 samuel then it was unable to provide for his pick me so they loaned him to the head of the bronx zoo who put him in a monkey cage. he was made to play the savage with bow...
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rep, cori bush, she refers to st. louisepartment and she calls everything police violence. well let's look at columbus for a moment. the officer used force to save a life. tragically a teenager was killed but it was not a bad shooting. so what is happening people today are looking into a bucket, every time a police officer uses deadly force wrong, they refer to it as police violence. look what lebron said, you're next. >> right, right. >> [inaudible]. charles: chief. i have got a little bit of time. i want to share a video with you and the audience, a atlanta police officer expressing frustration. it has gone viral on tiktok, 1.7 million views in three days. listen to the message and your thoughts. >> i wake up every morning and kiss my family good-bye, knowing that there is a possibility i won't come home! i am tired of every time i wake up in the morning there is someone else polarizing the fact that maybe law enforcement is just a good thing. all of us are not bad! i am not as they are! most of us are not. there are bad
rep, cori bush, she refers to st. louisepartment and she calls everything police violence. well let's look at columbus for a moment. the officer used force to save a life. tragically a teenager was killed but it was not a bad shooting. so what is happening people today are looking into a bucket, every time a police officer uses deadly force wrong, they refer to it as police violence. look what lebron said, you're next. >> right, right. >> [inaudible]. charles: chief. i have got a...
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for a a year i moved back home to st. louisand so i got rid of that therapist, because i just don't really want to look into that. [ laughter ] but, i still live there, jimmy >> jimmy: oh, yeah, i would fire -- i would get rid of that person absolutely >> yeah. i don't want to explore what's going on there that i'm holding onto yeah, i, now, live in st. louis though i got my own place, and i have a roommate i convinced my best friend, who's a 41-year-old man, to come fly in from new york and live in st. louis with me and start a podcast. and, he's just my friend, everyone thinks we're married. they're like, "you're married. and i'm like, "no, he's my roommate we share a place we take care of a dog together, and we don't have sex, so, we're happily married actually." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah absolutely >> yeah. yeah >> jimmy: now, let's talk about -- i want to talk about this, the new award show, because i'm a giant reality tv fan, and you're hosting the "mtv movie and tv awards: unscripted." >> yes >> jimmy: it's honoring re
for a a year i moved back home to st. louisand so i got rid of that therapist, because i just don't really want to look into that. [ laughter ] but, i still live there, jimmy >> jimmy: oh, yeah, i would fire -- i would get rid of that person absolutely >> yeah. i don't want to explore what's going on there that i'm holding onto yeah, i, now, live in st. louis though i got my own place, and i have a roommate i convinced my best friend, who's a 41-year-old man, to come fly in from new...
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this deception comes from ages samuel than a success he received the st louis gold medal at the closing ceremony of the exhibition which attracted almost 20000000 visitors. after traveling to the congo again the explorer finally took auto banga to new york is american adventure had resumed behind us it was nice to know 6 samuel then i was unable to provide for his pygmy so he loaned him to the head of the bronx zoo who put him in a monkey cage. he was made to play the savage with bow and arrows props in a few short years and more than 40000 people came to see him in an implosion he shared with a chimpanzee. his new partner with him he performs small tricks. there's an outcry in the press and not just the african-american prosper increasingly in the mainstream press and this is so degrading so contrary to what a civilized nation should be doing that sewer thord is together with some of the ministers in new york got worked out an arrangement to have bankrupted they go to an orphanage. now free in the care of a religious community also being the hope finally to be able to integrate into hi
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just deception consummate his samuel then a success he received the st louis gold medal at the closing ceremony of the exhibition which attracted almost 20000000 visitors. after traveling to the congo again the explorer finally took auto banga to new york is american adventure had resumed but behind boss it was not you know 6 saddle than it was unable to provide for his pygmy so he loaned him to the head at the bronx zoo who put him in a monkey cage. he was made to play the savage with bow and arrow his props in a few short years more than 40000 people came to see him in enclosure he shared with a chimpanzee. his new partner with him he performs small tricks. there's an outcry and the press and not just the african-american press but increasingly in the mainstream press that this is so degrading and so contrary to what a civilized nation should be doing that so with orders together with some of the ministers in new york got work out arrangement to have bangor conveyed to an orphanage. now for a new can of a religious community also being a hope finally to be able to integrate into his
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meanwhile homicides in st. louis are up 35%. what you say to her?ion since world war ii. that corresponded to the lowest crime rate since world war ii, we would have a parade down broadway but that's not the case. this is a direct correlation. speaking of bill de blasio, we had this horrible shooting in times square just down the street from her studio stomach to make your studio and the response was to flood it the area with officers and send officers down to florida to catch the perpetrator. this is only stuff you can do when you have enough police officers to below the stomach patrolled streets and detectiveo catch these people. if we are going to continue down this road, we already don't have enough police officers to flood the streets. all of these other shootings happen and times square is times square. the majority of the shootings and the ones that account for the bulk of the volume increases, those are happening on lesser-known intersections around the five boroughs and we don't have enough cops to flood those streets. we need to but week w
meanwhile homicides in st. louis are up 35%. what you say to her?ion since world war ii. that corresponded to the lowest crime rate since world war ii, we would have a parade down broadway but that's not the case. this is a direct correlation. speaking of bill de blasio, we had this horrible shooting in times square just down the street from her studio stomach to make your studio and the response was to flood it the area with officers and send officers down to florida to catch the perpetrator....
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you think ge is the only original member still around nope the random, but interesting reason one st. louispany needs to take a bow this morning. it is thursday, may 27th this is "worldwide exchange. ♪ >>> welcome or welcome back. good thursday morning. i'm brian sullivan thanks for joining us. is this the calm before the storm? maybe. futures are steady down just a touch off 25 from the dow. 60 for the nasdaq. more as we prep for the long memorial day weekend the prospects of the fed move combined with inflation are certainly looming on the horizon. markets are steady big tech is one to watch nasdaq futures are off 64. still heading into a long weekend. we will see if the market wants to move ahead or wait it out crypto has been the most volatile of all markets the last couple weeks we are seeing the same thing with stock futures which is not a big move we are a little bit higher bitcoin is still below $40,000 up off the overnight lows. ethereum up 3% around the world is a similar story. we are seeing the european markets trade as well. they are mixed france up a little bit germany and uk
you think ge is the only original member still around nope the random, but interesting reason one st. louispany needs to take a bow this morning. it is thursday, may 27th this is "worldwide exchange. ♪ >>> welcome or welcome back. good thursday morning. i'm brian sullivan thanks for joining us. is this the calm before the storm? maybe. futures are steady down just a touch off 25 from the dow. 60 for the nasdaq. more as we prep for the long memorial day weekend the prospects of...
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at the 1904 world's fair in st. louis, a 7-month exhibit of 1,000 individuals from the philippines was derived from the ten distinct ethnic communities was designed to show the group as savages. even as individuals of chinese descent were barred from receiving healthcare at local hospitals, the city and county of san francisco withheld permission for the chinese community to build a hospital to serve its community during the early part of twentyth century. a four-day riot due to racist resentment towards filipino agricultural workers who had helped organize labor unions in the area and who socialized with white women at dance halls; the attack resulted in the murder of one person. the under lying motive for the murder. the japanese car industry was over taking the united states car industry. the murderers no jail time served. in 1984, the kluklux clan. following the attacks on september 7th, 2001, hate crimes perceived to be muslim spiked. federal and authorities screening practices at airports. violence against many midd
at the 1904 world's fair in st. louis, a 7-month exhibit of 1,000 individuals from the philippines was derived from the ten distinct ethnic communities was designed to show the group as savages. even as individuals of chinese descent were barred from receiving healthcare at local hospitals, the city and county of san francisco withheld permission for the chinese community to build a hospital to serve its community during the early part of twentyth century. a four-day riot due to racist...
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in st. louisoining me rights now the man himself is missouri attorney general, eric schmidt. general schmidt, great to see you this morning, thanks very much for joining us. tell us about this lawsuit, as we try to navigate all of the confusion around mask wearing this morning. the cdc says don't wear a mask anymore if you're vaccinated. new york governor an you drew cuomo says no, no, no, you need a mask in new york. nancy pelosi says no, no, no, we're not following cdc orders. you have to wear a mask on the house floor. so which is it? >> it's great be with you again, maria. yeah, look, we brought suit against st. louis county, missouri's largest county of a million people this week because of their overly burdensome regulations. a few weeks ago we sent a letter to st. louis county saying what data, what science do you have to back up the seemingly never-ending government control over people's lives and what their response was sort of, you know, double speak and half measures and it simply wasn'
in st. louisoining me rights now the man himself is missouri attorney general, eric schmidt. general schmidt, great to see you this morning, thanks very much for joining us. tell us about this lawsuit, as we try to navigate all of the confusion around mask wearing this morning. the cdc says don't wear a mask anymore if you're vaccinated. new york governor an you drew cuomo says no, no, no, you need a mask in new york. nancy pelosi says no, no, no, we're not following cdc orders. you have to...
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>>the fed still very worried about the pandemic, mike even st. louis, who does have a good eye on the markets and a good feel for what's going on usually is not too worried about the inflation story. so is it the market doesn't believe the fed, that they're going to be able to wait as long as they want to raise rates? >> i don't think the market is outright saying the fed will not be able to wait that long but there is this risk and it's all about probabilities. there is some probability, you can argue about how much there is, that the economy will run so hot and cases will crash to nothing in the summer and you will see markets get a little bit out of hand and maybe inflation starts to flare up even more. i think you have to have one slice of your probability spectrum i think the market is asking that question, not really jumping to conclusions when we say the fed is not worried, it's still far from its stated goals they spent a lot of time talking about their stated goals talking about their commitment to make sure though goals are evident in the num
>>the fed still very worried about the pandemic, mike even st. louis, who does have a good eye on the markets and a good feel for what's going on usually is not too worried about the inflation story. so is it the market doesn't believe the fed, that they're going to be able to wait as long as they want to raise rates? >> i don't think the market is outright saying the fed will not be able to wait that long but there is this risk and it's all about probabilities. there is some...
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this deception consummate his samuel venice success he received the st louis gold medal at the closing ceremony of the exhibition which attracted almost 20000000 visitors. to travel into the congo again the explorer finally took auto banqueting new york is american adventure had resumed behind us it was not you know 6 seminal event it was unable to provide for his pigmy so they loaned him to the head of the bronx zoo who put him in a monkey cage. he was made to play the savage with bow and arrows props in a few short years and more than 40000 people came to see him in the implosion he shared with a chimpanzee. his new partner with whom he performs more tricks. there's an outcry in the press and not just the african-american prosper increasingly in the mainstream press and this is so degrading and so contrary to what a civilized nation should be doing that so with orders together with some of the ministers in new york got work out arranged to have banker conveyed to an orphanage . now free in the can of a religious community also being the hope finally to be able to integrate into his a
this deception consummate his samuel venice success he received the st louis gold medal at the closing ceremony of the exhibition which attracted almost 20000000 visitors. to travel into the congo again the explorer finally took auto banqueting new york is american adventure had resumed behind us it was not you know 6 seminal event it was unable to provide for his pigmy so they loaned him to the head of the bronx zoo who put him in a monkey cage. he was made to play the savage with bow and...
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. >>> we have tales from across the done rim no north dakota to st. louis to the streetses los angeles include think where ben is today. he describes an out of control drug industry where it's far too easy to flip a molecule or two making annealing legal substance legal and let can its slip pass regulators into the arms of often unsuspecting youth. his book is filled with names of drug makers, drug dealingers and the real life victims of a world gone mad. we even go beyond the scenes into a fentanyl plant in of all places, wuhan, china if the final chapters of both books brick bring the author together and we're going to talk about. that ben, sticking with you, your book is not an easy read. when you wrote this book, hell -- telling us why you rote it and as you wrote it who was your primary audience? >> i had a friend who died from fentanyl back in 2010, before anyone really knew what it was. he took the fentanyl patches and the early stages of fentanyl crisis were based on the pharmaceutical fentanyl but in these ensuing years its went over into the recre
. >>> we have tales from across the done rim no north dakota to st. louis to the streetses los angeles include think where ben is today. he describes an out of control drug industry where it's far too easy to flip a molecule or two making annealing legal substance legal and let can its slip pass regulators into the arms of often unsuspecting youth. his book is filled with names of drug makers, drug dealingers and the real life victims of a world gone mad. we even go beyond the scenes...
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brand-new numbers on the weekend violence, in st. louis missouri, 11 people were shot, to go of them were dead. in new york city 27 people shot, one fatally. that also comes as the new york state attorney general is proposing police officers use of force and taking a look at peeling that back and in chicago 47 people shot, nine of them fatalities. and that just days after chicago's fraternal order of police issued a vote of no confidence in mayor lori lightfoot citing poor work conditions, burnout and low morale among other issues. at democrat mayor is brushing off the criticism. >> getting a vote of no confidence from that guy is a badge of honor. so as i said there's always going to be critics, that goes with the territory. >> harris: that's more than brushing off, does that entice a very difficult road ahead knowing that's how the mayor feels? joe? >> joe: it's unbelievable that lori lightfoot would say it's a badge of honor to be criticized by a police union, intercity alone there were 1200 people shot this year so far, compare that to
brand-new numbers on the weekend violence, in st. louis missouri, 11 people were shot, to go of them were dead. in new york city 27 people shot, one fatally. that also comes as the new york state attorney general is proposing police officers use of force and taking a look at peeling that back and in chicago 47 people shot, nine of them fatalities. and that just days after chicago's fraternal order of police issued a vote of no confidence in mayor lori lightfoot citing poor work conditions,...
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st. louis and i rise in solidarity with the palestinian people and in memory of our brothers, a ferguson activist who was on the front lines following the police murder of michael brown junior. he was a st. louis palestinian. he lived in jerusalem, palestine. he was one of us. he showed up ready. as a palestinian, he was ready to resist and rise up to us as our community mourned michael brown's state-sanked murder and we asked for the end of this in our community. palestinians know, militarized and occupation of their communities look like and they live that reality of having to go through checkpoints and trying to live their lives. they know this reality. and the reality is so much more. when military police forces showed up in 2014, he and so many others of our st. louis palestinian communities showed up, too. i remember sitting in a circle on the grass near michael brown was murdered and i remember what they were describing what to do when they tear gassed us. i remember learning that the sa
st. louis and i rise in solidarity with the palestinian people and in memory of our brothers, a ferguson activist who was on the front lines following the police murder of michael brown junior. he was a st. louis palestinian. he lived in jerusalem, palestine. he was one of us. he showed up ready. as a palestinian, he was ready to resist and rise up to us as our community mourned michael brown's state-sanked murder and we asked for the end of this in our community. palestinians know, militarized...
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st. louis proper, the metro area of st. louis, she is the mayor of that.ant to defund the police? >> >> absolutely zero. the good news is we have our own police. in my little town we have our own police, chesterfield which is the largest municipality have their own police department. defundingsing the police at large is impossible. it's still a danger for all of us because we travel downtown for the ballgame and go downtown to shop. we need to have actual policing that works all over. steve: well, let's see what happens. homicides are at 50-year high and that is a terrible legacy. stacy washington, thank you very much for joining us from missouri. >> thanks, steve. steve: all right. see you later. all right. meanwhile, coming up on this monday, liberal media instilling fear about the threat of covid in kids. dr. saphier is separating fact from fiction. she is going to join us live. you are watching "fox & friends" live from new york city. it's monday. ♪ ♪ before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn wak
st. louis proper, the metro area of st. louis, she is the mayor of that.ant to defund the police? >> >> absolutely zero. the good news is we have our own police. in my little town we have our own police, chesterfield which is the largest municipality have their own police department. defundingsing the police at large is impossible. it's still a danger for all of us because we travel downtown for the ballgame and go downtown to shop. we need to have actual policing that works all...
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. >> robinson played in 100 mlb games for the texas rangers and st. louis to 2019. >> i just remember the feeling of being on top of the world. >> how long did it last? >> until the next day when i got sent down. >> in april of 2020, robinson attempting to take his own life with a revolver. but he survived. the incident would cost him his right eye, but he says it allowed him to find his focus, ending the stigma around mental health issues. >> everyone wants to get better and feel better and get out of the darkness. i just want people to know it's okay to talk about it and reach out for help and feel sfe when they do so. >> sharing that message with his teammates. as he works his way from the minor leagues back into the majors, robinson continuing to improve his mental health with his miraculous physical recovery. >> he got so lucky he's still alive. >> i'm supposed to help people get through something that they don't think is winnable. >> alive. the drew robinson story airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. if you or someone you know is having thoughts of suic
. >> robinson played in 100 mlb games for the texas rangers and st. louis to 2019. >> i just remember the feeling of being on top of the world. >> how long did it last? >> until the next day when i got sent down. >> in april of 2020, robinson attempting to take his own life with a revolver. but he survived. the incident would cost him his right eye, but he says it allowed him to find his focus, ending the stigma around mental health issues. >> everyone wants...
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uncovered in a dream occasionally shan't her sweet outlaw junior good chance come of age. scandal in st. louis louis and paula were infatuated with each other. so when she checked into the avalon alone and we was around, she would take him to her room and it was simply unheard of that we would break the golden rule of never sleeping with the clientele. he would all to you soon with a crunch of traffic. now homes also stood at attention for little jackie to the kid in johnny chaplain's famous, silent film through europe, whose bowed father presenting him to his adoring fans from their window overlooking the liza ah, in 2002, a contrasting scene occurred when michael jackson wasted his son over the railing and flew off to the we can't really influence how i guess you have to. but of course, the more famous i guess is the more security must be put into place and who's on the yard. whether presidents don't hide them, everyone is welcome to be as long as they can pull a bell, no matter company via the wrong, the fans or a motorcycle. and it does even a rolls royce limousine service available for th
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. >> may mayor of st. louis says she believes more police does not -- the mayor of st. louis says she believes more police does not reduce crime. does the president agree? sec. psaki: the president believes in are a number of steps, the police reform is long outdated but there will not be a shortage of funding under our watch. >> why does it seem like the u.s. is lagging behind what other nations have gone -- done? sec. psaki: the president has asked his team to develop appropriate options, the european union and our other allies, to hold the lukashenko regime to account including sanctions. >> will this be considered ? sec. psaki: he has asked his team to put together options and we remain in contact with your be in counterparts and our national security visor spoke with his russian counterpart and conveyed in strong terms our concerns here as well. >> on infrastructure, republicans today are saying that in their meeting with president biden two weeks ago the president mentioned $1 trillion over eight years, is that accurate? they're also saying the white house staff ha
. >> may mayor of st. louis says she believes more police does not -- the mayor of st. louis says she believes more police does not reduce crime. does the president agree? sec. psaki: the president believes in are a number of steps, the police reform is long outdated but there will not be a shortage of funding under our watch. >> why does it seem like the u.s. is lagging behind what other nations have gone -- done? sec. psaki: the president has asked his team to develop appropriate...
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he joined the st. louisversity school of law in 1994, was associate dean of the pack you would for three years and was awarded the vincent imultimate professorship in 2005. one scholar commented the american vice presidency is long overthieu for a robust evaluation and joel goldtine, the please help me welcome joel goldstein to the ford presidential library. [ applause ] >> thank you so much for that wonderful introduction. i'm delighted to be back at the ford library. i did research here and it is wonderful to to have the opportunity to be here. when most of you think about president ford, you think about him as our 38th president. i a man who served 25 years in the house of representatives who is the minority leader of the house of representatives for eight years and was a good and decent public servant. when i think about him, i think about the fact that he was our 40th vice president, a position i held for nine months and was probably the least happy period of his public service. but he was an important
he joined the st. louisversity school of law in 1994, was associate dean of the pack you would for three years and was awarded the vincent imultimate professorship in 2005. one scholar commented the american vice presidency is long overthieu for a robust evaluation and joel goldtine, the please help me welcome joel goldstein to the ford presidential library. [ applause ] >> thank you so much for that wonderful introduction. i'm delighted to be back at the ford library. i did research here...
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it's a fundamental right and because it is, prosecutors in st. louisges against the couple a few weeks later. their lives changed forever and a lot of their opinions seem to have changed, too. now mccloskey is running for the united states senate as a republican in the state of missouri. when the angry mob came to destroy my house and kill my family i took a stand. now i'm asking for the privilege to take that stand for all of us. when the fascist mob came to my door, it woke me up. i saw what the future of america will be if we don't all stand up right now and defend our rights. my name is mark mccloskey k. i will defend the people of missouri. you have my word. i will never back down. >> tucker: amazing. mark mccloskey joins us now. mark, thanks so much for coming on. that moment really did change everything for you, it seems like. >> it real will did, tucker. i'll have to correct one thing. i have never been a democrat. that was the worst fake news slur that has been hurl at me. >> tucker: oh. >> i've always been a republican but i have never been a
it's a fundamental right and because it is, prosecutors in st. louisges against the couple a few weeks later. their lives changed forever and a lot of their opinions seem to have changed, too. now mccloskey is running for the united states senate as a republican in the state of missouri. when the angry mob came to destroy my house and kill my family i took a stand. now i'm asking for the privilege to take that stand for all of us. when the fascist mob came to my door, it woke me up. i saw what...
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lights out in st. louis. we'll explain in sports. >>> and the latest reporting as the bide inadministration works to reunite families separated by the trump administration. we'll check on those stories ahead as well as the weather, when we come right back. en we c. gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face for a fresh start. for a limited time get a 5th cartridge free. hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most and $0 commissions for online u.s. listed stocks. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice lik
lights out in st. louis. we'll explain in sports. >>> and the latest reporting as the bide inadministration works to reunite families separated by the trump administration. we'll check on those stories ahead as well as the weather, when we come right back. en we c. gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face for a fresh start. for a limited time get a 5th cartridge free....
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and member of the st. louis board of health. doctor, good to see you. >> thank you very much for having me back, fred. >> given we're so fard away from herd immunity and you are seeing a return to some visitors there at disneyland and even the kentucky derby. are you concerned, or are we to be encouraged? >> we're at the crux of this now, fred. we expected in the first few months we were capturing the population, part of the population that really wanted these vaccines so the vaccine push that was aggressive and rightfully so by the administration, has been extraordinarily successful. but now we reached the way-and-see crowd and the outright i-don't-want-it crowd. that's where the work of people like myself really becomes real. vaccine confidence needs to be addressed while access needs to be addressed too so we can get to that number. this is an expected decrease vaccines. we are seeing about 2.6 million americans vaccinated a day. however, this is a 10% decrease from last week. we need to be aware of that and get to be innovat
and member of the st. louis board of health. doctor, good to see you. >> thank you very much for having me back, fred. >> given we're so fard away from herd immunity and you are seeing a return to some visitors there at disneyland and even the kentucky derby. are you concerned, or are we to be encouraged? >> we're at the crux of this now, fred. we expected in the first few months we were capturing the population, part of the population that really wanted these vaccines so the...
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in 1917, basically white residence in east st. louisked black worktime factory workers in one of the bloodiest race riots of the 20 century, forcing black families to choose between being shot to death or burned alive. and then the red summer of 1919, she mentioned, with returning gis who fought for democracy abroad, returning gis of color wanting to stake a claim for citizenship and saying, ok, with proper democracy abroad now let's realize democracy at home when faced with segregation and white vigilante terror and violence, we saw the outbreak not only of racial strife and industries of american cities like chicago and washington, d.c., but also the continued attack by white vigilante forces on black communities. then of course we are coming up next week i the 100 year commemoration of the tulsa massacre where thousands of white men who work deputized by the county government destroyed completely the thriving greenwood community in tulsa. let me also emphasize deeply entwined with law enforcement. law enforcement was complacent in ma
in 1917, basically white residence in east st. louisked black worktime factory workers in one of the bloodiest race riots of the 20 century, forcing black families to choose between being shot to death or burned alive. and then the red summer of 1919, she mentioned, with returning gis who fought for democracy abroad, returning gis of color wanting to stake a claim for citizenship and saying, ok, with proper democracy abroad now let's realize democracy at home when faced with segregation and...