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st louis missouri. florida. 2 guys from different school and. bridge from dirt or they will. do. well as i learned to love interaction with case. this. new this new. this is my school. this school is full bore grades a b. . this is my school and i. come in meets me when i'm coming. down dive for it then that obviously you know how i did this do i just do i see. this my class could also want my kids always know to fool me to class if you don't. want to be our own so i'm going to blow my mark....
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josephine baker going up in st louis missouri was tough it was not a easy place to be although coming out of the civil war st louis was on the right side it was a union city it was a very tough and very segregated place and black folks were kind of pushed in certain parts of the city it was very poor their opportunities were not great there was of course a burgeoning black middle class a baker did not belong to that and she endured a lot of you know tragedies abuse that she married young twice and so she was willing to take risks that others would not. josephine reached for the stars and soon her journey landed her in new york city. at the time the city's music halls were cautiously opening up to african-american entertainers and curious white patrons had begun venturing into black harlem to enjoy the shows josephine knew that this was the audience she had to win over but in their eagerness to please this new clientele producers only cast light skinned chorus girls josephine was too short too skinny and too dark she was hired as a dresser instead but within just a few weeks she ended
josephine baker going up in st louis missouri was tough it was not a easy place to be although coming out of the civil war st louis was on the right side it was a union city it was a very tough and very segregated place and black folks were kind of pushed in certain parts of the city it was very poor their opportunities were not great there was of course a burgeoning black middle class a baker did not belong to that and she endured a lot of you know tragedies abuse that she married young twice...
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st. louis, missouri. lawsuits in new orleans, in baltimore, in various parts of maryland and virginia. there were thousands of these lawsuits. some of the same concepts we see in dred scott, which we will talk about in a minute, come up in earlier cases. notably, one case you have looked into, mcqueen against john hepburn. what were the central elements of that case in 1813? anybody? >> her grandmother or great-grandmother was free, that she was free. they overruled most of the testimony she presented. >> right, good. excellent. the mcqueen case was based on the claim she made that her ancestor had been taken to england and resided on free soil for three years before coming to the maryland colony. instead of being sold as an indentured servant for seven years, she was effectively enslaved upon her arrival in the maryland colony. this ancestor had been from new spain, ecuador, present-day ecuador. she was perhaps african, perhaps indigenous native american from that area of south america, and had been taken to london, and resided there. despite that, chief justice john marshall in the 1
st. louis, missouri. lawsuits in new orleans, in baltimore, in various parts of maryland and virginia. there were thousands of these lawsuits. some of the same concepts we see in dred scott, which we will talk about in a minute, come up in earlier cases. notably, one case you have looked into, mcqueen against john hepburn. what were the central elements of that case in 1813? anybody? >> her grandmother or great-grandmother was free, that she was free. they overruled most of the testimony...
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st. louis missouri, it was a larger distribution center, anyway my crew in denver for ten salesman, to districtmanagers and two secretaries and three -- i feel in my cooler and we'd fill in everything out of the cooler so i was in that job for 70 years and then i retired from oscar meyer after 14 years, retired in may of 1970, i had been there for 14 years so i went from flying airplanes to selling winners. but it was a good job though. >> but what were you, saying it was the best. >> that's right. (applause) all right colonel peterburs, if he could give us -- >> what my profession was a military, when i retired a spent time active duty and now i'm 40 years retired. >> wow. >> so i was able to retire, i got my masters after when i got out but i don't want much to interfere with my retirement. >> there you go. >> that's music to my ears by the way. >> yes sir colonel harvey. >> during my whole life a youngster all the way through until i got married i was a perfectionist and there is nothing a perfectionist cannot do and marching out flying school was never in my mind, perfectionists can do ever
st. louis missouri, it was a larger distribution center, anyway my crew in denver for ten salesman, to districtmanagers and two secretaries and three -- i feel in my cooler and we'd fill in everything out of the cooler so i was in that job for 70 years and then i retired from oscar meyer after 14 years, retired in may of 1970, i had been there for 14 years so i went from flying airplanes to selling winners. but it was a good job though. >> but what were you, saying it was the best....
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st. louis, missouri, it was a larger distribution center, anyway, in denver i had ten salesman, to district managers, three secretaries, and i had a cooler facility and the company would sign products in, our keep them in my cooler and we would fill all orders for the stores and supermarkets out of the cooler, so i was in that job for seven years, and then i retired from oscar mayer, a total of 14 years, retired in may of 1970, i put in 14 years with them. so i went from flying airplanes to selling winners. >> (laughs) >> it was a good job though. >> he was the best. >> right. >> (laughs) (applause) >> all right, col. peterburs, if you could give us -- >> well, my profession was the military so when i retired i spent 36 years, five months and active duty and now i am 40 years retired. >> wow. >> so i was able to retire after active duty. >> so there is our range. >> after i got out i got my masters, and that went really well but i didn't want much to interfere with my retirement. >> there you go. that's music to my ears, by the way. yes, sir, colonel harvey? >> during my whole life, a young
st. louis, missouri, it was a larger distribution center, anyway, in denver i had ten salesman, to district managers, three secretaries, and i had a cooler facility and the company would sign products in, our keep them in my cooler and we would fill all orders for the stores and supermarkets out of the cooler, so i was in that job for seven years, and then i retired from oscar mayer, a total of 14 years, retired in may of 1970, i put in 14 years with them. so i went from flying airplanes to...
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st. louis, missouri. it was a larger distribution center. anyway, my crew in denver was ten salesmen, two district managers, two secretaries, and three others and the company would send products in. i would keep in my cooler and we would fill our orders for the stores and supermarkets out of the cooler. i was in that job for seven years and retired from oscar mayer 14 years, retired in may of 1970. i put in 14 years with them. so i went from flying airplanes to selling wieners. [ laughter ] it was a good job, though. >> but he was the same, etches the best. >> right. [ applause ] >> all right, colonel peterburs, if you could give us -- >> well, my profession was the military. when i retired, i spent 36 years, 5 months active duty and now i'm 40 years retired. >> wow. >> i was able to be active duty. >> there's our range. >> after i got out i got my masters and then i did a little but i didn't want much to interfere with my retirement. >> there you go. that's music to my ears, by the way. yes, sir, colonel harvey? >> during my whole life, you
st. louis, missouri. it was a larger distribution center. anyway, my crew in denver was ten salesmen, two district managers, two secretaries, and three others and the company would send products in. i would keep in my cooler and we would fill our orders for the stores and supermarkets out of the cooler. i was in that job for seven years and retired from oscar mayer 14 years, retired in may of 1970. i put in 14 years with them. so i went from flying airplanes to selling wieners. [ laughter ] it...
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st. louis, missouri now. >> jimmy: hey, well, welcome i'm happy to be -- i'm happy that you're here and i there >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's almost like a a chris evans "knives out" type of thing [ laughter ] everybody talking about that's the new fashion, but - >> that's what i was going for >> jimmy: this is what chris evans would have worn in that movie if he had one [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you have anything like this? >> um, no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you know anyone who's ever had anything like this >> not -- no [ laughter ] >> jimmy: could you -- could you try it on? >> i -- yes. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: don't worry, buddy this is going to be great. ♪ that's a good color. it goes with everything. it goes with everything. it's really fits right in. no one would even realize that you're wearing it. [ laughter ] they just know that you're warm yeah no, they won't even see it they won't even -- oh, already it's great [ cheers and applause oh, my goodness. this is great, man oh, my god look at that isn't that amazing [ cheers and applause congratulations, buddy stic
st. louis, missouri now. >> jimmy: hey, well, welcome i'm happy to be -- i'm happy that you're here and i there >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's almost like a a chris evans "knives out" type of thing [ laughter ] everybody talking about that's the new fashion, but - >> that's what i was going for >> jimmy: this is what chris evans would have worn in that movie if he had one [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you have anything like this? >>...
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st. louis, missouri. i wanted to talk to you all since you are experts on race riots, how you feel about the term race riot. the reason i ask is because i have students of caller from -- students of color from st. louis and chicago. when we talk about this, the students of color say oh, i do not know it was the white people -- when they hear race riots, they think of ferguson. equate the shift between modern-day protesting -- they believe african-americans were guilty or it was a black on black community of people and when they learn the actual facts, they go wow, why not? it,those of us who teach how can we change the conversation and how we approached the race riots in this larger period of jim crow. if anything, what else could we the it so students and public could see it for what it is? >> massacre. >> massacre, yeah. >> white terrorism. >> we no longer refer to elaine as a race riot. been discussed, the nomenclature, >> i would also like to say i go alongame line, way out of my way to make sure the
st. louis, missouri. i wanted to talk to you all since you are experts on race riots, how you feel about the term race riot. the reason i ask is because i have students of caller from -- students of color from st. louis and chicago. when we talk about this, the students of color say oh, i do not know it was the white people -- when they hear race riots, they think of ferguson. equate the shift between modern-day protesting -- they believe african-americans were guilty or it was a black on black...
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st. louis, missouri. caller: thank you so much, pedro. excellent show, as usual. trumpk that president should definitely be impeached. the two articles of impeachment are concise and factual. ns aremocrats' presentatio not wrapped up in negativity and disrespectful name-calling. i am so proud to be a dues paying democrat, and i think encouragel need to the democrats to stay strong, continue their calm presentations of their review of up thiss, and speed process. i enjoyed every moment yesterday, but i am overwhelmed beit, and i think it should speedy. all 14 hours watch yesterday? caller: i certainly did! [laughter] caller: and i watched c-span, because i like the way c-span does not break in with comments from the commentators. host: it is our trademark. elaine, thank you for the reference, and watching it on the network. it was 14 hours that elaine watched. you can watch that if you want if you go to our website, c-span.org, and we will give you all the gamble -- all the gavel when the commission comes in at 10:00 and show you that process. about expected someti
st. louis, missouri. caller: thank you so much, pedro. excellent show, as usual. trumpk that president should definitely be impeached. the two articles of impeachment are concise and factual. ns aremocrats' presentatio not wrapped up in negativity and disrespectful name-calling. i am so proud to be a dues paying democrat, and i think encouragel need to the democrats to stay strong, continue their calm presentations of their review of up thiss, and speed process. i enjoyed every moment...
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st. louis, missouri next. good morning. yes.r: i am concerned about the political divide in the u.s.ould like to thank c-span for the public square. in my opinion, we may have been divided, but the current president is exacerbating the situation with his chaotic, lying, divisive attitude about things. and i would like to see things improve. so my suggestion to everybody in the country is that republicans vote for bill weld and democrats vote for a moderate like klobuchar, stier. whoever they think would be best to bring us together. and that we truly work at ringing us together. because the lying that is going on right now looks to me as if republicans being around the president are becoming the party of liars. i watched debbie lesko of arizona on your c-span program tell people all about what was 2016ning in ukraine in with the joe biden thing and it was an absolute lie which she knew was a lie and i couldn't help wondering if lying before congress is an impeachable offense, could she be impeached for saying that joe biden, and i am not a fan of joe biden, was doing something incorr
st. louis, missouri next. good morning. yes.r: i am concerned about the political divide in the u.s.ould like to thank c-span for the public square. in my opinion, we may have been divided, but the current president is exacerbating the situation with his chaotic, lying, divisive attitude about things. and i would like to see things improve. so my suggestion to everybody in the country is that republicans vote for bill weld and democrats vote for a moderate like klobuchar, stier. whoever they...
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st. louis, missouri. patrick makes minimum wage. caller: good morning, jesse. 100%e on disability, disabled. makee 100 -- i'm sorry, i $1115 a month, ok? $36.e that by 31, i make $36 a day/ . if you take that $36 and divide that by 12, it goes down to, i believe, two dollars and something. that is what i make a day. there are poor waitress is there making three dollars, making nothing, working on tips. there are people out there that at a seventagnated dollar minimum wage for i don't know how long, jesse, probably 20 years now? because when i was minimum wage, that is where i was working. i see hereck, what says in missouri, the new minimum wage as of january 1 will be nine dollars and 45 -- $9.45, and $.85 increase, and that was put in place by the voters of missouri. caller: fantastic. we did a great job. hopefully the rest of the nation will turn around and help out the poor, because other times we are keeping people poor, hungry, and why do we have opioid problems and all of that? if you don't feel good, if you are poor, somethi
st. louis, missouri. patrick makes minimum wage. caller: good morning, jesse. 100%e on disability, disabled. makee 100 -- i'm sorry, i $1115 a month, ok? $36.e that by 31, i make $36 a day/ . if you take that $36 and divide that by 12, it goes down to, i believe, two dollars and something. that is what i make a day. there are poor waitress is there making three dollars, making nothing, working on tips. there are people out there that at a seventagnated dollar minimum wage for i don't know how...
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st. louis, missouri. good morning. caller: back here they say he shot one of those before and the president didn't do anything about it. he's been saving all of this for this to happen. lee gets in trouble, he pulls something like this. it's nothing going on here. knows what's going on. every time -- he studies every night, what can i do and say, sw when something happens to me, that i can get out of it. he puts this here because they impeach him and he knows his trial is coming up and he's been waiting for this. he's been saving for this. where he can pull this here and scare everybody and get out of it. that's all. thank you. host: thanks for the call. maggie from bay city, michigan, with this text message -- host: jack, good morning. virginia, independent line. caller: hi, good morning. host: go ahead, please. caller: this is the first time i've spoken to you. i've spoken to the other guys before. you're one of my favorite hosts because you are the master. you see, i watched you almost every day when you were on the
st. louis, missouri. good morning. caller: back here they say he shot one of those before and the president didn't do anything about it. he's been saving all of this for this to happen. lee gets in trouble, he pulls something like this. it's nothing going on here. knows what's going on. every time -- he studies every night, what can i do and say, sw when something happens to me, that i can get out of it. he puts this here because they impeach him and he knows his trial is coming up and he's...
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st. louis arch there. a nice view of a rather dark scene in st. louis. the sun will shine eventually. todd: 4:56 there in st. louis. great city there in missouri. not apologizing after a florida sheriff called them out. the company refused to help track down a delivery driver accused of stealing a package he delivered without a subpoena. charged with burglary and theft after surveillance video appeared to catch him in the act. again, his job was to deliver this package. amazon saying quote we work regularly and closely with law enforcement across the country. working to understand what happened to make it right. the sheriff of all grady judd racketed on "fox & friends." carley: isalon.com movies to nazi propaganda. your name is kris kringle? >> i got it, i got it, i got it. good. >> i get excited going to the office every single day because i know you will be there. >> i think it's a beautiful thing as are many things around this town. car cart article argues case for christmas are fascist propaganda similar to the anti-met particular work of gobel. telling fo todd: again, all these guys must be fun at parties. your comments pouring in on this
st. louis arch there. a nice view of a rather dark scene in st. louis. the sun will shine eventually. todd: 4:56 there in st. louis. great city there in missouri. not apologizing after a florida sheriff called them out. the company refused to help track down a delivery driver accused of stealing a package he delivered without a subpoena. charged with burglary and theft after surveillance video appeared to catch him in the act. again, his job was to deliver this package. amazon saying quote we...
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st. louis affiliate kmov reports a missouri school teacher was placed on administrative leave after askingto put a price on slaves. the question was given to fifth graders last week at an elementary school in melville. the school's principal says it was part of an assignment on how plantation owners traded for goods and slaves. the principal sent a letter to parents saying the teacher has expressed significant remorse. >> that is not enough. it should be a public apology so that the message is made clear throughout not only the school districts but throughout the state that this is unacceptable. this is very inhumane. it does not speak to us taking care of each other as human beings. >> the naacp says educators should be more sensitive about the issue of slavery. >>> still ahead, a new salad recall. at least eight people have been sickened after eating a chopped salad kit. a chopped salad kit. coughing oh no,... ...a cougher. welcome to flu season, karen. is a regular flu shot strong enough... ...to help prevent flu in someone your age? there are standard-dose flu shots. and then there's t
st. louis affiliate kmov reports a missouri school teacher was placed on administrative leave after askingto put a price on slaves. the question was given to fifth graders last week at an elementary school in melville. the school's principal says it was part of an assignment on how plantation owners traded for goods and slaves. the principal sent a letter to parents saying the teacher has expressed significant remorse. >> that is not enough. it should be a public apology so that the...
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here's where the ice is, springfield, missouri. st. louis will see mostly snow as will indianapolis. i-70, really the marking point where north of that will be snow, and then it gets a little bit dicey into the northeast. see how fast it moves? by monday night, we'll have serious travel delays here, not only on the roads, but in the airports and that strong severe weather event looks to be coming monday as well. big winds, hail, and could see a few tornadoes from new orleans through jackson, mississippi. whit. >> all right. rob. we'll get back to you. thank you. >>> now to a scare at a mall on this busy holiday shopping weekend. people running for their lives when gunfire rang out. zachary kiesch has more. >> oh! oh! >> reporter: this morning, police are looking for the person who opened fire saturday afternoon at a mall outside of atlanta. >> everybody is running outside. they're advising that a shooting is happening downstairs. >> reporter: this cell phone video captures the chaos. shoppers can be seen shielding children. others run for co
here's where the ice is, springfield, missouri. st. louis will see mostly snow as will indianapolis. i-70, really the marking point where north of that will be snow, and then it gets a little bit dicey into the northeast. see how fast it moves? by monday night, we'll have serious travel delays here, not only on the roads, but in the airports and that strong severe weather event looks to be coming monday as well. big winds, hail, and could see a few tornadoes from new orleans through jackson,...
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st. louis post dispatch. she grew up in st. louis and graduated from the university of missouri columbia with degrees in journalism and english literature. she cut short her grad student work to go to work as a copy editor for the st. louis globe democrat in the mid-1980s. after three years in the newsroom in connecticut, she returned to st. louis and has been an editor and writer with the post dispatch features department for 30 years. she assigns and edits book reviews choosing from 300 or so new books each week. she's written stories about book trends and interviewed many authors. tonight she adds to that and she will be having a conversation with caroline fraser. caroline fraser is the editor of the library of america edition of laura ingalls wilder, the little house books and the author of three works of nonfiction. her latest book is "prairie fires, the american dreams of laura ingalls wilder." it was one of the "new york times" ten best books of the year and won the 2018 pulitzer prize for biography. the national book critics circle award for biography and the bio internationals 2018 plutarch award and was a finalist for the mark
st. louis post dispatch. she grew up in st. louis and graduated from the university of missouri columbia with degrees in journalism and english literature. she cut short her grad student work to go to work as a copy editor for the st. louis globe democrat in the mid-1980s. after three years in the newsroom in connecticut, she returned to st. louis and has been an editor and writer with the post dispatch features department for 30 years. she assigns and edits book reviews choosing from 300 or so...
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st. louis, into ohio, that's tonight. but by tomorrow, it all slides east and that's why we've got those warnings and advisories from missouriht through rhode island and connecticut. tomorrow morning, we stopped it, david, right at 7:00 a.m., that ice is just north of new york city, so, freezing rain if you're in rockland or westchester counties to the north. if you are in connecticut, rhode island, you're right along that line. boston will end up with a couple of inches of snow and the worst possible timing. david? >> all right, take it very slow in the morning. all right, ginger, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we do have breaking news on another front tonight. boeing just announcing it will suspend production of its 737 max jets indefinitely. every one of those jets grounded in march after two deadly crashes. and tonight, what effect will this decision now have on thousands of workers and on the u.s. economy? abc's david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: it's never happened before -- boeing's remarkable move tonight to shut down the production line of the max, as the fleet of the latest 737 remains grounded. and no set
st. louis, into ohio, that's tonight. but by tomorrow, it all slides east and that's why we've got those warnings and advisories from missouriht through rhode island and connecticut. tomorrow morning, we stopped it, david, right at 7:00 a.m., that ice is just north of new york city, so, freezing rain if you're in rockland or westchester counties to the north. if you are in connecticut, rhode island, you're right along that line. boston will end up with a couple of inches of snow and the worst...
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missouri, and this deal expands market access in canada and mexico for our farmers. it's the first time that a u.s. trade agreement is specifically addressing biotech, and the st. louis region is the silicon valley for ag tech. usmca also includes a wagner language on human trafficking. i worked with ambassador lighthizer to guarantee that the -- my olds my fight on fight online sex trafficking act to fight sex trafficking here in america. this is a yes for victims, a yes for jobs, a yes for farmers and a yes for the prosperity of all americans. i thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas reserves. the gentleman from -- the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. neal: madam speaker, there was no more important advocate for environmental issues than with suzanne bonamici from oregon. i'm proud to yield to her 1 1/2 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from oregon is recognized. ms. bonamici: i rise in support of the updated u.s.-mexico-canada trade agreement. jobs were outsourced to mexico and the wages and conditions weren't improved for mexican workers. this agreement, while not perfect is an important oppor
missouri, and this deal expands market access in canada and mexico for our farmers. it's the first time that a u.s. trade agreement is specifically addressing biotech, and the st. louis region is the silicon valley for ag tech. usmca also includes a wagner language on human trafficking. i worked with ambassador lighthizer to guarantee that the -- my olds my fight on fight online sex trafficking act to fight sex trafficking here in america. this is a yes for victims, a yes for jobs, a yes for...
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missouri, and this deal expands market access in canada and mexico for our farmers. it's the first time that a u.s. trade agreement is specifically addressing biotech, and the st. louis region is the silicon valley for ag tech. usmca also includes a wagner language on human trafficking. i worked with ambassador lighthizer to guarantee that the -- my olds my fight on fight online sex trafficking act to fight sex trafficking here in america. this is a yes for victims, a yes for jobs, a yes for farmers and a yes for the prosperity of all americans. i thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas reserves. the gentleman from -- the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. neal: madam speaker, there was no more important advocate for environmental issues than with suzanne bonamici from oregon. i'm proud to yield to her 1 1/2 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from oregon is recognized. ms. bonamici: i rise in support of the updated u.s.-mexico-canada trade agreement. jobs were outsourced to mexico and the wages and conditions weren't improved for mexican workers. this agreement, while not perfect is an important oppor
missouri, and this deal expands market access in canada and mexico for our farmers. it's the first time that a u.s. trade agreement is specifically addressing biotech, and the st. louis region is the silicon valley for ag tech. usmca also includes a wagner language on human trafficking. i worked with ambassador lighthizer to guarantee that the -- my olds my fight on fight online sex trafficking act to fight sex trafficking here in america. this is a yes for victims, a yes for jobs, a yes for...