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today st. mary's is a community hospital with about 1100 employees about 300 physicians about 220 volunteers. we have 371 licensed beds. we to not need to use all 371 licensed beds. we're a community hospital. we provide services such as emergency services orthopedic, acute medical surgical care, cancer services, well woman's health. probably unique to st. mary's is the provision of an adolescence psychiatric unit. it's a locked unit. it is the only one that is available in san francisco. we provide to a high number of needs that are primarily med cal. this slide here is intended to show you just where our patients are coming from. the darker the area, the more densely is our patients. you can see that st. mary's really serves a lot of the patients in the western side of san francisco. st. mary's challenges. just like many other hospitals, st. mary's has faced unprecedented financial exactlies and -- challenges and pressure. in order for us to continue and do the best we can to deal with limite
today st. mary's is a community hospital with about 1100 employees about 300 physicians about 220 volunteers. we have 371 licensed beds. we to not need to use all 371 licensed beds. we're a community hospital. we provide services such as emergency services orthopedic, acute medical surgical care, cancer services, well woman's health. probably unique to st. mary's is the provision of an adolescence psychiatric unit. it's a locked unit. it is the only one that is available in san francisco. we...
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i know both st. mary's and st. about post acute care and skilled nursing systems in place to really help reduce readmission rate. i hear stories about like %uñ?ñ?ñ cultural competency. when patients being placed into community skilled nursing facilities that theywrñ?ñ felt discriminated. they just felt uncomfortable because of where they were placed. i don't have an answer. those other stories i hear is different from something within san francisco and we have checks and balances in place to assure that we have best and most culturally competent provider to staff these settings. we're placing people outside, i'm not sure what's in place. ññ?ñ? when we talk about the babyx÷ñ?ñ? boomer generation we all get older. what will be our first presenceu÷ñ?ñ?ñ? to get care at home or get care in a hospital setting. these are really things that we have toañ?ñ? find out before we-zñ?ñ can actually haveyñ?ñ? a more in-depth conversation, i think. commissioner pa -- pating mentioned we're looking into all healthcare partners to
i know both st. mary's and st. about post acute care and skilled nursing systems in place to really help reduce readmission rate. i hear stories about like %uñ?ñ?ñ cultural competency. when patients being placed into community skilled nursing facilities that theywrñ?ñ felt discriminated. they just felt uncomfortable because of where they were placed. i don't have an answer. those other stories i hear is different from something within san francisco and we have checks and balances in place...
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st.owing suit. the man was taken to an area hospital. he died of his gunshot wounds. the two investigators were not injured, we are being told, but this is all under investigation. see on the right the head of the fbi in boston. on the left in the blue cap, the police commissioner. this is an active investigation and trying to figure out why this man made it on to their radar. >> so i think a lot of people immediately want to know if he was in the midst of conducting some kind of terror attack, because there there was -- the fe feds were on him and the police were on him -- >> what we are learning in vague terms apparently this man made threats against police officers. it's unclear whether he intended to act today. it's unclear whether these were posted on social media. but authorities did believe it was sufficient -- >> act, today. he had a military style knife. who knows how big a big military style knife is but that is disconcerting to say the least. i will let you get back and let us
st.owing suit. the man was taken to an area hospital. he died of his gunshot wounds. the two investigators were not injured, we are being told, but this is all under investigation. see on the right the head of the fbi in boston. on the left in the blue cap, the police commissioner. this is an active investigation and trying to figure out why this man made it on to their radar. >> so i think a lot of people immediately want to know if he was in the midst of conducting some kind of terror...
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st.beach, florida, dr. michael black performed the delicate procedure to widen laila's -- >> he made it seem like he was the best person to do this. >> very like no sweat, don't worry about it it's a walk in the park. >> reporter: but the sturnlgurgery was a disaster. >> i looked at her and her legs stiffened up a lot and started going in almost a tabletop position. >> reporter: after the surgery, laila was paralyzed. here she is today. the mccarthys had no idea their child's tragedy had a disturbing back story none that no one had told them. three months before laila operation, a baby died after heart surgery by dr. black and five months before that alexander gutierrez murcardo died and a month and half before that kiari sanders had passed away. >> it's horrible that -- go into a program like that and they can be dishonest with you and they don't feel the need to tell you what has happened there before. >> reporter: one week after the surgery that left laila paralyzed, appealmelia campbe
st.beach, florida, dr. michael black performed the delicate procedure to widen laila's -- >> he made it seem like he was the best person to do this. >> very like no sweat, don't worry about it it's a walk in the park. >> reporter: but the sturnlgurgery was a disaster. >> i looked at her and her legs stiffened up a lot and started going in almost a tabletop position. >> reporter: after the surgery, laila was paralyzed. here she is today. the mccarthys had no idea...
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francine: charles st-arnaudfrancine: senior economist at nomura. ryan chilcote is at the st.g international economic forum with a guest. ryan: am joined by the ceo of megaphone. thank you for joining us. you have been the ceo a couple of years now. give me a sense of the climate. when i was here in may last year, i think people were self -- shellshocked. sanctions were introduced people were trying to make sense of where russia was going. maybe people have adjusted. what is your sense of what is going on now? >> this for him, the st. petersburg for him is one of the best i have been to. it is generally business as usual. people were a little shocked about the situation. not everyone is used to it. the most important issues that no one is discussing the scenario what could happen but everyone is discussing what should we do in order to be in a good situation. for their businesses and countries, the country. ryan: what should russia do, we will hear from the russian in two hours time. one thing you would like him to change is what? ivan: the full concentration on economy, on bu
francine: charles st-arnaudfrancine: senior economist at nomura. ryan chilcote is at the st.g international economic forum with a guest. ryan: am joined by the ceo of megaphone. thank you for joining us. you have been the ceo a couple of years now. give me a sense of the climate. when i was here in may last year, i think people were self -- shellshocked. sanctions were introduced people were trying to make sense of where russia was going. maybe people have adjusted. what is your sense of what...
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it is hard to look at the st. louis olympics, and say there were only six women, but perhaps there could have been more. every year, we saw the door that opened wider for other female dissidence. i think it is quite -- participants. i think it's quite interesting when they were trying to get women's boxing added. it was amazing it was an exhibition sport in 1904, and then it is not added until the 2012 olympics. one of the reasons they used in justifyying, was looking the st. louis games all the way back in 1904. why have we not involved? i would argue the female boxers alone open the doors. but their participation, they allowed for that argument. >> what happened after 1904 that boxing got dropped? kendra gage: it was seen as an exhibition sport. america was kind of at the forefront of having female boxers in these exhibition style games. it was not seen as acceptable in the same way in some of the countries that participated. and for many years to come. it kind of developed on its own in boxing clubs outside of
it is hard to look at the st. louis olympics, and say there were only six women, but perhaps there could have been more. every year, we saw the door that opened wider for other female dissidence. i think it is quite -- participants. i think it's quite interesting when they were trying to get women's boxing added. it was amazing it was an exhibition sport in 1904, and then it is not added until the 2012 olympics. one of the reasons they used in justifyying, was looking the st. louis games all...
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wrak black at st. mary's. they hadn't met each other until they sat down to talk to us. >> he sounded like he knew what he was doing. >> all i could do is believe in his words. and it was the opposite of what he said. >> so your baby was transferred to a different hospital? >> they couldn't do anything for her. she was a vegetable. organs had shut down everything. >> at the second hospital did they explain what happened? >> the previous doctor, dr. michael blat kinked her artery and there was no blood flow to the left side of her heart. >> this is really difficult to hear. just hear what other mothers went through and that this seems to be pervasive. >> st. mary's owned by tenet health care says cnn is wrong about the program's death rate, but refuses to provide what it considers the correct death rate, the hospital and heart surgeon rejected requests for an on camera interview, so we tracked down ceo david carboney to give him a chance to explain. >> hi, mr. carboney it's elizabeth cohen at cnn. how are you,
wrak black at st. mary's. they hadn't met each other until they sat down to talk to us. >> he sounded like he knew what he was doing. >> all i could do is believe in his words. and it was the opposite of what he said. >> so your baby was transferred to a different hospital? >> they couldn't do anything for her. she was a vegetable. organs had shut down everything. >> at the second hospital did they explain what happened? >> the previous doctor, dr. michael...
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st. mary's didn't listen. just ten days after receiving that recommendation, they did a complex surgery on an 18 day old baby. and 16 day old davy ricardo bran do you. both suffered terrible complications and had to go on life support. more babies died in april 2014 and just this past may another baby died. in total, that's at least eight deaths and three serious complications since the program started. the hospital responds that the recommendations to limit surgeries were just that recommendations, not mandates. in his statement, the st. mary's ceo told us we are working carefully to improve our volumes. how did the state of florida respond when it received these doctor's concerning reviews you? remarkably the state says they investigated and none of the issues raised broke any rules and st. mary's is legally authorized to proit. the death of any child is a tragedy, and we will continue to closely monitor this program and this facility. that leaves these parents infuriated. >> every day, somebody's making a d
st. mary's didn't listen. just ten days after receiving that recommendation, they did a complex surgery on an 18 day old baby. and 16 day old davy ricardo bran do you. both suffered terrible complications and had to go on life support. more babies died in april 2014 and just this past may another baby died. in total, that's at least eight deaths and three serious complications since the program started. the hospital responds that the recommendations to limit surgeries were just that...
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this closure there will be an elimination of services at st. mary's. st.d that changes in healthcare reimbursment and ongoing losses of unit as reasons for their closure. to provide you with background in the memo that you received it contains information about san francisco population. the grass that you see shows the population over the age of 65 in san francisco, california and the united states. you'll notice that the proportion of adults over 65 will increase from 14% of our population to 25% by 2050. you'll also notice that our population of 65 and older is higher than the state and the united states will be significantly higher by 2050. the shifting demographics indicate an increasing needs for long term care and support services for our aging population. what we typically call long term care services means that we're providing support for people with limitations in their abilities to care for themselves. this means providing assistance with activities of daily living. such as eating bathing grooming, people preparation shopping, transportation. ski
this closure there will be an elimination of services at st. mary's. st.d that changes in healthcare reimbursment and ongoing losses of unit as reasons for their closure. to provide you with background in the memo that you received it contains information about san francisco population. the grass that you see shows the population over the age of 65 in san francisco, california and the united states. you'll notice that the proportion of adults over 65 will increase from 14% of our population to...
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st. louis city north st. louis city put on the african-american and 63105 in st. louis county which is predominantly white. that is less than 10 miles of geography and an 18 year gap in life expect to see. what we unpacked is what is different about various areas what i started calling the geography of inequality. but it's different is the unemployment rate four times as high for african-americans a median income that is less than half for african-americans than it is for white. and the health outcomes that a company that such as an african-american baby board in st. louis city in st. louis county be more than three times as likely to die before their first birthday, a homicide rate for african-americans is 12 times as high as it is for white in st. louis county. but we are not just focused on disparities. we are also focused on solutions and talking about how addressing social determinants of health and health disparities impacts everyone regardless of their race and socioeconomic status. we have recommendations in six areas including early childhood invest in hi
st. louis city north st. louis city put on the african-american and 63105 in st. louis county which is predominantly white. that is less than 10 miles of geography and an 18 year gap in life expect to see. what we unpacked is what is different about various areas what i started calling the geography of inequality. but it's different is the unemployment rate four times as high for african-americans a median income that is less than half for african-americans than it is for white. and the health...
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was rushed to st. louis children's hospital.ronically, it was the hospital patricia planned to take ryan to before she got lost. doctors diagnosed d.j. with a very rare metabolic disorder called methylmalonic acidemia, or mma, which inhibits the body's ability to process food, especially proteins. it also produces toxins in the blood. to prosecutors, it was a startling development. they wondered if ryan stallings might have died of the same disease instead of ethylene glycol poisoning. >> we went back to square one, met again with all the doctors and said, look, something's not right here. matter of fact, released her from custody at that point on a recognizance bond, which is unheard of in a murder case. >> but the prosecution's medical experts did not believe that ryan died of mma. his blood had been tested at two independent laboratories. both found ethylene glycol in ryan's system. and the autopsy revealed calcium oxalate crystals in ryan's brian, consistent with ethylene glycol poisoning. tests on ryan's baby bottle also fo
was rushed to st. louis children's hospital.ronically, it was the hospital patricia planned to take ryan to before she got lost. doctors diagnosed d.j. with a very rare metabolic disorder called methylmalonic acidemia, or mma, which inhibits the body's ability to process food, especially proteins. it also produces toxins in the blood. to prosecutors, it was a startling development. they wondered if ryan stallings might have died of the same disease instead of ethylene glycol poisoning. >>...
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st. louis. when he returned to his hotel room, he discovered his wife dead in the bathtub. the medical examiner ruled the death was by drowning, presumably accidental, but homicide investigators weren't so sure. >>> ed post met julie thigpen when they were both students at the university of southern mississippi in the 1960s. they married in 1967, had two daughters, and moved to new orleans. ed went to work in the real estate business. his outgoing personality and sophisticated manner made him a successful salesman right from the start. >> i thought ed was a good fellow, what you'd expect a real estate salesman to be, kind of relentlessly cheerful. >> after a few years, ed post became part owner of the wagner truax real estate firm. julie post also joined the company and was very successful, selling over a million dollars of real estate every year from 1982 on. in june of 1986, the posts attended a real estate convention in st. louis, missouri, at the omni hotel at union station. on the mo
st. louis. when he returned to his hotel room, he discovered his wife dead in the bathtub. the medical examiner ruled the death was by drowning, presumably accidental, but homicide investigators weren't so sure. >>> ed post met julie thigpen when they were both students at the university of southern mississippi in the 1960s. they married in 1967, had two daughters, and moved to new orleans. ed went to work in the real estate business. his outgoing personality and sophisticated manner...
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i went to st. louis. >> many years ago, before alex trebek and jeopardy, the first time around i was a five-time champion and one question that they asked was who was the 28th person to fly across the atlantic. registered a shot at it -- i just took a shot at it and said lindbergh and that was right. joe jackson: we are talking so lo and nonstop. lindbergh was not the first to cross the atlantic. there were two w english flyers by the name of alcott and brown and they want a 2000 pound reward -- won a 2000 pound reward. it was a publicity stunt for two newspapers. the airplanes were much feebler than bought -- then but they flew from newfoundland to ireland. they only flew, maybe 1000 something miles. it was like, there's was a bomber. it was a world war i bomber. and so they were the first to actually make it across, but if you are talking, this is a 3600 mile flight for lindbergh versus a 1000 plus mile flight for alcott and brown. and a lot of it is just the mechanics of publicity. in 1927, you
i went to st. louis. >> many years ago, before alex trebek and jeopardy, the first time around i was a five-time champion and one question that they asked was who was the 28th person to fly across the atlantic. registered a shot at it -- i just took a shot at it and said lindbergh and that was right. joe jackson: we are talking so lo and nonstop. lindbergh was not the first to cross the atlantic. there were two w english flyers by the name of alcott and brown and they want a 2000 pound...
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in april, st. center told us the patient is recovering well and the prognosis is good. it's not known why davi died. what we do know is this. last year an expert panel sent in by the state of florida reviewed the st. mary's program. the head of the team dr. jeffrey jacobs advised st. mary's to stop doing heart surgery on babies like davi under 6 months old. but st. mary's continued, saying that was just a recommendation, not a mandate. he's now the ninth baby to die after heart surgery at st. mary's since the program started at the end of 2011. amelia campbell died in 2012 after heart surgery at st. mary's. her mother heard the news about davi today. >> i feel horrible. i feel saddened. i feel disgusted. >> reporter: she thinks st. mary's is doing these lucrative surgeries for the money and wants them to stop. >> how are you justifying this in your mind? i mean, what are you -- find something else to do. you're not good at this. >> reporter: using data st. mary's submitted to the state of florida,
in april, st. center told us the patient is recovering well and the prognosis is good. it's not known why davi died. what we do know is this. last year an expert panel sent in by the state of florida reviewed the st. mary's program. the head of the team dr. jeffrey jacobs advised st. mary's to stop doing heart surgery on babies like davi under 6 months old. but st. mary's continued, saying that was just a recommendation, not a mandate. he's now the ninth baby to die after heart surgery at st....
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the cross of st. andrew, the st. andrew martyred a.d.69, the patron saint of scotland so the cross was very important to this celtic culture that many believe is a strong part of southern culture. there's been a lot of writing about that. the cross is not all that strong in antebellum south i can tell. a lot of people made that into a cross of st. andrews so now it's almost irreversible to convince people i wasn't intended to be a cross of st. andrew and i refer to it in that short havened in the book. but it was intended by miles the south carolina congressman. so it was not done at the time in 1861 or 1863 consciously to echo the cross of st. andrew, but the weight of time has in a sense made it into that, and there is suggestions, for example, that the flag of alabama or the flag of florida which -- the state flags of those two states are now simply a red cross flag on a white field, and florida has the state seal over it. those in a sense are also harkening back to the confederate battle flag and the cross of st.
the cross of st. andrew, the st. andrew martyred a.d.69, the patron saint of scotland so the cross was very important to this celtic culture that many believe is a strong part of southern culture. there's been a lot of writing about that. the cross is not all that strong in antebellum south i can tell. a lot of people made that into a cross of st. andrews so now it's almost irreversible to convince people i wasn't intended to be a cross of st. andrew and i refer to it in that short havened in...
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because st. louis is a show me state, it would not be complete if we did not have an opportunity for the audience to also be involved. we passed out cards ahead of time. at the end of the discussion we will choose a card, or question, and involved that as well. i thought it would start the discussion with dr. jason parnell. he has a great fan base. he is also the lead author of a comprehensive look at what is challenging in our region. talking with them first will provide a backdrop for the rest of the conversation. dr. parnell: thank you ray much, reverend blackman. hello? is that better? thank you. thank you for a. i did want to share the work that we have been doing for the sake of all which are started as a collaboration between scholars of washington university at st. louis, and st. louis university. just over a year ago, we released this report -- a comprehensive report looking at disparities through the lens of what we call the social determinants. not just outcomes, looking at educational
because st. louis is a show me state, it would not be complete if we did not have an opportunity for the audience to also be involved. we passed out cards ahead of time. at the end of the discussion we will choose a card, or question, and involved that as well. i thought it would start the discussion with dr. jason parnell. he has a great fan base. he is also the lead author of a comprehensive look at what is challenging in our region. talking with them first will provide a backdrop for the...
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the new parish will be formed from our lady star of the sea, st. nicholas st. monica and st.. the new parish will use the current star of the safe and st. nicholas churches for worship. the future of the other properties is undecided. >> we have very dynamic, thriving communities of faith because of that. in a town where you might have had four or five parishes we now have one very active lively parish that has all the resources that it needs. >> the changes will take place on july 1st. >> the state of new jersey wants a u.s. court to stop researchers from blasting the ocean floor with sound waves. governor chris christie filed a complaint saying it will harm animals. >> happening this weekend, mumford and sons are just one. dozen bands performing in seaside height. it's part of the gentleman of the road stopover festival. thousands of concert-goers are expected to attend the festival in seaside heights. it's being held right along the beach there. some folks have been camping out overnight to make sure they get a prime seat. >> if you like to fish and you like it free, this
the new parish will be formed from our lady star of the sea, st. nicholas st. monica and st.. the new parish will use the current star of the safe and st. nicholas churches for worship. the future of the other properties is undecided. >> we have very dynamic, thriving communities of faith because of that. in a town where you might have had four or five parishes we now have one very active lively parish that has all the resources that it needs. >> the changes will take place on july...
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but the one incident was basically he came out of st. louis, he was funded by st. louis businessmen, so he was getting offers for jobs massages jobs, people were sending him home loans and paintings and finally st. louis opened this museum with all of his junk and it became a pilgrimage place for everybody who worshiped lindbergh. so, that is the place to go for lindbergh information about the flight. if you want to go -- if you want to find out about his childhood, you go to the historical society of minnesota. and if you want to find out about his, what got him into trouble and got him labeled as an anti-semite, you go to yield -- yield -- yale. but that is outside of the purview of my story. >> many years ago before alex trebek and jeopardy, the first time around i was a five-time champion and one question that they asked was who was the 28th person to fly across the atlantic. i said lindbergh and that was right. joe jackson: we are talking so low and nonstop -- solo and nonstop. lindbergh was not the first to cross the atlantic. there were two flyers named out
but the one incident was basically he came out of st. louis, he was funded by st. louis businessmen, so he was getting offers for jobs massages jobs, people were sending him home loans and paintings and finally st. louis opened this museum with all of his junk and it became a pilgrimage place for everybody who worshiped lindbergh. so, that is the place to go for lindbergh information about the flight. if you want to go -- if you want to find out about his childhood, you go to the historical...
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louis county, st. louis city and st. louis county.ut we're not just focuses on disparities, we're also focused on solutions and talking about how addressing social determinants of health and health disparities impacts everyone regardless of their race or socioeconomic status in st. louis. we have recommendations in six areas, including, i was happy to hear you talk about early childhood. . investing in high quality early childhood for all children is recommendation number one. creating economic opportunity for low to moderate income households recommendation number two. investigating in coordinated school-based health and health care is another recommendation. investing in the full gamut of mental health services from stigma reduction to awareness to treatment. investing in healthy neighborhoods so that no matter where you live st. louis you ought to be able to find fresh fruits and vegetable, live a safe place, have safe places to reck create. and addressing chronic and infectious disease prevention and management. so all of these fa
louis county, st. louis city and st. louis county.ut we're not just focuses on disparities, we're also focused on solutions and talking about how addressing social determinants of health and health disparities impacts everyone regardless of their race or socioeconomic status in st. louis. we have recommendations in six areas, including, i was happy to hear you talk about early childhood. . investing in high quality early childhood for all children is recommendation number one. creating economic...
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that is live from the st.sburg international economic forum after this break. ♪ guy: good morning. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." let's talk more now about what is happening in russia. i want to take you back to st. petersburg and ryan chilcote. ryan: we are joined by dimitri. he is the chairman of ulmart russia's largest internet retailer. thank you very much for joining us. i'm just amazed that online sales in russia continue to grow despite the economic backdrop. the economy set to contract by 4% this quarter. more of the same later in the year. how the you explain that? >> russia feels somewhat behind ratio-wise, like gdp to e-commerce sales. we have the lead in internet retailer in russia. we should be on par with the gdp to e-commerce sales. ryan: your first quarter growth what does that look like? >> this year is quite unusual. there was the ruble weakening and the ruble strengthening like in the first quarter and second quarter. all this, we have to discuss it in detail. ryan: in the elect
that is live from the st.sburg international economic forum after this break. ♪ guy: good morning. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." let's talk more now about what is happening in russia. i want to take you back to st. petersburg and ryan chilcote. ryan: we are joined by dimitri. he is the chairman of ulmart russia's largest internet retailer. thank you very much for joining us. i'm just amazed that online sales in russia continue to grow despite the economic backdrop. the...
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that's approaching queenstown and st. michaels. new shower near dunn kirk, huntington, benedict, charlotte hall, watching this tracking towards st. mary's and far eastern charles county. the heavy stuff we had is crossing the 301 bridge toward colonial beach, coming out of swan point, those areas. port royal, newland moving toward the south-southwest at about 20 miles an hour. you can see colonial beach here, up the road toward dahlgren, there's rain. the heavy stuff is mainly west and south of you. then on the eastern shore, friends in st. michaels about to get the rain, queenstown. easton, lighter showers there. this whole area is moving south- southwest. till man, 6:46. easton in the next few minutes, rain getting toward your doorstep. here in washington, look at all the sunshine. very nice evening here. temperature of 81, after hitting 85 for the high, believe it or not. 79 at dulles. winds are north at 13, gusts over 20, a breezy day. right now, we're down to 72 at the naval air station. we're holding on to 81 in dc. good-look
that's approaching queenstown and st. michaels. new shower near dunn kirk, huntington, benedict, charlotte hall, watching this tracking towards st. mary's and far eastern charles county. the heavy stuff we had is crossing the 301 bridge toward colonial beach, coming out of swan point, those areas. port royal, newland moving toward the south-southwest at about 20 miles an hour. you can see colonial beach here, up the road toward dahlgren, there's rain. the heavy stuff is mainly west and south of...
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four miles of blue route shut down between broomall and st. down between broomall and st. david's. we're looking live blue route northbound look at the jam caused because of this. you can see traffic is just backed up at this point for miles on the blue route because they just shut it down northbound between broomall and st. northbound between broomall and st. david's. that's a big mess. maybe you think coye get off route 1 but route 1 southbound you bump into a downed tree if you did that. take 320 running parallel to blue route. here's another problem here i-95 northbound near 420 dell dl county we had heavy rain coming through you see plus police and a tow truck. this guy is facing the wrong way. the reason he was hydroplaning a spinout accident because of the heavy rain here. it's off to the side. 95 northbound near 420 bad single vehicle accident and watching live as they are getting areed to toe this car out of here it's been off to the side and last time i looked at the shoddy saw ponding on the roadway. some of that eased a little as heavy rain started to move through the a
four miles of blue route shut down between broomall and st. down between broomall and st. david's. we're looking live blue route northbound look at the jam caused because of this. you can see traffic is just backed up at this point for miles on the blue route because they just shut it down northbound between broomall and st. northbound between broomall and st. david's. that's a big mess. maybe you think coye get off route 1 but route 1 southbound you bump into a downed tree if you did that....
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st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment st. jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be back schoo with my fries. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. today there is only one park for every 14,000 americans. connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> good evening everybody live from oracle arena. game one of the nba finals was a hard-fought overtime win by golden state. we said coming into
st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment st. jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be back schoo with my fries. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a...
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that crossed up 301, came into charles and st. mary's. when it got to calvert, still heavy rain and winds, but seemed to lose some of that tornadic intensity. that's a good thing. we have a storm system which is wound up like a top. look at this thing spinning right here south of detroit toward toledo. this is a type of storm we normally see maybe in the spring or the fall, but not this time of year. these are the storms we saw today. we still have plenty of activity to the west. we're still worried about a few passing showers, maybe a thunderstorm or two for the evening hours. then tomorrow, it's going to be a much better day. westerly winds, maybe a shower in the mountains. but a lot drier and fairly pleasant finish to the weekend. you got plans tomorrow? they are going to be fine. tonight, we still have a threat for a few showers and storms, even a few severe ones, especially south and east. we'll clear late. upper 50s, 60s, real comfortable tomorrow rising to the 50s and 60s with sunshine, maybe a few clouds. a pleasant day. breezy in
that crossed up 301, came into charles and st. mary's. when it got to calvert, still heavy rain and winds, but seemed to lose some of that tornadic intensity. that's a good thing. we have a storm system which is wound up like a top. look at this thing spinning right here south of detroit toward toledo. this is a type of storm we normally see maybe in the spring or the fall, but not this time of year. these are the storms we saw today. we still have plenty of activity to the west. we're still...
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julia's parents came to st. louis in 1816 and established their family in the city of st.ouis and then a country home out at white haven, where she grew up, spending most of her summers and then year-round. she had four older brothers and two younger sisters, so it was a rather large family. they considered themselves southerners, her father did, and they were a slave-holding family. there were as many as 30 slaves that colonel dent utilized the labor of at white haven. susan swain: and that caused great tension between the two families, the grant and the dent families. is that correct? pamela sanfilippo: yes. as a matter of fact, when ulysses and julia were married in the city of st. louis, none of the grants attended the wedding, reportedly because they didn't approve of ulysses marrying into a slave-holding family. susan swain: did father dent actually live in the white house for some time? william seale: yes, and died there. susan swain: and died there. and how was that received? william seale: his living there? well, he was a jolly old man called colonel dent. he wasn
julia's parents came to st. louis in 1816 and established their family in the city of st.ouis and then a country home out at white haven, where she grew up, spending most of her summers and then year-round. she had four older brothers and two younger sisters, so it was a rather large family. they considered themselves southerners, her father did, and they were a slave-holding family. there were as many as 30 slaves that colonel dent utilized the labor of at white haven. susan swain: and that...
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they're in st. louis for tonight's matchup on espn. "monday night baseball," 8:00 eastern time. st. louis, the most wins in the bigs with 33. the brewers have the fewest with 17. >>> well, you saw the end of that brewers game there. but here's what happened before the game started. >> yeah, 102-year-old gladys holbrooke, there she is, arriving at miller park in a limo. why? so she could get the royal treatment. she was throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. >> when her moment arrived, glad disdelivered from right in home plate. came up a little short but she was there and received a big standing ovation anyway. good for gladys. >> good toss. >>> coming up next in "the pulse," the kardashians drop some major family news overnight. who's adding a baby to the family?
they're in st. louis for tonight's matchup on espn. "monday night baseball," 8:00 eastern time. st. louis, the most wins in the bigs with 33. the brewers have the fewest with 17. >>> well, you saw the end of that brewers game there. but here's what happened before the game started. >> yeah, 102-year-old gladys holbrooke, there she is, arriving at miller park in a limo. why? so she could get the royal treatment. she was throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. >>...
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among attendees at the st.etersburg international economic forum he was there yesterday bringing us a preview. and then today as things get underway ryan, what is the mood like? ryan: the mood is brighter than it was last year. but maybe that is not saying a whole lot, there is still a huge cloud hanging over this forum. it is called rush's standoff with the west, it doesn't seem to go away. last night, we heard from the european union -- two officials telling us they had agreed the 28 nations in the union will extend the sanctions by a month. that was expected. perhaps the timing was not expected, on the eve of vladimir putin's economic forum. russia, predictably, responded by extending the sanctions -- the ban on food imports. what i think is less predictable, as result of all of this, the ramifications of the business climate and doing business in russia. none of that is very good. it is not the most important factor, that would be the oil price -- the lack of structural reforms. it is not the decisive issue
among attendees at the st.etersburg international economic forum he was there yesterday bringing us a preview. and then today as things get underway ryan, what is the mood like? ryan: the mood is brighter than it was last year. but maybe that is not saying a whole lot, there is still a huge cloud hanging over this forum. it is called rush's standoff with the west, it doesn't seem to go away. last night, we heard from the european union -- two officials telling us they had agreed the 28 nations...
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supposedly, st.went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity of the camino de santiago soared. the camino also served a political purpose. it's no coincidence that the discovery of st. james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain. the whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino died almost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santiago each year. announcer: this
supposedly, st.went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity of the camino de santiago soared. the camino also served a political purpose. it's no coincidence that the...
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up next, alexis tsipras and st. petersburg -- in st. petersburg. it is high-stakes local poker.'s check in with the great stock story -- greek stock story. i will go straight to my terminal, we are up .5%. it has been a brutal week, we will talk about it after the break. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back. 44 minutes into the trading session here in europe. blanket green, session highs. the dax of 91 points. we are ending a rough and of leiweke -- rough and of leiweke. -- week. let's look at the fx market. the euro weaker by .3%. euro sterling heading for a ninth straight day of losses. a stronger pound is the story for the euro if you have a holiday coming up, you are richer. ten-year bonds lower in spain by 2.27%. the 10 year german bond is down .78%. let's get the top stories. stocks in shanghai continue the fall closing down over 6%. investors are concerned china's longest ever bull market has gone to the unsustainable levels. the anti-immigration danish people party emerged, they are willing to enter an alliance with other parties. greece moved closer to default is a
up next, alexis tsipras and st. petersburg -- in st. petersburg. it is high-stakes local poker.'s check in with the great stock story -- greek stock story. i will go straight to my terminal, we are up .5%. it has been a brutal week, we will talk about it after the break. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back. 44 minutes into the trading session here in europe. blanket green, session highs. the dax of 91 points. we are ending a rough and of leiweke -- rough and of leiweke. -- week. let's...
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watch for that shut down until st. watch for that shut down until st. david's.ute northbound take 320 instead. let's switch the camera shot another shot of an accident 422 eastbound. it's a single vehicle accident coming into us past route 23. there is it mostly off to the side. an example of what can happen when these wet roads dave. >> heaviest rain is pushing east of some of the areas we had flooding problems. it takes a while for that to drain into the storm drains and roads to clear. right now active, heavy rain is bothering people in burlington down they and southern camden county and northern atlantic county and there's thunderstorms implead bedded in this as well. up in northern areas no lightning but fairly steady rain in montgomery county, bucks county and lehigh valley. as we roll through the day we get into a lull most of the morning until midday clouds mixing with sunny breaks and as we get later into the afternoon. say 3:00 there's 'chance of heavy downpours etch diding and that will continue to build up until i-95 corridor straight through 6:00. 8
watch for that shut down until st. watch for that shut down until st. david's.ute northbound take 320 instead. let's switch the camera shot another shot of an accident 422 eastbound. it's a single vehicle accident coming into us past route 23. there is it mostly off to the side. an example of what can happen when these wet roads dave. >> heaviest rain is pushing east of some of the areas we had flooding problems. it takes a while for that to drain into the storm drains and roads to clear....
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i really think st. you've done as much as you can for the community but there is a capacity issue in the community. we really have to look at that to ensure patients can be safely transitioned and transferred. thank you st. mary's. >> thank you. i think as the discussion has gone on, it will be nice as to indicate what st. mary's has been doing in terms of this transition. that would assist us because they're taken all on themselves to actually take the patients and move and walk them home -- maybe not walk them home but get them home and give them those services so they don't have to come to sniff. those examples will be good. it will be good within the whereas is because we're going to be then trying to look at under -- >> commissioner pating was trying to get to also. we should really be concerned about the whole system rather than discussing whether or not a particular bed is going to be detrimental. i think it's just something to start looking at as we are -- in this new era of how care needs to be
i really think st. you've done as much as you can for the community but there is a capacity issue in the community. we really have to look at that to ensure patients can be safely transitioned and transferred. thank you st. mary's. >> thank you. i think as the discussion has gone on, it will be nice as to indicate what st. mary's has been doing in terms of this transition. that would assist us because they're taken all on themselves to actually take the patients and move and walk them...
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and now the minimum wage fight goes to st. louis. we're live in st. louis. >>> and it sounds like a joke setup. rick santorum science, and the pope. it will make sense in our gotcha tonight. stay with us. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. >>> breaking news the season. former rhode island governor lincoln chafee has officially entered the democratic race for president. making his announcement at george mason university. >> as prescribed by our constitution, which george mason helped write, we will be electing a new president in 2016. i enjoy challenges, and certainly we have many facing america. today i'm formally entering the race for the democratic nomination for president. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> chafee joins hillary clinton, bernie sanders and martin o'malley in the democratic primary. we're looking forward to a healthy debate. that's what pushes us to deliver smarter simpler fas
and now the minimum wage fight goes to st. louis. we're live in st. louis. >>> and it sounds like a joke setup. rick santorum science, and the pope. it will make sense in our gotcha tonight. stay with us. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. >>> breaking news the season. former rhode island governor lincoln chafee...
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we will take you to st. mary's county to check out the damage. >>> a mother and daughter are dead electrocuted after an overworked sump pump electrifys the water in the basement. >>> after a crushing blow with the torrential rain and severe weather, today is looking like a great day, especially this afternoon. >>> thank you for waking up with us. we will get a huge sigh of relief. >> we are clearing outs the remaining areas of flooding, we still have a couple of areas with flood warnings. i did want to get to that first. we have a flood warning in effect for montgomery county and prince georges county, taking a look on the map. they are very minimal. sit a flood at seneca creek, dawsonville, the one in montgomery county. see the green box just to the south of gaithersburg and a flood warning in effect in prince georges county and water street is completely covered in water. you cannot access its and that is for east central prince georges county, up ore marboro and that will continue until 12:30 this afterno
we will take you to st. mary's county to check out the damage. >>> a mother and daughter are dead electrocuted after an overworked sump pump electrifys the water in the basement. >>> after a crushing blow with the torrential rain and severe weather, today is looking like a great day, especially this afternoon. >>> thank you for waking up with us. we will get a huge sigh of relief. >> we are clearing outs the remaining areas of flooding, we still have a couple of...
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taking on this form in st.etersburg probably it would be better to concentrate our attention on the economic issues that i agree with you without finding a solution to a number of international crises, hardly any advances can be achieved. we have been talking about the ukraine repeatedly. we understand there is no evading this question. but you know, we always talk either about ukraine, something related to ukraine. several years ago, we talked about the crisis in iraq crises and other countries. we are talking about what has already transpired, but we never talk about why it hasn't happened. if you want to talk about it which is evidently, quite important, i should like to start with this issue of why is there a crises ukraine -- crisis in ukraine? i was confident that after that system went in to oblivion after the collapse of the soviet union , certain western parties of hours, particularly the united states were in a kind of euphoria. instead of trying to create a new situation a partner relation , they sta
taking on this form in st.etersburg probably it would be better to concentrate our attention on the economic issues that i agree with you without finding a solution to a number of international crises, hardly any advances can be achieved. we have been talking about the ukraine repeatedly. we understand there is no evading this question. but you know, we always talk either about ukraine, something related to ukraine. several years ago, we talked about the crisis in iraq crises and other...
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calvert county, southern st. mary's county, northern st. mary's county, very intense lightning, very intense storms moving on through. had hail the size of ping pong balls in parts of the area. we don't get hail that size often in the region. had it today in fairfax county. show you where the storms are now. we had 64-mile-an-hour winds with that storm coming through fairfax dulles airport a little bit earlier. racing down toward the south. northern portion of st. mary's, calvert hit hard, moving across the chesapeake. look at the lightning associated with this. a lot of power outoutages, 15,000 without power in our region. trees down, fairfax county. lots of closed roads as well. route 2, hunting up to for instance frederick, calvert beach, you are next as far as the rain is concerned meck cappicsville, hughesville, one round, another round behind that, on this path moving down to the south and east. clark's landing at 6:39 in california, 6:46 hour. that is not the only storm we have. here is the storms making their way down toward the sou
calvert county, southern st. mary's county, northern st. mary's county, very intense lightning, very intense storms moving on through. had hail the size of ping pong balls in parts of the area. we don't get hail that size often in the region. had it today in fairfax county. show you where the storms are now. we had 64-mile-an-hour winds with that storm coming through fairfax dulles airport a little bit earlier. racing down toward the south. northern portion of st. mary's, calvert hit hard,...
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he is in st.etersburg and this is ask the ecb meets in a critical meeting for his nation's future. and then, charlie rose interviews vladimir putin in the clock hour today. all of that for you worldwide on bloomberg television. stay with us this friday morning. bloomberg's "surveillance. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. bloomberg's "surveillance." vonnie quinn and brendan greeley hear from us -- here with us. noah feldman, who are brave about on law and legality, are uber drivers employees or not? they said that uber is not supervising the driver, so uber is not the employer. the wise nine-year-old said uber can fire the driver of the drivers raiding gets too low which sounded more like uber was the boss -- who is right? i defy you to give a better answer than a kid in elementary school can. this is a great essay. brendan: the recently are having this fight is because particularly in the u.s., we relied so much on employers to do so much. if we had a safety net that did not rely on employers, we wou
he is in st.etersburg and this is ask the ecb meets in a critical meeting for his nation's future. and then, charlie rose interviews vladimir putin in the clock hour today. all of that for you worldwide on bloomberg television. stay with us this friday morning. bloomberg's "surveillance. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. bloomberg's "surveillance." vonnie quinn and brendan greeley hear from us -- here with us. noah feldman, who are brave about on law and legality, are uber drivers...
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the lord has brought me from the streets of st. louis to be able to preach all around the united states and south america. >> wonderful. if people would go to a mission, what's the kind of thing they would experience? they go oh i have heard about this guy. i am not sure. what are some of the first things they'll experience? >> one of the first things is a little bit of joy and a little bit of excitement. >> refreshment. >> yes. i try to welcome people. i always go and shake people's hands and make people feel welcome. in the catholic church, catholics are terrible at welcoming people. we are horrible, absolutely terrible. >> gotta work on it. >> we really do. if the baptists want to convert you, they hug you and love on you. lutherans, they'll feed you until you convert. catholics, we make you feel guilty until you convert. it's got to be different. >> yeah. >> we've got to show that joy. i love our holy father, joy of the gospel fills our hearts and lives of all who encounter jesus. if we have that encounter then we give that sam
the lord has brought me from the streets of st. louis to be able to preach all around the united states and south america. >> wonderful. if people would go to a mission, what's the kind of thing they would experience? they go oh i have heard about this guy. i am not sure. what are some of the first things they'll experience? >> one of the first things is a little bit of joy and a little bit of excitement. >> refreshment. >> yes. i try to welcome people. i always go and...
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as i mentioned i represented st. joseph's university during all of my time as city council and now as your mayor. but it was my education and training at the prep that prepared me for leadership, that made me the person that i am today. and i owe everything that i've ever become to the great training that i've received, from the jesuit community and the training of st. ignatius. [ applause ] and so to all of you today this may be difficult. i know many of you will stay here in philadelphia but some may venture to other places. i can assure you, you'll come back. and other cities may catch your attention from time to time but i hope you don't forget about our great city of philadelphia. a city that's been the backdrop of your college life and welcomed you with open arms and embraced your talents. we hope that you choose to stay here and build a life that you've always wanted in the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection, a city of philadelphia. and thanks to the recent infusion of young people, choosing philade
as i mentioned i represented st. joseph's university during all of my time as city council and now as your mayor. but it was my education and training at the prep that prepared me for leadership, that made me the person that i am today. and i owe everything that i've ever become to the great training that i've received, from the jesuit community and the training of st. ignatius. [ applause ] and so to all of you today this may be difficult. i know many of you will stay here in philadelphia but...
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again, st. anthony of padua roman catholic church.since the vice president's son died of brain cancer. he was just 46 years old. among the mourners at the church this morning, the president and first lady. president obama will deliver one of the eulogies this morning. >> cnn national correspondent sunlen serfaty is outside that church. in wilmington sunlen what have you learned about the proceedings today? >> well christi, certainly one of the emotional moments that will likely come up in the next few minutes is that we are, have word now that we will hear from chris martin of coldplay he will sing a song during the funeral procession inside and just a few minutes. now we know that he was a favorite musician of beau biden. his children knew about his love for chris martin's music. and apparently chris martin found out through a family friend and volunteered to come here today. so certainly that will be one of the emotional points of the ceremony. and in addition to president obama's own eulogy. he's grown very close to the biden famil
again, st. anthony of padua roman catholic church.since the vice president's son died of brain cancer. he was just 46 years old. among the mourners at the church this morning, the president and first lady. president obama will deliver one of the eulogies this morning. >> cnn national correspondent sunlen serfaty is outside that church. in wilmington sunlen what have you learned about the proceedings today? >> well christi, certainly one of the emotional moments that will likely come...
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and st.ed that and they brought over premedical students and we have worked with them to try to improve medical and nursing education. we brought over supplies and i guess they decided it was worthy to give me an honorary doctorate for that and i work with jim and st. george's university is supportive of our work in south sudan. it is a great collaboration for all of us. >> i think they awarded the two of you because they understand the program. the long and short of. it when they see you on stage together it said something. >> up know st. george said how tall are you and jim. we need you to have gowns. i said i am 410 and jim is 610. they couldn't believe it. jim is not standing on a chair. that is really the comparison. we agree on the curstrategy and st. george is in an area of agreement. >> you deserve to be honored for it and we are glad to see it and point it out. >> thank you so much. >> and captured on video. two planes flying through a hangar side by side. details on this a maidsamaz
and st.ed that and they brought over premedical students and we have worked with them to try to improve medical and nursing education. we brought over supplies and i guess they decided it was worthy to give me an honorary doctorate for that and i work with jim and st. george's university is supportive of our work in south sudan. it is a great collaboration for all of us. >> i think they awarded the two of you because they understand the program. the long and short of. it when they see you...
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the st. louis cardinals accused of spying on the locker room of the houston astros hacking their computers. abc's david wright on what investigators say they were looking for. >>> reporter: on the field, the st. louis cardinals have the best record in baseball this season. but tonight their front office is in serious trouble. >> the st. louis cardinals are under investigation. >> reporter: the fbi is investigating whether team officials hacked into the houston astros computer database and stole sensitive information. >> this is the first time that we've seen any type of team break into another team's networks. >> reporter: the astros discovered the breach last year. after someone publicly leaked 10 months' worth of the team's top secret data. we're talking money ball material. >> your goal shouldn't be to buy players, your goal should be to buy wins. >> reporter: the data breach included evaluations of players, team strategies, and behind-the-scenes trade talks involving some of the most popu
the st. louis cardinals accused of spying on the locker room of the houston astros hacking their computers. abc's david wright on what investigators say they were looking for. >>> reporter: on the field, the st. louis cardinals have the best record in baseball this season. but tonight their front office is in serious trouble. >> the st. louis cardinals are under investigation. >> reporter: the fbi is investigating whether team officials hacked into the houston astros...
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st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment st.s saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be back schoo with my fries. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. >> developing now in south east alaska. l pilot 8 cruise ship passengers died in a small plane crash. the plane hit a cliff 800 feet above a like. the passengers were on a ashore excursion from the holland america ship west ter damp. local photographer posted this photo of the ship docked hours after it was supposed to leave port. ntsb team headed to the crash scene. >> apple has removed civil war games from the app store that include images of the confederate flag. mav comes if response to the shootings in charleston. suspect pose for pict
st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment st.s saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be back schoo with my fries. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding...
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. >> they show up and st. police are not around they're not leaving. >> the pair could be awk walking south to pennsylvania state line. there's a 50,000 reward out for the capture of matt and sweat. >> a manhunt for another escaped prisoner is underway in new orleans after she shot and dild the officer transporting him to jail. and investigators say travis boys was handcuffed behind his back in the squad car and was somehow able to get hands in front of him, grab a gun and shoot the officer. the car then hit a utility pole and boys got away. investigators don't know how boyds got his hands on the gun and they add they do not believe it was the officer's gun. >>> what's expected to be emotional morning services will resume tomorrow at he man all african methodist episcopal church for the first time since the massacre. there's a growing memorial of flowers and balloons for the people gunned down in the church. investigators are coming through a web page containing what's described as racist manifests owe that ma
. >> they show up and st. police are not around they're not leaving. >> the pair could be awk walking south to pennsylvania state line. there's a 50,000 reward out for the capture of matt and sweat. >> a manhunt for another escaped prisoner is underway in new orleans after she shot and dild the officer transporting him to jail. and investigators say travis boys was handcuffed behind his back in the squad car and was somehow able to get hands in front of him, grab a gun and...