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flying from if sflus -- st. louis to the chicago route, flying the mail, thinking about, is this possible. and building upon that idea, he gets financiers from st. louis, he'd interact with them in the aviation circles and he gets the backing to purchase a long distance airplane or to build one. and what happens is he ends up in san diego with ryan airlines and he meets donald hall, their chief engineer and they design a purpose built transatlantic airplane from new york to paris. and lindbergh calls it the spirit of st. louis. this is a product of his vision of what a long distance airplane would be. it's not necessarily the most advanced airplane. it represents many of the known ideas about technologies and ideas that are durable with some gambles that he includes in the airplane, as well.
flying from if sflus -- st. louis to the chicago route, flying the mail, thinking about, is this possible. and building upon that idea, he gets financiers from st. louis, he'd interact with them in the aviation circles and he gets the backing to purchase a long distance airplane or to build one. and what happens is he ends up in san diego with ryan airlines and he meets donald hall, their chief engineer and they design a purpose built transatlantic airplane from new york to paris. and lindbergh...
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this is on the spirit of st. louis and the question is before 1976 and this building opened, where was it stored? >> the spirit of st. louis came to is in 1978. and so more or less of the years on displays of the arts and industry, a lot of ways, this building was intended to put the spirit of st. louis in that very important spot. >> think about this for a moment and we are listening to dave from new york. what question or things are unanswered in terms of aviation history. think about that. lets go to david in new york. >> jeremy, i have two questions. i visited in dc and i can tell you six. >> they remember it when they first opened. >> how have the artifacts, have it degraded over the past 40 years? >> that's my first question. >> what is on your most wanted list of the things that you want to collect? >> that's are great questions. thank you. >> the first question, have objects degraded? yes. >> the short answer. objects get old and they do break down. in terms of -- we take those opportunities to reassess and to
this is on the spirit of st. louis and the question is before 1976 and this building opened, where was it stored? >> the spirit of st. louis came to is in 1978. and so more or less of the years on displays of the arts and industry, a lot of ways, this building was intended to put the spirit of st. louis in that very important spot. >> think about this for a moment and we are listening to dave from new york. what question or things are unanswered in terms of aviation history. think...
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>> so the spirit of st. louis came to the smithsonian in 1928 and it was stored on display in the arts and industries building where it was hanging over the traditional oak and glass cases, other objects, not just aviation artifacts. it was there more or less over the years. but in a lot of ways, this building was intended to put the spirit of st. louis in that very important spot in the milestones flight gallery to display it. >> i'm going the have you think about this as we listen to dave from new york. but what questions, what things are unanswered in terms of aviation history. think about that. let's go to dave in new york. go ahead, please. >> caller: just had a question, two questions actually. i visited the museum in 1976 and i remember it very well when it first opened. how have the artifacts -- have any of them degraded over the past 40 years? that's my first question. the second question is what is on your most wanted list as far as things you want to collect? >> those are great questions. thank you. the
>> so the spirit of st. louis came to the smithsonian in 1928 and it was stored on display in the arts and industries building where it was hanging over the traditional oak and glass cases, other objects, not just aviation artifacts. it was there more or less over the years. but in a lot of ways, this building was intended to put the spirit of st. louis in that very important spot in the milestones flight gallery to display it. >> i'm going the have you think about this as we listen...
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talk about the spirit of st. louis and some interesting things you found over the last year or so. >> the spirit of st. louis is a true milestone of flight. the epic trans atlantic flight and it's been a significant artifact of the smithsonian and national air and space museum since the building opened in 1976. this opportunity to redo this gallery, looking at this airplane and seeing the elements left by the people who made the airlines in san diego, the actual flags from the tours and europe as well as latin america and squadron markings of those units, you see these people are making this contact with lindberg and being part of this great story. >> you show us some of the artifacts on display. your own background, why are you so interested in this area? >> growing up it was all about old airplanes and found opportunities to study history and aviation history. and it was just a passion that i had i was able to cultivate and grow and work hard and ended up at the smithsonian. >> i'm going to ask you an impossible ques
talk about the spirit of st. louis and some interesting things you found over the last year or so. >> the spirit of st. louis is a true milestone of flight. the epic trans atlantic flight and it's been a significant artifact of the smithsonian and national air and space museum since the building opened in 1976. this opportunity to redo this gallery, looking at this airplane and seeing the elements left by the people who made the airlines in san diego, the actual flags from the tours and...
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exclusive conversation with the st. louis and he wait in on the impact on broader europe. >> the issue on whether europe would be further contagion to europe but i do not see that. wewill keep a watch on it, are wait and see but so far i do not see a big impact on the u.s. francine: we are still joined by robert profusek of jones day. when you look at james bullard's thesis, hard to not protect what happens in two years. point in putting a dot on a dot chart saying the federal reserve will be here with interest rate two years, 2.5 years from now because you do not know, his feeling is we are in this 2% growth, roughly 2% inflation regime for an indeterminate time until there are signs we will break out, you may as well leave interest rates where they are. tom: where is the terminal rate going for? i could not get from bullard how long is long for him. he does not -- >> he doesn't want to go beyond 18, 24 months, so no terminal rate for him but the mathematical formula basis it has come down quite a bit. short-term paper rate
exclusive conversation with the st. louis and he wait in on the impact on broader europe. >> the issue on whether europe would be further contagion to europe but i do not see that. wewill keep a watch on it, are wait and see but so far i do not see a big impact on the u.s. francine: we are still joined by robert profusek of jones day. when you look at james bullard's thesis, hard to not protect what happens in two years. point in putting a dot on a dot chart saying the federal reserve...
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and, building upon that idea, he gets from st. louis, he train' n trained. what happened is he ends up in san diego and he meets the chief engineer, and they designed a purpose built trans atlanta airplane from new york to paris >> lynnburg calls it st. louis. this is a product of his vision of what a long distance airplane would be. so it is not necessarily that most advance airplanes represent many of the known ideas about technology that are reliable or durable with some gambles that he includes in the airplane as well. working with don hall in the spring of 1927, lindbergh creates this airplane, we see it as a highly modified plane. it is a wood wing and sterling brace and has underneath of the fabric and two steel framework. that's an innovation that emerges in world war i. that's a diversion since we have seen with the white brothers. it still uses wires and it is still a framework. they know it works. so, the basic design of this ryan airplane that they base the airplane on. this aircraft is designed for one thing. flying across the atlantic ocean wit
and, building upon that idea, he gets from st. louis, he train' n trained. what happened is he ends up in san diego and he meets the chief engineer, and they designed a purpose built trans atlanta airplane from new york to paris >> lynnburg calls it st. louis. this is a product of his vision of what a long distance airplane would be. so it is not necessarily that most advance airplanes represent many of the known ideas about technology that are reliable or durable with some gambles that...
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spirit of st. louis flies every weekend in a air show. it is all "happening now". >> but we begin with presidential polling showing trum trum and hillary clinton in a dead heat. welcome to the second hour of "happening now". i am jon scott. >> and i am melissa francis in today for jenna lee. trump will hold the first of four fundraisers scheduled today as hillary clinton gets ready to address senate democrats on capitol hill. nationwide numbers from the new york times and cbs shows the two candidates tied at 40 percent. carl cameron is live outside of trump tower in new york city. a lot going on, carl. >> reporter: this is a day of speculation and ram pant as who donald trump will pick. he said the announcement will be friday at 11:00 in the hilton in downtown manhattan. speculation is through the roof that it is indiana governor mike pence. no decision has been made and everything else really kind of is speck oulgz. this morning governor mike pence in indianapolis had a meeting with his lieutenant gover
spirit of st. louis flies every weekend in a air show. it is all "happening now". >> but we begin with presidential polling showing trum trum and hillary clinton in a dead heat. welcome to the second hour of "happening now". i am jon scott. >> and i am melissa francis in today for jenna lee. trump will hold the first of four fundraisers scheduled today as hillary clinton gets ready to address senate democrats on capitol hill. nationwide numbers from the new york...
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two people are dead officer wounded in an early morning shooting the st. louis police chief it was believed to be a domestic incident. reports say the suspect produced a gun during an argument among a group of people on a porch. one man was fatally shot along with a woman believed to be the suspect's ex-girlfriend. the suspect is now in custody. today, the funeral for philando castile will be held in saint paul, minnesota. police shootings-minnesot a he was shot last wednesday during a traffic stop in falcon heights by a police officer. s car, streamed the shooting's aftermath live on facebook. source: na-02th in dallas, three of the officers killed in last week's ambush, were laid to rest yesterday. law enforcement from across the country came to honor brent thompson, loren (arons) ahrens, and michael smith. miles of processions - and thousands of people, on hand to remember the lost officers. and at the center of it all -- the families those officers leave behind. the two other officers killed in last week's ambush will be laid to rest at a later date. tonight
two people are dead officer wounded in an early morning shooting the st. louis police chief it was believed to be a domestic incident. reports say the suspect produced a gun during an argument among a group of people on a porch. one man was fatally shot along with a woman believed to be the suspect's ex-girlfriend. the suspect is now in custody. today, the funeral for philando castile will be held in saint paul, minnesota. police shootings-minnesot a he was shot last wednesday during a traffic...
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, but st. louis then and now, especially in 2014, '15, '16 is really the -- i'm going to say the birmingham, the selma, the montgomery of our times and the challenge that we see through the trial of mike brown was that this concept of self, white st. lieu wans how she themselves removed from the experience of what we're talking about, of progress, and they have an idea of themselves, an idea of african-americans, still we're seeing that in ferguson, irrespective of what the findings of eric holder were, we're still seeing today that ferguson and the white power structure are rejecting this forward -- excuse me, progress moving idea of making progress instead they are keeping it. so how do we separate -- how do we going forward look at the differentiation of self, of me as a historic, you know, multi-generation african-american person or person of color versus me as i come from generations of whiteness in st. louis and the st. louis culture is somehow -- somehow the civil rights movement missed the st
, but st. louis then and now, especially in 2014, '15, '16 is really the -- i'm going to say the birmingham, the selma, the montgomery of our times and the challenge that we see through the trial of mike brown was that this concept of self, white st. lieu wans how she themselves removed from the experience of what we're talking about, of progress, and they have an idea of themselves, an idea of african-americans, still we're seeing that in ferguson, irrespective of what the findings of eric...
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, but st. louis then and now, especially in 2014, '15, '16 is really the -- i'm going to say the birmingham, the selma, the montgomery of our times and the challenge that we see through the trial of mike brown was that this concept of self, white st. louisans how she themselves removed from the experience of what we're talking about, of progress, and they have an idea of themselves, an idea of african-americans, still we're seeing that in ferguson, irrespective of what the findings of eric holder were, we're still seeing today that ferguson and the white power structure are rejecting this progress moving idea of making progress. how do we, going forward, look at the differentiation of self, of me as a historic, multigenerational african-american person or person of color versus me as i come from generations of whites in st. louis, and the st. louis culture is somehow the civil rights movement missed the st. louis culture. it's complicated. but i wanted to pose that. >> i wonder is it so unique, thoug
, but st. louis then and now, especially in 2014, '15, '16 is really the -- i'm going to say the birmingham, the selma, the montgomery of our times and the challenge that we see through the trial of mike brown was that this concept of self, white st. louisans how she themselves removed from the experience of what we're talking about, of progress, and they have an idea of themselves, an idea of african-americans, still we're seeing that in ferguson, irrespective of what the findings of eric...
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the st. louis culture. it is kind of complicated, but i just want to oppose that. >> i wonder if it is unique though. i'm not sure of the answer to that. what i think i would do at this point because we are running out of time and you raised a lot of questions, st. louis and ferguson, maybe put up -- oh, you're waiting for the microphone, to, right? let's get a few more questions on the table and then we will entertain something if you allow me. there's somebody in the middle. sorry, i did not even know you're waiting. >> first of all, i just wanted a comment. it is quite fitting that today is malcolm x.'s birthday. my question goes to and an usher i am not sure if we will cover it. one of the things that michelle alexander talks about in her book is she raises a very interesting notion as it relates , sotruggle for civil rights i wanted to piggyback on those two notions, i think it was freddy douglas who said where there is no struggle, there is no progress. michelle talks about this notion during the civi
the st. louis culture. it is kind of complicated, but i just want to oppose that. >> i wonder if it is unique though. i'm not sure of the answer to that. what i think i would do at this point because we are running out of time and you raised a lot of questions, st. louis and ferguson, maybe put up -- oh, you're waiting for the microphone, to, right? let's get a few more questions on the table and then we will entertain something if you allow me. there's somebody in the middle. sorry, i...
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. >>> ice cream truck is coming to town and in st. louis missouri. >> but people behind the truck are not who you would expect, who is giving away ice cream and whole idea behind the thing. >> we are coming right longhorn's grilled tastes of summer. our new smoky pepper crusted filet. our new hawaiian salmon. and our famous outlaw ribeye. but hurry, summer doesn't last forever. only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. >>> heading out the doors stay updated with katie's forecast on our sister station kyw news radio 106o also, pennsylvania 's auditor general says state is working to improve oversight of nursing homes after finding weeknesses >>> path lottery has a record years in sales, profits, prize s and philadelphia police commissioner richard ross is thanking businesses on broad street for letting officers cool off inside during their shift. >>> check in two, three, four times a day on kyw news radio 1060 on your am dial. >>> time his 50:00. time for a check on business news. >> money watches jill wagner joins us live from the
. >>> ice cream truck is coming to town and in st. louis missouri. >> but people behind the truck are not who you would expect, who is giving away ice cream and whole idea behind the thing. >> we are coming right longhorn's grilled tastes of summer. our new smoky pepper crusted filet. our new hawaiian salmon. and our famous outlaw ribeye. but hurry, summer doesn't last forever. only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. >>> heading out the doors stay...
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federal reserve bank of st. louiss his thoughts. ♪ mrs. bloomberg markets. federal reserve bank of st. louis president jim bullard joined the surveillance team from london today. here is part of the conversation on the health of the banking system following the outcome of the brexit vote. >> u.k. banks obviously were hit because of the future relationship of their so-called passport and rights to the eu are under question at this point. if the u.k. could get on a glide path to a new trade arrangement, then this would help to reduce the uncertainty, but obviously now they are taking a huge hit. i saw the interview yesterday the the ceo and i agree, banks are in very good shape compared to what they were a few years ago. in general terms, certainly true for u.s. banks as well, profitability has been good. there are many good aspects and i think they are in a good position to weather the storm. >> jim bullard, you are in the home of lender of last resort. educate the audience on the new lender of last resort. what is the
federal reserve bank of st. louiss his thoughts. ♪ mrs. bloomberg markets. federal reserve bank of st. louis president jim bullard joined the surveillance team from london today. here is part of the conversation on the health of the banking system following the outcome of the brexit vote. >> u.k. banks obviously were hit because of the future relationship of their so-called passport and rights to the eu are under question at this point. if the u.k. could get on a glide path to a new...
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chicago and st. louis. if she went to chicago, she would've been part of the largest immigration up with the winning to america and a huge lithuania population. she took the southern route. her mom did it to meet up with my grandfather and that was kind of a part of st. louis. stockyards come the steel mills, railroads come at things in the risk of working. she came in the eighth grade, became a switchboard operator and more true whole life. she really was my original teacher. >> host: what books you gravitate towards today? >> guest: mainly nonfiction. i don't force myself. i disciplined myself every third or fourth book to read something fiction. i think it is good for me. naturally you think a politician is reading history and biography, which i love, but i've got to get into it. a few years ago i was talking to someone and they said they have courses online or you can take. it doesn't charge anything. you can take a college course. so i decided i would take a college course. what do you think i took? >>
chicago and st. louis. if she went to chicago, she would've been part of the largest immigration up with the winning to america and a huge lithuania population. she took the southern route. her mom did it to meet up with my grandfather and that was kind of a part of st. louis. stockyards come the steel mills, railroads come at things in the risk of working. she came in the eighth grade, became a switchboard operator and more true whole life. she really was my original teacher. >> host:...
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a former police officer who left the st. louisolice force because of what he considered systemic problems in the criminal justice system. >> there have been a number of incidents that suggest a real need to have an open dialogue about race. . as i have said all semester, if you wouldn't stand up and say it in public, don't tweet it. and organization focused on addressing on the prison industry beginning with the pipeline. mr. hudson was racial justice manager for the american civil liberties and former police officer. >> i have had quite the day and i'm getting my second wind now and very glad to be here with you to talk about race in america and more importantly for e to talk about police -community relations and some of the dynamics we have seen resm to race and police in the united states in the last 18-24 months. i think it's important and i'm very glad to have this opportunity to speak to you and potentially if they decide to run this on c-span, the country from a very different perspective from law enforcement and my colleag
a former police officer who left the st. louisolice force because of what he considered systemic problems in the criminal justice system. >> there have been a number of incidents that suggest a real need to have an open dialogue about race. . as i have said all semester, if you wouldn't stand up and say it in public, don't tweet it. and organization focused on addressing on the prison industry beginning with the pipeline. mr. hudson was racial justice manager for the american civil...
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st. louis style blues. kansas city, chicago and detroit.xdxd michelle: st. a tune so popularguuráh as "the jazzman's ♪lpÑi ♪ ♪ michelle: it's a history proudly displayed at the new museum, in a city eager to prove that stilq knows how to sing the blues.ñr endicott: i always say that we never make the claim that we are the only place for a blues museum or the -- the best place for a blues museum, but we areq the place that -- we just decided to do it.i] michelle: but there are roots here. endicott: there are roots here, yes.q the blues sort of belongs to, you know, the world.é@i]ñrfálp charles: still to come, bill nye, the science guy. >> absolutely there's life elsewhere. almost certainly intelligent life. has to be. >> i'd rather stay here than in a hotel. charles:ñr and at homeq legend sir elton john. >> ♪ because i trust their quality. made fish oil. they were the first to have a product verified by usp. an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand
st. louis style blues. kansas city, chicago and detroit.xdxd michelle: st. a tune so popularguuráh as "the jazzman's ♪lpÑi ♪ ♪ michelle: it's a history proudly displayed at the new museum, in a city eager to prove that stilq knows how to sing the blues.ñr endicott: i always say that we never make the claim that we are the only place for a blues museum or the -- the best place for a blues museum, but we areq the place that -- we just decided to do it.i] michelle: but there are...
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police in suburban st. louis an officer is in critical condition after being shot in the neck during a traffic stop. the shooting was a clear ambush. they chased and caught th >>> before the dallas shooting, authorities say a highway gunman in bristol, tennessee was angry about the recent police shootings in minnesota and louisiana and opened fire on a motel passing cars and police officers who responded. licking scott is accused of killing a person and wounding three others including a police officer. scott was wounded in a shootout and in the hospital. >> it's like the cadillac of robots and will do anything you want it to do. >> on the way, the tragedy in dallas shed light on a life saving tool used by law enforcement and local fire departments. wait until you see the incredible things that bomb detecting robots can do. but how did we end up here? his mom thought he had the flu and that he was covered by the meningococcal meningitis... ine he had received. until 2014 there were... no vaccines for meningitis b
police in suburban st. louis an officer is in critical condition after being shot in the neck during a traffic stop. the shooting was a clear ambush. they chased and caught th >>> before the dallas shooting, authorities say a highway gunman in bristol, tennessee was angry about the recent police shootings in minnesota and louisiana and opened fire on a motel passing cars and police officers who responded. licking scott is accused of killing a person and wounding three others including...
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>>> so the spirit of st. louis came to the smithsonian in 1928 and it was stored on display in the arts and industries building where it was hanging over the traditional oak and glass cases, other objects, not just aviation artifacts. it was there more or less over the years. but in a lot of ways, this building was intended to put the spirit of st. louis in that very important spot in the milestones flight gallery to display it. >> i'm going the have you think about this as we listen to dave from new york. but what questions, what things are unanswered in terms of aviation history. think about that. let's go to dave in new york. go ahead, please. >> caller: just had a question, two questions actually. i visited the museum in 1976 and i remember it very well when it first opened. how have the artifacts -- have any of them degraded over the past 40 years? that's my first question. the second question is what is on your most wanted list as far as things you want to collect? >> those are great questions. thank you. the
>>> so the spirit of st. louis came to the smithsonian in 1928 and it was stored on display in the arts and industries building where it was hanging over the traditional oak and glass cases, other objects, not just aviation artifacts. it was there more or less over the years. but in a lot of ways, this building was intended to put the spirit of st. louis in that very important spot in the milestones flight gallery to display it. >> i'm going the have you think about this as we...
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then a few years later, a small ryan monoplane, the spirit of st. louissoloed the atlantic and captured the imagination of the world. meanwhile, the army was flying the mail. in all weather, around the clock. an army test pilot was stunting and looping and new and improved biplanes. the auto gyro was having its day and opening the way for today's american helicopter. commercial aviation was developing, gasoline octane ratings were going up. passengers were now carried on regularly scheduled flights. this luxurious airliner of the early 30s carried eight. some people even thought commercial aviation had a future. by the late 30s, however, the biplane had almost completely disappeared. the army air service given way to the united states army air core and although hard pressed for funds, had developed the nucleus of a modern air fleet. but it was only after pearl harbor's that america's factories started rolling in earnest. now we needed planes, not by the thousands, but by the tens of thousands. first and foremost was the b-17. the world famous flying fortr
then a few years later, a small ryan monoplane, the spirit of st. louissoloed the atlantic and captured the imagination of the world. meanwhile, the army was flying the mail. in all weather, around the clock. an army test pilot was stunting and looping and new and improved biplanes. the auto gyro was having its day and opening the way for today's american helicopter. commercial aviation was developing, gasoline octane ratings were going up. passengers were now carried on regularly scheduled...
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note, president of the bank of st. louis. talksrge chairman and ceo about new cancer treatments in the social contributions of drug treatments. in the doway of july briefly turning negative now so let's turn to the market now. >> the dow as well as the s&p 500 flipped into the negative and there he potentially traders looking ahead to the long weekend. this is where we are right now. the dow and the s&p 500 up less than .01%. let's take a look at what is brexit.g in terms of brexit happening seven days ago and we have pretty much a recouped most of our losses since june 23 when we saw those first days of losses. $1.7 trillion wiped off the dow and a gradual return. to where we were post brexit. i want to show you the imap function. we are looking at six at of our 10 sectors in the green led by consumer discretionary and i will get back to that in a second. ptolemy qe -- telecommunications up. utilities and consumer staples down by about .25 percent. let's talk out of stocks. the major u.s. players did, with their june auto sa
note, president of the bank of st. louis. talksrge chairman and ceo about new cancer treatments in the social contributions of drug treatments. in the doway of july briefly turning negative now so let's turn to the market now. >> the dow as well as the s&p 500 flipped into the negative and there he potentially traders looking ahead to the long weekend. this is where we are right now. the dow and the s&p 500 up less than .01%. let's take a look at what is brexit.g in terms of...
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the robbery happened outside st. louis.say the teens used a part of the game that allows players to attract both pokemon and other users to their location. >> you know, it may not just be as much as them using the location to find the individuals, but as well as the inattention of the person's walking around staring at their phone. >> police caught up with the suspects and they are looking at whether they are involved in similar robberies around st. louis. >>> an alarming new report if you are a woman. it says there are a lot of factors that are all contributing to a much higher looklihood that women will be in poverty after the age of 65. the national institute on retirement security says women that age and older are likely than men to be impoverished. it says the pay gap is a factor with women earning 69 cents for every dollar. other fark includes divorce and single parenthood and the fact that women live longer than men usually. >>> the vast majority of millennials are not investing in the stock market. >> the younger on
the robbery happened outside st. louis.say the teens used a part of the game that allows players to attract both pokemon and other users to their location. >> you know, it may not just be as much as them using the location to find the individuals, but as well as the inattention of the person's walking around staring at their phone. >> police caught up with the suspects and they are looking at whether they are involved in similar robberies around st. louis. >>> an alarming...
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the st. louis fed president james bullard.ll hear from the conservative party candidate michael gove. hugo launches campaign at 11:00 and u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: yields take a dive. bonds and stocks rally on central bank, japan and the u.s. betraying boris, the justice secretary says he's the man for the job. brexit banks, the federal reserve joins us this hour, where we get the view of a new regime in st. louis. this is "surveillance." i'm francine lacqua in london. tom keene is in new york. we do have some euro unemployment figure falling, actually the eurozone area is not doing to
the st. louis fed president james bullard.ll hear from the conservative party candidate michael gove. hugo launches campaign at 11:00 and u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: yields take a dive. bonds and stocks rally on central bank, japan and the u.s. betraying boris, the justice secretary says he's the man for the job. brexit banks, the federal reserve joins us this hour, where we get the view of a new regime in st. louis. this is "surveillance." i'm francine lacqua in...
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. >> i had a connecting flight from st. louis, and well you are not going to get to tulsa from st. louis today. i may have to go to dallas and then take three flights. >> the problems started yesterday afternoon, southwest began having intermittent issues, after an outage. customers could not check in or board their planes. by late afternoon it appears to be corrected and then the system crashed again. >> the employees are helpful and friendly but it is what it is. >> more than 700 southwest flights were canceled yesterday and they said the trouble could continue today and indeed it did. >> my feet hurt. >> reporter: people wondered if they would make the plans they set out for. >> my son justin gorini, is doing a show. >> we are going to san diego, and they said there is nothing today owe and nothing tomorrow. >> that wedding was tomorrow and he was looking for another airline and was not alone today. there is improvement but there is still room for more. katherine scott, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> meanwhile, new developments this noon at the drama of the ousting of
. >> i had a connecting flight from st. louis, and well you are not going to get to tulsa from st. louis today. i may have to go to dallas and then take three flights. >> the problems started yesterday afternoon, southwest began having intermittent issues, after an outage. customers could not check in or board their planes. by late afternoon it appears to be corrected and then the system crashed again. >> the employees are helpful and friendly but it is what it is. >>...
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this is a simple addition to the language in st. louis,, which i find many foss with but that's not the point -- many flaws with, but that's not the point. this is making a factual correction so we can ignore knowledge the occupation and -- we can acknowledge the occupation. thank you. cornell west, new jersey. i love you, too. i come from people who have been terrorized and stigmatized for 400 years, and i was raised in a baptist church which taught me to tell the truth. the condition of truth is to always allow suffering to speak. we ought to have a love for our precious jewish brothers and sisters, and a love for our precious palestinian brothers and sisters. that's not a contradiction. that's not a contradiction. both groups have been terrorized and traumatized and stigmatized, but when you talk about occupation, if there was a palestinian occupation of jewish brothers and sisters, we would be morally outraged. if there is an israeli occupation of palestinian brothers and sisters, we ought to be morally outraged. this is an issue of o
this is a simple addition to the language in st. louis,, which i find many foss with but that's not the point -- many flaws with, but that's not the point. this is making a factual correction so we can ignore knowledge the occupation and -- we can acknowledge the occupation. thank you. cornell west, new jersey. i love you, too. i come from people who have been terrorized and stigmatized for 400 years, and i was raised in a baptist church which taught me to tell the truth. the condition of truth...
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four teens in a st. louisuburb are charged with waiting where they knew teens would show up and robbing them. >>> still ahead, taking a last bow. the star of "hamilton" says good-bye to the hit broadway musical and his long hair. excit. oh this is living baby! only glucerna has carbsteady, to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and try new glucerna hunger smart to help you feel full. i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine... with botox®. botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. and is covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-thr
four teens in a st. louisuburb are charged with waiting where they knew teens would show up and robbing them. >>> still ahead, taking a last bow. the star of "hamilton" says good-bye to the hit broadway musical and his long hair. excit. oh this is living baby! only glucerna has carbsteady, to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and try new glucerna hunger smart to help you feel full. i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine......
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we'll tour the museum and see one of a kind aviation and space artifacts including the spirit of st. louis and apollo lunar module and live events at the front of the building. learn more about the museum as we talk with the direct, the curator, and valerie neal, chair of the museum's space history department. you can join the conversation as we'll take your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. the 40th anniversary, live this evening beginning at 6:00 eastern on c-span3's american history tv. >>> each week, american history tv's reel america brings your archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. 50 years ago on march 16th, 1956, gemini 8 blasted off with neil armstrong and david scott on board. it was the sixth manned mission and one of the primary objectives was to rendezvous and dock with the gina spacecraft. this is a 25 minute nasa film, telling the story of a first docking with another aircraft in space and what caused it to violently tumble in space. the astronauts were forced to abort the mission and return to earth approximately ten hours after blastoff. >>> ignition.
we'll tour the museum and see one of a kind aviation and space artifacts including the spirit of st. louis and apollo lunar module and live events at the front of the building. learn more about the museum as we talk with the direct, the curator, and valerie neal, chair of the museum's space history department. you can join the conversation as we'll take your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. the 40th anniversary, live this evening beginning at 6:00 eastern on c-span3's american history tv....
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nearly 100,000 are still out electricity in the greater st. louis area. >>> some of those areas will clear out with drier, cooler weather but stormy conditions are heading northeast toward lake erie and lake ontario where heavy rain, gusting winds and lightning expected and that summer heat is building this morning, as well. looking at some of the in the southeast, 100 in tallahassee. nearly triple digits from north carolina to new york and record-breaking temperatures possible in syracuse, as well. >>> still ahead, pokemon go getting some ads. >>> plus, you got to see the sparks during a high-speed chase overnight. the new video of how it ended coming in. >>> what happens when a sudden landslide heads right towards a traffic jam. >>> fire crews have stopped a brush fire that broke out late yesterday afternoon in lake sherwood near los angeles. the flames burned for more than four hours in the hills near a rochelle aytes community scorching 78 acres. fire crews will be on hot spots. >>> good news for air travelers. dozens more automated screening la
nearly 100,000 are still out electricity in the greater st. louis area. >>> some of those areas will clear out with drier, cooler weather but stormy conditions are heading northeast toward lake erie and lake ontario where heavy rain, gusting winds and lightning expected and that summer heat is building this morning, as well. looking at some of the in the southeast, 100 in tallahassee. nearly triple digits from north carolina to new york and record-breaking temperatures possible in...
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kansas city and st. louis both under heat warnings. not so much for today but tomorrow and the next day after that. that's when you could have heat advisories up to about 110. and we're still looking at the possibility of 100 degree temperatures in washington, d.c. and new york city by >>> terrifying moments aboard a train in germany and why big battery companies are loving pokemon go. i don't get it. i use whitening toothpaste. what do you use? crest whitestrips you should try them! whitening toothpaste only works on the surface. but crest whitestrips safely work below the enamel surface ... to whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste you used the whitestrips i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. would you pass the tissue test? see for yourself with the whitestrips. they are the way to whiten. choose lasting revlon colorstay™ makeup with a mess-free pump that delivers a flawless all-day look, for every skin type and tone. in two formulas, and 35 shades. for a love that lasts. choose love colorstay™ makeup with mess free pump
kansas city and st. louis both under heat warnings. not so much for today but tomorrow and the next day after that. that's when you could have heat advisories up to about 110. and we're still looking at the possibility of 100 degree temperatures in washington, d.c. and new york city by >>> terrifying moments aboard a train in germany and why big battery companies are loving pokemon go. i don't get it. i use whitening toothpaste. what do you use? crest whitestrips you should try them!...
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st. louis 110 the next three days. then we bring it towards cincinnati.veland on friday will feel like 100 degrees. chicago 102. atlanta into raleigh, all the way through charlotte. everyone's going to get a little piece of this. our nation's capital, 105 saturday and sunday. and even the big cities of new england, which aren't used to heat like this will easily be in the mid 90s, close to 100. in philadelphia, new york and boston, right through the upcoming weekend. so not many places are going to avoid it. if you're lucky you'll get some afternoon showers and storms to cool you off in areas of florida today. possibly st. louis, too. but it will be welcomed relief from the brutal heat right now. and even it's not like it's chilly in the west either, salt lake city at 100. tomorrow not a lot changes across the map. just continues to be very hot, chris and even cleveland could feel like 100 on friday. so that's something for the city there, too. >> well, everybody knows cleveland's the hottest city mother nature's just catching up. >> that's right. >> righ
st. louis 110 the next three days. then we bring it towards cincinnati.veland on friday will feel like 100 degrees. chicago 102. atlanta into raleigh, all the way through charlotte. everyone's going to get a little piece of this. our nation's capital, 105 saturday and sunday. and even the big cities of new england, which aren't used to heat like this will easily be in the mid 90s, close to 100. in philadelphia, new york and boston, right through the upcoming weekend. so not many places are...
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and st. louis, a whopping 112. david, when you check the weather on your phone, that doesn't take into account the humidity, which we know can make it feel even hotter. david? >> let's get right to rob marciano. >> the heat in st. louis, it felt like 112. places like nashville, d.c., heat index well over 100 degrees. near 100 tomorrow in d.c. and philadelphia, 90s through wednesday. david? >> rob marciano, tracking the heat all week for us, thank you. >>> and from connecticut tonight, a pilot is now in the hospital after his plane spiralled and crashed into a home below. amazingly, the man inside the home survived, escaping by just a few feet. here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: the small plane seen spiraling and plunging into this home in just seconds. the man who shot this video running to the crash scene with others to help. >> we've got a report of a small plane crash on land. >> reporter: that plane just mi was at home watching tv. >> i ran outside and my neighbor hollered to me. he said, "there's a plane on
and st. louis, a whopping 112. david, when you check the weather on your phone, that doesn't take into account the humidity, which we know can make it feel even hotter. david? >> let's get right to rob marciano. >> the heat in st. louis, it felt like 112. places like nashville, d.c., heat index well over 100 degrees. near 100 tomorrow in d.c. and philadelphia, 90s through wednesday. david? >> rob marciano, tracking the heat all week for us, thank you. >>> and from...
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10 million people now under heat warnings in the middle of the country, including kansas city and st. louisnd then we're going to watch all of this spreading to the east. we'll probably have some heat warnings, even the big cities of the east this upcoming weekend. saturday still looks like the hottest day of the summer for many from d.c. all the way up to boston. feels like 90 in all these areas. feels like 100 plus and everywhere you see the pink for the heat advisories later on today. chris, you can feel it already this morning. when you know it's that humid before the sun is even up you know what it's going to be like later today. new orleans is going to be 101 in booten rouge where you are, probably about 103. >> wow. fair warning. thank you so much, bill. it's a dry heat. no, actually, it's not. okay let's go to sports now. olympic headlines russia's track and field athletes are already banned from competing in rio due to doping violations. but after an investigation confirmed claims of a state-backed doping program at the 2014 sochi games, anti-doping officials are calling for a comp
10 million people now under heat warnings in the middle of the country, including kansas city and st. louisnd then we're going to watch all of this spreading to the east. we'll probably have some heat warnings, even the big cities of the east this upcoming weekend. saturday still looks like the hottest day of the summer for many from d.c. all the way up to boston. feels like 90 in all these areas. feels like 100 plus and everywhere you see the pink for the heat advisories later on today. chris,...
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midwest and from st. louisalso expected heat wave beginning in the northeast. >>> okay, so we've all heard the stories that twins have a unique bond between them but one set of identical twins took that bond literally into the delivery room. >> that's right. they each gave birth in different states on the same day at the same time. so sally mamdoo has the story. >> reporter: lea rogers doesn't know what it's like to grow up without her spitting image, her sister sara. >> a unique bond with my identical twin sister. we're 11 minutes apart and i was born first. >> reporter: as she was also married first and has been for the last nine years to her husband kyle. her sister sara tied the knot just four years ago but as fate would have it their first born will also share the same birthday. >> did you guys say, hey, we're going to get pregnant this year together? >> no, not at all. i know, it's funny. i don't think you could plan it the way this all has turned out even if we tried. even if we were offered a lot of mon
midwest and from st. louisalso expected heat wave beginning in the northeast. >>> okay, so we've all heard the stories that twins have a unique bond between them but one set of identical twins took that bond literally into the delivery room. >> that's right. they each gave birth in different states on the same day at the same time. so sally mamdoo has the story. >> reporter: lea rogers doesn't know what it's like to grow up without her spitting image, her sister sara....
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and st. louis, a whopping 112. david, when you check the weather on your phone, that temperature doesn't take into account the humidity, which we all know can make it feel even hotter. david? >> eva, thank you. >>> let's get right to rob marciano. live in central park for us tonight. >> the heat wave continues. in st. louis, it felt like 112. places like dallas, nashville, d.c., heat index well over 100 degrees. a hot high dome straddles the northeast. near 100 tomorrow in d.c. and philadelphia, 90s through wednesday. here in central park, the running course of the new york triathlon was shortened today due to the extreme heat. david? >> rob marciano, tracking the heat all week for us, thank you. >>> and from connecticut tonight, a pilot is now in the hospital after his plane spiraled and crashed into a home below. amazingly, the man inside the home also survived, escaping by just a few feet. here's adrienne bankert with the video tonight. >> reporter: the small plane seen spiraling and plunging into this home in j
and st. louis, a whopping 112. david, when you check the weather on your phone, that temperature doesn't take into account the humidity, which we all know can make it feel even hotter. david? >> eva, thank you. >>> let's get right to rob marciano. live in central park for us tonight. >> the heat wave continues. in st. louis, it felt like 112. places like dallas, nashville, d.c., heat index well over 100 degrees. a hot high dome straddles the northeast. near 100 tomorrow in...
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in st. louis she was referred to as general jesse.. when her husband issued and emancipation in 1861 without advising president lincoln in advance it was general jesse the board the train to convince the president he shouldn't revoke the order even thoug though unis jurors were laying down their arms in missouri because they haven't signed up to free slav slaves. ththe late-night encounter was t the most famous in the white house during the civil war. neither she nor he handled it well but most of the blame goes to jesse who demanded the confidential correspondence and seemed to threaten her husbandah would challenge the authority. she encouraged fremont and lincoln soon relieved him of command that he was given th another command in 1862 in western virginia but also ended badly. she set up an office fighting alongside him. until the election of 1864 when she derailed the candidacyacy f against lincoln prompted by thel cartoon in harper's weekly magazine. george mcclellan is fascinating and an infuriating couple. he was a child prodigy
in st. louis she was referred to as general jesse.. when her husband issued and emancipation in 1861 without advising president lincoln in advance it was general jesse the board the train to convince the president he shouldn't revoke the order even thoug though unis jurors were laying down their arms in missouri because they haven't signed up to free slav slaves. ththe late-night encounter was t the most famous in the white house during the civil war. neither she nor he handled it well but most...
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in st. louis she was referred to as general jesse. when her husband issued an emancipation in et and 61 without advising president lincoln in advance, it was general jesse that boarded the train to convince the president that he shouldn't revoke the worker even though the union soldiers were laying down their arms in missouri because the early stages of war they haven't signed up to free slaves. her late-night encounter in september was one of the most famous meetings in the white house during the civil war. neither she nor he handled it well but most of the blame goes to jesse who threatened and demanded the confidential correspondence and even seemed to threaten that her husband would challenge the president's authority. she encouraged the fremont and he did and lincoln soon relieved him of command. though he was given another command in 1862 in western virginia, that also ended badly. jesse was at his side and set up an office in his office fighting for him alongside him to the very bitter end. until the election of 1864 when she s
in st. louis she was referred to as general jesse. when her husband issued an emancipation in et and 61 without advising president lincoln in advance, it was general jesse that boarded the train to convince the president that he shouldn't revoke the worker even though the union soldiers were laying down their arms in missouri because the early stages of war they haven't signed up to free slaves. her late-night encounter in september was one of the most famous meetings in the white house during...
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we'll tour the museum and see one of a kind aviation and space artifacts including the spirit of st. louis and the apollo lunar module plus live events at the front of the building. learn more about the museum as we talk with the director, j.r. jack daily, the museum curator and valerie neil, chair of the museum's space history department. you can join the conversation as we'll be taking your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. the 40th anniversary of the smithsonian air and space museum live this evening beginning at 6:00 eastern on c-span3's american history tv. >> the smithsonian's national air and space museum open to the public on the national mall 40 years ago on july 1st, 1976. up next, on real america, president gerald ford's remarks and portions of the dedication ceremony. this 14-minute film was recorded by the naval photographic center and provided by the gerald r. ford presidential library. >> president of the united states and the vice president of the united states. ♪ >> thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, mr. chief justice, mr. vice president, distinguish
we'll tour the museum and see one of a kind aviation and space artifacts including the spirit of st. louis and the apollo lunar module plus live events at the front of the building. learn more about the museum as we talk with the director, j.r. jack daily, the museum curator and valerie neil, chair of the museum's space history department. you can join the conversation as we'll be taking your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. the 40th anniversary of the smithsonian air and space museum live...
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you can see what the spirit of st. louisook like, smelled like soap it's a neat experience. >> ironically cold palin who started all this bought his first airplanes when roosevelt field was closing. roosevelt field is now a shopping mall on long island. where lindbergh took off. next hour, we show you what the spirit of st. louis flies like. melissa: you were like a kid in a candy shop, you should have seen him flying the one i love airplanes. we will back be back in a minute. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief right now the new york times cvs for find that six in 10 americans say race relations are getting worse. an article in today's paper reading quote, racial discontent is at its highest point in the obama presidency and at the same level as after the riots touched off by the 1992 acquittal of los angeles police offi
you can see what the spirit of st. louisook like, smelled like soap it's a neat experience. >> ironically cold palin who started all this bought his first airplanes when roosevelt field was closing. roosevelt field is now a shopping mall on long island. where lindbergh took off. next hour, we show you what the spirit of st. louis flies like. melissa: you were like a kid in a candy shop, you should have seen him flying the one i love airplanes. we will back be back in a minute....
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wichita and st. louis and 9 3 chicago and little rock 95.t heat dome you see how widespread it s lots of red, pink and purple on the map and heat in control here. as we start to work our way into the latter half of july. and 95 out there right now. relative humidity 44%. that's not too bad it will be much, much worse headed to the day tomorrow. there's wind the south 10 miles an hour and that's bringing humidity back to play. there's the high cloud cover i was talking about working its way in from the norm and west from these storms in the pittsburgh area. there's a little piece of energy that will try to ride its way down into our neck of the woods as we head into the late evening hours. we'll have to watch. future cast here 7:00 tonight we're fine in d.c. and maybe hagerstown and frederick and maybe storms on door step we work to 8, 9:00 and see storms pop up around montgomery county to frederick maryland and and as we work our way to 10:00, 11:00 hour fox news tonight. maybe we're watching realms of thunder. we'll keep an eye on that. mor
wichita and st. louis and 9 3 chicago and little rock 95.t heat dome you see how widespread it s lots of red, pink and purple on the map and heat in control here. as we start to work our way into the latter half of july. and 95 out there right now. relative humidity 44%. that's not too bad it will be much, much worse headed to the day tomorrow. there's wind the south 10 miles an hour and that's bringing humidity back to play. there's the high cloud cover i was talking about working its way in...
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but st. louis, that's where you're from? >> i'm from st. you're doing that. i think it's a fun thing to do, because these girls look up to you, and they see you. i see you in some photos, and i go, "oh, my gosh." i don't know how -- i mean, you're gorgeous, but also, i don't know how you -- >> i'm larger in real life. like, i'm really tall. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, you are, i mean, yeah. well, i mean, let's just stand up together. people, know, at home, i'm 6'8." so, i mean, this is -- [ laughter and applause ] >> the camera adds a couple of feet. i know. >> jimmy: what if we went to prom together? this is like so -- [ laughter ] >> this is, like, my prom picture. [ cheers and applause ] i love it. my prom date was about -- he came up to about here. >> jimmy: is that right? >> really, really, yeah. >> jimmy: is that really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: but i mean, have you just always been just tall? >> something in the water in the midwest, i don't know, yeah. >> jimmy: but you're very fun, and you're very graceful, and that's what comes across i
but st. louis, that's where you're from? >> i'm from st. you're doing that. i think it's a fun thing to do, because these girls look up to you, and they see you. i see you in some photos, and i go, "oh, my gosh." i don't know how -- i mean, you're gorgeous, but also, i don't know how you -- >> i'm larger in real life. like, i'm really tall. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, you are, i mean, yeah. well, i mean, let's just stand up together. people, know, at home, i'm...
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for today it looks okay. 74, st. louis. a busy holiday weekend. fantastic beach weather in province town. virginia beach, temperatures into the 80s with that chance for storms on monday. the mid atlantic for the fourth of july. so virginia, delaware, maryland, you may have to dodge a storm. how about florida? keep in mind we still have a risk of rip currents along the atlantic beaches, carolinas. but the forecast looks a little stormy where you are. myrtle beach, you may see that on the fourth. the fourth looks clear. temperatures warm, in the 90s. for daytona peach, unfortunately we have storms in your forecast with really warm conditions. as we head to the gulf coast, it's looking different. temperatures will stay in the 90s. a high heat index. panama city, you could see storms for sunday and monday with temperatures in the 90s. as we head to california, what we're looking at is fantastic weather. it's going to be cooler. temperatures into the 60s for a good portion of the weekend. looking good. 74 for santa monica. and into the 70s. forecast fo
for today it looks okay. 74, st. louis. a busy holiday weekend. fantastic beach weather in province town. virginia beach, temperatures into the 80s with that chance for storms on monday. the mid atlantic for the fourth of july. so virginia, delaware, maryland, you may have to dodge a storm. how about florida? keep in mind we still have a risk of rip currents along the atlantic beaches, carolinas. but the forecast looks a little stormy where you are. myrtle beach, you may see that on the fourth....