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a suburb of st. louis of course that is the cemetery the jewish cemetery that saw so many gravestones toppled yesterday. we heard the vice president make remarks about this at a planned stop and now he is at that cemetery hope to bring you pictures of that shortly. that does it for me this hour, i'll be right back in this chair tomorrow afternoon at 3:00 p.m. eastern. coming up next, steve kornacki. >> jacob, thanks. and good afternoon, everybody, live here in new york, i'm steve kornacki, day 34 of the first 100 days in topping our agenda, any day now. >> you're going to continue to see the president take the steps necessary to protect this country. >> the trump white house set to drop a brand new executive order on that travel ban that sparked so much outrage over the last month. will this one pass muster with the courts? >>> also on the agenda, town hall chaos. >> the problem is obamacare has just collapsed. >> angry voters confronting republican members of congress all across the country. are they gett
a suburb of st. louis of course that is the cemetery the jewish cemetery that saw so many gravestones toppled yesterday. we heard the vice president make remarks about this at a planned stop and now he is at that cemetery hope to bring you pictures of that shortly. that does it for me this hour, i'll be right back in this chair tomorrow afternoon at 3:00 p.m. eastern. coming up next, steve kornacki. >> jacob, thanks. and good afternoon, everybody, live here in new york, i'm steve...
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outside st. louis where tombstones were vandalized. the vice president spoke to volunteers working to repair the damage. we will hear first from missouri governor eric greitens. eric greitens: good afternoon, everyone. i am here today with anita feigenbaum. we are proud to be with her today. >> absolutely. eric greitens: what happened here was a despicable act of vandalism. it was anti-semitic, and it was painful to so many families. we come together today to let those families know that we are going to make sure that we preserve the blessed memories of their parents, their grandparents, and their great-grandparents. you know, moments like this are when a community is made up. and today we are going to demonstrate that this vile act of desecration is not who we are. we are instead going to turn it into a moment of resolve. >> yeah. [applause] eric greitens: we are going to demonstrate, we are going to demonstrate that this is a demonstration of our faith, and that together, we are going to come together in shared service. you know, i,
outside st. louis where tombstones were vandalized. the vice president spoke to volunteers working to repair the damage. we will hear first from missouri governor eric greitens. eric greitens: good afternoon, everyone. i am here today with anita feigenbaum. we are proud to be with her today. >> absolutely. eric greitens: what happened here was a despicable act of vandalism. it was anti-semitic, and it was painful to so many families. we come together today to let those families know that...
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st. louis. more than 100 headstone were vandalized. officials are not saying if they're investigating as a hate crime >>> a >>> hit a utility poll before overturned and ejected him who was not wearing a seatbelt. he had been with the special enforcement cadet unit six months. neighbors say this is not the first fatal accident >> before we lived here, everybody told us you live on death corner. you knowe you can hear them going way too fast. >> grieving their loss while celebrating their life >> always willing to help out. probably one of the best of us. it's really sad to see him go >> out of respect for the families the dover police department declined interviews but said both young man were outstanding employees committed to serving the community. the cause of this crash is still under investigation. reporting in dover, anita oh cbs3 "eyewitness news" >>> family and friends gathered in reading pennsylvania today to remember the life of al boscov. credited with building one of the largest fami
st. louis. more than 100 headstone were vandalized. officials are not saying if they're investigating as a hate crime >>> a >>> hit a utility poll before overturned and ejected him who was not wearing a seatbelt. he had been with the special enforcement cadet unit six months. neighbors say this is not the first fatal accident >> before we lived here, everybody told us you live on death corner. you knowe you can hear them going way too fast. >> grieving their loss...
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the st. louis and st. louis buyers. and in boston. >> he's a legend now.ust made super bowl history. lauren: it could be a wet, cold pervade for patrts fans, but that won't stop them from dancing in the streets. we'll have the forecast for you today. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. new spot afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. [ alarm weather.eping ] ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] train to now look at the latest in a world of sports. an amazing game between the wizards and cavaliers. 10 seconds ago. lebron james at the chance to take the lead. he misses the open my. three seconds flat. kevin love to assist tom brady impression t
the st. louis and st. louis buyers. and in boston. >> he's a legend now.ust made super bowl history. lauren: it could be a wet, cold pervade for patrts fans, but that won't stop them from dancing in the streets. we'll have the forecast for you today. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. new spot afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose....
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this cemetery in st louis was founded more than 120 years ago, and it's never seen vandalism like thisi lived in israel for a long time, and when something like this happens, typically you go and drive by and look to see that everything is ok. this is just one act of whatjewish groups in the us say is part last week alone, 27 hoax bomb threats were made. and on monday, there were 11 threats in a single day. so... amid the fear, frustration at the fact that president trump has not been more outspoken. last week, there was anger over his handling of the question asked by a reporter at a white house press conference. the people running as a republican... quiet, quiet, quiet! but during tuesday's visit to the national museum of african american history and culture, the president issued a forthright condemnation that many had been waiting for. the anti—semitic threats targeting ourjewish community and community centres are horrible are are painful and are a very sad reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate, prejudice, and evil. white house officials complain that a pres
this cemetery in st louis was founded more than 120 years ago, and it's never seen vandalism like thisi lived in israel for a long time, and when something like this happens, typically you go and drive by and look to see that everything is ok. this is just one act of whatjewish groups in the us say is part last week alone, 27 hoax bomb threats were made. and on monday, there were 11 threats in a single day. so... amid the fear, frustration at the fact that president trump has not been more...
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and hockey to st. louis blues of the florida panthers. are watching a new storm bearing down on them at california. plus arms across the midwest having a spirit ox meteorologist test the forecast. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ lea: welcome back. college ball. 18 virginia hosting miami. two seconds left. rose three and it's good to miami player celebrate the absent. he didn't quite get the shot off in time. 25 seconds remaining. bruce b-bravo freshman knocks down to three to give miami the lead. they go into and 54-48. miami coach is a celebratory dance. texas and number 12. west virginia first half. jared allen uses the entire frame to hammer it down. alan shows off his top as the source of the defender. texas down by a loving. as karen at the end of the first half. bob huggins falls to his knees clutching his chest. he would need help getting up. he later said his jeff regulator when often he was good to go. the game did resume in west virginia when 77-62. hockey now. the blues in st.
and hockey to st. louis blues of the florida panthers. are watching a new storm bearing down on them at california. plus arms across the midwest having a spirit ox meteorologist test the forecast. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ lea: welcome back. college ball. 18 virginia hosting miami. two seconds left. rose three and it's good to miami player celebrate the absent. he didn't quite get the shot off in time. 25 seconds remaining....
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i also want to thank muslims in st. louis for helping to raise money to repair cemetery in st. uis. i do have one problem. i do not believe that president trump is antisemimatic but language when he kicked off the campaign talking about mÉxico sending off rapists, when we start isolating or singling out muslims, he can do a better job of not using language from here on out even apologizing for what he has said in the past, but he is thus far showing he's a good friend to israel and i have confidence that we are going to be doing a better job at the united nations to start stamping out jew hatred that's starting there and works its way all the way down around the world. trish: steve, you want to respond to that? >> yes, you know, i would say first that i'm so happy the vice president pence not only did he denounce antisemitism as well he should and whether it's in present day or history, but he also celebrated what america has done to defeat hatred around the world. you know, i have four kids in school and unfortunately in their textbooks they learn more about the problems of ame
i also want to thank muslims in st. louis for helping to raise money to repair cemetery in st. uis. i do have one problem. i do not believe that president trump is antisemimatic but language when he kicked off the campaign talking about mÉxico sending off rapists, when we start isolating or singling out muslims, he can do a better job of not using language from here on out even apologizing for what he has said in the past, but he is thus far showing he's a good friend to israel and i have...
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. >>> and coming less than a week after a similar act of vandalism in st. louis. >>> and new details about the suspected drunk driver who crashed into a crowd in new orleans. police say he registered almost three times the legal limit on the blood alcohol test. >>> good morning, everyone. it's monday, february 27th. i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin and alex burgdorf. we begin with the shocking hollywood ending everyone is talking about. the epic best picture blunder. last night's academy awards, possibly the worst in oscar history, when someone gave warren beaty, the i don't thiwre for the biggest prize of the night. >> and the academy award -- for best picture -- >> come on. >> "la la land." >> right after announcing "la la land" when the camera goes to the audience, you can hear a confused warren beatty here say, it says emma stone. the accountant that certifies the oscar votes came running on stage. and that's when this happened. >> i'm sorry, no, there's a mistake. "moonlight," you won best picture. this is not a joke. this is not a joke. i'm afraid th
. >>> and coming less than a week after a similar act of vandalism in st. louis. >>> and new details about the suspected drunk driver who crashed into a crowd in new orleans. police say he registered almost three times the legal limit on the blood alcohol test. >>> good morning, everyone. it's monday, february 27th. i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin and alex burgdorf. we begin with the shocking hollywood ending everyone is talking about. the epic best picture...
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those troubling images tonight from a st. louis suburb. the headstones knocked over in a jewish cemetery. amid dozens of threats being investigated by the fbi. we have it all, and abc's cecilia vega leading us off from the white house. >> reporter: the trump administration today signing off on new immigration rules that country's 11 million undocumented immigrants at risk of deportation. an overhaul of the immigration system, a promise at the heart of donald trump's campaign from the very beginning. >> we're rounding 'em up in a very hane way. >> reporter: his pledge, to target the worst of the worst. >> we have some bad hombres here and we're going to get them out. >> reporter: but the new orders, issued today by the department of homeland security, go far beyond that. under president obama the priority was deporting serious criminals. but the new policy directs immigration and border patrol agents to deport anyone convicted of any criminal offense, including crimes like driving without a license. people charged but not convicted could be
those troubling images tonight from a st. louis suburb. the headstones knocked over in a jewish cemetery. amid dozens of threats being investigated by the fbi. we have it all, and abc's cecilia vega leading us off from the white house. >> reporter: the trump administration today signing off on new immigration rules that country's 11 million undocumented immigrants at risk of deportation. an overhaul of the immigration system, a promise at the heart of donald trump's campaign from the very...
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. >>> we're keeping an eye on st. louis where the vice president is touring a construction equipment company. he sat down to talk with plant officials last hour. if he speaks this hour, we'll bring it to you live. >>> after the break, house speaker paul ryan got a firsthand look at what it takes to secure the texas border. >>> homeland -- after trump's feud with the mexican president. a live report from mexico city next. uh, yeah. it's over, larry. what is? the whole wheelie thing. what do you mean? i just got this baby to get around the plant floor. right, but now ge technology monitors every machine. yeah, it brings massive amounts of information right to you. so you don't need that. well, it makes me look young and uh..."with it." time to move on. oh i'll move on... right into the future. ...backwards. u're goingkwards. the future's all around us! not just on your little tabl, my friend. i did... n't. hat? hey, come look what lisa made. wow. you grilled that chicken? yup! i did... n't. mhm, lisa. you roasted this? uhuh..
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he was born in segregated st. louismissouri in the 1940s, grew up at about the mosabout the mostprivileged lifk man in the segregated st. louis could have. his father was the director of the hospital for colored, he was a surgeon and henry had i evolvd as a young man coming he had the sort of african-american version of a norman rockwell growing up, new car every couple of years and in 1955, two things happened. this star athletes was actually going to a catholic high school in st. louis. two things happened. first was the murder of emmett till where emmett till, 14-years-old, traveled from chicago down to mississippi to visit his uncle, he talked fresh as they said to the store owner's wife and a couple nights later he came into the became ie sharecroppers home and abducted him, beat him severely, murdered, shot him, threw him in the tallahatchie rive river ande fisherman founinto thefishermana week later. emmett till would have just vanished into this pool of souls in mississippi at which there wergift which therewere
he was born in segregated st. louismissouri in the 1940s, grew up at about the mosabout the mostprivileged lifk man in the segregated st. louis could have. his father was the director of the hospital for colored, he was a surgeon and henry had i evolvd as a young man coming he had the sort of african-american version of a norman rockwell growing up, new car every couple of years and in 1955, two things happened. this star athletes was actually going to a catholic high school in st. louis. two...
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a similar accident happened in st. louis a week ago with stones toppled there. police are not able to identify a specific motive for this crime or a suspect. the mayor worries that a national environment of bigotry has grown more enflamed in recent days. >> bigotry and hatred will never go away, but it's the government's responsibility to tamp it down and arrest and convict and imprison those who exhibit it, and if we let it go on and on and on, we spiral down a slope of hatred. we can't go there. >> reporter: back to the live pictures. you can see a pretty substantial fence along this side of the cemetery, but that is not the case in many other spots and edges of the cemetery, the fences are shorter, could be climbed. the cemetery's manager confirmed in the past hour this is an older cemetery, only about one or two burials here last year. that also mean, though, that there are no security cameras and certainly no guards keeping watch here, clearly, making the police investigative job into this vandalism that much harder. that is the latest live this morning, ge
a similar accident happened in st. louis a week ago with stones toppled there. police are not able to identify a specific motive for this crime or a suspect. the mayor worries that a national environment of bigotry has grown more enflamed in recent days. >> bigotry and hatred will never go away, but it's the government's responsibility to tamp it down and arrest and convict and imprison those who exhibit it, and if we let it go on and on and on, we spiral down a slope of hatred. we can't...
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sound in from vice president mike pence in st. louisandalism at a jewish cemetery. >>> i would like to address something that happened in st. louis over the weekend. on monday morning america awoke to discover nearly 200 tombstones were toppled at a nearby jewish graveyard, president trump called this a horrible and painful act and yet it was, he declared it all a sad reminder of the work that must be done to route out hate, prejudice and evil. we condemn this vile act of vandalism and those who perpetrate it in the strongest possible terms. and let me say it's been inspiring to people all across this country to see the way the people of missouri have rallied around the jewish community with compassion and support. you have inspired this nation with your kindness and your care. >> the vice president there at the facility in st. louis, missouri. next, mexico's foreign minister with a provocative statement hours before rex tillerson is said to visit. also is president trump's political advisor -- on the s n scenes on the stage? next. >>>
sound in from vice president mike pence in st. louisandalism at a jewish cemetery. >>> i would like to address something that happened in st. louis over the weekend. on monday morning america awoke to discover nearly 200 tombstones were toppled at a nearby jewish graveyard, president trump called this a horrible and painful act and yet it was, he declared it all a sad reminder of the work that must be done to route out hate, prejudice and evil. we condemn this vile act of vandalism and...
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. >> reporter: before sunrise in st. louis amber johnson is up and ready to go. >> i'm a morning person. >> reporter: a far cry from just a few months ago. >> i was cranky. >> reporter: she couldn't sleep so she turned to over-the-counter sleep aids. >> i tried tylenol pm, aleve pm, nyquil zs. >> how long were you taking them? >> a couple of years. >> reporter: she's not alone. a new survey found 18% of people who say they have taken over-the-counter sleep aids in the past year did so on a daily basis. 41% said they have taken them for a year or longer. >> sometimes it can be dangerous. >> reporter: a big concern for sleep doctors. >> we know that some of the common ingredients can cause liver damage. we know that ibuprofen can cause kidney or liver damage. >> reporter: most contain an allergy medication that makes people sleepy. okay to take for up to two weeks but doctors say potentially dangerous for much longer. in a statement, the consumer health care products association say these drugs are approved by the fda to treat o
. >> reporter: before sunrise in st. louis amber johnson is up and ready to go. >> i'm a morning person. >> reporter: a far cry from just a few months ago. >> i was cranky. >> reporter: she couldn't sleep so she turned to over-the-counter sleep aids. >> i tried tylenol pm, aleve pm, nyquil zs. >> how long were you taking them? >> a couple of years. >> reporter: she's not alone. a new survey found 18% of people who say they have taken...
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we raised over $76,000 for the st. louisetery, jewish cemetery as well as other jewish centers that have been vandalized and had bomb threats across the country. to be honest i don't expect much from the president. if you stand against anti-semitism and islamaphobia, you have to get rid of the is m islamaphobes in the white house. we receive bomb threats and violent threats as well as the burning down of many mosques across the country. there's been five to six arsons just within maybe the past six months that we have heard of. so it's a very troubling time, but we again our faith teaches us to stand up for all people, and that people in a cemetery should be able to rest in peace and it was one of the most tragic things that we've heard in a long time, that when we saw the pictures that came out of the st. louis jewish cemetery. >> linda, talk to me about the white house and whom are you pointing to and what responsibility do you think the president needs to take for some of the people inside his own white house staff? >> st
we raised over $76,000 for the st. louisetery, jewish cemetery as well as other jewish centers that have been vandalized and had bomb threats across the country. to be honest i don't expect much from the president. if you stand against anti-semitism and islamaphobia, you have to get rid of the is m islamaphobes in the white house. we receive bomb threats and violent threats as well as the burning down of many mosques across the country. there's been five to six arsons just within maybe the past...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, st. louis. >>> we're back in a moment with a historic change for a hugely popular line of dolls. >>> when you're out and about tomorrow, you might find some of your favorite businesses closed. the reason, a national day-long strike dubbed a day without immigrants, urging immigrants to not work, shop or send their children to school in protest of president trump's immigration policies. the protest has been organized mainly through social media. >>> toy giant mattel is making a change to a beloved long of dolls. meet logan everett, the first boy introduced in the 31-history of the american girl collection. it's the latest move in the company's efforts to diversify the iconic doll line and comes after revenues fell flat last year. >>> and rumor has it it was a big night at westminster. rumor, the german shepherd, was crowned the nation's top dog a year after coming so close and then coming out of retirement to claim victory before a packed crowd at madison square gardens. she's just the second ger
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, st. louis. >>> we're back in a moment with a historic change for a hugely popular line of dolls. >>> when you're out and about tomorrow, you might find some of your favorite businesses closed. the reason, a national day-long strike dubbed a day without immigrants, urging immigrants to not work, shop or send their children to school in protest of president trump's immigration policies. the protest has been organized mainly through social media....
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the trade going phoenix copely who the caps originally sent to st. louis on the osche deal it came down to capitals and ping wins. college hoops virginia teeking so 24 points loss to north carolina eight days ago. big day for cavalier freshman kyle guy. uva up ten. guy with game high 17 and chipping in here with three of his own parantis and watch this unc fan it says it all right here game over. sun out guns out virginia upset unc 54-43 school record 6th consecutive win season big win there tonight and working on d.c. united home underway groundbreaking on audi field shadows of nats park southwest 00 million stadium paid for by the team it will open next year whichma d.c. united final one rfk. >> this team need aid stadium for over 20 years and i would have to say after all the ground breaksings this one probably is most special for me because this team always represents what we wanted professional soccer in america to be. >> this afternoon the nats and jupiter florida facing cardinals and nice start for takener four innings four strikeouts trea turner do
the trade going phoenix copely who the caps originally sent to st. louis on the osche deal it came down to capitals and ping wins. college hoops virginia teeking so 24 points loss to north carolina eight days ago. big day for cavalier freshman kyle guy. uva up ten. guy with game high 17 and chipping in here with three of his own parantis and watch this unc fan it says it all right here game over. sun out guns out virginia upset unc 54-43 school record 6th consecutive win season big win there...
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chicago, st. louis, new york, charlotte, unemployment rates for african-american men are at or over 50%. there is systemic discrimination in employment. again, still living in a segregated society. segregation is still the law of the land as was talked about in previous classes. as my way of reminder, one of the responses to segregation particularly in the american south has been massive migration. so we're seeing tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, soon millions of african-americans leaving the american south in response to african-americans leaving the american south in response to the realities of racial terror and segregation, moving into -- moving into major urban centers in the south and outside of the south. major urban centers like chicago, new york, philadelphia, d.c., flint, michigan, detroit, michigan, and places like that. this is also going to give us heightened racial tensions in these cities where we'll see african-americans, the african-american population increase from 50% to over
chicago, st. louis, new york, charlotte, unemployment rates for african-american men are at or over 50%. there is systemic discrimination in employment. again, still living in a segregated society. segregation is still the law of the land as was talked about in previous classes. as my way of reminder, one of the responses to segregation particularly in the american south has been massive migration. so we're seeing tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, soon millions of african-americans...
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in st. louis, missouri, in the university city neighborhood of st. louis a jewish cemetery that dates to the 1800s was the subject of another attack, nearly 200 headstones were thrown over, broken toppled in the cemetery. local press has been full of these heartbreaking pictures of people turning up at the jewish cemetery to find their grandparents' headstones broken and thrown over. this comes on the heels of jewish community centers around the country facing several waves now of bb threats and van vandalism. the most recent spate happened yesterday. in st. louis, local police are investigating but there have been no arrests but look, this was part of the response online after the word got out today about what happened in that cemetery. see the headline? muslims unite to repair jewish cemetery. they set a goal of raising $20,000 by march 21 to contribute to the repair and the replacement if need be of those broken headstones. their goal was $20,000 to be raised by march 21. they raised over $20,0
in st. louis, missouri, in the university city neighborhood of st. louis a jewish cemetery that dates to the 1800s was the subject of another attack, nearly 200 headstones were thrown over, broken toppled in the cemetery. local press has been full of these heartbreaking pictures of people turning up at the jewish cemetery to find their grandparents' headstones broken and thrown over. this comes on the heels of jewish community centers around the country facing several waves now of bb threats...
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making his way to st. louis and meeting his future partner, everhard anheuser. this american tale struck a watch your commercial without crying. for others, it fell flat. this bud's no longer for me. it's activist juice. but for its part, budweiser says its ad was a year in the making, adding, we did not set out to create a piece of preliminary commentary. however we recognize you can't reference the american dream today without being a part of the conversation. >> i do not think you're going to see a lot of politics in the super bowl this year. people would like to take a break and enjoy the super bowl, enjoy some ads that they find, you know, either humorous or nostalgic. >> reporter: another brand, weather tech, will air an ad touting its made in america products, another issue in the news. but from the brewery that gave us singing frogs, puppies, and of course clydesdales, a taste of the past with a present day twist. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> now to a story you saw first on news4. a mechanical problem forcing maryland state police to ground thei
making his way to st. louis and meeting his future partner, everhard anheuser. this american tale struck a watch your commercial without crying. for others, it fell flat. this bud's no longer for me. it's activist juice. but for its part, budweiser says its ad was a year in the making, adding, we did not set out to create a piece of preliminary commentary. however we recognize you can't reference the american dream today without being a part of the conversation. >> i do not think you're...
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this is a week after vandals ruined headstones near st. louis.k's tallest man at 7'7" tall died. he played on "game of thrones" and appeared in "x-men first class" before being an actor. he was 36 years old. >>> one sacred heart university player. he is reunited with his brother who returned from serving overseas. he hid in the penalty box before getting out to drop the first puck. they haven't seen each other in over a year. trevor has only seen his sister play once. that's what i love, in that embrace. they are locked in how long? >> pure emotion. it was nice all the players were lined up. they didn't realize it at first, they started banging their sticks. >> we have these videos all the time and they never get old. >> it's a twist, brother-sisterly love. >> thanks for being with me on this monday. follow us on facebook, twitter and nbc early today. have a great monday. see you back here tomorr.ow make the most of a few minutes with instant moisture from k-y ultragel. =runs 5= sam/cont.vo t oscars "ps"--- a >> there's a mistake. "moonlight" you
this is a week after vandals ruined headstones near st. louis.k's tallest man at 7'7" tall died. he played on "game of thrones" and appeared in "x-men first class" before being an actor. he was 36 years old. >>> one sacred heart university player. he is reunited with his brother who returned from serving overseas. he hid in the penalty box before getting out to drop the first puck. they haven't seen each other in over a year. trevor has only seen his sister...
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. >>> meantime, this was the scene at a jewish cemetery west of st. louis. dozens of headstones vandalized and police are reviewing security footage to see who is responsible. >>> to north korea, the investigation into the death of the half brother of north korea's leader is still wide open. kim jong-nam died last week after apparently being poisoned at an airport in kuala lumpur. but overnight malaysian officials says his cause of death has not been determined and no evidence he suffered a heart attack and t >>> crews are battling a fast-moving brush fire near boulder, colorado. they destroyed four buildings and one horse trailer and forced the evacuation of 75 homes. no homes have been destroyed. the blaze started at a horse ranch. so far no injuries have been reported. the cause still unknown. >>> south central texas is still recovering from those four tornadoes just this week. two of them smashing through san antonio where the damage estimate is about $100 million. amazingly no deaths but hundreds of building hit. many completely destroyed. vehicles smas
. >>> meantime, this was the scene at a jewish cemetery west of st. louis. dozens of headstones vandalized and police are reviewing security footage to see who is responsible. >>> to north korea, the investigation into the death of the half brother of north korea's leader is still wide open. kim jong-nam died last week after apparently being poisoned at an airport in kuala lumpur. but overnight malaysian officials says his cause of death has not been determined and no evidence...
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st. louis is one inch of snow this winter. typically you have ten. we have not had much snow around the nation's capital. cleveland has been okay, a little below average. same with indianapolis. and washington, d.c., i was mentioning, they have only received an inch and a half this winter. typically eight inches in philadelphia. and new york city hasn't had much either. there's no snow on the way in the next five to ten days. and a very mild day out there, 73 in dallas. 70 in atlanta. certainly doesn't look like the beginning of february. >> all i know is it's been epic in this year in nevada. i mean -- >> some areas have gotten winter of all time, but it hasn't been shared across the country. >> no. they got hit hard and now the drought is looking much better. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, the billionaire throws the oakland raiders for a loss in las vegas. sports is next. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortab
st. louis is one inch of snow this winter. typically you have ten. we have not had much snow around the nation's capital. cleveland has been okay, a little below average. same with indianapolis. and washington, d.c., i was mentioning, they have only received an inch and a half this winter. typically eight inches in philadelphia. and new york city hasn't had much either. there's no snow on the way in the next five to ten days. and a very mild day out there, 73 in dallas. 70 in atlanta. certainly...
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he was born in segregated st. louis, missouri, in the 1940s.the most privileged life a young black man in segregated st. louis could have and his father the director of the homer phillips hospital for color, surgeon, and henry had it all as a young man, the african-american version of norman rockwell, this young man, catholic high school, if you integrated schools at the time in the st. louis, first was the murder of emmett hill, and the young and, 14 years old traveled from chicago to mississippi, and storeowners wife, the store owner in the sharecroppers home, to beat him severely, shot him through and a fisherman found his body a week over. would have vanished in this vast lost souls in mississippi of which there are hundreds of thousands by that time. and the black press in america, med began to notice. and hundred reporters attending. the equivalent of michael brown in ferguson and eric garner in new york and the national media attention is the equivalent of social media today and henry was rattled beyond belief by the picture of emmett's
he was born in segregated st. louis, missouri, in the 1940s.the most privileged life a young black man in segregated st. louis could have and his father the director of the homer phillips hospital for color, surgeon, and henry had it all as a young man, the african-american version of norman rockwell, this young man, catholic high school, if you integrated schools at the time in the st. louis, first was the murder of emmett hill, and the young and, 14 years old traveled from chicago to...
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veda had to get to a horse and cart and sell junk on the streets of st. louis in order to feed his family. he and my baba made many sacrifices hoping that in the new land their children would feel safe to practice thei religious beliefs and get a better education. you may have thought you were making a change in their peaceful rest, but fortunately you who came into their cemetery could not touch their inner peace. you could not destroy their blessed souls, and you could not topple their legacy of goodness or for that matter the goodness of anyone who was buried there. whenever you do find it in your heart to feel the regret, i will full heartedly forgive you. that is exactly what my grandmother would want me to do. >> no lights, no sirens, just like boom! >> a police cruiser crash caught on tape in fairfax county. tonight the officer behind the wheel is on restricted duty, and the other driver is in the hospital. tonight we are taking a closer look at those dramatic moments that followed with some help from the man who caught on his dash camera. here's garrett
veda had to get to a horse and cart and sell junk on the streets of st. louis in order to feed his family. he and my baba made many sacrifices hoping that in the new land their children would feel safe to practice thei religious beliefs and get a better education. you may have thought you were making a change in their peaceful rest, but fortunately you who came into their cemetery could not touch their inner peace. you could not destroy their blessed souls, and you could not topple their legacy...
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one-nothing, st. louis. third period, a bad turn-over leads to blues break.h, first goal in nearly three years. two-nothing st. louis. back up coal i, 26 saves. flyers zero goal. back-to-back games. they lose. >> last night rumor mill starting churning regarding okafor and the sixers. multiple reports say the team was engaged in talks, with the new orleans pell canls, for possible first rounds pick and back up center alexis, however, nothing is imminent. okafor and the sixers in detroit riding three game losing streak. second period, he scores, there is no doubt about that. sixteen-point, four boards, sixers up by five. third quarter, the pistons are firing at philly native marcus morris, plus one, to trade up 16, just that quickly. later, morris, andre, big dunk, big night, 16 points, 17 rebounds, joel, where are you? we need you. sixers lose by 17. >> items donated by sure fire hall of famer kobe bryant has been stolen from a display case at lower merion high school. police say it happened over the weekend when thieves took bryant's high school jersey, some
one-nothing, st. louis. third period, a bad turn-over leads to blues break.h, first goal in nearly three years. two-nothing st. louis. back up coal i, 26 saves. flyers zero goal. back-to-back games. they lose. >> last night rumor mill starting churning regarding okafor and the sixers. multiple reports say the team was engaged in talks, with the new orleans pell canls, for possible first rounds pick and back up center alexis, however, nothing is imminent. okafor and the sixers in detroit...
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vice president mike pence was in missouri miles from a st. louis jewish cemetery that was vandalized over the weekend. >> a sad reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate, prejudice, and evil. we condemn this vile act of vandalism and those who perpetrator it in the strong -- perpetrate it in the strongest possible terms. >> the vice president was in missouri for a listening session at a heavy machinery company outside st. louis. >>> i really need to play. 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with powerball buzz. >> if you do, i will. the jackpot has jumped to $403 million for teens drawing. people are -- for tonight's drawing. people are lining up for tickets. our south jersey reporter sidney long with the story. >> reporter: tom headenburg is feeling fortunate. >> i'll meet you here tomorrow morning. >> reporter: he's confident that his routine stop at what he calls pittman's convenience store -- >> couple of times hit a number here -- >> reporter: will bring him multimillion anywhere fame to the tune of -- multimillion anywher
vice president mike pence was in missouri miles from a st. louis jewish cemetery that was vandalized over the weekend. >> a sad reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate, prejudice, and evil. we condemn this vile act of vandalism and those who perpetrator it in the strong -- perpetrate it in the strongest possible terms. >> the vice president was in missouri for a listening session at a heavy machinery company outside st. louis. >>> i really need to...
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both in st. louis and elsewhere. take a look at this. we are at a cemetery in olney, maryland, jewish cemetery. hours ago the trustees here met to discuss the installation of the new infa red cameras. there are believe 9,000 and 10,000 jewish grave sites most are flat, close to the ground but there are dozens of the upright kind. the cemetery has been in operation since 1975. there are security advantages here. the cemetery sandwiched between two highways. the jewish graves are a long walk from georgia avenue. the main gates are locked at sunset. >> it may be more than a drunken kid. maybe a group somewhere. like most criminals they will keep doing it until they are caught. >> in 41 years they have never had an antisemitic incident here. you contrast security here with another cemetery in oldtown alexandria. we look at that closely and what the president remarks are about this at 5:00. for now reporting life, richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: rich, thank you. the jewish community coming under threa threats against j.c.c. and jewish schoo
both in st. louis and elsewhere. take a look at this. we are at a cemetery in olney, maryland, jewish cemetery. hours ago the trustees here met to discuss the installation of the new infa red cameras. there are believe 9,000 and 10,000 jewish grave sites most are flat, close to the ground but there are dozens of the upright kind. the cemetery has been in operation since 1975. there are security advantages here. the cemetery sandwiched between two highways. the jewish graves are a long walk from...
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joe's on the road in st. louis, st. joe's down three, no time left. off the free throw miss, james demry makes a layup instead of a three point shot with no time left, what is he doing. st. joe's loses one, it's their eighth straight loss. >> two homers including the inside of the park homer. tyle w the ball, gets stuck. the umps are not buying it. it's a live ball. around the bases, phillies win 6-5 the first of hopefully many wins. >> pre season. we'll take it. next on "action news" at 11:30, the demonstrators are gone and tp clean up is beginning. we'll tell you about the massive amount of debris left behind at the site of the dakota pipeline protest. >> tonight we have a look at the oscar contenders before they were famous. >> "actionews" continues. ♪ >> saturday i'm walter perez. here's happening on "action news" at 11:30. police in burkes county shoot and kill a man. what he did to make them open fire. >> tonight the dakota pipeline protest site is a giant heap of trash, clean up under way. >> and we show you what the stars were doing before the
joe's on the road in st. louis, st. joe's down three, no time left. off the free throw miss, james demry makes a layup instead of a three point shot with no time left, what is he doing. st. joe's loses one, it's their eighth straight loss. >> two homers including the inside of the park homer. tyle w the ball, gets stuck. the umps are not buying it. it's a live ball. around the bases, phillies win 6-5 the first of hopefully many wins. >> pre season. we'll take it. next on...
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vice president mike pence will be in maryland today-- a dayaf the vice president was in the st. louis area for a factory tour-- when he stopped to help clean up a jewish cemetery that was vandalized earlier this week. dozens of headstones were knocked over at the cemetery. the vice president-- denouncing the attack. police are poring over surveillance video to find who did it. so far no arrests have been made. heated confrontations and rowdy town hall protests, spreading around the country. and many republican congressmen are in the hot seat. some town halls have been moved due to crowd size. others have bee via telephone. members of congress are responding differently to the questions and protests. some are leaving events early with police escort... while others are answer questions for several hours. as you just heard... much of the back and forth focuses on republican-efforts to repeal the affordable care act." other contentious issues include the president's travel ban and russian interference in the election. developing now. we are learning more about the in lorton. police say a
vice president mike pence will be in maryland today-- a dayaf the vice president was in the st. louis area for a factory tour-- when he stopped to help clean up a jewish cemetery that was vandalized earlier this week. dozens of headstones were knocked over at the cemetery. the vice president-- denouncing the attack. police are poring over surveillance video to find who did it. so far no arrests have been made. heated confrontations and rowdy town hall protests, spreading around the country. and...
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. >>> we move onto an unexpected moment today after the disturbing issue from st. louis. the knocked over jewish cemet y cemetery, and the fbi investigating the threats across the country. many had been demanding the white house do more. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: vice president mike pence today making a surprise visit to that vandalized jewish cemetery near st. louis bullhorn in hand. >> there's no place in america for hatred, or acts of prejudice or violence or anti-semitism. >> reporter: that cemetery desecrated more than 150 tombstones overturned. the vice president praying with workers in hebrew and pitching in with the cleanup. his visit comes a day after the president finally denounced the recent spate of anti-semitic threats and attacks. the fbi now investigating 68 threats against jewish community centers around the country. >> the anti-semitic threats targeting our jewish community and community centers are horrible, and are painful, and a very sad reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate and prejudice and evil. >> reporter: ton
. >>> we move onto an unexpected moment today after the disturbing issue from st. louis. the knocked over jewish cemet y cemetery, and the fbi investigating the threats across the country. many had been demanding the white house do more. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: vice president mike pence today making a surprise visit to that vandalized jewish cemetery near st. louis bullhorn in hand. >> there's no place in america for hatred, or acts of prejudice or violence...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, st. louis. >>> we're back in a moment with a historic change for a hugely popular line of dolls. listen . we're not professional athletes... ...but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash,... ...swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing,... ...stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems,... ...are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell you doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine,... ...or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast infections in women and men, se
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, st. louis. >>> we're back in a moment with a historic change for a hugely popular line of dolls. listen . we're not professional athletes... ...but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash,... ...swelling, difficulty breathing or...
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i saw those images in st. louisand i had never seen anything like this but for footages of poland under the nazis, this is as horrific a desecration as you can get. what do you understand is happening right now specifically with the acts we've seen? >> well, trump was right when he said yes, anti-semitism is probably always there but it's been add report lows in america for many years now. jews are the most admired religious group. there was a survey that came out last week about this so i think this is a real shock to the system. i think the tacit acknowledgment his campaign gave, sometimes explicit use of anti-semitic tropes in the campaign unleashed something that is virulent and is looking for approval from the white house. that's why it's so important for a president to denounce it but he's now got to follow up and understand that words are very important, it's a first step but the next step must be policy but the policy is not just about jews, as ben said, this is also about the way this admistration has targe
i saw those images in st. louisand i had never seen anything like this but for footages of poland under the nazis, this is as horrific a desecration as you can get. what do you understand is happening right now specifically with the acts we've seen? >> well, trump was right when he said yes, anti-semitism is probably always there but it's been add report lows in america for many years now. jews are the most admired religious group. there was a survey that came out last week about this so...
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police are investigating vandalism at a historic jewish cemetery near st. louis, missouri. more than 100 headstones were damaged. police would not say if they consider this a hate crime. but they believe an organized group is responsible. meanwhile, at least 11 jewish community centers cross the country were targeted with bomb threats yesterday. the f-b-i is investigating. the white house is denouncing the bomb threats. ivanka trump tweeted, quote.. "america is a nation built on the principle of religious tolerance. we must protect our houses of worship and religious centers." ivanka trump and her husband are orthodox jews. so are their three children.. president trump's a second grader in alabama is now a published autho, thanks to her younger brother. nia mya reese's book began with a class assignment. last year, her teacher asked students to write about something they were an expert at. nia mya said she's an expert at dealing with and taking care of her annoying little brother. that turned out to be the inspiration for her book. she's hoping it will help children everywh
police are investigating vandalism at a historic jewish cemetery near st. louis, missouri. more than 100 headstones were damaged. police would not say if they consider this a hate crime. but they believe an organized group is responsible. meanwhile, at least 11 jewish community centers cross the country were targeted with bomb threats yesterday. the f-b-i is investigating. the white house is denouncing the bomb threats. ivanka trump tweeted, quote.. "america is a nation built on the...
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ofdom threats targeting jewish community centers across the country and a jewish cemetery there in st. louis being vandalized. that story coming up next. fun in art class. come close, come close. i like that. [ all sounds come to a crashing halt ] ah. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. awww. try this. for minor arthritis pain, only aleve is fda approved to work for up to 12 straight hours with just one pill. thank you. come on everybody. aleve. live whole. not part. i...
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what happened in st. louis community activist started a crowd-funding site and raised $130,000 so far to go toward restoring that cemetery in st. louis. and some of that money is expected to trickle down here in philadelphia. i talked to one muslim-american today who travelled two hours from new york to philadelphia, not necessarily to lend his money but to lend a hand in the cleanup. listen to what he had to say. >> this could be our cemetery. this could be our grandparents who have been attacked, and they are defenseless. we pray that justice is brought here so that the jewish community not only here but throughout the country where they're being attacked everywhere can move on and prosper. >> reporter: salam told me he and his friends were ready to actually guard the cemetery from more vandalism if it was necessary saying an attack on one faith is an attack on all faiths. >> alison kosik. thank you so much. >>> you've seen by now the worst mix-up in oscar history. that wasn't the only flub. what you didn't k
what happened in st. louis community activist started a crowd-funding site and raised $130,000 so far to go toward restoring that cemetery in st. louis. and some of that money is expected to trickle down here in philadelphia. i talked to one muslim-american today who travelled two hours from new york to philadelphia, not necessarily to lend his money but to lend a hand in the cleanup. listen to what he had to say. >> this could be our cemetery. this could be our grandparents who have been...
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. >> reporter: before sunrise in st. louis, and she is up and ready to go. >> i'm a morning person. >> reporter: a far cry from just a few months ago. >> i was cranky. >> reporter: she couldn't sleep. so, she turned to over the counter sleep aids. >> i tried tylenol p.m., aleve p.m., excedrin p.m., the nighttime. >> reporter: and for how long were you taking those? >> a couple years. >> reporter: she's not alone. report found 18% of those who take over the counter sleep aids in the past year did so on a daily basis. 41% said they had taken them for a year or longer. >> sometimes they can be dangerous. >> reporter: a big concern for sleep doctors. >> we know some of the common ingredients can cause liver damage. we know ibuprofen can cause ulcers or kidney damage. >> reporter: most over the counter sleep medicines contain an allergy medication which also happens to make people sleepy. okay to take for up to two weeks, but doctors say potentially dangerous for much longer. in a statement that consumer health care products associ
. >> reporter: before sunrise in st. louis, and she is up and ready to go. >> i'm a morning person. >> reporter: a far cry from just a few months ago. >> i was cranky. >> reporter: she couldn't sleep. so, she turned to over the counter sleep aids. >> i tried tylenol p.m., aleve p.m., excedrin p.m., the nighttime. >> reporter: and for how long were you taking those? >> a couple years. >> reporter: she's not alone. report found 18% of those...