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the st. louis, and we also honor them by insuring such horrors do not continue today. media reports abound with devastating images and videos, , theks on civilians chemical bombing in syria. the plight of those fleeing the war in syria weighed heavy on many minds and rightfully so. i would like to express my gratitude to have our speakers here to discuss the journey of the st. louis, filled with mostly jewish refugees fleeing the nazi regime. after most passengers were it sailedas in cuba, onward, hoping to find refuge in the united states. unfortunately, the u.s. did not heed their calls and the ship went back to europe. hundreds of the passengers were still killed by the end of world war ii. our first speaker has been an archivist at the united states holocaust museum for 14 years working with survivors, liberators and historians to donate to and access to the museum's vast holdings. she has a ba in history in american that is and a ma and phd in american history from george mason university. her
the st. louis, and we also honor them by insuring such horrors do not continue today. media reports abound with devastating images and videos, , theks on civilians chemical bombing in syria. the plight of those fleeing the war in syria weighed heavy on many minds and rightfully so. i would like to express my gratitude to have our speakers here to discuss the journey of the st. louis, filled with mostly jewish refugees fleeing the nazi regime. after most passengers were it sailedas in cuba,...
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the st. louis, how just refugees fleeing nazi persecution were turned away by the u.s. government. the internationally recognized date for holocaust remembered today is this monday, april 24. congress has now encouraged all in the nation to commemorate the we areemembrance and joined today by to accomplish historians -- by two accomplish historians. holocaust of the should never be forgotten. the painful reality is the hostility to jews because they were jewish existed outside of nazi germany at the time. today we honor the memory of those who perished in the holocaust by hearing about the journey of the st. louis and we also honor their memory by ensuring such horrors do not continue today. unfortunately, media reports abound with devastating images of the chemical bombing in syria. refugees fleeing from the chemical war in syria weighs heavy on many minds. the holocaust itself and contemporary stressors underscore my gratitude to have these doctors here to discuss the journey of the st. louis, a
the st. louis, how just refugees fleeing nazi persecution were turned away by the u.s. government. the internationally recognized date for holocaust remembered today is this monday, april 24. congress has now encouraged all in the nation to commemorate the we areemembrance and joined today by to accomplish historians -- by two accomplish historians. holocaust of the should never be forgotten. the painful reality is the hostility to jews because they were jewish existed outside of nazi germany...
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they headed into st. louisith sixth road wins, but they were hoping to lead them with their first three- game series of the year. it would be the first sweep under the yard and 1998. if you are watching from those windows you probably saw them struggle as they loaded up the bases in the second and then randall richard cleared the deck with the three-run double. st. louis on the board early. christian played here last night with another clutch drive today drives one over their head off their starter adam wainwright. 4-1 st. louis in the third. the 4th inning eduardo nunes has been learning to play on the fly and capturing them too. robbed wainwright of a base hit. 5th inning cain leaves a pitch over the heart of the plate to matt carpenter. oh mercy. that's a two-run shot. he allowed seven runs. 7-1 8th inning, giants are dead last. they've got a couple out of the way of st. louis. and then eduardo nunes goes back to back. cardinals win it 8-3. who was t back. and he needed to hold this. are you kidding me? they
they headed into st. louisith sixth road wins, but they were hoping to lead them with their first three- game series of the year. it would be the first sweep under the yard and 1998. if you are watching from those windows you probably saw them struggle as they loaded up the bases in the second and then randall richard cleared the deck with the three-run double. st. louis on the board early. christian played here last night with another clutch drive today drives one over their head off their...
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was unfairly attacked by the st. louis post dispatch for the entirety of her race, so much so that when she was asked to give an editorial board interview at that point she was so exhausted and really knew that it was a setup for the additional racist, sexist questions they had been asking the entire trail that she wrote a public letter about why she was going to decline the interview. that letter really nationalized the race because people were so excited that she told the truth. the reason char was able to tell the truth is she had a catalyzed state and mobilized engagement program that could make sure that paper couldn't keep attacking her but they would talk to her. unfortunately not every candidate has that beautiful situation. >> that letter led to a remarkable slap down and slap down is the word by the editorial board afterwards where literally after she lost the election by 888 votes they said, well maybe if she had been a bit more humble it wouldn't have happened. are you seeing this, too? >> yes. i also think the
was unfairly attacked by the st. louis post dispatch for the entirety of her race, so much so that when she was asked to give an editorial board interview at that point she was so exhausted and really knew that it was a setup for the additional racist, sexist questions they had been asking the entire trail that she wrote a public letter about why she was going to decline the interview. that letter really nationalized the race because people were so excited that she told the truth. the reason...
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tuschara jones who ran in st. louis, was unfairly attacked by the st. louis post dispatch for the entirety of her race, so much so when she was asked to give an editorial board interview, at thas point, she was so exhausted and really knew that it was a setup for the additional racist, sexist, clasest questions they had been asking her the entire trail, that she wrote a public facing letter about exactly why she was doing to decline the interview. that letter really nationalized the race because people were so excited she told the truth. the reason she was able to tell the truth is she had a catalyzed base and a mobilized field engagement program that could make sure that that paper then couldn't continue to attack her but they were going to talk about voters on the doors. unfortunately, not every candidate has that beautiful alchemy. >> that letter, though, led to a really remarkable slapdown, and slapdown is the word, i mean, by the editorial board afterwards where literally after she lost the election by 888 votes, they said, well, maybe if she had be
tuschara jones who ran in st. louis, was unfairly attacked by the st. louis post dispatch for the entirety of her race, so much so when she was asked to give an editorial board interview, at thas point, she was so exhausted and really knew that it was a setup for the additional racist, sexist, clasest questions they had been asking her the entire trail, that she wrote a public facing letter about exactly why she was doing to decline the interview. that letter really nationalized the race...
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. >> reporter: i'm morgan brennan in st. louis, missouri. this plane is part of boeing's fighter jet family. we'll talk about the future of the f-18 program and the fight for defense dollars, coming up on "nightly business report." >>> apple is investing in advanced manufacturing jobs. in an interview with cnbc, sea particular come told jim cramer the company is creating a $1 billion fund aimed at bringing those type of jobs to the u.s. >> a billion dollars of our u.s. money which we have to borrow to get, that's another whole topic, but we're really proud to do it. and by doing that, we can be the ripple in the pond. because if we can create many manufacturing jobs around, those manufacturing jobs create more jobs around them, because you have a service industry that builds up around them. and we'll be announcing the first investment from the fund later in the month of may. >> mr. cook said apple has already created 2 million jobs in this country. and as we reported earlier this week, apple has a cash pile of more than $250 billion. >>> the
. >> reporter: i'm morgan brennan in st. louis, missouri. this plane is part of boeing's fighter jet family. we'll talk about the future of the f-18 program and the fight for defense dollars, coming up on "nightly business report." >>> apple is investing in advanced manufacturing jobs. in an interview with cnbc, sea particular come told jim cramer the company is creating a $1 billion fund aimed at bringing those type of jobs to the u.s. >> a billion dollars of our...
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a set of st. louisblings who turned a childhood dream into a family business. >> reporter: passing through campus at washington university, one man is hard to miss. sergeant jamaal davis stands 6 feet 6 inches tall, a height only outsized by his personal -- by his personality. >> a police officer now for 16 years, he considers his career a calling. >> in the city of st. louis being educated in public school system, that connection community. it's personal. >> so personal, in fact, you might do a double take. sometimes he is mistaken for his identical brother jason davis. the assistant chief for the metro transit department of public safety. >> he's always had a spirit of wanting to help people. >> and when these brothers need a bite to eat, jason and jamaal keep a standing lunch date with their third brother, a sergeant was st. louis city police. you can imagine the fear that strikes the cook who sees these three walk into his kitchen. >> you may have several people that tell us, i'm happy i don't have
a set of st. louisblings who turned a childhood dream into a family business. >> reporter: passing through campus at washington university, one man is hard to miss. sergeant jamaal davis stands 6 feet 6 inches tall, a height only outsized by his personal -- by his personality. >> a police officer now for 16 years, he considers his career a calling. >> in the city of st. louis being educated in public school system, that connection community. it's personal. >> so...
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you already owned the rights to the stadium, and you fly to st. louisnd you say before you go, you thought the team was worth $115 milon robert: i was passionate about buying the patriots. you have a greater chance of being a starting quarterback in the nfl than owning the team in your hometown. knowing that if i ever had a on the i got an option land for acres of people who did the parking. it was owned by 12 different people, and i controlled that for 10 years. in 1988, we discussed the sullivan family thatwned -- sponsored the michael jackson to her -- tour, they lost a lot of money and loaded the stadium up milli odebt48 in a stadium that cost $6 million. long story short, i bought it out of bankruptcy, competing with the previous owner, the guy who owned the shaving company. $18 million, i did $25 million, and got the stadium. the land inion on stadium, so be controlled all of the revenue. he had cks, i had everything else. teamwere going to move the to st. louis, but they had to get out of my lease. and they offered us $75 million to move the team
you already owned the rights to the stadium, and you fly to st. louisnd you say before you go, you thought the team was worth $115 milon robert: i was passionate about buying the patriots. you have a greater chance of being a starting quarterback in the nfl than owning the team in your hometown. knowing that if i ever had a on the i got an option land for acres of people who did the parking. it was owned by 12 different people, and i controlled that for 10 years. in 1988, we discussed the...
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you already owned the rights to the stadium, and you fly to st. louisnd you say before you go, in this audience might not know this, you said before you went you thought the team was worth $150 million. robert: i was passionate about buying the patriots. you have a greater chance of being stting quarterback in the nfl because there are 32 than owning the team in your hometown. knowing that if i ever had a chance, i wanted to control the venue. -- 1985 i got an option on the land, 300 acres of land for people who did the parking. it was owned by 12 different people, and i controlled that for 10 years. then in 1988, as we discussed the sullivan family that owned the team sponsored the michael jackson tour. megan: the victory tour. robert: they lost a lot of money and loaded the old foxboro stadium up with debt, $48 million of debt in a stadium that cost $6 million. long story short, i bought it out of bankruptcy, competing against the previous owner of the team the guy who owned the , shaving company. he bid $18 million, i bid $25 million and got the stad
you already owned the rights to the stadium, and you fly to st. louisnd you say before you go, in this audience might not know this, you said before you went you thought the team was worth $150 million. robert: i was passionate about buying the patriots. you have a greater chance of being stting quarterback in the nfl because there are 32 than owning the team in your hometown. knowing that if i ever had a chance, i wanted to control the venue. -- 1985 i got an option on the land, 300 acres of...
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st. louisrying to fill this position for literally years on end, and i think people need realize management problems in v.a. can be bared out by the fact that we would open the head of the v.a. facility st. louis job position and no one would apply. now, that tells you something. that tells you that there is a real problem in either the support these managers are get organize what we're paying them but when you have a job with that responsible and nobody wants it, it means that we still have a lot more work to do in figuring out if so -- thank you for filling this position has been badly needed this stability there has been badly needed an thrilled to have you here today. one of the things pointed out in this year's report is the problem is v.a. has managing construction. and it is clearly we put a lot of capital in v.a. i've been somebody banging table to get that done. i want to mac sure our facilities are first and adequate and isn't lack of facilities that is causing any undue delay or prob
st. louisrying to fill this position for literally years on end, and i think people need realize management problems in v.a. can be bared out by the fact that we would open the head of the v.a. facility st. louis job position and no one would apply. now, that tells you something. that tells you that there is a real problem in either the support these managers are get organize what we're paying them but when you have a job with that responsible and nobody wants it, it means that we still have a...
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ask and in 2016, the current mayor of st. louis had been mayor for 20 years. >> said she wasn't gonna run, open seat. that's for people of color and women, typically win. >> and in the last three years, we've seen this incredible uprising that was anchored in misery, just blocks away from the st. louis proper that really changed the world. >> catalyzed a black lives matter movement that has changed all the ways in which we think about criminal justice and the intersection of electoral politics so that had been on the ground in that city and also with activists for the last three years. >> raised their hand to run an open seat for mayor. and there were five additional black candidates, one white woman candidate who essentially the current mayor has hand-picked . so it really started to be queer that there were going to be silos around or really a split ticket around who could win in the st. louis race but activists time and again said, that they were at the city of the time that she could run on issues that they cared about and that
ask and in 2016, the current mayor of st. louis had been mayor for 20 years. >> said she wasn't gonna run, open seat. that's for people of color and women, typically win. >> and in the last three years, we've seen this incredible uprising that was anchored in misery, just blocks away from the st. louis proper that really changed the world. >> catalyzed a black lives matter movement that has changed all the ways in which we think about criminal justice and the intersection of...
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was unfairly attacked by the st. louis post-dispatch for the entirety of her race, so much so that when she was asked to give an editorial board interview at that point she was so exhausted and really knew that it was a set up or the additional racist, sexist, classist questions they asked for her for the entire trail that she wrote a letter about why she was going to decline the interview. that letter nationalized the race because people were excited that she told the truth. the reason she was able to tell the truth is she had a catalyzed base and had a mobilized field engagement program to make sure that paper can continue to attack her but they were going to continue to talk voters around on the doors. not every candidate has that beautiful alchemy. >> that letter led to a remarkable top-down and top-down is the word by the editorial board afterwards where literally after she lost the election by 88 votes, they said maybe if she had been a bit more humble. >> are using this to? >> yes and i think the media not creating
was unfairly attacked by the st. louis post-dispatch for the entirety of her race, so much so that when she was asked to give an editorial board interview at that point she was so exhausted and really knew that it was a set up or the additional racist, sexist, classist questions they asked for her for the entire trail that she wrote a letter about why she was going to decline the interview. that letter nationalized the race because people were excited that she told the truth. the reason she was...
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eventually towards tonight it goes from st. louis by tomorrow afternoon, still heavy rain back through missouri into indiana, that's why we could get upwards ever 4 of 4 to 6 rain. maybe an isolated tornado or two around new orleans and severe weather threat is little rock down to the gulf coast. there is some beautiful weather on the east coast today, west coast is warming up and friends in seattle will have their first 70 degree weather day in five months. can you imagine going that long before you have a 70 degree day? so they can get out and joy that today. >> some pockets of the country look beautiful, others still risky. all right, bill karins, thanks for that. >>> lately it seems we can't go a week without a viral video showing some kind of confrontation in an airplane cab pi dltd in. the latest came on the same day the airline ceos were testifying before congress. >> reporter: it was an all out brawl as passengers boarded a flight in tokyo. the man in red exchanging punches with another passenger. the suspect described as an
eventually towards tonight it goes from st. louis by tomorrow afternoon, still heavy rain back through missouri into indiana, that's why we could get upwards ever 4 of 4 to 6 rain. maybe an isolated tornado or two around new orleans and severe weather threat is little rock down to the gulf coast. there is some beautiful weather on the east coast today, west coast is warming up and friends in seattle will have their first 70 degree weather day in five months. can you imagine going that long...
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these are the steps to get to the st. louis arch. look at this. this is video from the st. louis county. this used to be a road. it looks like a river. sandbags are holding back the water in front of a st. louis county police office. missouri national guard has been helping out. helping sand bag as well. some school districts are closed today including linberg where i went to school. in the rural part of the greater st. louis area not only did they cancel school, they are moving back prom. in some areas the water is receding but it is leaving behind a mess. this is i-44, major thoroughfare in missouri. the water is gone here but the road is closed. back to we have rotten weather on the way toward the end of the week. if your allergies are bothering you, tree, grass and mold. those are the culprit for right now. temperatures are cooler than yesterday. now we are in the middle 60's at reagan national airport. moving through overnight, mainly clear skies. 44 to a 2. winds out of -- 44 to 52. winds out of the northeast at 5 miles per hour. waking up tomorrow morning a chilly sta
these are the steps to get to the st. louis arch. look at this. this is video from the st. louis county. this used to be a road. it looks like a river. sandbags are holding back the water in front of a st. louis county police office. missouri national guard has been helping out. helping sand bag as well. some school districts are closed today including linberg where i went to school. in the rural part of the greater st. louis area not only did they cancel school, they are moving back prom. in...
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so i said, i am going to go to st. louis tomorrow and buy the team. she said what are you going to pay? i said, the right number is $115 million, but i will probably go $120 million, $122 million. i just want you to know -- megan: do you guys know what he paid for the team? in the end. $172 million. [laughter] megan: highest price at the time for any franchise. robert: i agreed to pay that 15 hours after i told her i was paying $115 million to $120 million. this was 1994. she went bananas. [laughter] robert: it was the first time in our marriage that she questioned my wisdom. megan: in the five years before you bought the team, the patriots won just 19 of 80 games. 19, that is it. robert: 19-61, which my wife reminded me of. megan: tt is why she started to go to games. and no playoff appearances. the year you bought the team, you qualified for the playoffs for the first time in eight years. since then, we all know, five super bowl championships, 15 division championships. when i look at that turnaround, what do you credit for such an incredible revers
so i said, i am going to go to st. louis tomorrow and buy the team. she said what are you going to pay? i said, the right number is $115 million, but i will probably go $120 million, $122 million. i just want you to know -- megan: do you guys know what he paid for the team? in the end. $172 million. [laughter] megan: highest price at the time for any franchise. robert: i agreed to pay that 15 hours after i told her i was paying $115 million to $120 million. this was 1994. she went bananas....
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we will recap what just happened with the st. louised president saying the last taper tantrum was a failure of the medication, not a policy. speaking exclusively to bloomberg daybreak: asia, james bullard said the economy is close to the fed's targets and the current interest rate level is close to appropriate. he said it is time to consider unwinding the balance sheet, and agreed with john williams that it will be done in an orderly manner. we communicate effectively, and i agree with john's comments that this is baby steps, that the runoff in the balance sheet will go very smoothly. it is going to be managed, slow, and it will take quite a while. ramy: to china, and the country is revising the rules on major investors selling their states through the china securities regulatory commission says investors owning more than 5% of a company who then decide to dispose of their holdings must act in a legal, rational, and orderly manner. before,re is acquired during, and after a sale, and penalties will be imposed on anyone breaking those ne
we will recap what just happened with the st. louised president saying the last taper tantrum was a failure of the medication, not a policy. speaking exclusively to bloomberg daybreak: asia, james bullard said the economy is close to the fed's targets and the current interest rate level is close to appropriate. he said it is time to consider unwinding the balance sheet, and agreed with john williams that it will be done in an orderly manner. we communicate effectively, and i agree with john's...
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still raining across st. louis and that flooded area through friday morning, it's going to be nasty storm for d.c. and boston through friday night. david. >> watching it as it tracks east. >>> next tonight, president trump expressing optimism on the prospect of peace in the middle east. >>> now to baton rouge and a call for justice tonight for a man killed by police after federal investigators said they could not prosecute. the disturbing incident caught on camera. the officer struggling with alton sterling and then shots are heard. abc's steve osunsami's back on the case. >> reporter: federal prosecutors tonight say they don't have because investigators can't say for sure that alton sterling wasn't reaching for the gun in his pocket. noat says, what's happening in the police takedown outside this baton rouge corner store is a crime. >> there is not sufficient evidence to proceed with the federal charge. >> reporter: the killing led to days of anger. this photo scene around the world. attorneys for the sterling fam
still raining across st. louis and that flooded area through friday morning, it's going to be nasty storm for d.c. and boston through friday night. david. >> watching it as it tracks east. >>> next tonight, president trump expressing optimism on the prospect of peace in the middle east. >>> now to baton rouge and a call for justice tonight for a man killed by police after federal investigators said they could not prosecute. the disturbing incident caught on camera. the...
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but bruce bochy still pleased with taking two out of three from st. louisrst two games could have gone either way. they came back on us the first game and then we had to come back against the closers and they've been throwing the ball well and then they get two hits and i began a man to second to the 13th inning and we end up winning that game, you take it. so against a good club like this, sure. we're leaving down but feeling pretty good about the series, trust me. >>> stanford's baseball season is not over but the last home game of the season was an emotional one. the last timed head coach, and he will leave a legacy of two college titles and 14 world series appearances and over 200 taken in the major league drafted and thousands of lives touched. they have a three-game series before the ncaa regional starts. we won't get emotional yet. there is still plenty to root for. >> thank you, mindi. >> we'll be right back. [ whistles ] internet speeds 20x faster. at&t fiber sounds amazing. wait a sec, i'm not done yet. less than 12% of at&t homes actually qualify
but bruce bochy still pleased with taking two out of three from st. louisrst two games could have gone either way. they came back on us the first game and then we had to come back against the closers and they've been throwing the ball well and then they get two hits and i began a man to second to the 13th inning and we end up winning that game, you take it. so against a good club like this, sure. we're leaving down but feeling pretty good about the series, trust me. >>> stanford's...
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host: let's go to st. louis on the independent line. caller: good morning. i just want to say you can't trust the republicans on anything to do with health care. , medicaid, medicare obamacare every step of the way. if they wanted to bring costs down and wanted to get the right side of history for a change and prove they cared or about people and not just their jobs or the insurance companies, they ought to support what they blocked seven years ago, medicare for trump said he liked in australia. die if theyoing to do with they are trying to do. host: thank you for the call. this is the sunday post dispatch in st. louis. a look at two catastrophic floods within two years. morning. once on your mind? caller: good morning, steve. host: we're doing fine. caller: it's good to talk to you again. it's been a while. to mention a few religion and politics and the parallels berlin and 1930's what we are experiencing right now. twain thatwas mark i'm not sureying history repeats itself, but it has a funny way of rhyming. that's going to lead me to my point about 1930's
host: let's go to st. louis on the independent line. caller: good morning. i just want to say you can't trust the republicans on anything to do with health care. , medicaid, medicare obamacare every step of the way. if they wanted to bring costs down and wanted to get the right side of history for a change and prove they cared or about people and not just their jobs or the insurance companies, they ought to support what they blocked seven years ago, medicare for trump said he liked in...
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major highways under water, st. louis is now virtually cut off from the southwest. >> i can't stress enough that, if there's water on that roadway, do not go into it. >> hopefully, this wall of sandbags will hold. >> reporter: in eureka, missouri, the meramac river at record levels. that means sleepless nights for business owners like kathy gillman. >> we've got five pumps running in here. trying to keep the water pumped out. >> reporter: and david, downstream from eureka here in arnold, it's hard to tell where the river ends and where the street begins, and it's still rising. not expected to crest until about midnight. >> alex, thank you. >>> let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano. >>> hi, david, they got more rain tonight across the flood zone. it's going to be very slow to move out. take a look at the watches and warnings, from michigan. lot of severe weather across louisiana and texas. watches up there until midnight. the front will move east during the nighttime. by tomorrow we've got a severe weather threat -
major highways under water, st. louis is now virtually cut off from the southwest. >> i can't stress enough that, if there's water on that roadway, do not go into it. >> hopefully, this wall of sandbags will hold. >> reporter: in eureka, missouri, the meramac river at record levels. that means sleepless nights for business owners like kathy gillman. >> we've got five pumps running in here. trying to keep the water pumped out. >> reporter: and david, downstream from...
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st. louissident -- fed president calling for balance sheets calm. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: it's a 11:29 a.m. here in sydney. the local markets are trading to the downside for a third straight day. that's a view of the sydney house. a beautiful winter's day here. we are seeing downward pressure when it comes to aussie stocks having to decouple from the asian rally we had been. every sector accept materials and financials staying today.ove water the latest declines being driven by the poor outlook for commodities outtake in china. iron ore trading below $60 a ton for the first time since october.that is weighing on the broader commodities picture. i'm haidi lun here in sydney. marketabsence of capitals coming through from global markets, we have seen low volumes and not a lot of physicians being taken given that the u.k. and u.s. and large parts of asia remain closed. hong kong and china are closed for holiday as well. the focus shifting back to central banks. comments from the ec
st. louissident -- fed president calling for balance sheets calm. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: it's a 11:29 a.m. here in sydney. the local markets are trading to the downside for a third straight day. that's a view of the sydney house. a beautiful winter's day here. we are seeing downward pressure when it comes to aussie stocks having to decouple from the asian rally we had been. every sector accept materials and financials staying today.ove water the latest declines being driven...
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st. louis is right now the number one murder capital of the united states.than honduras in murders per capita. >> you also are at ferguson where there wasn't a gun. i'm not talking about waiting. i'm talking about dealing right now and let's not wait for them to one day say that we have equal constitutional rights when we're not protected under the present laws now without guns. imagine if we had more of us with guns. let's continue this debate in the future. i thank you for coming on. you're a very good guest. thank you. >> i thank you. happy sunday. my mother's from chicago and says hello. >> tell her hello from me. >>> up next, things may finally change and set free an innocent man. details after this break. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my dentu
st. louis is right now the number one murder capital of the united states.than honduras in murders per capita. >> you also are at ferguson where there wasn't a gun. i'm not talking about waiting. i'm talking about dealing right now and let's not wait for them to one day say that we have equal constitutional rights when we're not protected under the present laws now without guns. imagine if we had more of us with guns. let's continue this debate in the future. i thank you for coming on....
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May 22, 2017
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st. louis on the board early.istian royal played hero last night, got another clutch notch, drives one over, off adam wayneright, 4-1, st. louis, 3rd inning. 4th inning, nunez, learning to play the outfield on the fly, he is catching them too. wayneright of base hit on his back. 5th ening, cane leaves a fat page over the heart of the plate for carpenter. 6-1, cards, 7-1 in the 8th, giants dead last in big 10 home run, couple out of st. louis, coughered and then mune ezgo back to back. cardinals win 8-3 and avoid the sweep. cane falls 3 and 2 on the season. >>> stanford baseball, coach marcus coaching his final regular season home game. after 41 years, can you believe that? 41 years with the cardholes, his team sent him out in style. the game against washington, walk-off fashion stanford headd to the post season but this could be marcus' final appearance at the sunken diamond. >>> cal softball beat notre dame in the ncaa regionals, things did not go well in the afternoon. host auburn beat cal 8-1 the final. the bea
st. louis on the board early.istian royal played hero last night, got another clutch notch, drives one over, off adam wayneright, 4-1, st. louis, 3rd inning. 4th inning, nunez, learning to play the outfield on the fly, he is catching them too. wayneright of base hit on his back. 5th ening, cane leaves a fat page over the heart of the plate for carpenter. 6-1, cards, 7-1 in the 8th, giants dead last in big 10 home run, couple out of st. louis, coughered and then mune ezgo back to back. cardinals...
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liz: the "st. louist-dispatch," the newspaper, you know this, said this about your suspension -- essentially that you were acting on behalf of the nra while you are writing a column, is that accurate? >> no, it isn't. up until this point, i have gone on lots of nra television programs. i've been on kim and company as a guest host and as a regular guest. no pay, no formal arrangement, and i did those things because i wanted to and because i am a pundit and been on thousands of radio programs and television all over the world. pbs world, al jazeera, news 4 and great britain and i wasn't paid for any of those appearances either. this is part of what pundits do before they make it big and get a contributorship, you have to earn your chops. i'm doing that because i can. i'm a syndicated radio host and get my opinions out there. that's all that was. not paid. not a formal relationship. i am a gun owner, i'm ccw certified. i believe in squeezing 250 rounds through a gun and i'm proud of that. liz: stacy washing
liz: the "st. louist-dispatch," the newspaper, you know this, said this about your suspension -- essentially that you were acting on behalf of the nra while you are writing a column, is that accurate? >> no, it isn't. up until this point, i have gone on lots of nra television programs. i've been on kim and company as a guest host and as a regular guest. no pay, no formal arrangement, and i did those things because i wanted to and because i am a pundit and been on thousands of...
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ises >> the giants were going for a three-game sweep of the cardinals in st. louis. the cardinals jumped on matt cain for four runs in the second, three coming on this double. he had a pair of hits and four rbi. san francisco got on the board in the third, as last night's hero christian arroyo rips this double, scoring joe panik from first. but st. louis answers in the fifth. matt carpenter goes deep, his ninth of the season. giants lose 8-3. tomorrow the team is in chicago to take on the cubs. >>> over at the coliseum, the a's going for a sweep of the red sox. in the fourth, chad pender strikes again after that monster blast yesterday, he delivers a two-run shot to give oakland the 3-2 lead. but boston ties the game and goes into the fifth on the hit and run. dustin pedroia gets the ball through the infield and mookie bets scores all the way from first. then in the sixth, mitch moreland goes deep to right field for a no doubt two-run homer. the red sox salvage the series finale with a 12-3 victory. if a's have an off day tomorrow before hosting miami. >>> pittsburgh
ises >> the giants were going for a three-game sweep of the cardinals in st. louis. the cardinals jumped on matt cain for four runs in the second, three coming on this double. he had a pair of hits and four rbi. san francisco got on the board in the third, as last night's hero christian arroyo rips this double, scoring joe panik from first. but st. louis answers in the fifth. matt carpenter goes deep, his ninth of the season. giants lose 8-3. tomorrow the team is in chicago to take on the...
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jonathan: joining me around the table is greg peters, bonnie and in st. louise have brian railing -- brian rehling. brian, i want to begin with you and talk about this issue around the balance sheet. will it be as boring as the federal reserve suggests and hopes? brian: absolutely. do whole point for the fed's not use the balance sheet reduction is a policy tool, in my opinion. they used it once they wanted to drive rates lower and the point is to get out of this with no disruption. jonathan: this will not be a policy tool for those hoping they would move on balance sheet and pause on rates. will they be disappointed? gregory: i am sure. i am not sure it will be as boring as the fed thinks. it introduces each fed meeting into play. they are talking about slow and steady but at the end of the day , they have to readjust, and what happens when the economy is,s down and the signaling we need to actually reduce the number, not increase the number? i am not as convinced. annie: i think the fed did very good job in communicating a well-thought-out plan, and this incr
jonathan: joining me around the table is greg peters, bonnie and in st. louise have brian railing -- brian rehling. brian, i want to begin with you and talk about this issue around the balance sheet. will it be as boring as the federal reserve suggests and hopes? brian: absolutely. do whole point for the fed's not use the balance sheet reduction is a policy tool, in my opinion. they used it once they wanted to drive rates lower and the point is to get out of this with no disruption. jonathan:...
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steve gomes and former special agent worked under mummer stationed in st. louis and los angeles. you're uniquely qualified to talk abo what is he like, what can we expect? >> he is tough as nails. this is, somebody who doesn't mess around. he goes right into a job. he asks hard questions. he is demanding. he is very impatient. he gets right done to business. expects agents and investigators to provide answers and results right away. what i expect from him in this investigation. the right person for the job at the right time. anything that gives you insight how he might conduct this investigation. do you think he will start from scratch. add more people. how does the process work. >> well, first of all he is going to set goals and objectives for the investigation based on the parameters provided to him by the deputy attorney jen ram. and from there, he is, i think his overall objective is going to be to, conduct the most comprehensive investigation and to conduct this investigation as fast as america and the world is looking at, the results of this investigation. they are going to
steve gomes and former special agent worked under mummer stationed in st. louis and los angeles. you're uniquely qualified to talk abo what is he like, what can we expect? >> he is tough as nails. this is, somebody who doesn't mess around. he goes right into a job. he asks hard questions. he is demanding. he is very impatient. he gets right done to business. expects agents and investigators to provide answers and results right away. what i expect from him in this investigation. the right...
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. >>> it's production day in st. louis. >> brandon sloan follows somebody for a day.e follows this man, percy brown. >> find out why he was the chosen one. >> that's amazing. i love the fact he's validating percy's existence. >> plus did you know you can make your fidget spinner fly? >> warning at home, you could get a paper cut doing this. >> find out how he does it. >> i'm confused. you get used to food odors in your car. you think it... ...smells fine, but your passengers smell this bell dinging new febreze car with odorclear technology cleans away odors... ...for up to 30 days smells nice... breathe happy, with new febreze. the beswith neutrogena® beach? beach defense® sunscreen. helioplex™ powered, uva uvb strong. beach strength protection for the whole family. for the best day in the sun. neutrogena®. get whatat olive garden.ss new early dinner duos for just $8.99. choose from over 50 delicious combinations. and all the salad and breadsticks you want. from 3-5 monday through thursday. hurry in, it's early dinner duos. only at olive garden. i'm going on a targetr
. >>> it's production day in st. louis. >> brandon sloan follows somebody for a day.e follows this man, percy brown. >> find out why he was the chosen one. >> that's amazing. i love the fact he's validating percy's existence. >> plus did you know you can make your fidget spinner fly? >> warning at home, you could get a paper cut doing this. >> find out how he does it. >> i'm confused. you get used to food odors in your car. you think it......
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>> okay, thanks, mike, the giants and cardinal this is a long night in st. louistheir contest went 13 innings. the fans had to sit through a 4-1/2 hour marathon, and in the first four, giants converge on the pop fly. brandon crawford with a sliding grab. he was scoreless in the tenth when the cardinals sends the ball deep to center and span goes back and makes a nice catch at the wall. for second straight night, there was a rain delay, this one lasted about 40 minutes. finally in the 13th, the kid, christian arroyo comes through with a bases loaded, two-run double and they beat st. louis 3-1 t giant 3-1, the giants have won 7 of the last 8 games. >>> oakland's bats came to life, last night's hero, mark canha ties it up with a solo shot and after a jed lowrie base hit, davis sends it deep to center. 13th of the season. make s it 5-3 oakland. and pinder outdoes davis with a monster shot in to the second deck, this ball traveling 483 feet, lowrie added a home run in the sixth. as the a's beat up boston, 8-3 and will try to complete a four-game sweep tomorrow afternoo
>> okay, thanks, mike, the giants and cardinal this is a long night in st. louistheir contest went 13 innings. the fans had to sit through a 4-1/2 hour marathon, and in the first four, giants converge on the pop fly. brandon crawford with a sliding grab. he was scoreless in the tenth when the cardinals sends the ball deep to center and span goes back and makes a nice catch at the wall. for second straight night, there was a rain delay, this one lasted about 40 minutes. finally in the...
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temperatures only 66 in new york, but 84 in raleigh, and look at st. louis. 88 degrees. this is the map that i've been showing you for weeks, because this is where we've been, the troth along the east. but now that's moving out, the pattern is changing and by the middle of the week, we'll see the heat move in here. the cool out moving out, warm air moving in, 90s looking likely and not just 90s. we could be setting a record high temperature on wednesday. that record high is 92 degrees. i think we'll be very close to that one. tomorrow, high of 83. five or ten degrees warmer than today. still a little bit of a breeze but very nice day with low humidity. car wash, tomorrow, yeah, get her done. great day to get tar friday. chance of an afternoon storm on friday. 91 degrees coming up on thursday. couple of really hot days. friday hot too. the humidity will be up there as well. little bit cooler for the weekend. 72 on your saturday. 75 degrees on sunday. then a chance of storms on monday. that's with a pretty strong cold front that drops us back into the 70s for next week. bu
temperatures only 66 in new york, but 84 in raleigh, and look at st. louis. 88 degrees. this is the map that i've been showing you for weeks, because this is where we've been, the troth along the east. but now that's moving out, the pattern is changing and by the middle of the week, we'll see the heat move in here. the cool out moving out, warm air moving in, 90s looking likely and not just 90s. we could be setting a record high temperature on wednesday. that record high is 92 degrees. i think...
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we will be speaking exclusively with the st. louised president, jim bullard, later on "daybreak asia" in about an hour. there's plenty more coming up on the show. areralian investors tackling companies that do not appear to be making progress on gender diversity. we will be talking about that later this hour. betty: they are trying to change president trump's visa policy saying it will damage the industry. details on that coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: i am haidi lun in sydney. betty: i am betty liu in new york. you're watching "daybreak: australia." one of the big tech services company is warning president trump's america first agenda will damage the technology industry. ramy inocencio has been following all of this. why speak out now? off the backoming of what is happening in terms of their quarterly report. the report came out and missed analyst expectations by far. not just 10 percent or 20% but on the order of about 24%. i will get to that in a little bit. folks that do not really understand what it is, it is india's bi
we will be speaking exclusively with the st. louised president, jim bullard, later on "daybreak asia" in about an hour. there's plenty more coming up on the show. areralian investors tackling companies that do not appear to be making progress on gender diversity. we will be talking about that later this hour. betty: they are trying to change president trump's visa policy saying it will damage the industry. details on that coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: i am haidi lun in...
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the st. louissident, he said the jury is still out on whether the trump administration will meet wall street expectations. i have to say jim bullard was excited about the possibility of trump when he came into office. speaking to bloomberg, he said at some point, the honeymoon. aim will come to an end and washington is going to need to deliver on the policy promises that were made during the campaign and in the last two months. that has driven the stock market higher. listen to a chunk of jim bullard here. jim: the business confidence numbers shot up after the election and the president was perceived as more pro-business than the previous administration. washington does have to deliver at some point, and i think that is a concern going forward, whether the honeymoon period would end at some point and maybe the reality of america politics would settle in. we will see if that happens or not. i think the jury is still out on all of that. matt: we have one of the pros here to help us out. peter, senior
the st. louissident, he said the jury is still out on whether the trump administration will meet wall street expectations. i have to say jim bullard was excited about the possibility of trump when he came into office. speaking to bloomberg, he said at some point, the honeymoon. aim will come to an end and washington is going to need to deliver on the policy promises that were made during the campaign and in the last two months. that has driven the stock market higher. listen to a chunk of jim...
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forecasters predict the st. louisa could receive up to 2 inches of rain through tomorrow and even more rain expected to fall in the southern part of the state. up to a foot of rain hit missouri over the weekend causing flash flooding, evacuations, and three deaths. more than 300 roads are still closed, towns have been setting up sandbagging drives. >> it's important to come out and support the community and protect the people in the properties that are here. this is my home. >> floodwaters have already damaged 200 homes in suburban st. louis. they are threatening 1500 more. forecasters predict in one eastern missouri city, the missouri river will reach more than 13 feet above flood stage level. 13 feet above. devastating. >>> 4:20. here at home, getting around on the east bay just got a little easier. the new car sharing service that is a win-win for drivers and the local economy. >>> and a texas teenager shot and killed by police now investigators say new video shows the officer lied about what happened before the sh
forecasters predict the st. louisa could receive up to 2 inches of rain through tomorrow and even more rain expected to fall in the southern part of the state. up to a foot of rain hit missouri over the weekend causing flash flooding, evacuations, and three deaths. more than 300 roads are still closed, towns have been setting up sandbagging drives. >> it's important to come out and support the community and protect the people in the properties that are here. this is my home. >>...