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in st. louis. has everyone seen it? no, yeah? downtown? prof. mumford: there are actually two others. prof. garb: there are two others? prof. mumford: [indiscernible] the saint nicholas hotel. prof. garb: i knew about that but that is not standing anymore. yes. he designed that but that is not a skyscraper. louis sullivan is one of the people articulating that the skyscraper should not just be an emblem of capitalism and the pursuit of profit. so he wanted to demonstrate a larger civic purpose connected with the skyscraper as an urban form. so he and others produced elaborately adorned the lobbies. they adorned the buildings with elaborate, almost a sort of natural type designs and forms. they attempt to create a new aesthetic that is civic and -- civic oriented rather than corporate oriented. the aesthetics are essential -- here's a piece of the masonry on the outside of the wainwright building. again, designed to show beauty, culture, a concern with aesthetics rather than concern simply with pro
in st. louis. has everyone seen it? no, yeah? downtown? prof. mumford: there are actually two others. prof. garb: there are two others? prof. mumford: [indiscernible] the saint nicholas hotel. prof. garb: i knew about that but that is not standing anymore. yes. he designed that but that is not a skyscraper. louis sullivan is one of the people articulating that the skyscraper should not just be an emblem of capitalism and the pursuit of profit. so he wanted to demonstrate a larger civic purpose...
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also, st. louis at this point is building the largest train station with an enormous steel frame which is preserved and 80's when it was turned into a shopping center. also, a building on the interior shows the influence of sullivan in the interior ornament of the main lobbies designed by an architect named lewis malay. it is the same context you have the auditorium building that is all steel frame and tries to express that fact are not using conditional -- traditional ornaments and tries to transform the vocabulary of architecture to express this is a tall building designed in a unified way. where, on the inside, every office is intended to be similar to every other. each one demands natural light, can be rentable, and non-rentable parts of the building are shunt to a minimum, like the elevator, the bathrooms, rentable floor area, so that improves the need for efficiency in design, thinking through every detail and element to maximize the rentable amount of space. all the ideas become part of modern
also, st. louis at this point is building the largest train station with an enormous steel frame which is preserved and 80's when it was turned into a shopping center. also, a building on the interior shows the influence of sullivan in the interior ornament of the main lobbies designed by an architect named lewis malay. it is the same context you have the auditorium building that is all steel frame and tries to express that fact are not using conditional -- traditional ornaments and tries to...
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others like st. louis, baltimore, gradually drop out of the top 10 of these listings and are replaced eventually by cities in the south and west. a process that is still going on today. to briefly talk about st. louis and the skyscrapers at the end here, st. louis in 1900, the fourth largest city in the country, a city that, like chicago, had major industries, many of which involving stove making and shoemaking. many breweries in st. louis, one of which survives anheuser-busch, and you can , visit it where it has a tour where you can see the preserved industrial processes. also, at this point, st. louis building the world's largest train station. enormous train shed preserved until the 80's when it was turned into a shopping center. also, a building on the interior shows the influence of sullivan in the interior ornament of the main lobbies designed by an architect named lewis malay. it is the same context you have the auditorium building that is all steel frame and tries to express that fact are not using
others like st. louis, baltimore, gradually drop out of the top 10 of these listings and are replaced eventually by cities in the south and west. a process that is still going on today. to briefly talk about st. louis and the skyscrapers at the end here, st. louis in 1900, the fourth largest city in the country, a city that, like chicago, had major industries, many of which involving stove making and shoemaking. many breweries in st. louis, one of which survives anheuser-busch, and you can ,...
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you're from st. louis.ocal pizza. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: the worst pizza you've ever had in your life. >> i'll say it specifically. >> jimmy: jon, though, whether he likes it or not, he has to defend it. >> yes, i do. >> jimmy: he is from st. louis. >> yes, i do. >> jimmy: but in the interest of fairness, i brought you another st. louis treat. >> oh, god. >> jimmy: now this -- >> oh! >> jimmy: i've had, it's actually delicious. >> yes. >> jimmy: in fact, my wife, who is from st. louis, stole most of these. this is ted drew's frozen custard. >> oh! >> jimmy: now have a look at that. >> this is very good stuff. >> jimmy: i don't know why they gave us plates for it. >> i don't know why they gave us spoons. >> jimmy: what is your flavor at ted drew's? >> it's usually -- i usually do vanilla and mix stuff in. >> jimmy: i've been there -- they turn it over and it doesn't come out? >> that ain't going anywhere. >> jimmy: it's called a concrete. >> concrete, right. mm! >> jimmy: this is not ice cream, frozen custar
you're from st. louis.ocal pizza. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: the worst pizza you've ever had in your life. >> i'll say it specifically. >> jimmy: jon, though, whether he likes it or not, he has to defend it. >> yes, i do. >> jimmy: he is from st. louis. >> yes, i do. >> jimmy: but in the interest of fairness, i brought you another st. louis treat. >> oh, god. >> jimmy: now this -- >> oh! >> jimmy: i've had, it's actually...
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this is a st. louis icon. this is what people in st. t it's also one of the really true wonders of the world. >> reporter: i don't think people realize that it is actually a national monument. you think, in a way, this monument kind of gets short tripped? >> yeah, we're hoping to fix that. >> reporter: we begin the tour of this new multi-level, interactive museum with ranger rhonda. >> would you like a little tour of the history? >> reporter: would love it. >> we'll show you what the gateway arch represents. >> reporter: all right. >> 201 years of american history. this is the colonial st. louis exhibit. this helps share the story with our visitors about the early days of st. louis. >> reporter: rhonda, i notice, looking at this wall, the cultural and racial diversity that was here. >> this is a real objective of our museum experience, is we want to share american history from multiple perspectives. this model represents the rebuilt city of st. louis in 1852. >> reporter: this is a representation of that? >> it is. >> reporter: it's the
this is a st. louis icon. this is what people in st. t it's also one of the really true wonders of the world. >> reporter: i don't think people realize that it is actually a national monument. you think, in a way, this monument kind of gets short tripped? >> yeah, we're hoping to fix that. >> reporter: we begin the tour of this new multi-level, interactive museum with ranger rhonda. >> would you like a little tour of the history? >> reporter: would love it....
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st. louis, where we'll be tomorrow, live. 103. 98 in tampa, 106 in brownsville and this weekend, chicago, triple digits, atlanta, mid to upper 90s, houston will feel like it's over 100 degrees. the difference will be right along the coastline. the cool ocean breezes, it will be beautiful in montauk, in the 70s, boston in the 80s, new york city, we're going to be touching near 100 degrees. harrisburg, and rochester all feeling like over 100 degrees. we're going 0 get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. it's only on a few categories. and when those categories change, you gotta sign up again. when does it end?! with the capital one quicksilver® card, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. it's like a cash back oasis. what's in your wallet? >>> good morning i'm meteor olgs kari hall. it's going to be nice and comfortable and inland areas in the low 80s and more of the same tomorrow. by friday it starts to heat up. we'll be up to 92 degrees. 98 degrees
st. louis, where we'll be tomorrow, live. 103. 98 in tampa, 106 in brownsville and this weekend, chicago, triple digits, atlanta, mid to upper 90s, houston will feel like it's over 100 degrees. the difference will be right along the coastline. the cool ocean breezes, it will be beautiful in montauk, in the 70s, boston in the 80s, new york city, we're going to be touching near 100 degrees. harrisburg, and rochester all feeling like over 100 degrees. we're going 0 get to your local forecast...
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. >> that it would go the way of st. louis and detroit and all these other places just because -- and, you know, you flash forward 20 years later, those same wards on the northwest and southwest sides that were most heavily for everything pton and hated harold and all, you know, they all voted for barack obama. and they were still mostly or all white. >> yeah. >> you know, i think one of the things harold, even with the people who at the time hated him, i think he proved to them that a black, a black man could be -- a black person could be high executive official of a city like chicago and nothing horrible would happen. >> yeah, one of the -- >> and that's a great legacy. >> one of the things we saw in the '87 election was that some of those wards that were really anti-harold in '83, that the voting totals were reduced. so a lot of folks figured out that they didn't want to vote for him, but he had done a good job. >> right. >> and so they just didn't vote. >> we're getting to my last question about legacy, but -- >> well, spe
. >> that it would go the way of st. louis and detroit and all these other places just because -- and, you know, you flash forward 20 years later, those same wards on the northwest and southwest sides that were most heavily for everything pton and hated harold and all, you know, they all voted for barack obama. and they were still mostly or all white. >> yeah. >> you know, i think one of the things harold, even with the people who at the time hated him, i think he proved to...
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then you will see the st. louis cathedral, and the city hall during spanish colonial times, and the main plaza. it is well preserved from about 1850 on. very symmetrical, filled with street life, artists, buskers, pedestrians. it is the absolute historic heart of the city. everyone knows it and everyone loves it. we are about to cross into the neighborhood which has really been at the forefront of the orleans.ina new >> what was this neighborhood before katrina? professor campanella: it was more native, local folks, for families, more children in the streets, more renters. after katrina, many of those renter families got jostled out because of the whole disruption. >> were you living here during hurricane katrina? >> in fact we stayed in our house and witnessed the entire day and week. august 29 was incredibly intense. we were euphoric that evening that we had survived, and didn't augustrealize, because we were a doghouse and -- in a dark house, that the levies had breached. only the next day biking around, surveyin
then you will see the st. louis cathedral, and the city hall during spanish colonial times, and the main plaza. it is well preserved from about 1850 on. very symmetrical, filled with street life, artists, buskers, pedestrians. it is the absolute historic heart of the city. everyone knows it and everyone loves it. we are about to cross into the neighborhood which has really been at the forefront of the orleans.ina new >> what was this neighborhood before katrina? professor campanella: it...
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then, you will see the st. louis cathedral, and the city hall during spanish colonial times, and the main plaza. well preserved from about 1850 on. there's symmetrical. filled with streetlife, artists, musicians, busters, pedestrians. it is the absolute historic heart of the city. everyone knows and everyone loves it. we are about to cross into a neighborhood cald water, which has really been at the forefront of the post-katrina gentrification of new orleans. >> you mentioned post-katrina, what was his neighborhood before katrina? >> more african-americans, more native, local folks, more families, or children in the streets, more renters. after katrina, many of those renter families got jostled out because of the whole disruption to the life here. >> reliving her then? >> -- were you living here/ yes, we witnessed the entire week and day. it was incredibly intense. we were euphoric that evening that we had survived and didn't realize what was going on because we were inside a dark house and cut off from the rest of t
then, you will see the st. louis cathedral, and the city hall during spanish colonial times, and the main plaza. well preserved from about 1850 on. there's symmetrical. filled with streetlife, artists, musicians, busters, pedestrians. it is the absolute historic heart of the city. everyone knows and everyone loves it. we are about to cross into a neighborhood cald water, which has really been at the forefront of the post-katrina gentrification of new orleans. >> you mentioned...
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closely by the force of going to the be sued the strongest st louis louis. thank you so very much. for the good of what i think. the bad news these books that particular claim the biggest in the book let me get to the book on me by letting me sit alone i'm going to let this play. with you but it's missing something shocking and claiming to have been the best going to claim exists now based on the book let me cut it but i'm. going to buy the tickets to such places to let. the flow of electrons. flow the below. you'll get the beat the books lead me to let me play the sad news. please. explain a. few folks are you serious. accident limited so much excitement looks like sucks . when. i close. to a. fuel tank. because . of the science news the kids have. to suffer. the to compete economically well alex alex. clique how our commitment. as a club. would seem islamists leaks exceeds. the flu for a miniscule. i look. at her please please. mum please play seems odd look up the flow gets up let alone. currently the same exists little bit small movements such. as the morning please please plea
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the closely following are simply going to sue the strongest st louis louis. thank you so very much. for the kind of thing. the businesses that particular claim the books using them going to get to. the ballgame in. sintra going to play. with but there is no such place as the books are going to claim exists now because the book was the book with the recruitment book but. let me cut to subtract. the book you'll get the same clinton you'll get the became the gloomy news outlet business news. the. missing six o'clock. news. thanks young excitement limited so much to commit. acts . and. letting go of high class. clueless. fewkes. of the science news the kids have to. do something news. feed the economy. thanks. to our. family. concept is a. good seal some previously. thanks. a miniscule. please. please please. mum please. look at her legs cause look look look look look good so the look. the big seams exists the islamists. are more english in the play. look look. the bull look. the bull. let alone get out probably going to meet her very few times complaints on. the subject is going to com
the closely following are simply going to sue the strongest st louis louis. thank you so very much. for the kind of thing. the businesses that particular claim the books using them going to get to. the ballgame in. sintra going to play. with but there is no such place as the books are going to claim exists now because the book was the book with the recruitment book but. let me cut to subtract. the book you'll get the same clinton you'll get the became the gloomy news outlet business news. the....
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vaccine researchers in st. louisople $3,500 to be exposed to the flu for research purposes. joining us now to talk about that is "tonight show" writer and st. louis native joe firestone. ♪ joe, thank you. hey, joe! thank you for being here. oh, wow. thank you for being here. >> yeah, sure. thanks for having me, jimmy. i'm so happy to represent the lou. we got the arch, we got chuck berry and now we got the paid flu, baby. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right. so how do you feel about all this? >> uh, if i'm honest, not good. i mean, i've been living in new york city for years, just getting the flu for free this whole time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. i'm sorry about that. >> yeah, i mean, i'm getting it on the subway, waiting for the subway, on my way out of the subway. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] mostly just the subway. >> yeah, spend a lot of time there. i got a long commute, plus i don't wash my hands. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, have you ever considered using purell or something like that? >> oh, jimmy, i didn't
vaccine researchers in st. louisople $3,500 to be exposed to the flu for research purposes. joining us now to talk about that is "tonight show" writer and st. louis native joe firestone. ♪ joe, thank you. hey, joe! thank you for being here. oh, wow. thank you for being here. >> yeah, sure. thanks for having me, jimmy. i'm so happy to represent the lou. we got the arch, we got chuck berry and now we got the paid flu, baby. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right. so how do you feel...
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frenzy of severe thunderstorms with flash flooding and travel delays from kansas city, des moines, st. louis, indianapolis, over to charleston. then, we're expecting that stormy weather to reach back into the dakotas as well as omaha, nebraska, and down into texas, tropical moisture feeding into that. the heat continues to expand in the southwest, severe weather by thursday afternoon from little rock to st. louis. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, flooding this time inside a las vegas casino. >>> also ahead, the new list of america's favorite supermarkets. see which one tops the list and why. >>> an exclusive interview with this woman seen here nearly >>> we're back now with a scene that played out at a girls' softball tournament in tennessee. nearly a dozen parents got into a brawl, reportedly fighting over calls made by the umpire. both teams have now been disqualified from the tournament even though no players or coaches were involved in the fight. >>> american airlines said it could be days before it sorts out the chaos caused by a computer glitch. as many as 1,
frenzy of severe thunderstorms with flash flooding and travel delays from kansas city, des moines, st. louis, indianapolis, over to charleston. then, we're expecting that stormy weather to reach back into the dakotas as well as omaha, nebraska, and down into texas, tropical moisture feeding into that. the heat continues to expand in the southwest, severe weather by thursday afternoon from little rock to st. louis. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, flooding...
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he said st. louisa city i love brought me to new orleans because that's where he had grown up and he hated st. louis, a northern city so he was fleeing from that background and he came to new orleans and he said it changed his life. he said i found in new orleans freedom i have always needed in the shock my system gave me the material about which i have been writing ever since. when he first came to new orleans he sort of circled around the french quarter looking for a place to stay and finally wound up in the french quarter. of the french quarter was much more italian in those days than it was french and it was essentially a slum and by 1938 there were even plans to tear it down. business people who wanted to just bulldoze the whole area, so it was a very inexpensive-- inexpensive place to live in many writers and artists were attracted to the french quarter and it lived there in the 20s and 30s. >> across the street's presidential hall where tennessee spent his first night in new orleans. stayed here
he said st. louisa city i love brought me to new orleans because that's where he had grown up and he hated st. louis, a northern city so he was fleeing from that background and he came to new orleans and he said it changed his life. he said i found in new orleans freedom i have always needed in the shock my system gave me the material about which i have been writing ever since. when he first came to new orleans he sort of circled around the french quarter looking for a place to stay and finally...
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we're already in the midst of it and there is like st. louis. e growing heat is thestory. it's been with us through may and june, the southwest and texas now it is exmpnding. s heat index 99, kansas city up around 100. by the time we get to satury there is 96 for heat in indianapolis, and by fathows day, watchhe heat really expands to the east. d.c., nashville includk . that's a l the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> well, the red showing up on the map and spreading, areasth south carolina today getting into the 90s and well into the 90s all the which as far north as minneapolis. denver at 95. c not exactl but a little less humid. >>> we'll get to everyone else as father's dayorecast coming up. >> looking forward to it. thank you, bill. >>> some golf greatsuffered a reality check during the first round of the u.s. open. making his first appearance since 2015, tiger woods hit a triple bogey on the par 4, first hole set himhe way behind pack. he finished at 8 over par. oubles only continued with phil mickelson making par at the la
we're already in the midst of it and there is like st. louis. e growing heat is thestory. it's been with us through may and june, the southwest and texas now it is exmpnding. s heat index 99, kansas city up around 100. by the time we get to satury there is 96 for heat in indianapolis, and by fathows day, watchhe heat really expands to the east. d.c., nashville includk . that's a l the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> well, the red showing up...
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the worst of it, st. louis 103. nashville 99. 102 in cleveland, hot for you. charlotte about 101. the good news is it will get a little bit cooler as we go through tuesday in those areas as the heat gets pushed a littl strong thunderstorms in areas of northern new england. it's a hot day and the thunderstorms cool you off. i'll give you an update on the seve weather threat coming up. >> all right, that time of year. >>> it was definitely an incredible weekend. the sequel to the superhero flick crushed the box office earning $180 million domestically, making it the best launch for any animated film in history. and the eighth-biggest opening of all-time. >> the women of "ocean's 8" took second on the list. it earned around $19.5 million, bringing its domestic total to over $79 million. and to round out the top three, the film "tag," the true story about a group of adult men who continue their decades-long g of tag, opened $14 million in its opening weekend. when you want more than just clean there's finished. new finish quantum's breakthrough three chamber technology combines to scr
the worst of it, st. louis 103. nashville 99. 102 in cleveland, hot for you. charlotte about 101. the good news is it will get a little bit cooler as we go through tuesday in those areas as the heat gets pushed a littl strong thunderstorms in areas of northern new england. it's a hot day and the thunderstorms cool you off. i'll give you an update on the seve weather threat coming up. >> all right, that time of year. >>> it was definitely an incredible weekend. the sequel to the...
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chicago, st. louis, atlanta not too bad, but chicago and st. louis most likely dealing with some thunderstorm delays. for us out west we have a little bit of fog along the coast, and that fog will be a constant player really the next couple of days, which is good news for certainly the firefighters in northern california because you're bringing in a cooler direction of wind. now by saturday, the wind direction changes. friday and saturday the wind direction changes and comes more out of the north-northeast not dissimilar from last weekend when the whole thing got going, so cal fire is very aware of that. they have to get a good containment on the pawnee fire before friday. not anticipating a red flag warning, but not great conditions to fight fires in. so high pressure has left, that was this weekend when it got so hot and windy. this low pressure is here wednesday and thursday, so coastal clouds, temperatures generally in the 60s and low 80s, and then it switches back to a hot pattern as the high pressure builds back in. here's the forecast tom
chicago, st. louis, atlanta not too bad, but chicago and st. louis most likely dealing with some thunderstorm delays. for us out west we have a little bit of fog along the coast, and that fog will be a constant player really the next couple of days, which is good news for certainly the firefighters in northern california because you're bringing in a cooler direction of wind. now by saturday, the wind direction changes. friday and saturday the wind direction changes and comes more out of the...
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we topped out5t in kansas city. 96 in st. louis. 89 in chicago.elt warmer when you factor in the humidity. 85 in new york. temperatures will be going upy. to heat advisories and warnings. minneapolis, chicago, st. louis unde heatarnings with heat index values above 100 degrees. today's highsell intohe 90s, 97 in st. louis, cleveland, 94. new york city 90. and then excessive heat continues as you go into monday with aas like chicago getting 15 to 20 degrees above average. 92 in new york monday. then we cool off for the middle of the week, into the 80s. that's the weather across the country. window. out your >>> a warm one out there already. temperatures in the low to mid t.70s at this po if you're headed to the pool, good idea to do that. that heat index by the time we head to 2:00, nearing 100 degrees. we get sunshine out there. maybe an isolated passing shower or popup thunderstorm. temperatures on the way to the mid 90s today. that heat index is around 100 degrees. n eye to the sky. only 20% chance to see a storm where you are by this afternoon.
we topped out5t in kansas city. 96 in st. louis. 89 in chicago.elt warmer when you factor in the humidity. 85 in new york. temperatures will be going upy. to heat advisories and warnings. minneapolis, chicago, st. louis unde heatarnings with heat index values above 100 degrees. today's highsell intohe 90s, 97 in st. louis, cleveland, 94. new york city 90. and then excessive heat continues as you go into monday with aas like chicago getting 15 to 20 degrees above average. 92 in new york monday....
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back-to-back singlespen theng ninth br the tying run to the plate for st. louis john: a first part of mission accomplished, y've got to get a couple of guys o before you can bring in that tying run now that tying run is at the plate. you want to keep the line movin moving.t >> joe: i limited playing time this year,o he does hav home runs. he takesal a tailing fastbfor a strike. 1-1. >> john: a justin wilson has started warm up for the cubs >> joe: top othe order after this. 1-1. two balls and a strike. >> john: it you would expect that, nine ds is a long time. you never want t get out of sync when u are feeling really good. i felt i wanted every three days if possible. i didn't want to go longth peris out getting out there, you can never predict. >> joe: three balls and a strike on garcia. morrow had said to joe maddon he wadealing with some fatiguee then once h was ready they milwaukee, huge l last night it didn't him. before you know it, it's been more than a week strike two. >> john: you k that's the first place the umpire was going to look because he was goin
back-to-back singlespen theng ninth br the tying run to the plate for st. louis john: a first part of mission accomplished, y've got to get a couple of guys o before you can bring in that tying run now that tying run is at the plate. you want to keep the line movin moving.t >> joe: i limited playing time this year,o he does hav home runs. he takesal a tailing fastbfor a strike. 1-1. >> john: a justin wilson has started warm up for the cubs >> joe: top othe order after this....
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if we were standing here in this chamber, in 1939, when this country was sending back the -- the st. louis, which had set sail on may 13, 1939, from hamburg, germany, with more than 900 german jewish refugee, including children, that all of to us a person would like to say, if i were here, i would have made the case to accept the st. louis and those 900 passengers and make sure they could find refuge and asylum in this country. instead this country chose not to. and we sent that ship back to europe. where more than 250 of those 900 passengers would be slaughtered in the holocaust. this is our opportunity to do the right thing. we will be judged by our conscience, by our children, and by history. this is our moment of truth. so i join my friend from california, with every member in this chamber, republican and democrat, in calling upon ourselves, our country, to do the right thing at the moment that we still have the chance to do the right thing. tomorrow legislation will be introduced to end the practice of family separation. as an original co-sponsor of this bill, i'm calling on my collea
if we were standing here in this chamber, in 1939, when this country was sending back the -- the st. louis, which had set sail on may 13, 1939, from hamburg, germany, with more than 900 german jewish refugee, including children, that all of to us a person would like to say, if i were here, i would have made the case to accept the st. louis and those 900 passengers and make sure they could find refuge and asylum in this country. instead this country chose not to. and we sent that ship back to...
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and excessive heat warnings out for st. louislis, outside of chicago for tomorrow with heat end decks up over 100 degrees. that builds east for the weekend. david? >> thank you, rob. >>> and new word tonight after a series of explosions in lotion explosive devices. david sermon has been arrested for setting off a series of explosions since april. authorities say he's been locked in a legal battle with that town. >>> when we come back tonight, the deadly shooting in that newsroom, and what we've just learned from the newspaper. l be right back.ack. alice is living with metastatic atas spreadcer, nc to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that
and excessive heat warnings out for st. louislis, outside of chicago for tomorrow with heat end decks up over 100 degrees. that builds east for the weekend. david? >> thank you, rob. >>> and new word tonight after a series of explosions in lotion explosive devices. david sermon has been arrested for setting off a series of explosions since april. authorities say he's been locked in a legal battle with that town. >>> when we come back tonight, the deadly shooting in that...
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yuri have a racist environment so you have things like the diet in the st. louis in, dozens of african-americans are killed. their neighborhoods are burned to the ground. and dollars of property damage. naacpyou have the organizing in new york to protest at and for better consideration for african-americans in this situation. this is really important is you betweenpike in lynching 1917-1919, african-americans are returning stateside and are laterly -- unlucky to be uniforms and being targeted in the south. this really gives the naacp reason to start the 17.-lynching campaign in 19 we often think of this civil rights movement as his heroic. -- growth phase but this era lays the groundwork for the later revolution that martin luther king adopted. this is a critical moment for african-americans. one thing they had to worry about was how they spoke about the government. rights asthink of our the first 10 amendments but the to be as to what it meant a citizen, the obligation of citizenship, what you development, with the government owes you, are still in flux at this m
yuri have a racist environment so you have things like the diet in the st. louis in, dozens of african-americans are killed. their neighborhoods are burned to the ground. and dollars of property damage. naacpyou have the organizing in new york to protest at and for better consideration for african-americans in this situation. this is really important is you betweenpike in lynching 1917-1919, african-americans are returning stateside and are laterly -- unlucky to be uniforms and being targeted...
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he was, st. louis, a city i loath because that's where he had grown up and he hated st. louis.hought of its a cold, northern city so he was fleeing from the background and he came to new orleans. he said it changed his life. he said he sat in accordance of freedom i had always needed at the shock against my system gave me the material about which i've been writing ever since. we first came to new orleans he sort of circled around the french quarter looking for place to stay, and finally wound up in the french quarter. the french quarter was much more italian in those days than it was french, and it was essentially a slum by 1938. there were even plans to tear it down. business people who wanted to just bulldoze the whole area. it was a very inexpensively in which to live and a great many writers anarchists were attracted to the french quarter and lived there in the 20s and 30s. across the street is preservation hall where tennessee spent his first night in new orleans. state your way before it was a jazz venue. back then was hope of two of his friends, and he stayed in the back
he was, st. louis, a city i loath because that's where he had grown up and he hated st. louis.hought of its a cold, northern city so he was fleeing from the background and he came to new orleans. he said it changed his life. he said he sat in accordance of freedom i had always needed at the shock against my system gave me the material about which i've been writing ever since. we first came to new orleans he sort of circled around the french quarter looking for place to stay, and finally wound...
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speaker, on the week of the congressional baseball game, one which i will wear the uniform of the st. louis cardinals, i rise today and honor the life and career of major league player albert fred cheney who passed away on wednesday, june 6, at 95 years old. he was born in my congressional district in germantown, illinois, on february 2, 1923. red grew up as one of seven children. his dad was a coal miner. he lived in his early days without running water or electricity. he married mary o'riley in 1947 and celebrated 52 years of marriage before she passe away in 1999. together they had four children, 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. as 16 years old while working on a fence under the cilian conservation rps, h suffered an injuryh left eye. that injury made it hard for him to read a breaking ball from the right side so he learned to be a switch hitter. red tried out for the cardinals in 1942 and at his induction ceremony at the baseball hall of fame he said he and his friends hitchhiked a ride to st. louis on a milk truck. quot i never thought that milk truck ride would eventual
speaker, on the week of the congressional baseball game, one which i will wear the uniform of the st. louis cardinals, i rise today and honor the life and career of major league player albert fred cheney who passed away on wednesday, june 6, at 95 years old. he was born in my congressional district in germantown, illinois, on february 2, 1923. red grew up as one of seven children. his dad was a coal miner. he lived in his early days without running water or electricity. he married mary o'riley...
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grant national historic site in st. louis posted this talk. one-hour dwightto introduce dr. pitcaithley -- he is kind of a rock star for us. teaches attired, he new mexico state university, teaches about history and civil war history and he had a book that came out this week, "the u.s. constitution and
grant national historic site in st. louis posted this talk. one-hour dwightto introduce dr. pitcaithley -- he is kind of a rock star for us. teaches attired, he new mexico state university, teaches about history and civil war history and he had a book that came out this week, "the u.s. constitution and
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better at judging when to attack don't just strike as soon as you see your opponent you fell to st louis and dr chris thought. it was me once a long time i was fine it was just a training match if it had been a real competition that would have been bad but it sure was a wake up call. the following day they head out to an important tournament alice and her roommates wake up once lunch is ready. to wendy and we stay up late playing so we wake up late. and this shows an apartment with her teammates. l.g. is one of china's top ten. and investor pays for the apartment food and the players' salaries. to make a dream come true alice ran away from home while i hope my parents often got angry they'd scold and hit me when i played too much pub when they hit me i cried but i'm quick to forget after a while everything would be fine again and i went on playing and they'd hit me again and i played again and so it went on and on. now she's nineteen and has been here for two years in china young people like alice are often considered internet addicts problem cases in a society that expects discipline an
better at judging when to attack don't just strike as soon as you see your opponent you fell to st louis and dr chris thought. it was me once a long time i was fine it was just a training match if it had been a real competition that would have been bad but it sure was a wake up call. the following day they head out to an important tournament alice and her roommates wake up once lunch is ready. to wendy and we stay up late playing so we wake up late. and this shows an apartment with her...
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number of things led to the decline of the fort worth stockyards, but also the similarly in chicago, st. louis, kansas city. what was happening was the and five big meatpacking out ands began to go avoid the commission companies and go directly to ranchers and say you bring your product directly to me, so i will deal with it. thing whichother was the decentralization of the livestock industry. when anyone brought their cattle here, you had to transport them here. they had to be processed and then they would be sold. and if you could go out directly purchase those animals so they didn't have to be brought here before they went to place in a resting sense of where they are being processed? kind ofre industry was changing its whole format, so it was decentralized rather than centralized in individual stockyards as we knew them then. that meant they were fewer cattle coming here. there was a big boom period in world war ii where after world war ii, the receipts here declined every year. it went through this big transition. -- a while -- it was 1961 that armour closed its operations here. n 1971, a
number of things led to the decline of the fort worth stockyards, but also the similarly in chicago, st. louis, kansas city. what was happening was the and five big meatpacking out ands began to go avoid the commission companies and go directly to ranchers and say you bring your product directly to me, so i will deal with it. thing whichother was the decentralization of the livestock industry. when anyone brought their cattle here, you had to transport them here. they had to be processed and...
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it's more dangerous in st. louis, especially east st. louis than it is in any of these countries down here that i just mentioned. but, mr. speaker, these countries that i mentioned, i'm going to go through it in more detail, these are the top 10 most violent countries in the world. there's a website called world life expectancy dot-com. i followed it for a decade or so. and so these are the most current numbers, mr. speaker. i think it's important for the body to understand what's going on here. we're listening to people advocate for bringing prime gang age young men especially out of these countries into america, and they are coming from the most violent countries in the world, some of them going into the most violent cities in america. the countryside is safer than the cities statistically at least. so here's some numbers. the most violent country in the world right now, the one where you have a greater expectancy of dying a violent death is honduras. honduras has a 94.47 violent deaths per 100,000 rate according to world life expectanc
it's more dangerous in st. louis, especially east st. louis than it is in any of these countries down here that i just mentioned. but, mr. speaker, these countries that i mentioned, i'm going to go through it in more detail, these are the top 10 most violent countries in the world. there's a website called world life expectancy dot-com. i followed it for a decade or so. and so these are the most current numbers, mr. speaker. i think it's important for the body to understand what's going on...
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st. louis will feel like 102 degrees. later in the week, temperatures will moderate in the northeast. as you make your way back to the south, temperatures are way high. milwaukee, you'll be nice and comfortable with temperatures in the 60s. you got to make sure you check on your elderly neighbors. make sure you put a cell phone our your briefcase in the backseat if you're transporting your kids. we don't want a report on any kind of tragedies. and make sure your pets have plenty of water. guys? >> al, thank you. >>> a new twist in the russia investigation. the fbi agent sharply criticized in the inspector-general's report for sending anti-trump text messages now saying he's willing to testify before congress. hallie jackson has more on that. hallie, good morning. >> reporter: hi, hoda, good morning. peter strzok's lawyer says his client is eager to talk publicly about all of this. if he does, it could give us a new window into the thinking of the people involved in some of the most high-profile and high-stakes investigati
st. louis will feel like 102 degrees. later in the week, temperatures will moderate in the northeast. as you make your way back to the south, temperatures are way high. milwaukee, you'll be nice and comfortable with temperatures in the 60s. you got to make sure you check on your elderly neighbors. make sure you put a cell phone our your briefcase in the backseat if you're transporting your kids. we don't want a report on any kind of tragedies. and make sure your pets have plenty of water. guys?...
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as you look at st. louisstrong storms on there, in chicago as well, and some delays flying into st. louis and chicago, because of some of these pop up storms, be ready for that. out west, fog, patchy, along the west coast. you will see a similar pattern as today.>>> temperatures tomorrow a littoler than today. temperatures right now, the change from yesterday, a little bit warmer, i show the same map tomorrow, you will see minuses in front of all these numbers, -5, -8, a cooler afternoon tomorrow, very helpful. the marine layer is getting deep, that's the top of that, normally you can see over here, berkeley in this area, san francisco, it is under that, it is about 1700 feet deep, it is crucial because it brings in the cool, moist air, that is the mechanism for the extended marine layer, the plan for the next couple of days. clouds and fog, lights and mornings, temperatures in the 60s to mid to upper 80s. not unusuall y at all, kind of mild.>>> tomorrow morning, in san francisco, tomorrow afternoon, mostly c
as you look at st. louisstrong storms on there, in chicago as well, and some delays flying into st. louis and chicago, because of some of these pop up storms, be ready for that. out west, fog, patchy, along the west coast. you will see a similar pattern as today.>>> temperatures tomorrow a littoler than today. temperatures right now, the change from yesterday, a little bit warmer, i show the same map tomorrow, you will see minuses in front of all these numbers, -5, -8, a cooler...
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you have things like the riot in east st. louis1917 in which dozens of african-americans are killed. their neighborhood is burned to the ground and millions upon millions in property damage. what you have is the naacp in the silent march in new york. fighting for better situation for african-americans. this is really important because you have a spike in lynching between 1917 and 1919. african-american veterans return statewide and unlucky enough to be wearing their uniform in some parts of the country, particularly the south, is targeted for violence and lynching. this gives the naacp to engage in anti-lynching campaigns in the 1920's which lays to their desegregation campaign in the 1930's. we see this as a heroic period after world war ii -- it lays the groundwork, the foundation for that later effort and for people like martin luther king, byron rustin, others to take it to the next level. so this is a critical moment for african-americans. one thing they had to worry about was how they spoke about the government. today, we thi
you have things like the riot in east st. louis1917 in which dozens of african-americans are killed. their neighborhood is burned to the ground and millions upon millions in property damage. what you have is the naacp in the silent march in new york. fighting for better situation for african-americans. this is really important because you have a spike in lynching between 1917 and 1919. african-american veterans return statewide and unlucky enough to be wearing their uniform in some parts of the...
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chicago, st. louisindianapolis, that's where the worst of it is today and that's going to be for the upcoming weekend. so today, we look at just the numbers. the number of people that will experience 90 plus indices, it's only 100 million of you that won't be feeling that hot. how hot will it be and how warm will it feel? little rock 107. chicago 107 this afternoon. kansas city 106. you're about 100 to 105 but for you you've been in and out of this all summer long. for areas to the north this is by far the hottest it's been all summer. on saturday rochester feels like 100. des moines still 104. memphis 105 and we start bringing it to east. and then on sunday, this is a day not to be in the subways. 106 in new york city. that's about as gross as it gets. still hot in houston to little rock, so i don't want to see you this this the subway. >> i'm going to be standing in front of my ac just like this. >> i don't blame you. >> still ahead, the knockout stage is finally set. who's in, who's out as the quest
chicago, st. louisindianapolis, that's where the worst of it is today and that's going to be for the upcoming weekend. so today, we look at just the numbers. the number of people that will experience 90 plus indices, it's only 100 million of you that won't be feeling that hot. how hot will it be and how warm will it feel? little rock 107. chicago 107 this afternoon. kansas city 106. you're about 100 to 105 but for you you've been in and out of this all summer long. for areas to the north this...
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st. louis, one of my favorite towns. i love st. louis. >> shoutout to st. louis. $380 million makeover that's helped the park around it be much prettier, connected to the water. there's a big concert going on, jason derulo. >> good restaurant there's. >> and a hotel that's walkable to the arch. go and party and walk home. >> next, we have denver, colorado. you get a little mix of city and country. >> denver has wonderful weather. 300 days of sun. great outdoorsy place. there's a wonderful hotel called the ramble, in a new neighborhood. and it has food and beverage by death and company. it's a reminder of what kind of a food moment denver is having. and you have outdoors. you have swimming, golfing, all within reach of downtown. >> it's so beautiful. denver is a great spot. finally, monterey county. i'm not going to say you saved the west for last. but monterey is beautiful. >> it's the classic seaside destination. and pacific grove is overlooked. victorian houses, beautiful floral beach. they love the beach, four acres of safe sand. great for families to swim in.
st. louis, one of my favorite towns. i love st. louis. >> shoutout to st. louis. $380 million makeover that's helped the park around it be much prettier, connected to the water. there's a big concert going on, jason derulo. >> good restaurant there's. >> and a hotel that's walkable to the arch. go and party and walk home. >> next, we have denver, colorado. you get a little mix of city and country. >> denver has wonderful weather. 300 days of sun. great outdoorsy...
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effective than we did then we have now phone takes phone takes today a little bit more than two thousand st louis' a thousand. this is not enough and i think did you commission with a new financial proposal is exactly working along these lines i think protecting the external border this is important but this is only to see the defense but to see the it more imposed or equally important is the prevention of a ground floor so it's not only refugees today you have a lot of thousands of africans young people seeking a better future a better economic your perspective jobs income is here to us and we should take them but in their own countries in their own region today if you see important this is your thinking about what could happen but what about those people who have already arrived the european border is there more than a million of them how they should they have been distributed if there are a number of countries who claim that they cannot accept down for economic elite if they are here here they are mostly now indeed indeed in the d.c. to sions or most of their way into germany to sweden and to
effective than we did then we have now phone takes phone takes today a little bit more than two thousand st louis' a thousand. this is not enough and i think did you commission with a new financial proposal is exactly working along these lines i think protecting the external border this is important but this is only to see the defense but to see the it more imposed or equally important is the prevention of a ground floor so it's not only refugees today you have a lot of thousands of africans...
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st. louisard nil inals bill d will join us we'll be right back. disrupting business and taking on a life of its own. its multi-cloud complexity creating friction... and slowing innovation. with software-defined solutions, like hpe onesphere, you can tame the it monster. hewlett packard enterprise. clouds, apps, and insights faster. in 1948... [sfx: bottle sounds on conveyor] one bottle at a time. 20 million cases a year. chubb has helped us grow for the past 30 years... they helped us prevent equipment problems during harvest and provided guidance when we started exporting internationally. now we're working with them on cybersecurity. my grandfather taught me to make a wine that over delivers. chubb, over delivers. >>> solving all the problems of baseball anyway, our next guest thinks baseball is for the birds. that's because he's owner of the cardinals. that's helping pave the way for the biggest private investment ever president of the st. louis cardinals and a member of the gateway arch foun
st. louisard nil inals bill d will join us we'll be right back. disrupting business and taking on a life of its own. its multi-cloud complexity creating friction... and slowing innovation. with software-defined solutions, like hpe onesphere, you can tame the it monster. hewlett packard enterprise. clouds, apps, and insights faster. in 1948... [sfx: bottle sounds on conveyor] one bottle at a time. 20 million cases a year. chubb has helped us grow for the past 30 years... they helped us prevent...
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and st. louis.hose guys. >>> still ahead, much more on the reaction to supreme court's decision to uphold president trump's travel ban. >>> and what joe biden has to say about president trump's relationships with several of america's closest allies. we'll be right back. shouldn't drive us apart. but when you experience sudden, frequent, uncontrollable episodes of laughing or crying that are exaggerated or simply don't match how you feel, it can often lead to feeling misunderstood. this is called pseudobulbar affect, or pba. a condition that can occur from brain injury or certain neurologic conditions like stroke or dementia. nuedexta can make a difference by significantly reducing pseudobulbar affect episodes. tell you doctor about medicines you take. some can't be taken with nuedexta. nuedexta is not for people with certain heart conditions. serious side effects may occur. don't take with maois or if you are allergic to dextromethorphan or quinidine. tell your doctor if you have bleeding or bruisin
and st. louis.hose guys. >>> still ahead, much more on the reaction to supreme court's decision to uphold president trump's travel ban. >>> and what joe biden has to say about president trump's relationships with several of america's closest allies. we'll be right back. shouldn't drive us apart. but when you experience sudden, frequent, uncontrollable episodes of laughing or crying that are exaggerated or simply don't match how you feel, it can often lead to feeling...
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this includes chicago, grand rapids, michigan, st. louis, little rock and minneapolis.f those weekends you want to stay indoors, enjoy the air conditioning and if you'll step outside, find plenty of water or shade if possible. this is what it will feel like on your exposed skin. easily breaking triple digits from kansas city to wichita, southward into dallas. actual temperatures this weekend will be hot along the east coast as the heat spreads towards new england. 91 today in the big apple. 97 to cap off the weekend. this is all thanks to an upper level ridge across the central parts of the u.s. this ridge is responsible for a boundary of severe thunderstorms that caused over 350 wind damage reports on thursday. more severe weather possible for the upper midwest later today. back to you. >> those are some high temps. check on your elderly neighbors. help out at cooling centers if you can. it's going to be real rough. >> pack the kids lots of water for little league baseball games. >>> survivors of the shooting at the "capital gazette" in maryland left searching for answ
this includes chicago, grand rapids, michigan, st. louis, little rock and minneapolis.f those weekends you want to stay indoors, enjoy the air conditioning and if you'll step outside, find plenty of water or shade if possible. this is what it will feel like on your exposed skin. easily breaking triple digits from kansas city to wichita, southward into dallas. actual temperatures this weekend will be hot along the east coast as the heat spreads towards new england. 91 today in the big apple. 97...
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heat spreads toittle rk and st. louis. arrive on the east coast, gets warmer towards the weekend. alabama is warm too, so is louisiana. and nashville, friday, don't be complaining. >> we were talking. i like a nice 75. that's a perfect temperature. skew toward the high 90s. like a hot, muggy 90. >> there's one of you, and one and a half of her. she wins. >>> still ahead. king james a sph curry may be rivals on the court, they're united when it comes to one thing in the white house. explain that next in sports. i'm about to start the nature's bnty hair, skin and nails challenge. so my future self will thank me. thank you. i become a model? yes. no. start the challenge today. and try new tropical citrus flavor with collagen. nature's bounty. ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ (cat 1(cat 2) smell that? (cat 1) gravy! (cat 2) that's not gravy, that's extra gravy. (cat 1) whoa! (cat 2) that's new friskies extra gravy! paté and chunky! (cat 1) gravy purr-adise. (cat 2) purr-adise?
heat spreads toittle rk and st. louis. arrive on the east coast, gets warmer towards the weekend. alabama is warm too, so is louisiana. and nashville, friday, don't be complaining. >> we were talking. i like a nice 75. that's a perfect temperature. skew toward the high 90s. like a hot, muggy 90. >> there's one of you, and one and a half of her. she wins. >>> still ahead. king james a sph curry may be rivals on the court, they're united when it comes to one thing in the...
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st. louis fed president james bullard spoke exclusively with bloomberg before the jobs report.re was still plenty to discuss on monetary policy. >> what about the political crisis in italy, which had such an outsized impact on market this week? -- markets this week? how does it affect your view of the proper course of fed policy? does it make a difference? james: i think uncertainty about the future of the euro is certainly a big issue in the last decade, and the rise of eurosceptic parties in italy is a serious matter. so we will certainly take that on board and discuss it. we have certainly been through this before, with the sovereign debt crisis that raged in 2011 and 2012 in europe. so, it is a major factor, but i would also say that, you know, when we have been projecting out what the fed would do, i always felt it was priced for perfection as if nothing could ever happen, or nothing could ever go wrong. i think the italian situation shows you that uncertainty can certainly rear its head at any moment. >> looking at what's happening in italy, as well as what is happening w
st. louis fed president james bullard spoke exclusively with bloomberg before the jobs report.re was still plenty to discuss on monetary policy. >> what about the political crisis in italy, which had such an outsized impact on market this week? -- markets this week? how does it affect your view of the proper course of fed policy? does it make a difference? james: i think uncertainty about the future of the euro is certainly a big issue in the last decade, and the rise of eurosceptic...
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grant national historic site in st. louis posted this talk. one-hour dwightto introduce dr. pitcaithley -- he is kind of a rock star for us. teaches attired, he new mexico state university, teaches about history and civil war history and he had a book that came out this week, "the u.s. constitution and secession ." it is my distinct pleasure and honor to introduce you to dr. pitcaithley. dr. pitcaithley: he promised he was not going to include the rockstar part. best laid plans. thank you for coming tonight. thanks to nick that wonderful introduction and thanks to the site -- to the grant site for hosting this event. i'm going to talk about 25 or 30 alternative then over to you, so you can talk about whatever you want to talk about, and we hope that during my time, i have been provocative enough that we can have a conversation that goes on for another 35 or 40 minutes. robert jim moran, who many of you know, three-time loser prizewinner, wrote that the felt war is our only history, history lived in the national imagination, and i think that is true, whether your ancestry goe
grant national historic site in st. louis posted this talk. one-hour dwightto introduce dr. pitcaithley -- he is kind of a rock star for us. teaches attired, he new mexico state university, teaches about history and civil war history and he had a book that came out this week, "the u.s. constitution and secession ." it is my distinct pleasure and honor to introduce you to dr. pitcaithley. dr. pitcaithley: he promised he was not going to include the rockstar part. best laid plans. thank...
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season hitting midwest before making its way north after a storm bringing heavy wdds rain hail to st. louis area thursday tens of thousands are caning up damage without power as temperatures close inn triple digits. >> we always recover but there's a lot ofda ge, a lot of damage. now we got a flood coming so we've got to clean everything up before we get flooded for the holiday weekend too. >> in chicago national weather seicrvess heat warning through saturday night, creating dangerous nditions. elevated chances oft stroke and dehydration. >> it's more than just an inconvenience. people, everyo a, can have probnd it can be dangerous. >> the city encouragingdise tok out one of the many cooling stations especially infants the elderly and those with chronic erd the swelt ining time for thend. temperatures in new york city expected to reach the mid 90s saturday with aav heatw expected to last thrgh t july 4th holiday. >>> af firsthand account o a deadly aack that left five jourlists dead. >> it's chaos,ic thee was kind of shambles. unfortunately we saw -- we had to pass two bodies of our collea
season hitting midwest before making its way north after a storm bringing heavy wdds rain hail to st. louis area thursday tens of thousands are caning up damage without power as temperatures close inn triple digits. >> we always recover but there's a lot ofda ge, a lot of damage. now we got a flood coming so we've got to clean everything up before we get flooded for the holiday weekend too. >> in chicago national weather seicrvess heat warning through saturday night, creating...
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in st. louis, for instance, we have seen services withdrawn from those areas.e think that this legislation will give us an opportunity to provide employment opportunities for impoverished communities around this nation. soledad: how does it work? rep. clay: we are looking at underperforming districts and saying, we have a lot on the books. there is $2 trillion that treasury is holding through agriculture. soledad: it means people haven't been paying them back for at least 90 days. rep. kelly: they are valued at much higher than they are actually worth on the market, and for most of us, we would look at any of our balance sheets and saying, i haven't asked that, but it's not worth our thought is, if you can take those underperforming notes, get them to market your people can take a look and invest in those, it's not going to be the price they are on the books app, but it is going to be real money we can use for real things. rep. clay: this is fiscally responsible. 50% goes to pay down the national debt and 50% going towards needed infrastructure improvements. so
in st. louis, for instance, we have seen services withdrawn from those areas.e think that this legislation will give us an opportunity to provide employment opportunities for impoverished communities around this nation. soledad: how does it work? rep. clay: we are looking at underperforming districts and saying, we have a lot on the books. there is $2 trillion that treasury is holding through agriculture. soledad: it means people haven't been paying them back for at least 90 days. rep. kelly:...
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by saturday some of that warmth spreads. 97 in st. louis. 97 in nashville. just your typical afternoon storms in the southeast. there's the potential for some of that heavier rain from what was hurricane bud and also some storms in the north. let's get to your father's day forecast. 95 degrees heading through areas like roanoke. 97 in charlotte. so some of the hottest conditions of the summer are arriving on the east coast. 82 in boston. i know d.c. and new york should both be in the mid to upper 80s. the 90s should arrive on monday. the worst weather will be areas of the dakotas and watch out around houston. potential for a soggy father's day sunday. >> i tell you what, you got our approval rating. >> you didn't say what the approval rating was. you just gave it to me. >> yeah, you approved. >> is there a stamp? >> i think we should all move on from this. >> still ahead, the federal reserve raising interest rates to the highest level in a decade and signals more hikes could be on the way. >> and a bidding war as comcast makes a rival offer to disney. those
by saturday some of that warmth spreads. 97 in st. louis. 97 in nashville. just your typical afternoon storms in the southeast. there's the potential for some of that heavier rain from what was hurricane bud and also some storms in the north. let's get to your father's day forecast. 95 degrees heading through areas like roanoke. 97 in charlotte. so some of the hottest conditions of the summer are arriving on the east coast. 82 in boston. i know d.c. and new york should both be in the mid to...