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back we turn now to st louis missouri a city whose police force is so racist they make boston's look like the editorial board of ebony magazine. in addition the st louis police aggressively use oppressive surveillance to spy on residents twenty four seventh's but thankfully there has been some resistance here now to explain is our senior invader of privacy john a fellow donald. was very young same louis yeah first of all little known fact historically in christianity st louis he's actually the patron saint of entrenched racist saying. oh yeah that city is simply living up to its name also you begin to surveillance by local police is happening all across the country so st louis residents have nothing no work it's what gives us all something to worry about come on our people fighting back and all right folks are pushing to get see cops laws passed which stands for community control over police surveillance but it might as well stand for colorblind concubine obviously pregnant santa because it makes no sense then. how does shifting power from the police to the people not make some sense
back we turn now to st louis missouri a city whose police force is so racist they make boston's look like the editorial board of ebony magazine. in addition the st louis police aggressively use oppressive surveillance to spy on residents twenty four seventh's but thankfully there has been some resistance here now to explain is our senior invader of privacy john a fellow donald. was very young same louis yeah first of all little known fact historically in christianity st louis he's actually the...
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st louis yeah first of all little known fact historically in christianity st louis he's actually the patron saint of entrenched racist police saying. oh yeah that city is simply living up to its name also ubiquitous surveillance by local police is happening all across the country so st louis residents have nothing to worry about what gives us all something to worry about come on are people fighting back and all right well folks are pushing to get c. cops laws passed which stands for community control over police survey. and it might as well stand for color blind concubine obviously pregnant santa because it makes no sense and. how does shifting power from the police to the people not make some sense just look at how unreasonably it's explained by the a.c.l.u. bit or should if you don't agree with us because we're a bunch of fresh as they say the efforts principal objective is to pass c cops laws that ensure residents through local city councils are empowered to decide if and how surveillance technologies are used through a process that maximizes the public's influence over those deci
st louis yeah first of all little known fact historically in christianity st louis he's actually the patron saint of entrenched racist police saying. oh yeah that city is simply living up to its name also ubiquitous surveillance by local police is happening all across the country so st louis residents have nothing to worry about what gives us all something to worry about come on are people fighting back and all right well folks are pushing to get c. cops laws passed which stands for community...
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right now katie is live in st. louis. >> wouldn't that be nice. taxes on a postcard. register to vote on a postcard making it all simple and easy. >> absolutely. >> i want to live in that world. good to see you both. it's 2:00 p.m. out east and 2:00 p.m. here in missouri. day four of our battleground college tour. this red state is home to one of most endangered democrats running for re-election in the senate. claire mccaskill. she survived the past two cycles with nothing short of political jujitsu. are you cheering for her? >> yeah. >> what about josh holly? >> no. >> this is a blue portion of this very red state. this time claire mccaskill is facing a hand picked gop challenger. he's one point ahead of her. we'll have much more on this election and talking to students on the washington university campus throughout the coming hour. first, we're going to begin in the florida panhandle where hurricane michael has made landfall just 24 hours ago. at least two deaths are being blamed on the storm which weather experts say is the most powerful on record the strike the ar
right now katie is live in st. louis. >> wouldn't that be nice. taxes on a postcard. register to vote on a postcard making it all simple and easy. >> absolutely. >> i want to live in that world. good to see you both. it's 2:00 p.m. out east and 2:00 p.m. here in missouri. day four of our battleground college tour. this red state is home to one of most endangered democrats running for re-election in the senate. claire mccaskill. she survived the past two cycles with nothing...
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i was in st. louis i was a reporter but while we were researching the book i found out they had a torture ring and a tortured so many people to confess to crimes they had not committed including murders that when the governor found out he said i cannot execute anybody i don't know who was guilty or not it was so bad. one came in so beaten it was pretty brutal. the medical examiner said oh my god this is horrible so he called the district attorney to investigate. who was the district attorney? richard daley who would go on to be that they are the longest-serving mayor in the history of chicago. richard daley came down and looked at the report and what did he do? he prosecuted that man and found him guilty and sentenced him to death and then governor ryan stepped in and overturned that and saved his life. but it should have stopped with daily. daily signed off on that. so it isn't just the police. but it is reflected by all of us. . >> thank you for putting this literature together for us. . . . >> you lo
i was in st. louis i was a reporter but while we were researching the book i found out they had a torture ring and a tortured so many people to confess to crimes they had not committed including murders that when the governor found out he said i cannot execute anybody i don't know who was guilty or not it was so bad. one came in so beaten it was pretty brutal. the medical examiner said oh my god this is horrible so he called the district attorney to investigate. who was the district attorney?...
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the republican candidate is pete stauber, st. louis county commissioner, former duluth police officer business owner and former hockey player. his opponent is joe radinovich, a former state representative managed rick nolan's campaign. pete stauber, joe radinovich must thank you a lot for being here. i appreciate it. >> mike, i appreciate it's opportunity. >> happy to be here, mike. >> we are not running any stopwatches or anything like that are meant the goal is to give such a view of fear chance -- a fair chance to state your position on the issues. we won't take calls, but i asked the listeners in advance to send me some questions and i hope to get to as many of those as possible. let me start with the question of my own. donald trump was the first republican presidential candidate to win the eighth district in a long time. a strong backer of yours, pete stauber. where do you agree with him and where do you not agree with him? mr. stauber: i agree with his economic response. he has a good business sense and he is done well with the
the republican candidate is pete stauber, st. louis county commissioner, former duluth police officer business owner and former hockey player. his opponent is joe radinovich, a former state representative managed rick nolan's campaign. pete stauber, joe radinovich must thank you a lot for being here. i appreciate it. >> mike, i appreciate it's opportunity. >> happy to be here, mike. >> we are not running any stopwatches or anything like that are meant the goal is to give such...
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my opponent, joe radinovich called st. louis county commissioners and begged them to support the resolution and he did it twice. to me, that is despicable and attempting to obstruct the process. joe, you cannot deny that you called st. louis county commissioners. mr. radinovich: number 1, you do not answer the question about why he would not release the emails. the state said the county is interpreting the statute wrong. pete is hiding behind a state law that says representatives can communicate with their constituents, obviously, in private, to protect everybody's interest. but what is going on is that he is communicating with republican interests in washington dc. we do not know the content of those emails. he was not cleared of any wrongdoing. he was in violation of county policy. >> i was not. >> he was in violation and they said there was no further review needed, but that was not reviewed by anybody else. only his political allies of the board. the interest is the public's ability to know what the representatives are doing
my opponent, joe radinovich called st. louis county commissioners and begged them to support the resolution and he did it twice. to me, that is despicable and attempting to obstruct the process. joe, you cannot deny that you called st. louis county commissioners. mr. radinovich: number 1, you do not answer the question about why he would not release the emails. the state said the county is interpreting the statute wrong. pete is hiding behind a state law that says representatives can...
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here's andrea. >> there is a st. louisardinals, but they play baseball and not football. >>> coming up in sports, we check in on the 49ers and the raiders, and why carr said never catch up in one category. >> and postseason baseball continues continues. a pitcher dual in houston as brandon crawford's brother-in-law puts the astros in position to take a lead in the alds. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's fall sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. and now, during our fall sale weekend special, the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. plus, 24-month financing and free home delivery. ends monday. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. "ace" of the staff down the stretch... the astros didn't have that predicament. justin verlander dominated yesterday... and gerrit cole followed up with another shu
here's andrea. >> there is a st. louisardinals, but they play baseball and not football. >>> coming up in sports, we check in on the 49ers and the raiders, and why carr said never catch up in one category. >> and postseason baseball continues continues. a pitcher dual in houston as brandon crawford's brother-in-law puts the astros in position to take a lead in the alds. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from...
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i grew up in st. louis, missouri. and the jefferson memorial which is now the missouri historical society where you may have been, which is some of my earliest memories are of going to that memorial. have any of you been to the missouri history museum? thank you, steve. there is a huge statue of thomas jefferson. one of my earliest memories is of a huge snowstorm in st. louis. we used to go to the forest park and go sledding. this enormous snowstorm, i remember going sledding and my mom volunteered at the history museum. there was a giant snowdrift up to jefferson himself. i climbed up the snowdrift and sat in his lap. of course, my mom came out and said what are you doing? she is freaking out. parents use to leave their kids out to do whatever in public places. i have always had this kind of connection to the story of thomas jefferson. but of course the more you know about jefferson, the more complicated his legacy is. when we talk about the louisiana purchase and the brave, go west young man, what did jefferson inte
i grew up in st. louis, missouri. and the jefferson memorial which is now the missouri historical society where you may have been, which is some of my earliest memories are of going to that memorial. have any of you been to the missouri history museum? thank you, steve. there is a huge statue of thomas jefferson. one of my earliest memories is of a huge snowstorm in st. louis. we used to go to the forest park and go sledding. this enormous snowstorm, i remember going sledding and my mom...
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he was from st. louis and not only was he from st. louis he have lived on the street i was living on. so we have this section in the student --dash the super important guy. next to him you're in new york just give me a call well have coffee. i did what any spine journalists would do. i booked a flight to new york. i actually ended up meeting with him in with some of the people who is working with included elizabeth rosenthal. who is a medical writer at the new york times. she said you know, this is great. i appreciate your ambition. you need to go back to st. louis maybe do an internship at the local newspaper. i sent them to the new york times. they sent me out on a story that they wrote about leprosy hospital in louisiana. that coincided with the start of the internship in new york. we can of like what you wrote. why don't you write some more stuff. i got a call from an agent who said would you like to write a book i said i can't imagine writing a book. it said okay i will still be your agent. we could could boots be to read a book i
he was from st. louis and not only was he from st. louis he have lived on the street i was living on. so we have this section in the student --dash the super important guy. next to him you're in new york just give me a call well have coffee. i did what any spine journalists would do. i booked a flight to new york. i actually ended up meeting with him in with some of the people who is working with included elizabeth rosenthal. who is a medical writer at the new york times. she said you know,...
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spent 35 years studying thomas jefferson, or possibly more years than that because i grew up in st. louis missouri, in the jefferson memorial which is now the missouri historical society where you may have been, it is some of my earliest memories. i was going to the memorial and i remember, had any of you been to that missouri history museum here? yes steve raised his hand, thank you. there is a huge statue of thomas jefferson and one of my earliest memories is of a huge snowstorm in st. louis and we would go to the forest park and go sledding, and ernie knows about this because we grew up in the same place and went to sunday school together. this enormous snowstorm, and i remember going sledding and my mom volunteered at the his amazing -- at the history museum and there was a snowdrift up to jefferson himself and i climbed up and sat in his lap. of course my mom came out here what are you doing. freaking out of course, parents used to let their kids go outside and do whatever in public places. so, i have always had this connection to the story of thomas jefferson, of course the more you
spent 35 years studying thomas jefferson, or possibly more years than that because i grew up in st. louis missouri, in the jefferson memorial which is now the missouri historical society where you may have been, it is some of my earliest memories. i was going to the memorial and i remember, had any of you been to that missouri history museum here? yes steve raised his hand, thank you. there is a huge statue of thomas jefferson and one of my earliest memories is of a huge snowstorm in st. louis...
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nearly 50,000 voters were purged off the roles by the st. louis board of elections. in st. louis. illegally. purged. they were not notified. when they came to vote, their names are not on the roll. and they can't get downtown because the lines are busy. and so they send them to the board of elections. the board of elections was packed. it was a hot mess. and hours are drizzling by. the polls are getting ready to close and the boards of elections are still packed with people who were illegally wiped off the roll and unable to vote. the democrats sue to keep the polls open for three more hours to let the citizens be able to vote. immediately thereafter, the republicans basically countersued. in a higher court. and that court shut the polls down at 7:45 pm. now what the republicans said was that this attempt to keep the polls open for three additional hours, this is an example of massive rampant voter fraud. how many of you have heard of voter fraud? [laughter] massive, rampant voter fraud. voter fraud. what we are seeing here is vest louis. we've did people on the road,-- people vot
nearly 50,000 voters were purged off the roles by the st. louis board of elections. in st. louis. illegally. purged. they were not notified. when they came to vote, their names are not on the roll. and they can't get downtown because the lines are busy. and so they send them to the board of elections. the board of elections was packed. it was a hot mess. and hours are drizzling by. the polls are getting ready to close and the boards of elections are still packed with people who were illegally...
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go to st. louis. the founder of the black lives matter movement, business owner, used to be a gang member but reformed. he ran for state legislature against the machine democratic incumbent for state legislature. he lost because 140 absentee ballots were sent without envelopes, and a judge looked at the evidence and said this primary is very close. these ballots are fraudulent, we are going to rerun. so six weeks after, he ran again and one with 76% of the vote. that may be a clue that there were irregularities and fraud. that was just in the state legislature. i talked to him and he said, and so has the former mayor of detroit who thinks he was in 2005,ut of the role minority reformers voting against machine democrats in places like greene county, alabama, detroit to kansas city, st. louis, often have -- stolen from them, and it is often proven. but when they go to the naacp and other civil rights groups and say we need help, too. having ourally ballots stolen in st. louis and detroit and greene coun
go to st. louis. the founder of the black lives matter movement, business owner, used to be a gang member but reformed. he ran for state legislature against the machine democratic incumbent for state legislature. he lost because 140 absentee ballots were sent without envelopes, and a judge looked at the evidence and said this primary is very close. these ballots are fraudulent, we are going to rerun. so six weeks after, he ran again and one with 76% of the vote. that may be a clue that there...
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>> reporter: this time in st. louis. d'arreion toles was returning to his apartment friday when he was confronted. >> all i am asking is what unit. >> i don't need to tell you that information. >> if you want to come into my building -- >> it's not your building. you're not the owner. >> reporter: millions have watched toles' cell phone footage. >> ma'am you are not security, and you are not the property manager. >> i live here. >> and i live here, too. >> reporter: when he ultimately moves past hilary mueller -- >> no. >> excuse me. >> no. are you kidding me? where are you going? >> reporter: she gets in the elevator with him. >> i want to know who you are going to see. >> reporter: and follows him. >> you just followed me all the way to my door. and you see the keys in my door. >> reporter: mueller has now been fired. her former employer, tribeca stl, saying the company never will stand for racism or racial profiling. >> linsey, you were telling us about 30 minutes later, she then called police? >> she said she felt un
>> reporter: this time in st. louis. d'arreion toles was returning to his apartment friday when he was confronted. >> all i am asking is what unit. >> i don't need to tell you that information. >> if you want to come into my building -- >> it's not your building. you're not the owner. >> reporter: millions have watched toles' cell phone footage. >> ma'am you are not security, and you are not the property manager. >> i live here. >> and i...
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one of the things i'm very proud of in st. louis county we have a lead prosecutor who will not plead down any gun crime and we understand the importance of reducing violence in the communities so there is no pleading downs. gun crimes. >> there are loopholes in the background check system the nra is spending $200,000 i think it is in part because most recognized we can have sensible reforms to protect people. we've seen a mass shootings in las vegas 400 people shot because somebody was able to buy assault style weapons and outfit them with high-capacity magazines and the carnage on the streets of las vegas in a civilized society we can have protection of the second amendment and sensible gun reform. >> he wants background checks for private sales. >> might be the 6-year-old father towards the end of his life would say so joe once when my father hans writes all he's been using for 50 or 60 years too many 18-year-olds there has to be a background check? there are sensible alternative. my good friend in the state of kansas in order to
one of the things i'm very proud of in st. louis county we have a lead prosecutor who will not plead down any gun crime and we understand the importance of reducing violence in the communities so there is no pleading downs. gun crimes. >> there are loopholes in the background check system the nra is spending $200,000 i think it is in part because most recognized we can have sensible reforms to protect people. we've seen a mass shootings in las vegas 400 people shot because somebody was...
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the least i could do was go to st. louis and stand and respond to a call when they said thigh need -- they needed people to come. when i got there i was tear gassed. i had been told that part of american history was something we had lived through, that we wouldn't have to experience. >> you mean civil rights? >> you know, the dogs being sicked on people and the tear gas. i was told that that was in the past. then i lived it and was, like, i'll do whatever i can to make sure that nobody has to experience this again. >> what did you learn on the streets of ferguson? >> i learned so much. one, i was one of many people. there was so many people on the street and being part of that community was one of the most important sort of places i've ever been. the second is that people in the streets had gifts already. part of our organization was helping people find the gift and being able to access the gift. there were so many people who had never led a meeting, never led a march, but they had the core skills and we could find them. the
the least i could do was go to st. louis and stand and respond to a call when they said thigh need -- they needed people to come. when i got there i was tear gassed. i had been told that part of american history was something we had lived through, that we wouldn't have to experience. >> you mean civil rights? >> you know, the dogs being sicked on people and the tear gas. i was told that that was in the past. then i lived it and was, like, i'll do whatever i can to make sure that...
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this is the president from st. louis fed bank. great to have you.you agree with the recent rout in the bond market? i don't see very much inflation pressure for the u.s. economy. the u.s. is growing pretty rapidly now, but that is likely to slow down in 2019. bond market overall knows that and has that in mind. at this, almost existential conundrum of why wages are moving in the relationship we expect them to. this is really painting the picture that despite the difficulty in providing quality labor for small businesses, this is an issue the fed wage growth tracker continues to look sluggish. suggested thel wage labor market relationship has flattened out. you think it has broken down? is that a fair characterization? james: it is something i have been emphasizing is the celebs curve is empirical relationship and that has not been reliable in the last 20 years compared to the earlier parts of the postwar era. i don't think you can take much signal from low unemployment like you can in the past. 2.9% years are about on year. sense.kes a lot of labor
this is the president from st. louis fed bank. great to have you.you agree with the recent rout in the bond market? i don't see very much inflation pressure for the u.s. economy. the u.s. is growing pretty rapidly now, but that is likely to slow down in 2019. bond market overall knows that and has that in mind. at this, almost existential conundrum of why wages are moving in the relationship we expect them to. this is really painting the picture that despite the difficulty in providing quality...
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here's linsey davis. >> reporter: disturbing questions about this video shows preschoolers at a st. louis day care fighting, as teachers look on. caught on camera by a 10-year-old after the family says his little brother was forced to fight, ending up in tears. the mother is now suing, calling that incident, seen here on a day care camera, part of a fight club. >> i don't know any parent that can watch their children go through this and not be upset. >> reporter: one teacher appears to be jumping enthusiastically, as another helps the children put on hulk fists. nicole merseal reported the incident back in 2016 and both teachers kwr quickly fired. one teacher told investigators she let the kids fight as a stress release after the day care's heater broke. >> no one is being held accountable. and if i'm not a voice for my children, who will be? >> repte david, those two teachers never faced criminal charges. the department of health and senior services tells us they did conduct an investigation and they required the facility to do additional training. david? >> linsey davis, thank you. >>>
here's linsey davis. >> reporter: disturbing questions about this video shows preschoolers at a st. louis day care fighting, as teachers look on. caught on camera by a 10-year-old after the family says his little brother was forced to fight, ending up in tears. the mother is now suing, calling that incident, seen here on a day care camera, part of a fight club. >> i don't know any parent that can watch their children go through this and not be upset. >> reporter: one teacher...
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. >> from the network of public media in st. louis, missouri, is the 2018 u.s. senate debate hosted by judy woodruff of the pbs newshour. [applause] [applause] >> good evening. i am judy woodruff. welcome to the pbs news -- of the pbs newshour. and welcome to this debate, one of the most important senate races this year in the state of missouri. are live at the 9 network studios in st. louis. let's first meet the candidates. are the incumbent democratic senator claire mccaskill. [applause] state the republican, attorney general josh hawley. [applause] invite candidates who drew at least 10% support in polls. the independent party, green party, and libertarian candidate did not reach the threshold. questions will come from voters in our live audience as well as social media and journalists. joining me are joe manchin, political reporter for public radio and mike bush, author and reporter at five on your side. we are so glad to have both of you with us. the debate format is simple. each candidate has two minutes to respond to each question. there may be follow-up.
. >> from the network of public media in st. louis, missouri, is the 2018 u.s. senate debate hosted by judy woodruff of the pbs newshour. [applause] [applause] >> good evening. i am judy woodruff. welcome to the pbs news -- of the pbs newshour. and welcome to this debate, one of the most important senate races this year in the state of missouri. are live at the 9 network studios in st. louis. let's first meet the candidates. are the incumbent democratic senator claire mccaskill....
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at the temperatures, only in the 40s for highs in fargo, duluth, look to the south, mid-'80s from st. louis to kansas city south ward. many feels like summer areas. look at little rock today, 90. memphis 91. >>> over the weekend some people will be grabbing the jackets, other people will be wearing the flip-flops. big contrast. >> lot of us are split these days. bill, thank you. >> patriots star tom brady showed us why he is one of if not the greatest quarterback in nfl history. la night again indianapolis brady became thehird quarterback only between brett favre and peyton manning he made the 500th pass ttouchdown,re 71st dif receiver. he led new england 38-24 victory over the colts. >> one of the biggest srts stars, ronaldo. check your beef for a massive beef recall. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. and take an extra 20% off!amily sale this weekend layer up with fleece for the family sd save on cuddl du
at the temperatures, only in the 40s for highs in fargo, duluth, look to the south, mid-'80s from st. louis to kansas city south ward. many feels like summer areas. look at little rock today, 90. memphis 91. >>> over the weekend some people will be grabbing the jackets, other people will be wearing the flip-flops. big contrast. >> lot of us are split these days. bill, thank you. >> patriots star tom brady showed us why he is one of if not the greatest quarterback in nfl...
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. >> yeah, police say preschoolers in st. louise pitted against each other and encouraged to beat up one another. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: a mother is suing over troubling footage showing preschoolers taking part in what she calls a toddler fight club. in the 2016 video, teachers are seen cheering the young children on. one jumps enthusiastically while the other helps students put on toy fists. one little boy caught on camera tries to break up the fight. >> no, get out the way. >> reporter: the incident came to light after a 10-year-old boy captured this video on his ipad showing his 4-year-old brother allegedly being forced to fight with another student. >> they're fighting. >> if he wouldn't have had is ipad on him that day, who knows if we even would have found out about this. >> reporter: the boy's mother, nicole merseal, immediately reported the incident to the school and to authorities. now, merseal is suing the day care for more than $25,000 and hopes the state will reconsider filing charges. in a statement to
. >> yeah, police say preschoolers in st. louise pitted against each other and encouraged to beat up one another. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: a mother is suing over troubling footage showing preschoolers taking part in what she calls a toddler fight club. in the 2016 video, teachers are seen cheering the young children on. one jumps enthusiastically while the other helps students put on toy fists. one little boy caught on camera tries to break up the fight. >> no,...
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. >>> now to st. louis and growing outrage of a video of a white woman stopping a black man from entering his own apartment, racking up millions of views, the video shows the woman questioning him over whether he actually lived in the high-end complex, even after he showed proof that he did. nbc's miguel almaguer has more. >> i live here. you're blocking the door. >> what unit? >> i don't need to tell you that. >> reporter: as he tries to walk into his apartment complex in downtown st. louis -- >> ma'am, you're not security. you're not the property manager. >> no, but i live here. >> okay, and i live here too. >> reporter: the businessman was blocked by this woman, each though he had a key to his building. >> all i'm asking is what unit. >> i don't need to tell you that information, ma'am. >> if you want to come into your building -- >> it's not your building. you're not the owner. >> reporter: tolles eventually pushed his way in, the woman following him to his unit and calling police. >> i think it was rac
. >>> now to st. louis and growing outrage of a video of a white woman stopping a black man from entering his own apartment, racking up millions of views, the video shows the woman questioning him over whether he actually lived in the high-end complex, even after he showed proof that he did. nbc's miguel almaguer has more. >> i live here. you're blocking the door. >> what unit? >> i don't need to tell you that. >> reporter: as he tries to walk into his apartment...
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video of a white woman preventing a black man from entering his own luxury apartment building in st. louis. >> she refused to back down even after he showed proof that he lived there. he's now sharing his story with abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: the woman in this now viral video has now been fired from her job after trying to block an african-american man from returning to his apartmen >> i don't like the fact you have your phone in my face. >> okay, i don't like the fact that you're blocking me for where i pay to live. >> all i'm asking -- >> first time ever happened that i couldn't get into my own house. >> reporter: d'arreion toles says he was returning from work friday night to his loft apartment in downtown st. louis when hillary mueller tried to prevent him from entering the building. >> ma'am, you're not security. you're not the property manager. >> no, but i live here. >> okay, and i live here too. >> what reason, clothes maybe, race, age, no telling, but i was definitely being judged at the time. >> reporter: she gets in the elevator with him. >> i want to know who you're going
video of a white woman preventing a black man from entering his own luxury apartment building in st. louis. >> she refused to back down even after he showed proof that he lived there. he's now sharing his story with abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: the woman in this now viral video has now been fired from her job after trying to block an african-american man from returning to his apartmen >> i don't like the fact you have your phone in my face. >> okay, i don't like the...
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and they are in st. louis, the st. louis board of elections had purged -- illegally purged nearly 50,000 voters off of the rules shortly before the election. people come to vote. their names and the poll workers don't have any kind of evidence that they've been on before. they are calling in downtown to the board of elections, check it through. they are just sending people to the board. people are downtown and it's taking hours to get this thing resolved. meanwhile, the polls are getting ready to close. democrats go to the court saying we had voters who were illegally purged. they've taken all day to try to get this fixed. we need the polls to be open so american citizens can exercise their right to vote. in 45 minutes, so that judge said yes. will keep them open until 10:00. 45 minutes later the republicans have come in with a higher court to shut down the polls at 7:45 and just leaves people hanging. and they justified it, the language that senator bond used, for instance come in to help with this is the case of rampa
and they are in st. louis, the st. louis board of elections had purged -- illegally purged nearly 50,000 voters off of the rules shortly before the election. people come to vote. their names and the poll workers don't have any kind of evidence that they've been on before. they are calling in downtown to the board of elections, check it through. they are just sending people to the board. people are downtown and it's taking hours to get this thing resolved. meanwhile, the polls are getting ready...
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it still looks like summer with 88 in st. louisays. >> i know you're a big fan of "saturday night live." i'm sure you caught the season premier taking us back into the hearing for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. this time it was academy award winner matt damon who brought the fury in the season's cold open. watch this. >> we've heard from the alleged victim, now it's time to hear from the hero, judge brett kavanagh. >> i'm going to start at an 11. i'm going to take it to about a 15 real quick! i am usually an optimist. i'm a keg is half full kind of guy. but what i e've seen from the monsters on this committee makes me want to puke and not from beer. dr. ford has no evidence, none. meanwhile, i've got these. i've got these calendars, these beautiful, creepy calendars. give me a can of water. >> still ahead, 162 games were clearly not enough to decide anything as for the first time in baseball history two divisions will be determined by one game playoffs literally on the same day. playoffs literalln the same day like here. an
it still looks like summer with 88 in st. louisays. >> i know you're a big fan of "saturday night live." i'm sure you caught the season premier taking us back into the hearing for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. this time it was academy award winner matt damon who brought the fury in the season's cold open. watch this. >> we've heard from the alleged victim, now it's time to hear from the hero, judge brett kavanagh. >> i'm going to start at an 11. i'm going to...
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time trump comes to st. louis, he always runs to the county? he never comes to st. louis city , never comes to st. louis county. he always campaigns for his people. we would like to hear some of his rhetoric that he lies. at another thing that i think is very wrong -- for him to sit up and tell lies about this thing about the health care. backows he does not anybody. he does not care about anybody unless you are rich. i think this is a terrible, terrible thing, and a terrible way to be. i will always vote for mccaskill . she is the only one that goes to places she is not welcome. he does not go to places he is not welcome. he stays right in the area amongst his own people, spilling his rhetoric. thank you. host: don't freeze, virginia is next, hakim, independent -- dumfries, virginia is next, hakim, independent line. caller: my concern regarding the racial conversation -- only problems i have come to understand as an immigrant is that most of the time when the election is coming up, suddenly you have republicans telling everybody that the immigrants are coming to vot
time trump comes to st. louis, he always runs to the county? he never comes to st. louis city , never comes to st. louis county. he always campaigns for his people. we would like to hear some of his rhetoric that he lies. at another thing that i think is very wrong -- for him to sit up and tell lies about this thing about the health care. backows he does not anybody. he does not care about anybody unless you are rich. i think this is a terrible, terrible thing, and a terrible way to be. i will...
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and there in st. louis the st. louis board of elections and purged, illegally purged nearly 50,000 voters off of the roles shortly before the election. people come to vote, their names aren't on the rolls. and the poll workers don't have any kind of evidence that they had been on the rolls before so their calling in downtown to the board of elections, can't get through so they're sending people to the board. people are down and out and it's taking hours to get this thing resolved . meanwhile, the polls are getting ready to close so the democrats go to the court and say we had voters who were illegally purged and they taken all day to get this fixed and we need the polls to be open so citizens can exercise their right to vote. this in 45 minutes, that judge says yes, the polls were supposed to close at 7, we will keep then open until 10. 45 minutes later the republicans come in with a higher court and it leads people hanging. and they justified it, the language that senator pam bondi dealt with this is massive voter
and there in st. louis the st. louis board of elections and purged, illegally purged nearly 50,000 voters off of the roles shortly before the election. people come to vote, their names aren't on the rolls. and the poll workers don't have any kind of evidence that they had been on the rolls before so their calling in downtown to the board of elections, can't get through so they're sending people to the board. people are down and out and it's taking hours to get this thing resolved . meanwhile,...
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if you ever that margin in st. louis was august through september 2014. it it was illegal to stand still. the police that they're going to tire us out if later marginal day. if we have march, you all want to march. we worked all day and on that and that was the strategy. if we cannot stand, then we can walk. it was interesting because the police are equal opportunities. the reporter that to walk. we told you they were teargas people. matt fromat heard l.a. times said he stopped and said ok within stopping. they said if you are not stop we don't stop. it was amazing. it was really helpful. have a senset you of humor looking back at that time. are we in a better place in 2018 then we were in 2014? there are some the issues that we talk about. you have seen videos. reporters are pressing police heard the talent and the outcome has not changed that much. kill people the same with a were in 2014. what we know now is that their change heard we create the first public database. any investigation of an officer that left more than a year can get disciplined record
if you ever that margin in st. louis was august through september 2014. it it was illegal to stand still. the police that they're going to tire us out if later marginal day. if we have march, you all want to march. we worked all day and on that and that was the strategy. if we cannot stand, then we can walk. it was interesting because the police are equal opportunities. the reporter that to walk. we told you they were teargas people. matt fromat heard l.a. times said he stopped and said ok...
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so we're driving into st. louisfficer in 2014. kathy and jerome jenkins kept their restaurant open during the grotests that followed. >> you can see the chair was thrown through this window right >> r str. >> reporter: really? red.eah. ld reporter: today they've recovered and would like to see more black-owned businesses. ity wiyou ever just went in to reen something, there's so many papers and so many things you've ot to do, so many taxes you have to file every month. it's like the system is made to ys difficult. >> reporter: you sound like a republican. ican. ny taxes, too many regulations. it sounds like -- i mean, if soundeach out to you in a certain way, they could appeal to you. >> i'm the only one that ever u. nks a republican can't help people. it sounds like we have a few things in common, right? >> reporter: just not their view they wmacare, which cut the demins' insurance costs. they want to elect a congress at that will stop the president's attacks on it. >> doing things i cannot even explain. it's almos
so we're driving into st. louisfficer in 2014. kathy and jerome jenkins kept their restaurant open during the grotests that followed. >> you can see the chair was thrown through this window right >> r str. >> reporter: really? red.eah. ld reporter: today they've recovered and would like to see more black-owned businesses. ity wiyou ever just went in to reen something, there's so many papers and so many things you've ot to do, so many taxes you have to file every month. it's...
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so is the st. louis fed. we will be very happy to get three, 3 1/2% frankly. we did 3.2% in the first half. everybody said it couldn't be done. this is one of the biggest stories of the year. stuart: that is not covered by the way. let's go to next year. you're confident of 3.9 or 4% this year or into the third quarter. take me into next year. >> i don't see why we can't repeat it. i don't see why we can't repeat it. this is not one-time payment, this is not demand side, i will give you a couple hundred billion dollars. this is a reduction in tax rates. it keeps on giving. it keeps on giving. every small businesswoman will be able to keep nor of what she earns her new little company, might employ, six, eight, 10 people. she knows that. she will keep on doing that. this goes on for quite some time. we have not had a business investment boom, right? cap goods, machinery, equipment, technology, campuses, you know this, we have not had one of these in over 20 years. i'm confident this thing will go on for quite some time. stuart: rising interest rates, the fed sai
so is the st. louis fed. we will be very happy to get three, 3 1/2% frankly. we did 3.2% in the first half. everybody said it couldn't be done. this is one of the biggest stories of the year. stuart: that is not covered by the way. let's go to next year. you're confident of 3.9 or 4% this year or into the third quarter. take me into next year. >> i don't see why we can't repeat it. i don't see why we can't repeat it. this is not one-time payment, this is not demand side, i will give you a...
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still ahead, high interest rates are here to stay, but the st. louised may have a solution to that. shery: up next, a pimco advisor says emerging markets are the trade of the decade. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. haidi: i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. you're watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia." a dive into the latest u.s. stocks slide, raising an essential questions about whether the seller's resume control in the friday session. s&p 500 slotting back toward its 200 day moving average, the dow losing more than 300 point. su keenan joins us now. we saw volatility making a return as well. we came in on weak footing because of the selloff in china the week before. we saw the intensification of selling after treasury secretary withdrew from the saudi arabian conference. just another layer of geopolitical concern. let's take a look at the way the market closed. you see the dollar rising but oil fell to a one-month low in the regular session. gold moving higher, selling off a bit in extended trading but there were strengthen t
still ahead, high interest rates are here to stay, but the st. louised may have a solution to that. shery: up next, a pimco advisor says emerging markets are the trade of the decade. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. haidi: i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. you're watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia." a dive into the latest u.s. stocks slide, raising an essential questions about whether the seller's resume control in the friday session. s&p 500 slotting...
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we have this perfect opportunity by the st. louis river to lead to the economic powerhouse where we are creating the future. when it comes to renewable energy that includes hydrogen fuel starting in california for those having buses running on hydrogen fuel china has a corridor to the development and production along the river we can reach that level of economic development and address climate change directly into the worst implication is that we are more likely to get into more complex and more wars as more people are hungry and thirsty. we will have climate change refugees in our country and in our borders up to district 21. >> you cannot be a sometimes environmentalist and i've long lived might environmental values off the grid and with solar panels since 1993. my husband is a solar installer and i agree about investing in renewable energy. we can address a tax to reduce and invest in conservation. we've done it before. it's a great example of how we have in this date in renewable energy and conservation to allow families to not r
we have this perfect opportunity by the st. louis river to lead to the economic powerhouse where we are creating the future. when it comes to renewable energy that includes hydrogen fuel starting in california for those having buses running on hydrogen fuel china has a corridor to the development and production along the river we can reach that level of economic development and address climate change directly into the worst implication is that we are more likely to get into more complex and...
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st louis women. for auto mechanic. and then say you want your final village in been city. something fresh that. will be accountable for all the muslims who are. there. so i would rather not survive now. these are the masses of that so for most people it will. rise come. around go to a school house like the. medieval times so. this is how to. read this train needs to find the icon most days the female professional not dr and this once you see we came yet into. so having found the primal project so see how the women from the north from nigeria would take the project because i was having that believe that there was no one to do this job because they see only men doing job driving cars in the airport when thoughts on the program on the street and the number of girls who wanted to until we got one. of. the women from the not someone to sayadaw city not talk down not just for the just announced way but the condom we want to believe but maybe not all that i want. yes a lot of thought we have there it can move there it will be filmed on the road with god just to keep profit up i w
st louis women. for auto mechanic. and then say you want your final village in been city. something fresh that. will be accountable for all the muslims who are. there. so i would rather not survive now. these are the masses of that so for most people it will. rise come. around go to a school house like the. medieval times so. this is how to. read this train needs to find the icon most days the female professional not dr and this once you see we came yet into. so having found the primal project...
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in and started volunteering at a table and taking care of my jeans stuff a friend of mine here in st louis had a salon and she gave me some really expensive shampoo and it was like you know forty dollars a bottle. i gave it to this gentleman i said here this is a really expensive shampoo and he said thank you but i got i don't know where to use it and it was just so embarrassed and ashamed i was so excited about passing out shampoo to someone but i didn't think it was far enough that they would have no where to use it and so i got to thinking that if we make food trucks and you know for put kitchens inside of a truck like can we put showers inside of a truck and kind of started the whole process from there that they could see you couldn't see again. about about a week. ago on the basis. of. need you know one of the. underwater. total. not he didn't i don't know. oh you ought to go to the post piece is the move for you. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten thousand dollars prime tempi each dish. eighty five pe
in and started volunteering at a table and taking care of my jeans stuff a friend of mine here in st louis had a salon and she gave me some really expensive shampoo and it was like you know forty dollars a bottle. i gave it to this gentleman i said here this is a really expensive shampoo and he said thank you but i got i don't know where to use it and it was just so embarrassed and ashamed i was so excited about passing out shampoo to someone but i didn't think it was far enough that they would...
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st louis street that. was last month alternatives in [inaudidible] this action. intimidation it also taha and the non -- done but it's it is mine mine is on the right right resilience and presidential [inaudible] seven seven in the end that is it is john john and replenish as yeah yeah big data visuals our hours which is about the only thing. fifty attacked the click click on the country. the nominal delay today's date i y yeah i can'tt. dancing t things. or tonight added add this is joe howw well loved awful wholesalers used in writing myself -- this is live at t the evente cannot deny women women after any discussion of bombing the noise i is it inevitable.. eightyty even at a at a roud about accocount documenented mama. and d lls.. area relegating i i know ths toted ststreet suite. and russian twiwice by the disease. we k know we knonow will al. how to have any opinion but the last one i can get all sortrts it? overall it's exactly that was that was initially came so we saw the houses and render. the is. ththe only element. that that'll solari. signed the whol
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in and started volunteering at a table and taking care of my jeans stuff a friend of mine here in st louis had a salon and she gave me some really expensive shampoo and it was like you know forty dollars a bottle. i gave it to this gentleman and i said here this is a really expensive shampoo and he said thank you but i got i don't know what to use it and it was just so embarrassed and ashamed i was so excited about passing out shampoo to someone but i didn't think it was far enough that they would have no where to use it and so i got to thinking that if we make food trucks and you know for put kitchens inside of a truck i can only put showers inside of a truck and kind of started the whole process from there that they could see you couldn't see give it to the judge about about a week this. could go on the basis. of. the gruesome plot thickens the saudis now admit jamal khashoggi died in their custody after an interrogation that went wrong turkish media claim they have evidence of intentional murder nonetheless trump declares he's not going to walk away from saudi arabia will there ever be
in and started volunteering at a table and taking care of my jeans stuff a friend of mine here in st louis had a salon and she gave me some really expensive shampoo and it was like you know forty dollars a bottle. i gave it to this gentleman and i said here this is a really expensive shampoo and he said thank you but i got i don't know what to use it and it was just so embarrassed and ashamed i was so excited about passing out shampoo to someone but i didn't think it was far enough that they...
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in st. louisounty there is no plea down gun crimes. >> there are large loopholes in the background check system that was the spirit of the question but not the answer that we got from 11 but it is important because most gun owners realize we can have sensible reforms that protect people we have seen mass shootings in las vegas about one year ago 450 people shot within five minutes because somebody could buy multiple assault style weapons with bum stocks and high-capacity magazines were wrecking carnage on the streets of las vegas we can have protection of the second amendment and also sensible gun reform. >> joe and i agree. >> he wants to have background checks for private sale. >> talk about private sales. my 86 rolled father towards the end of his life so when my father hands his firearm his deer rifle he's been using 50 or 60 years to my 18 -year-old that has to be a background check? that is what he is advocating for. there are sensible alternatives and solutions. one example is my good frien
in st. louisounty there is no plea down gun crimes. >> there are large loopholes in the background check system that was the spirit of the question but not the answer that we got from 11 but it is important because most gun owners realize we can have sensible reforms that protect people we have seen mass shootings in las vegas about one year ago 450 people shot within five minutes because somebody could buy multiple assault style weapons with bum stocks and high-capacity magazines were...
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in and started volunteering at a table and taking care of my jean stuff a friend of mine here in st louis had a salon and she gave me some really expensive shampoo and it was like you know forty dollars a bottle. i gave it to this gentleman i said here this is a really expensive shampoo and he said thank you but i got i don't know where to use it and it was just so embarrassed and ashamed that i was so excited about passing out a shampoo to someone but i didn't think that far enough that they would have nowhere to use it and so i got to thinking that if we make food trucks and you know for put kitchens inside of a truck why can't we put showers inside of a truck and kind of started the whole process from there that they could see you couldn't see again that it had to tell yeah but about a week. ago i didn't think it. was. prosecution will need to become almost this should be fulfilled his own. way you push on this thread you'll find somebody number one place you do i mean yeah and you know i mean political pressure on that gold you. conclude to seek regeneration knows where to put your ki
in and started volunteering at a table and taking care of my jean stuff a friend of mine here in st louis had a salon and she gave me some really expensive shampoo and it was like you know forty dollars a bottle. i gave it to this gentleman i said here this is a really expensive shampoo and he said thank you but i got i don't know where to use it and it was just so embarrassed and ashamed that i was so excited about passing out a shampoo to someone but i didn't think that far enough that they...
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in and started volunteering at a table and taking care of my jeans stuff a friend of mine here in st louis had a salon and she gave me some really expensive shampoo and it was like you know forty dollars a bottle. i gave it to this gentleman i said here this is a really expensive shampoo and he said thank you but i got i don't know where to use it and it was just so embarrassed and ashamed i was so excited about passing out a shampoo to someone but i didn't think that far enough that they would have nowhere to use it and so i got to thinking that if we make food trucks and you know for kitchens inside of a truck i can only put showers inside of a truck and kind of started the whole process from there that they could see it good to see you give it to the judge about about a week if. you go into the. new you know a. number were a. total. of zero nine we didn't know. oh you ought to go to the post piece is the move for you to. make this manufacture come sentenced into the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the fine and merry go round to listen to the woman. time we
in and started volunteering at a table and taking care of my jeans stuff a friend of mine here in st louis had a salon and she gave me some really expensive shampoo and it was like you know forty dollars a bottle. i gave it to this gentleman i said here this is a really expensive shampoo and he said thank you but i got i don't know where to use it and it was just so embarrassed and ashamed i was so excited about passing out a shampoo to someone but i didn't think that far enough that they would...
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. >> stories about my life about growing up in st. louis and trying to make it. yeah, st. louis!y. >> stephen: why "my squirrel days." >> it refers to my unsuccessful attempt to befriend a squirrel in my backyard. i had human friends, sort of. but i had just seen "dances with wolves," we all remember the kevin costner epic. >> stephen: sure. and i was so blown away by the ability to live in harmony with an>> stephen: he had the w. that he danced with>> stephen: e wolf a couple of times. he doesn't actually hang out with the wolf. but he does dance wit. >> and that's enviable. >> stephen: sure. i attempted to make friends with a plump squirrel in my backyard i named natalie. >> stephen: are you sure it was a female as i recall? >> no, or that it was even the same squirrel. it might have been, like, several squirrels. >> stephen: you didn't want to be kevin costner, you wanted to be a disney princess that the squirrels talk to and the birds would dress me when i went to the ball. >> exactly. i think i was two degrees off. yeah, i would bring the squirrels snacks and treats. one day
. >> stories about my life about growing up in st. louis and trying to make it. yeah, st. louis!y. >> stephen: why "my squirrel days." >> it refers to my unsuccessful attempt to befriend a squirrel in my backyard. i had human friends, sort of. but i had just seen "dances with wolves," we all remember the kevin costner epic. >> stephen: sure. and i was so blown away by the ability to live in harmony with an>> stephen: he had the w. that he danced...
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and from st. louis, scott wren, who helped make the news today when president trump quoted him in the stock market. we have the president saying he thinks by executive order he can change who a citizen is in the u.s. can whether they are born here. is he right? >> it depends on who you ask. i am hard-pressed to find somebody in the aftermath of this interview released for hbo earlier today, that the president would be able to somehow roll back the 14th amendment. meanwhile come on capitol hill, lindsey graham, the republican from south carolina, already echoing what the president has said it is saying he would be an advocate in the senate to help the president walked back the 14th amendment on the issue of birthright citizenship. you will remember that during the campaign, the president used this language in 2015 to make a wedge issue among the very recorded republican field. now, one week until the midterm election, the president now talking about this issue and also saying he will send 5200 troops to
and from st. louis, scott wren, who helped make the news today when president trump quoted him in the stock market. we have the president saying he thinks by executive order he can change who a citizen is in the u.s. can whether they are born here. is he right? >> it depends on who you ask. i am hard-pressed to find somebody in the aftermath of this interview released for hbo earlier today, that the president would be able to somehow roll back the 14th amendment. meanwhile come on capitol...
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and a bear in st. louis the board of elections had urged nearly 50,000 voters off shortly before the election. people come to vote and the names from the role and the poll workers don't have any kind of evidence that they had been on before so they were calling in downtown to the board, couldn't get through sabre just sending people to the board. so it is taking hours to get this thing resolved. meanwhile, the polls are getting ready to close for the democrats go to the court saying he had voters were illegally purged. they've taken all day to try to get this fixed and we need them to be open so that american citizens can exercise their right to vote. within 45 minutes the judge says yes they are supposed to close at seven and keep them open until ten. 45 minutes later they come in with a higher court to shut down to 745 and leave people hanging. the language that was used those with a case of rampant massive voter fraud. it's like having dead people voting in people using addresses from vacant lots so they
and a bear in st. louis the board of elections had urged nearly 50,000 voters off shortly before the election. people come to vote and the names from the role and the poll workers don't have any kind of evidence that they had been on before so they were calling in downtown to the board, couldn't get through sabre just sending people to the board. so it is taking hours to get this thing resolved. meanwhile, the polls are getting ready to close for the democrats go to the court saying he had...
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in and started volunteering at a table and taking care of my jeans stuff a friend of mine here in st louis had a salon and she gave me some really expensive shampoo and it was like you know forty dollars a bottle. i gave it to this gentleman i said here this is a really expensive shampoo and he said thank you but i got i don't know where to use it and it was just so embarrassed and ashamed i was so excited about passing out a shampoo to someone but i didn't think that far enough that they would have nowhere to use it and so i got to thinking that if we make food trucks and you know for put kitchens inside of a truck like and we put showers inside of a truck and kind of started the whole process from there to get the so you couldn't see give it to the dish but about a week if. you go if they had. no need you know one of the. number were a. total. not he didn't. oh you ought to go to the post pizza then move for you. north korea's history of peace to be seventeen years we are one of the only few countries that has seventy years of peace to have diplomatic relations with them we are. you know
in and started volunteering at a table and taking care of my jeans stuff a friend of mine here in st louis had a salon and she gave me some really expensive shampoo and it was like you know forty dollars a bottle. i gave it to this gentleman i said here this is a really expensive shampoo and he said thank you but i got i don't know where to use it and it was just so embarrassed and ashamed i was so excited about passing out a shampoo to someone but i didn't think that far enough that they would...