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incomes between my hometown and think -- in st. louis and new york city were coming closer and closer together. country true all of our country.er the most of the country is now falling behind a couple metro states and cities. if the democrats want to solve their geographic problem, both parties need to get behind solving the geographic inequality problem. host: if you look at the traditional base of the democratic party going back to franklin roosevelt and john kennedy, winning the farm belt, what changed? what happened? guest: that is a very good question. a lot has happened since democrats did well among middle west farmers. a lot of middle west farmers are longtime republicans as i learned, but i think that the fallen behindve timeetro areas for a long and in their desperation, democrats did not seem to be providing answers to their problems. republicans offered answers to their problems. you can presume those answers were right or wrong, but they did provide answers. what we found is that what farmers respond to is not talk or tarif
incomes between my hometown and think -- in st. louis and new york city were coming closer and closer together. country true all of our country.er the most of the country is now falling behind a couple metro states and cities. if the democrats want to solve their geographic problem, both parties need to get behind solving the geographic inequality problem. host: if you look at the traditional base of the democratic party going back to franklin roosevelt and john kennedy, winning the farm belt,...
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st. louisice officer accused of killing his coworker while playing a deadly game posted bond today. >> officer nathaniel hendren is charged with involuntary manslaughter. >> with three days until super bowl liii, f-16 pilots are ready to protect the big game from above. >> this is an air defense fighter. you have been intercepted. >> present arms! >> glor: and the volunteers who never miss a funeral, even when it's 28 degrees below zero. >> they served our country and served it well. >> glor: good evening, i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we are going to begin with the deepening toll of this historic cold snap. by early this morning, more than three-quarters of the u.s. mainland was at or below freezing. it appears the coldest spot today is cotton, minnesota, where the actual temperature-- this is without wind chill-- was 56 degrees below zero. even hell, michigan has frozen over. it was 14 below zero in hell to chicago also broke another dailb adriana diaz is there. >> reporter:
st. louisice officer accused of killing his coworker while playing a deadly game posted bond today. >> officer nathaniel hendren is charged with involuntary manslaughter. >> with three days until super bowl liii, f-16 pilots are ready to protect the big game from above. >> this is an air defense fighter. you have been intercepted. >> present arms! >> glor: and the volunteers who never miss a funeral, even when it's 28 degrees below zero. >> they served our...
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he was playing for the st. louisrdinals and is traded to the philadelphia phillies, and he is not happy about that for several reasons. everything for the five that he -- everything from the fact that he is established in st. louis, he thinks the phillies are a tour club and he is not happy about their stadium. a lot of reasons. so he fights for the trade and takes his case all the way to the supreme court, that he should have some say in what happens to him as a player. the supreme court rules against him. shortly after, a couple of loopholes occur that allow the free agency system to break wide open. in 1974 you have catfish hunter playing for the oakland a's. his owner violates the contract and that virtually releases him from his obligation. so, instead of playing for $200,000 with the oakland a's, he signs with the new york yankees for $3.5 million. bob dylan writes a song about this catfish, and have the sheet music here. what he talks about is how a country boy with a great arm suddenly is making millions of d
he was playing for the st. louisrdinals and is traded to the philadelphia phillies, and he is not happy about that for several reasons. everything for the five that he -- everything from the fact that he is established in st. louis, he thinks the phillies are a tour club and he is not happy about their stadium. a lot of reasons. so he fights for the trade and takes his case all the way to the supreme court, that he should have some say in what happens to him as a player. the supreme court rules...
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kurz flood, playing with the st. louis cardinals, is traded to the philadelphia phillies and he's not at all happy about that consider several reasons. everything from the fact he is from st. louis, he takes the phillies are not established. he takes his case all the way to the supreme court that he should have some say in what happens to him as a player. and the supreme court rules against him. shortly after, that there are a couple of loopholes that occur that allow the free agency system to break wide open and in 1974 you have catfish hunter, who's playing for the oakland a's. his owner, violates the contract that virtually releases him from his obligation and instead of playing for $200 fourks000 with the a's. he signs with the yankees for $3.5 million. bob dylan then writes a song about this, catfish. what he falks -- talks about is how a country boy with a great arm suddenly is making millions of dollars as a professional baseball player. the following year, 19 5, there are two pitchers who refuse to sign their contr
kurz flood, playing with the st. louis cardinals, is traded to the philadelphia phillies and he's not at all happy about that consider several reasons. everything from the fact he is from st. louis, he takes the phillies are not established. he takes his case all the way to the supreme court that he should have some say in what happens to him as a player. and the supreme court rules against him. shortly after, that there are a couple of loopholes that occur that allow the free agency system to...
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key fed barometer, the philly fed manufacturing index going negative first time since 2016 now, st. louised president jim bullard in an exclusive cnbc interview saying the data within line of expected economic slowing but not worse than anticipated. >> we are expecting growth to slow down in 2019 relative to 2018 we are going do get 3% plus growth for 2018. 2019 probably suspect going to hit that 2.25% i think is a good number not a terrible outcome it just means that the economy's returning to trend growth. >> bullard was an early advocate of the fed stopping the rate hikes and a policy the rest of the economy tee has come around to belatedly he sees a risk of recession but thinks the u.s. can avoid one now that fed policy on hold, guys. >> sounds like he's of the view it's a slowdown and not worse. i feel like wall street has a
key fed barometer, the philly fed manufacturing index going negative first time since 2016 now, st. louised president jim bullard in an exclusive cnbc interview saying the data within line of expected economic slowing but not worse than anticipated. >> we are expecting growth to slow down in 2019 relative to 2018 we are going do get 3% plus growth for 2018. 2019 probably suspect going to hit that 2.25% i think is a good number not a terrible outcome it just means that the economy's...
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st. louis, 68 on monday. cincinnati, 62.se areas are going to be 65 degrees warmer that the high temperatures. the same for d.c., cleveland and new york. not as extreme. but the temperature in d.c. is 57 on monday. the big. warm-up is upon us. >> frozen pants challenge. thank you. >>> white house security specialist has been suspended without pay a week after nbc news reported that jah ved kushner's security clearance has been approved. she's been suspended for two weeks for defying her supervisor. clines of the sunt of an article that said he approved kushner's. top secret clearance after it was rejected by two career white house security specialists. two sources familiar with the matter say the specialist made the decision to deny after a background check raised concerns about potential foreign influence on him. the suspended specialist as a rare form of dwarf and considers her a whistleblower and says the charges were brought as payback for the decision to file the complaint against cline. the interview yesterday presiden
st. louis, 68 on monday. cincinnati, 62.se areas are going to be 65 degrees warmer that the high temperatures. the same for d.c., cleveland and new york. not as extreme. but the temperature in d.c. is 57 on monday. the big. warm-up is upon us. >> frozen pants challenge. thank you. >>> white house security specialist has been suspended without pay a week after nbc news reported that jah ved kushner's security clearance has been approved. she's been suspended for two weeks for...
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st. louisof killing a fellow officer during a russian roulette-style game was released on bond today and put under house arrest. vladimir duthiers is following this. >> reporter: officer nathaniel hendren walked out of jail with his head down as he awaits trial for allegedly shooting fellow officer 24-year-old katlyn alix. prosecutors say hendren and his partner, who were on duty, were hanging out at hendren's house after midnight last thursday with alix who was off the clock. according to charging documents, hendren and alix reportedly took turns holding a revolver that was loaded with a single bullet. at some point, the defendant took the gun back and pointed it at the victim, pulled the trigger, causing the gun to discharge. the victim was struck in the chest. police initially labeled the shooting accidental. the circuit attorney kimberly gardner has criticized the st. louis police department with obstructing the investigation. st. louis police commissioner john hayden today. >> the accusati
st. louisof killing a fellow officer during a russian roulette-style game was released on bond today and put under house arrest. vladimir duthiers is following this. >> reporter: officer nathaniel hendren walked out of jail with his head down as he awaits trial for allegedly shooting fellow officer 24-year-old katlyn alix. prosecutors say hendren and his partner, who were on duty, were hanging out at hendren's house after midnight last thursday with alix who was off the clock. according...
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we know your family had moved to st. louismissouri, but to get a sense of what is happening 1965, your sister was in middle school and you have two younger siblings in elementary wore the they too armbands, correct? guest: that's correct. we all were opposed to the war. we felt it was a horrible loss of life going on in vietnam and we were all mourning the deaths. so yes, we did all wear armbands. i will say, the morning mary beth wore the armband, i was delivering newspapers. that we haveo me not had a group discussion. it was not just our family and eckhart who wore the armbands. i was a member of the unitarian youth group, and the whole youth group had decided to wear armbands. after we found out that the school authorities had banned the wearing of armbands, we had not had any kind of group discussion. while i was delivering newspapers, i was thinking that we really should get together. i got on the telephone and call them to hold told off until we could have a discussion of what we were going to do about that. but mary be
we know your family had moved to st. louismissouri, but to get a sense of what is happening 1965, your sister was in middle school and you have two younger siblings in elementary wore the they too armbands, correct? guest: that's correct. we all were opposed to the war. we felt it was a horrible loss of life going on in vietnam and we were all mourning the deaths. so yes, we did all wear armbands. i will say, the morning mary beth wore the armband, i was delivering newspapers. that we haveo me...
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it also hurts because st. louiss a really serious intense sports town and in los angeles, i mean, there have been a lot of news reports about this, people are only barely aware their team is in the super bowl, i mean, there's a lot to do in los angeles and los angeles is a plate that for years until the rams and chargers came in the last couple of years from san diego to la they didn't have a team. second largest media market in the country, the country's most popular sport didn't have a team in los angeles and now they have to and there is no evidence that people have necessarily noticed host: why did you say we would have to talk off air about some of the edges that these top 1% of athletes have taken? guest: because i think that when you talk about these teams whether talking about the medicine they shoot themselves up with so they can get onto the field, the sacrifices made to their physical bodies so they can get on the field and what to teams are due to actually find out what other teams are doing so they can
it also hurts because st. louiss a really serious intense sports town and in los angeles, i mean, there have been a lot of news reports about this, people are only barely aware their team is in the super bowl, i mean, there's a lot to do in los angeles and los angeles is a plate that for years until the rams and chargers came in the last couple of years from san diego to la they didn't have a team. second largest media market in the country, the country's most popular sport didn't have a team...
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in st. louis. the center for politics, a look at virginia politics with a new poll showing the governor ralph butham's approval is weak virginia is not demanding resignation. a political note from mile and biggestho said that the issue they have in iowa is steve king and the governor is doing nothing to get rid of them. here's this from ghost tingle. candidates producing tax returns, he says, no one should be fooled in 2020. ralph joins us from d.c. our biggest problem is our leaders. we are trying to get statehood here and let me tell you, this city has four times as many city workers as any other city of its size in the country and now they are talking about making it a have the second highest paid city workers with the worst education system in the country, with the highest paid in the country. it's massive. the first thing that they say is ok, we will expand the salaries of the city council, expand the number of city council members, expand the size of the government, and already we have $50,00
in st. louis. the center for politics, a look at virginia politics with a new poll showing the governor ralph butham's approval is weak virginia is not demanding resignation. a political note from mile and biggestho said that the issue they have in iowa is steve king and the governor is doing nothing to get rid of them. here's this from ghost tingle. candidates producing tax returns, he says, no one should be fooled in 2020. ralph joins us from d.c. our biggest problem is our leaders. we are...
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and there's our storm around st. louis making its way to , cincinnaarts of kentucky, it loos like a pretty big orm. look a this. look what's happening, this is the forecast, t next snow chance. here's the storm to the south, you can see as it moves off towards the east, this is by at thew morning, look position of the storm it's in southern portions of north carolina, almost into northern georgia here. on wednesday this storm was vers cle to the virginia border. a difference of about 100 miles. if you look at our snowfall around our area, we had snow up to d.c. t days ago, now it's 100 miles to the south. snow around southern maryland. andhat's about it. and maybe even sunshine into parts of the northern area. nothing around d.c. coating possible an inch in our extreme southern zone. so the ekend, not terrible. but amelia we're still watching what's happening on sunday. >> absolutely. so sunday is s going tort dry with sunshine, clouds build in and in the afternoon and evening hours, some rain moves in,al a chance for a wi
and there's our storm around st. louis making its way to , cincinnaarts of kentucky, it loos like a pretty big orm. look a this. look what's happening, this is the forecast, t next snow chance. here's the storm to the south, you can see as it moves off towards the east, this is by at thew morning, look position of the storm it's in southern portions of north carolina, almost into northern georgia here. on wednesday this storm was vers cle to the virginia border. a difference of about 100 miles....
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winter weather advisory goes from tulsa to st. louisd you okay, evansville to louisville and lexington and all the way back up to rapid city. how much snow? kansas city doesn't usually get big blockbuster snowstorms. they are in the sweet spot for this one along with some areas here in south dakota. near rapid city see that six to eight inches of snow. omaha two to three inches. kansas city we have you about four to possibly maybe getting as high as six inches of snow. that will continue interstate 70 today in the middle of the day. st. louis about an inch or two at most. mostly springfield southward down to the ozarks. couple days ago looked like a little bit of the snow would head to d.c. faded away. storm is going further to the south and warmer air maybe at most a dusting to an inch around richmond. d.c. you won't see a flake. today's forecast, 65 in d.c. some warm air surges up the east coast for one day. brutally cold in the northern plains. look at our friends in san antonio, 86 degrees. so the weekend outlook, there's that littl
winter weather advisory goes from tulsa to st. louisd you okay, evansville to louisville and lexington and all the way back up to rapid city. how much snow? kansas city doesn't usually get big blockbuster snowstorms. they are in the sweet spot for this one along with some areas here in south dakota. near rapid city see that six to eight inches of snow. omaha two to three inches. kansas city we have you about four to possibly maybe getting as high as six inches of snow. that will continue...
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transferring from st. louis university to come up to city that i've never visited to campus that i've never been at and did know anyone who attended. somehow i got here, and some of the accepted me. it was my good fortune, and your good fortune, too, if you they accepted me and it's my good fortune in your good fortune to be a part of this great university. i wouldn't be where i was sitting today if it weren't for georgetown university. , that's what i was for school for the foreign service to understand things like that. i remember a jesuit priest, i sat down with him at one point to talk to him about what i was gonna go next and he said, listen, the foreign service is good at almost everything is terrific, is a terrific education. is only one thing you shouldn't do that you shouldn't go to law school. but naturally i applied to law school. returns out the combination of law school prepared me for what i do for a living. it really did. i couldn't think of a better background for what i've done with my life in c
transferring from st. louis university to come up to city that i've never visited to campus that i've never been at and did know anyone who attended. somehow i got here, and some of the accepted me. it was my good fortune, and your good fortune, too, if you they accepted me and it's my good fortune in your good fortune to be a part of this great university. i wouldn't be where i was sitting today if it weren't for georgetown university. , that's what i was for school for the foreign service to...
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linsey davis has details. >> reporter: the st. louisn bail and ordered to turn over his guns. >> circumstances surrounding the shooting were much more reckless and dangerous than what i had originally understood. >> reporter: court documents allege he recklessly discharged a firearm resulting in the death of another officer and consumed alcoholic beverages while on duty. the police chief lashing out at the prosecutor who sent him this blistering letter, accusing police of obstructing evidence and questioning why they only took urine and breath tests but no blood tests. calling the accusations -- >> unwarranted, certainly untimely and absolutely irresponsible. >> reporter: police say caitlyn alex was off duty and playing a game similar to russian roulette with the officer who was on duty at the time when he shot her in the chest. alex's parents are also questioning what happened. >> we need more answers. >> reporter: because the officer who allegedly fired the fatal shot was on duty at the time and was supposed to be out on patrol, but i
linsey davis has details. >> reporter: the st. louisn bail and ordered to turn over his guns. >> circumstances surrounding the shooting were much more reckless and dangerous than what i had originally understood. >> reporter: court documents allege he recklessly discharged a firearm resulting in the death of another officer and consumed alcoholic beverages while on duty. the police chief lashing out at the prosecutor who sent him this blistering letter, accusing police of...
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in st. louis, she was referred as "general jessie." when her husband issued an order in missouri in late august 1861, without advising president lincoln in advance, it was general jessie a train east to convince the president that she should not revoke her husband's order, even though union down theirre laying arms in missouri, because they had not signed up to free slaves. late-night encounter with lincoln in september was one of the most famous meetings in the civilhouse during the war. neither she nor he handled it well. but most of the blame goes to jessie, who threatened lincoln -- who demanded lincoln's confidential correspondence and even seemed to threaten that her husband the president's authority. to floutraged fremont lincoln's order of revocation. and he did. and lincoln soon relieved him of command. though fremont was given another 1862 in western virginia, that also ended badly. was at his side there too. she set up an office in his in wheeling, fighting for him alongside him to the very bitter end. she fought hard for he
in st. louis, she was referred as "general jessie." when her husband issued an order in missouri in late august 1861, without advising president lincoln in advance, it was general jessie a train east to convince the president that she should not revoke her husband's order, even though union down theirre laying arms in missouri, because they had not signed up to free slaves. late-night encounter with lincoln in september was one of the most famous meetings in the civilhouse during the...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: the st. louis police officer who fatally shot his colleague allegedly during a game, now out on bail and ordered to turn over his guns. >> the circumstances surrounding the shooting were much more reckless and dangerous than what i had originally understood. >> reporter: court documents allege nathaniel hendren recklessly discharged a firearm, resulting in the death of another officer, and that he consumed alcoholic beverages while on duty. today, the police chief lashing out at the prosecutor who sent him this blistering letter, accusing police of obstructing evidence and questioning why they only took urine and breath tests from the on-duty officers but no blood tests. calling the accusations -- >> unwarranted, certainly untimely and absolutely irresponsible. >> reporter: police say katlyn alix was off-duty and playing a game similar to russian roulette with hendren, who was on-duty at the time, when he shot her in the chest. but tonight, alix's parents are also questioning what happened. >> we n
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: the st. louis police officer who fatally shot his colleague allegedly during a game, now out on bail and ordered to turn over his guns. >> the circumstances surrounding the shooting were much more reckless and dangerous than what i had originally understood. >> reporter: court documents allege nathaniel hendren recklessly discharged a firearm, resulting in the death of another officer, and that he consumed alcoholic beverages while on...
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and founder of the consulting firm sports impacts he is live from st louis very good to have you on the news great patrick the super bowl ads worth the price tag. well that's a great question and really whichever of this year we have five point two five million dollars being spent for a thirty second ad you know a lot of companies will get into this because they like the visibility and exposure you're going to have one hundred million people viewing the super bowl but beyond that you have this extra lifetime of these ads are able to generate these days because people are watching vs before the game and of course after the game on you tube and other avenues so at the end of the day i will say that the theme the direction that these ads have gone in the last several years and more so going forward when you're trying to reach millennial engines e the message has to be culturally relevant it's the the washington post is for the first time airing a commercial during the super bowl and basically they're buying access for a global conversation you talked about the message there is is somet
and founder of the consulting firm sports impacts he is live from st louis very good to have you on the news great patrick the super bowl ads worth the price tag. well that's a great question and really whichever of this year we have five point two five million dollars being spent for a thirty second ad you know a lot of companies will get into this because they like the visibility and exposure you're going to have one hundred million people viewing the super bowl but beyond that you have this...
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the current storm brings in heavy rainfall across the south and north of st. louis into parts of the great lakes, it becomes all snow and all of this pushes on in toward the east as we go in through later on tonight and into early tomorrow morning leaving behind about 4 to 6 inches of snowfall across that region. but again, plenty of flooding threat in place as well from nashville down towards birmingham, even northern portions of mississippi and eastern areas of arkansas whereas much as 4 to 6 inches of rainfall could come down in the next two days. and we do have another system right on its heels and temps are struggling to warm up across the south. atlanta only 49, charlotte will 1, and up in the midwest, looking into the middle 30s while this system exits, another one follows a similar track going in toward the upcoming weekend. >> it is not good, but you got to know, be prepared. >>> teachers in west virginia get their wish, so why are they still on strike? lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of illness- causing bacteria detergent leaves behind. lysol. what it
the current storm brings in heavy rainfall across the south and north of st. louis into parts of the great lakes, it becomes all snow and all of this pushes on in toward the east as we go in through later on tonight and into early tomorrow morning leaving behind about 4 to 6 inches of snowfall across that region. but again, plenty of flooding threat in place as well from nashville down towards birmingham, even northern portions of mississippi and eastern areas of arkansas whereas much as 4 to 6...
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it to the circuit .ourt in st. louis normally the case in the circuit court is heard by a three-judge panel. of the myers opinion where the students had won that panelthe three-judge thought the whole court should hear the case, but they were short one judge, so instead of nine, they only had eight, and those eight judges split in their decision 4-4. that made it much more likely that the supreme court would hear the case to clear up the conflict at the circuit court level. so we appealed to the supreme court. they take about 80 cases out of 10,000. john: less than 1%. mary beth: but they thought this was an important case. there had only been one case, west virginia versus barnett, that ruled that students could not be forced to play -- to say the pledge of allegiance in public schools. way, theyhe determined that case in 1943 in the middle of a war. they stood up for students right not to say the pledge of allegiance. that was a very strong case. in our case, the judges also split, but it was a 7-2 split and we won. it
it to the circuit .ourt in st. louis normally the case in the circuit court is heard by a three-judge panel. of the myers opinion where the students had won that panelthe three-judge thought the whole court should hear the case, but they were short one judge, so instead of nine, they only had eight, and those eight judges split in their decision 4-4. that made it much more likely that the supreme court would hear the case to clear up the conflict at the circuit court level. so we appealed to...
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four to 5 inches of water, you can st. louis your car. 6inches of water can carry your car with it. we don't want someone to get hurt. if you can avoid a puddle, don't go through it. >> reporter: before you curse the rainy weekend, the sierra snowpack is 100% of normal. and salmon having spotted spawning. in the cruz mountains, kpix 5. >>> the roads are looking smooth over the sierra and more snow is on the way. expect chain controls, slick roads and dangerous travel conditions through tuesday. >>> caltrans is closing 140 in mariposa county in the area of the ferguson burn scar. 17miles will be closed near the west entrance of yosemite national park. >>> the town of paradise could lose its fema funded cleanup reimbursement after town leaders allowed people to move back in areas before the debris was cleared. that may have put federal funds in jeopardy. leaders are working with fema to correct the issue. >>> oakland police arresting a man suspected of robbing a convenience store. the armed robbery happened just before 2:15 in the 500 block of international boulevard. officers caught
four to 5 inches of water, you can st. louis your car. 6inches of water can carry your car with it. we don't want someone to get hurt. if you can avoid a puddle, don't go through it. >> reporter: before you curse the rainy weekend, the sierra snowpack is 100% of normal. and salmon having spotted spawning. in the cruz mountains, kpix 5. >>> the roads are looking smooth over the sierra and more snow is on the way. expect chain controls, slick roads and dangerous travel conditions...
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the original capital of illinois was on the mississippi 80 miles south of st. louis. but we knew that illinois which went all the way to the wisconsin border was eventually going to go north the they built a new capital 80 miles north. they knew the population was going to go farther north. a lot of towns vied for the new capital, including springfield. springfield was read by a young legislator led by abraham lincoln and long nine. they were all six feet tall or taller. they did everything they could to get the capital to springfield. some say some of position they did were underhand. they spent millions and millions of dollars to build canals. in 1839 and officially in 1940, springfield became the capital. illinois was still pretty much the frontier. again, it was a very nice building but quickly ran out of space. it was still the capital for almost 40 years because this was built. the location where the capital is was at one point going to be the location for where lincoln was buried. but mary todd lincoln didn't downtown uried in springfield. he wound up being bur
the original capital of illinois was on the mississippi 80 miles south of st. louis. but we knew that illinois which went all the way to the wisconsin border was eventually going to go north the they built a new capital 80 miles north. they knew the population was going to go farther north. a lot of towns vied for the new capital, including springfield. springfield was read by a young legislator led by abraham lincoln and long nine. they were all six feet tall or taller. they did everything...
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. >> roy wilkins was born in st. louis, missouri in 1901. ther died when he was five, but he and his brother and sister went to live with an aunt and uncle in st. paul, minnesota. he grew up a community with only a handful of blacks. white publicostly schools and spent his time mostly with white friends. wilkins was an excellent student and from early on, his writing was powerful and clear. when he went to the university of minnesota in 1919, he joined the staff of the student newspaper. graduating, wilkins on and edited a black newspaper in kansas city, missouri. he stayed there until he joined 1901taff of the naacp in -- 1931. since then, is have an influence on every major step forward of the civil rights movement. in his leadership, he is avoided exaggeration and showmanship, but he is always been powerfully effective. -- has always been powerfully affected. >> when dwight wilkins joined the naacp in 1931, it must be remembered that this was two years after the great depression had descended on this country. there was tremendous unemploym
. >> roy wilkins was born in st. louis, missouri in 1901. ther died when he was five, but he and his brother and sister went to live with an aunt and uncle in st. paul, minnesota. he grew up a community with only a handful of blacks. white publicostly schools and spent his time mostly with white friends. wilkins was an excellent student and from early on, his writing was powerful and clear. when he went to the university of minnesota in 1919, he joined the staff of the student newspaper....
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>> we'll hear from st. louis fed president jim bullard. miss that. >>> let's bring in our guest host for this hour alexis ohanian is the cofounder of reddit. he's going to be with us for the next hour. reddit i just read became the third most-visited site in america surpassing facebook. that's huge. >> you know, that data comes to us from alexa. and they are focusing on web-based traffic. if you include mobile,to be fair, those numbers do look a little different when it comes to traffic through a web browser, i think there are a lot of folks who should be busy at work who are on reddit >> who are watching this which i was doing earlier this morning too. that gives you a great platform to talk about this debate. that's the privacy issues, what's happening all of this got kicked up again. we talked about it at the top of the hour what's happening in silicon valley and do they recognize -- i thought facebook had come through a lot of these problems until i found out they were letting teenagers download this app and paid them 20 bucks to find
>> we'll hear from st. louis fed president jim bullard. miss that. >>> let's bring in our guest host for this hour alexis ohanian is the cofounder of reddit. he's going to be with us for the next hour. reddit i just read became the third most-visited site in america surpassing facebook. that's huge. >> you know, that data comes to us from alexa. and they are focusing on web-based traffic. if you include mobile,to be fair, those numbers do look a little different when it...
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he thinks they should be on hold until june st. louis president in a specific interview after the number, which was 304,000, double the consensus, the fed should stand back. >> normalize rates in an environment where our main competitors overseas have not been able to normalize rates, kept inflation close to 2% now it is time to wait and see how the economy develops >> let's wait and see the numbers. 304,000, the revisions down 70,000 that still left december north of 200,000 average hourly wage a little disappointing, maybe a payback from stronger december unemployment ticks up, and labor force participation, highest since 2013 despite comments, some think the fed will be forced to double back again and resume rate hikes. we see no support for the fed shift and if wage gains rise as much as the past year, the idea that the fed won't hike further will turn to dust. we'll see, guys, if the recession shows up in the months ahead. morgan >> thanks, steve, for putting that together. better than expected jobs report, better than expected sent
he thinks they should be on hold until june st. louis president in a specific interview after the number, which was 304,000, double the consensus, the fed should stand back. >> normalize rates in an environment where our main competitors overseas have not been able to normalize rates, kept inflation close to 2% now it is time to wait and see how the economy develops >> let's wait and see the numbers. 304,000, the revisions down 70,000 that still left december north of 200,000...
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union delegations are coming from detroit, chicago, st. louissouth, and there are college students, lawyers, teachers, all kinds of folks, thousands and thousands. [ music ] >> some are losing the days pay. some are risking their jobs. some have been told better not go if you know what is good for you. but, we are here, we are coming. want to be part of this great day. [ music ] listen to us, this is why we have come here. >> personally, i am going on a because i am a negro in the united states, and i feel that it is time for the governing body of this company country to make a stand on the issue of equality for the negro in the united states. we have petitioned and petitioned. >> i feel that this pilgrimage will show congress we are tired of being second-class citizens. our people have come from all parts of the nation to impress congress that we want the civil rights legislation passed in the session. >> i think not only the negro themselves have a problem, but the white recognizes that there is a problem, and that they are doing all they can
union delegations are coming from detroit, chicago, st. louissouth, and there are college students, lawyers, teachers, all kinds of folks, thousands and thousands. [ music ] >> some are losing the days pay. some are risking their jobs. some have been told better not go if you know what is good for you. but, we are here, we are coming. want to be part of this great day. [ music ] listen to us, this is why we have come here. >> personally, i am going on a because i am a negro in the...
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edward lawrence wrapped up an interview, including an exclusive with st. louiss coming up as well. >>> we have to talk about the banking news as president trump and china's vice premier are talking about trade, we're getting headlines from the meeting trump and president xi will ultimately make the biggest decisions on trade. they are expected to have a meeting in the not-too-distant future. here to weigh in, fox news contributor liz peek, first trust advisors chief economist brian wesbury, shore vest, chief investment strategist rob luna. let me start with you, rob. it is interesting, the market given up a little bit of gains even as the good news starts to roll out. i'm getting to the point, i'm wondering about how much of a u.s., china, trade deal could be baked into this rally? >> what is interesting, if you look at analysts covering this, 29 analysts, 29 of 29 did not expect tariffs to rise on the 1st next week. if you look out further, 18 of those same 29 do expect tariffs to rise. there is lot of expectations this deal will be nowhere fruitful as lot of p
edward lawrence wrapped up an interview, including an exclusive with st. louiss coming up as well. >>> we have to talk about the banking news as president trump and china's vice premier are talking about trade, we're getting headlines from the meeting trump and president xi will ultimately make the biggest decisions on trade. they are expected to have a meeting in the not-too-distant future. here to weigh in, fox news contributor liz peek, first trust advisors chief economist brian...
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kind of remarkable seventh generation to retreat on all fours st. louis the lady from detroit the legendary motor show taking place for the last time for the round and there is no shortage of premier. try the sixty minutes w. . every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word published in the. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn with them simple online on your mobile and free. d w z e learning course nikos speak german mating see. anything. else has liberated contemporary dance by crossing boundaries germany's renowned choreographer is in constant search of new challenges and collaboration is with other artists. for twenty five years she's led her company and guests on.
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are coming from detroit, chicago, st. louisnd there are college students, lawyers, teachers, all kinds of folks, thousands and thousands. some are losing a day's pay to come. some are risking their jobs. , better noten told go if you know what's good for you. but we are here. we are coming. we want to be a part of this great day. ♪ [singing] ♪ >> listen to us. this is why we have come here. >> personally i am going on it because i am a negro in the united states, and i feel that it is time for the governing body of this country to make a stand on the issue of equality for the negro in the united states. we have petitioned, petition, and petition. this pilgrimage will show progress that we are tired of being second-class citizens. our people have come from all parts of the nation to impress congress that we want civil rights legislation passed in this session. >> i think the support of the white means an awful lot. it means not only the negro people themselves have a problem, but the whites recognize the problem and they are doi
are coming from detroit, chicago, st. louisnd there are college students, lawyers, teachers, all kinds of folks, thousands and thousands. some are losing a day's pay to come. some are risking their jobs. , better noten told go if you know what's good for you. but we are here. we are coming. we want to be a part of this great day. ♪ [singing] ♪ >> listen to us. this is why we have come here. >> personally i am going on it because i am a negro in the united states, and i feel that...
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you do delegations are coming from the trite, chicago, st. louishere are college students, lawyers, teachers, all kinds of folks. thousands and thousands. pay toe losing a day's come. some are risking their jobs. , better notng told go if you know what is good for you. but we are here. we are coming. we want to be a part of this great day. ♪ >> ♪ [singing] ♪ >> listen to us. this is why we have come here. i'm going on because i am a negro in the united states. and i feel he get his time for the governing body in this land to make an issue -- make a stand on the issue of equality for the negro in the united states. we have petitioned and petitioned and perdition. >> i feel that this pilgrimage will show congress that we are tired of being second-class citizens. our people have come from all parts of the nation to impress congress we want civil rights legislation passed in this session. >> i think the support of the white means an awful lot. it means not only that the have aeople themselves problem, but the white recognize the fact that there is a pr
you do delegations are coming from the trite, chicago, st. louishere are college students, lawyers, teachers, all kinds of folks. thousands and thousands. pay toe losing a day's come. some are risking their jobs. , better notng told go if you know what is good for you. but we are here. we are coming. we want to be a part of this great day. ♪ >> ♪ [singing] ♪ >> listen to us. this is why we have come here. i'm going on because i am a negro in the united states. and i feel he...
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once again a lot of snowto back wards the st. louis area to the south of st. the storm. it have the cold front coming through. oves through, we get the colder air in here. here's the storm. two days ago -- this is how these little storms can change so much. it's not huge change. this storm is about 100 miles south of where it was looking like it would be two days ago. what does it dforus? takes our snowfall from the d.c. metro area to south of fredericksburg. you can see richmond has more of a chance for accumulation than we do in the d.c. metro area. even down to the south i have a coating to an inch aroundic frederburg, i think that line is farther south. this is not gng to be big storm for anybody. what will be a big storm ison t tuesday night into wednesday. we could have snow, ice as well. we'll talk about what happens on sunday because sunday anoceer ch for a little bit of a mix too. we'll talk more about that, i'll see you45 at >>> coming up at news, we are waiting for the update from the police in aurora, illinois. >>> we have breaking news in virginia,
once again a lot of snowto back wards the st. louis area to the south of st. the storm. it have the cold front coming through. oves through, we get the colder air in here. here's the storm. two days ago -- this is how these little storms can change so much. it's not huge change. this storm is about 100 miles south of where it was looking like it would be two days ago. what does it dforus? takes our snowfall from the d.c. metro area to south of fredericksburg. you can see richmond has more of a...
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[cheers] then, that river meanders down to st. louiswhere you will find a big arch, a gateway, that honors our country's pioneers. onwards to kentucky and memphis, tennessee, where dr. martin luther king jr. went one april day to join sanitation workers fighting for dignity. where he preached about the mountaintop and how he had seen the promised land. and then, to arkansas, and mississippi, all the way down to new orleans, where the spirit of resilience abounds. the mississippi river. all our rivers, they connect us to one another, to our shared story. for this is how our country was founded. with patriots who saw more that united them than divided them. and this is how this city, the mill city, and our country pros pered, right along this river, in our nation's railroad ways and roads grounded in the common belief that prosperity shared leads to better lives for all. and this is how we became the world's beacon of democracy. one in which everyone matters. we start in this place. we're about a mile down the river on a beautiful summer
[cheers] then, that river meanders down to st. louiswhere you will find a big arch, a gateway, that honors our country's pioneers. onwards to kentucky and memphis, tennessee, where dr. martin luther king jr. went one april day to join sanitation workers fighting for dignity. where he preached about the mountaintop and how he had seen the promised land. and then, to arkansas, and mississippi, all the way down to new orleans, where the spirit of resilience abounds. the mississippi river. all our...
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just because you got it in st louis who. just but with the exclusion of previously it. tough these are the this is good police news don't just teach nobody was being nice. that night each. because then you've been duped i was most quickly up shapes it was but you're used to. it almost when you point out they used computers to treat can you hear or see because rescript as well as movement by them but got those from a good place to look good to but the flaws when they admit the bush get all of us and give us a pat to do the roast wouldn't blame goes to the steps of the last but the my pace has removed the good mood new surely you see a new play moves for the work of the what witches are which to you but then you open the us think of the human soul read. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to present. it to the right person it's like the before really can't be good. i'm interested in the wives. question. after a rather bumpy rollout the new green deal is upon this co-sponsored by democratic firebrand alexandria ocasio what does the pla
just because you got it in st louis who. just but with the exclusion of previously it. tough these are the this is good police news don't just teach nobody was being nice. that night each. because then you've been duped i was most quickly up shapes it was but you're used to. it almost when you point out they used computers to treat can you hear or see because rescript as well as movement by them but got those from a good place to look good to but the flaws when they admit the bush get all of us...
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similar scenario for areas like st. louis.all this we have flash flood watches for 16 million people. we'll talk more about this and the timing of it. we can have damaging river flooding as we head towards the weekend. >> on a somber note the man in the iconic world war ii photo of a sailor kissing a woman in new york times swquare has died. his picture came to represent the joy felt at the end of the war in which 406,000 americans died and another 671,000 were wounded. she in turn came to represent the 342,000 women who served in the war as pilots, nurses and more, just an iconic photograph. so sad to hear of his passing. >> such a beautiful photograph in a historic time. >>> still ahead, ukraine's military forces are preparing for a potential showdown with russia. we'll get the very latest from the front lines of the fight. stay with us. h us you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get check
similar scenario for areas like st. louis.all this we have flash flood watches for 16 million people. we'll talk more about this and the timing of it. we can have damaging river flooding as we head towards the weekend. >> on a somber note the man in the iconic world war ii photo of a sailor kissing a woman in new york times swquare has died. his picture came to represent the joy felt at the end of the war in which 406,000 americans died and another 671,000 were wounded. she in turn came...
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st. louis was in the 50s rlier. 19 kansas city, fayetteville, arkansas, 65. so a big difference here. fortunately for us we stay on s the warmere of this one, at least the next couple days. tomorrow 67.co rd high tomorrow 70. ot'll be close to that. sun and clouds, r warm one, a great tuesday afternoon. eat for the kids t get out and have recess time. wednesday 51degrees. we cool on wednesday, the storm system comes in late in the y. clouds and shower activity late. 65 on thursday. back to 65. friday you go 59, but that's early. temperatures fall all day. friday is to be a much colder day. look at the weekend, on the chilly side temperatures just below average. not talking about that big freeze again, no arctic air but we could see a mix next tuesday. that's a storm system we'll watch closely. >>> a multi-million dollar rebuilding project comes to a halt at a local ice arena. it's because of a plan by d.c. mayor that is getting a chilly reception. a plan that would pull money from that rink. >> plus continuing coverage of our top story tonight, growing nor su
st. louis was in the 50s rlier. 19 kansas city, fayetteville, arkansas, 65. so a big difference here. fortunately for us we stay on s the warmere of this one, at least the next couple days. tomorrow 67.co rd high tomorrow 70. ot'll be close to that. sun and clouds, r warm one, a great tuesday afternoon. eat for the kids t get out and have recess time. wednesday 51degrees. we cool on wednesday, the storm system comes in late in the y. clouds and shower activity late. 65 on thursday. back to 65....
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returning for their second day, from east st. louis, illinois, it's the champs. it's the edwards family! [cheering and applause] and from milltown, new jersey, it's the wathen family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot driving out of here in that
returning for their second day, from east st. louis, illinois, it's the champs. it's the edwards family! [cheering and applause] and from milltown, new jersey, it's the wathen family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot driving out of here in that
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incomes between my hometown and think -- in st. louisnd new york city were coming closer and closer together. country true all of our country.er the most of the country is now falling behind a couple metro states and cities. if the democrats want to solve their geographic problem, both parties need to get behind solving the geographic inequality problem. host: if you look at the traditional base of the democratic party going back to franklin roosevelt and john kennedy, winning the farm belt, what changed? what happened? guest: that is a very good question. a lot has happened since democrats did well among middle west farmers. a lot of middle west farmers are longtime republicans as i learned, but i think that the fallen behindve timeetro areas for a long and in their desperation, democrats did not seem to be providing answers to their problems. republicans offered answers to their problems. you can presume those answers were right or wrong, but they did provide answers. what we found is that what farmers respond to is not talk or tariffs
incomes between my hometown and think -- in st. louisnd new york city were coming closer and closer together. country true all of our country.er the most of the country is now falling behind a couple metro states and cities. if the democrats want to solve their geographic problem, both parties need to get behind solving the geographic inequality problem. host: if you look at the traditional base of the democratic party going back to franklin roosevelt and john kennedy, winning the farm belt,...
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but anyway, the appellate court in st. louis and the supreme court, it was our lawyer who made the case to the court. we could just sit back and watch. but i missed some flights, i got bumped from a flight in chicago. mary beth: that's right. the des moines school board, even though the school board was speaking up against us then, they changed their minds and have been supportive and welcoming. john: they have been welcoming to us. mary beth: they even wore black armbands last year because students were speaking up about an issue. >> we have a couple minutes left for questions. somebody in the audience can ask a quick question with the cube. wow! [laughter] just a quick question, please. >> i am omar and i wanted to ask , did you have any family members who rejected you or shun do you after you appeared at the supreme court? >> we did not have any family members who rejected the ruling. some were kind of mad about it, but not really. i am glad you asked that. we were talking at lunch also about you were talking about with discr
but anyway, the appellate court in st. louis and the supreme court, it was our lawyer who made the case to the court. we could just sit back and watch. but i missed some flights, i got bumped from a flight in chicago. mary beth: that's right. the des moines school board, even though the school board was speaking up against us then, they changed their minds and have been supportive and welcoming. john: they have been welcoming to us. mary beth: they even wore black armbands last year because...
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interestingly enough i did some home work on inflation which the st. louison rate is down in the red at 0.9% but if you look across the world, europe, every place else, japan, there are no inflation any place according to market indicators. >> james, what is the market signal should the market rally very strongly and we've already seen a bounceback rally but rally further. is that market signal the fed should become hawkish again? >> we don't want to react directly to markets because markets go up and down but to the extent markets saw future growth being stronger that might be the signal i like to talk about the tips market and i like to talk about the yield curve because i think it's been down played by the fed but this time i think it's been getting more attention. >> your biggest worries? number one that the democrats will impeach the president which you think would be a travesty, the next is the economy in china and not the trade war. so you're worried about a contagion or ripple effect even though the chinese could cut rates? they cut rates six times b
interestingly enough i did some home work on inflation which the st. louison rate is down in the red at 0.9% but if you look across the world, europe, every place else, japan, there are no inflation any place according to market indicators. >> james, what is the market signal should the market rally very strongly and we've already seen a bounceback rally but rally further. is that market signal the fed should become hawkish again? >> we don't want to react directly to markets...
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just because you got it in st louis who. just looked like a solution. but you see. the. ladies of the silver pieces don't just teach guilty was the. lesson. that my teacher. continued to new thought it was my school work shame so it would be traced to. it almost when you find out they used computers to trade for you you see because rescript as well as movement by them but got those from a good place to look good to but those laws when they admit the bush get a lot of sun get away but it's ok. to do the roast with boy. goes to the steps of the state but the my pace has removed the good mood new surely you see a new play more for the work of the what witches are which to hear but then you open the ear stick out of the human soul register. after a rather bumpy rollout the new green deal is upon us co-sponsored by democratic firebrand alexandria ocasio cortez the plan foresees a radical restructuring of the american economy and how people will live what the plan does not address is how much it cost how much will we have to go into the red become green. after the previous sta
just because you got it in st louis who. just looked like a solution. but you see. the. ladies of the silver pieces don't just teach guilty was the. lesson. that my teacher. continued to new thought it was my school work shame so it would be traced to. it almost when you find out they used computers to trade for you you see because rescript as well as movement by them but got those from a good place to look good to but those laws when they admit the bush get a lot of sun get away but it's ok....
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st. louis had 60. d.c. at 54. here's the cold outbreak. we have very cold to the north but we hit 80 in a few spots of texas. central plains are living up to their reputation. early peek at the weekend. light snow friday. kansas city to st. louis then take that towards washington, d.c. and virginia as we go through saturday. not a huge event but we'll look to see if we get a couple inches of accumulation. sunday looks fine. most areas a little bit of rain in the southeast. no big the storms or cold shots coming for the east coast in the days ahead. >>> still ahead the relationship between israel and iran appears to be in question this morning after comments made by the israeli prime minister. >> just this morning? we'll talk to our bureau chief. >> live in new york. >> the comment made about war which was later changed. we'll be right back. right back. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical tri
st. louis had 60. d.c. at 54. here's the cold outbreak. we have very cold to the north but we hit 80 in a few spots of texas. central plains are living up to their reputation. early peek at the weekend. light snow friday. kansas city to st. louis then take that towards washington, d.c. and virginia as we go through saturday. not a huge event but we'll look to see if we get a couple inches of accumulation. sunday looks fine. most areas a little bit of rain in the southeast. no big the storms or...
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returning for their second day, from st. louis, missouri--that's home of cedric the entertainer--it's the [cheering and applause]amily. and from charlotte, north carolina--that would be the birthplace of the kings of comedy--it's the robinson
returning for their second day, from st. louis, missouri--that's home of cedric the entertainer--it's the [cheering and applause]amily. and from charlotte, north carolina--that would be the birthplace of the kings of comedy--it's the robinson
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at least st. louis is costs told spewing the final. via video got stuck. it's called wouldn't continue. so much for a pleasant homecoming. just as soon as the car is towed to the shop five minutes to fix it with the manager no cecilia that's it. but we're still celebrating the end of the season. gala gay chief janet make a gut check this round. under pressure drip c.m.e. season. i am. the first seed this season we've gone clean how to follow the rush at the finish. the same stuff if you would any of that if any of your family's programmability actually be about the ridiculousness can with. minimal cuckoo cuckoo cuckoo but no proof you said you'd be able to do. alexandra de mint throwing only money twenty four out of seven races in twenty eight. you're born of the dumbass and you do know what some of us got off for that. simple cause i thought for with me just for the moment i didn't get you to change is also not something that those i mean it was. just stress. your words and once it's in that also didn't evoke about all of them along with the loss of the.
at least st. louis is costs told spewing the final. via video got stuck. it's called wouldn't continue. so much for a pleasant homecoming. just as soon as the car is towed to the shop five minutes to fix it with the manager no cecilia that's it. but we're still celebrating the end of the season. gala gay chief janet make a gut check this round. under pressure drip c.m.e. season. i am. the first seed this season we've gone clean how to follow the rush at the finish. the same stuff if you would...
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. >> see a guy who lost, was it hard when your team lost st. louis? >> i lost two teams.dinals and the rams. so yes. strictly. >> despite the rumors, cardi b. did not join maroon 5 at halftime, but she enjoyed super bowl weekend. >> just in atlanta. i left her in l.a. >> cardi hit the stage at the fanatic super bowl party wearing a louis vuitton look for that performance. and there is a classic look at the national anthem on sunday ♪ bursting in air >> i see nothing but joy on your face, gladys. how are you feeling? >> awesome. >> where does this rank? this moment, as you soak it in now? >> oh my. this is way up there. ♪ brave >> i cannot say enough good things about atlanta. everywhere we went, we were greeted with a smiling face, someone willing to help. atlanta, you did a great job hosting the super bowl. kudos to you and thank you. atlanta left us with a smile on our face, but today we broke up with broken hearts because just hours before kickoff, kristoff st. john appeared in a video promoting the super bowl, but today we got the devastating news that the soap opera
. >> see a guy who lost, was it hard when your team lost st. louis? >> i lost two teams.dinals and the rams. so yes. strictly. >> despite the rumors, cardi b. did not join maroon 5 at halftime, but she enjoyed super bowl weekend. >> just in atlanta. i left her in l.a. >> cardi hit the stage at the fanatic super bowl party wearing a louis vuitton look for that performance. and there is a classic look at the national anthem on sunday ♪ bursting in air >> i...
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north of st. louis into parts of the great lakes it becomes all snow. all this have pushes on in towards the east as we go in later on tonight and early tomorrow morning leaving behind four to six inches of snowfall across that region. plenty of flooding threat in place as well from nashville down towards birmingham, even northern portions of mississippi and even areas of arkansas where as much as four to six inches of rainfall could come down in the next two days. again, as this system moves on we do have another one right on its heels and temps struggle to warm up across the south. atlanta only 49, charlotte 41 degrees and up in the midwest looking into the middle 30s while this system exits another one follows a similar track going in towards this upcoming weekend. >> thank you. >> if you couldn't get enough there's more on the way. >>> teachers in west virginia got their wish, so why are they still on strike for a second day? we will explain. when did soup b? at panera, we treat soup differently. with vine ripened tomatoes, signature cheddar, simmer
north of st. louis into parts of the great lakes it becomes all snow. all this have pushes on in towards the east as we go in later on tonight and early tomorrow morning leaving behind four to six inches of snowfall across that region. plenty of flooding threat in place as well from nashville down towards birmingham, even northern portions of mississippi and even areas of arkansas where as much as four to six inches of rainfall could come down in the next two days. again, as this system moves...