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. >>> video you have to see, take a second, watch this, st. louisit up by an apparent meteor, shortly before 9:00 local time. it was so bright, people across the state border in illinois reported seeing it. another shot was captured on a doorbell camera in the suburb of st. louis. the object appears to have completely burned up in the atmosphere but what a show before it did. >> what a great advertisement for the doorbell camera. you can see meteors. >> if i saw that, i'd be like that's the biggest wish ever to me, right? my dreams are coming true. >> oh, well thank you. we also saw, if you saw the door camera video snow on the ground. >> a lot of snow in st. louis. it is so cold. sleeveless warmer already than most people will see for the next several days. here is a live look at the fog rolling across the golden gate bridge getting a little blurry there. we are seeing the low visibility across the golden gate bridge and elsewhere, we are seeing some light patches of fog. our temperatures are 44 degrees in santa rosa. we say that's chilly but when
. >>> video you have to see, take a second, watch this, st. louisit up by an apparent meteor, shortly before 9:00 local time. it was so bright, people across the state border in illinois reported seeing it. another shot was captured on a doorbell camera in the suburb of st. louis. the object appears to have completely burned up in the atmosphere but what a show before it did. >> what a great advertisement for the doorbell camera. you can see meteors. >> if i saw that, i'd...
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. >> 49ers and arizona cardinals. >> they were in st. louis, now it is the desert. >> it's confusing, okay. sunday at 1:05 pm, sunny and warm, temperature 73 degrees. oakland tomorrow is playing at 1:25 pm in a game to be played here. 71 degrees and plenty of sun. here is how it looks if you go out of sfo, mostly sunny, winds out of the north at 15 miles an hour, less fall tomorrow and publicly some delays. you have to pour water on the runway, everything shuts down. there will be a few delays. 58 seattle, chicago has rain and 40 degrees, the second weekend in a row. atlanta with partly cloudy skies and 60, overnight lows in the mid to upper 40s and sign up tomorrow eight minutes before 7 am. tomorrow looks nice, temperatures warm up with sunshine and the south bay, temperatures in the mid-70s, 76 at fremont. in the east bay, the numbers mid-70s as well. northbay is nice, close to the shoreline and around ukiah and cloverdale and clearlake, warm 80s. extended forecast, a couple warm days, we cool off at the latter half of the week and it does
. >> 49ers and arizona cardinals. >> they were in st. louis, now it is the desert. >> it's confusing, okay. sunday at 1:05 pm, sunny and warm, temperature 73 degrees. oakland tomorrow is playing at 1:25 pm in a game to be played here. 71 degrees and plenty of sun. here is how it looks if you go out of sfo, mostly sunny, winds out of the north at 15 miles an hour, less fall tomorrow and publicly some delays. you have to pour water on the runway, everything shuts down. there...
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planned parenthood of st. louis is the last remaining women's health care clinic in the entire state of missouri that also provides abortion services. i visited the clinic staff and physicians this past june as the battle was elevating, and i wanted to lend my support and voice to their efforts. as a husband, father, and brother, i support and trust the private personal health choices of women. i am truly amazed that the missouri department of health went along with efforts to shut down the clinic, intimidate patients and threaten providers, and would allegedly and bizarrely track women's menstrual periods on spreadsheets to determine if they had had an abortion. no woman should be subjected to this violation of their personhood. this is america. it's her body. it's her health care and it's her decision. i stand with planned parenthood because they are truly on the front lines of defending women's health care across america. madam chairwoman, i would also like to introduce into the record a personal statement by ms.
planned parenthood of st. louis is the last remaining women's health care clinic in the entire state of missouri that also provides abortion services. i visited the clinic staff and physicians this past june as the battle was elevating, and i wanted to lend my support and voice to their efforts. as a husband, father, and brother, i support and trust the private personal health choices of women. i am truly amazed that the missouri department of health went along with efforts to shut down the...
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>> she finally escaped nutbush when she moved to st. louis in the mid '50s. st. and what she yearned to do was to get a chance to sing with that man because she knew she had a great voice. >> when he saw tina and she opened her mouth and sang he must have realized right away that he had something he had never had before. >> by the early 1960's she sings on a song called "fool in love." when that record was sold to a record label, ike turner turned to ana bullock and said, "i'm going to keep all the money and you are going to be known as tina turner." >> he had this amazing instrument and he would just use her as an instrument. >> reporter: realizing what tina could do for his career, ike marries her. >> the bigger they got ike must have thought, "i got this good thing here. i can never let her go." >> i did as i was told. and it's almost as if you can put yourself in the position of always being told and it just doesn't feel good all the time to be under someone's hand. >> is that what it was like? he was in total control? >> absolute. >> reporter: daniel j. watts
>> she finally escaped nutbush when she moved to st. louis in the mid '50s. st. and what she yearned to do was to get a chance to sing with that man because she knew she had a great voice. >> when he saw tina and she opened her mouth and sang he must have realized right away that he had something he had never had before. >> by the early 1960's she sings on a song called "fool in love." when that record was sold to a record label, ike turner turned to ana bullock and...
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. >>> a spectacular light show over st. louisateway arch as an earth cam caught a meteor lighting up the sky last night was the peak of the meteor shower in the northern he misfear. >>> let's check in on the frigid temperatures. >> the ld cold front is starting to make its way through, kansas city 23 degrees and 28 for st. louis. so this is all clearing out and we're going to continue to deal with freeze watches and freeze warnings impacting 21 million northeast you're up next get ready for single digit feel like temperatures. >> our time has come thank you. >>> when we come back, how was d.c. restaurant owner is paying it forward taurant owner is payi it forward 've never tried a retil like this. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the #1 retinol. visibly smoother brighter skin in 24 hours. a skin upgrade? crushed it. new olay retinol24. face anything.olay. and also available in retinol serum and retinol eye cream. so nice to meet you june, jay, ji, kay, raj, and... ray! good job, brain! say hello to neuriva, a new bra
. >>> a spectacular light show over st. louisateway arch as an earth cam caught a meteor lighting up the sky last night was the peak of the meteor shower in the northern he misfear. >>> let's check in on the frigid temperatures. >> the ld cold front is starting to make its way through, kansas city 23 degrees and 28 for st. louis. so this is all clearing out and we're going to continue to deal with freeze watches and freeze warnings impacting 21 million northeast you're...
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it will feel like two below in st. louis at 9:00 a.m. 7 in lexington. 2 in buffalo, 3 in boston each at the height of the afternoon, many portions of the great lakes will feel no better than the teens. that continues into early thursday morning. now it does stay dry through the remainder of the week. then we're going to shift our attention to a storm developing off the southeast coast for the weekend. it's going to sit and spin, bringing rain along the southeast coast, battering northeast winds as well as the threat for rough surge and beach erosion. i'm minors kate bilo, cbs news. >>> google's efforts to collect health information on 50 million people has prompted an investigation. regulator regulators, patients, and lawmakers, expressed concern about the initiative code named project nightingale. google partnered with ascension to collect the data which includes names, birthdays, lab tests, and doctor diagnoses. at issue is whether google and ascension are at quality -- adequately protecting patient data. google says it is
it will feel like two below in st. louis at 9:00 a.m. 7 in lexington. 2 in buffalo, 3 in boston each at the height of the afternoon, many portions of the great lakes will feel no better than the teens. that continues into early thursday morning. now it does stay dry through the remainder of the week. then we're going to shift our attention to a storm developing off the southeast coast for the weekend. it's going to sit and spin, bringing rain along the southeast coast, battering northeast winds...
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st. louis, colder than in february in some of these areas. in atlanta, new york city, washington, temps on the milder end. as tuesday afternoon builds, the arctic air will be felt across the region. another cold air in place that produces, snowshowers across the appalachians. and in portions of interior new england. notice the major metro cities of the northeast. just a little too warm beyond anything in the forecast. across the midwest, thousands of flights disrupted because of the cold air already in place. afternoon highs in chicago, only up to 19 degrees. atlanta makes it up to the middle 40s by the afternoon hours. and notice where the front hasn't arrived, the 70s in the gulf coast. it's wednesday morning. temps down into the single digits from chicago into detroit. >> pedram, thank you for that. >>> breaking overnight, israel takes down a senior jihadi leader. cnn is live on the israel/gaza border. i didn't have to call 911.help. and i didn't have to come get you. because you didn't have another heart attack. not today. you took our co
st. louis, colder than in february in some of these areas. in atlanta, new york city, washington, temps on the milder end. as tuesday afternoon builds, the arctic air will be felt across the region. another cold air in place that produces, snowshowers across the appalachians. and in portions of interior new england. notice the major metro cities of the northeast. just a little too warm beyond anything in the forecast. across the midwest, thousands of flights disrupted because of the cold air...
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why the night lit up in a st. louis neighborhood. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your ne
why the night lit up in a st. louis neighborhood. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds?...
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up and down the mississippi river and the st. louis -- the st.lawrence river, the great lakes and the rocky mountains. claimas the huge crescent to by the way the 15th of france. on the right-hand side, you see the result of the french and indian war. that is to say that they lost their entire north american empire. confusing though it is, is hugely important in the of northcal history america. this is what it was about. les you know this area, pittsburgh? you went to school in this area. this is what was called in the 18th century, the forks of the ohio. youhe right-hand side have the monongahela river flowing up from the south and on the allegheny river flowing down from new york. and you have the confluence of the two rivers which join to create the ohio river. the famous three rivers stadium in pittsburgh. this point of land, the peninsula jutting out into the 1750's, thein the most important strategic piece of real estate in north america. i will say it again. that point of land was the most important piece of strategic real estate in north
up and down the mississippi river and the st. louis -- the st.lawrence river, the great lakes and the rocky mountains. claimas the huge crescent to by the way the 15th of france. on the right-hand side, you see the result of the french and indian war. that is to say that they lost their entire north american empire. confusing though it is, is hugely important in the of northcal history america. this is what it was about. les you know this area, pittsburgh? you went to school in this area. this...
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harry redman, one of the st. louis gamblers comes forward, i want $10,000 and this is what happened. we know that weaver was involved in the meetings to fix the series. well, this is hearsay, what do you do? he hires detectives at a cost of $20,000 to interview on the sly to get close to and gain the confidence of weaver and candle and mcmullen. each detective comes back and says, we think something happened but the guy who interviews weaver says, i do not think weaver was involved. the same thing happens with mcmullen. what basis does comiskey have to bring action? none. what is going on now with the black sox is there is a national commission in baseball, ruling baseball, and it is made up of three members. national league president, american league president. the white sox, the boston red sox and the new york yankees are against him and they want to dump him. he is investigating the white sox at the same time. he finds out. they track down bill burns in mexico and a grand jury convened in chicago to investigate a ba
harry redman, one of the st. louis gamblers comes forward, i want $10,000 and this is what happened. we know that weaver was involved in the meetings to fix the series. well, this is hearsay, what do you do? he hires detectives at a cost of $20,000 to interview on the sly to get close to and gain the confidence of weaver and candle and mcmullen. each detective comes back and says, we think something happened but the guy who interviews weaver says, i do not think weaver was involved. the same...
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she returned to st. louis and has been an editor and writer of the features department for 30 years. as a book editor, she assigns 300edits book reviews from or so new books each week. she has written stories about book trends and interviewed many authors including salman rushdie. and so tonight, she adds to that and she will be having a conversation with caroline fraser. caroline fraser is the editor of america -- and the author of three works of nonfiction. her latest book is "prairie fires, the american dreams of laura ingalls wilder. it won the 2018 pulitzer prize for biography. the national book critics circle award for biography and the 2018 award. and was a finalist for a prize given by the columbia journalism school. carolyn fraser has traveled the country for two years, giving talks on lara ingalls wilder, laneaughter, rose ingalls and to groups large and small. formally on the staff of the new yorker, carolyn fraser's articles have also appeared in the new york review of books. and the london review
she returned to st. louis and has been an editor and writer of the features department for 30 years. as a book editor, she assigns 300edits book reviews from or so new books each week. she has written stories about book trends and interviewed many authors including salman rushdie. and so tonight, she adds to that and she will be having a conversation with caroline fraser. caroline fraser is the editor of america -- and the author of three works of nonfiction. her latest book is "prairie...
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she worked as a copy editor for the st. louis globe democrat in the mid-1980's, and after three years in the newsroom of the hartford post in connecticut, she returned to st. louis and has been an editor and writer with their features department for 30 years. she has signed and edits -- edited book reviews choosing from 300 or so new books each week. she has written stories about book trends and in for you'd -- people.wed many she asked to that end will be having the conversation with caroline fraser. fraser is the editor of the library of america addition of laura ingalls wilder, the little house books, and the author of three works of nonfiction. her latest book is "prairie fires, the american dreams of laura ingalls wilder. -- wilder." it was one of the new york times best books of the year and won the 2018 hewlett surprise for biography. it also the national book one critics circle award for 2018raphical award and the award. and the final list given by the columbia journalism school. caroline frazier has traveled the country
she worked as a copy editor for the st. louis globe democrat in the mid-1980's, and after three years in the newsroom of the hartford post in connecticut, she returned to st. louis and has been an editor and writer with their features department for 30 years. she has signed and edits -- edited book reviews choosing from 300 or so new books each week. she has written stories about book trends and in for you'd -- people.wed many she asked to that end will be having the conversation with caroline...
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here's the st. louis post dispatch from st. louis, missouri. banner headline across the whole front page. it was no secret. everyone was in the loop, defiant sondland says he followed trump's orders. and then usee the supporting stories there down at the bottom below the picture, vice president mike pence. vp was told ukraine military aid appeared tied to investigations. and secretary of state mike pompeo, state chief ensnared in scandal. in kansas city, kansas city star, mike pompeo is from -- this kansas city star is missouri based but kansas city nearby to kansas. mike pompeo is from kansas. he's a big deal in terms of that part of the country. they therefore also zero in on pompeo being implicated here. their main headline is trump directed pressure on ukraine ambassador says, and then you see the supporting second story in the right-hand column. pompeo is directly implicated in ukraine scandal by sondland. overseas interestingly same deal. this is the financial times which is based in london. another banner headline. sondland followed orde
here's the st. louis post dispatch from st. louis, missouri. banner headline across the whole front page. it was no secret. everyone was in the loop, defiant sondland says he followed trump's orders. and then usee the supporting stories there down at the bottom below the picture, vice president mike pence. vp was told ukraine military aid appeared tied to investigations. and secretary of state mike pompeo, state chief ensnared in scandal. in kansas city, kansas city star, mike pompeo is from --...
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across the bigger cities, chicago, st. louiscolumbus and nation nashville, a couple inches in store. too warm for any snow. maybe flakes mixed in on tuesday. highs in advance into the 50s around the northeast. cincinnati at 58. notice back behind it, minneapolis and chicago ranging from 18 to 28 degrees, upwards of 350 record temperatures could be set. and tuesday morning, low temps looking cold across the midwest. only 9 in chicago, down to 6 across minneapolis before a gradual warming trend into the weekend. guys? >> pedram, thanks very much. >>> and the world's most profitable country is one step closer to going public. on sunday, saudi aramco released a prospective for its public offering. the prince wants to see the valuation as high as $2 trillion. that may be a stretch, though. analysts have estimated the company's value to be half of that, $1 trillion. two months ago, the company was attacked in coordinated strikes. rebels claimed responsibility. but u.s. officials say the attacks more than likely came from iran. and the
across the bigger cities, chicago, st. louiscolumbus and nation nashville, a couple inches in store. too warm for any snow. maybe flakes mixed in on tuesday. highs in advance into the 50s around the northeast. cincinnati at 58. notice back behind it, minneapolis and chicago ranging from 18 to 28 degrees, upwards of 350 record temperatures could be set. and tuesday morning, low temps looking cold across the midwest. only 9 in chicago, down to 6 across minneapolis before a gradual warming trend...
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jane henderson is the book editor at the st. louis post dispatch. she grew up in st. louis and graduated from the university of missouri columbia with degrees in journalism and english literature. she cut short her grad titstude work to go to work as a copy editor. after three years in the newsroom in connecticut, she returned to st. louis and has been an editor and writer with the post dispatch features department for 30 years. she assigns and edits book reviews choosing from 300 or so new books each week. tonight she will be having a conversation with caroline frazier. caroline frazier is the editor of the library america edition of laura ingalls wilder, the little house books. her latest book is "prairie fires, the american dreams of laura ingalls wilder." it was one of the "new york times" ten best books of the year and won the 2018 pulitzer prize for biography. the national book critics circle award for biography and the bio internationals 2018 plutarch award. carolyn frazier has traveled the country for the past two years giving talks on laura ingalls wilder, her
jane henderson is the book editor at the st. louis post dispatch. she grew up in st. louis and graduated from the university of missouri columbia with degrees in journalism and english literature. she cut short her grad titstude work to go to work as a copy editor. after three years in the newsroom in connecticut, she returned to st. louis and has been an editor and writer with the post dispatch features department for 30 years. she assigns and edits book reviews choosing from 300 or so new...
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what is the spirit of st. louis? you got it. history, $600. monica. - what is an eclipse? - no.yle. - what is a cross? - that's it. history, $800. answer there... [ applause ] you have $1,800. let's make it a true daily double. all right... what is spain and portugal? you got 'em both. [ applause ] well done. - pick again. - history, $1,000. [ beep ] and his name is thomas à becket. all right, we're gonna take our first break. we'll come back to chat with the players and tell you a little bit about our special tournament this year. [ applause ] promotional consideration provided by... [ cheers and applause ] two of our most popular former "jeopardy!" champions-- popular for different reasons, of course. we are looking forward to that tournament. all right, monica couch, pastry chef. one of my favorite cities to visit is philadelphia, and they gave you a very special award, i understand. yes. back in 2003, "philadelphia magazine" awarded me with the best in philly crème brûlée. so i make the best crème brûlée in town. i'm gonna be in philadelphia in a month or two, so i'm gonna w
what is the spirit of st. louis? you got it. history, $600. monica. - what is an eclipse? - no.yle. - what is a cross? - that's it. history, $800. answer there... [ applause ] you have $1,800. let's make it a true daily double. all right... what is spain and portugal? you got 'em both. [ applause ] well done. - pick again. - history, $1,000. [ beep ] and his name is thomas à becket. all right, we're gonna take our first break. we'll come back to chat with the players and tell you a little bit...
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he moves out into the western areas, st. louis but peered by 18 18 57, he is the director of st. louis public schools. sigel is republican, staunchly union, and uses his influence in the german-american community for lincoln's cause. he will fight and take part in battles at carthage and wilson's creek in missouri, and we had a wonderful introduction and study. he will also fight at the battle of p ridge, then be present at second bull run. then he gets into trouble. he is not involved in army command, and that makes the german-american community upset. by 1864, they are petitioning to have their favorite back in command of an army. president lincoln is also looking to secure german-american votes, and it seems like sigel with his influence might be a way to get that, so he will come back into army command for the spring campaigns of 1864. franz sigel is a good organizer and can put an army together fantastically. sigel was really good at retreats. [laughter] sarah: he manages to get armies from battlefields in good order. maybe we can discuss that at length. you have to understan
he moves out into the western areas, st. louis but peered by 18 18 57, he is the director of st. louis public schools. sigel is republican, staunchly union, and uses his influence in the german-american community for lincoln's cause. he will fight and take part in battles at carthage and wilson's creek in missouri, and we had a wonderful introduction and study. he will also fight at the battle of p ridge, then be present at second bull run. then he gets into trouble. he is not involved in army...
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chicago, st. louis, atlanta, washington. the icing. the current temperatures, 25 in chicago. 36 in st. louis. 21 in fargo. those are right now numbers. a lot of records today, as you heard, because the pattern is stuck. we're warm, or mild, and they're cold, and wet, and snowy. these were our highs today. they did drop off a few degrees. we had a lot of cloud cover. those clouds are pretty much going to be around tomorrow, even more so with temperatures dropping a little further. the plan is for this weather system in here. it's hard to see it. here is the high. this little tweak is going to slide through. it's going to be a little further south than that, but it's going to push through, and change the dynamics. it's going to lift the inversion, essentially. when that happens, you get drizzle. sometimes you get a little rain. i've seen them go through before. sometimes, .01, or .02, which is what we were expecting tomorrow. i've seen these things drop a quarter inch before. places like half moon bay, bodega bay, or even sant
chicago, st. louis, atlanta, washington. the icing. the current temperatures, 25 in chicago. 36 in st. louis. 21 in fargo. those are right now numbers. a lot of records today, as you heard, because the pattern is stuck. we're warm, or mild, and they're cold, and wet, and snowy. these were our highs today. they did drop off a few degrees. we had a lot of cloud cover. those clouds are pretty much going to be around tomorrow, even more so with temperatures dropping a little further. the plan is...
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a little snow north of st. louis. we could see snow flakes in chicago.are looking for this to be our coastal storm as we go through the rest of the weekend. it will move up to the mid-atlantic later this evening. and eventually the northeast as we have snow on the backside of it. enjoy what's going on across the western two-thirds of the country, that's about to change as we go into weekend with cold morning lows in the 30s for santa rosa. 39 degrees in napa, and 35, oakland, 45 degrees, and san jose, right now at 44, san francisco, 49. but as we head into the afternoon, plenty of sunshine. temperatures will be in the 60s for the south bay. a high of 68 in san jose. and 64 for san francisco. santa rosa, at 70 degrees. concord, 70 degrees. and there is dangerous waves for the coastline for the afternoon. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thanks very much. >>> still to come, new fallout from prince andrew's interview about his relationship with accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein. is he being forced out of buckingham palace? >>> our "weekly
a little snow north of st. louis. we could see snow flakes in chicago.are looking for this to be our coastal storm as we go through the rest of the weekend. it will move up to the mid-atlantic later this evening. and eventually the northeast as we have snow on the backside of it. enjoy what's going on across the western two-thirds of the country, that's about to change as we go into weekend with cold morning lows in the 30s for santa rosa. 39 degrees in napa, and 35, oakland, 45 degrees, and...
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across the bigger cities, chicago, st. louistowards columbus and nashville, a couple inches in store. too warm for any snow. maybe flakes mixed in on tuesday. highs in advance into the 50s around the northeast. cincinnati at 58. notice back behind it, minneapolis and chicago ranging from 18 to 28 degrees, upwards of 350 record temperatures could be set. and in fact, tuesday morning, low temps looking cold across the midwest. only 9 in chicago, down to 6 across minneapolis before a gradual warming trend into the weekend. guys? >> pedram, thank you. >>> ahead, the vikings pull off something that hasn't happened in almost two years, beating a team on the road. carolyn manno here with that story in "the bleacher report." >> good morning. >> he's had that knock for a couple years now. great game, though. >> and it seems like the picture is becoming clearer now, doesn't it? >> except for the saints, yeah. >> don't answer that. >> sorry to throw off the narrative. >> i think it's getting clearer. minnesota is hitting their stride. they
across the bigger cities, chicago, st. louistowards columbus and nashville, a couple inches in store. too warm for any snow. maybe flakes mixed in on tuesday. highs in advance into the 50s around the northeast. cincinnati at 58. notice back behind it, minneapolis and chicago ranging from 18 to 28 degrees, upwards of 350 record temperatures could be set. and in fact, tuesday morning, low temps looking cold across the midwest. only 9 in chicago, down to 6 across minneapolis before a gradual...
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and another one that is very important is st. louis rising, the french regime of st. louis. carl has won many awards which i will not list today. or go through all of the honors but many of you can see them on google. he has some wonderful books that you can get here in winchester or order online. the other thing i wanted to say that i think was so important was in 2014, he was given an award by the french ambassador for his important work for the colonial people. he has done numerous work for the french people and that is why he was given this award. and we were all invited to the ambassador's house with the french and indian war board. it was a wonderful evening to be there with him for this award. and the other thing i will say is that -- most of you would not know but he is an expert on thomas jefferson. he studied thomas jefferson for the last 50 years, believe it or not. he goes back and forth to paris where he has relatives but he spends a great deal of time there and he is a true lover of thomas jefferson. if you want to know anything about thomas jefferson afterward
and another one that is very important is st. louis rising, the french regime of st. louis. carl has won many awards which i will not list today. or go through all of the honors but many of you can see them on google. he has some wonderful books that you can get here in winchester or order online. the other thing i wanted to say that i think was so important was in 2014, he was given an award by the french ambassador for his important work for the colonial people. he has done numerous work for...
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about a thousand dollars at the time that he had done a lot of work with conde and he went down to st. louisd talked him into accepting a 12-dollar a week job with him. which he did considering he was the man of the family. >> and to be the innovator he thought about making them less of a generalize magazine but conde said we could really sell advertising if we decide we will create special issues. the other one was a remington issue this was the issue that started the gibson girls going he overpaid gibson by the way and to have it exclusively for a period of two years and that's what conde learned about as well. to be into navigation and together they set up the first ever magazine company that had its own sales network every major city across north america. conde understood you had to make sure your customer wanted to read the ads first of all the advertiser had to feel he wasn't wasting his money and also you were ethical and what you sold. every newspaper promised to give you something special. i don't want swamp root. that absolutely anything so joining with the ladies home journal to s
about a thousand dollars at the time that he had done a lot of work with conde and he went down to st. louisd talked him into accepting a 12-dollar a week job with him. which he did considering he was the man of the family. >> and to be the innovator he thought about making them less of a generalize magazine but conde said we could really sell advertising if we decide we will create special issues. the other one was a remington issue this was the issue that started the gibson girls going...
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now their dads work for the jefferson county sheriff's office just south of st. louis. oliver is there with the story of how this county's baby boom was born. >> reporter: a bundle of joy can bring parents together, but with this sheriff's department welcoming 17 newborns, they might need to call in reinforcements. you have to wonder if something is in the water in jefferson county. 17 infants within one sheriff's department born in the same year. >> i think no one realized how many babies there were until we showed up that day for the picture. and then it was kind of an awe factor, just seeing them all. >> yeah, buddy. >> reporter: meet connor, the first born on january 10th. then last month little micah and cade became number 16 and 17 born only hours apart. it turns out this baby boom may be thanks to a financial boon for the county's deputies. >> it was a huge help. obviously having kids is expensive. >> reporter: the theory the kids all came from a proposition, be maybe not the kind you're thinking. in april of 2018, jefferson county residents voted to pass proposi
now their dads work for the jefferson county sheriff's office just south of st. louis. oliver is there with the story of how this county's baby boom was born. >> reporter: a bundle of joy can bring parents together, but with this sheriff's department welcoming 17 newborns, they might need to call in reinforcements. you have to wonder if something is in the water in jefferson county. 17 infants within one sheriff's department born in the same year. >> i think no one realized how many...
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detroit, st. louis, etc. so much that i was honored by the obama administration as a champion of change. and i got to bring my wife to meet the president. so my in-laws are very excited about me for a week. look at these pictures of our daughter with the president. my main story about president obama was he has a very large hands. you shake his hands, and his hand like envelopes you. oh, i thought i had a normal sized hand. this is what i did for seven years. most people think of me as a business guy. i have actually been a nonprofit guy for the last seven years. i grew up in upstate new york, went to school in new england, i had never been to ohio in -- and louisiana and alabama and missouri and all these places that venture for america brought me. and during those seven years, i was blown away by the gulf between different parts of this country in terms of the way the economy has evolved. where if you fly between michigan and manhattan or st. louis in san francisco, you feel like you are traversing decades
detroit, st. louis, etc. so much that i was honored by the obama administration as a champion of change. and i got to bring my wife to meet the president. so my in-laws are very excited about me for a week. look at these pictures of our daughter with the president. my main story about president obama was he has a very large hands. you shake his hands, and his hand like envelopes you. oh, i thought i had a normal sized hand. this is what i did for seven years. most people think of me as a...
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. >>> up next, how sick and injured st. louis are a source of strength for veterans with ptsd.en you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll gh.encouraged. i'm looking you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> we end tonight with a helping hand. it comes from veterans coping with their own issues who have come to the aid of sea lions hurt in the wild. it's an unlikely pairing with remarkable results. here is carter evans. >> reporter: feeding time can create a frenzy. >> toss them their food. >> reporter: all of these animals were rescued along orange county's coastline and brought here to the pacific marine mammal center. some sea lions are sick, some injured. >> put that right up here. crinkle came to us with a broken flipper. >> reporter: colby, a former marine, leads the sea lions for service members course. he's been diagnosed with ptsd. and that's helped him empathize with
. >>> up next, how sick and injured st. louis are a source of strength for veterans with ptsd.en you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll gh.encouraged. i'm looking you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> we end tonight with a helping hand. it comes from veterans coping...
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it was seen into st. louis county.say they felt their homes shake. the northern torrid meteor shower is nearing its peak and that's likely the cause of this event. "early start" continues right now. >>> impeachment hearings just one day away. democrats and the white house laying groundwork to make their case. >>> breaking overnight, former president jimmy carter back in the hospital. we'll tell you what's ailing the 95-year-old. >>> and the coldest temperatures of the season bearing down on the east coast. hundreds of record lows could be shattered, from the deep south all the way to new england. good morning. this is "early start." >> it is 29 minutes past the hour. and we begin on capitol hill. new transcripts from closed-door impeachment hearings released with just one day, one day, until public testimony begins in the probe. military and diplomatic aides describing with remarkable consistency, the white house acting directly on its own to withhold $400 million in aid to ukraine. now, some of the notable testimony,
it was seen into st. louis county.say they felt their homes shake. the northern torrid meteor shower is nearing its peak and that's likely the cause of this event. "early start" continues right now. >>> impeachment hearings just one day away. democrats and the white house laying groundwork to make their case. >>> breaking overnight, former president jimmy carter back in the hospital. we'll tell you what's ailing the 95-year-old. >>> and the coldest...
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it is 15 degrees in st. louis and 12 in chicago. 35 in washington dc. atlanta at 29 degrees.chicago and dallas and atlanta below freezing. if you have trouble plant in the next 24 hours that is something i would check on. see how the carriers are doing. these are the highs from today. 79 in fairfield and 79 in santa rosa. everyone just under 80 degrees. we had a lot of high cloud cover. it has basically been hanging on. we have a lot of fog along the coast. we can show you the fog at the golden gate bridge has been pretty dense. you can see how pinched down. it is below the towers. it is almost on the deck. the deck is 220 feet. this is a really shallow inversion which means on the great highway it is really hard to see right now. it is very chilly. current temperatures generally right now in the 60s. another live camera shot. the fog is not getting into san francisco. it is clear there. temperatures will get into the low 50s. not to say in parts like golden gate park you may get down to 49 degrees and that is pretty chilly. forecast tomorrow areas of fog in the morning and t
it is 15 degrees in st. louis and 12 in chicago. 35 in washington dc. atlanta at 29 degrees.chicago and dallas and atlanta below freezing. if you have trouble plant in the next 24 hours that is something i would check on. see how the carriers are doing. these are the highs from today. 79 in fairfield and 79 in santa rosa. everyone just under 80 degrees. we had a lot of high cloud cover. it has basically been hanging on. we have a lot of fog along the coast. we can show you the fog at the golden...
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it was a meteor shower in the western sky over st. louis.s part of the annual toward meteor shower and when the meteor entered the earth's atmosphere, as you can see, it became a fireball or a shooting star. agents would say this is a sign of big things to come, maybe like mars passing in front of the moon, in front of the sun. that is happening this week. >> you know three women, african-american women, who were important parts of the space race track in a 6060s, they will now be honored with the -- they will be honored by the congressional gold medal which is something that president trump actually signed into law, so two of them are no longer with us, unfortunately. their names are dorothy vaughn, mary jackson, and catherine johnson. catherine johnson, who turned 101 years old in august, is the only surviving member of the trio and she will receive the presidential medal of freedom and of the 2017 nasa honored her achievements so congratulations to these women. they were appreciated in the film, hidden figures, which came out. so good. it
it was a meteor shower in the western sky over st. louis.s part of the annual toward meteor shower and when the meteor entered the earth's atmosphere, as you can see, it became a fireball or a shooting star. agents would say this is a sign of big things to come, maybe like mars passing in front of the moon, in front of the sun. that is happening this week. >> you know three women, african-american women, who were important parts of the space race track in a 6060s, they will now be honored...
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number two, the airport delays begin for omaha early next week on tuesday, same for chicago and st. louis. new york city and boston by wednesday and then storm number three causes problems as we move into thanksgiving for l.a vegas, phoenix and eventually into dallas and just continue on into thanksgiving da >> al, thanks for much. >>> there is an eye-opening report russia has a misinformation campaign for years to blame ukraine for meddling in the 2016 presidential election. peter alexander has the latest. >> reporter: among a parade of witness, 12 testifying over five days, the president's former russia advisor fiona hill who debunked the conspiracy theory ukraine interfered in the 2016 election to help democrats but today the president toted that theory again. >> the fbi never got that server. that's a big part of this thing why did they give it to a ukrainian company. that's what the word is. >> this is a fictional narrative being pera services themselves. >> reporter: american intelligence breached russia on the year's long misinformation campaign to frame ukraine for moscow's hackin
number two, the airport delays begin for omaha early next week on tuesday, same for chicago and st. louis. new york city and boston by wednesday and then storm number three causes problems as we move into thanksgiving for l.a vegas, phoenix and eventually into dallas and just continue on into thanksgiving da >> al, thanks for much. >>> there is an eye-opening report russia has a misinformation campaign for years to blame ukraine for meddling in the 2016 presidential election....
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looking at six right now in minneapolis and the teens right now in detroit, pittsburg, cincinnati, and st. louis . they are dealing with arctic cold conditions for most of the country below average from the north down to the south. most of the nation dealing with cold temperatures. the sunset is at 5:00 pm and sunrise at 6:47. daytime highs we are looking at upper 70s in concord as well as san jose with 71 for san francisco. temperatures are little but cooler tomorrow and then queuing it down for you thursday. still those temperatures on thursday are seasonal warming up friday and into the weekend. >> thank you so much, mary. >>> from non-gmo to organic and all unnatural, their claims on food packaging at the grocery store. what they really mean for what you are eating. >>> whole foods is recalling 70 different items due to listeria contamination covering broccoli and cauliflower as well as fish, chicken, and chinese food items available in store prepackaged containers. contaminated products were sold between october 10 and november 4. >>> health-conscious food shoppers often want to know of wha
looking at six right now in minneapolis and the teens right now in detroit, pittsburg, cincinnati, and st. louis . they are dealing with arctic cold conditions for most of the country below average from the north down to the south. most of the nation dealing with cold temperatures. the sunset is at 5:00 pm and sunrise at 6:47. daytime highs we are looking at upper 70s in concord as well as san jose with 71 for san francisco. temperatures are little but cooler tomorrow and then queuing it down...
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detroit, st. louis, and portland, oregon, be not as much. i think this has a lot to do with people not making enough money. >> half of millennial renters said that they have not saved a dime for a down payment to buy at a home. >>> a stockton kid who did the right thing after finding cash is getting rewarded and some say this is proof honesty pays off. he found a $100 bill on the sidewalk while walking to class at the university of the pacific. >> i picked it up. i put it in my pocket. i decided whether to turn it in order to keep it, and i turned it in. >> nearly 4 months went by and no one claimed the cash, so the school awarded him with the same bill that he found on the ground. he said he plans to save the money. he wants to be a sports broadcaster when he grows up. >>> talk about a close call. two bolts of lightning hit a runway in new zealand narrowly missing the aircraft. it was yesterday and they said that there doesn't appear to be any damage to the plane or any harm to the passengers. it looks freaky. >> what a close call. kind of
detroit, st. louis, and portland, oregon, be not as much. i think this has a lot to do with people not making enough money. >> half of millennial renters said that they have not saved a dime for a down payment to buy at a home. >>> a stockton kid who did the right thing after finding cash is getting rewarded and some say this is proof honesty pays off. he found a $100 bill on the sidewalk while walking to class at the university of the pacific. >> i picked it up. i put it...
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worst ever wounds of any kind when that tape came out and his response was to go to the debate in st. louis against hillary clinton and savage her by forcing her to walk across a parade of women will accused her husband of sexual improprietiesr one case rape. you can eck -- expect next year to be ugly. robert:ie ma thank you for joining us. maggie: thank you. robert: nown a t to history. jon meacham recently wrote for "time" magazine a grasp of the past can be orienting as americans navigate the turbulence of impeachment proceedings and re of populism here and abroad. it is t hardo predict the way the current impeachment debate will ends noting andrew jnson survived and richard nixon held unl the lastoment of watergate. whatever happens the start of 9 lakers mark theegning dark -- hearings mark the start of a test for the country. joining me is jon meacham. what s onds to you about how this president and this nation are handlin that test? jon: well, i think we are having a basic argument in t country -- what the factors are and what we should make of them. and that is aha moment has been bu
worst ever wounds of any kind when that tape came out and his response was to go to the debate in st. louis against hillary clinton and savage her by forcing her to walk across a parade of women will accused her husband of sexual improprietiesr one case rape. you can eck -- expect next year to be ugly. robert:ie ma thank you for joining us. maggie: thank you. robert: nown a t to history. jon meacham recently wrote for "time" magazine a grasp of the past can be orienting as americans...
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ownership, security firms, that chapter is virtually wrapped up, the currency instability and ma nip st. louis chapter is virtually wrapped up. and progress has been made on intellectual property issues. trish: this could be really good for our economy and stock mark it. larry is saying we are close. are we close? >> it's extraordinary to even be in this position. we haven't seen this kind of approach since the time of ron solid reagan. for decades our presidents have had the united states playing the patsy. now we have an outside were coming to washington and he's doing what he said he would do, he's putting america first. we brought these guys to the table. we'll always be the strongest party in any conversation. and we'll get a lot done. trish: people said it would be disastrous for our country and we wouldn't see gdp growth. in with the gm strike we are still growing. how much stronger does it make us when we go into the negotiation room with china. >> 303,000 new jobs. record highs as you just mentioned in all our stock market indicators. this is something of a showdown between us and chi
ownership, security firms, that chapter is virtually wrapped up, the currency instability and ma nip st. louis chapter is virtually wrapped up. and progress has been made on intellectual property issues. trish: this could be really good for our economy and stock mark it. larry is saying we are close. are we close? >> it's extraordinary to even be in this position. we haven't seen this kind of approach since the time of ron solid reagan. for decades our presidents have had the united...
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and you can sleep in until 5:00 if you're in pittsburgh and st. louis. in virtually every city, the worst time to leave is going to be between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. tomorrow delays projected to be two to three times worse than normal. the best time to return home friday 4:00 a.m the worst time to return home any time on sunday. lester, back to you. >> i think 4:00 a.m. is pretty worse. thank you, tom >>> tonight we're going talk about the e. coli break we told you about last week getting worse. this cdc now says serious illness tied to tainted romaine lettuce from here in california has now spread to 19 states. kristen dahlgren has late details >> reporter: with just one day to go before thanksgiving, a warning. your romaine lettuce could be deadly. consumers to throw away any romaine grown in california's salinas valley, including package mixes, then sanitize the refrigerator 67 people in 19 states have now been sickened in this latest outbreak investigators still don't know what is the toxic strain of e. coli bacteria. a similar outbreak last year le
and you can sleep in until 5:00 if you're in pittsburgh and st. louis. in virtually every city, the worst time to leave is going to be between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. tomorrow delays projected to be two to three times worse than normal. the best time to return home friday 4:00 a.m the worst time to return home any time on sunday. lester, back to you. >> i think 4:00 a.m. is pretty worse. thank you, tom >>> tonight we're going talk about the e. coli break we told you about last...
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that is how it feels in detroit. 1 below in clinic. 13 omaha. 10 for minneapolis. 5 for st. louis. we are doing much better than that at least thinking about everyone across the rest of the country. we're looking at temperatures through the afternoon, again, above average 73 in concord and for san jose upper 60s oakland. mid-60s san francisco. there we go cooling it down for tomorrow with cloudy case. warming right back up as we look to the weekend. >>> the roadways right now, not a bad start to your wednesday morning drive. we're halfway through the workweek there. our photographer out and about this morning. he is cruising along the lower deck of the bay bridge going into oakland, the non-commute direction. traffic moving nicely there, even on the westbound side. moving okay. no foggy spots along the bay bridge this morning. the toll plaza. no metering lights yet. slow in the cash lanes. a live look at the golden gate bridge and mary mentioned the fog. you might roll up on that. there are pockets of fog. at the golden gate bridge, south 101, heading into the tunnel, towards the b
that is how it feels in detroit. 1 below in clinic. 13 omaha. 10 for minneapolis. 5 for st. louis. we are doing much better than that at least thinking about everyone across the rest of the country. we're looking at temperatures through the afternoon, again, above average 73 in concord and for san jose upper 60s oakland. mid-60s san francisco. there we go cooling it down for tomorrow with cloudy case. warming right back up as we look to the weekend. >>> the roadways right now, not a...
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on thursday, the director of surgical services s at planned parenthood's st. louis clinic broke down in tears as she testified about invasive, medically-unnecessary pelvic exams she was forced to administer to people seeking abortions under an order by dr. randall williams. the mandate has since been reversed. in august, a federal judge blocked missouri's near-total ban on abortions one day before it was set to take effect. a federal court halted a similar abortion ban in alabama earlier this week, citing the supreme court's landmark 1973 decision, roe v. wade. in gambia, a beauty queen who sasays the president raped her when she was 18 years old testified thursday to a public truth and reconciliation commission that is invtitigating the atrocities of former presesidt yahya jammeh. fatoto"toufah"alallow s bebeco a leading voe againsthe form presisint, who ruled th west aicanan cntry of 2 miion n pele for 22 years fore his regime deded in017. two otr women ve also me forwarto accusthe form present of re and seal assault. latein the badcast, 'llo to gbia to speakith "
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on thursday, the director of surgical serviceces at planned parenthood's st. louis clinic broke down in tears as she testified about invasive, medically-unnecessary pelvic exams she was forced to administer to people seeking abortions under an order by dr. randall williams. the mandate has since been reversed. in august, a federal judge blocked missouri's near-total ban on abortions one day before it was set to take effect. a federal court halted a similar abortion ban in alabama earlier this week, citing the supreme court's landmark 1973 decision, roe v. wade. in gambia, a beauty queen who says the president raped her when she was 18 years old testified thursday to a public truth and reconciliation commission that is iesestigati the atrocities of former prpresent yahya jammeh fafato"toufah" jallow s s beco a leading voe againsthe foer preredent, who ruled e westfricicanountry of 2 llioion ople for 22 year before his regimenended 2017.7. two her womehave alscome forwd to acce the foer prident ofape and xual assaul lar in theroadcastwe' go toambia to spe with "tfah"
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having it's been a couple of years in st. louisand understanding about jefferson city, do you want to touch on that and particularly how you approached your book and the sections about the state and any approaches that were different. lizzy: that's an excellent excellent question from the wanted to write about a few different states because i wanted to show the patterns of what is happening across the country. and also the different issues intersected in different places for your example guns have been outside on state policy and states across the country. the same way for your example, energy companies due to parade but i wanted to chase three different states that were not necessarily erratic state but not who much that they were state and national elections but not inevitable that they would become conservative or progressive. and they chose florida in part because it is a place like new york, there is a lot of industry. it's one of the highest amount of lobbying her name is it's been and it also for the instant date ways reflec
having it's been a couple of years in st. louisand understanding about jefferson city, do you want to touch on that and particularly how you approached your book and the sections about the state and any approaches that were different. lizzy: that's an excellent excellent question from the wanted to write about a few different states because i wanted to show the patterns of what is happening across the country. and also the different issues intersected in different places for your example guns...
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not widespread but in the memphis area, little rock, st. louisi for the most part and northern louisiana, a little sliver of mississippi, damaging wind is possible and isolated tornado and of course, airport plans, and the line of storm goes through, big delays, in little rock to memphis. let's talk about the possible delays. obviously with the snowstorm ongoing right now in denver, the possibility of significant delays, later tonight, in minneapolis, saint paul, the airport, we could have big delay, and of cause, with the thunderstorms from chicago, to st. louis, the worst driving conditions, interstate 80 through nebraska, is going to be a mess today and hopefully it won't get closed but 35, you're going to go from rain in kansas city, to snowy weather in minneapolis, and then tomorrow, if there is any good news with any of these storms, the northeast does not look to get hit that hard. the rain will be brief when it comes through on wednesday. northern new england will be a little bit worse. now, because of the windy conditions and the volume,
not widespread but in the memphis area, little rock, st. louisi for the most part and northern louisiana, a little sliver of mississippi, damaging wind is possible and isolated tornado and of course, airport plans, and the line of storm goes through, big delays, in little rock to memphis. let's talk about the possible delays. obviously with the snowstorm ongoing right now in denver, the possibility of significant delays, later tonight, in minneapolis, saint paul, the airport, we could have big...
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but he left behind other gamblers in st. louis and a guy named carl zork and frank redmon, and so this is in des moines, the supposedly honest upright states in the west. and then there is a guy in des moines called ben selter, and doc levi who will be involved in this. and then a fourth group and i don't know if you can call two people a group, but they are sleepy bill burns and he had been a man of ill repute, and no energy. he was called sleepy bill. he would literally fall asleep on the bench. but he had left baseball, and he was speculating in oil leases in texas, and he was a texan, but he would come up to hang around with all of the ball players and try to sell them or try to get them to invest in oil leases. so he is traveling this circuit of the major league cities and teams, and he is on trains with the players in 1919 and he hears this rumor, and in fact, the players approach him. they are so crooked that even though they have 80,0$80,000 on table now promised from the gamblers of sullivan and rothstein that they go to
but he left behind other gamblers in st. louis and a guy named carl zork and frank redmon, and so this is in des moines, the supposedly honest upright states in the west. and then there is a guy in des moines called ben selter, and doc levi who will be involved in this. and then a fourth group and i don't know if you can call two people a group, but they are sleepy bill burns and he had been a man of ill repute, and no energy. he was called sleepy bill. he would literally fall asleep on the...