44
44
Oct 11, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
the embarq from ohio, appear all the way down to st. louis. then the st. louis portion to the columbia. you will also notice zeb and pike went onon expeditions. he went on a southwestern expedition to find the headwaters of the red river. he was arrested by the spanish and transported through spain and back around. the freeman expedition embarq the red river. there was another expedition there wasup -- another expedition to go up the flat river. it never happened. tore were lots of designs try to explore these major river systems. one of the reason the lewis and clark expedition is more famous than all of these others is because some of the others were actually turned back by the spanish. pike, he wasf taken under house arrest down in santa fe. expedition was turned back by the spanish. expeditionand dunbar went to the hot springs in arkansas. they had some r and r there with minerals and return home. until 1819.ur are you aware that lewis and there were four different attempts by the spanish to arrest lewis and clark. they sent out expeditions to apprehend
the embarq from ohio, appear all the way down to st. louis. then the st. louis portion to the columbia. you will also notice zeb and pike went onon expeditions. he went on a southwestern expedition to find the headwaters of the red river. he was arrested by the spanish and transported through spain and back around. the freeman expedition embarq the red river. there was another expedition there wasup -- another expedition to go up the flat river. it never happened. tore were lots of designs try...
86
86
Oct 5, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
we have approximately 325 members in the st. louis city, st. louis county and ferguson area. we are roughly 97% african-american. i'm here to give my perspective on white sprems ideologies and white supremacist in law enforcement. white supremacist infiltration in law enforcement, plain view project, which affected our police department greatly, which exposed racist content by police officers at numerous other reports are clear examples we have a problem with white supremacy and racism in law enforcement. i want to provide my perspective by telling a true story. for nearly seven years, i've repeatedly reported an officer for his racism. i learned this officer had a penchant for making racist statements about black people on social media. he once stated black people were pathetic. he also cheered a black man being shot in the head, posting, you can take him out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of him. a black woman accused him of saying only prostitutes and drug dealers own bentleys. another time he made a racist statement about black people and welfare. this o
we have approximately 325 members in the st. louis city, st. louis county and ferguson area. we are roughly 97% african-american. i'm here to give my perspective on white sprems ideologies and white supremacist in law enforcement. white supremacist infiltration in law enforcement, plain view project, which affected our police department greatly, which exposed racist content by police officers at numerous other reports are clear examples we have a problem with white supremacy and racism in law...
128
128
Oct 26, 2020
10/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
when we look at around the st. louispolitan area where the admissions are coming from, during the initial wave, it was mostly in the urban parts, st. louis city, st. louis county, places like that. now what we saw is a shift where most of the admissions are coming from the outlying areas, so, the more rural areas which is primarily where all of the cases have been growing in missouri. but the thing now is, in addition to those cases, now we are starting to see that increase in the urban cases as well. and so, it's really putting a tremendous amount of stress on the health care system when we're seeing cases and admissions coming from throughout the area, really, from throughout the state now. >> you say it's putting stress on the health care system. how much more stress can it handle before you start getting into the kind of situation we were just hearing about? >> yeah, that's a great question. you know, right now, we're operating at really either near capacity or at capacity. i know some of our hospitals are actually o
when we look at around the st. louispolitan area where the admissions are coming from, during the initial wave, it was mostly in the urban parts, st. louis city, st. louis county, places like that. now what we saw is a shift where most of the admissions are coming from the outlying areas, so, the more rural areas which is primarily where all of the cases have been growing in missouri. but the thing now is, in addition to those cases, now we are starting to see that increase in the urban cases...
128
128
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i'm kim gardner, circuit attorney for the city of st. louis we begin at 4:00 with the stunning political upset. >> wesley bell's defeat. >> marilyn mosby was declared the winner. >> larry crassner obliterated the field. >> kim gardner is the winner. >> part of a new wave to pledge to make the justice system more fair to people of color. ♪ >> people who are closest to the problem are closest to the solution. >> all rise. >> how many years has he served? >> 20. >> it literally is flipping the role of the prosecutor on its head. >> got to take it block by block, street by street. >> what we have seen traditionally are prosecutors run on these very punitive platforms. increasingly as we are learning that the system is not working and we're seeing prosecutors run on ending mass incarceration, on addressing racial disparities, on being more transparent and accountable. >> at what point did you decide to run for district attorney? >> i was really tired of turning the tv on and seeing an incident involving law enforcement, where overwhelmingly, black
>> i'm kim gardner, circuit attorney for the city of st. louis we begin at 4:00 with the stunning political upset. >> wesley bell's defeat. >> marilyn mosby was declared the winner. >> larry crassner obliterated the field. >> kim gardner is the winner. >> part of a new wave to pledge to make the justice system more fair to people of color. ♪ >> people who are closest to the problem are closest to the solution. >> all rise. >> how many...
160
160
Oct 18, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 1
lewis went to st. louis to procure supplies and clark spent most of the time training the men in shooting and the other things they would need to be successful. now, there were at least five journalists who kept records of this expedition. lewis and clark would be some of the most important writers. there were several stretches in which lewis either did not write or we have lost those entries. clark wrote all but 10 days, and even those 10 days when he was gone on a hunting trip, he summarized. he basically accounted for every day of the expedition, which is quite remarkable. when you look at the words of lewis and clark and their enlisted men, they wrote more words than are contained in the holy bible. so this is a pretty extensive record. it has been digitized. it is available for free for the public at the university of nebraska press. it is a national treasure because it can be keyword searched for almost any kind of topic you can think about. now, the expedition was kind of a village on the move. lewis
lewis went to st. louis to procure supplies and clark spent most of the time training the men in shooting and the other things they would need to be successful. now, there were at least five journalists who kept records of this expedition. lewis and clark would be some of the most important writers. there were several stretches in which lewis either did not write or we have lost those entries. clark wrote all but 10 days, and even those 10 days when he was gone on a hunting trip, he summarized....
61
61
Oct 9, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
the number-one issue for all mayors, st. louiskansas city, columbia, springfield, was the witness protection plan. that is why i called the special session, why i got those things done, why we are fighting crime every day. and i will continue to do that and support the men and women that wear the uniforms every day. moderator: jerome bauer. i co-organized a panel, a black and green wednesday panel in st. louis, on gun violence. we had a couple of speakers from the curb violence program, which the city of st. louis is supporting. this is based on an epidemiological model and people from the community working to interrupt violence when it occurs. spend let that work, and of trying to send in more police officers and over police communities of color? that only makes it worse. it just escalates the situation. concerning crime in general, the green party believes addiction problems of all kinds should be possible,o the extent more is mental health and public health issues and not so much criminal justice issues. moderator: nicole gallo
the number-one issue for all mayors, st. louiskansas city, columbia, springfield, was the witness protection plan. that is why i called the special session, why i got those things done, why we are fighting crime every day. and i will continue to do that and support the men and women that wear the uniforms every day. moderator: jerome bauer. i co-organized a panel, a black and green wednesday panel in st. louis, on gun violence. we had a couple of speakers from the curb violence program, which...
109
109
Oct 25, 2020
10/20
by
KQED
quote
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 2
. >> reporter: jason rosenbaum is a political correspondent for st. louis public radio. he's been covering missouri's redistricting process for over a he says the republicans see clean missouri as an existential threat to their legislative super majority. >> in their view, the way clean missouri is crafted inherently benefits democra because if you have to have a competitiveness and rtisan fairness standard, that means
. >> reporter: jason rosenbaum is a political correspondent for st. louis public radio. he's been covering missouri's redistricting process for over a he says the republicans see clean missouri as an existential threat to their legislative super majority. >> in their view, the way clean missouri is crafted inherently benefits democra because if you have to have a competitiveness and rtisan fairness standard, that means
39
39
Oct 14, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
the number one issue for all mayors, st. louis, kansas city, colombia was the witness protection program and the reason i called a special session and we got those two things done, why we are fighting crime every day, and i will continue to do that to support the men and women that wear the uniforms every day. >> jerome. >> i co- organized a panel in st. louis on gun violence, and we had a couple speakers from the program that the city of std this is based on epidemiological models and involves people from the community working to interrupt violence when it occurs. so can we make that work instead of trying to send in more police officers and over policed communities of color because that only makes it worse. it escalates the situation. concerning crime in general, i believe, the green party believes addiction problems of all kinds should be treated to the extent possible more as mental health and public health issues and not so much as criminal justice issues. >> as a mom, nothing is more important than the safety of our communit
the number one issue for all mayors, st. louis, kansas city, colombia was the witness protection program and the reason i called a special session and we got those two things done, why we are fighting crime every day, and i will continue to do that to support the men and women that wear the uniforms every day. >> jerome. >> i co- organized a panel in st. louis on gun violence, and we had a couple speakers from the program that the city of std this is based on epidemiological models...
52
52
Oct 24, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
i would like you to answer for the houston crowd before you get to st. louis. this is the resolution. with deep sincerity and in christian grace, we plead with senator john f. kennedy as the person presently concern in this matter to appeal to cardinal cushing, mr. kennedy's own hierarchical superior in boston to present a statement relative to the separation of church and state in the united states and religious freedom as represented in the constitution of the united states in order that the vatican may officially authorize such a belief for all roman catholics in the united states. [applause] >> may i just say that as i do not accept the right of any, as i said, ecclesiastical official to tell me what i shall do in the sphere of my public response -- responsibility as an elected official, i do not propose also to ask cardinal cushing to ask the vatican to take some action. i do not propose to interfere with their right to do what they want. there is no doubt in my mind that the viewpoint i have expressed tonight publicly represents the overall majority of th
i would like you to answer for the houston crowd before you get to st. louis. this is the resolution. with deep sincerity and in christian grace, we plead with senator john f. kennedy as the person presently concern in this matter to appeal to cardinal cushing, mr. kennedy's own hierarchical superior in boston to present a statement relative to the separation of church and state in the united states and religious freedom as represented in the constitution of the united states in order that the...
69
69
Oct 31, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome sorry i can be in st. louis. my wife is from st. louis. i would have loved to have been there. and webinars men trying to do with a five -year-old and to be focused. and to share my screen and talking a little bit to think philosophically what it is why it's important to what we want to make attention to a teaching. or the bigger picture. so we should think about the idea and ecology have attention the essential task a teaching looking at that is a vast potential terrain and then to identify what is more important in the dream and then attack on - - direct the attention of your students to that material and content in the scale one - - skills. so that is fundamental as teachers and how we conceive of our fundamental work the author avenue book and what he argues here i will argue as well today the students are not attending to the correct information and become the greatest talent or challenge is channeling and capturing the talent of her students. that one of the things that we know this research on how people learn but that process start
welcome sorry i can be in st. louis. my wife is from st. louis. i would have loved to have been there. and webinars men trying to do with a five -year-old and to be focused. and to share my screen and talking a little bit to think philosophically what it is why it's important to what we want to make attention to a teaching. or the bigger picture. so we should think about the idea and ecology have attention the essential task a teaching looking at that is a vast potential terrain and then to...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
this deception consummate his samuel venice success he received the st louis gold medal at the closing ceremony of the it submission which attracted almost 20000000 visitors. after travelling to the congo again the explorer finally took auto banqueting new york is american adventure had resumed but behind us it was nice you know 6 said no van it was unable to provide for his pygmy so he loaned him to the head of the bronx zoo who put him in a monkey cage. he was made to play the savage with bow and arrow his props in a few short years and more than 40000 people came to see him in an enclosure he shared with a chimpanzee. his new partner with whom he performs small tricks. there's an outcry in the press and not just the african-american prospered increasingly in the mainstream press and this is so degrading and so contrary to what a civilized nation should be doing that so with authorities together with some of the ministers in new york got work out an arrangement to have banker conveyed to an orphanage. now free in the can of a religious community also being a hope finally to be able t
this deception consummate his samuel venice success he received the st louis gold medal at the closing ceremony of the it submission which attracted almost 20000000 visitors. after travelling to the congo again the explorer finally took auto banqueting new york is american adventure had resumed but behind us it was nice you know 6 said no van it was unable to provide for his pygmy so he loaned him to the head of the bronx zoo who put him in a monkey cage. he was made to play the savage with bow...
55
55
Oct 10, 2020
10/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
st. louis fed president james bullard says the u.s.ld see a full economic recovery sooner than most people expect. he joins us ♪ jack: this week federal reserve chairman jerome powell urged lawmakers to provide more covid-19 stimulus. st. louis fed president james bullard doesn't necessarily agree. he joins me now. >> thanks for having me. jack: of course, the market is not the same as the economy, but still fed chairman jay powell says stimulus help is needed. i want to play a quick clip of his comments right now. >> a long period of unnecessarily slow progress could continue to exacerbate existing disparities in our economy. that would be tragic, especially in height of our country's progress on -- light of our country's progress on these issues. too little support would lead to a weak recovery, creating unnecessary hardship for households and businesses. by contrast, the risks of overdoing it seem for now to be smaller. even if policy actions ultimately prove to be greater than needed, they will not go to waste. jack: so, jim, you'r
st. louis fed president james bullard says the u.s.ld see a full economic recovery sooner than most people expect. he joins us ♪ jack: this week federal reserve chairman jerome powell urged lawmakers to provide more covid-19 stimulus. st. louis fed president james bullard doesn't necessarily agree. he joins me now. >> thanks for having me. jack: of course, the market is not the same as the economy, but still fed chairman jay powell says stimulus help is needed. i want to play a quick...
107
107
Oct 15, 2020
10/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> here we all are now, almost 30 years after glen and john went undercover in st. louisnder, has the country reached a turning point? among those marching, john's youngest son, gus, a junior at mccallister college. >> i was shown my father's true colors segment when i was 8 or 9. i think seeing that laid a foundation for my thought carried forward. >> reporter: glen's oldest daughter, elena, is married and teaching in the city where we filmed, st. louis. she says she and her sisters are devoted to dad's family legacy. >> the same glen brewer you saw on film is the same glen brewer that raised his three daughters. he always taught us that there's this underlying sense of hope. you cannot give up the fight. which is why i believe i became an educator. >> reporter: abine filed an official complaint with hud, and declined to reveal the appraiser's name while that is under review. where do they think the fight begins? they are thinking about ways to make sure other people are not short changed. >> so i think there is a potential there for change, especially kind of on the pol
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> here we all are now, almost 30 years after glen and john went undercover in st. louisnder, has the country reached a turning point? among those marching, john's youngest son, gus, a junior at mccallister college. >> i was shown my father's true colors segment when i was 8 or 9. i think seeing that laid a foundation for my thought carried forward. >> reporter: glen's oldest daughter, elena, is married and teaching in the city where we filmed, st....
44
44
Oct 10, 2020
10/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
st. louis fed president james bullard says the u.s.ld see a full economic recovery sooner than most people expect. he joins us (♪ ) keeping your oysters growing while keeping your business growing has you swamped. (♪ ) you need to hire i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo and the veterans that never quit on their team. when being a fan gets tough, and stretching your budget gets even tougher... ...our agents put in the time and legwork for you, ...so saving on auto insurance is easy. because saving a little extra goes a long way. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ jack: this week federal reserve chairman jerome powell urged lawmakers to provide more covid-19 stimulus. st. louis fed president james bullard doesn't necessarily agree. he joins me now. >> thanks for having me. jack: of course, the market is not th
st. louis fed president james bullard says the u.s.ld see a full economic recovery sooner than most people expect. he joins us (♪ ) keeping your oysters growing while keeping your business growing has you swamped. (♪ ) you need to hire i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo...
136
136
Oct 14, 2020
10/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> st. louis husband and wife caught on camera pointing weapons at protesters outsided of their home pleaded not guilty to the felony charges. mark and patrick mccloskey faced a judge. the couple said they felt threatened as protesters ignored that no press passing sign posted and broke down and iron gate to reach the st. louis mayor's home. when was the last time your property tax bill went down? what? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. while the corporate burden has gone down. prop 15 reverses that. it closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighters. and when the big corporations pay more, your tax bill goes down. that's right. a savings of a hundred twenty-one dollars a year for the average home. give homeowners a break. vote yes on 15. >>> tonight we continue our series race in america. the conversation with marcus washington and jessica geary begins at 6:30 tonight. we go into a new california law that calls for repara
. >>> st. louis husband and wife caught on camera pointing weapons at protesters outsided of their home pleaded not guilty to the felony charges. mark and patrick mccloskey faced a judge. the couple said they felt threatened as protesters ignored that no press passing sign posted and broke down and iron gate to reach the st. louis mayor's home. when was the last time your property tax bill went down? what? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. while...
133
133
Oct 7, 2020
10/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the "st. louis dispatch" a grand jury indicted coupled who brandished firearms outside their mansion as hundreds of protesters marched outside their street on felony charges of unlawful use of a weapon and evidence tampering. video from june shows the couple with an r-15 rifle and a semiautomatic handgun as marchers protesting racial injustice headed towards the st. louis mayor's home. the couple says that they were exercising their second amendment rights. >>> a "los angeles times" says more than 2,000 voters in los angeles county received mail-in ballots with one thing missing, there was no way to vote for the president. the country register or rather the county registrar's office says the mistake was limited to voters in one precinct in the woodland hills area. there are about 5.6 million voters in the county. >> my wife actually noticed first that something looked odd. she checked it 16 times, asked me to check it, and i looked and there's no presidential election. this is somebody not proofread
. >>> the "st. louis dispatch" a grand jury indicted coupled who brandished firearms outside their mansion as hundreds of protesters marched outside their street on felony charges of unlawful use of a weapon and evidence tampering. video from june shows the couple with an r-15 rifle and a semiautomatic handgun as marchers protesting racial injustice headed towards the st. louis mayor's home. the couple says that they were exercising their second amendment rights. >>>...
65
65
Oct 10, 2020
10/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
st. louis fed president james bullard says the u.s.ld see a full economic recovery sooner than most people expect. he joins us hope, it is the light in all of us that cannot be extinguished. it rages on to give us a glimmer of what we can do, and of who we can become. because hope fuels opportunity. university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in new scholarships through this month. yes, hope is alive and well. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. the lack of controlp whenover my business kai, made me a little intense. but now quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. save over 30 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. huh? oh,sorry... i know that a lot of times,mom, it might not seem like i'm listening to you, but i am. and what you say really does matter to me. all the talks we've had over the years- including what you've told me about not using alcohol and other drugs-they stick with me and they make a difference, especially at times that
st. louis fed president james bullard says the u.s.ld see a full economic recovery sooner than most people expect. he joins us hope, it is the light in all of us that cannot be extinguished. it rages on to give us a glimmer of what we can do, and of who we can become. because hope fuels opportunity. university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in new scholarships through this month. yes, hope is alive and well. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. the lack of...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
st louis are still. seasons was the song that made them internationally famous karen had originally wanted to be a sculptor now his art consists of opening himself up completely to his audience. that would suddenly huge success came problems burnout self-doubt and a follow up album haring was unhappy with now 6 years later he's found his stride again. the new album gives voice to samuel t. herring's rage at the state of the world but it also has space for love. she moved to. do this. we have to find at least a call in peace and ourselves. is the most important thing and that's how we become better givers you know and when you give when you give people give to you. and we'd love to give you more culture news and updates check out our website at d.f.w. dot com slash culture thanks for watching. a . final. journey. to move. on to. the most amazing but you make the biggest issue. in the soon to be manager. is for me. it's for you. it's for health. beethoven is for. is for. beethoven is for costs. over is for
st louis are still. seasons was the song that made them internationally famous karen had originally wanted to be a sculptor now his art consists of opening himself up completely to his audience. that would suddenly huge success came problems burnout self-doubt and a follow up album haring was unhappy with now 6 years later he's found his stride again. the new album gives voice to samuel t. herring's rage at the state of the world but it also has space for love. she moved to. do this. we have to...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
this deception consummated samuel then a success you received the st louis gold medal at the closing ceremony of the exhibition which attracted almost 20000000 visitors. after traveling to the congo a game the explorer finally took autopen getting nor is american adventure had resumed behind boss it was not you know 6 seminal than it was unable to provide for his pick me so they loaned him to the head of the bronx zoo man who put him in a monkey cage. he was made to play the savage with bow and arrows props in a few short years and more than 40000 people came to see him in an implosion he shared with a chimpanzee. his new partner with him he performs small tricks. there's an outcry in the press and not just the african-american prospered increasingly in the mainstream press and this is so degrading yet so contrary to what a civilized nation should be doing that so with orders together with some of the ministers in new york got work out arrangement to have banker conveyed to an orphanage. now free in the care of a religious community also being a hope finally to be able to integrate i
this deception consummated samuel then a success you received the st louis gold medal at the closing ceremony of the exhibition which attracted almost 20000000 visitors. after traveling to the congo a game the explorer finally took autopen getting nor is american adventure had resumed behind boss it was not you know 6 seminal than it was unable to provide for his pick me so they loaned him to the head of the bronx zoo man who put him in a monkey cage. he was made to play the savage with bow and...
88
88
Oct 10, 2020
10/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
st. louis fed president james bullard says the u.s.ld see a full economic recovery sooner than most people expect. he joins us to explain why. that's next. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing. at your lexus dealer. to listen, is to hear more than what's being said... and offer the answers that make someone feel truly heard. i understand, let's get started call a dell technologies advisor today. can it help keep me asleep?r's fall sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. i understand, let's get started absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1,399, save $300. plus, free delivery when you add a base. ends monday. ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorc
st. louis fed president james bullard says the u.s.ld see a full economic recovery sooner than most people expect. he joins us to explain why. that's next. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing. at your lexus dealer. to listen, is to hear more than what's being said... and offer the answers that make someone feel truly heard. i understand, let's get...
46
46
Oct 12, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
amarillo, santa rosa in new mexico, and st. louis, missouri. so, right up ahead here is where the fence and the gate are. and if you get up high enough on a ladder or on top of a vehicle, you can see a bit of concrete from the 1920's that was still left here. it exists just beyond the outer ring road of the airport and runs up to one of the current runways. i just saw a plane take off here. it literally crossed over route 66. and so, it is still there. hardly anybody knows about this little fragment of the mother road that is hiding in plain sight, but right beyond that gate is where the old road was and still is. >> where did the idea for this book start, or come about? mr. gerlich: ellen and i met on facebook. cliche theseounds days but we did. , in several facebook groups for route 66. and she and her husband in germany had been wanting to pursue a book project, as they had been over to america a couple times prior and had done a lot of photography on the road. and they wanted to partner with someone from america who knew the route and was p
amarillo, santa rosa in new mexico, and st. louis, missouri. so, right up ahead here is where the fence and the gate are. and if you get up high enough on a ladder or on top of a vehicle, you can see a bit of concrete from the 1920's that was still left here. it exists just beyond the outer ring road of the airport and runs up to one of the current runways. i just saw a plane take off here. it literally crossed over route 66. and so, it is still there. hardly anybody knows about this little...
365
365
Oct 7, 2020
10/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 365
favorite 0
quote 0
today a grand jury in st. louise mccloskey's, not the mob, on charges of unlawful use of a weapon, which they brandished and chamfering with -- tampering with evidence. they are accusing prosecutors of tampering with evidence in order to support those charges. what exactly is going on here? it seems like upside down world. jeanine pirro has been following the story from the beginning. the author of the book "don't lie to me and stop trying to steal our freedom." she joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. so you would think of a group of people come onto your property and threaten your life, they'd be the ones indicted, but the mccloskeys were indicted. how does that work? >> in this upside down world -- look, tucker, this is a political prosecution brought by a renegade prosecutor, funded with $200,000 from the soros pac, who decides that she is going to charge to people on their own property in their own home with the unlawful use of a weapon and tampering, for which they face up to four years in jail as well as l
today a grand jury in st. louise mccloskey's, not the mob, on charges of unlawful use of a weapon, which they brandished and chamfering with -- tampering with evidence. they are accusing prosecutors of tampering with evidence in order to support those charges. what exactly is going on here? it seems like upside down world. jeanine pirro has been following the story from the beginning. the author of the book "don't lie to me and stop trying to steal our freedom." she joins us tonight....
52
52
Oct 9, 2020
10/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
pandemic so down his company with the help of his new invention and the weekend not far away >>a st. louis man is the cookie man with the cookie plans serving delicious cookies from a vending machine. mike evans causes company alibi cookies and he swears by this many machine creation the machine is filled with pumpkin spice cookies chocolate chunk oatmeal raisin and more evans says his cookie then the machine is the first of its kind of the united states and is covid friendly but the whole individually wrapped love his blocked call it it kind of works out a perfectly and the climate that we're in now who doesn't like a cookie was like a warm cookie. >>yeah we lie some cookies right now evans says he was inspired by japan and its vending machines for absolutely everything so far his cooking machine has landed at a st. louis bar where it has been a hit with late night customers he wants to my school milk with washington with a cold all right a live look outside tonight looking outside along abarca darrow in san francisco looks like some thick clouds are building up. it's yeah, a lot of cloud
pandemic so down his company with the help of his new invention and the weekend not far away >>a st. louis man is the cookie man with the cookie plans serving delicious cookies from a vending machine. mike evans causes company alibi cookies and he swears by this many machine creation the machine is filled with pumpkin spice cookies chocolate chunk oatmeal raisin and more evans says his cookie then the machine is the first of its kind of the united states and is covid friendly but the...
68
68
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
the whole point of the st louis world's fair was to map human progress from the lowest to the highest with the pygmies said to represent the lowest form of humanity. since as you know 85 the congo had been the property of the building keenly uphold the 2nd is authority was unchallenged and whose rule was particularly violent and hosh acts of brutality commonplace. samovar unself said how he captured the pygmies he wrote about how the people were crying as he was like modems people on to the ships and. got away he also indicated how he had gone into villages with force in his arms and he had consent and the support of a good all regime to exercise his mission. of all the so-called specimens presented at the exhibition the pygmies aroused the greatest cheerio city among the visitors. they represented absolute savagery. this small statue was due to move from logical adaptation to living in the equitorial rainforest. according to westerners it signified that there was subhuman . they saw in the confirmation of man's descent from fights proof of darwin's famous theory of the missing link b
the whole point of the st louis world's fair was to map human progress from the lowest to the highest with the pygmies said to represent the lowest form of humanity. since as you know 85 the congo had been the property of the building keenly uphold the 2nd is authority was unchallenged and whose rule was particularly violent and hosh acts of brutality commonplace. samovar unself said how he captured the pygmies he wrote about how the people were crying as he was like modems people on to the...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
was a lean time that they were the least civilized people on the planet and the whole point of the st louisworld's fair was to map human progress from the lowest to the highest with a paper sent to represent the lowest form of humanity. since i was in 85 the congo had been the property of the building king leopold the 2nd his authority was unchallenged and his rule was particularly violent and hosh acts of brutality were commonplace. salman vine unself said how he captured the paid news he wrote about how the people were crying as he was like loading newspeople on to the ships and. got away he also indicated how he had gone into villages with force he was armed and he had consent and the support of a group all regime to exercise his mission. of all the so-called specimens presented at the exhibition to pygmies around the precious cheerio city among the visitors. they represented absolute savagery. this small statue was due to move the logical adaptation to living in the equitorial rainforest. according to westerners it signified that there was subhuman . they saw in the confirmation of man'
was a lean time that they were the least civilized people on the planet and the whole point of the st louisworld's fair was to map human progress from the lowest to the highest with a paper sent to represent the lowest form of humanity. since i was in 85 the congo had been the property of the building king leopold the 2nd his authority was unchallenged and his rule was particularly violent and hosh acts of brutality were commonplace. salman vine unself said how he captured the paid news he...
31
31
Oct 6, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
vice presidential debate of campaign 2020 taking place tomorrow, we are joined by joel goldstein of st. louis state university law professor, author of the book, "the white house vice presidency: the path to significance." how much of a spotlight does president trump's coronavirus diagnosis put on tomorrow night vice presidential debate? certainlyhink it enhances the importance. this would be the 11th vice president of debate but the first time that the two vice presidential candidates have seriousin the shadow of presidential illness. the fact that the two presidential candidates are the oldest national party candidates to ever run for the presidency already lends some importance to the debate. as your question suggests, this unique situation certainly enhances all the more. host: is there any specific advantage or disadvantage for kamala harris or vice president biden with the age of the two candidates and now the health condition of president trump? i don't know that there is an advantage or disadvantage. i think it may change a little bit the tenor of the debate. usually vice presidential
vice presidential debate of campaign 2020 taking place tomorrow, we are joined by joel goldstein of st. louis state university law professor, author of the book, "the white house vice presidency: the path to significance." how much of a spotlight does president trump's coronavirus diagnosis put on tomorrow night vice presidential debate? certainlyhink it enhances the importance. this would be the 11th vice president of debate but the first time that the two vice presidential...
37
37
Oct 25, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
this debate is from washington university, st. louis. here now is mr. ross perot. >> didn't see you. hey, how are you. thank you. now, governor clinton.
this debate is from washington university, st. louis. here now is mr. ross perot. >> didn't see you. hey, how are you. thank you. now, governor clinton.
126
126
Oct 30, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight's questions will be asked by st. louis area voters who were identified as being uncommitted by the gallup organization. earlier today, each of them wrote a question on a small card like this. those cards were collected and then given to me this afternoon. my job under the rules of the evening was to decide the order the questions will be asked and to call on the questioners accordingly, and i also had the option of asking follow-ups, and which to get to more of the panel's questions, i plan to do so sparingly and mostly for clarification. the audience is bound by the following rule. they shall not ask follow-up questions or participation in the extended discussion, and the questioner's microphone is going to be turned off after he or she asks the question. those are the rules. as in winston salem last week, no single answer or response from a candidate can exceed two minutes there. is an audience in the hall, and they have promised to remain absolutely quiet as did the predecessors this year in boston, danville, and winsto
tonight's questions will be asked by st. louis area voters who were identified as being uncommitted by the gallup organization. earlier today, each of them wrote a question on a small card like this. those cards were collected and then given to me this afternoon. my job under the rules of the evening was to decide the order the questions will be asked and to call on the questioners accordingly, and i also had the option of asking follow-ups, and which to get to more of the panel's questions, i...
153
153
Oct 30, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
from st. louis i'm jim lehrer from washington university in st. louis. >> (applause) in the 2004 presidential race between's president jean george bush and senator john kerry. it focused on foreign policy
from st. louis i'm jim lehrer from washington university in st. louis. >> (applause) in the 2004 presidential race between's president jean george bush and senator john kerry. it focused on foreign policy
64
64
Oct 30, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
mount washington university, in st. louis. the audience was made up of undecided voters chosen by the galaxy organization. >> good evening from the field house at washington arizonian st. louis. i am jim letter, or of the news hour on pbs. and i welcome you to this third and final campaign between the democratic candidate for president, vice president all galore, and the republican candidate, governor george w. bush from texas. let's welcome the candidates, now. [applause] >> before proceeding tonight, we would like to observe a moment of silence in memory of governor mail karen ham, of mystery, along with his son and his former chief of staff, died in a private plane crash last night, near st. louis. >> a reminder, as we continue know that these debates are sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. the four months and the rules were worked out by the commission, and the two campaigns. tonight's questions will be asked by st. louis area voters, who identify as being on committed by the gallup organization. earlier t
mount washington university, in st. louis. the audience was made up of undecided voters chosen by the galaxy organization. >> good evening from the field house at washington arizonian st. louis. i am jim letter, or of the news hour on pbs. and i welcome you to this third and final campaign between the democratic candidate for president, vice president all galore, and the republican candidate, governor george w. bush from texas. let's welcome the candidates, now. [applause] >> before...
57
57
Oct 4, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
sergeant taylor our city, st. louis was one of the cities exported by the project.lk about how these races and attitudes translate off-line? so the attitudes of how they translate you are more likely to be stopped and pullover if you are african-american compared to white drivers. also how it translates is that african-american officers are 50 percent more likely to leave the pd within the first five to seven years african-american members and the community overwhelmingly applied to become police officers even in this environment. but sometimes it isn't fair with those systemic factors that are in play and then to expose the biases and as a systemic problem. >> was $16 trillion and as a result of systemic racism i know how much st. louis has paid out in wrongful death settlements? do you have any idea about that quick. >> millions. millions we recently had an officer captain settled for over $1 million racism and discrimination one was brutally beaten by those police officers working with him undercover and those was shot by another weight colleague and an officer c
sergeant taylor our city, st. louis was one of the cities exported by the project.lk about how these races and attitudes translate off-line? so the attitudes of how they translate you are more likely to be stopped and pullover if you are african-american compared to white drivers. also how it translates is that african-american officers are 50 percent more likely to leave the pd within the first five to seven years african-american members and the community overwhelmingly applied to become...
38
38
Oct 16, 2020
10/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
and author of helping america vote the limits of election reform he joins us via skype from st louis so some unprecedented early voting on buzz nearly 20000000 americans as we were saying have voted early compared to some 6000000 at this stage in the race 4 years ago now many of these are democrats but just tell us more about the the specific demographic groups that we're talking about. right it's a little bit different this year because of the pandemic and i think because of the high interest in the election among american voters but. typically people who vote early tend to be older than average american voters for example and they tend to be very. highly interested in the outcome of elections so you strong strong partisans either republicans or democrats so does that how much of a difference so how much of an advantage does it give the democrats obviously we know what the polling numbers say but in those key swing states ah these early voters just the same people the same support says that would that it just voting early or. right i mean i think there's 2 things here at play one is
and author of helping america vote the limits of election reform he joins us via skype from st louis so some unprecedented early voting on buzz nearly 20000000 americans as we were saying have voted early compared to some 6000000 at this stage in the race 4 years ago now many of these are democrats but just tell us more about the the specific demographic groups that we're talking about. right it's a little bit different this year because of the pandemic and i think because of the high interest...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
into the sun to st louis and. fans call the physical. and so that is here and of course punches which must be goes on there is often orange. and. across town another club offers a glimpse into life around many of germany's. lower league teams plenty of historic clubs have devolved to reflect immigrant neighborhoods and communities. norden or divest 90 had a unique progression unlike churchill were polonia they weren't founded by immigrants instead they're one of berlin's most traditional clubs with over 120 years of history sadly their glory days are nearly a century behind located in berlin's diverse neighborhood of vetting their players who mainly hail from africa predominantly ethiopia and eritrea they're serving as a kind of defacto migrant club that performs a lot of the same roles that an explicit one like. that's clear the 2nd you talk to a player like mckee is he's been in germany about 4 years as we speak with the committee here and. this. is why now. 2 years ago nor did not best were looking to bring in a host of new players. c
into the sun to st louis and. fans call the physical. and so that is here and of course punches which must be goes on there is often orange. and. across town another club offers a glimpse into life around many of germany's. lower league teams plenty of historic clubs have devolved to reflect immigrant neighborhoods and communities. norden or divest 90 had a unique progression unlike churchill were polonia they weren't founded by immigrants instead they're one of berlin's most traditional clubs...
169
169
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
what matter if it took two weeks to go from new york to atlanta, over a month to st. louis?er from uncle ben's arrived a month or so later, nobody fussed. the times were tuned to wagon wheels, footpads, and the wind against sail. distance was measured by weeks and months. everything was a far time off. then, slowly, the country got up to steam. commerce shook off its sea anchor and headed westward. all the with of the continent -- width of the continent. there was a new idea, speed. everything was coming up to date in the kansas city's and the portland's. communications became the most vital aspect of our economy. the post office became the prime artery of commerce. for a time, the department was perfectly able to keep up. if the mail piled high, put on another piece of equipment. and if that didn't do the trick, add a few more clerks or a flock of carriers. but by world war i, the post office carried more advertising in a week than all the newspapers and magazines could carry in a year. it was the country's bill collector, check deliverer, errand runner. the volume of mail
what matter if it took two weeks to go from new york to atlanta, over a month to st. louis?er from uncle ben's arrived a month or so later, nobody fussed. the times were tuned to wagon wheels, footpads, and the wind against sail. distance was measured by weeks and months. everything was a far time off. then, slowly, the country got up to steam. commerce shook off its sea anchor and headed westward. all the with of the continent -- width of the continent. there was a new idea, speed. everything...
378
378
tv
eye 378
favorite 0
quote 0
this deception consummate his samuel then his success he received the st louis gold medal at the closing ceremony of the exhibition which has attracted almost 20 meeting visitors. after travelling to the congo again the explorer finally took auto banqueting new york is american adventure had resumed but behind us it was nice you know 6 samuel then it was unable to provide for his pygmy so he loaned him to the head of the bronx zoo who put him in a monkey cage. he was made to play a savage with bow and arrow as props in a few short years and more than 40000 people came to see him in enclosure he shared with the chimpanzee. his new partner with whom he performs small tricks. there's an outcry in the press and not just the african-american prosper increasingly in the mainstream press and this is so degrading and so contrary to what a civilized nation should be doing that sewer thord is together with some of the ministers in new york got work out arrangement to have banker conveyed to an orphanage. now free in the care of a religious community also being a hope finally to be able to integrat
this deception consummate his samuel then his success he received the st louis gold medal at the closing ceremony of the exhibition which has attracted almost 20 meeting visitors. after travelling to the congo again the explorer finally took auto banqueting new york is american adventure had resumed but behind us it was nice you know 6 samuel then it was unable to provide for his pygmy so he loaned him to the head of the bronx zoo who put him in a monkey cage. he was made to play a savage with...
55
55
Oct 25, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
president, last month you came to st. louis to announce a very lucrative contract for mcdonnell douglas to build f-15s for saudi arabia. in today's post-dispatch, a retired saleswoman, a 75-year-old woman named marjorie roberts, asked if she could ask a question of the candidates. she said she wanted to register her concern about the lack of a plan to convert our defense-oriented industries into other purposes. how would you answer her. president bush: i assume she was supportive of the decision on mcdonnell douglas, i assume she was supporting me on the decision to sell those airplanes. i think it is a good decision. took a little heat for it, but i think it was the correct decision to do. and we worked it out, and indeed we're moving forward all around the world in a much more peaceful way. so that one we came away with in creating jobs for the american people. i would simply say to her, look, take a look at what the president has proposed on job retraining. when you cut back on defense spending, some people are going to be t
president, last month you came to st. louis to announce a very lucrative contract for mcdonnell douglas to build f-15s for saudi arabia. in today's post-dispatch, a retired saleswoman, a 75-year-old woman named marjorie roberts, asked if she could ask a question of the candidates. she said she wanted to register her concern about the lack of a plan to convert our defense-oriented industries into other purposes. how would you answer her. president bush: i assume she was supportive of the...
15
15
Oct 25, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
think about this so then he turns around and flies to st. louis and sits in a row and says let's rule. who does this? but that is the thing that honest to god if you said here is what you should do i would have been like right now. [laughter] nobody will think this is a good idea and they were right. >> it was amazing. so elections are about three weeks from now and to turn on the nightly news that he will lose all the stuff but then i'm remembering the campaign years ago do you see parallels to that could internet any different? >> yes there are a lot of parallels in the state and in the numbers we're seeing. that being said, do i think we are ahead? know. in a lot of places he is behind but it's where we were last time if we could execute the ground game successfully there are some variables that are different joe biden may have some crazy wacky policies don't think it's the same joe biden of ten years ago but he's a nice guy. he is likable and there isn't that visceral reaction there is with hillary clinton so michigan was one by 10000 votes an
think about this so then he turns around and flies to st. louis and sits in a row and says let's rule. who does this? but that is the thing that honest to god if you said here is what you should do i would have been like right now. [laughter] nobody will think this is a good idea and they were right. >> it was amazing. so elections are about three weeks from now and to turn on the nightly news that he will lose all the stuff but then i'm remembering the campaign years ago do you see...
56
56
Oct 28, 2020
10/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
vonnie: you are in st. louis.about what percentage of people are back in the office and whether you are expecting a significant portion back or even you want a significant portion back? >> that is geographically dependent. certainly, in major urban areas, we don't have the people back. we have over 50% of our people back in st. louis. some of our more rural areas have hundred percent of people back. it depends. we leave it to the local situation. eventually, some of these big cities need the people to come back. what the economic of urbanization is. restaurants require density. the economy of new york needs the density. we need to get people back. there is no question about that. it's great to have you with us. we appreciate your time today. coming up next, we have been watching big tech ceo's in the hot seat today. they may just be rubbing up -- wrapping up on capitol hill. this is bloomberg. ♪ questions especially when it came to senator ted cruz. last night, senator cruz tweeted a photo of himself with jack dor
vonnie: you are in st. louis.about what percentage of people are back in the office and whether you are expecting a significant portion back or even you want a significant portion back? >> that is geographically dependent. certainly, in major urban areas, we don't have the people back. we have over 50% of our people back in st. louis. some of our more rural areas have hundred percent of people back. it depends. we leave it to the local situation. eventually, some of these big cities need...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
into the sun to st louis and. fans come via physical of us or some essence organization that's lost consciousness must be goes on there's often winds. and so on. across town another club offers a glimpse into life around many of germany. lower league teams plenty of historic clubs have devolved to reflect immigrant neighborhoods and communities. norden or divest 98 had a unique progression unlike churchill were polonia they weren't founded by immigrants instead they're one of berlin's most traditional clubs with over 120 years of history sadly their glory days are nearly a century behind located in berlin's diverse neighborhood of vetting their players who mean we have from africa predominantly ethiopia and eritrea they're serving as a kind of defacto migrant club that performs a lot of the same roles that an explicit one like her. that's clear the 2nd you talk to a player like mckee is he's been in germany about 4 years as we speak with the committee here in congo and. this. is why now. with the tourists or the i
into the sun to st louis and. fans come via physical of us or some essence organization that's lost consciousness must be goes on there's often winds. and so on. across town another club offers a glimpse into life around many of germany. lower league teams plenty of historic clubs have devolved to reflect immigrant neighborhoods and communities. norden or divest 98 had a unique progression unlike churchill were polonia they weren't founded by immigrants instead they're one of berlin's most...
111
111
Oct 21, 2020
10/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
a 15-year-old boy shot in st. louisd girl shot in chicago, nearly two people a day are being killed in st. louis, one person every two hours being shot in chicago. we are already abolishing the police thanks to this phony narrative about police racism, and the result is more black lives being taken. colin kaepernick, unfortunately, is completely immune from this anarchy, but he should live it for a day and then write his damn manifesto. >> tucker: if congressional republicans weren't so stupid and afraid, they would have legislation banning security guards for anyone who calls for thee abolition of police. do you think that legislation would get the support of democrats in congress? whyre wouldn't it? w>> no, of course not, because they don't want to give up their private security detail. >> tucker: ah, okay.th >> same thing with the colleges in this country, the students are all engaged in self-righteous protest and many rioting, calling for abolishing campus police. the campuses in inner-city neighborhoods, when crime
a 15-year-old boy shot in st. louisd girl shot in chicago, nearly two people a day are being killed in st. louis, one person every two hours being shot in chicago. we are already abolishing the police thanks to this phony narrative about police racism, and the result is more black lives being taken. colin kaepernick, unfortunately, is completely immune from this anarchy, but he should live it for a day and then write his damn manifesto. >> tucker: if congressional republicans weren't so...
52
52
Oct 22, 2020
10/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 1
bullard of the st. louis fed.he call for negative interest rates in the united kingdom, and the vicinity of 2021, peter schaffrik is with us right now. all of this is fine, and all of fine withic talk is the officials who spoke yesterday. what do you then do in fixed income if that is the outlook and that is the call? negative interest rates tells me price up, yelled down. that is a good thing, right? peter: it depends on who you are, of course, but yes, we think there is ace -- there is still a scope of performance, particularly on the short end of the u.k. market, but also down the curve. that before a call for negative interest rates would be made, we would get another round of qe. so we have the bank meeting coming up soon, and we think the qe envelope that is running out, the current envelope is running out at the end of this year will be increased by $100 billion. if i look at what is priced in on short end currency, i think if the markets sort of started to become really convinced that negative rates are co
bullard of the st. louis fed.he call for negative interest rates in the united kingdom, and the vicinity of 2021, peter schaffrik is with us right now. all of this is fine, and all of fine withic talk is the officials who spoke yesterday. what do you then do in fixed income if that is the outlook and that is the call? negative interest rates tells me price up, yelled down. that is a good thing, right? peter: it depends on who you are, of course, but yes, we think there is ace -- there is still...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
st louis does it really do you when you see. good committee or. is it based on i've been present on the movement of before with no maneuvering let me. mama missouri on a limb. the world is driven by a dream shaped by phone person. no day or thinks. we dare to ask. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. or going at the coast because they know no rush but us throw up our stuff yes it got chills for woolsack on things on your way . back home black american suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. is that lump us mother will not be a loser and show them one by else a store on her by doing. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all some of the. who were to still be here in the united. around great crowd. who moulay a dwarf you know blown to cloakroom you. know almost a 100 years later the history is repeating itself my great grandfather george time went to russia. o
st louis does it really do you when you see. good committee or. is it based on i've been present on the movement of before with no maneuvering let me. mama missouri on a limb. the world is driven by a dream shaped by phone person. no day or thinks. we dare to ask. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. or going at the coast because they know no rush but us throw up our stuff yes it got chills for...