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and lindbergh calls at the spirit of st. louis in honor of these backers in st. louis.this is a product of his vision, a long distance airplane could be. so, it is not necessarily the most advanced airplane. it represents many of the known ideas about technologies that are reliable, and durable, with some gambles that he includes in the airplane as well. so, working with don hall, through the spring of 1927, lindbergh creates this airplane. we see it is a high wing a mono plane, it is a would wing that is externally braced, on to the fuselage. it has underneath its fabric in the fuselage to steal frameworks. that is an innovation that emerges in world war i, especially from the -- company. and that is a diversion from this would bracing that we have seen since the wright brothers. but it still uses wires, and is still a framework like we have seen with the internal strut. but we know it works. and so, it's also the basic design of this airplane called the am to, that they base this airplane on. and so, this aircraft is designed for one thing, flying across the atlantic
and lindbergh calls at the spirit of st. louis in honor of these backers in st. louis.this is a product of his vision, a long distance airplane could be. so, it is not necessarily the most advanced airplane. it represents many of the known ideas about technologies that are reliable, and durable, with some gambles that he includes in the airplane as well. so, working with don hall, through the spring of 1927, lindbergh creates this airplane. we see it is a high wing a mono plane, it is a would...
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in honor of his backers in st. louisut this is a product of his vision of what a long-distance airplane would be. it's not necessarily the most advanced airplane. it represents many of the known ideas about technology that's are reliable and durable with some gambles that he includes in the airplane as well. working with don hall through the spring 1927, they create this airplane that is a wood wing, it's externally braced to the fuselage and has underneath it's fabric of the fuselage tube u lar steal framework that emerged after world war i, it is a diversion of the worse bracing we seen since the wright brothers but it still uses wires and still framework as seen in the strut and brace construction. but we know it works. it's also the basic design of the ryan airplane they call the m 2 they base this airplane on. this aircraft was designed for one thing, flying across the atlantic ocean, with one pilot, which is a gambling, all others had multiple crew members and multiple engines but he says the lighter the airplane t
in honor of his backers in st. louisut this is a product of his vision of what a long-distance airplane would be. it's not necessarily the most advanced airplane. it represents many of the known ideas about technology that's are reliable and durable with some gambles that he includes in the airplane as well. working with don hall through the spring 1927, they create this airplane that is a wood wing, it's externally braced to the fuselage and has underneath it's fabric of the fuselage tube u...
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he calls the spirit of st. louis in honor of his backers in st. louis. but this is his vision of what a long-distance airplane would be. it's not necessarily a most advanced airplane. it represents technologies that are reliable and doable with gamblees in the airplane as well. so, working with don hall through the spring of 1927, lindbergh creates the airplane. it's a wood wing externally braced to the fuselage. and it has tubular steel framework. it emerges in world war i and that is a diversion from this wood bracing that we've seen since the wright brothers. but it still uses wires and still a framework you would see. but you know it works. and so it's also the basic design of the ryan airplane. they base this airplane on. this is designed for one thing, flying across the atlantic ocean with one pilot, which is a gamble. all the others had multiple crew members. he said the lighter the airplane, the simpler. i control it. this is built for endurance. 450 gallons of gasoline, which doubles the weight to almost 5,000 pounds. he has to learn how to hand
he calls the spirit of st. louis in honor of his backers in st. louis. but this is his vision of what a long-distance airplane would be. it's not necessarily a most advanced airplane. it represents technologies that are reliable and doable with gamblees in the airplane as well. so, working with don hall through the spring of 1927, lindbergh creates the airplane. it's a wood wing externally braced to the fuselage. and it has tubular steel framework. it emerges in world war i and that is a...
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that district in st. louis toughest neighborhood i have ever been to. >> [overlapping talking]. >> i have to blame the people of st. louis. they voted her in and took a loud mouth off the streets and put her in congress. she is a professional protestor. she cut her teeth in the ferguson deal. mike brown hands up and don't shoot. that was a career. she was out in front of the mccloskey's home with a bull horn screaming you can't stop the revolution and praised antifa for all of the work they did in ferguson which burned to a crisp. she said if the january 6th rioters were black they would be shot dead. there was someone shot dead. ashli babbitt who was white. i looked at her profile on social media it's a mess. she does the pronouns there. it's all for attention. she is on netflix in a squad documentary. everything she says is about racism. she is like a robot for racism. push the button and raches! -- racism. >> that was good commentary. one thing she is having a moment this week, the house of representatives d
that district in st. louis toughest neighborhood i have ever been to. >> [overlapping talking]. >> i have to blame the people of st. louis. they voted her in and took a loud mouth off the streets and put her in congress. she is a professional protestor. she cut her teeth in the ferguson deal. mike brown hands up and don't shoot. that was a career. she was out in front of the mccloskey's home with a bull horn screaming you can't stop the revolution and praised antifa for all of the...
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lewis went to st. louis to procure supplies, and clark spent most of the time training the men in shooting and also in the other things that they would need to be successful. now, there were at least five journalists who kept records of this expedition. lewis and clark will both be some of the most important writers. there are several stretches in which lewis either did not write or we've lost those entries. clark wrote all but ten days, and even those ten days when he was gone on a hunting trip he summarized. so 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. and it's been digitized, it's available free for the public at the university of nebraska press. and it's a national treasure because it can be searched, keyword searched for almost any kind of topic you can think about. now the expedition was kind of a
lewis went to st. louis to procure supplies, and clark spent most of the time training the men in shooting and also in the other things that they would need to be successful. now, there were at least five journalists who kept records of this expedition. lewis and clark will both be some of the most important writers. there are several stretches in which lewis either did not write or we've lost those entries. clark wrote all but ten days, and even those ten days when he was gone on a hunting...
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which is one of the crime capitals of this country per capita and represent st. louisaim to represent the black and brown bodies of the industry but don't want them to have security but you paid 75,000 even 100,000 to keep her black and brown body safe while everybody else is struggling, she is a complete hypocrite, defund the police never works, it never will work which it will put people in danger and why is she talking about defunding police inner-city, constituency? if you look at 2021 not single black person shot by police. there was one in 2020 last time someone was shot by police was in 2015 in her own city. she is lying to the public and needs -- it bothers me how she's putting out a fake agenda. jillian: she has a novel idea about who is really defunding the police. >> they are the ones that actually defunded the police by $1.9 trillion voting against the supplemental for maya millette police. >> the republicans are to blame. it is they're doing. >> you can't find a single republican who said anything about defunding the police. republicans are pro-police, we
which is one of the crime capitals of this country per capita and represent st. louisaim to represent the black and brown bodies of the industry but don't want them to have security but you paid 75,000 even 100,000 to keep her black and brown body safe while everybody else is struggling, she is a complete hypocrite, defund the police never works, it never will work which it will put people in danger and why is she talking about defunding police inner-city, constituency? if you look at 2021 not...
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what was happening right her in st. louis, missouri.uson, if you did not understand, we are about to show you. >> laura: since that time she has accused the u.s. of being systemically racist. >> the federal government must account for its ongoing role in perpetuating, supporting, and upholding white supremacy. >> laura: very positive. she has revealed she does not believe in gender. >> i am committed to doing the absolute most to protect black mothers, to protect black babies, to protect black birthing people, and to save lives. >> laura: that disqualifies her going forward. and she claims january 6th was an inside job. >> when you have people on the inside that are planning to her to the very people that they are working with, and you actually come to hurt us, you planned it. >> laura: but it was her unrelenting campaign to defund the police that center up to the top of the democratic party. her platform was awkward after fox news discovered that bush spent 70k in just three months for her own private security detail. that's how it alw
what was happening right her in st. louis, missouri.uson, if you did not understand, we are about to show you. >> laura: since that time she has accused the u.s. of being systemically racist. >> the federal government must account for its ongoing role in perpetuating, supporting, and upholding white supremacy. >> laura: very positive. she has revealed she does not believe in gender. >> i am committed to doing the absolute most to protect black mothers, to protect black...
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he had a beer station in the outfield of a baseball park. >> he bought the st. louis browns because he thought it would be a good way to sell more beer. >> yeah. >> and he opened up a branch of his tavern. >> the balls would roll in among the chairs. >> like a beer garden in the outfield that was a branch of his tavern from down the street. he was good at cross-marketing because he also had the waiters in the actual tavern dressed up in browns uniforms. so he was pushing both directions. >> talk to the new royals ownership about putting a bar in there n the outfield. >> he had a lot of things to entertain people, and he billed sportsman park, the old st. louis ballpark, as the coney island of the west. and it was all about entertainment. so, you know, if we think that there's too much distraction in ballparks today, it has a long history. >> but he was like a working class -- he wanted a working-class audience. >> yes. >> he kept ticket prices down to a quarter. he served beer. he did all this other stuff to sort of draw in -- >> it was all about entertaining the work
he had a beer station in the outfield of a baseball park. >> he bought the st. louis browns because he thought it would be a good way to sell more beer. >> yeah. >> and he opened up a branch of his tavern. >> the balls would roll in among the chairs. >> like a beer garden in the outfield that was a branch of his tavern from down the street. he was good at cross-marketing because he also had the waiters in the actual tavern dressed up in browns uniforms. so he was...
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it seems the st. louised president is on the same page as governor waller and former head of research of the st. louis fed. those two look like they are building a partnership on that fed. tom: i would suggest they are slaves to the data like anyone else. we are starting with a key friday determinant, and frankly the auto data will be interesting, even with a chip shortage. jon, it is the granularity of data we will all have to digest. jonathan: euro-swiss maker -- euro-swiss emma lewis level this year. with some swissie strength in the mix. tom: jon and i tear up over this because this is how john and i met. with the swiss franc moving in here. jonathan: would not be surprised with that. euro-swiss right now, north of .1%. tom: let's go to washington right now. what is so fascinating about what we see in the news, the infrastructure front and center. there is a sign always in the summer when one topic overtakes all in washington. annmarie hordern knows exactly the e word, eviction. how did we get here? how
it seems the st. louised president is on the same page as governor waller and former head of research of the st. louis fed. those two look like they are building a partnership on that fed. tom: i would suggest they are slaves to the data like anyone else. we are starting with a key friday determinant, and frankly the auto data will be interesting, even with a chip shortage. jon, it is the granularity of data we will all have to digest. jonathan: euro-swiss maker -- euro-swiss emma lewis level...
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pope john 23rd recently gave this statement, according to the st. louis review, dated december 12th, 1958. quote, catholics may unite their strength toward the common aid and the catholic hierarchy have the right and duty of guiding them. question, sir. do you subscribe to the doctrine of mental reservation, which i have quoted from the catholic authorities? do you submit to the authority of the present pope, which i have quoted from, in these quotations. >> let me say in the first place i have not read the catholic encyclopedia and i don't know all the quotation. i don't agree with the statement, i find no difficulty in saying so. i think probably i could give a better comment if i had the entire quotation before me. in any case, i had not read it before. if the quotation is meant to imply that when you take an oath you don't mean it or it's proper for you to take oaths and then break them, that it's proper for you to lie, if that is what this states, then i don't know whether that's what it states unless i read it all in context, and then, of course, i
pope john 23rd recently gave this statement, according to the st. louis review, dated december 12th, 1958. quote, catholics may unite their strength toward the common aid and the catholic hierarchy have the right and duty of guiding them. question, sir. do you subscribe to the doctrine of mental reservation, which i have quoted from the catholic authorities? do you submit to the authority of the present pope, which i have quoted from, in these quotations. >> let me say in the first place...
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>> well, so that's why i rushed back to st. louis been telling -- we've been saying it nationally, that we have to do the work now to get this money out. we have to do the work to make sure that our states and our local governments are able to release this money, get this money out into the hands of the people who need it the most. so, we're telling tenants, we're telling landlords to, you know, go online, or show up at the clinics that are happening around the country and get -- apply for this money and for our local government and states, please get this money out. this has to happen. 60 days, we may not have. so we are pushing really hard for people to apply. especially locally, i've heard people aren't applying. we understand there have been barriers to people applying and those resources being able to be moved. we are working out those kinks right now. >> i want to ask you about an op-ed you wrote for cnn.com. in it you said, quote, now that we have again demonstrated what grassroots movements are capable of, there's no limit to
>> well, so that's why i rushed back to st. louis been telling -- we've been saying it nationally, that we have to do the work now to get this money out. we have to do the work to make sure that our states and our local governments are able to release this money, get this money out into the hands of the people who need it the most. so, we're telling tenants, we're telling landlords to, you know, go online, or show up at the clinics that are happening around the country and get -- apply...
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those teams were located in st. louis, cincinnati, other places where there were large german immigrant populations. and they brought with them a popular handy hand held treat, the hot dog. it was easy to produce. it was easy to grill. it was easy to carry around. that made it a really popular item to sell at the ballparks. so not only did german immigrants introduce the hot dog to baseball but waves of immigrants that came to this country adopted baseball as their own sport, used it as a way to become americans. so in this next case we're going to see more of the immigrant story in baseball. this case is about the promise of baseball, about the immigrant experience, how baseball was a path to prosperity for a lot of immigrant groups. it was a way to find your american identity as a player or as a fan. the idea also is that if you're following a team whether you're a player or not, if you're following a team, if you're learning the rules you are actually taking steps in becoming an american because you're becoming part of
those teams were located in st. louis, cincinnati, other places where there were large german immigrant populations. and they brought with them a popular handy hand held treat, the hot dog. it was easy to produce. it was easy to grill. it was easy to carry around. that made it a really popular item to sell at the ballparks. so not only did german immigrants introduce the hot dog to baseball but waves of immigrants that came to this country adopted baseball as their own sport, used it as a way...
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how critical is the situation in st. louist are you hearing from colleagues? >> we have not been in this state of high alert since middle of last year. the situation is dire. i can't put it any more clearly. we've seen double the hospitalizations in hospitals in st. louis and that number also true for number of people on ventilators. people are sick, deaths are up, and we are very discouraged. we started to have some hope at the beginning of the summer. to be back in this space, especially with winter around the corner, is something that has us all worried. >> and what you're seeing and hearing, is this still driven primarily by the unvaccinated? >> oh, absolutely. i cannot underscore how clear it is that vaccinations make the difference here, especially with a delta variant in play that's over 50% more transmissible. we are seeing the majority of our hospitalizations, cases and deaths, talking numbers over 98% are in the unvaccinated. vaccinations make a difference. and it is interesting to me, phil. i keep hearing from the p
how critical is the situation in st. louist are you hearing from colleagues? >> we have not been in this state of high alert since middle of last year. the situation is dire. i can't put it any more clearly. we've seen double the hospitalizations in hospitals in st. louis and that number also true for number of people on ventilators. people are sick, deaths are up, and we are very discouraged. we started to have some hope at the beginning of the summer. to be back in this space,...
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in the midwest, kansas city and st. louis skyrocketed into the 90s with overnight lows remaining well above 80 in springfield, virginia, a 5-year-old died after being left in a car the dome of heat making temperatures dangerous from the midatlantic through new england. >> we can't stay out for too long because it's this hot. >> reporter: here in new york, it's now reached 90 degrees but with the humidity, it feels more like 100, and officials warn tomorrow will be even hotter, potential even a record breaker. an excessive heat warning remains in effect through thursday dangerously hot conditions with heat index values up to 109 degrees expected in new york a nation now in the grips of multiple heatwaves with days to go before there's relief kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new york >>> tonight, the colossal dixie fire setting a grim milestone. the nation's largest fire has torched more than 500,000 acres its mass has spread, now more than half the size of rhode island, sending clouds of pollutants across the country. >> that plume
in the midwest, kansas city and st. louis skyrocketed into the 90s with overnight lows remaining well above 80 in springfield, virginia, a 5-year-old died after being left in a car the dome of heat making temperatures dangerous from the midatlantic through new england. >> we can't stay out for too long because it's this hot. >> reporter: here in new york, it's now reached 90 degrees but with the humidity, it feels more like 100, and officials warn tomorrow will be even hotter,...
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one-half of this world is represented by a german immigrant who bought the st. louis browns in the 1880s. could you sort of introduce people to him? >> sure. it is a great story and it's a missouri story, even though it's the other side of the state. chris vanderuy was a german immigrant, a tavern owner who -- >> who had like -- i'm sorry. i'm going to get to this later. i interrupted you. he had a beer station in the outfield of a baseball park. >> he bought the st. louis browns because he thought it would be a good way to sell more beer. >> yeah. >> and he opened up a branch of his tavern. >> the balls would roll in among the chairs. >> like a beer garden in the outfield that was a branch of his tavern from down the street. he was good at cross-marketing because he also had the waiters in the actual tavern dressed up in browns uniforms. so he was pushing both directions. >> talk to the new royals ownership about putting a bar in there. >> he had a lot of things to entertain people, and he billed sportsman park as the coney island of the west. and it was all about en
one-half of this world is represented by a german immigrant who bought the st. louis browns in the 1880s. could you sort of introduce people to him? >> sure. it is a great story and it's a missouri story, even though it's the other side of the state. chris vanderuy was a german immigrant, a tavern owner who -- >> who had like -- i'm sorry. i'm going to get to this later. i interrupted you. he had a beer station in the outfield of a baseball park. >> he bought the st. louis...
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he billed sportsman's park in the old st. louis ballpark as the cony island of the west.t was all about entertainment. if we think that there is too much distraction in ballparks today, it has a long history. >> but he was like a working class. if you wanted a working class audience, he kept prices down to a quarter. he served beer. he did all this other stuff to draw in -- >> it was all about entertaining the working class. >> that was like american league. >> he was part of some of a group of teams that were officially called the american association. it was colloquially known as the beer and whiskey league. >> that is the league i want to be in. >> yeah the beer and whiskey league was a cool thing, clearly. their opposite number was the national league. the american association is not the route of today's american league but the national league is today's root of the national, and it started out trying to make to push baseball in the opposite direction. it was all about making it more -- >> presbyterian? >> presbyterian. good word. exclusive, virtuous. they had rules t
he billed sportsman's park in the old st. louis ballpark as the cony island of the west.t was all about entertainment. if we think that there is too much distraction in ballparks today, it has a long history. >> but he was like a working class. if you wanted a working class audience, he kept prices down to a quarter. he served beer. he did all this other stuff to draw in -- >> it was all about entertaining the working class. >> that was like american league. >> he was...
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i do want to get your reaction to a big story coming out of st. louis.ed mark and patricia mccloskey, famously photographed pointing guns at protesters during june of 2020 in those demonstrations in st. louis. you were among the marchers who encounters the mccloskeys that day. he called you the marxist liberal activist leading the mob through our neighborhood. what is your reaction to this pardon? >> it is absolutely unbelievable. there are other people that should -- there are pardons that we have been asking for, pardons that actually should happen in missouri and that was not one. that was not one. they stood there. they pointed their guns totally reckless to a group of non-violent protesters walking down a street that had no clue that they lived there, didn't care that they lived there, didn't know them, didn't want to know them, didn't want to know them. mark mccloskey is an absolute liar. he spat on my name. and because of that, his day will come. you will not be successful in all that you're trying to do when you are hurting the very people that a
i do want to get your reaction to a big story coming out of st. louis.ed mark and patricia mccloskey, famously photographed pointing guns at protesters during june of 2020 in those demonstrations in st. louis. you were among the marchers who encounters the mccloskeys that day. he called you the marxist liberal activist leading the mob through our neighborhood. what is your reaction to this pardon? >> it is absolutely unbelievable. there are other people that should -- there are pardons...
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we would move the vehicle throughout the city of st. louis stop us and take our children from us. i know what that's like. why are we putting people in this position when we have the money. we have the money. and we need more time to get people signed up and get this relief. >> congresswoman busch who has been vital advocate on the issue. thank you so much for your time tonight. "that's all in." >>> good evening. happy friday. thank you very much. have a great weekend. >>> thank you for being with us. on top of everything else going on in the world tonight, we're tracking what could be a very, very dangerous hurricane that appears to be aimed right at new orleans and the gulf coast with potential landfall this weekend on sunday and, yes, you're remembering correctly it would be 16 years exactly since the de
we would move the vehicle throughout the city of st. louis stop us and take our children from us. i know what that's like. why are we putting people in this position when we have the money. we have the money. and we need more time to get people signed up and get this relief. >> congresswoman busch who has been vital advocate on the issue. thank you so much for your time tonight. "that's all in." >>> good evening. happy friday. thank you very much. have a great weekend....
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the percentage of officers leaving st. louis metro p.d.your coverage in chicago, are you hearing that from the police officers in that city also? >> they're extremely discouraged and i'm hearing from police chiefs in some of the gulf states who say we're welcoming these guys who are leaving the forces in these metro areas where they aren't getting enough support. some are leaving and some taking early retirement, bill. >> thank you, mike. we had an officer on here who moved to iowa for the same thing. mike, thanks, mike tobin in chicago. >> dana: with the return of school right around the corner dozens of cities are rolling out mask mandates for kids. former health and human services secretary giroir says it's not the right way to go. >> the transmission is schools are incredibly low. if there is a high spread in your community masks are reasonable. if the number is low it should be optional. >> dana: i'm looking at a list of the states that have this in. for example in illinois, chicago public schools will require universal masking in sch
the percentage of officers leaving st. louis metro p.d.your coverage in chicago, are you hearing that from the police officers in that city also? >> they're extremely discouraged and i'm hearing from police chiefs in some of the gulf states who say we're welcoming these guys who are leaving the forces in these metro areas where they aren't getting enough support. some are leaving and some taking early retirement, bill. >> thank you, mike. we had an officer on here who moved to iowa...
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and we actually wanted st. louis county last week so there is no mask mandate in st. e your life and others in the vaccinated people have to wear masks all day long, requiring kids who are five years old to wear masks all day long we know there's a very low risk for them tracting, transmitting or getting seriously ill from copan and in missouri there's 0 deaths for kids under the age of ten this is about aggregating power, restricting freedom and were gonna fight back at every turn. stuart: have you heard from the parents on this. >> people are upset i've never seen anything like this, people are really upset they're tired of being lied to, they're tired of the level of control and they want to make their own decisions. if a parent decides they want to send their kids to school that is their decision but the government requiring that the government requiring people be vaccinated where mask if you been vaccinated and you want to were six masks and walk around the park all day long this is america god bless you go do it but our objection the government shouldn't be telli
and we actually wanted st. louis county last week so there is no mask mandate in st. e your life and others in the vaccinated people have to wear masks all day long, requiring kids who are five years old to wear masks all day long we know there's a very low risk for them tracting, transmitting or getting seriously ill from copan and in missouri there's 0 deaths for kids under the age of ten this is about aggregating power, restricting freedom and were gonna fight back at every turn. stuart:...
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let's bring in jim bullard, st. louis fed president.'s the guy who is not ignoring the price index in the gdp report jim, good morning. give us your take on that price index and overall inflation and how much of a concern it is to you out there in st. louis >> thanks, steve and thanks for having me this is, you know, i think the words were hot, hot, hot we have a lot of inflation in the u.s., more than we expected. if you look at something like core pc inflation, that's excluding food and energy, you know, measured from a year ago, it's running at about 3.5% that's more than we expected you know, last december we were saying that number for all of 2021 would be 1.8% so we're quite a bit higher than we expected. we do have a new framework we did say that we would allow inflation to run above target for some time, but not this much above target so i think a lot depends on whether inflation is going to moderate in 2022 or not. i'm a little skeptical that it is i think we're going to get at least 2.5% inflation in 2022, maybe higher than th
let's bring in jim bullard, st. louis fed president.'s the guy who is not ignoring the price index in the gdp report jim, good morning. give us your take on that price index and overall inflation and how much of a concern it is to you out there in st. louis >> thanks, steve and thanks for having me this is, you know, i think the words were hot, hot, hot we have a lot of inflation in the u.s., more than we expected. if you look at something like core pc inflation, that's excluding food and...
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alix: that was st. louis fed president jim bullard speaking of the jackson hole symposium., i am getting a lot of economist notes, they are looking at the taper announcement in november, not looking for a rate hike until the end of 2023. a lot of pressure next week on that jobs number. francine: it does put a lot of pressure on the jobs number. it is interesting jay powell was maybe a glass half-empty on the labor market compared to some of the hawkish comments we have from other fed officials. it was clear to point out employment is now 6 billion below february 2020 levels. he did not paint a picture that was there some a jobs opening and we cannot fill them. i feel like there's a lot more caution and much more will depend on the jobs number. alix: a lot of strategist say we are waiting for the fed. it seems like the fed has been clear. i wonder what the catalyst will actually be, particularly if they will not be selling any assets, they will just be running off, reinvesting them, which is different from actively selling which is different from hiking. i wonder where the v
alix: that was st. louis fed president jim bullard speaking of the jackson hole symposium., i am getting a lot of economist notes, they are looking at the taper announcement in november, not looking for a rate hike until the end of 2023. a lot of pressure next week on that jobs number. francine: it does put a lot of pressure on the jobs number. it is interesting jay powell was maybe a glass half-empty on the labor market compared to some of the hawkish comments we have from other fed officials....
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in the month between when they stormed st. louisnd i'm supposed to believe they are nonviolent? >> sean: i would say that's not the definition of nonviolence. you're running for the u.s. senate.. tell us about it. >> i sure am. that was kind of an awakening. as i said before, god came knocking on my door disguised as an angry mob. the most important thing was that after that i went to work withis the trump campaign and going around the country, we were doing, on the team trump bus in pennsylvania, seven rallies a day and getting out there and talking to the folks around the country. we learned that everybody is just really upset with the status quo. sick of cancel culture and critical race theory and thehe e of systemic racism. they want some real change. i was listening to mark levin. it's time, as he called them, or tough guy republicans to actually stand up and make a difference.it not just talk about problems but actually fix them. the world is sick. the united states is sick of beingly ruled by an angry mob. people like cori bu
in the month between when they stormed st. louisnd i'm supposed to believe they are nonviolent? >> sean: i would say that's not the definition of nonviolence. you're running for the u.s. senate.. tell us about it. >> i sure am. that was kind of an awakening. as i said before, god came knocking on my door disguised as an angry mob. the most important thing was that after that i went to work withis the trump campaign and going around the country, we were doing, on the team trump bus...
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st. louis, 111, memphis, 111 too. and it looks like the heat is three or four days in most locations right from friday in areas from cincinnati to nashville. d.c. will be 96 to 99 by wednesday, thursday and friday. and here's the feels like temperature. the worst for new york city will be thursday. 105. d.c., 108 on thursday. midwest, the worst in st. louis, that will feel like 113 degrees. that's as hot as it gets in areas of the midwest. now for the tropics. we do have our tropical storm fred in puerto rico. this is a weak storm over the dominican republic as we go throughout the day today. there's not a lot of organization. as of now, this is a weak storm. that's going to interact with the mountains there in the dominican republic so it's going to stay weak. it won't be late saturday, saturday night that it could begin to strengthen if it survives its trip past cuba and haiti and dominican republic. so for our friends in florida, looks like it's a weakish type storm. we'll continue to monitor it. >> as someone who
st. louis, 111, memphis, 111 too. and it looks like the heat is three or four days in most locations right from friday in areas from cincinnati to nashville. d.c. will be 96 to 99 by wednesday, thursday and friday. and here's the feels like temperature. the worst for new york city will be thursday. 105. d.c., 108 on thursday. midwest, the worst in st. louis, that will feel like 113 degrees. that's as hot as it gets in areas of the midwest. now for the tropics. we do have our tropical storm fred...
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. >> 100% of the people that get covid in st. louis county survive. why would we mandate a cover for our faces? >> reporter: but a new poll finds 53% of unvaccinated adults believe the vaccine is a bigger risk than covid itself, which is not supported by any evidence. 28-year-old tevin figueroa is among the vaccine hesitant. is there a reason why? >> no, just personal. i'm not too sure. and i keep on seeing, um, like, like, side effects. >> reporter: for some, the fact that the vaccines have only been approved for emergency use so far has been a sticking point. but the f.d.a. has signaled the pfizer vaccine could get full approval by the end of the month. major. >> garrett: manuel bojorquez, thank you. we want to turn now to the chaos that air travelers are facing this summer from unruly passengers to grounded planes. thousands have been stranded, with one airline cancel more than half its flights. more now from cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: pain from los angeles... >> horrible experience. >> reporter: ...to atlanta and beyond, thousands left stran
. >> 100% of the people that get covid in st. louis county survive. why would we mandate a cover for our faces? >> reporter: but a new poll finds 53% of unvaccinated adults believe the vaccine is a bigger risk than covid itself, which is not supported by any evidence. 28-year-old tevin figueroa is among the vaccine hesitant. is there a reason why? >> no, just personal. i'm not too sure. and i keep on seeing, um, like, like, side effects. >> reporter: for some, the fact...
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as i said from st. louis, part of what we were doing yesterday with the district was a vaccine clinic. so, yes, people are scared. they want to protect everyone. our north star has been keeping everything safe, as you've heard me over and over again, but we know kids need to be in school. >> randi weingarten, president of the american federation for teachers coming out for a vaccine mandate for teachers. i know implementing it will be difficult. i appreciate you coming on and sharing your views with us. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we're going to look at the politics of covid, and the other big story of the week, the sexual harassment findings against new york governor andrew cuomo and his fight to stay in office, a fight that few believe he's going to win. the panel is next. it's taken a lot to get to this moment. ♪ grew up at midnight - the maccabees ♪ dreams are on the line. you got this. refresh... it all, comes down, to this. ♪♪ >>> welcome back. the panel is with us. yes, the panel is in studio.
as i said from st. louis, part of what we were doing yesterday with the district was a vaccine clinic. so, yes, people are scared. they want to protect everyone. our north star has been keeping everything safe, as you've heard me over and over again, but we know kids need to be in school. >> randi weingarten, president of the american federation for teachers coming out for a vaccine mandate for teachers. i know implementing it will be difficult. i appreciate you coming on and sharing your...
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tomorrow in st. louis, 113. d.c. feels like 108. and, again, st. uis feels like 113 when you factor in the humidity. that kind of heat and humidity stays right in place, major, for the rest of the week. summer is back in full force. it's all yours.ck at >> garrett: hotter and hotter. lonnie quinn, thanks. president biden said today he does not regret his decision to withdraw u.s. forces from afghanistan, and that afghans have to "want to fight the taliban." taliban forces now control an estimated 65% of the country. that includes up to seven regional capitals captured just this week. the state department says violence in afghanistan is "unacceptably high." top u.s. security officials are in mexico tonight for talks about immigration. this comes as illegal border crossings from mexico to the u.s. are soaring. cbs' mireya villarreal reports tonight from the southern border. >> reporter: underneath this bridge in south texas, our cameras captured the enormity of the immigration crisis. over 20000 mnts werewept up last month by border agents, a 21-year
tomorrow in st. louis, 113. d.c. feels like 108. and, again, st. uis feels like 113 when you factor in the humidity. that kind of heat and humidity stays right in place, major, for the rest of the week. summer is back in full force. it's all yours.ck at >> garrett: hotter and hotter. lonnie quinn, thanks. president biden said today he does not regret his decision to withdraw u.s. forces from afghanistan, and that afghans have to "want to fight the taliban." taliban forces now...
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st. louis shop is getting plenty of buzz, and not just for the kick of liquor blended inside some flavors. clementine's is one of the best when it comes to the sweet treat of summer. well get a taste and hear how the founder left the corporate world behind to follow her dreams. >> i think we have a theme here. >>> and we will go to los angeles for some music from grammy winner lucas nelson and "promise of the real." their new album has been fwhurnl for the past six weeks. we'll hear some songs in our saturday session. that and so much more is all ahead. >>> but first, there are concerns thirnbout a big summer surge of the coronavirus, as the highly contagious delta variant drives the nation's infection rate higher. debates over mask mandates are heating up, as schools reopen in some parts of the country, and more unvaccinated children are getting sick. the center for disease control says 50% of adults in the united states are now fully vaccinated. the armg cverage case count of coronavirus infe
st. louis shop is getting plenty of buzz, and not just for the kick of liquor blended inside some flavors. clementine's is one of the best when it comes to the sweet treat of summer. well get a taste and hear how the founder left the corporate world behind to follow her dreams. >> i think we have a theme here. >>> and we will go to los angeles for some music from grammy winner lucas nelson and "promise of the real." their new album has been fwhurnl for the past six...
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today, we build on that legacy as leaders of the st. louis region.are inviting families to build new lives in our communities. and -- and so on. and it struck me in the comments under that tweet, the number of people saying how can i help? what can i do? i will go meet them at the airport. are you getting that sort of feedback? what's the likely reception? >> we are. it's amazing. it has been like christmas. just refreshing my screen the past couple days. just seeing donations come in and explanations as to why people donated. and why they relate to this cause. um, it's really been beautiful. our volunteer orientations are scheduled into the hundreds of people in the next couple weeks. >> wow. >> and they are calling, offering their skills as nurses and doctors. and just want to get involved any way they can so it's been really beautiful. >> and i think when it comes to these refugees, in particular, i mean, it speaks to the contribution they made serving alongside u.s. forces. is there a sense that perhaps, you know, the u.s. owes them given their s
today, we build on that legacy as leaders of the st. louis region.are inviting families to build new lives in our communities. and -- and so on. and it struck me in the comments under that tweet, the number of people saying how can i help? what can i do? i will go meet them at the airport. are you getting that sort of feedback? what's the likely reception? >> we are. it's amazing. it has been like christmas. just refreshing my screen the past couple days. just seeing donations come in and...
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st. louis deserves that and not only st. untry people need that and so that's what we did. i asked her and said i need you to see my eyes, you know, my people cannot be put out on the street, you know, and she nodded, you know, and. >> do you believe -- >> take care of myself and she's working -- >> but do you -- >> yeah, she said they're working. >> do you believe her -- >> i believe that the statement that the white house put out today, i do believe that they are working to try to see what legal role they can go -- what legal road they can go down to bring home this moratorium. what we're saying is let's just do it -- >> millions of dollars in rental assistance because congress approved that. it supposed to be out there. it's mind boggling a tiny fraction has been put out because honestly, states weren't set up correctly. some were, some weren't but what more can you do to move that money along? >> right now what we're saying is we're taking it upon ourselves, we're taking it upon ourselves to tell our districts, the govern
st. louis deserves that and not only st. untry people need that and so that's what we did. i asked her and said i need you to see my eyes, you know, my people cannot be put out on the street, you know, and she nodded, you know, and. >> do you believe -- >> take care of myself and she's working -- >> but do you -- >> yeah, she said they're working. >> do you believe her -- >> i believe that the statement that the white house put out today, i do believe that...
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as i said from st. louisat we were doing yesterday with the district was a vaccine clinic. so, yes, people are scared. they want to protect everyone. our north star has been keeping everything safe as you've heard me over and over again. but we know kids need to be in school. >> randi weingarten, president of the american federation for teachers coming out for a vaccine mandate for teachers. i know implementing it will be difficult. i appreciate you coming on and sharing your views with us. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we'll look at the politics of covid and the other big story of the week, the sexual harassment findings against new york governor andrew cuomo and his fight to s (vo) while you may not be a pediatric surgeon volunteering your topiary talents at a children's hospital — your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you give back. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. did you know diarrhea is often caused by bad bacteria in food? try pepto
as i said from st. louisat we were doing yesterday with the district was a vaccine clinic. so, yes, people are scared. they want to protect everyone. our north star has been keeping everything safe as you've heard me over and over again. but we know kids need to be in school. >> randi weingarten, president of the american federation for teachers coming out for a vaccine mandate for teachers. i know implementing it will be difficult. i appreciate you coming on and sharing your views with...
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jillian: people of st. louisn homicides year today, 60% rising murders in major cities in 2021 that even their families or friends, are they supposed to suck it up? todd: even though the white house said we are distancing ourselves from this position and don't want to talk about this, dan crenshaw isn't letting that happen, corey busch -- democrats are tied to the white house, take a listen. >> this is into fringe activist you just played on tv, that was a democrat member of congress had a very popular one. a member of the squad with a high social media following, they have real influence in the democratic party. it is not a radical talking point, it is happening across the city. in american cities murders about 33% this year because of defunding the police, this sort of social justice reform where letting criminals out on bail instead of putting them in jail and our communities are being killed and hurt. laura: biden and harris did advocate for reallocation of funds, president biden did not say the phrase i want
jillian: people of st. louisn homicides year today, 60% rising murders in major cities in 2021 that even their families or friends, are they supposed to suck it up? todd: even though the white house said we are distancing ourselves from this position and don't want to talk about this, dan crenshaw isn't letting that happen, corey busch -- democrats are tied to the white house, take a listen. >> this is into fringe activist you just played on tv, that was a democrat member of congress had...
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i received today a copy of a resolution passed by the baptist counsel of st. louis.hey're going to confront you with this. this is the resolution with deep sincerity and in christian grace, we plead with senator john f. kennedy to appeal to cardinal kushing. mr. kennedy's own superior in boston too, present to the vatican, his sincere statement, 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. >> may i say i do not accept the right of someone telling me what i shall dee. i do not propose also to ask cardinal kushing to ask the vatican to take some action. i do not propose to interfere with their free right to do what they want. there's no doubt in my mind that -- there's no doubt in my mind that the viewpoint i have expressed tonight publicly represents the opinion of the overwhelming majority of american catholics. and it's my view, i have no doubt is known to catholics around the world. so, i'm hopeful tha
i received today a copy of a resolution passed by the baptist counsel of st. louis.hey're going to confront you with this. this is the resolution with deep sincerity and in christian grace, we plead with senator john f. kennedy to appeal to cardinal kushing. mr. kennedy's own superior in boston too, present to the vatican, his sincere statement, in the united states and religious freedom, as represented in the constitution of the united states in order that the vatican may officially authorize...
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how much are you paying some guy if he came over in a trade from the st. louis browns? what did he sign for at the beginning of the year? did you pay him a bonus? all of this was in the league office files and major league baseball dumped it across the street here in cooperstown at the hall of fame and the national baseball library. now, they didn't have the staff to go through all this stuff. they just sort of keep it, and treasure it. and preserve it for the baseball researchers. primarily, for members of the society for american baseball research. and these guys really went to work. and they went card by card by card, and they figured out what the black sox were making. and -- and you got to have context. okay? so, they were making something. well, the numbers of what any of them was paid in 1919 were -- are pretty pathetic, compared to what they're being paid now because the dollar is pretty pathetic, now. but what were the black sox playing -- being paid then? well, consider this. the white sox finished sixth, in 1918. okay? it was the war. they had lost some guys.
how much are you paying some guy if he came over in a trade from the st. louis browns? what did he sign for at the beginning of the year? did you pay him a bonus? all of this was in the league office files and major league baseball dumped it across the street here in cooperstown at the hall of fame and the national baseball library. now, they didn't have the staff to go through all this stuff. they just sort of keep it, and treasure it. and preserve it for the baseball researchers. primarily,...
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and the bitter irony is she represent st. louis. st. per capita. it is a murder capital. st. louis, not chicago and some of the other city as you more about, more notoriety, it is st. louis, and here is an elective representative who has a lot of aspects that i find admirable. i love her flamboyance. i love the fact that she slept on the capitol steps to get the cdc to extend the moratorium on evictions. i like her spirit, her spunk. but here is a person who is representing a besieged community, a community where the streets are running red with blood. her constituents are killing each other, they need cops in st. louis perhaps more than almost any other place in the nation, and for her to have that attitude, you have to know about cori bush, for all the things i find admirable, she is also wacky. she wanted at some point to defund the military, the united states military. it's not just the cops she wanted to defund. and to do that, she comes from out of the ferguson protest, all that tumult, she, michael brown and hands up don't shoot,
and the bitter irony is she represent st. louis. st. per capita. it is a murder capital. st. louis, not chicago and some of the other city as you more about, more notoriety, it is st. louis, and here is an elective representative who has a lot of aspects that i find admirable. i love her flamboyance. i love the fact that she slept on the capitol steps to get the cdc to extend the moratorium on evictions. i like her spirit, her spunk. but here is a person who is representing a besieged...