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the closest one is st. louis. so being in kind of the heart of the country, the westward most team, they became kind of america's team. and that dovetails with branch ricky's farm system where they create a lot of good players, this whole gashouse gang image. and the cardinals become kind of the quintessential team of the depression era. and this kind of peaks with this 1934 world series. i love this image on the right about cardinals versus tigers in the 1934 world series. but it really does represent the depression itself. much of detroit's industry is shut down during the great depression. so when the tigers, cardinals play in the depression, they represent two beliegered cities trying to make their way. st. louis is suffering from low river boat traffic, the collapse of the midwestern farm economy. but a couple key figures really entertained people during the 1934 world series. one of them was dizzy dean. i'll say more about him in a little bit. but he's the pitcher representing -- he would have two victories
the closest one is st. louis. so being in kind of the heart of the country, the westward most team, they became kind of america's team. and that dovetails with branch ricky's farm system where they create a lot of good players, this whole gashouse gang image. and the cardinals become kind of the quintessential team of the depression era. and this kind of peaks with this 1934 world series. i love this image on the right about cardinals versus tigers in the 1934 world series. but it really does...
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louis county, st.ounty and madison county along with amber&electric, donations of heavy equipment of local construction firms and mutual fire, police fire who helped out immensely. >> good evening, my name is arse and last night we had multiple tornadoes that devastated amazon facility. today i'm asking you for your thoughts and prayers for the victims and their families. not only in our city and state but also remembering those in kentucky, mississippi, arkansas, missouri and tennessee. we are all suffering a great loss tonight. i want to thank governor for offering immediate response for recovery efforts and in addition i want to thank state and local officials for offering tremendous support, many which are here tonight. most importantly, i want to thank all of our first responders, our policemen, our firemen, our public services employees who have been working tirelessly for over 20 years ho tokeep our residents safe. i've been getting phone calls on what to do, i can reiterate what you said, if yo
louis county, st.ounty and madison county along with amber&electric, donations of heavy equipment of local construction firms and mutual fire, police fire who helped out immensely. >> good evening, my name is arse and last night we had multiple tornadoes that devastated amazon facility. today i'm asking you for your thoughts and prayers for the victims and their families. not only in our city and state but also remembering those in kentucky, mississippi, arkansas, missouri and...
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he would be buried at the end of the week back in st. louis next two fields wife with full military honors in the war by 1870s and 80s have started to turn their thoughts about pope as the minor affair with john porter continue to plague his legacy as second manassas. and so upon his death the general hopes death causes an eminently useful patriotic and distinguished career barely half a century in his service of his country. and with all of program today, erected rise in the unavoidable all of john pope in this ambitious man of 1851 and 1862, told lincoln standard this month command for me in this enough command of my abilities can doing nothing command they can carry out the objectives you want to give it. but yet he was forced to take a position in he did the best he could within any clearly made mistakes during the second analysis campaign and he became practically unraveled during the battle itself as fall from grace is not as far as historiography would tell you. and upon hopes death, the editors of the army and navy journal perhaps summ
he would be buried at the end of the week back in st. louis next two fields wife with full military honors in the war by 1870s and 80s have started to turn their thoughts about pope as the minor affair with john porter continue to plague his legacy as second manassas. and so upon his death the general hopes death causes an eminently useful patriotic and distinguished career barely half a century in his service of his country. and with all of program today, erected rise in the unavoidable all of...
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we will discuss with william rodgers of the federal reserve bank of st. louis.idi is delisting and may be relisting. the decision to abandon the new york stock exchange and go to hong kong, putting pressure on chinese tech companies. and lamborghini's ambitions. we will speak to the ceo, stephan winkelmann, about the path forward of electrification and supply issues hitting the industry. amanda: it may well be some of those warnings, including from apple weighing on sentiment. it is a negative day out there. it is led by the techs in the broader s&p 500, the groups that make up tech are the weakest consumer discretionary. weakness also in financials. that has been a strength in recent weeks. some of the highflying names giving back gains today, 5% moves lower out there. and then of course we are looking at meta, trading close to bear market territory. toward the end of the year, people start to feel nervous, and then you check out the yield on the 10 year at 1.36 and you wonder what is going on. it is a bit unbelievable. we have dueling job reports in the u.s. a
we will discuss with william rodgers of the federal reserve bank of st. louis.idi is delisting and may be relisting. the decision to abandon the new york stock exchange and go to hong kong, putting pressure on chinese tech companies. and lamborghini's ambitions. we will speak to the ceo, stephan winkelmann, about the path forward of electrification and supply issues hitting the industry. amanda: it may well be some of those warnings, including from apple weighing on sentiment. it is a negative...
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so what we know in the city of st. louis is we have two highly transmissible variants in omicron and delta in circulation at the same time and, as a public health officials, it is important that the public understand the best tool in your toolbox to defend against this is vaccinating, being sure to have the full vaccination series available, but also what we know is the greatest way to prevent a serious illness from the omicron variant specifically is to be boosted. so that is my number one challenge, but, again, it's an all hands on deck approach, so it's education around masking, social distancing, hand washing, staying home if sick, limiting social gatherings, and if you're going to engage them in a limited capacity, testing if you are engaging with people outside your household. that is what i am focused on in the city of st. louis and the glibs, making sure we have available support for the state to ramp up testing for the city of st. louis. >> nawaz: dr. davis, something we hea often from people when there is new guida
so what we know in the city of st. louis is we have two highly transmissible variants in omicron and delta in circulation at the same time and, as a public health officials, it is important that the public understand the best tool in your toolbox to defend against this is vaccinating, being sure to have the full vaccination series available, but also what we know is the greatest way to prevent a serious illness from the omicron variant specifically is to be boosted. so that is my number one...
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in st. louis was supposed to put this money in to play -- pay for rural sheriff's retirement. the reason it ended up in a court fee was because the rural sheriff's came to the legislature and said we are not paying our sheriffs enough and we want you to come up with money to pay them the more for retirement. the legislature said no, we will not raise taxes. we won't say no to chefs because politically, they are a powerful force in our local communities. so we will add this three dollar fee to poor people's tickets that they get when they go to court. and it became this backdoor poor person attack in order to help sheriff's retire better. this last year, the missouri supreme court ruled that fee was unconstitutional. now, there will have to be a fight in the legislature, again. that is where a lot of the hope is. a lot of legislatures, including conservative legislatures, are starting to recognize we are not going to use the courts as a backdoor tax collection system anymore. it is taxation without
in st. louis was supposed to put this money in to play -- pay for rural sheriff's retirement. the reason it ended up in a court fee was because the rural sheriff's came to the legislature and said we are not paying our sheriffs enough and we want you to come up with money to pay them the more for retirement. the legislature said no, we will not raise taxes. we won't say no to chefs because politically, they are a powerful force in our local communities. so we will add this three dollar fee to...
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he would be buried at the end of the week back in st. louis next to his wife with full military honors. the war of 18 0s had started to turn their thoughts a about pope as the minor affair with continued to plague his legacy. and so the war department upon his death that it closes a useful patriotic and distinguished career of half a century of service of his country. we titled the program today the reluctant rise and unavoidable fall of john pope. this ambitious man of 1861 and 1862 flat out told lincoln this is not the command for me. this is not the command that my abilities can do. this is not the command that can carry out the objectives you want to give it. yet he was forced to take that position. he did the best he could with it. he clearly made mistakes during the second campaign, and became practically unraffled during the battle itself. his fall from grace was not as far as the history would tell you. upon pope's death, the editors of the army and navy summed up his contributions trying to restore his reputation of that fall from sec
he would be buried at the end of the week back in st. louis next to his wife with full military honors. the war of 18 0s had started to turn their thoughts a about pope as the minor affair with continued to plague his legacy. and so the war department upon his death that it closes a useful patriotic and distinguished career of half a century of service of his country. we titled the program today the reluctant rise and unavoidable fall of john pope. this ambitious man of 1861 and 1862 flat out...
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and it he was originally the director of the st. louis browns that he emerges from baseball sports but had also previously the journalist writing for newspaper called the missouri republican sort of the words he's converging the two worlds that he experienced in. and the things really take a turn for his brother charles in 1887, not because charles became one of the most effective sports journalists in history of the profession one of the things he did was help circulation it was a sample copy campaign one of the first to say eight tried out and people would read it and they would say it's great braided he engaged anna and an advertising gimmick and so he increases from 40000 in october of 1880, to just humans later, over 56000, pretty good increase in short period of time and it continued after and they had so many requests for advertising kathy had to expend paper five times in one year and grow from eight pages - 12 pages. and you see here that the growing maturity of the sport, not only that now the game you played, or game you go wat
and it he was originally the director of the st. louis browns that he emerges from baseball sports but had also previously the journalist writing for newspaper called the missouri republican sort of the words he's converging the two worlds that he experienced in. and the things really take a turn for his brother charles in 1887, not because charles became one of the most effective sports journalists in history of the profession one of the things he did was help circulation it was a sample copy...
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he would be buried, at the end of the week, back in st. louis next to his wife with full military honors. the war department had started to turn their thoughts about pope, as the minor affair with fits john porter continued to plague his legacy that second manassas sp. so, he says it closes a patriotic and distinguished career in service to this country. we call the reluctant rise and aunavoidable anbition of pope. he said thilgs is not the command for me, not the command my abilities can do and what can carry out the objectives you want to give it yet he was forced to take that position. he clearly made mistakes and became practically unravelled during the battle itself. but his fall from grace was not as far as the historiography would tell you. upon pope's death, the editors of the army and navy journal, perhaps, summed up his kaunlt rubugzs -- contributions and they wrote, quote, military critics may dispute as to general pope's capacity as a general in command of armies in the field. none, however, can deny that he was a faithful servient o
he would be buried, at the end of the week, back in st. louis next to his wife with full military honors. the war department had started to turn their thoughts about pope, as the minor affair with fits john porter continued to plague his legacy that second manassas sp. so, he says it closes a patriotic and distinguished career in service to this country. we call the reluctant rise and aunavoidable anbition of pope. he said thilgs is not the command for me, not the command my abilities can do...
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he would be buried at the end of the week back in st. louis next to his wife with full military honors. we title the program today the reluctant rise and the unavoidable fall of john pope. this ambitious man flat out told lincoln this is not the command for me. this is not the command that my abilities can do. this is not the command that can carry out the objectives you want to give it. yet he was forced to take that position. none, however can deny that he was a faithful ser vants of his country, patriot and a scholar deserveg of the fullest accommodation and in place and heart of his countrymen with those whose ultimate success make them the foremost of the leaders of their time. thank you. >> we have time for a few questions. introduce yourself and let us nowhere you're from. >> i want to find out your opinion if you thought that john pope was considered a political appointee. >> great question. he has the pedigree and those connections by the nature of his birth. i think pope has some political aspirations and those political connections
he would be buried at the end of the week back in st. louis next to his wife with full military honors. we title the program today the reluctant rise and the unavoidable fall of john pope. this ambitious man flat out told lincoln this is not the command for me. this is not the command that my abilities can do. this is not the command that can carry out the objectives you want to give it. yet he was forced to take that position. none, however can deny that he was a faithful ser vants of his...
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in st. louisots rang out as the mayor was talking about gun prevention. >> isn't that wonderful. my son and i fall asleep to those lullaby gunshots because i'm the first mayor born and raised in st. louis, and, yes, i heard it but i didn't flinch because, you know, i guess it's a part of my life now. >> what's the common thread linking all of these cities? look who is funding the prosecutors. in st. louis, circuit attorney tim gardner's campaign took more than $200,000 from a group backed by the billionaire george soros. sorrows knew what he was paying for. she was open about her desire to stop prosecuting crimes. two years ago gardner declared, "we have to tear down the system. the system is going to do what it's going to do. and that's to cause harm. the system has caused harm by what's called mass incarceration." gardner followed through on the promises. she issued warrants for just 23% of the cases brought by the st. louis police. sorrows also funded philadelphia, kim fox in chicago, and georg
in st. louisots rang out as the mayor was talking about gun prevention. >> isn't that wonderful. my son and i fall asleep to those lullaby gunshots because i'm the first mayor born and raised in st. louis, and, yes, i heard it but i didn't flinch because, you know, i guess it's a part of my life now. >> what's the common thread linking all of these cities? look who is funding the prosecutors. in st. louis, circuit attorney tim gardner's campaign took more than $200,000 from a group...
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but in september of 1892, he won from st. louis to stand dusky, ohio, to visit with his close friend and brother-in-law who we heard about at the beginning of the program. who was down the comment on of the ohio -- during the evening of september 23rd, after dinner, passed away in his sleep. the onsite surgeon said the cause of his death was a complete breaking down of his nervous system. letting loose of all vital force, which has been very properly styled, nervous postulation. he would be buried at the end of the week back in st. louis, next to his wife with full military honors. the war department, by the 18 70s and 18 80s, had started to turn their thoughts about pope as the minor affair with fits john porter continued to plague his legacy. at second manassas. and so the smoke's men for the war department -- and eminently useful patriotic, and distinguished career nearly half a century into the service of his country. we titled the program today the reluctant rise and the unavoidable fall of john pope. this ambitious man of 186
but in september of 1892, he won from st. louis to stand dusky, ohio, to visit with his close friend and brother-in-law who we heard about at the beginning of the program. who was down the comment on of the ohio -- during the evening of september 23rd, after dinner, passed away in his sleep. the onsite surgeon said the cause of his death was a complete breaking down of his nervous system. letting loose of all vital force, which has been very properly styled, nervous postulation. he would be...
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a st. louis firm not as well known and coke and stewardson. in the naul fall is decision is made and a design that rejected the classism that characterized all the other submissions and proposed instead a collegiate gothic style organizing a campus around a series offset axes. and they provided the description of that accommodated flexibility for growth in the future. and i can say it is still is the framework of the campus but it served the campus well for just that reason, its ability to adjust to changes in unanticipated conditions over time our plan for the east end i like to think builds on the legacy of the plans with a language that said it is kind of hybrid park and campus, and most importantly presents a very welcome, open, invited public face to its frontage along the scene with forest park over on the right. skinker boulevard. forms the eastern edge of the campus and our 30 acres is to the left, or west of that. it tries that as well as creating a lively campus by locating program elements that activate the ground floor along the co
a st. louis firm not as well known and coke and stewardson. in the naul fall is decision is made and a design that rejected the classism that characterized all the other submissions and proposed instead a collegiate gothic style organizing a campus around a series offset axes. and they provided the description of that accommodated flexibility for growth in the future. and i can say it is still is the framework of the campus but it served the campus well for just that reason, its ability to...
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laura: what are you seeing in the moment at st. louis?ou seeing many cases of omicron, or is the surge driven by the delta variant steel? >> at this time, over 98% are attribut to delta. i announced the first case of omicron in missouri just a week ago. that first case was right here in our city. however, we have not had any indication of any other cases at this time. we do have access to genomic sequencing technology. however, the overwhelming cases of this type is from delta. laura: here in thenited states, anybody wants to get a booster shot can get one, but that isn't the case in south africa or india. so how do you see the pandemic ending if the virus can keep you taking because not enough people are vaccinated? >> we want cnn, we won't get to the new normal, the fact that we cannot get extended booster shots to most of the rest of the world with this gross disparity between low income and high income countries -- we are talking about less than 5% of africans fully vaccinated compared to over 60% in noh america. that level of dispari
laura: what are you seeing in the moment at st. louis?ou seeing many cases of omicron, or is the surge driven by the delta variant steel? >> at this time, over 98% are attribut to delta. i announced the first case of omicron in missouri just a week ago. that first case was right here in our city. however, we have not had any indication of any other cases at this time. we do have access to genomic sequencing technology. however, the overwhelming cases of this type is from delta. laura:...
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data from 2019, warrants issued with 23% brought by the st. louis police.os funded george gascon in lap there are no campaign finance on these local elections, so soros is free to spend millions on them. he is not the only one doing it. san francisco, some of the richest people in the country got received a million bucks from the likes of dustin moskowitz who cofounded facebook. this "real justice pac" want to ignore the laws on the books. campaign also directly received tens and thousands of dollars from caitlin kreger, the wife of instagram's cofounder. as a result, san francisco looks like this. >> the sound and sides of union square are not as pretty today as they usually are. windows are boarded up at louis vuitton. cruise replacing an entire door at this year of saint laurent -- wooden boards also covered the window at hermes. witnesses capture the moment people try to break in. >> it's really around 100 people. after i passed them, they just started to get into hermes and started cracking the glass. >> often the target of organized retail theft. >> j
data from 2019, warrants issued with 23% brought by the st. louis police.os funded george gascon in lap there are no campaign finance on these local elections, so soros is free to spend millions on them. he is not the only one doing it. san francisco, some of the richest people in the country got received a million bucks from the likes of dustin moskowitz who cofounded facebook. this "real justice pac" want to ignore the laws on the books. campaign also directly received tens and...
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we are 20 miles outside of st. louis, missouri.here overnight as search and rescue efforts continue. 30 were taken away and back with loved ones. one person was injured badly. they were flown to the area hospital to get further treatment. it is still very much an active situation and scene here. we know the facility loads up the amazon trucks to be out to deliver to folks for people who ordered items here. there is not too much product inside. according to one worker we have spoken with this morning. there were people inside the building and search and rescue crews are still searching for people in the building. we spoke with first responders who said this effort to last several days. the edwardsville mayor says the governor of illinois reached out to offer support. the mayor says thoughts and prayers continue to reignite. i'll send it back to the student studio. >> rhyan, is this an isolated pocket of tornado damage or around everywhere in edwardsville? >> reporter: there was significant storm damage. we had damage on the missouri
we are 20 miles outside of st. louis, missouri.here overnight as search and rescue efforts continue. 30 were taken away and back with loved ones. one person was injured badly. they were flown to the area hospital to get further treatment. it is still very much an active situation and scene here. we know the facility loads up the amazon trucks to be out to deliver to folks for people who ordered items here. there is not too much product inside. according to one worker we have spoken with this...
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st. louis and i will not stand by and allow islamophobia, racist and spiteful tax to go unchecked. st. louis and i stand here in solidarity with my good friend congresswoman omar, because we need this country to know, our own leadership to know that no member is above accountability. st. louis and i did not come to congress to watch bigots parade around our workplace abusing and harassing our colleagues. congressional leadership has a responsibility to show that this kind of behavior is acceptable everywhere, and that work must start in the halls of power. kevin mccarthy and has republican caucus have failed to deliver any such accountability. failing to act in a matter that recognizes the dignity of our muslim community is not an option. this congress must show that we value our muslim community members, we value muslim lives. it is time for democratic leadership to act, bring our resolution to the house floor for a vote. show this country that we firmly stand against islamophobia and that we
st. louis and i will not stand by and allow islamophobia, racist and spiteful tax to go unchecked. st. louis and i stand here in solidarity with my good friend congresswoman omar, because we need this country to know, our own leadership to know that no member is above accountability. st. louis and i did not come to congress to watch bigots parade around our workplace abusing and harassing our colleagues. congressional leadership has a responsibility to show that this kind of behavior is...
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halleck would recall hope from his time with his wife in st. louisgive him the command, and he's willing to talk with his wife and assure her that she would be okay in his absence, so he went. pope would be given the command of 25,000 men, his largest command yet, and he's ordered to clear confederate obstacles on the mississippi river. his commanding officer wants to capitalize on grant's recent victories, to move the armies deeper into the confederacy itself. he wants to open the mississippi river as far as memphis and cut off the retreats to columbus. and it will lead to one of pope's most successful actions and campaigns to that time, a movement on new madrid and island number ten. pope would capture new madrid on march the 14th, and upon so, his commanding officers halleck, would heap praise on this already very self-confident general. halleck would say i congratulate you and your command on the success which has crowned your toils and exposures. you have given the fatal blow to the rebellion in missouri and proved yourselves worthy members of t
halleck would recall hope from his time with his wife in st. louisgive him the command, and he's willing to talk with his wife and assure her that she would be okay in his absence, so he went. pope would be given the command of 25,000 men, his largest command yet, and he's ordered to clear confederate obstacles on the mississippi river. his commanding officer wants to capitalize on grant's recent victories, to move the armies deeper into the confederacy itself. he wants to open the mississippi...
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jessica: our final stop, this african-american children's bookstore, also outside of st. louis.frey blair: i can travel through time, all through a book, and i can see myself in there. jessica: i.t. manager and former attorney jeffrey blair and his wife pamela opened eyeeseeme five years ago, inspired by what their children, now in college, were missing. jeffrey blair: there are times in my life, times in my question whether america values us, right? are we full citizens really, or are we here just as bystanders? jessica: it was during the pandemic when their gofundme plea resulted in an outpouring of support, keeping the store in business. jeffrey blair: i think those times, when, collectively, i feel the support and validation of community, is when if feel like i am part of something. but there are times, again, when i don't. ♪ alright, this is one of my favorite books. it is called "the undefeated." once you open history, it opened the world. i think one of the things is the possibility, going forward, the possibility of hope and possibility of change. i think the idea of exp
jessica: our final stop, this african-american children's bookstore, also outside of st. louis.frey blair: i can travel through time, all through a book, and i can see myself in there. jessica: i.t. manager and former attorney jeffrey blair and his wife pamela opened eyeeseeme five years ago, inspired by what their children, now in college, were missing. jeffrey blair: there are times in my life, times in my question whether america values us, right? are we full citizens really, or are we here...
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a tornado's wrath painfully clear, striking edwardsville just north of st. louisoday, daylight showed the remnants from a friday nightmare, fast-moving funnel cloud tearing through town the twitter made a direct hit on a massive amazon warehouse, killing six workers inside and leaving dozens trapped when a roof and wall collapsed >> and we will continue recovery operations until all personnel are accounted for. >> they're working on trying to save some people that are trapped in the rubble. rescue crews converged in minutes helping more than 30 workers escape the rubble. some family members rushing to check on loved ones >> i had no idea the building looked that bad. i'm worried sick i want to know that he's okay. >> today crews began the painstaking process of looking through that debris. the tornado sheared off an entire side of the building. >> that was completely destroyed. thomas dewalt rode out the storm inside his delivery van causing a glimpse of the damage as he joined others with the shelter >> where i grabbed my bags and my keys and there was a bathroom
a tornado's wrath painfully clear, striking edwardsville just north of st. louisoday, daylight showed the remnants from a friday nightmare, fast-moving funnel cloud tearing through town the twitter made a direct hit on a massive amazon warehouse, killing six workers inside and leaving dozens trapped when a roof and wall collapsed >> and we will continue recovery operations until all personnel are accounted for. >> they're working on trying to save some people that are trapped in the...
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jessica: our final stop, this african-american children's bookstore, also outside of st. louis.el through time, all through a book, and i can see myself in that. jessica: i.t. manager and former attorney jeffrey blair and his wife pamela opened "eyeseeme" five years ago, inspired by what their children, now in college, were missing. jeffrey blair: there are times in my life, times in my children's lives where there have been incidents that would take place that would have us question whether america values us. are we full citizens really, or are we here just as bystanders? this is one of my favorite books. it is called "the undefeated." "this is for the unforgettable. the swift and sweet ones. the ones who hurtle history and open a world of possibilities." i think one of the things is the possibility going forward, the possibility of hope and possibility of change. i think the idea of expanding the notion of freedom and who it applies to, to be the collective and not just the few, that that is what can give greatness to the ideals of what america supposedly stands for. jessica:
jessica: our final stop, this african-american children's bookstore, also outside of st. louis.el through time, all through a book, and i can see myself in that. jessica: i.t. manager and former attorney jeffrey blair and his wife pamela opened "eyeseeme" five years ago, inspired by what their children, now in college, were missing. jeffrey blair: there are times in my life, times in my children's lives where there have been incidents that would take place that would have us question...
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we do know that in the st. louis area at least two people were taken to the hospital with injuries.also had several power outages here in the area. here in illinois, it hasn't been that bad. there are only still about 6,000 in the dark, but that's really nothing compared to the rest of the midwest at this time. i'm jenna rae reporting for cbs here in edwardsville, illinois. >> o'keefe: jenna, thank you. governors and lawmakers from the affected states reaching out to the federal government for help, and late today president biden said help is on the way. >> i want folks in all these states to know, we're going to get through this, we're going to get through this together, and the federal government is not going to walk away. this is one of those times when we aren't democrats or republicans. sounds like hyperbole, but it's real. we're all americans. >> o'keefe: cbs's christina ruffini is on the north lawn of the white house with more for us. christina. >> reporter: good evening. the president said these states and communities will have anything they need from the federal government.
we do know that in the st. louis area at least two people were taken to the hospital with injuries.also had several power outages here in the area. here in illinois, it hasn't been that bad. there are only still about 6,000 in the dark, but that's really nothing compared to the rest of the midwest at this time. i'm jenna rae reporting for cbs here in edwardsville, illinois. >> o'keefe: jenna, thank you. governors and lawmakers from the affected states reaching out to the federal...
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and on the st. louis missouri will go on with both of us with them gardener still are still there. mushroom smith. we got him lego, versed with the bug where you go use the give problem, nibbling soup. ah, when papa told only go to toe, jeremy and but i don't like obviously chic used to buy though. lily i got used to for a little bit there were any maintenance responses there to go cuz brought them go with robert half a ticket on some cb yacoma city to was interested in getting those surgeries brooklyn visiting with use those jenny wilde into compass with those images and watches just into this and you know, this dilution. i think it over there, but i've gone to the other when you start to no is the best decision. got back to you now as long as it goes over the near very lowest plan. this was on the municipal she was in near snellville. oh god, god, that was supposed to do an additional look a put it. so juice of look up on a google is on the mercer got hope supers, but the board surgery doesn't matter. s
and on the st. louis missouri will go on with both of us with them gardener still are still there. mushroom smith. we got him lego, versed with the bug where you go use the give problem, nibbling soup. ah, when papa told only go to toe, jeremy and but i don't like obviously chic used to buy though. lily i got used to for a little bit there were any maintenance responses there to go cuz brought them go with robert half a ticket on some cb yacoma city to was interested in getting those surgeries...
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and then washington university in st. louis.and i will start with johns hopkins university, the home would campus, which sits north of us on baltimore and then west of baltimore on someone the edge of the piedmont plateau. and we look at a number of projects that sit on that plead piedmont plateau as it runs up the east coast and it sits on an extension of charles street, one of the principal avenues of the downtown extended out towards the campus. barelyou see the campus in that white oval. and that you can barely see. but you can identify the kinds of green fingers that define the radial structure of open space park systems and stream valleys of the city of baltimore. it's it's between on the end of one of those fingers and fronting on troll street, you can see in a little more detail here, flanked on the right by charles street and on the left you can see one of those fingers, stream valley with its stream valley park and the campus sits in the oval on the ridge line between those two. it's 130 acres, around 6000 students. an
and then washington university in st. louis.and i will start with johns hopkins university, the home would campus, which sits north of us on baltimore and then west of baltimore on someone the edge of the piedmont plateau. and we look at a number of projects that sit on that plead piedmont plateau as it runs up the east coast and it sits on an extension of charles street, one of the principal avenues of the downtown extended out towards the campus. barelyou see the campus in that white oval....
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still, will have a map here to show you that st. louis cardinals, and if i asked you about the st. ouis cardinals you would probably say, they are the western most team in baseball. if you live in california and you don't have a team, washington state, you have no major-league team. so being out of the country and westward most team, their part of america's team and it a lot of good players, and the cardinals become part of this quintessential team over the present era in the speaks to the 1934, world series. and the car cardinals versus tigers. and really it was representative of the depression itself. much of detroit's industry was shut down during the great depression so the tigers in the cardinals played, significant to this during the great depression trying to make their way. millions were suffering from across the midwestern farm economy. so couple of key figures, really entertaining people during the 1934, world series, a save more about this in a little bit. the picture, had two victories during the world series and really helps the cardinals win. in another fun one, how co
still, will have a map here to show you that st. louis cardinals, and if i asked you about the st. ouis cardinals you would probably say, they are the western most team in baseball. if you live in california and you don't have a team, washington state, you have no major-league team. so being out of the country and westward most team, their part of america's team and it a lot of good players, and the cardinals become part of this quintessential team over the present era in the speaks to the...
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it's about 25 miles west of st. louis and in a amazon warehouse seeing major collapse.ndred people still trapped inside. excavators have been brought in to conduct rescue operations. the building has about 1.5 million square feet of space. the collinsville, illinois, agency calling it a mass casualty incident he can tell by looking at the pictures that it was just devastating, the destruction to the building and there's been a massive for emergency response. illinois governor tweeting, quote, my prayers are with the people of efforts will -- edwardsville and i've restored to provide resources. they're coordinating closely with local officials and i will continue to monitor the situation. also a statement just out from amazon. they said in the statement the safety and well-being of our employees and partners is our top priority right now. we are assessing the situation and will share additional information when it is availabl. we will also continue to keep an eye on the developing situation while is still unfolding across the middle part of our country. >> marion rapidly
it's about 25 miles west of st. louis and in a amazon warehouse seeing major collapse.ndred people still trapped inside. excavators have been brought in to conduct rescue operations. the building has about 1.5 million square feet of space. the collinsville, illinois, agency calling it a mass casualty incident he can tell by looking at the pictures that it was just devastating, the destruction to the building and there's been a massive for emergency response. illinois governor tweeting, quote,...
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if we're actually good, that means st. louis has what st. louis needs. that means st. g about the home care workers, the doulas, child care workers and providers, formerly incarcerated people, we're talking about people who work in our substance use treatment programs, all of those people, we're talking about them having the resources they need. what about our parents who lost loved ones or family members who have lost loved ones to gun violence making sure they have what they need. this is the problem and this is what we say so let me say. st. louis, i didn't forget about you. i fight for you the same way in congress that you have to fight trying to survive in this society. >> congresswoman bush, i hear everything that you're saying. i don't deny everything you're saying. what do you say to foekts. why isn't that -- why shouldn't that be considered a win, not just for the democratic caucus or for the country, but for st. louis? >> because our work was full full biden agenda. that was the people's agenda. this was not us coming against the infrastructure deal at all. we
if we're actually good, that means st. louis has what st. louis needs. that means st. g about the home care workers, the doulas, child care workers and providers, formerly incarcerated people, we're talking about people who work in our substance use treatment programs, all of those people, we're talking about them having the resources they need. what about our parents who lost loved ones or family members who have lost loved ones to gun violence making sure they have what they need. this is the...
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landscape designs can be found internationally at mount vernon, the virginia theological university in st. louis and across the seas of the norm of the american cemeteries . i'd love for you to meet michael. in his role as consulting architect for the gardens and grounds where he has provided valued counsel to all follows rofield on the maintenance and upkeep of this historic acreagedesigned by frederick olmsted junior . miguel is a proud partner of olmsted 2000 and one of his major projects was to restore the olmsted woods which was not called the olmsted woods until this restoration project occurred. it's five acre woodlands at the base of the cathedral. michael was chosen to be architect for the amphitheater located located there, and amphitheater which was part of the original design by frederick olmsted junior and a subsequent design by frederick bratton and through the realization of this beautiful piece ofone of the most exciting aspects of the project . miles has taken two of his three triplets to two of three different colleges for their freshman year so it is no wonder he is interested
landscape designs can be found internationally at mount vernon, the virginia theological university in st. louis and across the seas of the norm of the american cemeteries . i'd love for you to meet michael. in his role as consulting architect for the gardens and grounds where he has provided valued counsel to all follows rofield on the maintenance and upkeep of this historic acreagedesigned by frederick olmsted junior . miguel is a proud partner of olmsted 2000 and one of his major projects...
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i asked dr mati hlatshwayo davis, director of health for the city of st louis, if it is too soon to says in decline. it is too soon, but honestly, it is a credit to south africa who have been exemplary from the start. besides having some of the best scientific experts at their disposal, obviously being the ones who we can credit with even making us aware of this virus, with superior genomic sequencing, they have been doing this right. i travelled there within the last three months and i'll tell you something — mitigation strategy is way ahead of anything i'm seeing here. so, i think it's a combination of a demographic that's much younger and a commitment to excellent public health strategy. do you think south africa are really setting an example for countries around the world? because obviously each country is different and each province within each country is different, but as you say, they take lockdown seriously there. absolutely, and they have from the start. i mean, this is a country that, when the numbers are not favourable, will lock down, will even limit alcohol consumption to d
i asked dr mati hlatshwayo davis, director of health for the city of st louis, if it is too soon to says in decline. it is too soon, but honestly, it is a credit to south africa who have been exemplary from the start. besides having some of the best scientific experts at their disposal, obviously being the ones who we can credit with even making us aware of this virus, with superior genomic sequencing, they have been doing this right. i travelled there within the last three months and i'll tell...
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and about the, the in st. louis. thanks so much for joining us from the u. s. thank you. kevin 19 cases in south korea have surpassed 7001 day for the 1st time, prime minister kimble combs says that he's concerned about the increasing number of critically ill patients. he says the article variance is contributing to the rise in infections and treatment for patients as being considered to reduce pressure on hospitals. several dozen israeli settlers, all protesting after entering shake java under the protection of his ready police that it was seen waiting. israeli flags, enchanting death to arabs outside the most in the occupied east jerusalem neighborhood lasted palestinians fighting again, forced eviction in shape. general rejected a compromise forward by israel supreme court. they proposed the families be allowed to stay in their home. so 15 years while recognizing a jewish settler organization as landowners. filipino journalist maria reza, these flying to away to accept her nobel peace prize after court approved her trip . the outspoken critic of present will dig to tan
and about the, the in st. louis. thanks so much for joining us from the u. s. thank you. kevin 19 cases in south korea have surpassed 7001 day for the 1st time, prime minister kimble combs says that he's concerned about the increasing number of critically ill patients. he says the article variance is contributing to the rise in infections and treatment for patients as being considered to reduce pressure on hospitals. several dozen israeli settlers, all protesting after entering shake java under...
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i want to move over to edwardsville, illinois, that's about 30 mails east of st. louis. that is where that amazon warehouse, part of that building was essentially collapsed when that also took a direct hit from a tornado. it is unclear at this point how many people were inside. we heard just a short time ago that there was at least one fatality. from what i'm seeing on social media, they do expect that to grow as officials are desperately trying to get people who may be trapped in that warehouse, that amazon warehouse out of the dedebris. as you may know, lindsey, this is not an easy task. they have to painstakingly go through that debris bit by bit and try to search for survivors first. that is just a daunting task at this hour. i want to move over to arkansas now. we have at least one nursing home that was struck by a tornado. there are reports that monett manors, what that nursing home is called in arkansas. that was struck by a tornado. we understand that there was at least one fatality there. 20 people were trapped inside according to officials as that building coll
i want to move over to edwardsville, illinois, that's about 30 mails east of st. louis. that is where that amazon warehouse, part of that building was essentially collapsed when that also took a direct hit from a tornado. it is unclear at this point how many people were inside. we heard just a short time ago that there was at least one fatality. from what i'm seeing on social media, they do expect that to grow as officials are desperately trying to get people who may be trapped in that...
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an amazon facility near st. louis was also hit hard, and that's where we find my colleague, rob marciano. hey, rob. >> reporter: good morning, linsey. unfortunately and sadly the death toll has risen to now six employees in this facility behind me, another 40 or so were working at the time when the tornado warnings went off scrambling for safety, and that ef-3 came through here, and you can see the hole it tore into this relatively new building. less than five years old, four stories high, and about a football field in length. i want to show you these stunning before and after satellite pictures. this is just east of st. louis, and a hole completely torn through this building. this is 11-inch-wide walls that are made of concrete, substantial. winds of 155 miles per hour. this is obviously not the only tornado that came through here. the deadliest and the longest one is the one that went through mayfield, but a total of 20 tornadoes have been reported. nine confirmed so far. there are still storm survey teams out there
an amazon facility near st. louis was also hit hard, and that's where we find my colleague, rob marciano. hey, rob. >> reporter: good morning, linsey. unfortunately and sadly the death toll has risen to now six employees in this facility behind me, another 40 or so were working at the time when the tornado warnings went off scrambling for safety, and that ef-3 came through here, and you can see the hole it tore into this relatively new building. less than five years old, four stories...