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president, i grew up in east st. louis, illinois, and a trip to st. louis was a big deal. and i can remember my mother, who was an immigrant to this country, had only an eighth-grade education, but self-taught herself. i can remember going to the court, the arch isn't there now, but where the arch is today is the famous st. louis courthouse and we would drive over the east bridge and she would say, you see that st. louis courthouse and all the steps you can see from here? they used to sell slaves on those steps. i found it incredible that my mom would say that. she was not a historian or formally educated but she knew that and the significance of that building and it was the courthouse where the dred scott decision was made. i say that because the dred scott decision, that infamous decision handed down in 1857 may have been the tipping point for the civil war. a decision now viewed as nothing short of outrageous basically ruled that enslaved people, regardless of where they lived in the united states, could never be treated as american citizens and had no right to sue in t
president, i grew up in east st. louis, illinois, and a trip to st. louis was a big deal. and i can remember my mother, who was an immigrant to this country, had only an eighth-grade education, but self-taught herself. i can remember going to the court, the arch isn't there now, but where the arch is today is the famous st. louis courthouse and we would drive over the east bridge and she would say, you see that st. louis courthouse and all the steps you can see from here? they used to sell...
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we would be driving over the east bridge and she would say to me you see that the st. louis courthouse up there, that a big white building, and using all those steps that you can see from here? they use to sell slaves on those steps. i found it incredible that my mom would say that. she wasn't a historian or as i mentioned, formally educated, but she knew that and knew the significance of that building. it was also the courthouse where the dred scott decision was argued. i say that because the dred scott decision, that infamous decision handed down in 1857 may have been the tipping point when it came to the civil war. a decision by the court now viewed as nothing short of egregious. it basically ruled that enslaved people, regardless of where they lived in the united states could never be treated as american citizens and had no right to sue in federal courts of america. despite estate decisions to have the free states, slave states, despite the missouri compromise, the supreme court in the dred scott decision basically came down clearly on the side of enslavement and that fo
we would be driving over the east bridge and she would say to me you see that the st. louis courthouse up there, that a big white building, and using all those steps that you can see from here? they use to sell slaves on those steps. i found it incredible that my mom would say that. she wasn't a historian or as i mentioned, formally educated, but she knew that and knew the significance of that building. it was also the courthouse where the dred scott decision was argued. i say that because the...
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from the ewe leases grant in st. louis to the hubbell space telescope in marshfield, to walt disney, to jesse james birthday in carney, from john j. to mark twain in hannibal, and how could we ever forget maxey the goose in smalltown sumner, missouri. [applause] after more than 45 bicentennial stops, the first lady and i count ourselves blessed to have experienced the history, tradition and heart and soul of what makes missouri great. faith, family, neighbors helping neighbors. that's who missourians are. and that's what makes missouri the best state in the united states. [applause] we were also able to host the bicentennial parade and the inaugural ball that was enjoyed and celebrated by missourians from all over the state. our historic parade included over 100 entries and proudly showcased communities all across missouri. including the lincoln university marching musical storm, the budweiser collidesdales, chinese dragon dancers, and the negro league baseball museum. it marked the first time in our state's history that t
from the ewe leases grant in st. louis to the hubbell space telescope in marshfield, to walt disney, to jesse james birthday in carney, from john j. to mark twain in hannibal, and how could we ever forget maxey the goose in smalltown sumner, missouri. [applause] after more than 45 bicentennial stops, the first lady and i count ourselves blessed to have experienced the history, tradition and heart and soul of what makes missouri great. faith, family, neighbors helping neighbors. that's who...
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. >>> this is st. louiseady to go to upland parks. >> reporter: it's made up of about 90 different municipalities. i feel like this is every mile or half mile. >> now we're in normandy. >> reporter: a life time resi res resident gave us a tour, we're here because traffic stops aren't always about safety or hunting crime, some communities use traffic stops to raise money. this new york times analysis tells it bes, more than 730 municipalities across the u.s. that depend on tickets and fees for at least 10% of their revenue. these are relatively small cities, right? >> but they're making lots and lots of money on ticket revenue, because they have to, it's not coming from property taxes. >> reporter: she says it has gotten better in the last few years, we'll get to that part of the story in just a bit. how many times have you been stopped? >> i'm in st. louis, i don't keep count of that? >> reporter: five? 10? >> keep going. 10 was the minimum number of times i've been locked up. so take that and double it. i'v
. >>> this is st. louiseady to go to upland parks. >> reporter: it's made up of about 90 different municipalities. i feel like this is every mile or half mile. >> now we're in normandy. >> reporter: a life time resi res resident gave us a tour, we're here because traffic stops aren't always about safety or hunting crime, some communities use traffic stops to raise money. this new york times analysis tells it bes, more than 730 municipalities across the u.s. that...
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in st. louis, a young police officer now clinging to life shot in the stomach while pursuing a s.u.v. believed too be connected to a murder. with us now tim stitch a county councilman chief in st. louis. we're not going to give the name of the st. louis police injured that was injured. do you believe he's going to survive? >> trace, it sounds promising right now. it was not promises when he was wheeled into the hospital. the hospital doctors did a tremendous job but he's not out of the woods yet. >> trace: our best to him, this is from the new york sometimes last summer. critical to read this. it says a survey of 200 police officers indicates that retirements were up 45%, resignation, 18% in the period between april 2020 and april 2021 when compared with the preceding 12 months. you look at those numbers, chief, you look at what many are calling a war on police, this is not going to help rebuild our police departments across the country. >> absolutely not. as those numbers are pretty staggering, w
in st. louis, a young police officer now clinging to life shot in the stomach while pursuing a s.u.v. believed too be connected to a murder. with us now tim stitch a county councilman chief in st. louis. we're not going to give the name of the st. louis police injured that was injured. do you believe he's going to survive? >> trace, it sounds promising right now. it was not promises when he was wheeled into the hospital. the hospital doctors did a tremendous job but he's not out of the...
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st. louis cardinals outfielder harrison bader. the major leader major leaguer joined students for gym class and try to be students of their own game. >> in the game they played they had a lot more success that i did. i found a lot more success on the field in front of st. louis fans. >> harrison bader won a gold glove for his defensive play. he says he will stick to baseball and leave teaching to the real pros. >> best day ever, right? >> that would have blown my mind, growing up as a professional baseball player showed up as a pe teacher. >> just playing dodgeball with you, can you imagine? >> dustup all the way into it, man. >> just loved it, please. ouch. >> he has plenty of time with lockup going on let's see what is happening in the weather. the storm track has pushed north. this will remain the pattern for what looks like the next couple of weeks. the rain is again aiming toward the pacific northwest. flood watch is in effect around seattle. a dry forecast in store for the bay area for the next several days. rain chances are
st. louis cardinals outfielder harrison bader. the major leader major leaguer joined students for gym class and try to be students of their own game. >> in the game they played they had a lot more success that i did. i found a lot more success on the field in front of st. louis fans. >> harrison bader won a gold glove for his defensive play. he says he will stick to baseball and leave teaching to the real pros. >> best day ever, right? >> that would have blown my mind,...
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. >> thanks very much, kelly st. louis fed president telling a group in st. louis that this hour that the fed is in a good position to take additional steps to control inflation those steps include passive balance sheet runoff i'll come back to that word in just a second, as well as raising interest rates the fed, he says, could hike rates as soon as march, and it can adjust rates up and down, depending upon do rates faster or slower depending on the economic data. he does not see omicron as a big risk to the economy, believes that cases if it follows the south african model, will fall off in the coming weeks. separately, san francisco fed president saying that the fed needs to hike rates to keep the economy in balance she now supports rate hikes. but she says the fed should only reduce the balance sheet after raising rates, so a more dovish ideas. he was joined by governor chris waller who used to be his research director out in st. louis, now he's a fed governor so that's sort of st. louis team out there in favor of balance sheet runoff but it's interesting
. >> thanks very much, kelly st. louis fed president telling a group in st. louis that this hour that the fed is in a good position to take additional steps to control inflation those steps include passive balance sheet runoff i'll come back to that word in just a second, as well as raising interest rates the fed, he says, could hike rates as soon as march, and it can adjust rates up and down, depending upon do rates faster or slower depending on the economic data. he does not see omicron...
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as democratic friends in the senate, he was always popular with other senators, and in st. louis the demagogue proved remarkably good for truman with the behind the scene deals. but not to be overlooked and, there's also the work of the pendergast especially jam it whatever he made of the machine. paying tribute it, with more than 20000 books, aided largely by african-americans who are generally part of the machine and that was a fraction of his went from 1934, but that still is a 20000 vote margin in accounting work anyone or anything associated with the machine, supposed to be dead. and i want to keep our focus on pendergast and not spend too much on truman's biography but the times are different from a source like much of the nation, his time was spent in wartime preparation including leading a committee, and originally known as the truman committee, investigating fraud and waste and wartime contracts. by 1943, he was bleeding liberal in the democratic party, a much sought after speaker, and expected since he was never a terrific talker and chief proponent of an especially now
as democratic friends in the senate, he was always popular with other senators, and in st. louis the demagogue proved remarkably good for truman with the behind the scene deals. but not to be overlooked and, there's also the work of the pendergast especially jam it whatever he made of the machine. paying tribute it, with more than 20000 books, aided largely by african-americans who are generally part of the machine and that was a fraction of his went from 1934, but that still is a 20000 vote...
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st. louis cardinals out fielder harrison bater.hem for gym class and tried to beat them at their own game. >> the game that they played, they had a lot more success than i did. i have had more success on the field playing in front of the st. louis fans. >> he won a gold glove for his play. he said he will stick to baseball and leave teaching to the real pros. >> how fun is that? i feel when i was a kid i was out of the loop with sports. i wouldn't have known who he was. >> just kind of clap. >> sure the parent was all about it. >> right this is someone cool i think. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> clay aiken wowed audience was his singing voice and you no he wants to use his voice in congress. the former american idol newest bid in politics. >>> and coming up on the drew barrymore show, scream stars stop by for a chat. that's today add 2:00. >>> and after our show stick around for a cbs mornings. gayle, tony and nate with the if you have advanced non-small cell lung cancer, your first treatment could be
st. louis cardinals out fielder harrison bater.hem for gym class and tried to beat them at their own game. >> the game that they played, they had a lot more success than i did. i have had more success on the field playing in front of the st. louis fans. >> he won a gold glove for his play. he said he will stick to baseball and leave teaching to the real pros. >> how fun is that? i feel when i was a kid i was out of the loop with sports. i wouldn't have known who he was....
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washington university of st. louis.d claire joins us from -- cara sinclair joins us from george washington university. you have any idea how to count the data amid the pandemic? is the data you see, is the data we see on bloomberg surveillance every day, is it truly believable? cara: obviously there is a lot of complexity. we were thinking about using data for modeling or forecasting. typically relying on the historical pattern being applicable to today. it is hard to find historical patterns that make sense. we are seeing novelty events happening each day and where we keep using the word unprecedented over and over again. it is still the case that the bureau of labor statistics, the numbers they are putting out, they working hard to put out the clearest numbers that they can. it is still important to look at this information in order to be able to have some insight as to what is going on. lisa: the key question continues to be the participation rate. the fact the participation rate did not increase even though we saw t
washington university of st. louis.d claire joins us from -- cara sinclair joins us from george washington university. you have any idea how to count the data amid the pandemic? is the data you see, is the data we see on bloomberg surveillance every day, is it truly believable? cara: obviously there is a lot of complexity. we were thinking about using data for modeling or forecasting. typically relying on the historical pattern being applicable to today. it is hard to find historical patterns...
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in st. louis, the head of the pandemic task force there, dr. of to continue to climb, and this is a really frightening scenario. this morning we're glad to welcome dr. garza. thank you for being with us, doctor, happy new year. >> good morning, happy new year to you as well. >> you know, your task force just held a briefing a couple days ago touching on how full hospitals are, whether staffing will be able to keep up, some of them testing positive as well and having to stay home. how bad is it right now? >> it's not as bad as it was last year around this time, but the problem is, is that we're continuing to grow higher and higher in our admissions. so just two days ago we said our all-time record for admissions, which was around 170 patients. in all the hospitals around the st. louis metropolitan area. and as cases continue to grow, as you reported, that means more people are going to be hospitalized. and so our models predict we'll probably hit our all-time high for hospitalizations, within the next couple of weeks. and so that's what's really
in st. louis, the head of the pandemic task force there, dr. of to continue to climb, and this is a really frightening scenario. this morning we're glad to welcome dr. garza. thank you for being with us, doctor, happy new year. >> good morning, happy new year to you as well. >> you know, your task force just held a briefing a couple days ago touching on how full hospitals are, whether staffing will be able to keep up, some of them testing positive as well and having to stay home....
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there was a voting bloc in st. louis that proved remarkably strong for truman thanks to some behind-the-scene deals. there was the farm vote where truman always did well. but not to be overlooked, there was also the work of the pendergasts, especially jim and whatever remained of the machine. harry truman would carry jackson county by more than 20,000 votes. aided in large part by the votes of african americans, who were generally pro-machine. that was a fraction of his win total from 1934. but that's still a 20,000-vote margin in a county where anyone or anything associated with the machine was supposed to be dead. i want to keep our focus on pendergast and not spend too much time on the terrorist of truman's biography, but in brief, his second term was far different than his first. like much of the nation, his time was spent in wartime preparation including leading a committee, the unoriginally known truman committee, investigating war and waste and wartime contracts. by 1943, he was a leading liberal in the democratic
there was a voting bloc in st. louis that proved remarkably strong for truman thanks to some behind-the-scene deals. there was the farm vote where truman always did well. but not to be overlooked, there was also the work of the pendergasts, especially jim and whatever remained of the machine. harry truman would carry jackson county by more than 20,000 votes. aided in large part by the votes of african americans, who were generally pro-machine. that was a fraction of his win total from 1934. but...
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st. louisthe lead contamination that a mayor has worked diligently to confront in newark. i have heard from parents in big cities, small towns, rural communities across this country whose children have been exposed to lead in drinking water and gary wound -- and carry around the weight of that trauma every day. folks, we can do better. and it is our responsibility to do better. in the words of dr. martin luther king jr., who we commemorated this week, the time is always right to do what is right. and with the bipartisan info structure law, we have an opportunity to do what is right to confront long-standing inequities and build a better america, one that is healthier, more inclusive, one that is protective of all people, especially our children. the implementation of the infrastructure law calls for strong partnership and epa's ready to work alongside our local partners to ensure all communities see enfield the full bent -- see and feel the full benefits of this investment. that is why i sent a
st. louisthe lead contamination that a mayor has worked diligently to confront in newark. i have heard from parents in big cities, small towns, rural communities across this country whose children have been exposed to lead in drinking water and gary wound -- and carry around the weight of that trauma every day. folks, we can do better. and it is our responsibility to do better. in the words of dr. martin luther king jr., who we commemorated this week, the time is always right to do what is...
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yeah, the snow is starting to fall here in st. louis. we're expecting anywhere 2 to 4 inches of snow. the temperature is right above freezing so the snow is starting to stick. this is the beginning of an active weather weekend. parts of the southeast, especially the carolinas are bracing for a dangerous ice storm. this morning millions in the midwest digging out after a powerful winter storm buried parts of the dakotas. the same system slamming portions of minnesota and iowa, where it was a struggle to clear the snow. at times falling an inch an hour. the slick conditions and reduced visibility on the roads, a dangerous combination, sending cars sliding. the wintery weather is now tracking toward the southeast where a small swing in the temperature could spell trouble. nashville may get up to a half a foot of snow, while north carolina is bracing for significant icing. the governor declaring a state of emergency, warning of possible power outages and travel disruptions. crews spent friday getting ready, even with many employees out with
yeah, the snow is starting to fall here in st. louis. we're expecting anywhere 2 to 4 inches of snow. the temperature is right above freezing so the snow is starting to stick. this is the beginning of an active weather weekend. parts of the southeast, especially the carolinas are bracing for a dangerous ice storm. this morning millions in the midwest digging out after a powerful winter storm buried parts of the dakotas. the same system slamming portions of minnesota and iowa, where it was a...
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her cities like st. louisad of new variance, and the expiration of the relations eviction moratoriums read it was risk that people were going to loosen the over the heads and, getting our efforts to stop the spread of but also complicate people's lives years, and st. louis have been dispersing dollars from the arp's emergency rental assistance programs read but also chose to use $50 million of the state and local dollars to keep people in their homes and children those experiencing homelessness. today, he eviction filings are 60 percent below their pre- pandemic levels. this large part because of work like that. and avoided the national eviction crisis because leaders like you have helped build the infrastructure to deliver over $3m rental assistance payments into the profits of the renters. in this country, we are not in recognize crises that do not have them. we don't celebrate the bridge doesn't collapse but maybe in this case, we should. last year, the first time that i spoke to a group of mayors, i said t
her cities like st. louisad of new variance, and the expiration of the relations eviction moratoriums read it was risk that people were going to loosen the over the heads and, getting our efforts to stop the spread of but also complicate people's lives years, and st. louis have been dispersing dollars from the arp's emergency rental assistance programs read but also chose to use $50 million of the state and local dollars to keep people in their homes and children those experiencing...
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no one should have to fear for their safety, here in st. louis communities, eradicate the root causes of gun violence, and keep every neighborhood safe. it is friday. i wish i had some better news to bring you all. there's a lot going on around the world. much of it quite stressful. coming up, team usa takes off for beijing. we'll have a look at the strict protocols awaiting them after a 17 her hour flight, plus the latest on a looming storm system that's going to snow in the northeast this weekend, but how much and where, well that is still up in the air and we will see if bill karins can clear it up for us. >>> a giant winter storm is headed for the east coast but it is one tweet from nbc news, that wasn't super helpful. it said new york city could see between two inches and 20 inches of snow this weekend. thanks a lot. >> yeah, i know. >> pretty big range right there. i don't know who is making these predictions? the cdc? predictions? predictions? the cdc? what is this nightmare? it's how some people describe... shingles. a painful, blistering
no one should have to fear for their safety, here in st. louis communities, eradicate the root causes of gun violence, and keep every neighborhood safe. it is friday. i wish i had some better news to bring you all. there's a lot going on around the world. much of it quite stressful. coming up, team usa takes off for beijing. we'll have a look at the strict protocols awaiting them after a 17 her hour flight, plus the latest on a looming storm system that's going to snow in the northeast this...
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st. louisthe lead contamination that a mayor has worked diligently to confront in newark. i have heard from parents in big cities, small towns, rural communities across this country whose children have been exposed to lead in drinking water and gary wound -- and carry around the weight of that trauma every day. folks, we can do better. and it is our responsibility to do better. in the words of dr. martin luther king jr., who we commemorated this week, the time is always right to do what is right. and with the bipartisan info structure law, we have an opportunity to do what is right to confront long-standing inequities and build a better america, one that is healthier, more inclusive, one that is protective of all people, especially our children. the implementation of the infrastructure law calls for strong partnership and epa's ready to work alongside our local partners to ensure all communities see enfield the full bent -- see and feel the full benefits of this investment. that is why i sent a
st. louisthe lead contamination that a mayor has worked diligently to confront in newark. i have heard from parents in big cities, small towns, rural communities across this country whose children have been exposed to lead in drinking water and gary wound -- and carry around the weight of that trauma every day. folks, we can do better. and it is our responsibility to do better. in the words of dr. martin luther king jr., who we commemorated this week, the time is always right to do what is...
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for washington university in st. louis in 1895.largely under the design leadership of john charles. falls the departure of homestead senior from the firm and predicts the 1904 st. louis world's fair honoring the louisiana purchase after which they modified the earlier integrated with subsequent fair and their work for us afterwards. here's the foundational plan for ohio state university in columbus ohio. with recent photos of its giant gray oval working across the country often was limited consulting contracts john charles of the firm relied on a simple formula for the general layout of some of the agricultural campuses promulgated by the morrow act and lincoln's first administration. here's a familiar central tree-lined oval accompanied in an academic and administrative buildings of agricultural scientific athletic and local armory even set behind or flagged off in different directions from that central organizing space along service drives. at osu on the prairie unrestrained expansiveness blistered led to what must be the largest
for washington university in st. louis in 1895.largely under the design leadership of john charles. falls the departure of homestead senior from the firm and predicts the 1904 st. louis world's fair honoring the louisiana purchase after which they modified the earlier integrated with subsequent fair and their work for us afterwards. here's the foundational plan for ohio state university in columbus ohio. with recent photos of its giant gray oval working across the country often was limited...
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you look at st. louis and you think of all of that stuff. i look at st. and think of budweiser which could be a cry for help when you are thinking about budweiser at 6:02. >> brian: yes it is. >> steve: on a thursday morning. budweiser is there somewhere. that's where the clydesdale live. it's a beautiful town. i went to the university of kansas. a lot of my friends lived in the st. louis area. we would go on weekends. ainsley, it was always a lot of fun. st. louis is a party town during non-covid time. >> ainsley: see the arch there. that just shows your two personalities. brian is in to history and steve, not that you are not, but you are writing cookbooks all the time so you are in your kitchen you need your budweiser. >> brian: right. exactly. and don't you have that beer bud chicken where you get a chicken and jam a can in its orifice? >> steve: actually in the new cookbook that's going to come out in september we have an idea on how to do that chicken but rather than use the -- a can of beer. you take a bunt cake pan, right? and you know that thing i
you look at st. louis and you think of all of that stuff. i look at st. and think of budweiser which could be a cry for help when you are thinking about budweiser at 6:02. >> brian: yes it is. >> steve: on a thursday morning. budweiser is there somewhere. that's where the clydesdale live. it's a beautiful town. i went to the university of kansas. a lot of my friends lived in the st. louis area. we would go on weekends. ainsley, it was always a lot of fun. st. louis is a party town...
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so when i think of the word home the first place that comes to mind in, st. louis? just saint louis. i realized how midwestern i am whenever i go to new york city or la and i'm just like well, it's a lot of people here a lot of moving a lot of stairs a lot of hustling. and so when i think of home, i think of saint louis i think of hickory street i think of you know, my neighbors on the south side, i think of particular rec centers and particular basketball courts, i think of buddha i think of wolves i think like that's that's what i think of and i think of home i think of my great grandmother's house right where when home was less tumultuous we would gather and celebrate and talk trash and celebrate some more and eat homeless tumbling on top of mattresses and an alley with my little brother before we were getting in trouble. like that's very much home to me. and home is home is where my where my people are and so over the more and i guess over the last year and i have i have been so lucky to have been quarantined with my sister's. i'm the oldest of six i have three y
so when i think of the word home the first place that comes to mind in, st. louis? just saint louis. i realized how midwestern i am whenever i go to new york city or la and i'm just like well, it's a lot of people here a lot of moving a lot of stairs a lot of hustling. and so when i think of home, i think of saint louis i think of hickory street i think of you know, my neighbors on the south side, i think of particular rec centers and particular basketball courts, i think of buddha i think of...
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. >> it happened in st. louisaiting on his hind legs patiently at the teller window, "treats, please". >> tail wagging. the pooch was eventually rewarded with a treat for his good behavior. >> remember when they used to give out lollipops to kids. they should give out treats to dogs at any establishment. nobody's petting him! >> maybe he wants a loan. i don't know, somebody give him some money. >> give a dog a loan, i love that. give this dog a bone....
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well, of the precedent said also before that thou st. louis using this for its elections . and also during his statement the day he said that the government has humiliated itself in australia by doing this against shocking vision. it's obviously not health reasons. also, he accused the state for the prosecutor or foster alia for faking of the figures in serbia about vaccination. as that he said that they were under 50 percent about to serve you right now. there are around 50 percent of people who got of their even 30 jump and we'll just said that this is was used by australia against ciocca, which and i expect that maybe during the week there will be at least a protest not dos australia and ambassador or land us in belgrade. that was journalist ego, the ferry, speaking to me earlier from belgrade to molly, now where the former president abraham book r. k. town has died at the age of 76. he led the country from 2013 until he was ousted by a military coup in august of 2020. his death comes as thousands of volumes take to the streets to protest against international sanctions
well, of the precedent said also before that thou st. louis using this for its elections . and also during his statement the day he said that the government has humiliated itself in australia by doing this against shocking vision. it's obviously not health reasons. also, he accused the state for the prosecutor or foster alia for faking of the figures in serbia about vaccination. as that he said that they were under 50 percent about to serve you right now. there are around 50 percent of people...
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that is the head of the federal reserve in st. louis. and he basically said that once the interest rates start, so we'll, we'll be erase that, that could already happen in march that almost at the same time, the fed could also start selling a bond. and that is a much more aggressive aggressive stance than wall street has been expecting. we did see technology shares recover quite a bit in the thursday session. but then after those remarks from james bullard, we did see some pressure coming up, especially and technology share center talking about technology shares, the big catch fund, some actually told tech stocks in the past couple of trading dates with the speed that we have not seen in a decade. thank you. our markets barometer again quarter there for us. thank you very much. now to some of the other global business stories making news. german consumer prices rose by 3 point one percent last year is the highest inflation rate and 28 years. rising energy prices and the end of a temporary reduction in the value added tax help drive the s
that is the head of the federal reserve in st. louis. and he basically said that once the interest rates start, so we'll, we'll be erase that, that could already happen in march that almost at the same time, the fed could also start selling a bond. and that is a much more aggressive aggressive stance than wall street has been expecting. we did see technology shares recover quite a bit in the thursday session. but then after those remarks from james bullard, we did see some pressure coming up,...
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show the use of top diplomat there as speaking a want to go now to did over the course. finally, st. louis in breast a france where the you ministers are, are meeting. lisa put this in perspective for us. what role does the european union play in diffusing tensions and resolving the crisis on ukraine's border? well, the e is obviously underlining that it is talking to the years that it's been debrief by the years that it's really involved in all these talks. but as you said beforehand, actually then they're not sitting at the negative negotiating table. that's down to the fact that the european union is very much divided amongst member states. they don't really know what starts to take towards russia on the ukraine issue. and that's why they don't have one international voice and are not really perceived as a strong do you political partner now with the you side lined, and the drumbeats of war becoming louder. what are the potential consequences for the block itself? if russia decides to invade ukraine, well, if that really were to happen for a ministers here have said today that they woul
show the use of top diplomat there as speaking a want to go now to did over the course. finally, st. louis in breast a france where the you ministers are, are meeting. lisa put this in perspective for us. what role does the european union play in diffusing tensions and resolving the crisis on ukraine's border? well, the e is obviously underlining that it is talking to the years that it's been debrief by the years that it's really involved in all these talks. but as you said beforehand, actually...
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riley, st. louis and paris and emily show and in moscow. thank you to you both. let's take a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. there's only a government has pledged $703000000.00 to help protect the great barrier reef. this, in addition to the 2000000000 already promised to shield the ecosystem from environmental threats. the world's largest coral reef was close to being listed as an endangered world heritage site by the u. s. last year. west african leaders are said to hold a summit on the coo and mccain of fossa, the leader of the new military, john to says constitutional order will be restored when the conditions are right. he also asked for international support. the u. n. has called monday's coo unacceptable malawi has declared a state of natural disaster after tropical storm anava made land full. much of the country lost power for several days. mozambique and madagascar were also hit by the storm. at least 77 deaths have been reported in the 3 countries. the u. s. coast guard is ending its search for passengers on a boat th
riley, st. louis and paris and emily show and in moscow. thank you to you both. let's take a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. there's only a government has pledged $703000000.00 to help protect the great barrier reef. this, in addition to the 2000000000 already promised to shield the ecosystem from environmental threats. the world's largest coral reef was close to being listed as an endangered world heritage site by the u. s. last year. west african leaders...
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the funeral for a new york city policeman, the shootings of two officers in st. louisree officers in two weeks in milwaukee, and the aftermath of attacks on on police officers in houston. many are putting some if not most of the blame on liberal politics and lenient policies that are soft on criminals. casey stegall in dallas has the latest on yesterday's houston shootings and the suspect in last weekend's deputy murder. we begin with correspondent bryan llenas in new york, and the heart breaking funeral for an nypd officer gunned down one week ago, along with his partner. >> officer jason rivera was a rookie, but made an impression as someone dedicated, hardworking, and uniquely passionate about policing. he joined because he wanted to better the nypd's relationship with the community. tonight, his family in the city bid him a final farewell while failing to never forget. ♪ ♪ >> inside st. patrick's cathedral, cardinal timothy dolan and brace the family a fallen nypd officer jason rivera, as thousands of his fellow officers and new yorkers lined fifth avenue, morning
the funeral for a new york city policeman, the shootings of two officers in st. louisree officers in two weeks in milwaukee, and the aftermath of attacks on on police officers in houston. many are putting some if not most of the blame on liberal politics and lenient policies that are soft on criminals. casey stegall in dallas has the latest on yesterday's houston shootings and the suspect in last weekend's deputy murder. we begin with correspondent bryan llenas in new york, and the heart...
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. >>> a surprise for some elementary school students in st. louis> they were told they were getting a substitute pe teacher. when they got was a local hero. the major leaguer joined students for gym class and tried to beat them at their own game. >> the fame they played. i have had a lot more success on the field in front of st. louis fans. >> kids got skills. he won a gold glove for his defensive play. he said that he will stick to baseball and leave teaching to the real pros. si202.move we haven't seen the bay area county urging you to stay home starting at midnight. >>> and they say they are coming for our jobs. apparently they are also coming for our faces. the new robot just revealed four years in the making. >>> streaming today on cbsn bay area, a new season of super man and lois premieres tonight. we get a run down of all the tech trends to watch this year. coming up at 8:30. you can watch at kpix.com or on the app or on the cbs news app. you can download it for free. ? a live look. look at that. on this tuesday >>> we are watching for potent
. >>> a surprise for some elementary school students in st. louis> they were told they were getting a substitute pe teacher. when they got was a local hero. the major leaguer joined students for gym class and tried to beat them at their own game. >> the fame they played. i have had a lot more success on the field in front of st. louis fans. >> kids got skills. he won a gold glove for his defensive play. he said that he will stick to baseball and leave teaching to the...
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. >> that was former st. louis fed president bill poole on "worldwide exchange" yesterday morning not holding back on the topic of members of congress trading stocks as members of the face fed scrutiny and even step down over pretty much the same thing. there's some bipartisan support brewing on capitol hill for rules to alter congress' ability to invest and trade while sitting members of congress. ylan mui has more. those comments there striking a chord. this seems to be one of the few real bipartisan things that people can agree on. >> yeah, brian we're hearing this call from progressives, conservatives and moderates. there is growing momentum on capitol hill for new rules to prevent members of congress from owning and trading stocks. this week democratic senator jjo ossoff of georgia will put forward a bill for members of congress to put their assets into a blind trust while members of office. this is something he campaigned on and said he's done it himself. his bill mirrors an existing proposal on the house cal
. >> that was former st. louis fed president bill poole on "worldwide exchange" yesterday morning not holding back on the topic of members of congress trading stocks as members of the face fed scrutiny and even step down over pretty much the same thing. there's some bipartisan support brewing on capitol hill for rules to alter congress' ability to invest and trade while sitting members of congress. ylan mui has more. those comments there striking a chord. this seems to be one of...
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freezing temperatures meant that the match between the minnesota wild and the st louis blues was thee official temperature at the start of the match close to —21 degrees celsius. the players, and the fans, stood strong though, and it was the blues supporters who were rewarded, as they won 6—4. while! that is so cold. i don't fancy that at all. that's about it from us here on sports day. you can stay right up to date with all the new sports news on the website and the app. from the other team, have a lovely sunday evening. bye—bye. hello. it's still very mild out there. we have also had quite a few showers out there today, so a damp picture this evening and overnight. as far as the week ahead is concerned, it will turn colder compared to what we have got right now. the current of mild air all the way from air all the way from the southern climes, the azores here, coast of portugal and france. that air is still very much over us, right across europe and into belarus and ukraine answer in southern scandinavia. in the north, notice colder weather setting in, preceded by this when the fro
freezing temperatures meant that the match between the minnesota wild and the st louis blues was thee official temperature at the start of the match close to —21 degrees celsius. the players, and the fans, stood strong though, and it was the blues supporters who were rewarded, as they won 6—4. while! that is so cold. i don't fancy that at all. that's about it from us here on sports day. you can stay right up to date with all the new sports news on the website and the app. from the other...
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. >> the st. louis president reimposed -- reinforces the hawkish approach, predicting rate lift off as soon as march. paul: let's look at how we are trading here in australia in the first few seconds of trade. something of a turnaround which we will take after the big sell down we saw on thursday with the asx lower by 2.75%. we're keeping an eye on james hardy, the ceo has been fired after employees raise concerns about his work related interactions. james hardy says he materially breached the code of conduct at the building products manufacturer. so that is a stop to watch when we get going. keeping an eye on uranium stocks as well which performed well despite some of the selling we are seeing in australia this week. new zealand has been trading for a couple of hours now, better by .10%. a strong -- a strong greenback. shery: we had some pressure in the new york session. u.s. futures higher by .15%. gaining .3%. we've seen tech stocks leading the declines in the new york session. higher treasury yields
. >> the st. louis president reimposed -- reinforces the hawkish approach, predicting rate lift off as soon as march. paul: let's look at how we are trading here in australia in the first few seconds of trade. something of a turnaround which we will take after the big sell down we saw on thursday with the asx lower by 2.75%. we're keeping an eye on james hardy, the ceo has been fired after employees raise concerns about his work related interactions. james hardy says he materially...
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he was helping to defend a st. louis business 2020 admits violent rioting. the program, horace, anderson sr., the father of the late horace lorenzo anderson jr. you might recall he was killed and shot in seattle's autonomous chop chaz loves owned by the mayor jenny durkan and joined by seattle activists andre taylor and became friends with both of them but i will start with you. your husband spent and all i heard about your husband, all i heard is how he dedicated his life to serving his community and protecting others and putting his life on the line to do it. where is the committee? are you angry there is not a committee looking into the riots that led to the death of your husband? >> i am. the riots were organized. they were funded by george soros. there was a bail fund set up for the rioters to be arrested. >> sean: have you confirmed that? did you confirm that he paid for that? >> i know there was a bail fund set up by him and yes, several people including kamala harris gave in to fund. >> sean: wow. you never recover when you lose a loved one. there wa
he was helping to defend a st. louis business 2020 admits violent rioting. the program, horace, anderson sr., the father of the late horace lorenzo anderson jr. you might recall he was killed and shot in seattle's autonomous chop chaz loves owned by the mayor jenny durkan and joined by seattle activists andre taylor and became friends with both of them but i will start with you. your husband spent and all i heard about your husband, all i heard is how he dedicated his life to serving his...
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of this other organization actually saint louis and then he ran the bell project autonomously in st. louis. left the bell project to create this organization to do so many different things. one thing that it does is it figures out how to divert people even people convict accused or charged with violent crimes divert them from going to jail. so this is the first program of the country that diverse people who are charged with violent crimes out of jail and into like this particular program. he's trying to figure out well, how instead of incarcerating people how can we figure out how to get them everything they need and also expect them to be members of this organization to build power and so every one of the team right now that he works with all people with radical politics all people who are formally incarcerated. and so that's who we like, you know, figuring out abolition capitalism how to you know, make sure you doing street violence interrupting programs for people who are nervous if we're going to try to close down in jail. so that's a community organization that i like. am i am the mos
of this other organization actually saint louis and then he ran the bell project autonomously in st. louis. left the bell project to create this organization to do so many different things. one thing that it does is it figures out how to divert people even people convict accused or charged with violent crimes divert them from going to jail. so this is the first program of the country that diverse people who are charged with violent crimes out of jail and into like this particular program. he's...
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steve: and from st. louis, missouri, home of cedric the entertainer, it's the bell family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and somebody might have a shot
steve: and from st. louis, missouri, home of cedric the entertainer, it's the bell family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and somebody might have a shot
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but don't hurt constituents in st. louis, don't they also deserve the same safety and security? defund, dismantle the police, it doesn't work. no, bail laws don't work. coast-to-coast we are seeing the same exact thing. democrats like to attack the police and crime gets worse, including in new york where the state republican party republican party is slamming failed far left governor kathy hochul again this week defending week bail laws that put dangerous and violent criminals right back on the street. the party said in a statement "at least now it's crystal clear that she stands firmly with criminals over new yorker safety." carjackings in new york are up over 350% and in just the last three years, carjackings are up over 500% in chicago since 2014. and as we've been showing, theft, crime is brazen. to take a look at your screen. a theft and broad dilate a new york city righted where the alleged shoplifter isn't concerned at all about getting caught. keep looking out in seattle, this guy who was believed to be a homeless man. he reportedly has been arrested nearly two dozen tim
but don't hurt constituents in st. louis, don't they also deserve the same safety and security? defund, dismantle the police, it doesn't work. no, bail laws don't work. coast-to-coast we are seeing the same exact thing. democrats like to attack the police and crime gets worse, including in new york where the state republican party republican party is slamming failed far left governor kathy hochul again this week defending week bail laws that put dangerous and violent criminals right back on the...
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we heard the president of the st. louisey say he thinks the fed may need to raise interest rates as many as four times this year. what is your expectation? >> don't want us to get too far ahead -- i don't want to see get too far ahead on calling the number of interest rate increases. we are still sitting here with omicron. we saw that in the previous segment where there are disruptions. i am bullish about the strength of the economy and think that american consumers will continue to add jobs and go back to school and get through this, but i don't think it is appropriate to say how many. the fed will respond as the data come in, and we will deliver to the american people priced ility and full employment. right now, it is a challenging job, but we are committed to it. judy: is there any doubt that the fed will be raisinrates this year a few times? >> i definitely see rate increases coming as early as march. it is clear that prices have been uncomfortably high for some time. this inflation we are seeing, we have not had someth
we heard the president of the st. louisey say he thinks the fed may need to raise interest rates as many as four times this year. what is your expectation? >> don't want us to get too far ahead -- i don't want to see get too far ahead on calling the number of interest rate increases. we are still sitting here with omicron. we saw that in the previous segment where there are disruptions. i am bullish about the strength of the economy and think that american consumers will continue to add...