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the closest one is st. louis. being kind of the heart of the country, the westward most team, they became kind of america's team. that dove tails with the farm system, and the gas house gang. and the cardinals become the quintessential team of the depression era. and this peaks with the 1934 world series. i love this image on the right. cardinals versus tigers, 1934 world series. but it does represent the depression itself. much of detroit's industry is shut down during the great depression. so when the tigers and cardinals play, they are representing two deleaguered cities trying to make their way. st. louis is suffering from the collapse of the midwestern farm economy. there are couple key figures who really entertained people during the 1934 world series. one of them was dizzy dean. i will say more about him in a little bit. he was a pitch who are had two victories during the world series that helped the cardinals win. they had another player named ducky med wick. the only player ever kicked out of a game by th
the closest one is st. louis. being kind of the heart of the country, the westward most team, they became kind of america's team. that dove tails with the farm system, and the gas house gang. and the cardinals become the quintessential team of the depression era. and this peaks with the 1934 world series. i love this image on the right. cardinals versus tigers, 1934 world series. but it does represent the depression itself. much of detroit's industry is shut down during the great depression. so...
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in st. louis tonight. >>> the other major headline the deploying 3,000 a and american troops to eastern europe. a response to russia's military buildup along the ukrainian border. what the pentagon is now saying tonight and russia's response already in tonight. ian pannell in ukraine. >>> the two officers shot and killed on a college campus in virginia. what we've now learned. >>> and here in new york city, a sea of blue paying tribute to one of the officers killed in that shootout in harlem. >>> the pandemic tonight and news the u.s. army plans to immediately discharge soldiers who refuse to comply with the pentagon's vaccine man date. and on vaccine and the youngest children here in the u.s., how soon could pfizer's vaccine be approved now? and what many doctors tonight say they still want to see. >>> the former dolphins head coach suing the nfl for racial discrimination. the league now with one black head coach across 32 teams. what the nfl is saying tonight. >>> cnn president jeff zucker abrup
in st. louis tonight. >>> the other major headline the deploying 3,000 a and american troops to eastern europe. a response to russia's military buildup along the ukrainian border. what the pentagon is now saying tonight and russia's response already in tonight. ian pannell in ukraine. >>> the two officers shot and killed on a college campus in virginia. what we've now learned. >>> and here in new york city, a sea of blue paying tribute to one of the officers killed in...
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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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in st. louis we're seeing results because we have developed that ploapproach. can't be an either/or strategy. we have to stop pitting the community against law enforcement. we have to work together. and what we're doing in st. louis is working. the community is doing their part. law enforcement is doing their part. >> and it's great to highlight while we see a lot of the bad to highlight where progress is being made. thank you, mayor, for coming on. good to see you. >>> thank you for being with me this hour. "inside politics" starts after this. you can fifill a bathtub. i love it. with guacamole. all over. helps the skin, helps the body. join t today for % off at ww.com hurry, offer ends fefebruary 1! one prilosec otc in the morning blocks heartburn all day and all night. prilosec otc prevents excess acid production that can cause heartburn. so don't fight heartburn, block it with prilosec otc. and it's easy to get a quote at libertymutual.com so you only pay for what you need. isn't that right limu? limu? sorry, one sec. doug blows a whistle. [a vulture squawk
in st. louis we're seeing results because we have developed that ploapproach. can't be an either/or strategy. we have to stop pitting the community against law enforcement. we have to work together. and what we're doing in st. louis is working. the community is doing their part. law enforcement is doing their part. >> and it's great to highlight while we see a lot of the bad to highlight where progress is being made. thank you, mayor, for coming on. good to see you. >>> thank you...
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big shout out to the mayor of st. louisthe problem is that not every democrat is against these cash flow policies pair not every democrat has been against defund the police. without baltimore, new york city. they want us granik's primitive defending the police. what you know, murder rates skyrocketed along with violent crimes. >> emily: that's right. rich and i appreciate what you said. you highlighted their coming that date of success in st. louis, the fact that he said resources were directed towards law enforcement and then the collaboration between law enforcement and the communities. which they are one of the same thing. i really appreciate that bead points out. because we talk about what has been eroded and why the crimes have spiked in those other democratic led cities. it's because there's been a lack of acknowledgment of all of the requisite parts to the puzzle. in every single link that you need in the full chain. for example, here in new york, the fact that we have stripped our judges of any discretion. you have
big shout out to the mayor of st. louisthe problem is that not every democrat is against these cash flow policies pair not every democrat has been against defund the police. without baltimore, new york city. they want us granik's primitive defending the police. what you know, murder rates skyrocketed along with violent crimes. >> emily: that's right. rich and i appreciate what you said. you highlighted their coming that date of success in st. louis, the fact that he said resources were...
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. >> this is st. louis county, mo. >> and now out of pine lawn and getting ready to go to upland parks. >> made up of about 90 municipalities. >> now we're in normandy. >> i feel like this is every mile or half mile. >> right. >> umia kohly a lifetime resident gave as you tour. >> we come here because traffic stops aren't always about safety or hunting contraband or crime. some cities use traffic stops to raise money. this "new york times" analysis tells it best. there are 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 therapy making lots of money and ticket revenue because they had to. because it's not come from property taxes. >> she says were, because 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. >> five? ten? keep going. ten was the minimum number of time
. >> this is st. louis county, mo. >> and now out of pine lawn and getting ready to go to upland parks. >> made up of about 90 municipalities. >> now we're in normandy. >> i feel like this is every mile or half mile. >> right. >> umia kohly a lifetime resident gave as you tour. >> we come here because traffic stops aren't always about safety or hunting contraband or crime. some cities use traffic stops to raise money. this "new york...
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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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the st. louised president once his order supersized when it comes to rate hikes, saying that he supports raising interest rates by a full percent by the start of july and his comments came after received the hottest inflation report in four decades. price pressures were felt across the economy. let's start with some of the numbers we saw. sonali: 40 year, that's a generation, you could call it, worse than most of wall street's expectations. year-over-year you had cpi above the seven point 3% that analysts were expecting and if you strip out food and energy prices that was leading a lot of the gains, it was still beating what wall street had expected. month over month, the number is also still worse than what wall street was expecting. .6% on core cpi and month over month, taylor. taylor: and if you fold those cpi actions back into the bond market, we had mentioned of course that we spoke with the st. louis fed president earlier who said that he would like to see 100 basis points in the bag by july
the st. louised president once his order supersized when it comes to rate hikes, saying that he supports raising interest rates by a full percent by the start of july and his comments came after received the hottest inflation report in four decades. price pressures were felt across the economy. let's start with some of the numbers we saw. sonali: 40 year, that's a generation, you could call it, worse than most of wall street's expectations. year-over-year you had cpi above the seven point 3%...
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kansas city could end up with 6 inches, north of st. louis your biggest snowstorm of the winter season, potential 6 to 8 inches for you. detroit, less than, 4 to 6 inches. jonathan, this is a kitchen sink storm. we're going to throw it all from the south to midwest to great lakes over the next two days. >> bill karins, we appreciate the forecast and you keeping an eye on that storm in the days ahead. >>> still ahead, with bipartisan talks stalled senate republicans are moving ahead with their own sanctions package. what democrats are saying about that tactic. but before we go to break, we want to know, why are you awake? email your reasons to waytooearly@msnbc.com. be sure to tweet me. we'll read the answers later on in the show. answers later on in the show. my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's!
kansas city could end up with 6 inches, north of st. louis your biggest snowstorm of the winter season, potential 6 to 8 inches for you. detroit, less than, 4 to 6 inches. jonathan, this is a kitchen sink storm. we're going to throw it all from the south to midwest to great lakes over the next two days. >> bill karins, we appreciate the forecast and you keeping an eye on that storm in the days ahead. >>> still ahead, with bipartisan talks stalled senate republicans are moving...
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st. louis, and detroit could see up to a foot of snow governors in at least four states have already declared states of emergency. right now, flight delays are mounting as travel becomes increasingly difficult. across the storm zone. let's get the very latest now, starting with shaquille brewster in detroit. >> reporter: tonight, a mess of heavy snow, ice, and rain stretching from the rockies to the northeast. the dangerous wintry mix pounding roadways, snarling traffic and causing blizzard conditions >> it's cold all the time, wet. not fun. >> reporter: parts of new mexico buried under 20 inches of snow, more than a foot has fallen in colorado and illinois >> wet, heavy snow. >> reporter: this is the wet, heavy stuff, are you ready >> no. >> reporter: in peoria, a major highway nearly impassable state police jumping in to help stranded drivers. missouri's governor activating the national guard, and joining others declaring a state of emergency. americans across 26 states feeling the impact, in
st. louis, and detroit could see up to a foot of snow governors in at least four states have already declared states of emergency. right now, flight delays are mounting as travel becomes increasingly difficult. across the storm zone. let's get the very latest now, starting with shaquille brewster in detroit. >> reporter: tonight, a mess of heavy snow, ice, and rain stretching from the rockies to the northeast. the dangerous wintry mix pounding roadways, snarling traffic and causing...
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my. >> and >> in st. louis, elliott to report. join kron four's. we commemorate black history month. our pam moore will host a 30 minute special. >> honoring black history. mind body soul. it airs thursday, february 24th at 06:30pm, kron. 4 is honoring black history month and in the bay area. that will be a handful of local events to celebrate the month of february. and some of those events are >> online and some in-person in napa valley, the city's 5th annual black history month event appears on zoom at saturday. $25 ticket. we'll buy you. soul food meals to go and wine donated by a black owned winery. then in february 14th, the parade is planned at the new parish in downtown oakland and san francisco. a blues performance is planned by martin luther mccoy for february. 26, we have all the details on our website. just click the black history month tab. time now for a look at the weather. taking a live look outside right now. golden gate bridge twilight. yeah. can't get enough of that. no exquisite and it should be cool and rainy this time of year.
my. >> and >> in st. louis, elliott to report. join kron four's. we commemorate black history month. our pam moore will host a 30 minute special. >> honoring black history. mind body soul. it airs thursday, february 24th at 06:30pm, kron. 4 is honoring black history month and in the bay area. that will be a handful of local events to celebrate the month of february. and some of those events are >> online and some in-person in napa valley, the city's 5th annual black...
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st. louis fed chair says he sees a rate hike by july. the cpi report says to put stocks and bonds in asia under pressure. a fed rate hike bets also pushing to a two-year high. we are not only watching what is happening in the u.s., but also global central banks. peru has increased the reference rate to 3.5% as economists had expected. we are now seeing the seventh rate hike consecutively by peru. they have completely unwound the cuts from the pandemic. not surprising given that their inflation rate has more than doubled the midpoint of their target range. peru is expected hiking rates to 3.5%. following mexico earlier in the day hiking rates by half percentage point to 6% given that they are also reeling with very high levels of inflation. haidi: let's get you straight to the market open in sydney. the adjusted fed expectations further flattening of the yield curve for treasuries. and it comes to the start of trading, you can call that mildly optimistic. the bigger interest is going on when it
st. louis fed chair says he sees a rate hike by july. the cpi report says to put stocks and bonds in asia under pressure. a fed rate hike bets also pushing to a two-year high. we are not only watching what is happening in the u.s., but also global central banks. peru has increased the reference rate to 3.5% as economists had expected. we are now seeing the seventh rate hike consecutively by peru. they have completely unwound the cuts from the pandemic. not surprising given that their inflation...
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my. >> and >> in st. louis, elliott to report. >> i was a great story and don't forget to join kron 4 as we commemorate black history month. pam moore is going to be hosting a half hour special entitled honoring black history. mind body and soul. it airs thursday, february 24th at 6.30. please join us. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news, many california workers could be eligible for covid-19 sick pay once again. we'll talk about the timeline for that bill to pass and how it could hit some small business owners. plus a plea to end gun violence in america. what president biden says needs to happen in order to save lives. we'll be right back. >> for 15 is the time. and let's get a check of the forecast here as we take a quick live look outside our camera high atop sutro tower looking down over san francisco. nice and clear out there this morning on a friday. let's see how cool it is that because often times when it's this clear it gets kind of cold. good morning, john. he have clear calm and that is a recipe
my. >> and >> in st. louis, elliott to report. >> i was a great story and don't forget to join kron 4 as we commemorate black history month. pam moore is going to be hosting a half hour special entitled honoring black history. mind body and soul. it airs thursday, february 24th at 6.30. please join us. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news, many california workers could be eligible for covid-19 sick pay once again. we'll talk about the timeline for that bill to pass...
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tcor e a reason, too. 7:00 a.m., we change from a little freezing rain to snow here in st. louis. heaviest will be falling say from bloomington, illinois, or can kiki, lafayette, fort wayne, my friends in jackson, mississippi, toledo going to get into that. you see our that southern impulse starts again and dallas up to memphis, paducah, cincinnati, ice. we're talking about the freezing rain that accumulates, that can take down power lines and trees. pittsburgh, too. and look at that ice moving into the northeast, thursday night through friday. we're going to be watching all of that, this bulls eye of heaviest snow goes from fort wayne back to champaign, illinois. >> and you're right there in st. louis for us. ginger, thank you. >>> in the meantime, the massive fire burning at a fertilizer plant in north carolina. thousands forced from their homes. firefighters pulling back, as well, amid concerns a significant explosion could still be possible. they want this fire to burn itself out, but they also want it to burn at a certain temperature to avoid any blast. victor oquendo on the
tcor e a reason, too. 7:00 a.m., we change from a little freezing rain to snow here in st. louis. heaviest will be falling say from bloomington, illinois, or can kiki, lafayette, fort wayne, my friends in jackson, mississippi, toledo going to get into that. you see our that southern impulse starts again and dallas up to memphis, paducah, cincinnati, ice. we're talking about the freezing rain that accumulates, that can take down power lines and trees. pittsburgh, too. and look at that ice moving...
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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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then there are cities like st. louis, which saw the two trends were colliding.f the nation's eviction moratorium. there was a risk that people were going to lose the roofs over their heads. something that would not only complicate our efforts to stop the spread, but also complicate peoples lives for years to come. st. louis had been busy dispersing dollars from the arp's emergency rental assistance program. but also chose to use $58 million of its state and local dollars to keep people in their homes and shelter those experiencing homelessness. today, eviction filings are 60% below their pre-pandemic levels. that is in large part because of work like that. we've avoided a national eviction crisis, because mayors like you have helped build infrastructure to deliver over 3 million rental assistance payments into the pockets of renters. in this country, we don't often recognize the crises that do not happen. we don't celebrate the bridge that doesn't collapse, but maybe in this case, we should. last year, the first time i spoke to a group of mayors, i said that fis
then there are cities like st. louis, which saw the two trends were colliding.f the nation's eviction moratorium. there was a risk that people were going to lose the roofs over their heads. something that would not only complicate our efforts to stop the spread, but also complicate peoples lives for years to come. st. louis had been busy dispersing dollars from the arp's emergency rental assistance program. but also chose to use $58 million of its state and local dollars to keep people in their...
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we heard from james bullard today, who is the head of the fet, in st. louis that he wants to see interest rates to go up by 50 basis points, them at least at the next meeting, mid march. and if we really will see any movement from the federal reserve before that next official meeting, i'm a bit doubtful on that. paula is also asking for a full percentage increase by july. so that does sound much more aggressive than many economists. and also traders on wall street had recently estimate it and therefore we did also see a lot of pressure on stocks on wall street. and by the way, also, mortgage rates are already on the increase in the quarter in new york. thanks so much now, inflation is a burden that falls hardest on the poorest. like those in rural eastern kentucky you may know it as cold country. the region has become increasingly impoverished as the coal industry declines to w stuff on steam under winds there to see how people are dealing with spiraling prices. ah, kentucky is not doing too well these days. what is called america's great resignation, as in m
we heard from james bullard today, who is the head of the fet, in st. louis that he wants to see interest rates to go up by 50 basis points, them at least at the next meeting, mid march. and if we really will see any movement from the federal reserve before that next official meeting, i'm a bit doubtful on that. paula is also asking for a full percentage increase by july. so that does sound much more aggressive than many economists. and also traders on wall street had recently estimate it and...
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bullard from the st. louis federal reserve opened his mouth.hen, he was talking pretty acigarettesive. interest rate sectors are getting hit the most yes, tech is down. bick temperature is down so everything is do you you 2 march, but 2% is a standard mode obviously homebuilder, which have been rallies earlier in the week, interest rate-sensitive, they're also to the down side, then utilities, of course, and utilities have been rallying for the past few weeks, they compete for yields they've been rallying, also selling off rather heavily i think nobody expected inflation to peak in january what they were hoping for was a bit of at least month-over-month improvement obviously they were obviously wrong today. >> the yield on the two-year topping 1.55%. the 30 year, and finally, check out the yield curve. this is going to be the topic for the next couple months twos, tens, under 50 basis points today, you can see especially after the comments from bullard in the meantime, let's check on oil. everything is going in the wrong direction. pippa steven
bullard from the st. louis federal reserve opened his mouth.hen, he was talking pretty acigarettesive. interest rate sectors are getting hit the most yes, tech is down. bick temperature is down so everything is do you you 2 march, but 2% is a standard mode obviously homebuilder, which have been rallies earlier in the week, interest rate-sensitive, they're also to the down side, then utilities, of course, and utilities have been rallying for the past few weeks, they compete for yields they've...
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we've had nearly 4,000 flights canceled, st. louist says they have 200 plows. we have barely seen them in the city at least, they're likely on the highway. look what happened west of us, i-70. columbia, missouri, all the snow with the first round. you had big-time issues, people sliding off. we drove in central illinois after that first round and there were dozens of semis jackknifed, overturned and that's what you were seeing in different parts of the country with the storm. then mckinney, texas, this morning, that accumulating ice and that freezing rain is no joke. it's more than 50,000 customers without power and that's so far. go to arkansas, and then eventually greenville, memphis, jackson, mississippi, paducah, all the way over into lexington and evansville today you could have a half inch of ice or more. that will add up then it moves to the northeast so by tomorrow morning in new york city it starts as rain and then itt ves we'll be able to get home to cover it, guys. >> hope you will. stay safe there. okay, ginger, thank you.
we've had nearly 4,000 flights canceled, st. louist says they have 200 plows. we have barely seen them in the city at least, they're likely on the highway. look what happened west of us, i-70. columbia, missouri, all the snow with the first round. you had big-time issues, people sliding off. we drove in central illinois after that first round and there were dozens of semis jackknifed, overturned and that's what you were seeing in different parts of the country with the storm. then mckinney,...
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into st. louis 13.5 million people getting out of hand and no sense of urgency and disturbing because families are suffering. lawrence: we have to go on offense eventually because we're going to continue to lose more and more lives you think it won't hit your family member you've not been follow this story we appreciate you so much providing insight on this critically important story. thank you so much. >> thank you, lawrence. lawrence: coming up next, are we witnessing the beginning of the end of black lives matter? new questions over how they mishandled millions of donations. you don't want to miss this, that's next. ♪ ♪ lawrence: walls are closing in nor black lives matter and report questions over how group has spent millions of dollars they raised over last two years from coast to coast there have been exposed california attorney general said this week that organization is delinquent with registry of trust and attorney general called it a house of cards and promised the probe further. take a li
into st. louis 13.5 million people getting out of hand and no sense of urgency and disturbing because families are suffering. lawrence: we have to go on offense eventually because we're going to continue to lose more and more lives you think it won't hit your family member you've not been follow this story we appreciate you so much providing insight on this critically important story. thank you so much. >> thank you, lawrence. lawrence: coming up next, are we witnessing the beginning of...
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o so in the city of st. louis mayor to share jones, a city that was the deadliest city in the country. she did c something that was actually pretty remarkable. she created a three pronged strategy deterrence intervention, prevention. the first part is she created a program called cops and clinicians and in that program in the highest crime neighborhoods, they pair of cops with clinicians, socialc workers, psychiatrists and they bring them into crime situations. soin the clinician can de-escalate. the second thing she did is she created she she hired people who are people who live in community to intervene in crime, helping folks find jobs when crimes happen, deescalating those crimes. the third thing she did was shee pushed the police officers to solve unsolved murdersus. as a result of that in st. louis, the homicide rate is down 26%. me crime is down 10%. so we do some of the policies that democrats and people with common sense have advocated for. there's not allco the police officers should not show up to i spe
o so in the city of st. louis mayor to share jones, a city that was the deadliest city in the country. she did c something that was actually pretty remarkable. she created a three pronged strategy deterrence intervention, prevention. the first part is she created a program called cops and clinicians and in that program in the highest crime neighborhoods, they pair of cops with clinicians, socialc workers, psychiatrists and they bring them into crime situations. soin the clinician can...
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into st. louisl kill 13.5 million people getting out of hand and no sense of urgency and disturbing because families are suffering. lawrence: we have to go on offense eventually because we're going to continue to lose more and more lives you think it won't hit your family member you've not been follow this story we appreciate you so much providing insight on this critically important story. thank you so much. >> thank you, lawrence. lawrence: coming up next, are we witnessing the beginning of the end of black lives matter? new questions over how they mishandled millions of donations. you don't want to miss this, that's next. ♪ ♪ knowing where you came from, it gives you a sense of “this is who i am”. oh my goodness... wow, look at all those! you get hungry for more and then you're just like, “wow, i'm learning about my family.” yeah, yep. which one, what'd you find? lorraine banks, look, county of macomb, michigan? look at grandma... hey grandma! unbelievable. everybody deserves to know who they are
into st. louisl kill 13.5 million people getting out of hand and no sense of urgency and disturbing because families are suffering. lawrence: we have to go on offense eventually because we're going to continue to lose more and more lives you think it won't hit your family member you've not been follow this story we appreciate you so much providing insight on this critically important story. thank you so much. >> thank you, lawrence. lawrence: coming up next, are we witnessing the...
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more on the st. louisnt, james bullard, calling for hikes of a full percentage point by july as u.s. inflation surged by a whopping 7.5% a year in january, stoking the bets for faster fed hikes. antoine bouvet is the senior rates strategist at ing. were you as smart and fast as the other swaps traders out there? are you betting for seven rate hikes this year? if you haven't got the trade on, you are behind the curve. antoine: i will say i am behind the curve. for me, five hikes this year, which is pretty low compared to what the market is pricing. perhaps the market will price a bit more. this has become a very political issue and everybody is chipping in with their own forecast. i don't really see how you stop that runaway train. the only thing that will stop the runaway train is for the fed to get ahead of the curve, to hike rates a few times. dani: i really love what rbc wrote in a recent note. they said that current pricing is close enough to hawkish extremes of likely outcomes that the risk reward of
more on the st. louisnt, james bullard, calling for hikes of a full percentage point by july as u.s. inflation surged by a whopping 7.5% a year in january, stoking the bets for faster fed hikes. antoine bouvet is the senior rates strategist at ing. were you as smart and fast as the other swaps traders out there? are you betting for seven rate hikes this year? if you haven't got the trade on, you are behind the curve. antoine: i will say i am behind the curve. for me, five hikes this year, which...
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st. louis fed president jim bullard at 11:00 a.m.nd cleveland fed president loretta mester speaking at 5:00 p.m. there's so much uncertainty, highlighted by that options volatility move index that measures the implied volatility in treasury yields, which is the highest level going back to march 2020. jonathan: just to return to the walmart numbers combat first look, the numbers looked decent. the ceo -- numbers, at first look, the numbers looked decent. then that line on supply chain costs. we have navigated higher supply chain costs well. tom: i do agree, the forward view of walmart is sometimes reluctant to do that over the 20, 30, 40 years, but they've got to do a forward view. that will be important. walmart has 2.2 million. the size is unimaginable. jonathan: but what about the change at amazon? that has been a big story. that has increased so much over the last few years. tom: and amazon is in a completely different framework. retail to retail here is complete the wrong in comparing the two, but nevertheless, as mike mckee ment
st. louis fed president jim bullard at 11:00 a.m.nd cleveland fed president loretta mester speaking at 5:00 p.m. there's so much uncertainty, highlighted by that options volatility move index that measures the implied volatility in treasury yields, which is the highest level going back to march 2020. jonathan: just to return to the walmart numbers combat first look, the numbers looked decent. the ceo -- numbers, at first look, the numbers looked decent. then that line on supply chain costs. we...
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st. louis didn't want them and i don't think l.a.'s embraced them whatsoever who does, cincinnati bengals i tell america, hey, jump on the bandwagon right now. >> all aside, quite right. it's sort of awkward to watch them contend for a super bowl when everyone thinks they really don't belong there sort of luke warm on zillow maybe into the future. what about the rest of the real estate space right now a lot of, you know, contention about what stocks and which stocks you want to be exposed to in this rising rate environment? >> call me crazy actually like commercial real estate side of the business now. cushman wakefield 12, 12 times w cre space, likeit. value at heart and contrarian play. >> thank you. >>> finally, the only one of these three stocks that's actually expected to report a profit today exp expedia, up 11% this year. will we see omicron impact in this report? dom chu has the story. >> i guess you could say the expectations for expedia and bengals and rams are relatively hot according to this particular week on a consensus
st. louis didn't want them and i don't think l.a.'s embraced them whatsoever who does, cincinnati bengals i tell america, hey, jump on the bandwagon right now. >> all aside, quite right. it's sort of awkward to watch them contend for a super bowl when everyone thinks they really don't belong there sort of luke warm on zillow maybe into the future. what about the rest of the real estate space right now a lot of, you know, contention about what stocks and which stocks you want to be exposed...
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the only other time they had a super bowl victory was 1999 and that is when the team was based in st. louis are glad to have the super bowl win here in los angeles. back to you. >> very exciting, have things quieted down after the craziness last night in the city? >> reporter: you know, things are quiet now but i have to say the sun is coming up, people are starting to wake up i'm pretty sure people will want to keep the party going so we will have to wait and see. >> thank you so much, congrats to the rams and the cleanup begins. a lot to clean up this morning when the sun comes up thank you so much. we appreciate it. i want to apologize to my neighbors during that halftime party because i was getting down in my apartment. >> it was a good show. a little dance. we will enjoy those moves later. let's get a check on the weather and traffic. good morning, looking at cooler temperatures for today. if it was too warm with record highs over the weekend we're cooling down significantly and will fill a difference, already noticing the effects of the ocean breeze kicking in. first alert weather, lo
the only other time they had a super bowl victory was 1999 and that is when the team was based in st. louis are glad to have the super bowl win here in los angeles. back to you. >> very exciting, have things quieted down after the craziness last night in the city? >> reporter: you know, things are quiet now but i have to say the sun is coming up, people are starting to wake up i'm pretty sure people will want to keep the party going so we will have to wait and see. >> thank...
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on james bullard of st. louisearing of covid, and 3.5% to 4% wrote real gdp for this year, that is quite a number. lisa: it is quite a number. this is for the bulls. they see support for this kind of idea. also interesting to see him talk about the balance sheet which is what people are tried to get information on, saying it could be used to steepen the yield curve. what we heard from esther george on friday. how much we going to start to see the federal reserve pair back there $9 trillion balance sheet in order to avoid this yield curve conversion that semi people are worried about? jonathan: the markets -- tom: the markets moving from 31 down to 28. futures a -16, dow futures -96. we have gone from deep red to green and we have come back to red and green on the screen. i want to point out curve flattening with its explosive two year yield. some of the things i look out, this is the bramo worry board. lisa: pulled on. this morning -- hold on. this morning has been instructive about the dual risks. you have the gl
on james bullard of st. louisearing of covid, and 3.5% to 4% wrote real gdp for this year, that is quite a number. lisa: it is quite a number. this is for the bulls. they see support for this kind of idea. also interesting to see him talk about the balance sheet which is what people are tried to get information on, saying it could be used to steepen the yield curve. what we heard from esther george on friday. how much we going to start to see the federal reserve pair back there $9 trillion...
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in fact, st. louis became an olympic sport. in 1964, germany has won the most gold medals database at jonathan, crying went to find out why this is lose a sports where competitors hurtful down a hill that speeds up to 150 kilometers per hour. early to find out at the bottom is a german has probably one in germany. we have a big lose traditional edge. it's, they do this board and everyone is on fire for the sport. i think this isn't very big advantage. germany domination loose like no other country at the last winter olympics in 2018 german athletes, 13 of the 4 gold medals on offer. so why is that? germany invests heavily in sled technology and infrastructure to support its lose teams. that includes 4 competition tracks. more than any other country within crane will go, the kids can train on district a lot of in depth. one of the important thing then reaffirm you're a really good coaches that the other important thing. yes, moment of a we can train, but the world's best if i'm doing well, he and germany than i know that i'll al
in fact, st. louis became an olympic sport. in 1964, germany has won the most gold medals database at jonathan, crying went to find out why this is lose a sports where competitors hurtful down a hill that speeds up to 150 kilometers per hour. early to find out at the bottom is a german has probably one in germany. we have a big lose traditional edge. it's, they do this board and everyone is on fire for the sport. i think this isn't very big advantage. germany domination loose like no other...
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the st. louis st. tch editorial board clapped back writing this, which i think is common sense. notoriously liberal san francisco voters have discovered that they even have limits when it comes to progressivism gone wild. this is hardly the first time that progressives have failed to keep pace with the national mood. they mistook widespread public outrage over police killings of unarmed black people, as a mandate to defund and dismantle local police forces. that hit the nail on the head. we've been seeing this play out in these liberal studies, for example, remember gascon in l.a., he ran on a platform of compassionate prosecution and reducing incarceration. he shocked his voters when he extinguished sentence enhancement. the recall actions started immediately. he has not prosecuted basically anyone. it backfired on those photos. they were expecting someone sort of moderate. we also sought in san francisco, with boudin. he was elected by less than 3,000 votes on a similar prosecution platform. he has ut
the st. louis st. tch editorial board clapped back writing this, which i think is common sense. notoriously liberal san francisco voters have discovered that they even have limits when it comes to progressivism gone wild. this is hardly the first time that progressives have failed to keep pace with the national mood. they mistook widespread public outrage over police killings of unarmed black people, as a mandate to defund and dismantle local police forces. that hit the nail on the head. we've...
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>>and >>in st. louis, elliott reporting. kron 4 and kronon are honoring black history month and in the bay area, there will be a handful of local events to celebrate. >>in the month of february, some of the events are online and some in-person in napa valley. the city's 5th annual black history month event happens on zoom on saturday. $25. well, that ticket will buy a soul food meal to go and wine donated by a black owned winery in oakland, february 14th. there will be a parade planned at that new parish and downtown oakland. and in san francisco, a blues performances planned by martin luther mccoy. for february. 26, we have all of those details on our website. just have to go to the black history month and join kron 4 as we commemorate black history month. pam moore is going to be hosting our 30 minute special honoring black history, mind body and soul. it airs thursday, february 24th at 06:30pm. and thank you for watching kron on at noon. i'm to recess to we'll see you back here at 3. >>the news continues on kron on grab y
>>and >>in st. louis, elliott reporting. kron 4 and kronon are honoring black history month and in the bay area, there will be a handful of local events to celebrate. >>in the month of february, some of the events are online and some in-person in napa valley. the city's 5th annual black history month event happens on zoom on saturday. $25. well, that ticket will buy a soul food meal to go and wine donated by a black owned winery in oakland, february 14th. there will be a...
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the mayor of st. louisntry, and now homicides are down 20%, crime is down about 10%, and the reason is jones is doing exactly what democrats should be doing. number one, she's putting clinicians with police officers in high crime areas. number two, she's hiring interrupters to help people in community before it gets to gun violence. and number three and more importantly, she's working with her police department to solve cold cases. so if a murder happened, she's on her police department saying we need to solve these crimes as fast as possible. that's a model that should be mimicked around the world -- around the country by other mayors because what we're seeing in st. louis are actual results. david: you know, i- gianno, and we are interested in results. we don't care or what side of the aisle it's on. i'm so glad that it's working in that way. but, you know, the fist thing that richard suggested is something that mayor giuliani did in new york city back in 1993 and '94 which helped turn this, our situation
the mayor of st. louisntry, and now homicides are down 20%, crime is down about 10%, and the reason is jones is doing exactly what democrats should be doing. number one, she's putting clinicians with police officers in high crime areas. number two, she's hiring interrupters to help people in community before it gets to gun violence. and number three and more importantly, she's working with her police department to solve cold cases. so if a murder happened, she's on her police department saying...
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let's get to vonnie quinn. >> st. louis president jim bullard says the fmoc needs to raise interest rates. speaking to cnbc, he urged that rates should be raised by 100 basis points by july. another said jobs and inflation data show it is time to standardize monetary policy. retail inflation in india reached the tolerance limit for the first time in seven months. consumer prices rose 6.01%, driven by higher food and fuel costs. it is unlikely -- the are b.i. is likely to raise interest rates. indonesia may list all quarantine requirements for inbound travelers in april as fatality rates and hospitalizations remain under control. officials say the required quarantine period would be reduced to three days from five for incoming passengers who have received a booster shot. u.s. investigators said to be probing block trading on wall street. according to dow jones regulators are seeing if there were tipped hedge fund plans ahead of largest sales. there were subpoenas to morgan stanley, goldman sachs and hedge funds, asking for t
let's get to vonnie quinn. >> st. louis president jim bullard says the fmoc needs to raise interest rates. speaking to cnbc, he urged that rates should be raised by 100 basis points by july. another said jobs and inflation data show it is time to standardize monetary policy. retail inflation in india reached the tolerance limit for the first time in seven months. consumer prices rose 6.01%, driven by higher food and fuel costs. it is unlikely -- the are b.i. is likely to raise interest...
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present -- advocated for -- the st. louis president advocated for three.lobal news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. haidi: still ahead, money forward, the second-most valuable start up in japan by market cap tells us about the head when startups are facing in terms of fundraising and going public in the country -- the headwinds company's are facing. south korea's former foreign minister on how covid has hit the global labor market. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the pandemic has created lingering effects such as labor -- and supply constraints. let's discuss all of the match a picture with former south korea's foreign minister kang kyung-wha, one of the five candidates being nominated to lead the u.n.'s international labor organization. always great catching up with you. thank you so much for your time. we continue to see the labor shortages brought on by the pandemic. i wonder how much leverage this actually gives to workers in improving their conditi
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you can see 18 in st. louis. we're seeing temperatures in the single digits across portions of the dakotas, very cold windchills tomorrow morning. as this progresses to the east we're going to potentially see a lot of icing in places like boston and pittsburgh tomorrow. those are going to be two cities we need to watch out for sure before this thing finally wraps up by saturday. >> okay. we will brace ourselves, jennifer gray, thank you. >>> the global leader of isis is dead after u.s. special forces raided a building in syria overnight, an objectperation mo in the planning. the death of al qurayshi is detailed. >> last night operating on my orders the united states military forces successfully removed the global lead eer of isis. as our troops approached to capture the terrorist in a final act of desperate cowardness, with to regard to the lives of his own family or others in the building, he chose to blow himself up, not just with the vest but to blow up the third floor rather than face justice for the crimes h
you can see 18 in st. louis. we're seeing temperatures in the single digits across portions of the dakotas, very cold windchills tomorrow morning. as this progresses to the east we're going to potentially see a lot of icing in places like boston and pittsburgh tomorrow. those are going to be two cities we need to watch out for sure before this thing finally wraps up by saturday. >> okay. we will brace ourselves, jennifer gray, thank you. >>> the global leader of isis is dead...
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corey bush represents st. louis, missouri in congress. she wants to defund the police.l, let me be more precise. she wants to defund your police, but not her police. she spent nearly $70,000 on her own personal security last year. i don't know about your city or state, but $70,000 would get you your own personal police officer in south carolina, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. corey bush tells us she is progressive and the better word might be hypocritical. she wants to defund your police while she has a robust personal security detail in washington and st. louis and in that sense, the clear message that her safety is more important than yours. crime is the toughest tax of all on the poor. you look at the neighborhoods where the violent crime is taking place and it's not country clubs and gated communities. it is neighborhoods that can not afford to pay $70,000 for their own personal protection. it's communities where you actually have to show up for court when your case is called. if you truly care about the poor , then help keep them alive and keep their homes from
corey bush represents st. louis, missouri in congress. she wants to defund the police.l, let me be more precise. she wants to defund your police, but not her police. she spent nearly $70,000 on her own personal security last year. i don't know about your city or state, but $70,000 would get you your own personal police officer in south carolina, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. corey bush tells us she is progressive and the better word might be hypocritical. she wants to defund your police...
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oak on the city up through st. louisd see 52 max 8 inches and we are expecting the higher totals to be up through the northern new england region where we see potential for nearly a foot or more of snow especially come friday to saturday morning. you can see how much more snow we still have with this slow-moving system. ice is going to make for some very dangerous travel, we sell reports across the ohio valley through the central plains. all of that travel yesterday, more of that expected yesterday with nearly a quarter inch of ice that could bring in downed power lines, power outages and it's going to make for some slippery road conditions. definitely something we are going to be tracking as we had throughout the day on thursday, that morning commute throughout the day is going to be quite messy. >> shannon: thank you and you can keep track on the fox weather app and also on foxnews.com. coming up, a very snowy ceremony for a new england couple, and what about the groundhogs? today's viral videos, next. elp e joint symp
oak on the city up through st. louisd see 52 max 8 inches and we are expecting the higher totals to be up through the northern new england region where we see potential for nearly a foot or more of snow especially come friday to saturday morning. you can see how much more snow we still have with this slow-moving system. ice is going to make for some very dangerous travel, we sell reports across the ohio valley through the central plains. all of that travel yesterday, more of that expected...
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this is a place across the river the massacre of east st. louisly all-blacktown and saw a number of black people murdered. this is a place where the continual terror of black and marginalized people even continues to be celebrated today. the veiled prophet society was created to intimidate, and that is a society that has deeply racist roots. so these things are not off spoken about in missouri. until the last few years, which is likely seen across the last few years, we have seen police stop being polite and start getting real about racism. missouri has been at the vanguard of that. >> i get they're going to make it el hill to teach any of what you said in schools. that's the other trends, too, to hide the past. while we are talking about this, it is not just missouri. let's go to the officer, jason van dyke, who killed laquan mcdonald in chicago to go to another state in the midwest. he's free. he left prison. he served less than half of his sentence. he is a free man. you were covering that. i wonder what you think of that, what such a brief, br
this is a place across the river the massacre of east st. louisly all-blacktown and saw a number of black people murdered. this is a place where the continual terror of black and marginalized people even continues to be celebrated today. the veiled prophet society was created to intimidate, and that is a society that has deeply racist roots. so these things are not off spoken about in missouri. until the last few years, which is likely seen across the last few years, we have seen police stop...
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also monday, we'll speak with the st. louis fed president., what are you thinking here i'm dying to hear what he has to say. >> i was thinking about the super bowl >> also looking forward to the super bowl >> first off, it's going -- it's a homegame this is going to be a home game for the bengals. there's going to be more black and orange in that stands. i'm not kidding. i grew up in l.a >> go underdogs. >> it's not a football town. the bengals, i love the 4.5. joe -- >> joe is there. >> will he be just partying all week in l.a. >> he was careful not to say that he was rooting for them, because there is this curse that every time he picks a team, they lose so i was happy for the bengals that he didn't say too much about it but yeah. >> it's been a tough 60 years for cincinnati sports, since the mid 70s, big red machine that's kind of it. b b burrows is a stud, though. >> he is i heard you took the bengals even without the points. >> 4.5 i'm 15-2 my last 17. i'm not saying bet i'm not a gambling analyst, but everybody else can throw out number
also monday, we'll speak with the st. louis fed president., what are you thinking here i'm dying to hear what he has to say. >> i was thinking about the super bowl >> also looking forward to the super bowl >> first off, it's going -- it's a homegame this is going to be a home game for the bengals. there's going to be more black and orange in that stands. i'm not kidding. i grew up in l.a >> go underdogs. >> it's not a football town. the bengals, i love the 4.5. joe...
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he's also president of the st. louis metropolitan cause.ou coalition, what made the black church able to field his rule? >> first presence. >> the fact that we there, we've always been there. we've already had relationship and you really can't speak to people on a soul level without having a significant relationship. >> another church with that same relationship is fate. miracle temple. they too had to make quick changes in the pandemic to keep up with the needs of a hurting community. >> smaller praise and worship groups have taken the place. a big choirs because of covid protocols. there are stringent covid checks just to get in the church. >> smaller crowds attend because of covid social distancing less the often that again today more online and live streaming at churches like this that were shut down to in person services. bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back and i've done so many f
he's also president of the st. louis metropolitan cause.ou coalition, what made the black church able to field his rule? >> first presence. >> the fact that we there, we've always been there. we've already had relationship and you really can't speak to people on a soul level without having a significant relationship. >> another church with that same relationship is fate. miracle temple. they too had to make quick changes in the pandemic to keep up with the needs of a hurting...