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the closest one is st. louis, so, being a heart of the country, they westward worst team, they became americas team. that dovetails with branch ricky's system where they had a lot of players, the gas host team image and they become the quintessential team of the depression era. that peaks with the 1934 world series, i love this image on the right of the cardinals were versus the tigers in the 1934 world series. it really does represent the depression itself, much of the port industry is such shut down during the great depression so when they tar tigers and cardinals play they represent to beleaguered cities trying to make their way. st. louis is suffering from low wherever boat traffic, the western farm economy collapsing. a couple of key figures that really entertained people during the world series. one of them was dizzy dean, i will say more about him in a little bit but he is the pitcher representing, he would have two victories during the world series that really helped the cardinals. another fun one, they h
the closest one is st. louis, so, being a heart of the country, they westward worst team, they became americas team. that dovetails with branch ricky's system where they had a lot of players, the gas host team image and they become the quintessential team of the depression era. that peaks with the 1934 world series, i love this image on the right of the cardinals were versus the tigers in the 1934 world series. it really does represent the depression itself, much of the port industry is such...
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did the fbi recently raided property since st. louis, missouri, and st. petersburg, florida, tied to the african people's socialist party as the justice department and dies a russian man whohey accuse of using u.s.-based groups to spread russian propaganda. we will speak with african people's socialist party founder omali yeshitela whose home was raided. >> they see in the african people's party, and vanguard for the struggle for the liberation of our people. they see that because not just what we do here in united states but because we have the temerity to do like malcolm and take the struggle of black people around the world. amy: the bed and -- the biden administration says it has ended the remainder mexico policy that forced tens of thousands of asylum seekers to wait and mexico assert cases made their way through u.s. courts. >> now that the injunction has been lifted and the biden administration has expressed its intent to en the remaind mexicorogram, we demand they do so immediately d in an orderly way to disenrolling one who continues to bend rema
did the fbi recently raided property since st. louis, missouri, and st. petersburg, florida, tied to the african people's socialist party as the justice department and dies a russian man whohey accuse of using u.s.-based groups to spread russian propaganda. we will speak with african people's socialist party founder omali yeshitela whose home was raided. >> they see in the african people's party, and vanguard for the struggle for the liberation of our people. they see that because not...
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john: in a st. louis gerord rowe has a routine appointment with doctor kanika cunningham. she makes the usual checks. dr. cunningham: give me a deep breath and blow out. john: and asks about another issue she's monitoring. dr. cunningham: you said you're still using a little bit. are you using safe? snorting, not doing anything iv. john: cunningham, a family practice physician, treats drug addiction in her patients just like any other medical condition like high blood pressure or diabetes. if they're not ready to stop using drugs, she wants them to use them safely. dr. cunningham: i am concerned the last time that happens, you had an overdose and i don't want you to overdose again. my treatment plans incorporate safe use tips, safe consumption tips, a 1-800 number to never use alone. reviewing how to use narcan. so i want people to leave feeling empowered and equipped with the information because it is a chronic disease. rerrence of use is going to happen. so if we know that is going to happen, why do we
john: in a st. louis gerord rowe has a routine appointment with doctor kanika cunningham. she makes the usual checks. dr. cunningham: give me a deep breath and blow out. john: and asks about another issue she's monitoring. dr. cunningham: you said you're still using a little bit. are you using safe? snorting, not doing anything iv. john: cunningham, a family practice physician, treats drug addiction in her patients just like any other medical condition like high blood pressure or diabetes. if...
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the city of st. louis owns kinloch, in a sense. boyd (dramatized): i bleed too easily, and this is my sickness. it is better to bleed than to have the sickness of those who inflict the wound. tef poe: we feel that this is one of the things that intersects between these kids and young adults, before the streets get them, before the police get them, before the system get them... fannie wells: it's gonna be a battle, mm-hmm. ♪ del toro: stay up to date on america reframed at worldchannel.org. subscribe to world channel on youtube to go behind the story with "where the pavement ends" filmmaker jane gillooly. tell us what you think using #worldchannel. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in 2015, i started hearing about th natural gas pipeline that was going to be built in west roxbury. nothing this big had ever been built in a densely populated neighborhood. now i'd already signed petitions against pipelines in other parts of the country, and now there was one coming in my own backyard. but i didn't get involved right away. see, even though it was in a residentia
the city of st. louis owns kinloch, in a sense. boyd (dramatized): i bleed too easily, and this is my sickness. it is better to bleed than to have the sickness of those who inflict the wound. tef poe: we feel that this is one of the things that intersects between these kids and young adults, before the streets get them, before the police get them, before the system get them... fannie wells: it's gonna be a battle, mm-hmm. ♪ del toro: stay up to date on america reframed at worldchannel.org....
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here is and the st. louissince 2015, deaths from drug overdoses are up nearly 400 percent in the black community - a rate of increase that's eight times higher than the rise among white residents. it's a public health crisis that's largely been over overshadowed by the pandemic. >> in 2020 and 2021, we lost over 400 black men over a two year span. we lost more people to overdoses than to covid-19. this is a civil rights issue. it's a human rights issue that we need to change. it is a chronic disease and we have stigmatized a chronic disease. >> yes. >> rowe has been battling addiction since 2016, when he was depressed over losing his job and someone offered him heroin. >> so i was in the dumps and i thought maybe that would make me feel better if i snorted a couple of lines and that hooked me. and it hooked me for five years. i mean, hooked me bad. >> heroin gave way to fentanyl - a synthetic opioid 50 times more powerful. eventually he was taking up to 35 pills a day. >> was it just wanting it? or was it need
here is and the st. louissince 2015, deaths from drug overdoses are up nearly 400 percent in the black community - a rate of increase that's eight times higher than the rise among white residents. it's a public health crisis that's largely been over overshadowed by the pandemic. >> in 2020 and 2021, we lost over 400 black men over a two year span. we lost more people to overdoses than to covid-19. this is a civil rights issue. it's a human rights issue that we need to change. it is a...
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st. louisjim bullard says he still thinks the economy can avoid a recession. in a statement bullard says inflation has come in hotter than he would have expected. as a result, the fed would have to raise rate as little bit higher than what he previously said he had estimated that rates would have to go to 3.75% or 4%. we'll have jim on at 7:30 a.m. eastern when he joins us as a special guest. i don't know we've got something on him, andrew he's agreed to 90 minutes to be here. >> it's going to be fascinating. i imagine his comments may move markets. >> yeah, they will we talk a little bit -- you know, cincinnati and st. louis are kind of sister -- we're not that far apart a lot of the same type of salt-of-the-earth people, fly-over states. as you're in the plain, you definitely look down at those -- from -- right? no >> salt of the earth, joe, you are. salt of the earth. >> that's the first thing you think of when you think of me. salty maybe. a little salty most mornings. >> let's talk about e
st. louisjim bullard says he still thinks the economy can avoid a recession. in a statement bullard says inflation has come in hotter than he would have expected. as a result, the fed would have to raise rate as little bit higher than what he previously said he had estimated that rates would have to go to 3.75% or 4%. we'll have jim on at 7:30 a.m. eastern when he joins us as a special guest. i don't know we've got something on him, andrew he's agreed to 90 minutes to be here. >> it's...
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i know for a lot of people st. louis, ferguson, walls hold a lot of those moments, is there a moment in your life thatll connects hawaii wrote this book? that relate triggered your journey into abolition is a part of your worldview? ask her so much love. it is heartbreaking, it is heartbreaking. we know it's true but it's heartbreaking. thankful that she has you. i think place to ask this question i would say yes, i start at law school right after ferguson and he was killed right before i was set to be a civil-rights warrior. they want to try to write that ooin the book i started remembering all of these other moments of not only national tragedy but resistance to it. it's like i cannot talk about justice and ferguson by being a catalyst for abolition. i have all these other influences along the way. so it's hard to say one particular moment. the book book it was starting to prepare me. set group of black boys who were charged after they fought a group of white boys and put them in the hospital. i remember watching that
i know for a lot of people st. louis, ferguson, walls hold a lot of those moments, is there a moment in your life thatll connects hawaii wrote this book? that relate triggered your journey into abolition is a part of your worldview? ask her so much love. it is heartbreaking, it is heartbreaking. we know it's true but it's heartbreaking. thankful that she has you. i think place to ask this question i would say yes, i start at law school right after ferguson and he was killed right before i was...
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you brought me to st. louis once. [ laughter ] >> yeah, exotic places like hawaii, mexico, st. thrift store in st. louis." >> nicole: spend money to save money. >> she was in l.a., i was in new york, we both spent money to fly to st. louis and buy cheap clothes. >> nicole: uh-huh. tell them what happened. >> so -- i didn't look up where the -- the thrift shop was. >> nicole: yeah, she said google who? >> we just showed up. we couldn't find it. [ laughter ] >> nicole: yeah. yeah. so you booked the airbnb. it smelled like dead people. >> yes. i mean, i didn't -- >> nicole: you booked it. >> they didn't have a smell test online. >> nicole: no. but it was bad. the tiles were dry rotted. we drove over state lines, back and forth, trying to find this thrift store. >> i have proof that it actually existed. >> nicole: you do? >> i do. i took a picture of myself in the store. i don't think i ever showed this to you. >> nicole: what else do you have hidden in that chair? you're just pulling [ bleep ] out. i got a sign, i got my phone, what else is in there? >> well! >> nicole: i wish it
you brought me to st. louis once. [ laughter ] >> yeah, exotic places like hawaii, mexico, st. thrift store in st. louis." >> nicole: spend money to save money. >> she was in l.a., i was in new york, we both spent money to fly to st. louis and buy cheap clothes. >> nicole: uh-huh. tell them what happened. >> so -- i didn't look up where the -- the thrift shop was. >> nicole: yeah, she said google who? >> we just showed up. we couldn't find it. [...
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so st. louis is located in missouri, which has always been an extremely hostile state for abortion rights. before it was over turned, there was already only one abortion clinic, and so abortion is currently completely bandon. very, the thing about st. louis is that it's right next to illinois, which is a state that has passed protections burg, worst and access. so there are a few clinics directly across the river about a 20 minute drive for better, easy to access for st. louis ends and that have also been seen a huge influx of patients from around the country as people are pushed further and further away to try and get the procedures they need to all these restrictions and the trigger bands and stuff like that. and so you think people who are there in st. louis are able to go to illinois to have their procedures carried out. but one of the other effects from this, despite the executive order, we'd have had to day our home abortion, i'm abortions on the rise. there was this statistic from the got t
so st. louis is located in missouri, which has always been an extremely hostile state for abortion rights. before it was over turned, there was already only one abortion clinic, and so abortion is currently completely bandon. very, the thing about st. louis is that it's right next to illinois, which is a state that has passed protections burg, worst and access. so there are a few clinics directly across the river about a 20 minute drive for better, easy to access for st. louis ends and that...
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host: at his mildred in st. louis -- that is mildred in st. louis. axios reports -- as it response to the house speaker visit which is ahead of plan my military drills. timely -- taiwanese officials say it may amount to a blockade. that is according to bloomberg as officials in japan expressed alarm at beijing plans. china's government also -- and retaliation up the trip -- in retaliation of the trip. from maryland, on the support line, we will hear from rick. caller: i hope everyone is having a good morning. oh my gosh. i spent my entire career working in the defense department. the lady who called has no clue what is -- she is talking about. the united states has a $700 billion a year in defense. there are reasons of -- for that because we have to be ready. that is why we have the best fighters in the best nuclear subs -- and the best nuclear slopes --subs. we have to be ready? --. host: do you think the speakers trip will aggravate tensions with china? caller: it doesn't matter because free is free and -- if they wanted to go to cuba, let them go?
host: at his mildred in st. louis -- that is mildred in st. louis. axios reports -- as it response to the house speaker visit which is ahead of plan my military drills. timely -- taiwanese officials say it may amount to a blockade. that is according to bloomberg as officials in japan expressed alarm at beijing plans. china's government also -- and retaliation up the trip -- in retaliation of the trip. from maryland, on the support line, we will hear from rick. caller: i hope everyone is having...
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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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i know for a lot of people st. louis, ferguson and i sleep as an attorney was very pivoting is the laws and they hold a lot of those moments it is our moment in your life that connects to what you wrote this book really triggered your journey into evolution is a part of your worldview. >> wow, wow, there's so much love, is just heartbreaking. we know that is not true but that is heartbreaking and thankful that she has you. and i think that before assess question, and ferguson and i say oh yeah, i was at law school and about two minutes fromor my houe when i said to become this civih rights lawyer but then when you try to write that in the book like okay, i thought of remembering all of these other moments of not only tragedy but the distance to it and it was like like you talk about justice and ferguson like being a catalyst for abolitionist i think i you because i had all of these other influences. it is hard to say one particular moment in the book i wrote several i guess started to prepare me as i would talk about thi
i know for a lot of people st. louis, ferguson and i sleep as an attorney was very pivoting is the laws and they hold a lot of those moments it is our moment in your life that connects to what you wrote this book really triggered your journey into evolution is a part of your worldview. >> wow, wow, there's so much love, is just heartbreaking. we know that is not true but that is heartbreaking and thankful that she has you. and i think that before assess question, and ferguson and i say oh...
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st. louisools and elementary schools being impacted by the bus driver shortage, almost 3400 students on 35 routes will be impacted and here is the superintendent explaining how they plan to mitigate these issues over the next two weeks. >> we provide $75 cards to elementary parents which is about 600 and bus passes, meaning a metro bus providing students transportation to schools is optional. we believe that two weeks will be the sunset of this on september 6th we should be in a position with those 35 routes that we're not running right now will be able to be run. >> reporter: another thing they're doing in st. louis is opening ups earlier so parents can drop off kids and make it to work on time. this is what we're seeing as school districts are back. st. louis will be back in school starting monday. amara and boris? >> so many parents rely on these buses to get their children to school every day. thank you. >>> you know, it's just not bus drivers. school districts across the country are scramb
st. louisools and elementary schools being impacted by the bus driver shortage, almost 3400 students on 35 routes will be impacted and here is the superintendent explaining how they plan to mitigate these issues over the next two weeks. >> we provide $75 cards to elementary parents which is about 600 and bus passes, meaning a metro bus providing students transportation to schools is optional. we believe that two weeks will be the sunset of this on september 6th we should be in a position...
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. > >> former a frankie montas mades yankee debut in st. louis, wasnt good. there's nolan arenado in the top of two, that's out of here, a three-run homer making it 6-4. montas allowed six runs in three innings and ended up wh a no decision. st. louis won the the game 12-9. > >> game week for the 49ers, the team has tomorrow off. then it's it's three straight practices as as they get ready for friday's preseason opener against the green bay packers. kyle shanahan shanahan and the coaching staff wearing d.c. shirts. 8-7 is dwit clark day in santa clara. trey lance could have used clark with clark with the first string offense today. partner the 49ers 49ers defense got the better ofe at practice. > >> golf now, ashleybuhei triple bogeyed and lost the outright lead. it goes to a playoff and on the fourth hole she totally redeems herself out of the bunker, stopped a few feet from the hole. so the south african only needed a tap-in. here it is, yes. not only is it her first major win, it's her first tour win in over 200 tournaments. > >> pga final round of wyndham
. > >> former a frankie montas mades yankee debut in st. louis, wasnt good. there's nolan arenado in the top of two, that's out of here, a three-run homer making it 6-4. montas allowed six runs in three innings and ended up wh a no decision. st. louis won the the game 12-9. > >> game week for the 49ers, the team has tomorrow off. then it's it's three straight practices as as they get ready for friday's preseason opener against the green bay packers. kyle shanahan shanahan and...
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brands, clorox, and others st. louisames bullard kicking off with an exclusive on cnbc at 7:30. by the way, a voting member of the fed. then it's philadelphia fed president patrick harker, minne philadelphia fed president patrick harker, richmond fed president tom barkin and minneapolis fed president neel kashkari >>> gentlemen, thank you both for being here andy, let's start with you on just the market yut looc we've seen a nice little bounce today. we'll see if it holds. is this an area of the market that's still feeling good to you right now for future investments? >> sure. so investors are feeling good because the month of july was one of the best in quite a while. it was a really long hope for balance in a year that's had little in the way of good news for investors. i think the reason it's happening is that earnings season is coming in much better than a lot of investors had feared companies have shown resiliency in being able to pass on inflationary costs to consumers. profits are still growing, and that means thi
brands, clorox, and others st. louisames bullard kicking off with an exclusive on cnbc at 7:30. by the way, a voting member of the fed. then it's philadelphia fed president patrick harker, minne philadelphia fed president patrick harker, richmond fed president tom barkin and minneapolis fed president neel kashkari >>> gentlemen, thank you both for being here andy, let's start with you on just the market yut looc we've seen a nice little bounce today. we'll see if it holds. is this an...
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lines we are getting from the st. louised resident, he is speaking in new york and saying, inflation can be slowed without leading to a recession, and the fed has developed a scale in what he calls an orderly matter. whether we do see a recession as well as -- is what is top and mind. we saw that in starbucks earnings, the ceo saying investors and high-end consumers are not giving up habits just yet. resilience is coming through in the consumer space. let's take a look at the equity space. slightly firmer start on those comments even though we understand the fed pivot is not around the corner just yet. geopolitical tensions are at play, we are seeing that in the fx space. the dollar strength returning, that is playing into the yen, it's weaker, it has been testing the 100 day moving average. this is all after nancy pelosi arrived in taiwan. haidi: let's get more on that expected meeting, what the consequences might be. our next guest says we will likely get through this without a crisis. great to have you with us. what is t
lines we are getting from the st. louised resident, he is speaking in new york and saying, inflation can be slowed without leading to a recession, and the fed has developed a scale in what he calls an orderly matter. whether we do see a recession as well as -- is what is top and mind. we saw that in starbucks earnings, the ceo saying investors and high-end consumers are not giving up habits just yet. resilience is coming through in the consumer space. let's take a look at the equity space....
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new this afternoon, st. louisid he is leaning towards a 75 basis point hike next month saying the market speculation over rate cuts is definitely premature at the same time, saying fears of a recession are overblown this coming in an interview with the "wall street journal." the markets are giving about a 58% chance of a 50 basis point hike at the september meeting. this is the risk that the fed goes even more than expected, not just in september, but into next year where the market is pricing in cuts. isn't that a risk to the rally >> well, yes and no. i mean, i think the market is pricing in the fed continuing to raise rates. i think the fed has done a great job by most accounts the fed has regained their credibility and i think that's what was interesting in the "fed speak" a day or two ago. they reiterated their commitment to fighting inflation but also said we will be data dependent, which they said last time. to me, that's code for we do not want to overstep here and slow down the economic situation too much
new this afternoon, st. louisid he is leaning towards a 75 basis point hike next month saying the market speculation over rate cuts is definitely premature at the same time, saying fears of a recession are overblown this coming in an interview with the "wall street journal." the markets are giving about a 58% chance of a 50 basis point hike at the september meeting. this is the risk that the fed goes even more than expected, not just in september, but into next year where the market...
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south of st. louis, as it migrates away south, of course historic flooding last week occurred on the western side of st. louis. and in the span of 12 hours upwards of 75,000 lightning strikes scattered about the region here in the united states. so again, showing you just how intense this line of storms has been. rainfallment as just since midnight local time pushing up over 3.5 inches in a few spots. anytime you see these sorts of numbers, you know that you will see devastating flooding. water levels will rise to significant values especially when the soil is as saturated as it is. the system will migrate farther toward the east. there is a risk thursday and friday, a generally slight risk for potential for excessive rainfall again on areas that have already seen so much rainfall. in the town of hazard, one of the communities very hard hit, thunderstorm possibilities in place, heat may not look as hot as it is because you have to factor in the humidity. it will feel considerably warmer than the middle
south of st. louis, as it migrates away south, of course historic flooding last week occurred on the western side of st. louis. and in the span of 12 hours upwards of 75,000 lightning strikes scattered about the region here in the united states. so again, showing you just how intense this line of storms has been. rainfallment as just since midnight local time pushing up over 3.5 inches in a few spots. anytime you see these sorts of numbers, you know that you will see devastating flooding. water...
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st. louis, indianapolis and buffalo. it's going to be dangerous out there. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, a potential crisis in the beer industry. >>> also ahead, sneaker scam. the man being called the bernie madoff of sneakers. and how buyers got duped. >>> but first a girl kidnapped and tied to a bed for one week escapes by chewing through her restraints. what police are saying about the i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how...
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look at chicago and st. louis numbers.k you for your time this morning and again our condolences on the passing of david. we appreciate it meantime hundreds of service members who may have been hurt in combat taking their power back. competition for active military and vets to showcase their skills and how they overcame the odds. one hero, in fact, sharing his story of resilience as the only one-handed medic in the u.s. military. >> we focus on ability not disability. and that's why we are here. we are showing everybody what we are able and capable to do. i wanted to feel that sense of family again. that's what drove me. the warrior games continue this week with closing ceremonies on sunday and now i want to toss it to carley shimkus who has a big announcement to share with all of you. >> carley: my announcement is that i'm pregnant. [cheers] expecting a baby in february. it still doesn't feel real. i am going to be a mom. i'm so excited about this. i'm so excited to see my husband pete with a baby. is he going to be the b
look at chicago and st. louis numbers.k you for your time this morning and again our condolences on the passing of david. we appreciate it meantime hundreds of service members who may have been hurt in combat taking their power back. competition for active military and vets to showcase their skills and how they overcame the odds. one hero, in fact, sharing his story of resilience as the only one-handed medic in the u.s. military. >> we focus on ability not disability. and that's why we...
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clinical epidemiologist at washington state university in st. louis.to have you on the program this evening. honestly this seems deflating and disheartening in many ways. what stands out to you the most about your own research here? >> well thank you for having me. and the most important thing is people who experience the infection, meaning people who had primary or first infection and go on to experience reinfection experience increase risk of covid problems in an acute phase, but far more importantly also on the post state in the long haul phase. e are infection is not benign. we went into this thinking that, you know, people who are maybe immuned from the first infection and some of them have been vaccinated that they're not going to experience any problems. that's absolutely not the case. reinfection could contribute the risk both in the acute phase and also in the long haul. >> and doctor, why are some people or a lot of people getting reinfected? covid multiple times. is it bad luck, lifestyle, or something medically that you could see? >> and a
clinical epidemiologist at washington state university in st. louis.to have you on the program this evening. honestly this seems deflating and disheartening in many ways. what stands out to you the most about your own research here? >> well thank you for having me. and the most important thing is people who experience the infection, meaning people who had primary or first infection and go on to experience reinfection experience increase risk of covid problems in an acute phase, but far...
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it's so bad in st. louisrds because the district needs them to help them drive their kids to school. alex, it's not just in st. louis, it's across the country. what does it look like? >> it's across the country. it's not a new problem but a compounding problem that didn't start during the pandemic but exacerbated by it. it's stretching coast-to-coast. teacher shortages from delaware to nevada tens of thousands of vacancies in school districts across the country and as kids get back to the classroom, districts scrambling to come up with stopgap measures to have enough teachers to keep those classes going. so for example, in florida, you've got a plan to put military veterans in the classroom. they may not have the traditional teaching background but certainly people there feel they have valuable experience that they could share in the classroom in arizona they're changing licensing requirements, which means that teachers will be able to get in the classroom before they have a college degree and in some rural s
it's so bad in st. louisrds because the district needs them to help them drive their kids to school. alex, it's not just in st. louis, it's across the country. what does it look like? >> it's across the country. it's not a new problem but a compounding problem that didn't start during the pandemic but exacerbated by it. it's stretching coast-to-coast. teacher shortages from delaware to nevada tens of thousands of vacancies in school districts across the country and as kids get back to the...
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. >> hey, tyler, thank you very much our jackson hole coverage continues with st. louis president jim bullard. thanks for joining us. >> happy to be here. >> tyler gives you a curtain raise, a man who speaks his mind and not afraid to talk about where things are going what's your take a couple of weeks ago you talked about a 4.4 peak funds rate. are you still in line with that idea >> i think i said 3.75 to 4. >> okay. >> -- is my target for this year, for the end of this year, and i like the front loading i like the idea that you get the rate increases in earlier rather than later we've got inflation right now. we've got a strong labor market right now. it seems like a good time to get to the right neighborhood for the funds rate we had a good debate in the noon hour of the idea of 50 and 75 and how much does it matter? what's the upside of that? i think the front loading idea is that first of all, you show you're serious about inflation fighting and you want to get up to the level that will put downward pressure on inflation and we're at 2.33 right now. that's not high
. >> hey, tyler, thank you very much our jackson hole coverage continues with st. louis president jim bullard. thanks for joining us. >> happy to be here. >> tyler gives you a curtain raise, a man who speaks his mind and not afraid to talk about where things are going what's your take a couple of weeks ago you talked about a 4.4 peak funds rate. are you still in line with that idea >> i think i said 3.75 to 4. >> okay. >> -- is my target for this year, for...
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i am wondering why, someone with some ideas can't build a canal from st. louis and the mississippi all the way to california with water flowing through that, with feeds going north and south to areas like oklahoma, and they need water. with the mississippi, or the great lakes, and all of the states that need water. host: ok, douglas. sarah? guest: water would be more expensive than the users want to pay. people have money to pay for projects to bring water in. they have less expensive alternatives on the pipeline. were talking about nine states. there is a significant environmental impact. there is a continental divide. that would be a massive project and feasible. it is even in a study from 2015. for the colorado basin, that was one of the projects that was scoped. it is not a solution that is as attractive for bringing water in that many of the other solutions that i have mentioned. i think the caller said he was in los angeles, and in l.a., they are warring 100,000 feet of water into the ocean, that's enough water for 650,000 homes. capturing that water, trea
i am wondering why, someone with some ideas can't build a canal from st. louis and the mississippi all the way to california with water flowing through that, with feeds going north and south to areas like oklahoma, and they need water. with the mississippi, or the great lakes, and all of the states that need water. host: ok, douglas. sarah? guest: water would be more expensive than the users want to pay. people have money to pay for projects to bring water in. they have less expensive...
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and wagner from st. louis, who represents the dense home in st. louis, which is a national park, because it's a grant association with whitehaven, and then, my other good friend, sherry brown. when i went to -- and i have a missouri reason for this, and additional to a personal reason. -- ohio, and you should have a reason to want to be the other sponsor of this bill, and he was glad to do that. i think he will have some remarks, virtually, a little bit later. but graham missouri history is pretty deep. his first appointment after his first posting after west point was at jefferson barracks, which was the first posting for an awful lot of graduate of west point. and his roommate, fred, from west point was there as well. so, he wound up going with his roommate to whitehaven, a place for his roommate had grown up, and he would have said i think, the most important moment of his life was meeting fred. fred dent sister, julia, later, they are married and his life is better and more stable and more focused when julia dent, then juliet grant, was around.
and wagner from st. louis, who represents the dense home in st. louis, which is a national park, because it's a grant association with whitehaven, and then, my other good friend, sherry brown. when i went to -- and i have a missouri reason for this, and additional to a personal reason. -- ohio, and you should have a reason to want to be the other sponsor of this bill, and he was glad to do that. i think he will have some remarks, virtually, a little bit later. but graham missouri history is...
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we're hearing from the st. louiso says that this is a temporary problem, they are working to correct it. >> we anticipate that this shortage will last approximately two weeks. we're working with our local vendor who provides transportation for us to get enough drivers to the certification process for drivers in the next two weeks. >> reporter: bus driver shortage stems from the fact you're seeing drivers continue to retire and districts are having trouble replacing those drivers with new drivers. the issues are being reported everywhere from connecticut to alaska. alaska only serving some of their students with bus rides right now, rotating that until they can get a new solution in place, in places like arizona, they're saying you could have to wait 15 or 20 minutes for a bus, while drivers do double runs. you're seeing something similar in the classrooms. school districts say it is not just an issue with retirement, they're having problems with retention and recruitment. thousands of teachers are needed, shortages f
we're hearing from the st. louiso says that this is a temporary problem, they are working to correct it. >> we anticipate that this shortage will last approximately two weeks. we're working with our local vendor who provides transportation for us to get enough drivers to the certification process for drivers in the next two weeks. >> reporter: bus driver shortage stems from the fact you're seeing drivers continue to retire and districts are having trouble replacing those drivers...
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>> sheryl: kindergarten through sixth in the st. louis i got in a band as a backup singer and then i started getting commercials, a guy walked in and was a producer and hired me for singing on a mcdonald's commercial, so paid me twice of what i made into years of teaching. >> kelly: it is such a statement for teachers, i am
>> sheryl: kindergarten through sixth in the st. louis i got in a band as a backup singer and then i started getting commercials, a guy walked in and was a producer and hired me for singing on a mcdonald's commercial, so paid me twice of what i made into years of teaching. >> kelly: it is such a statement for teachers, i am
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in st. louis won't have a bus to catch when school starts on monday. how the district is working around the bus driver shortage. ♪ my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. between the high interest, the fees... i felt trapped. debt, debt, debt. so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi. get your money right. ♪ so, i'm a beach side hotel. as you can see, i'm pretty relaxed. i uh don't mean to brag, but i do have multiple pools. i'm looking for someone who likes sand and sun. active types are cool. i know a lot of fun spots. if you have kids, great. i'm great with kids. and uh yeah that's me, a beach side hotel. ♪ ♪ in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to b
in st. louis won't have a bus to catch when school starts on monday. how the district is working around the bus driver shortage. ♪ my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. between the high interest, the fees... i felt trapped. debt, debt, debt. so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit...
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so much that in st. louisndra field here with the latest on this. it's really across the country. >> this is really a situation of whatever it takes from connecticut to alaska to get kids to school and everywhere in between, including st. louis, where families of young children are getting $75 gas cards in order to offset their driving costs, older children will be given metro cards in order to help them get to schools. the problem being felt in alaska where a third of students will be served at a time, they will rotate bus routes until they can come up with more creative solutions and perhaps nor resources. in arizona families are being told they have to be patient, buses could run on delays of 15 to 20 minutes while drivers do double runs. districts looking at how to consolidate these routes, make them a bit more efficient, but that isn't doing enough to make up for the shortfall entirely. georgia starts the school year 200 bus drivers short, in connecticut the number goes up to 1,000. this is coming over ye
so much that in st. louisndra field here with the latest on this. it's really across the country. >> this is really a situation of whatever it takes from connecticut to alaska to get kids to school and everywhere in between, including st. louis, where families of young children are getting $75 gas cards in order to offset their driving costs, older children will be given metro cards in order to help them get to schools. the problem being felt in alaska where a third of students will be...
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st. louisr grip on the best record in baseball, after being swept by the cardinals. st. louis outslugging the bronx bombers last night in a 12-9 win and makes them the first team to sweep the yankees in a series of at least three games so far this year. the cardinals move to a season-best 12 games over.500, and now two games ahead of the second place milwaukee brewers in the national league central. the slumping yankees, who over the last 40-odd games are actually playing a little bit under .500 ball, they still have the best record in the earn league, but it is -- the american league, but it is a lead down to 9 1/2 games over toronto, the first time it has been in single digits since mid june. they will not get caught there in the division. the blumgs gained a half game yesterday after an overturned haul in the 10th inning led to a 3-2 victory over the minnesota twins. we're watching this here. originally called out at the plate, trying to score the game-winning run but the call was then rever
st. louisr grip on the best record in baseball, after being swept by the cardinals. st. louis outslugging the bronx bombers last night in a 12-9 win and makes them the first team to sweep the yankees in a series of at least three games so far this year. the cardinals move to a season-best 12 games over.500, and now two games ahead of the second place milwaukee brewers in the national league central. the slumping yankees, who over the last 40-odd games are actually playing a little bit under...
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who represents dent home in st. louis whitehaven, which is a national park because of the grant association. with whitehaven and then my other good friend of shared brown and when i went to share this and i've got a missouri reason for this in addition to a personal reason but certainly is an ohio when you should have a reason to want to be the the other sponsor of this bill and he was glad to do that. i think he'll have some remarks virtually a little bit later the grant missouri history is really pretty deep his first appointment after his first to posting after after west point. was that jefferson barracks, which was the first posting for an awful lot of of graduates of west point and his roommate fred dent his roommate from west point was there as well and so he wound up going with his roommate to whitehaven a place where his roommate had grown up and at the maybe the he would i think have said the most important moment of his life met fred grant fred dent's sister julia and a few years later there married and his lif
who represents dent home in st. louis whitehaven, which is a national park because of the grant association. with whitehaven and then my other good friend of shared brown and when i went to share this and i've got a missouri reason for this in addition to a personal reason but certainly is an ohio when you should have a reason to want to be the the other sponsor of this bill and he was glad to do that. i think he'll have some remarks virtually a little bit later the grant missouri history is...
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we are live at jackson hole later this week for that crucial powell speech and philadelphia, st. louis, cleveland, and atlanta. we have major conversations coming up with the central bankers. stay with us, we are getting the bite of korea decision today. we are speaking to the bok boss as well. >> chinese prime minister is a stepping up as the nation caretaker leader as the prime minister rules on whether he has reached an eight year term limit. he seized power in 2014, he has days to respond to the decision. $2 billion and -- $3 billion in weapons for ukraine, president biden says he is ensuring they can stay during the long-term. ukraine celebrated its independence from the union in 1991. the u.s.'s response to revise the nuclear program, the eu says the u.s. response has been passed on to tehran. president biden is committed to achieving a diplomatic outcome. hong kong employees early morning trading and the stock market is opening as a storm bears down on china. storm warnings will remain in place. if the warning stays after 9:00 a.m. the morning session will be canceled. global ne
we are live at jackson hole later this week for that crucial powell speech and philadelphia, st. louis, cleveland, and atlanta. we have major conversations coming up with the central bankers. stay with us, we are getting the bite of korea decision today. we are speaking to the bok boss as well. >> chinese prime minister is a stepping up as the nation caretaker leader as the prime minister rules on whether he has reached an eight year term limit. he seized power in 2014, he has days to...
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this is where ape sunquest comes in. st. louis is an entrepreneur in manure, in dung, cow pool, or whatever else. one wants to call this st quiz cells, an enhanced mixture of regular cow poop, with other natural ingredients, like lime city, mulch and chips. i think what's, what's happening right now is with this crisis that we're having, it's an a catapult dis industry. it's going to be anybody that has any sort of renewable of sustainable technology is gonna be gang busters. nearly anybody working in our culture, including local and state governments, and most experts in the u. s. whole ape suncrest is right. all agree and extend it, or even worse, fertilizer crisis is going to hurt everybody all over the world. all right, all your fertilizer questions answered there. and finally, a small town in slovenia, miss celebrating an important ingredient for beer. the flavor filled hops. the hopper day marks the beginning of the harvest for the intensely flavoured flower slovenia has been celebrating hopper day since. 1962. there's even
this is where ape sunquest comes in. st. louis is an entrepreneur in manure, in dung, cow pool, or whatever else. one wants to call this st quiz cells, an enhanced mixture of regular cow poop, with other natural ingredients, like lime city, mulch and chips. i think what's, what's happening right now is with this crisis that we're having, it's an a catapult dis industry. it's going to be anybody that has any sort of renewable of sustainable technology is gonna be gang busters. nearly anybody...
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they will illegally devoted st. louis, i recommend going up with didn't even have like johns to game asylum. you'll have what? yeah, i don't want to spanish police simply send them back. that would be, oh my god. that's illegal. under international law, many of the migrants were from countries entitling them to refugee status in europe . we put the claims to the head of the regional government. there might be one or 2 cases that have been many attempts to get across the border. recently. we were all worried about the wall rising green prices, missile, and people going hungry. they are real consequences from all of that or less realty . i was totally literate. melia is a small city with a population of around $90000.00. it's one of the few european territories which has a land border with africa. journalist javier says spain as happy to pay out millions to its african neighbors to keep migrants back from its border. maroka, half in morocco, music. he doesn't know the world for us. we want to be seen as a beacon for human r
they will illegally devoted st. louis, i recommend going up with didn't even have like johns to game asylum. you'll have what? yeah, i don't want to spanish police simply send them back. that would be, oh my god. that's illegal. under international law, many of the migrants were from countries entitling them to refugee status in europe . we put the claims to the head of the regional government. there might be one or 2 cases that have been many attempts to get across the border. recently. we...
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the st. louis was forced to return to europe. been onboard the ship were killed in the holocaust. >> i think there is a tendency to look back on the 1930s and '40s and say i don't understand why we didn't do more. it is so clear these people needed to get out and we should have been the country to welcome them. then we look in our newspapers and look in magazines and watch tv today and say, oh, it is so complicated now. i think the more you learn about american responses to the holocaust and the more you learn about this time period, you realize what was really complicated then and the people opposing immigration then had very similar arguments as you hear today. i think it is incredibly important to educate young people about the holocaust. young people are the future leaders of this country. they are the ones who need to carry this lesson forward. holocaust survivors talk all the time about how they were witnesses for their families and how learning their stories allows us to bear witness for future generations, too. >> for the
the st. louis was forced to return to europe. been onboard the ship were killed in the holocaust. >> i think there is a tendency to look back on the 1930s and '40s and say i don't understand why we didn't do more. it is so clear these people needed to get out and we should have been the country to welcome them. then we look in our newspapers and look in magazines and watch tv today and say, oh, it is so complicated now. i think the more you learn about american responses to the holocaust...
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and for the first time in several years, major league baseball will head to london with the st. louisgo cubs set to play a two-game series next june. the league last played there in 2019. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm margaret brennan in for norah. tonight pressure builds on president biden to broker a prisoner swap with russia to free basketball star brittney griner. today a russian judge gave her a nine-year sentence after finding her guilty of drug possession and smuggling. the two-time olympic gold medalist pleaded with the russian judge not to, quote, end her life and apologized, saying she never intended to break laws or hurt anyone. the u.s. considers griner and another american prisoner wrongfully detained by russia. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' nancy cordes starts us off from the white house. good evening, nancy. >> margaret, the white house was unequivocal today. brittney g
and for the first time in several years, major league baseball will head to london with the st. louisgo cubs set to play a two-game series next june. the league last played there in 2019. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm margaret brennan in for norah. tonight pressure builds on president biden...
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you think about the couple in st. louis when black lives matter urged and they came out of their homes with their guns aimed at these people who did not have weapons. when you think of the language of ron johnson talking but i was not afraid about thatab insurrection because these were law-abiding people. but if that had been black lives matter. that narrative of being a left defenseless with gun safety laws is being left defenseless to black people who as we get the narrative is a piece on this building guns. families who have dealt with gun violence. in a health group, a support group. the issue of gun safety comes up. and they're like no, no we do not want any of thosegu laws thy will take our guns and those folks from st. louis will come and take everything that we have. and that isg what we are lookig at. how anti- blackness short-circuits common sense. and it says we are willing to be unsafe in our schools. we are willing to be unsafe at the grocery store. we are willing to be unsafe in church. just so that we can sup
you think about the couple in st. louis when black lives matter urged and they came out of their homes with their guns aimed at these people who did not have weapons. when you think of the language of ron johnson talking but i was not afraid about thatab insurrection because these were law-abiding people. but if that had been black lives matter. that narrative of being a left defenseless with gun safety laws is being left defenseless to black people who as we get the narrative is a piece on...
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this is where ape sunquest comes in. st. louis is an entrepreneur in manure, in dung, cow pool, or whatever else one wants to call this sand quiz cells, an enhanced mixture of regular cow prove with other natural ingredients like lime city mulch and gypsum, i think, ah, what's, what's happening right now is with this crisis that we're having, it's an a catapult dis industry. it's going to be anybody that has any sort of renewable sustainable technology is gonna be gang busters. nearly anybody working in our culture, including local and state governments, and most experts in the u. s. whole ape suncrest is right, all agree and extend it, or even worse, fertilizer crisis is going to hurt everybody all over the and that social for more checkout d, w dot com slash business. and of course he didn't use youtube channel. i'm chris kolber on the line. thanks for watching. have successful day. ah ah, with ah, ah bomb yan destroyed by the taliban in 2001 shock waves around the world were history repeat itself the year after islamist took ov
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i was born in st. louis in crystal city, missouri, a small town on the mississippi river. i went to college at princeton university where i studied history and the oxford university where
i was born in st. louis in crystal city, missouri, a small town on the mississippi river. i went to college at princeton university where i studied history and the oxford university where
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i was born in st. louis, missouri and i grew up in crystal city, missouri, a small town on the mississippi river. i went to college at princeton university where i studied history and the oxford university where i studied velocity, politics, and economics. i am 25 years old. [background noises] >> i started playing basketball when i was nine years old, practicing say three or four hours a day, five days a week. in high school i played and all through college. but when i finished the last game of my courage it clear i thought i had finished basketball. i'd turn down a professional contract because i had been fortunate enough to get a rodent scholarship to go to school at oxford in england. and that is what i wanted to do. i looked at it, is a chance to experience a wide variety of things. and m basketball i did not feel was that important. so i went to oxford, i studied, traveled in for about a year end a half i played very little basketball. but in the spring of my second year, when i went down to the gym to
i was born in st. louis, missouri and i grew up in crystal city, missouri, a small town on the mississippi river. i went to college at princeton university where i studied history and the oxford university where i studied velocity, politics, and economics. i am 25 years old. [background noises] >> i started playing basketball when i was nine years old, practicing say three or four hours a day, five days a week. in high school i played and all through college. but when i finished the last...
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it's in st. louis, with almost what she has veterans united. so i'm still a book i'm supposed to do. all the formula are still same. yes. only silly in your cut. all right, i'm will you time? yes. you want to keep your settings. they were so or sneaky, i was also consider will knowledgeable that full check when you thought on the former. but most of them was and i am you miles for sure, i'm not sure if it was by at the mill or your she used to still live. yes, the truth of this will. she was a human where you can order them for the recon emissions to the source code to sure . yeah. a shop with a piece of shit. yeah. but more strict mean? sure. it's a pretty. yeah. it's a control room. he probably will be here with. can you go that or not? some of them appreciate if you needed those the most that i just have to do if it was nice talking when you stay and you know that you knew anybody, we always want to give you an issue. what you needed to know where it's from. it's a little bit better then you know, nobody mean that kind of stuff control in th
it's in st. louis, with almost what she has veterans united. so i'm still a book i'm supposed to do. all the formula are still same. yes. only silly in your cut. all right, i'm will you time? yes. you want to keep your settings. they were so or sneaky, i was also consider will knowledgeable that full check when you thought on the former. but most of them was and i am you miles for sure, i'm not sure if it was by at the mill or your she used to still live. yes, the truth of this will. she was a...
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in st. louis, missouri, i sure will, cursory better for you, but the room case seen before the left hand me the pool in the professor, lady in of siege. ha ha ha ha ha. ah you know you re oh god yeah. was a a ah and you become a speaking? no. no, no. we haven't got no what what it was what ship was it because you were conducted with miss cruz cor john call her out that you care. she'll need you. she'll get it out to me. if possible with bumbled pin won't you have to skip was she got fairly fair cause? well, let me know too. i live to live with our mas yearly look. got a new console. need to skip bush. you been a machine, obviously feel lonely, sunken. it was my genic on a good my my mail, the wrong way, gays, unsurpassed. she drove off on google. so we're on that window. both of us for the same work ovula was just a minute. i think this is really, really good. oh oh, there we go. now i didn't get to door, christie. oh, it is really daunted. gibberish one all. even if there's one. 0 with oh, it ann
in st. louis, missouri, i sure will, cursory better for you, but the room case seen before the left hand me the pool in the professor, lady in of siege. ha ha ha ha ha. ah you know you re oh god yeah. was a a ah and you become a speaking? no. no, no. we haven't got no what what it was what ship was it because you were conducted with miss cruz cor john call her out that you care. she'll need you. she'll get it out to me. if possible with bumbled pin won't you have to skip was she got fairly fair...
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. >> carley: an entire st. louis police captain david dorn slamming woke politics and activist.band shot and killed during the 2020 riots trying to stop a suspect from breaking into a pawn shop. his of 20 years, and/or in speaking out in an op-ed writing "the same year david was killed a dozen children were shot in st. louis and never once did black lives matter show up. their lives matter. 55 businesses were looted or destroyed the night david was murdered. many of them black-owned." dorn adding "her husband never believed in the black lives matter and he was a man who served as 40 years in the community and his life mattered. it certainly did. minneapolis nightclub closing its doors for good is rising crime and slumping sails take a toll on small businesses across the twin cities. while greg saloon owner greg urban joined us before shutting his business, he compares a situation in democrat run minneapolis to florida where hospitality business is thriving under the policies of governor ron desantis. >> minneapolis is not the place to be, unfortunately. it is slow. people are sc
. >> carley: an entire st. louis police captain david dorn slamming woke politics and activist.band shot and killed during the 2020 riots trying to stop a suspect from breaking into a pawn shop. his of 20 years, and/or in speaking out in an op-ed writing "the same year david was killed a dozen children were shot in st. louis and never once did black lives matter show up. their lives matter. 55 businesses were looted or destroyed the night david was murdered. many of them...