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this is not the people of st. louis saying that we had a weather incident which would be bad enough. it's not a natural disaster which would be terrible. no, no, no. this is their government using them essentially as human begin any pigs. -- guinea pigs. this is their government dumping radioactive material into their water, into their soil, and then lying to them about it, not even for a year or two years but for three-quarters of a century. and it still continues today. as i stand here, the army corps of engineers insists there needs to be no further testing either around the elementary school which is now closed or anywhere else in the st. louis region, and at the same time, the epa is admitting that the radioactive contamination of the soil has spread further than they previously admitted. i mean, what is it going to take to get some basic justice for the people of st. louis? we're talking, madam president, about working people. these are people who moved to these regions of the city in search of a quiet neighborhoo
this is not the people of st. louis saying that we had a weather incident which would be bad enough. it's not a natural disaster which would be terrible. no, no, no. this is their government using them essentially as human begin any pigs. -- guinea pigs. this is their government dumping radioactive material into their water, into their soil, and then lying to them about it, not even for a year or two years but for three-quarters of a century. and it still continues today. as i stand here, the...
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or new york. >> st. louisrophe m-u-r-i-c-a. >> jimmy: speaking of parties i'm supposed to be off it's fourth of july, i'm starving i'm leaving the set to get food. i just pulled a move. >> joey: i need a hotdog, a hamburger. if you have any ice cream. >> jimmy: i'm leaving. i've made an executive decision during the commercial break. at over. i'll be back. i'm gone. good-bye. >> that's incredible. >> i really want a hotdog. >> jimmy goes to get food, right now the macy's fourth of july fireworks spectacular is underway. alexis mcadams joins us from the empire stated building with an incredible view. hey a lexus. >> wow. >> you can check it out over my shoulder and see this unbelievable fireworks display here in new york city this is one of the biggest, is the biggest in the entire country and we are with a lot of people who really don't want us standing here blocking their view but you can see why people paid big money to be up here on the top of the empire state building to catch a glimpse of this unbelievabl
or new york. >> st. louisrophe m-u-r-i-c-a. >> jimmy: speaking of parties i'm supposed to be off it's fourth of july, i'm starving i'm leaving the set to get food. i just pulled a move. >> joey: i need a hotdog, a hamburger. if you have any ice cream. >> jimmy: i'm leaving. i've made an executive decision during the commercial break. at over. i'll be back. i'm gone. good-bye. >> that's incredible. >> i really want a hotdog. >> jimmy goes to get food,...
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chicago, st. louis, kansas city. then this heads right toward the already hard-hit northeast yet again. new york and vermont. that state under a new flood watch tonight. and a new warning from vermont's governor, that there could be seven days of rain coming to their state. already under water and under mud. janai norman in vermont, rob marciano timing this out from the midwest to the northeast. >>> tonight, the extremes elsewhere. the heat emergency from california to texas to florida. 100 million americans under heat alerts. tonight, we have just learned phoenix now hitting 110 degrees for the 13th day in a row. and las vegas could soon hit its all-time highest temperature ever. matt rivers in phoenix. >>> tonight, the murder of a well-known and well-respected surgeon in tennessee. police say he was shot and killed by a patient in his exam room. >>> the fbi director chris wray grilled on capol hill today, asked if he's going after trump, but protecting the bidens. how the fbi director, appointed by donald trump, an
chicago, st. louis, kansas city. then this heads right toward the already hard-hit northeast yet again. new york and vermont. that state under a new flood watch tonight. and a new warning from vermont's governor, that there could be seven days of rain coming to their state. already under water and under mud. janai norman in vermont, rob marciano timing this out from the midwest to the northeast. >>> tonight, the extremes elsewhere. the heat emergency from california to texas to...
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>> st. louis. st. louis. >>f new york. happy birthday america! >> happy birthday, america! >> dude, they were so rowdy and st. louis. it's like fox news headquarters. i was getting a head because i was watching for the cardinals, and they wers e heckling me liki was a player.wa >>s i love that. >> i love that that kid was like i'm going to go where the money goes. >> i will be whoever i need to be. s >> did not have enough time, but i have pulled them on if it was america or 'merica. and it's 90% 'merica. w whito would you rather party wiu somebody says america or somebody says 'merica? we know the answer. >> 'merica. >> speaking the parties, i'm supposed ti'o be off, it is the fourth of july and i'm starving, i'm leaving the set tole get fo. i just pulled the move. >> i need a hot dog and a hamburger. >> are you taking orders? >> i'm leavingdu. i made an executive decision. it's over.ll goodbye. >> that's incredible. >> i really want a hotdog. >> while he does that and gets its food right now, the macy'srs fourth of july
>> st. louis. st. louis. >>f new york. happy birthday america! >> happy birthday, america! >> dude, they were so rowdy and st. louis. it's like fox news headquarters. i was getting a head because i was watching for the cardinals, and they wers e heckling me liki was a player.wa >>s i love that. >> i love that that kid was like i'm going to go where the money goes. >> i will be whoever i need to be. s >> did not have enough time, but i have pulled...
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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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good morning st. louis, and look who else is showing up today on "fox& friends". ♪ somedays, i cover up because of my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 5 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. thanks to clearer skin with skyrizi - this is my moment. there's nothing on my skin and that means everything! ♪nothing is everything♪ now's the time. ask your doctor about skyrizi, the #1 dermatologist-prescribed biologic in psoriasis. learn how abbvie could help you save. when the murrays discovered gain scent beads, they fell in love w
good morning st. louis, and look who else is showing up today on "fox& friends". ♪ somedays, i cover up because of my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 5 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after...
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they have not told the people of st. louis. they have not compensated the people of st. louis. they have not helped the people of st. louis. in fact, just the opposite. for decades, decades, they told the people of st. louis, no problem. there's no problem here. meanwhile, children were dying of cancer. people all over the region contracting autoimmune diseases. why? because the groundwater has been poisoned, the creeks they have been playing in have been poisoned. the gunfight covered it up. the amendment we are about to vote on is a very simple amendment. it is about basic justice. compensating the victims of the federal government's negligence for what the government itself has done. and it hasn't only happened in missouri. it's happened around the country, which is why this amendment would reauthorize a victims' fund for those who have suffered because of the government's negligence. and by suffered, i mean gotten sick and had family members die. in missouri, in states across the country, it reauthorizes it, and it makes it available to those who have been the victims of wh
they have not told the people of st. louis. they have not compensated the people of st. louis. they have not helped the people of st. louis. in fact, just the opposite. for decades, decades, they told the people of st. louis, no problem. there's no problem here. meanwhile, children were dying of cancer. people all over the region contracting autoimmune diseases. why? because the groundwater has been poisoned, the creeks they have been playing in have been poisoned. the gunfight covered it up....
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cities within the state however have, including st. louishughes started a festival to celebrate natural hair in st. louis called frizz fest, so she could carve out a space for self-love. >> i was really happy if just my family showed up. and from the first event we had 600 rsvp and i was like, oh my god. but now it's having thousands of people showing up like i am just in awe. gabrielle: kimberly norwood, a law professor at washington university, says sot hair -- says the crown act is meant to ban hairstyle discrimination nationwide, discrimination that heavily targets the black community. >> it started maybe in 2019 or so to sort of respond to a lot of employment policies and school policies that were punishing people who had hair texture like mine, pretty much punishing people of african descent and prohibiting people from wearing their hair in the natural state. gabrielle: norwood has spent years researching racial bias. she says black people should feel safe to wear their hair how they want, especially in places like schools where black
cities within the state however have, including st. louishughes started a festival to celebrate natural hair in st. louis called frizz fest, so she could carve out a space for self-love. >> i was really happy if just my family showed up. and from the first event we had 600 rsvp and i was like, oh my god. but now it's having thousands of people showing up like i am just in awe. gabrielle: kimberly norwood, a law professor at washington university, says sot hair -- says the crown act is...
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stanley cup winner in st. louisladimir tarasenko has decided on his new club russian striker signed a satava contract for one season and $ 5 million before signing. vladimir tarasenko remained one of the most notable and status players in the nhl free agent market, let me remind you that tarasenko spent almost his entire overseas career in st. louis, where he played for almost 10 years and only the second half of last season. volodymyr also won for the new york rangers anna smirnova in one thirty-two did not shake hands with her opponent and also threatened smirnov and blocked her path with a saber , according to the rules of the international fencing federation, the fight is not considered completed if the opponents did not shake hands, this is a big difference, for example, from tennis, where there is a handshake. it's just a tradition and gestures, good will for this, the organizers removed harland from further participation in the world cup. now they are facing disqualification for up to two months. the day befo
stanley cup winner in st. louisladimir tarasenko has decided on his new club russian striker signed a satava contract for one season and $ 5 million before signing. vladimir tarasenko remained one of the most notable and status players in the nhl free agent market, let me remind you that tarasenko spent almost his entire overseas career in st. louis, where he played for almost 10 years and only the second half of last season. volodymyr also won for the new york rangers anna smirnova in one...
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you just went back to st. louis.like to not give a flying fig newton about what anybody says. trying to come up with something that sticks to people's ribs. hopefully i accomplish that. >> kelly: that is cool. john hamm, cedric the entertainer, so many people from st. louis. did you know them beforehand? >> i met cedric the entertainer before because my wife, god father his financial planner. that is how i know
you just went back to st. louis.like to not give a flying fig newton about what anybody says. trying to come up with something that sticks to people's ribs. hopefully i accomplish that. >> kelly: that is cool. john hamm, cedric the entertainer, so many people from st. louis. did you know them beforehand? >> i met cedric the entertainer before because my wife, god father his financial planner. that is how i know
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vladimir tarasenko spent in st. louiserformed for almost 10 years and only the second half of last season. wladimir also lost for new york. ukrainian fencer olga kharlan reacted to her disqualification at the world championships in milan in her social networks , the olympic champion wrote that the rules should be changed in order to comply with the changing world, let me remind you that yesterday olga kharland after her victory over the russian woman anna smirnova in one thirty-second final did not shake hands with her opponent and also threatened smirnov and blocked her path with a saber according to the rules of the international fencing federation, the fight is not considered completed if the opponents did not shake hands, this is a big difference, for example, from tennis, where handshake. it's just a tradition. and with good will, it was precisely for this that the organizers removed harlan from further participation in the world championship and now she faces a disqualification for up to two months. the day before i
vladimir tarasenko spent in st. louiserformed for almost 10 years and only the second half of last season. wladimir also lost for new york. ukrainian fencer olga kharlan reacted to her disqualification at the world championships in milan in her social networks , the olympic champion wrote that the rules should be changed in order to comply with the changing world, let me remind you that yesterday olga kharland after her victory over the russian woman anna smirnova in one thirty-second final did...
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jeffrey brown went to st. louislips for our arts and culture series , canvas. >> who am i, the hero says to himself, looking past his reflection on the lake's surface down to where the darker greens give way at last to darkness. reporter: from the poem “this far in," in carl phillips' collection “then the war, winner of this year's pulitzer prize for poetry. >> speak into me the wind said, , when i woke this morning. let's see what happens. i used to worry that, you know, some poets writes about a whole bunch of topics, and i feel as if i only have a handful. but that handful includes stuff like love, sex, death, and i don't know how you really fully plumb those subjects. reporter: pretty big things. >> yeah. when in doubt, i will comfort myself by thinking of emily dickinson, who really writes mainly about two or things things, but there's a lot to be said about the things she writes about -- death is there a god, if so, what's our relationship to this person or thing? i think she did an okay job. reporter: now 63,
jeffrey brown went to st. louislips for our arts and culture series , canvas. >> who am i, the hero says to himself, looking past his reflection on the lake's surface down to where the darker greens give way at last to darkness. reporter: from the poem “this far in," in carl phillips' collection “then the war, winner of this year's pulitzer prize for poetry. >> speak into me the wind said, , when i woke this morning. let's see what happens. i used to worry that, you know,...
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i-70 near st. louisnt biden capped a two-day nato summit by emphasizing the military alliances united front in rallying around ukraine. >> our commitment to ukraine will not weaken. ♪ ♪ >> norah: hundreds of military nominations hang in the balance, held up by one senator protesting abortion access. >> how long are you willing to keep this hold on? >> until we get some kind of vote on the floor or we change it back. ♪ ♪ >> norah: our series, "age of ai." how artificial intelligence is helping als patients preserve a key piece of their identity. >> the fact that i can sound kind of like me is a true gift to me and my family. ♪ ♪ >> norah: and the james webb space telescope celebrates one year of exploration with a picture-perfect birthday. ♪ ♪ good evening, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we began with dangerous warnings as a heat dome blankets much of the nation with more extreme weather on the way. more than 100 million americans are under heat alerts, with triple-digit heat feels-
i-70 near st. louisnt biden capped a two-day nato summit by emphasizing the military alliances united front in rallying around ukraine. >> our commitment to ukraine will not weaken. ♪ ♪ >> norah: hundreds of military nominations hang in the balance, held up by one senator protesting abortion access. >> how long are you willing to keep this hold on? >> until we get some kind of vote on the floor or we change it back. ♪ ♪ >> norah: our series, "age of...
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st. louis fed president james bullard is stepping down effective next month he's leaving to take on a new position at purdue university that starts on august 15th he's been a member of the st. louis fed for the last 33 years. and national executive search firm being hired to assist in finding mr. bullard's replacement, according to the st. louis fed. >>> big banks are in the green today ahead of the unofficial start to earnings season jpmorgan, citi and wells all reporting their numbers tomorrow morning. bank of america, morgan stanley reporting next week along with a slew of regionals. let's bring in top bank analyst mike mayo of wells fargo ahead of all that. and it doesn't seem like there is, you know, much expectation that we're going to hear a lot of greatness out of these numbers is there, mike >> you know, second quarter bank earnings, it is a battle i term it the three rs, rates, recession, and regulation. the battle with higher for longer interest rates is going against banks and that'
st. louis fed president james bullard is stepping down effective next month he's leaving to take on a new position at purdue university that starts on august 15th he's been a member of the st. louis fed for the last 33 years. and national executive search firm being hired to assist in finding mr. bullard's replacement, according to the st. louis fed. >>> big banks are in the green today ahead of the unofficial start to earnings season jpmorgan, citi and wells all reporting their...
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holly jackson of east st. louis, illinois is 100.interest though, she moved to minecraft. >> all right before we get out of here, i have a quick crowd moment. >> okay. >> i am looking for chloe. where are you from >> buffalo. >> so how old are you, by the way? >> i'm nine. >> nine years old.i understand assignment recently where you someone you add;thatge o right? >> yeah. >> and who did you bring to life >> i did hoda. >> do you happen to have a picture of what you created? >> yeah. >> can i see it? >> oh, this is chloe that's hoda kotb >> yeah. >> that's pretty spot-on look at that that's pretty spot-on. meet hoda. >> you're the sweetest i can't believe you did that oh thank you so much. oh, my god this is so touching and beautiful. i think we look the same thank you, chloe later on, wee a brity photographer becoming a rising star he's only 10 years old. ♪♪ >>> good morning to you. it is 8:56, i'm marcus washington. i want to give you a live look at comerica park. giants and a's will be back at it for game two of this year's bay br
holly jackson of east st. louis, illinois is 100.interest though, she moved to minecraft. >> all right before we get out of here, i have a quick crowd moment. >> okay. >> i am looking for chloe. where are you from >> buffalo. >> so how old are you, by the way? >> i'm nine. >> nine years old.i understand assignment recently where you someone you add;thatge o right? >> yeah. >> and who did you bring to life >> i did hoda. >> do you...
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in terms of transportation, i was in east st. louis last week. i was in st. louis went just across the river to illinois, i saw significant environmental justice challenges. i saw significant issues in terms of availability of nutrition and fruits and vegetables in that area. i saw challenges in terms of health care. one of it is very little public transportation. they are going to go see their doctor or their nurse practitioner. how they are going to do that? if you open a store in one part of using those with fresh fruit and vegetables, how will people on the other side get there? transportation is absolutely critical for access to health care and access to nutrition, to health, education, all those factors. >> he talked about going into east st. louis. which communities are most at risk of not receiving quality health care? is it communities of color? also, the latino community and even the alaskan community which has these challenges. we see crosscutting issues and specific urban areas. we have food deserts in urban areas where you cannot get -- you can ge
in terms of transportation, i was in east st. louis last week. i was in st. louis went just across the river to illinois, i saw significant environmental justice challenges. i saw significant issues in terms of availability of nutrition and fruits and vegetables in that area. i saw challenges in terms of health care. one of it is very little public transportation. they are going to go see their doctor or their nurse practitioner. how they are going to do that? if you open a store in one part of...
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st. louis is one of the most dangerous cities in the country guys. -- gals it.e looked at security for you and me all of us the rest of the country. there is that fact too. joe concha, thank you. >> bye. >> ashley: "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day, everybody. >> if half of this is true, we are dealing with a major scandal. >> irs agents alleging irregularities into the investigation of hunter biden's taxes. >> at the end of the day we weren't following all of the evidence that we should have. >> brand new fox polls on the state of the rest. >> donald trump commandingly. >> there is movement on the candidates below. >> i'm the one dan of candidate in race actually leading us to something. >> a texas dad springs into action to rescue
st. louis is one of the most dangerous cities in the country guys. -- gals it.e looked at security for you and me all of us the rest of the country. there is that fact too. joe concha, thank you. >> bye. >> ashley: "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day, everybody. >> if half of this is true, we are dealing with a major scandal. >> irs agents alleging irregularities into the investigation of hunter biden's taxes. >> at the end of the day we...
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he was there who were hawk, the st. louissident james bullock and he is resigning after 15 years to become the dean of a university business school. he was an influential voice when he was calling for the jumbo rate hikes in the fight against inflation. flip to australia and you have michelle bullock stepping in as the new reserve bank governor. she becomes the first woman to take the top job. >> it will be tricky especially when you are getting close to the crucial point where you're fighting inflation, you have not won yet or gotten back down to your target but there is a risk looming of economic weakness. it is a delicate time for central-bank leadership. manus: let's have it to today's -- let's pivot to today's action. how punishing a first half has it been or are they largely unscathed, wall street banks? over the next few days we will get the answers to many unknowns with jp morgan, citigroup and wells fargo kicking off. joining me now is jan patrick in frankfurt. good to have you with us. what is running through my min
he was there who were hawk, the st. louissident james bullock and he is resigning after 15 years to become the dean of a university business school. he was an influential voice when he was calling for the jumbo rate hikes in the fight against inflation. flip to australia and you have michelle bullock stepping in as the new reserve bank governor. she becomes the first woman to take the top job. >> it will be tricky especially when you are getting close to the crucial point where you're...
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after all, the most interested team in his services was st. louis. the blues were also showing attention to the boston brussels new york rangers and columbus budget. the most interesting thing is with, uh, new jersey, we didn’t have any contact, i’m not an agent and i don’t talked. somehow they didn't come out. and, of course, i was very surprised when it happened. i’m looking at new jersey there , they chose me, i was very surprised, in fact, then i asked the representatives of the club. why me, but they said that they don’t have to interview me or throw off any other questionnaires, they can find everything on the internet and most importantly, they see everything from the video, and so many years have passed in the game. you go so far. so much more work when it happens. it's very nice and let's say so unexpected choice was the club, so the emotions are unforgettable. of course, only time will show me positive, but i will give one very vivid example in the twenty-first year alexei kolosov danila klimovich and dmitry kuzmin were drafted and many sai
after all, the most interested team in his services was st. louis. the blues were also showing attention to the boston brussels new york rangers and columbus budget. the most interesting thing is with, uh, new jersey, we didn’t have any contact, i’m not an agent and i don’t talked. somehow they didn't come out. and, of course, i was very surprised when it happened. i’m looking at new jersey there , they chose me, i was very surprised, in fact, then i asked the representatives of the...
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he spent a decade or more in st. louis. there is no sense, i am told, that waller is unhappy at all. he likes his new job. he is happy in washington. probably not going to happen. but he would be the first name that would come to your mind. the research director at st. louis is also somebody whose name will definitely be on the list. haidi: steve matthews there. from one central bank, we change to another big story we are watching in australia. who will replace governor phil lowe? bloomberg news reporting he will not be getting that three year extension that he said he is open to. rumors and speculation have been swirling for weeks and months now. perhaps we will finally get the confirmation today. we know the cabinet meeting is taking place, and following that meeting, treasurer jim chalmers will be delivering that announcement presumably with the choice of his successor. we know among the top candidates from treasury, steven kennedy, the deputy governor michelle bullock seen as a continuity candidate. but it is interestin
he spent a decade or more in st. louis. there is no sense, i am told, that waller is unhappy at all. he likes his new job. he is happy in washington. probably not going to happen. but he would be the first name that would come to your mind. the research director at st. louis is also somebody whose name will definitely be on the list. haidi: steve matthews there. from one central bank, we change to another big story we are watching in australia. who will replace governor phil lowe? bloomberg...
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chicago through st. louis, brutally hot with the heat index. that is not saying that the heat really left phoenix. now 28 days in a row, above 110, where we were 114 in the afternoon. most of the heat has shifted into the midwest and northeast. and even for new york city all the way down through philadelphia and the like, we will have this excessive heat warning for friday. that is all part of a heat index that will be 105. now, the good news is for most of the east coast cities, this is only a brief warm-up. short heatwave, not a big long heatwave like they had in the west. but still 200 record highs will be set across the united states just from now to the end of the weekend. chicago, you have one more hot day and then the cool air gets there. could there could be some showers and storms around too when you start to break the temperatures from the 90s all the way down into the 70s, st. louis, you could get some thunder and lightning as it transition with the cooler air comes down from the north. but i don't like 102 on the thermometer. rnl wi
chicago through st. louis, brutally hot with the heat index. that is not saying that the heat really left phoenix. now 28 days in a row, above 110, where we were 114 in the afternoon. most of the heat has shifted into the midwest and northeast. and even for new york city all the way down through philadelphia and the like, we will have this excessive heat warning for friday. that is all part of a heat index that will be 105. now, the good news is for most of the east coast cities, this is only a...
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i have to get your reaction to jim bullard stepping down from the st. louised two or three years earlier than he would have had to. he would have had to retire at 65. he is 62. what difference does it make? will it have an appreciable difference to have one of the most hawkish thought leaders leaving the fomc? >> certainly he has been early in the hawkish process, so we are going to miss that voice, but he has not been alone for really the last year, there are plenty of talks, there are many vocal hawks, so the debate will continue, and as we get to the next part of the cycle, it does become a bit nuanced. the fomc will miss his contributions to the debate, but i think it will be a robust debate. kathleen: robust enough to turn the expectations of the july rate hike not into moneymakers, robust enough to say, no, we have got to keep going and do a rate hike in september and november? >> i do think there are enough folks on the fomc that are really watching the data and watching the switch. the staff is calling for recession as their base case, so they will be
i have to get your reaction to jim bullard stepping down from the st. louised two or three years earlier than he would have had to. he would have had to retire at 65. he is 62. what difference does it make? will it have an appreciable difference to have one of the most hawkish thought leaders leaving the fomc? >> certainly he has been early in the hawkish process, so we are going to miss that voice, but he has not been alone for really the last year, there are plenty of talks, there are...
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now, the deal seems almost done completely in st. louis. accession tonight though, it's on historic step, that benefits the security of all nathan laws. at this critical time, chucky however, had been reluctant to accept sweden's bid after stucco and refused to extradite, took his citizens, but on correct consider terrorists in the last minute twisted, edwin raced eyebrows when he also said she would only support sweden succession. if the you receive membership talks with this country and another issue that sparks angry and stuckey the burning of the koran during a protest and still come of $31.00, they told members have to approve sweden succession to the alliance. hungary still has to give its approval, but it's probably been postponed diversification both before it's summer break. so what could president or the one have gotten in return for his sudden change of heart? that's something i asked elizabeth bro, resident fellow at the american enterprise institute a little bit earlier as well. you got something which is an, a new position, u
now, the deal seems almost done completely in st. louis. accession tonight though, it's on historic step, that benefits the security of all nathan laws. at this critical time, chucky however, had been reluctant to accept sweden's bid after stucco and refused to extradite, took his citizens, but on correct consider terrorists in the last minute twisted, edwin raced eyebrows when he also said she would only support sweden succession. if the you receive membership talks with this country and...
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so neil, not only is it pushing to kansas city and st. louisvity of the heat wave continue to expand in areas like the desert southwest. >> neil: just remarkable. thanks, steve bender following all of that. also following a hearing going on on artificial intelligence. i still think it's going on. aishah hasnie with that in washington. hi, aishah. >> hi, neil. this is all about regulating a.i. sometimes it can feel like it's going so slow that some lawmakers on the hill are cal calling it a moon shot. i'll tell you how close we are to landing on the moon. . the america's best celebrity sale is here. with picture-worthy designer frames at a fly price from sofia vergara you're in my shot! ...be sure to get my good side! get two pairs of celebrity frames for $89.95 for a limited time at america's best. book an exam today. ♪ when you have chronic kidney disease... there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. if you have chronic kidney disease, farxiga can help you keep living life. ♪ farxiga ♪ and farxiga reduces the ris
so neil, not only is it pushing to kansas city and st. louisvity of the heat wave continue to expand in areas like the desert southwest. >> neil: just remarkable. thanks, steve bender following all of that. also following a hearing going on on artificial intelligence. i still think it's going on. aishah hasnie with that in washington. hi, aishah. >> hi, neil. this is all about regulating a.i. sometimes it can feel like it's going so slow that some lawmakers on the hill are cal...
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if you've got travel plans around st. louis, indianapolis, cincinnati, you may encounter the weather as the first round pushes through. this is going to be multiple rounds. for some areas you'll get another flare-up this afternoon into the evening hours, not just across the midwest, but we see another round begin on sunday across the southeastern tier of the u.s. as well as the mid-atlantic. so you're going to have multiple rounds here and not just the fact that it's going to rain. the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms as well. places like st. louis, louisville, stretching downward. if you have travel plans throughout any of these airports or expecting to be driving through these cities, keep in mind to expect some delays today. by tomorrow, the same system shifts farther to the east across portions of the mid-atlantic, then areas of the ohio valley. but we also have these other two sections out to the midwest that have the potential to force severe storms. heat is also going to be another big story. looking at areas
if you've got travel plans around st. louis, indianapolis, cincinnati, you may encounter the weather as the first round pushes through. this is going to be multiple rounds. for some areas you'll get another flare-up this afternoon into the evening hours, not just across the midwest, but we see another round begin on sunday across the southeastern tier of the u.s. as well as the mid-atlantic. so you're going to have multiple rounds here and not just the fact that it's going to rain. the...
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heavy rain is expected today from st. louis to nashville and 3 million people are under flood watches in new york and new england. phoenix, arizona is ground zero for the heatwave toppi p ping 1r 18 consecutive degrees. there are cooling centers and a mobile unit is delivering hats and sunscreen. >> some people get to the point where they are no longer sweating, they are lightheaded, dizzy, feeling poorly. and some people even have temperatures, we've had someone up to 110 degrees which is not oftentimeses very fatal or certainly life-changing. >>> death valley in california hit 132 degrees farenheit or 55 degrees celsius on monday. and chad myers has more now on what we can expect later today. >> more oppressive heat across the southwest with the heat dome right where it has been for the past couple of weeks. record-breaking highs likely across the southwest. now, there will be a bit of a break in the heat across parts of nebraska, kansas, oklahoma and even into north texas by thursday, but where it has been hot, it will stay
heavy rain is expected today from st. louis to nashville and 3 million people are under flood watches in new york and new england. phoenix, arizona is ground zero for the heatwave toppi p ping 1r 18 consecutive degrees. there are cooling centers and a mobile unit is delivering hats and sunscreen. >> some people get to the point where they are no longer sweating, they are lightheaded, dizzy, feeling poorly. and some people even have temperatures, we've had someone up to 110 degrees which...
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, one or two more rate hikes before the string is done but we understand breaking news yesterday st. louis james mueller announces step down he's leaving the bank in august he says will take a position of the deme under dean of purdue university school. how does that change the makeup of the decision that the fed james mueller stepping out? >> the bigger question whether or not jim mueller was a terrific fed president i don't know exactly who's going to replace him at the st. louis fed but the one macroeconomic factor that we have to focus on is the diversions between core and nominal inflation. nominal inflation has been coming down we got a very good cpi reading earlier this week. nominal cpi has come down from 9% to 3% over the course of the last year that core inflation is coming down at a much slower pace by a multiple of six. for that reason the fed will remain hawkish. maria: we will leave it there. great to see you. thank you so much phil orlando. a correction about the chinese police raids on foreign companies. bain and company was rated in shanghai in april as part of the ccp's n
, one or two more rate hikes before the string is done but we understand breaking news yesterday st. louis james mueller announces step down he's leaving the bank in august he says will take a position of the deme under dean of purdue university school. how does that change the makeup of the decision that the fed james mueller stepping out? >> the bigger question whether or not jim mueller was a terrific fed president i don't know exactly who's going to replace him at the st. louis fed...
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another boat overturned in st. louis, north of gol, and at least 14 passengers were killed. the sea route between senegal and spain is one of the deadliest routes for migrants. it is near the pilot whale pool in a beach in the heart of australia runs aground despite efforts in order to save them, about half of the whales have died so far, experts say, and the unusual behavior of the whales indicates their anxiety or illness, and the words of the pilot are very social animals, and throughout their lives, they have close relationships with the united nations children's week group, unicef has announced at least 435 children were killed in the 100 days of the civil war in sudan and more than two thousand children were injured, and 2,500 cases of children's rights were violated in the syrian war, adding that 14 million sudanese youth also need help , the united nations high commissioner for refugees announced in a report. about 300 displaced children a sudanese has lost his life due to nuclear and malnutrition in gilan province. the united nations has started unloading oil from a
another boat overturned in st. louis, north of gol, and at least 14 passengers were killed. the sea route between senegal and spain is one of the deadliest routes for migrants. it is near the pilot whale pool in a beach in the heart of australia runs aground despite efforts in order to save them, about half of the whales have died so far, experts say, and the unusual behavior of the whales indicates their anxiety or illness, and the words of the pilot are very social animals, and throughout...
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you know, we try not to use the st. louisn there, but in this case, we're talking about -- >> whit: i'm going to go ahead -- >> janai: tell him what you said about sauce, why you do a dry rub instead. >> texas barbecue is spoken for by the quality of the meat, the quality of the smoke, and frankly, the seasoning is the third part of that triangle. these ribs -- >> whit: you can put a few more on there. thank you. >> gio: is a smoker required, because you talked about that smoke? >> required, for what we do, absolutely. >> gio: looks like you prefer it. >> at home, you know, i don't think -- i can tell you you're not going to do it in an oven and have the same product you have here. i can tell you you're not going to do it on a grill and ever have it be good. grill is too hot. it is direct heat. you can't control that temperature to get these to cook for three, four hours. >> whit: this is so good. he made this this morning. and i can tell. i mean, this is phenomenal. >> it's juicy. somebody complains about it, they can -- >>
you know, we try not to use the st. louisn there, but in this case, we're talking about -- >> whit: i'm going to go ahead -- >> janai: tell him what you said about sauce, why you do a dry rub instead. >> texas barbecue is spoken for by the quality of the meat, the quality of the smoke, and frankly, the seasoning is the third part of that triangle. these ribs -- >> whit: you can put a few more on there. thank you. >> gio: is a smoker required, because you talked...
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he recruited by pop culture who knew him because pop had been a scout for the st louis browns in the american league. and he was also recruited by a catcher named sam agnew, who was babe ruth catcher for the red. so many people know babe ruth as a slugger for the yankees, but he was he began as a tremendous pitcher for the red sox. 1918 was a pivotal year for him. he won two games in the world series. the red sox won the championship. he set a consecutive innings streak that wasn't broken until whitey ford in the sixties, 29 and two thirds straight shut innings. babe ruth that year, he also played he became sort of like a full timer for the first time. he played 782 games in the outfield and first base. he was sitting in for a lot of players who had gone off to the military. he hit 11 home runs. he led the american league 11 home runs today, some guys had 11 home runs and three quarters of a month, you know, they hit 11 home runs with their hands behind their back, you know, kicking balls. he also had led the league in slugging percentage. he is a big man on campus. so having an 11,
he recruited by pop culture who knew him because pop had been a scout for the st louis browns in the american league. and he was also recruited by a catcher named sam agnew, who was babe ruth catcher for the red. so many people know babe ruth as a slugger for the yankees, but he was he began as a tremendous pitcher for the red sox. 1918 was a pivotal year for him. he won two games in the world series. the red sox won the championship. he set a consecutive innings streak that wasn't broken until...
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st. louis is one of the most dangerous cities in the country guys. -- gals it. cash. >> ashley: police can be looked at security for you and me all of us the rest of the country. there is that fact too. joe concha, thank you. >> bye. >> ashley: "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day, everybody. >> if half of this is true, we are dealing with a major scandal. >> irs agents alleging irregularities into the investigation of hunter biden's taxes. >> at the end of the day we weren't following all of the evidence that we should have. >> brand new fox polls on the state of the rest. >> donald trump commandingly. >> there is movement on the candidates below. >> i'm the one dan of candidate in race actually leading us to something. >> a texas dad springs into action to rescue his baby trapped inside the car on the summer heat. dramatic moment caught on tape. >> shark attacks reported across the country. >> 6-foot shark bit me. foot in his mouth and he dragged me under. >> 40 unprovoked attacks. >> it is time for oppenheimer. one of the most anticipated movies
st. louis is one of the most dangerous cities in the country guys. -- gals it. cash. >> ashley: police can be looked at security for you and me all of us the rest of the country. there is that fact too. joe concha, thank you. >> bye. >> ashley: "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day, everybody. >> if half of this is true, we are dealing with a major scandal. >> irs agents alleging irregularities into the investigation of hunter biden's...
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i spoke with in the afternoon st. louisoke up to a lot of lightning this morning, some heavy rain pro do this again this afternoon we take that to springfield, over portions of kentucky, virginia, west virginia and into portions of western pa. on the southern side of that, the heat alerts expand. all of mississippi under excessive heat warning the heat index values will be up to 115 degrees. cut heat advisors in and around the area. at this hour you factor in the temperature and the humidity it's feeling like 105 -- 110 up and down the south clear over into brownsville, texas. as we go through the afternoon air temperatures are going to be well into the upper '90s. effect of the humidity is going to feel a whole lot warmer than that. same story for the day tomorrow produce not stop there, over on the west coast with that heat advisors as well. up and down close to the coast places like san francisco, right into the santa cruz mountains at the base of it. you've got decent conditions. got look at the excessive heat ordinance
i spoke with in the afternoon st. louisoke up to a lot of lightning this morning, some heavy rain pro do this again this afternoon we take that to springfield, over portions of kentucky, virginia, west virginia and into portions of western pa. on the southern side of that, the heat alerts expand. all of mississippi under excessive heat warning the heat index values will be up to 115 degrees. cut heat advisors in and around the area. at this hour you factor in the temperature and the humidity...
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from st. louis, 2025. >> steve, how does bullard's absence coming absence from the room show to perhaps tenure of the conversation at the fed? voting member or not, a presence for so long. you're familiar with the position that he's had on rates recently and sort of the fedspeak he has delivered. how will that shift? >> so he's been very much a forward thinker. sometimes too forward for some of his colleagues but has pioneered a lot of different -- i think when it came to raising by 75 basis points jim was one of the first to lay it out there and laid out a controversial look at the taylor rule that showed that fund rate may need to go from 5% to 7%. and that's, not necessarily confirmed but part of the conversation he has led the way and led the way every now and then but done what he's done based and research some form of economic principles behind it. he was the first guy, as i recall, to not put in longer term fed funds forecast, because he suggested potentially equals out there. not a hawk he's
from st. louis, 2025. >> steve, how does bullard's absence coming absence from the room show to perhaps tenure of the conversation at the fed? voting member or not, a presence for so long. you're familiar with the position that he's had on rates recently and sort of the fedspeak he has delivered. how will that shift? >> so he's been very much a forward thinker. sometimes too forward for some of his colleagues but has pioneered a lot of different -- i think when it came to raising by...
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and you can look this up on the st. louis spends data on this that they manage that far more costly than they managed, the dollar e one trade. i think honestly there's a divorce coming that is desired by both sides. but the us and china as far as how much we have either a couple of our economies. and that divorce is the terms of divorce are being discussed right now. what's interesting, i think you bring up that divorce, but just like with any divorce is always the children that set for the most. so what happens if the child lives in the united states economies do have this divorce do what happens if we have a diversified central the currency that can, there's no longer central currency, they both when, what is the rest of the world? we have to deal with as well, is it that what has to happen that is that the, that the united states is a free gets balance sheet, right? this is part of the reason why the fed as raising interest rates. it's part of the reason why the fed as engaging and aggressive quantitative finding each rank
and you can look this up on the st. louis spends data on this that they manage that far more costly than they managed, the dollar e one trade. i think honestly there's a divorce coming that is desired by both sides. but the us and china as far as how much we have either a couple of our economies. and that divorce is the terms of divorce are being discussed right now. what's interesting, i think you bring up that divorce, but just like with any divorce is always the children that set for the...
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and you can look this up on the st. louis status update on this. they manage that far more costly than they managed, the dollar e one trade, i think honestly there's a divorce coming that is desired by both sides. but the us and china as far as how much we have either a couple of our economies. and that divorce is the terms of divorce are being discussed right now. what's interesting, i think you bring up that divorce, but just like with any divorce is always the children that set for the most. so what happens if the child lives in united states economies do have this divorce do what happens if we have a diversified central, the currency that can, there is no longer a central currency. they both when, what is the rest of the world to have to deal with? well, is that what has to happen that is that the united states, these, the 3 gets balance sheet, right? this is part of the reason why the fed as raising interest rates. it's part of the reason why the fed as engaging in aggressive and it's a tightening id freaking their balance sheet, allowing the
and you can look this up on the st. louis status update on this. they manage that far more costly than they managed, the dollar e one trade, i think honestly there's a divorce coming that is desired by both sides. but the us and china as far as how much we have either a couple of our economies. and that divorce is the terms of divorce are being discussed right now. what's interesting, i think you bring up that divorce, but just like with any divorce is always the children that set for the most....
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this is the actual air temperature, kansas city to st. louis, 100 degrees today.ke cleveland all the way to the nation's capital. this is also impacting the temperature of our waters especially throughout the gulf of mexico running roughly three to seven degrees fahrenheit above average. as erica and poppy mentioned, a potential world record set yesterday. if this verifies this is a buoy in shallow water off the florida coastline that is just unprecedented, incredible, impacting the fragile ecosystem, coral reefs. coral provides a natural barrier and i went to miami to talk to a reef restoration effort and what they are doing in the site of this unprecedented marine heat wave. take a listen. >> with restoration efforts going on right now, taking steps to plan for climate change, to try to make sure we restore to be suitable for a future environment and not the victims of it. we've had a few pilot experiments out there on the reefs we've manipulated to make corals more tolerant and this will be a test of that. >> this is what bleached coral looks like and it's alre
this is the actual air temperature, kansas city to st. louis, 100 degrees today.ke cleveland all the way to the nation's capital. this is also impacting the temperature of our waters especially throughout the gulf of mexico running roughly three to seven degrees fahrenheit above average. as erica and poppy mentioned, a potential world record set yesterday. if this verifies this is a buoy in shallow water off the florida coastline that is just unprecedented, incredible, impacting the fragile...
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we've got st. louis included and just south of d.c.heat advisories in effect from los angeles all across the midwest, back into the lower mississippi valley, up into the mid-atlantic and right up into new york city. >> my goodness. thank you so much, britley ritz and athena jones. >>> coming up, former president trump, mostly steering clear of talking about his legal troubles on the campaign trail. but some of his rivals not so much. the message some candidates are pushing to try and stand out in the crowded field straight ahead. ience. yoyou get listening more than talking, and a a personalized plan built on insights and innovative technology. you get grit, vision, and the creativity to guide you through a changing world. ♪ hi, i'm aron, and i lost 52 pounds on golo. on other diets, i uld barely lose 10-15 pounds. thanks to golo, i've lost 27% of my body weight, and it was easy. (soft music) and it's designed to help you feel cool. so, no more sweating all night... ...no kicking off the covers... ...or blasting the air conditioning. b
we've got st. louis included and just south of d.c.heat advisories in effect from los angeles all across the midwest, back into the lower mississippi valley, up into the mid-atlantic and right up into new york city. >> my goodness. thank you so much, britley ritz and athena jones. >>> coming up, former president trump, mostly steering clear of talking about his legal troubles on the campaign trail. but some of his rivals not so much. the message some candidates are pushing to try...
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the bus had been taking 30 people from indianapolis to st. louisks parked on the exit ramp. that's according to police. greyhound said in a statement, quote, our primary concern is ensuring we care for our passengers and driver at this time. the people who survived that crash and did not go to the hospital got back on another bus and finished the trip to st. louis. >>> right now health care providers in iowa are scrambling after lawmakers passed a six-week fetal heartbeat abortion ban. the law goes into effect immediately once republican governor kim reynolds signs the bill. that is expected on friday. it's latest move to restrict abortion as a new national ap poll shows 70% agreeing with allowing abortion in the first six weeks. that number drops to a slim majority, 51% say abortions should be legal during the first 15 weeks of pregnancy. just 27% support allowing abortions up to 24 weeks. nbc's shaquille brewster is in des moines, iowa. also with me boston globe columnist kimberly atkins stohr. so shaq, what's the latest you're hearing from peopl
the bus had been taking 30 people from indianapolis to st. louisks parked on the exit ramp. that's according to police. greyhound said in a statement, quote, our primary concern is ensuring we care for our passengers and driver at this time. the people who survived that crash and did not go to the hospital got back on another bus and finished the trip to st. louis. >>> right now health care providers in iowa are scrambling after lawmakers passed a six-week fetal heartbeat abortion ban....
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kansas city, st. louis under heat warnings along with washington, d.c.. in parts of the midwest. detroit heads to low 80s today. minneapolis, chicago, all in the same kind of range. still warm in places like d.c., new york today and points south. look what happens by tomorrow. philadelphia ends up at 85 degrees. i know what you're thinking. this isn't cool by any means but closer to where we should be this time of year and stays there through the early part of next week. low 80s new york. washington, d.c. sit into the mid-80s. moving farther south, not as good news for folks there. remaining in the low 90s for memphis through the early part of next week. check out phoenix. 106 monday. 105 tuesday, 107 wednesday. at least for folks there under 110, which an incredible stretch of really warm temperatures for them. more than 20 days above 110 degrees. now, switching gears. talking about the cold front bringing relief. leaving us with strong storms possibly today as we get into the afternoon hours specifically. along the 95 corridor, could see strong wind gu
kansas city, st. louis under heat warnings along with washington, d.c.. in parts of the midwest. detroit heads to low 80s today. minneapolis, chicago, all in the same kind of range. still warm in places like d.c., new york today and points south. look what happens by tomorrow. philadelphia ends up at 85 degrees. i know what you're thinking. this isn't cool by any means but closer to where we should be this time of year and stays there through the early part of next week. low 80s new york....
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[applause] here are today's contestants-- a graduate student from st. louis, missouri...
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