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it is now in the st. louis suburbs. very close to the st. uis airport in fact but it is on the missouri river. traveled there to see the lewis and clark boathouse and museum. they have a replica of the keelboat used by lewis and clark for part of the expedition. >> i am bill, the director of education here at the lewis and clark boathouse. and museum in st. charles missouri. we are right along the banks of the missouri river. we are right now standing on the full-size replica of the keelboat that lewis and clarke used more than 200 years ago. the keelboat is based on drawings that clarke left in his journals. so the design of the boat, the size of the boat and so on, there is information about that in this boat was built based on those measurements and so on. the boat is 55 feet long, our boat is a little over 8 feet wide. and weighs 11 tons empty. in lewis and clark's day when they had their boat filled completely with supplies and equipment and so on it weighed more than 20 tons. you want to keep in mind as they left st. charles they were h
it is now in the st. louis suburbs. very close to the st. uis airport in fact but it is on the missouri river. traveled there to see the lewis and clark boathouse and museum. they have a replica of the keelboat used by lewis and clark for part of the expedition. >> i am bill, the director of education here at the lewis and clark boathouse. and museum in st. charles missouri. we are right along the banks of the missouri river. we are right now standing on the full-size replica of the...
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and the lawyer from st. louis called me and said we will offer you seven $5 million to let the lease expire, and let us move, and he called me at home and my wife heard that, she said wait a minute, you paid $25 million for this. he is paying $75 million. he was the stadium. you get another team. i said no. i remember where i was a kid, my team, my baseball team was the boston grapes. they played at this field. they moved and they never came back. and i was heartsick. that was why. it was not about the money, it was about the passion. ♪ >> you have had an interesting life, you have a great football team, all kinds of what are you most proud of having achieved in your life? >> the most important thing to me is my family. and then, i would like to think we have done things to build bridges and bring people together. the whole role of social media and all that activity is great, but it makes people isolated and alone and only getting one point of view, lacking a sense of empathy. i think that people like myself, it's
and the lawyer from st. louis called me and said we will offer you seven $5 million to let the lease expire, and let us move, and he called me at home and my wife heard that, she said wait a minute, you paid $25 million for this. he is paying $75 million. he was the stadium. you get another team. i said no. i remember where i was a kid, my team, my baseball team was the boston grapes. they played at this field. they moved and they never came back. and i was heartsick. that was why. it was not...
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james' lawyer from st. louisled me and said, we will offer you $75 million to let the lease expire and let us move. he called me at home and my wife heard that and said, wait a minute. you paid $25 million -- he is paying me $75 million. you will still own the stadium. you get another team. i said, no. i remember when i was a kid my team was the boston braves. they played at bu field. they moved and they never came back and i was heart sick. that is why. it was not about the money. it was about the passion. ♪ david: you have had a very interesting life. you got a great football team. you got all kinds of awards. what are you most proud of having achieved in your life? bob: the most important thing to me is my family. and then i would like to think we have done things to build bridges and bring people together. the whole role of social media is great but i think it makes people be isolated and alone and just get one point of view. we are lacking a sense of empathy. i think people like myself -- it is important tha
james' lawyer from st. louisled me and said, we will offer you $75 million to let the lease expire and let us move. he called me at home and my wife heard that and said, wait a minute. you paid $25 million -- he is paying me $75 million. you will still own the stadium. you get another team. i said, no. i remember when i was a kid my team was the boston braves. they played at bu field. they moved and they never came back and i was heart sick. that is why. it was not about the money. it was about...
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they had a publicly financed stadium in st. louis. they wanted to move it. i cannot let him do that. david: worked out ok for you. your late wife was a long nervous, i guess? robert: before i went out to buy the team from orthwine in st. louis, she asked what i would pay. i said the right number is 150, it might go to 120. when i came back, i told her that i went to 172 million dollars, she went nuts. orthwine's lawyer called me and said, "we will offer you $75 million to let the lease expire and let us move." he called me at home. my way for that. she said, wait a minute. you paid $5 million. he is paying us $75 million. you will still on the stadium. you will get another team. i said, no. i remember when i was a kid, my baseball team was the boston braves. they played at bu field. they moved and never came back. i was heartsick. that is why. it was not about the money. it was about the passion. ♪ david: you had an interesting life, great football team, all kinds of awards. what are you most proud of having achieved? robert: the most important thing to me i
they had a publicly financed stadium in st. louis. they wanted to move it. i cannot let him do that. david: worked out ok for you. your late wife was a long nervous, i guess? robert: before i went out to buy the team from orthwine in st. louis, she asked what i would pay. i said the right number is 150, it might go to 120. when i came back, i told her that i went to 172 million dollars, she went nuts. orthwine's lawyer called me and said, "we will offer you $75 million to let the lease...
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secondly, calgary lost three games in a row before the reporting match with st. louisg had to be done about this, and the team lost more often due to unsuccessful ones. actions in defense, so the call of solovyov to the flams base looks logical, it’s a pity that mogilev was born in 2000 birth did not help calgary cope with the bluesmen. the canadians lost 0:3, but such a score is definitely not the point, the hosts attacked a lot, but the visiting goalkeeper played great, then his skill let him down, then the defense of st. louis was great. performed, to the credit of ilya solovyov, all three of these goals were scored when the belarusian defender was not on the ice. the final time of belarus was 16 minutes 34 seconds, he made one shot on target, received a 2-minute penalty, and the defender’s utility coefficient was zero. egor shrangovich spent 14 minutes 21 seconds on the ice, forward two shots, two penalty minutes, five faceoffs won out of eight, plus or minus is also equal. i liked ilya, if we evaluate all the players from our roster, he was one of the best, i thin
secondly, calgary lost three games in a row before the reporting match with st. louisg had to be done about this, and the team lost more often due to unsuccessful ones. actions in defense, so the call of solovyov to the flams base looks logical, it’s a pity that mogilev was born in 2000 birth did not help calgary cope with the bluesmen. the canadians lost 0:3, but such a score is definitely not the point, the hosts attacked a lot, but the visiting goalkeeper played great, then his skill let...
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i rise today to honor a st. louis great, although he's thrown his last pitch for the cardinals, has left a lasting impression on cardinals' nation. in 2030, the cardials attained three players. little did we know the impact that that trade would have on the cardinals. mr. schmitt: wainwright or wana, as we call him, just notched his 200th win, a huge milestone, which may never be reached again. starters just generally don't pitch that many games. so it is a big milestone, and he is retired from baseball now. he did that in front of thousands of fans in busch stadium. but his career was more than just 200 wins. it was 18-plus years of nasty curveballs and heart-stopping wins, years of camaraderie and countless memories for all of us cardinal fans. in his first full season with the cardinals, he pitched 61 games. it was in his last full season -- or in the full full season that he showed the ice in his veins that he became known for as a closer -- as he game closer due to an injury of another player. in the bottom of th
i rise today to honor a st. louis great, although he's thrown his last pitch for the cardinals, has left a lasting impression on cardinals' nation. in 2030, the cardials attained three players. little did we know the impact that that trade would have on the cardinals. mr. schmitt: wainwright or wana, as we call him, just notched his 200th win, a huge milestone, which may never be reached again. starters just generally don't pitch that many games. so it is a big milestone, and he is retired from...
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converging on this tiny house in st. louisggy winckowski. >> it's raining. >> grandma peggy brings everyone together. >> she is like a built-in grandma to all of us. >> she cares for us a lot. she really cares for us. >> reporter: the students who visit grandma peggy attend bishop dubourg high school and are part of what they call the wednesday breakfast club. seeing the spread, you can understand why kids might want to come here. but what isn't so clear is how peggy got roped into hosting. the wednesday breakfast club actually used to meet at this diner. until one day, a kid named sam crowe said, "you know, my grandma could cook better than this." so the next wednesday, they showed up at her doorstep. >> i'm like, okay. and they came all school year, every wednesday. >> reporter: that was back in 2021. and it continued. merrily. until that day. when all joy was lost. about a year and a half ago, peggy's grandson, sam, a sophomore at bishop dubourg, was killed in a hit-and-run. the boy was beloved. so, of course, breakfast was
converging on this tiny house in st. louisggy winckowski. >> it's raining. >> grandma peggy brings everyone together. >> she is like a built-in grandma to all of us. >> she cares for us a lot. she really cares for us. >> reporter: the students who visit grandma peggy attend bishop dubourg high school and are part of what they call the wednesday breakfast club. seeing the spread, you can understand why kids might want to come here. but what isn't so clear is how...
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with an extensive and to lester's academic pedigree with experience within the st. louis federal reserve he has taken that view to washington and has come up with some strong views in washington and i want to start with the comment you made in a speech entitled cdbc a solution in search of a problem. in that speech he said quote there's no reason to think the federal reserve can develop cheaper technology than private firms. end quote. i opened state america are the runs on the cdbc commercial digital currency. do you see a benefit to society that swapping out the first commercial to central? >> i gave that speech back in august of 2021 in response to momentum building around the central bank and digital currency and the basic question i asked what is the major market failure in the payment system that requires the cdbc and only a cdbc to solve? i pose that question two years ago and i have not heard one satisfactory answer to that question yet. it makes me think is something they could do. nothing that thinks it's needed. the commercial banking system works well and peop
with an extensive and to lester's academic pedigree with experience within the st. louis federal reserve he has taken that view to washington and has come up with some strong views in washington and i want to start with the comment you made in a speech entitled cdbc a solution in search of a problem. in that speech he said quote there's no reason to think the federal reserve can develop cheaper technology than private firms. end quote. i opened state america are the runs on the cdbc commercial...
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with an extensive and to lester's academic pedigree with experience within the st. louis federal reserve he has taken that view to washington and has come up with some strong views in washington and i want to start with the comment you made in a speech entitled cdbc a solution in search of a problem. in that speech he said quote there's no reason to think the federal reserve can develop cheaper technology than private firms. end quote. i opened state america are the runs on the cdbc commercial digital currency. do you see a benefit to society that swapping out the first commercial to central? >> i gave that speech back in august of 2021 in response to momentum building around the central bank and digital currency and the basic question i asked what is the major market failure in the payment system that requires the cdbc and only a cdbc to solve? i pose that question two years ago and i have not heard one satisfactory answer to that question yet. it makes me think is something they could do. nothing that thinks it's needed. the commercial banking system works well and peop
with an extensive and to lester's academic pedigree with experience within the st. louis federal reserve he has taken that view to washington and has come up with some strong views in washington and i want to start with the comment you made in a speech entitled cdbc a solution in search of a problem. in that speech he said quote there's no reason to think the federal reserve can develop cheaper technology than private firms. end quote. i opened state america are the runs on the cdbc commercial...
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so we went back to east st. louis. and i remember walking all over the town, looking for a football field. and i came back, and i told my mom, i said, "mom, i can't play football over here," you know? i said, "we don't have football here." and she told me, "don't worry about that, baby." and it seemed like it was like [chuckles], you know, as a little kid, it seemed like it was like a week, couple weeks. but next thing you know, we had a new house over in the suburbs. and then, man, that was, i was in third grade. i remember being the only black kid in my class. no one really liked me at first. no one liked me until they seen me run. and then i realized that i started getting treated differently then. and so i think my mindset set me up to think, "okay, if i want to make it, i gotta play football, 'cause that's the only time people are nice to me is when they see me play football." [bird chatters] [insects chittering] go get 'em. [reel clicking] go to college, play football, play a little bit of pro. i was signed as a
so we went back to east st. louis. and i remember walking all over the town, looking for a football field. and i came back, and i told my mom, i said, "mom, i can't play football over here," you know? i said, "we don't have football here." and she told me, "don't worry about that, baby." and it seemed like it was like [chuckles], you know, as a little kid, it seemed like it was like a week, couple weeks. but next thing you know, we had a new house over in the...
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you see kimus gardner in st. louis, resign in disgrace. what is the common thread in all of thosewh cases, peter, crime exploded in those cities. the very people that voted for these people have decided this is a mistake because we all deserve our public safety privilege and that's how the people get voted out of office. >> what are the characteristics in your view, mr. simpson, of a rogue prosecutor? >> theyy operate off the same playbook. they watered down almost all felonies to lower-level felonies and misdemeanors, they don't send any juveniles to adult court, they don't add enhancements or special allegations on cases, they won't, for example, allow you to charge multiple crimes, they force to focus on one charge only even though they committed multiple crimes and the list goes on and on and on. we detail them excruciatingly in the book and when you send the signal to people in the city that we are not going to prosecute the crimes and that's what's happening. >> what do you think the motives of georgee soros are in funding these pros
you see kimus gardner in st. louis, resign in disgrace. what is the common thread in all of thosewh cases, peter, crime exploded in those cities. the very people that voted for these people have decided this is a mistake because we all deserve our public safety privilege and that's how the people get voted out of office. >> what are the characteristics in your view, mr. simpson, of a rogue prosecutor? >> theyy operate off the same playbook. they watered down almost all felonies to...
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he passed away on st. louis. i said he wouldn't peacefully in his sleep. i know it must have been a relief for him to finally go, but it's still hot. you mind. i got to visit with him 4 times dry top is on his eyes were always shining until he couldn't type in the many more. then he was just sleeping, speechless, mixed only later did i realize how much these meetings had changed me. the interplay of life and death accompanies us every day. we don't want to acknowledge you, find somebody, unless dest directly affects us, or someone in our family media. you bought this, this was still ringing my ears. he was never afraid of death thoughts. he was only afraid of life, but i'm leaving. why not be there you go. thanks. have a good flight for 14. okay. and then please check in with ms. britsky in room 13 to see if he's ready. okay . how do i know i'm bringing you? not to this extent alicia's mrs. shiva. oh my god. god, it always sounds delicious. this is fantastic. right. wow. just great. i had hoped for this. i think you requested a sorry, guess potatoes and hi
he passed away on st. louis. i said he wouldn't peacefully in his sleep. i know it must have been a relief for him to finally go, but it's still hot. you mind. i got to visit with him 4 times dry top is on his eyes were always shining until he couldn't type in the many more. then he was just sleeping, speechless, mixed only later did i realize how much these meetings had changed me. the interplay of life and death accompanies us every day. we don't want to acknowledge you, find somebody, unless...
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now she is getting a new challenger and this is this democrat in the st. louiso challenge her for all of this. he's a prosecutor, he is dropping his bid, senate campaign against josh hawley and will go for first congressional district of missouri, st. louis county and challenge bush. he says it is anti-israel comments that made him drop the campaign against josh hawley and go after bush. she is part of the squad and made a lot of waves in washington. >> todd: controversial statements. thank you. to sports, carley shimkus. nba star james harden being traded to clippers. espn says he will join leonard and morris and covington. this is third time in three years he's asked to move teams. >> not good when things break, you pick them up when you wake up. >> todd: texas rangers won last night. seager helped lead the rangers to victory, watch. >> seager smashes the ball down the line, goodbye. >> todd: game four of the fall classic tonight 8 p.m. on fox. detroit lions beat raiders, first time since 2018. >> comes in at left guard and hand to gibbs and gibbs breaks it. w
now she is getting a new challenger and this is this democrat in the st. louiso challenge her for all of this. he's a prosecutor, he is dropping his bid, senate campaign against josh hawley and will go for first congressional district of missouri, st. louis county and challenge bush. he says it is anti-israel comments that made him drop the campaign against josh hawley and go after bush. she is part of the squad and made a lot of waves in washington. >> todd: controversial statements....
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but off the st. louis them says, or the fact that i spoke up was troublesome for them and created some kind of orthodontic move from within the search. so i guess so many of them in one knows what happens. okay, then the backlash, i didn't expect that i'd be turn off the television show, so they kept it safe and clean the tool, me out of the show soon i'm about done last some projects. but 5 years on, she's made a document the course with the band and has her own music label. but she no longer feels she can 1000 people all of them and have been do you have any dated that? and you don't know whether you've talked to each other and really got good, like we did, or you go and speak on social media and say in the you watching like one of the, those who, who is it such as con on the malik everybody's, we have new data, they're being celebrated, it's almost like there's no memory or falls acquisitions or almost like our voices doesn't matter. and what about us? we decided we, we look 100 times harder to come bac
but off the st. louis them says, or the fact that i spoke up was troublesome for them and created some kind of orthodontic move from within the search. so i guess so many of them in one knows what happens. okay, then the backlash, i didn't expect that i'd be turn off the television show, so they kept it safe and clean the tool, me out of the show soon i'm about done last some projects. but 5 years on, she's made a document the course with the band and has her own music label. but she no longer...
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Oct 26, 2023
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calgary will play st. louis on friday.s is still only in eleventh place in the western conference standings. the meeting between vladimir konoplev and the chairman of the international handball federation, hassan mustafa, in basel took place in a friendly atmosphere, but the belarusian national team was still not allowed to enter the world arena. the head of the national sports federation, vladimir konoplyov, shared this information in an exclusive interview with our tv channel and noted that the ihf will write another letter to convey the position of the belarusian side, but for now the recommendation not to allow belarus and russia in team sports remains in force. as for the extra plan, we really are with him. here as friends, i gave him a bottle of my tincture, which i made myself, i said that this is a tincture of longevity after centuries you can drink it, so i would wish him good health, that’s what concerns handball, they are those people who do not take it themselves, unfortunately decisions, politics is politics,
calgary will play st. louis on friday.s is still only in eleventh place in the western conference standings. the meeting between vladimir konoplev and the chairman of the international handball federation, hassan mustafa, in basel took place in a friendly atmosphere, but the belarusian national team was still not allowed to enter the world arena. the head of the national sports federation, vladimir konoplyov, shared this information in an exclusive interview with our tv channel and noted that...
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the rangers defeated the sabers 5:1, dallas was stronger than st. louisshootout 2:1, and philadelphia defeated columbus 4:2. this night , washington forward alexey protos capitals will play his first match of the new season. against pittsburgh in training before the match the vitebsk resident worked in the third level. on friday , our youth team, made up of players no older than 21 years old, continued to compete in the qualifying tournament for the 2025 european football championship. the belarusians fought away against the favorite of group g-team portugal; the white wings lost with a score of 1:6. next, sergei isinsky’s guys will go to croatia to fight this one. opponent is scheduled for tuesday, october 17. the belarusian national football team lost peace with the romanian team in qualifying for euro 20-24. collectively, the squads inflicted 28 shots were taken against each other, but none of the moments resulted in a goal celebration. what was missing for implementation, comments from our coaching staff and players, in the story of stanislav libsky.
the rangers defeated the sabers 5:1, dallas was stronger than st. louisshootout 2:1, and philadelphia defeated columbus 4:2. this night , washington forward alexey protos capitals will play his first match of the new season. against pittsburgh in training before the match the vitebsk resident worked in the third level. on friday , our youth team, made up of players no older than 21 years old, continued to compete in the qualifying tournament for the 2025 european football championship. the...
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neil: i talked to the former st. louista we've been getting from third-quarter growth figures to see rates that are now well 5% or 6% for competition from stocks and development with the uaw labor packet for those, 25% or more, inflation could be back, the federal reserve has to be poised to raise rates in response. maybe 6.5%. >> the fed has moved relatively quickly if you look at the pace of monetary tightening over the last 12 months, the fed has moved quickly. the fed is passing and waiting to see the effect of the tightening filtering through to the economy. i think the tightening affects our filtering through to the economy. we are going to see a slowdown on economic activity. i think the fed needs more data and more information. there's a risk that rates could go higher. i think inflation is going to be sticky, particularly around labor so that has to have an effect but i think at the moment the fed is in a wait and see mode, very data dependent. if we see a pickup in inflation the fed act accordingly. neil: inflati
neil: i talked to the former st. louista we've been getting from third-quarter growth figures to see rates that are now well 5% or 6% for competition from stocks and development with the uaw labor packet for those, 25% or more, inflation could be back, the federal reserve has to be poised to raise rates in response. maybe 6.5%. >> the fed has moved relatively quickly if you look at the pace of monetary tightening over the last 12 months, the fed has moved quickly. the fed is passing and...
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. ♪ >> in a st. louis the dedication to writing historic wrongs. >> it just didn't do justice to his history. >> a new headstone sits at the grave of dred scott. once an enslaved man who went down in history as a plaintiff in an infamous 1857 supreme court case. >> many people thought to emancipate themselves by falling across the river or underground railroad in whatever facet it may have looked like, emancipating themselves. dred scott and many others pursued it through legal pursuits. >> sicily hunter is a historian in st. louis. >> he went through several court cases which ended up coming until the supreme court, the highest court of the land, which determined his faith along with his wife and children, they were not considered to be citizens. therefore they could not be emancipated. >> the scott versus sanford decision sparked outrage and drove the nation closer to civil war four years later. lynn jackson is the great-granddaughter of dred scott and harriet scott and founder of the dred scott heritage
. ♪ >> in a st. louis the dedication to writing historic wrongs. >> it just didn't do justice to his history. >> a new headstone sits at the grave of dred scott. once an enslaved man who went down in history as a plaintiff in an infamous 1857 supreme court case. >> many people thought to emancipate themselves by falling across the river or underground railroad in whatever facet it may have looked like, emancipating themselves. dred scott and many others pursued it...
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people who really stick by their principles even when it gets to the circuit court of appeals in st. louis, today, throughout the arkansas is misguided more time the bill we want the file was really pleased. it just confirms that we still have a 1st amendment to stop in a row. it was incumbent upon us as journalist to protect the right. okay, cooperate. you want one with me? yeah, just it's just me. yeah. after all the briefing was done, the oral arguments were made. we all went home dirty down our lives. and then finally we had a really we seem to have prevailed and everything that we want. we want so i had not been paid for about a year. once that ruling came out a couple of days later, i got a check in the mail, which is great. its so utterly clear that what that is doing is right. so it's really validating to get support from the court. i think the lawsuit, it's giving us a lot more to connect about. we haven't always been super, super close, but politics and just to quite as this venue where we get to collaborate and that has really strengthened our relationship and our connection the
people who really stick by their principles even when it gets to the circuit court of appeals in st. louis, today, throughout the arkansas is misguided more time the bill we want the file was really pleased. it just confirms that we still have a 1st amendment to stop in a row. it was incumbent upon us as journalist to protect the right. okay, cooperate. you want one with me? yeah, just it's just me. yeah. after all the briefing was done, the oral arguments were made. we all went home dirty down...
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a number of years later, elizabeth and george are in st. louis. elizabeth is a slave to another legitimate child. by this time elizabeth is supporting her half-sister and her half-sister's husband is not good with finances. elizabeth has garnered an extraordinary list of clients, not just because of her incredible talent but because of who she was as a person. she was extremely graceful. she was very respectful. she dressed in her own designs. always looked beautiful. she held her head high even though she had been through extreme trauma for pretty much her whole life. eventually, elizabeth, for herself and for her is son is diligent in becoming free. she needs to be free and wants her son to be free. she asks her sister for freedom , and her sister said yes. if you pay me $1200. elizabeth, one of her main clients hears of this, and elizabeth is so well respected in the community that this one client asks other clients, these are high society women, politicians wives, to raise money for elizabeth so she can buy her and her sons freedom. they do so
a number of years later, elizabeth and george are in st. louis. elizabeth is a slave to another legitimate child. by this time elizabeth is supporting her half-sister and her half-sister's husband is not good with finances. elizabeth has garnered an extraordinary list of clients, not just because of her incredible talent but because of who she was as a person. she was extremely graceful. she was very respectful. she dressed in her own designs. always looked beautiful. she held her head high...
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you have a strike action and the st. louis seaway in canada and we continue to monitor the situation in detroit. makes performance for the auto stocks. the stellantis tour you have been covering, we have 6800 workers tied to a very lucrative pickup truck plant in the state of michigan walking out. matt: we are talking about ram trucks, the 1500, very high margin vehicle for stellantis. i am wondering about what will happen in canada because they have a branch in ontario which makes the dodge challenger. i believe as well as the dodge charger. those vehicles are due to end production this year? let us talk about the uaw strike watcher with gabrielle, you have been following this story for the sixth week we have begun? questioning up action against stellantis where it hurts -- ratcheting up action against stellantis where it hurts? >> this is stellantis' vegas plant in the u.s.. all of the automakers derive profit from pickup trucks. this plant, people call it shaft, sterling heights, michigan, they made the new version. this is
you have a strike action and the st. louis seaway in canada and we continue to monitor the situation in detroit. makes performance for the auto stocks. the stellantis tour you have been covering, we have 6800 workers tied to a very lucrative pickup truck plant in the state of michigan walking out. matt: we are talking about ram trucks, the 1500, very high margin vehicle for stellantis. i am wondering about what will happen in canada because they have a branch in ontario which makes the dodge...
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much unfortunately raped by a neighbor and gave birth to her only child george and they are now in st. louis and elizabeth is a slave to another legitimate child and by this time elizabeth isn't just supporting her half-sister and her whole family because unfortunately her half-sisters husband isn't very good at finances but elizabeth has garnered an extraordinary list of clients and not just because of her incredible talent but because of who she was as a person and her whole energy and she was extremely graceful and she was very respectful and she dressed in her own designs and always look dutiful and always held her head high even though she had been through extreme trauma for pretty much her whole life. eventually elizabeth really, for herself but especially for her son is diligent in becoming free and she needs to be free and she wants her son to be free and she goes to her sister and asks her sister for freedom. her sister says yes if you pay me $1200. and now elizabeth is one of her main clients and elizabeth is so well respected in that community that this client asks other clients a
much unfortunately raped by a neighbor and gave birth to her only child george and they are now in st. louis and elizabeth is a slave to another legitimate child and by this time elizabeth isn't just supporting her half-sister and her whole family because unfortunately her half-sisters husband isn't very good at finances but elizabeth has garnered an extraordinary list of clients and not just because of her incredible talent but because of who she was as a person and her whole energy and she...
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. >> you have a great piece for the st. louis, but a couple of things to watch out before entering this period is for instance, a failed government bond auction. there is some yield at which they might say we don't really want to go at these rates and it's probably not 5% and maybe it's 7, 10 or 20, but i don't know what that number is and i don't know if there's speculation about what that number is. >> well, i'd say -- let me stay what was already agreed upon. if you read the february treasury department report they already recognize that current planned deficits based on entitlements and other planned expenditures are already putting us in an unsustainable situation which means that there's no interest rate at which we can sustain those deficits going forward. so it's really not a question of what the interest rate's going to be, but at some point people will recognize that at no interest rate will they be willing to accept further government debt issues, and at that point you have, as you pointed out, some kind of failure of
. >> you have a great piece for the st. louis, but a couple of things to watch out before entering this period is for instance, a failed government bond auction. there is some yield at which they might say we don't really want to go at these rates and it's probably not 5% and maybe it's 7, 10 or 20, but i don't know what that number is and i don't know if there's speculation about what that number is. >> well, i'd say -- let me stay what was already agreed upon. if you read the...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: our next guest can be seen at the helium comedy club in st. louis rough. this is -- i've turned into, like, an old black man, but now, this is too soon. dude, two days after my birthday, somebody just said something i agree with i know, where i was like, "mm-hmm. that is unacceptable [ laughter ] i am 40 years too young for that a full civil rights "mm-hmm" out of my throat [ laughter ] every day i'm doing, like, old black man things i'll just see a cute couple, start giving 'em advice. [ light laughter ] i was at a coffee shop, i saw two people that look good together i was like, "y'all take care of each other now." [ laughter ] who is this for? i saw a little kid on a park bench, shoulders hunched, looking like he didn't make the team or something. i just ran up behind him i was like, "so you just gon' quit?" like this is - [ laughter and applause started to say sayings that aren't real. my buddy had a bad day, he was telling me about it. and when he got done, i was like, "well -- bottom of the shoe ain't nothing without the top of the foot." like
. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: our next guest can be seen at the helium comedy club in st. louis rough. this is -- i've turned into, like, an old black man, but now, this is too soon. dude, two days after my birthday, somebody just said something i agree with i know, where i was like, "mm-hmm. that is unacceptable [ laughter ] i am 40 years too young for that a full civil rights "mm-hmm" out of my throat [ laughter ] every day i'm doing, like, old black man things...
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we think portal active, so know the best st. louis of to buy whatever you can. the final goal of these theme or of allusions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. the 1934 prance invaded algeria and straight away the french started, didn't have any good to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new wires took the best land from day one. the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited this cause and as discontent. the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out of the french, tried to suppress, to rebuild you and using girl measures. whole villages were wiped out acts of georgia and executions of civil people including pregnant women children and old people took place more than 2000000 people were born into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help. cl, jerry and patriot managed to induce france to start seize negotiatio
we think portal active, so know the best st. louis of to buy whatever you can. the final goal of these theme or of allusions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. the 1934 prance invaded algeria and straight away the french started, didn't have any good to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new wires took the best land from day one. the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited this cause and as discontent. the...
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two million dollars in cash in a suitcase from a jewish organized crime figure in his hometown of st. louis. missouri and truman said, the jews have the money, the jews have the votes, i have to support this. well, today we have a similar situation where the people actually know what's going on, are horrified by this, even partisans of of israel to exist and thrive, and jewish people who have a some misguided love of the so-called jewish state, the experts in in the united states realize that this is uh complete. counterproductive, even from israeli standpoint, and so we have lot of descent as we should have, but how many of those desenters are willing to separate themselves from this crime against humanity, so that they won't have to be put on trial, it's all over and the dust clears. thanks lot, kevin barret, editor of veterans today, joining us from saidia morocco, and with that it brings us to an end here on this segment of our in-depth coverage of the war on gas. uh once again we're seeing live images as the israeli um attacks and assaults on the besige gaza strip continue for a 20th d
two million dollars in cash in a suitcase from a jewish organized crime figure in his hometown of st. louis. missouri and truman said, the jews have the money, the jews have the votes, i have to support this. well, today we have a similar situation where the people actually know what's going on, are horrified by this, even partisans of of israel to exist and thrive, and jewish people who have a some misguided love of the so-called jewish state, the experts in in the united states realize that...
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part is absolutely right, i was born in detroit um and i've taught from... years in missouri, and st. louis, and detroit are two of the the huge cities that, but used to be a... among the five, depending on the time period, among the five largest cities in the united states or the sixth largest cities in the united states, and now they are catastrophically in terrible condition, for example, the uaw at peak had about 1.5 million members, it now has 400,000 active members, but his response... still for negotiating on behalf of retirees whose benefits uaw still you know pushes for number about 6000 but you can see that decline from roughly 1.5 million to roughly 4000 and that's actually a uaw number so that actually includes employment in canada which is quite substantial in the auto industry uh and puerto rico which is kind of the united states a little technical and and in mexico. all right, well, i'm glad you mentioned the points that you made about inflation because we're just trying to figure it out really. i mean, daniel shaw, our guests there says that it's not as bad as as it, that's
part is absolutely right, i was born in detroit um and i've taught from... years in missouri, and st. louis, and detroit are two of the the huge cities that, but used to be a... among the five, depending on the time period, among the five largest cities in the united states or the sixth largest cities in the united states, and now they are catastrophically in terrible condition, for example, the uaw at peak had about 1.5 million members, it now has 400,000 active members, but his response......
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sonali: i want to point to another view in the market because formal federal reserve bank st. louis president james bullard on the sidelines of the meetings said the risk underpriced in marsh -- markets is disinflation stalls ourselves altogether and core pce inflation goes up again and if that happens, the kid -- committee will contemplate going to 6% or 6.5%. what is that risk? brian: i think that is an important risk to bear in mind. i would differ a little bit in the interpretation of the bond meal -- bond yield move. partly due to the fact oil prices have come off peak levels midyear. we have been choppy this week up about five dollars per barrel wti but on balance, oil prices moved higher and in a world where the fed needs to bring inflation back to target, any move upward in commodity prices that could pass through to inflation and inflation expectations needs to be met with higher real yields. i think that is part of the story. real gdp growth surprised to the upside for the last couple quarters. this talk the markets are doing the fed's work for it is reminiscent of what we
sonali: i want to point to another view in the market because formal federal reserve bank st. louis president james bullard on the sidelines of the meetings said the risk underpriced in marsh -- markets is disinflation stalls ourselves altogether and core pce inflation goes up again and if that happens, the kid -- committee will contemplate going to 6% or 6.5%. what is that risk? brian: i think that is an important risk to bear in mind. i would differ a little bit in the interpretation of the...
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counterpart is: absolutely right, i was born in detroit, and i've taught for years in missouri, and st. louis, and detroit are two of the the huge cities that, but used to be among the five large, depending on the time period, among the five largest cities in the united states, or the sixth largest cities in the united states, and now they are catast. in terrible uh condition, for example, the uaw at peak had about 1.5 million members, it now has 400,000 active members, but is responsible still for negotiating on behalf of retirees whose benefits the uaw still you know uh pushes for number about 600,000, but you can see that... decline from roughly 1.5 million to roughly 400,000 and that's actually a uaw number so that actually includes employment in canada which is quite substantial in the auto industry uh and puerto rico which is kind of the united states, it's a little technical and uh in mexico. all right, well uh, i'm glad you mention uh the points that you made about inflation because we're just trying to figure it out really, i mean di uh our guest there says that it's not as bad as as
counterpart is: absolutely right, i was born in detroit, and i've taught for years in missouri, and st. louis, and detroit are two of the the huge cities that, but used to be among the five large, depending on the time period, among the five largest cities in the united states, or the sixth largest cities in the united states, and now they are catast. in terrible uh condition, for example, the uaw at peak had about 1.5 million members, it now has 400,000 active members, but is responsible still...
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environment. shooting infants, some old like tyria is counter productive and cleaning them down to st. louis team, and these are basically in this phase the immune system learns how to fight infectious agents from outside when, and that is the reason why we don't get sick. so often in our teens and in adulthood, approximately i've had no clock on how does that look? the a nate immune system with bowman has a built in response protocol. it targets anything that identifies is a danger and only knows one way to fight. in contrast to the adoptive, i mean systems relate to require individually this custom trained, developing sophisticated defense mechanisms of the facing challenges in the shape of viruses. all bacteria, the whole nice effect stress leading to great to resilience and excessively clean environment presents the risk of the immune system. basically, having nothing better to do. instead it's science on our own body. among the potential consequences or allergies, the children play outside and get dirty on the other hand makes them tough and strengthens their meaning. defenses. thoughts
environment. shooting infants, some old like tyria is counter productive and cleaning them down to st. louis team, and these are basically in this phase the immune system learns how to fight infectious agents from outside when, and that is the reason why we don't get sick. so often in our teens and in adulthood, approximately i've had no clock on how does that look? the a nate immune system with bowman has a built in response protocol. it targets anything that identifies is a danger and only...
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first of all, it's about somehow oh, suspiciously at the st. louis, so the money is provided. so it's just very, very building for me. last week on this program. you know, we reported of the arrival of us abrams tanks in ukraine. this week we've got the us government avoiding a shut down with a plan that includes no aid for ukraine. i mean, this seems to be what the kremlin reportedly wants to see happen more a narrative of, of dwindling unity between washington and see the year. see that narrative being developed. i see the rest uh desperately holding for this uh, narrative to be developed and using mates and using every single you know, sound bugs. the american congress provides with his narrative. that's for sure. but other than that, so we are. madison is thankful for the united states of you know, given us uh, uh, dental in. so i am hers uh ever him so no. because if it wasn't to for that, then i would be that millions of people here in don't on what did that this whole child see me when people would be like a level. now, this is the reality. we are in mass, this thankful
first of all, it's about somehow oh, suspiciously at the st. louis, so the money is provided. so it's just very, very building for me. last week on this program. you know, we reported of the arrival of us abrams tanks in ukraine. this week we've got the us government avoiding a shut down with a plan that includes no aid for ukraine. i mean, this seems to be what the kremlin reportedly wants to see happen more a narrative of, of dwindling unity between washington and see the year. see that...
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. >>> the st. louis zoo announced the death of a 27-year-old female asian elephant.fter she and her herd became agitated when a lost dog ran loose near the ele elephant park. >>> n >>> netflix's price for premium plans are goin hey guys, check it out: it's mrs. stevens. they say she can make things appear out of thin air. hey! you guys want to come in? my mom made dinner. make your table legendary, with country crock. having triplets is... -amazing -expensive. so, we switched to the bargain detergent, but we ended up using three times as much and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back with tide, and the clothes are clean again. do 3x the laundry and get a tide clean. it's got to be tide. looking for a bladder leak pad that keeps you dry? when i'm at work, i need to feel secured. what i'm looking for in a pad is, super thin, super absorbent. all of the things that you're looking for in a pad, that is always discreet. - this is thin. - my pad is thick. let's put it to the test. let's do it! look how it's absorbing! and locking it right on in! -
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not necessarily of the people who were accused, but of the st. louis them says the fact that i spoke up was troublesome for them and created some kind of orthodontic me from within the search. so i guess so many of the men will know is what happens. ok then, then the backlash, i didn't expect that to be turned off the television show, so they kept it safe and clean the to me out of the show. so now my about done last some projects, but 5 years on she's made a documentary course with the band and has her own music label, but she no longer feels she can 1000 people all of them and have been do you have indicated that? and you don't know whether you've talked to each other and really got good, like we did, or you go and speak on social media and say in the you watching like one after the other. so here's the 3rd subject con on the malik everybody's, we have new data being celebrated. it's almost like there is no memory or false accusations. almost like our voices doesn't matter. and what about us? we decided we look 100 times harder to come back because t
not necessarily of the people who were accused, but of the st. louis them says the fact that i spoke up was troublesome for them and created some kind of orthodontic me from within the search. so i guess so many of the men will know is what happens. ok then, then the backlash, i didn't expect that to be turned off the television show, so they kept it safe and clean the to me out of the show. so now my about done last some projects, but 5 years on she's made a documentary course with the band...
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, that's going to come with some rain in portions of the great lakes, the ohio valley looking at st. louis, 80 degrees tomorrow, 16 degre aboveesplain, too, that's left over from tropical storm norma all right. guys, that's your monday forecast >> michelle, thank you. >>> coming up after the break, utah might put age restrictions on social media. >> and we will have a live report on the flaws in the global tax scheme meant to rein in corp. operations. they say she can make things appear out of thin air. hey! you guys want to come in? my mom made dinner. make your table legendary, with country crock. oh, hello! hi! do you know that every load of laundry could be worth as much as $300? really? and your clothes just keep getting more damaged the more times you wash them. downy protects fibers, doing more than detergent alone. see? this one looks brand new. saves me money? i'm starting to like downy. downy saves loads. my skin has been so much smoother so much more hydrated. it's olay! with olay hyaluronic body wash 95% of women had visibly-better skin. guys, that's your monday and my skin is
, that's going to come with some rain in portions of the great lakes, the ohio valley looking at st. louis, 80 degrees tomorrow, 16 degre aboveesplain, too, that's left over from tropical storm norma all right. guys, that's your monday forecast >> michelle, thank you. >>> coming up after the break, utah might put age restrictions on social media. >> and we will have a live report on the flaws in the global tax scheme meant to rein in corp. operations. they say she can make...