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back in march . 8th grader was a star football player and honorable student from the st louis area whothe theme park with his teammates. the 14 year olds. father says the decision to shut down the ride is long overdue. just finally glad they coming today census and say, you know what? let's get rid of this thing. let's start over come up with a better plan. investigators blame operator error for the deadly accident on the 330 ft tall thrill ride. the boy's parents have filed a civil wrongful death lawsuit accusing the amusement park and other dependents of negligence even after ramped up efforts to combat team vaping in the united states. a recent government survey shows teen vaping rates are once again on the rise, the survey shows. 14% of high school students said they'd vape recently compared to 11% last year. the rate of teen vaping are still down from before the pandemic. but experts say that downward trend was likely because children were at home instead of at school. president biden is issuing a mass pardon for americans who've been convicted of federal marijuana possession char
back in march . 8th grader was a star football player and honorable student from the st louis area whothe theme park with his teammates. the 14 year olds. father says the decision to shut down the ride is long overdue. just finally glad they coming today census and say, you know what? let's get rid of this thing. let's start over come up with a better plan. investigators blame operator error for the deadly accident on the 330 ft tall thrill ride. the boy's parents have filed a civil wrongful...
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st. louis area. law enforcement just wrapped up a press conference.ing that the school shooting happened around 9:10 local time at central visual and performing arts school. this happened in a classroom on the third floor. we are told that all of the doors were locked. the school was closed but somehow the gunman was able to get in. we're still trying to get more information about the suspect and we know that the individual is dead. this person in his 20s. we still don't have an id on this individual and we don't know the connection to the school, but we know eight people were transported to the hospital. one adult female pronounced dead and a teenage female also dead from gunfire as well. several people were injured. their injuries range from shrapnel injuries, gun shot wounds and also cardiac arrest. right now, they are telling folks this is still an active crime scene and we still don't know the identities of those deceased individuals right now. they're waiting to notify next of kin but obviously a very fluid situation. but once again, eight peopl
st. louis area. law enforcement just wrapped up a press conference.ing that the school shooting happened around 9:10 local time at central visual and performing arts school. this happened in a classroom on the third floor. we are told that all of the doors were locked. the school was closed but somehow the gunman was able to get in. we're still trying to get more information about the suspect and we know that the individual is dead. this person in his 20s. we still don't have an id on this...
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st. louis area so why would you mess up the legacy like you should be standing up for the legacy. we have to be people over legacy so that was a big thing so it took that first run for me to see this wasn't about a black woman running against a black man. it was nothing to do with that it was just me running for adults that felt neglected and underrepresented to finally have the representation. but there was a lot of money i wasn't able to raise, it was money and the machine of everybody in place whether it's politicians,le business leaders, alll these folks still like even if i like you i'm not going to go against the machine because it will hurt me if you don't when. >> speaking of the machine, when you were talking about this it made me think about how in your book you talk about how you and other protesters were treated by establishment types, more prominent organizers basically came in and told you guys you were not doing things the right way and i imagine you go to some of the feedback on the campaign trail when you are running against william macy clay because you are someo
st. louis area so why would you mess up the legacy like you should be standing up for the legacy. we have to be people over legacy so that was a big thing so it took that first run for me to see this wasn't about a black woman running against a black man. it was nothing to do with that it was just me running for adults that felt neglected and underrepresented to finally have the representation. but there was a lot of money i wasn't able to raise, it was money and the machine of everybody in...
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st. louis area so why would you mess up that legacy? you should be standing for the legacy. have to be people over legacy. so that was a big thing. it took that first run for me too really help people to see it's not a black woman running against a black man. nothing to do with that.el it was meat wanting for those who felt left out, and the acted and underrepresented to finally have representation. that was money it was a lot ofy money i wasn't able to raise money. it was money, it was a machine of everyone in place. whether it was politicians, business leaders, community leaders, all of these folks even if i like you i'm not going to go against the machine because it will hurt me if you don't win. speaking of the machine, when you are talking about this it made me think a lot about how in your book you talk about how you and other ferguson protesters were treated by establishment types more prominent ministers, were prominent organizers who basically came in and told you because you did not know what you're doing. your movement work was not authentic movement work you are
st. louis area so why would you mess up that legacy? you should be standing for the legacy. have to be people over legacy. so that was a big thing. it took that first run for me too really help people to see it's not a black woman running against a black man. nothing to do with that.el it was meat wanting for those who felt left out, and the acted and underrepresented to finally have representation. that was money it was a lot ofy money i wasn't able to raise money. it was money, it was a...
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st. louis area, so like why would you messed up their legacy? you should be standing for the legacy. and i was like, you know, we have to be people over legacy. so that was a big thing. so it took that first one for me to really help people see this is notma a black woman running against a black man, had nothing to do about that. it was me wanting for those that have felt left out and neglected and underrepresented to finally have some representation.es but that was money, you know, a lot of money. i wasn't able to really raise money. so it was money and it was the machine of everybody in place, all of these, you know, whether wit's politicians or business leaders, community leaders, like all of these folks were still like, you know what, even if i like you are not going to go against the machine because it will hurt me if you don't win. >> host: speaking of the machine, when you were talking about this it made me think a lot about how in your book to talk about how you and other fergusonso protesters were tread by establishment types, more prominent ministers, more prominent organiz
st. louis area, so like why would you messed up their legacy? you should be standing for the legacy. and i was like, you know, we have to be people over legacy. so that was a big thing. so it took that first one for me to really help people see this is notma a black woman running against a black man, had nothing to do about that. it was me wanting for those that have felt left out and neglected and underrepresented to finally have some representation.es but that was money, you know, a lot of...
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park back in march , the eighth grader was a star football player and nour roll student from the st louis area visiting the theme park in orlando with his teammates. the boy's father says the decision to shut down the ride is long overdue. i'm just finally glad they coming to their senses. and so you know what? let's get rid of this thing. let's start over come up with a better plan. investigators blame operator error for the deadly accident on that 430 ft tall thrill ride. the boy's parents have filed a civil wrongful death lawsuit accusing the amusement park and other defendants of negligence for allowing him on the ride when he was over the weight limit, then failing to properly restrain him. once he was in his seat, finds itself in a feud with the microsoft search engine, bing bar tweeted a bing maps. urging it to remove what bart described as a quote absurd alert. the transit agency is upset about a warning on being max bim being map directions. it says public transit services may be impacted by covid-19 officials recommend limiting public transit use. that warning doesn't specifically ca
park back in march , the eighth grader was a star football player and nour roll student from the st louis area visiting the theme park in orlando with his teammates. the boy's father says the decision to shut down the ride is long overdue. i'm just finally glad they coming to their senses. and so you know what? let's get rid of this thing. let's start over come up with a better plan. investigators blame operator error for the deadly accident on that 430 ft tall thrill ride. the boy's parents...
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you've been very vocal and how you wish that your area and st. louis inspire people, give people access to jobs, et cetera, in the community. many people have said that you are anti-police. how do you find that nuanced? how do you find the nuance or how do you find the balance in trying to have a conversation with people where you propose solutions to issues in the long term without making it feel like you are conflating it in the short term? speak up we have to render that there are people that spoke about slavery, the abolishment of slavery. where they write or were they just going along with the status quo? is it about the easy thing or the right thing? for me, it is about the right thing, so to understand the people look at it as being anti-police, i am not anti-police, not in any way. i want police to do police work. i don't want police to be therapists, i don't want police to be mental health providers, i don't want police killing black folks just were fortunately in this country and with impunity. i want folk to be safe in my community and becau
you've been very vocal and how you wish that your area and st. louis inspire people, give people access to jobs, et cetera, in the community. many people have said that you are anti-police. how do you find that nuanced? how do you find the nuance or how do you find the balance in trying to have a conversation with people where you propose solutions to issues in the long term without making it feel like you are conflating it in the short term? speak up we have to render that there are people...
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st. louis, we have to talk about those things and address them. we have to address poverty had on. i think about how we drive up and down the streets of st. louis and there are certain areasction blocks used to be when you brought up slavery, a lot of people don't know missouri was a slave state even though we are not the south, but the midwest, we were a slave state. i think about the case have scots. how we are under that cloud of the segregation, that cloud of slavery that abided the state long ago. we have not gotten to the point where there is true equity and equality in the state or in the country. juan: your book also talks about your family history, your paternal great-grandparents came to st. louis from mississippi as part of the great migration stuff you talk a lot about your father w was a giant in ur life. could you talk about him and what he taught you? >> so my dad, very much so involved in making sure we understand our family history, that we know who we are. he started that when we were kids. he made sure i knew that, you know, i am enough, that my black is beautiful. we went through a lot. colorism is a real thing but my father mor -- colorism and racism
st. louis, we have to talk about those things and address them. we have to address poverty had on. i think about how we drive up and down the streets of st. louis and there are certain areasction blocks used to be when you brought up slavery, a lot of people don't know missouri was a slave state even though we are not the south, but the midwest, we were a slave state. i think about the case have scots. how we are under that cloud of the segregation, that cloud of slavery that abided the state...
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st. louis and voters didn't like that message in your area. is that concern you?> it doesn't concern me whatsoever. think about my history, i ran -- [audio breaking up] we are dealing on that momentum and we can get things done because people are tired of the status quo, a status quo that is not as productive, a status quo that embraces violent crime, we are turning it around by talking about things and will move us in the right direction. >> carley: you mention the word momentum in the momentum in police forces across the country is to leave inner cities. what are police officers in st. louis telling you? >> the exact same way, exactly disappointed in the lack of leadership but there is a hope along the way, and i'm saying that i am that hope because when i first ran for mayor, i talked about the violence, described what i think are easy solutions to move us in the right direction. if you look at very little support, we've got the public endorsement from the fraternal order of police and police either someone in their horizon coming across the bridge to lead us i
st. louis and voters didn't like that message in your area. is that concern you?> it doesn't concern me whatsoever. think about my history, i ran -- [audio breaking up] we are dealing on that momentum and we can get things done because people are tired of the status quo, a status quo that is not as productive, a status quo that embraces violent crime, we are turning it around by talking about things and will move us in the right direction. >> carley: you mention the word momentum in...
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areas. monday, we're looking for severe storms and rain from dallas into chicago and st. louis as well. mary? >> rob, thank you. >>> now here to a somber scene in bristol, from across the country turning out for today's funeral for two officers shot and killed during an law enforcement filling the stadium at the university of connecticut in east hartford. authorities believe the officers were lured to the suspect's home by a phoney 911 call. that suspect shot and killed by another officer moments later. >>> when we come back here, the urgent search under way for a missing family of four. the new surveillance image released by police. >>> and the mystery in the backyard. backyard. the car buried for decades halfw. when i knew my injuries wereser. i made a phone call. when i spoke with jacoby & meye. they made sure they understood , and that they put me in the r. the insurance company tried tols stayed dedicated to focused on . i felt reassured and i wouldn'tl bills and things like that, andt to get the best settlement for . what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it'
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area overnight tonight. the rain ahead of that is mostly beneficial, but the rough stuff comes through over the next 24 hours, really. st. louis, you'll get some. nashville, 5:00 tomorrow. but the bulls eye of damaging winds likely to be memphis down to jackson and birmingham. so, the main chunk of the south and the southern plains will be very dicey over the next 36 hours. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight here to the alarming rise in hate in this country. the investigation at this hour in los angeles, after several people were seen hanging an anti-semitic signs from a bridge over the 405 freeway in los angeles. some giving a nazi salute. authorities are now warning an anti-semitic incidents have hit an all-time high in this country. our chief national correspondent matt gutman on why authorities are concerned across the u.s. tonight. >> reporter: tonight, those banners over one of l.a.'s busiest freeways drawing nationwide condemnation and concern. the banner reads "kanye is right about the jews" unfurled by white supremacists seen giving the nazi absolute. the hip hop artist kanye west, known as ye, has giv
area overnight tonight. the rain ahead of that is mostly beneficial, but the rough stuff comes through over the next 24 hours, really. st. louis, you'll get some. nashville, 5:00 tomorrow. but the bulls eye of damaging winds likely to be memphis down to jackson and birmingham. so, the main chunk of the south and the southern plains will be very dicey over the next 36 hours. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight here to the alarming rise in hate in this country. the...
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st louis. certainly taste of what is to come, southwest, showers and thunderstorms yet again in your forecast, that areapressure that was giving rain and wind and yucky conditions to the northeast finally out of there, beautiful day today, 73 degrees as daytime high, 74 in chicago, 89 in dallas, so the southern u.s. still feeling the heat and hanging on to summertime temperatures. the tropics, number one, will it get a name in the next couple days? probably, but we think all of the guidance is showing landfall around nicaragua, but could become a hurricane, we'll keep you up to date. there is your tropical storm frequency in september, october and november. starting to get down in the -- not categories, in the bar graph -- >> carley: we know what you are saying. we get it. >> janice: we're not in the peak season, on the back half of peak season. foxweather.com, by the way. glad it is friday. >> carley: always crystal clear, my friend. president biden meeting with governor ron desantis in florida, while there surveying the devastation, he took the opportunity to blame climate change and push the democrat
st louis. certainly taste of what is to come, southwest, showers and thunderstorms yet again in your forecast, that areapressure that was giving rain and wind and yucky conditions to the northeast finally out of there, beautiful day today, 73 degrees as daytime high, 74 in chicago, 89 in dallas, so the southern u.s. still feeling the heat and hanging on to summertime temperatures. the tropics, number one, will it get a name in the next couple days? probably, but we think all of the guidance is...
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st. louis suburb, where there is growing outrage tonight over new evidence that shows unacceptable levels of radioactive contamination at an elementary school. it's near an area where nuclear weapons were produced during world war ii. cbs' adriana diaz spoke with some of the parents who are demanding answers. >> reporter: radioactive contamination detected at jana elementary school's playground measured 22 times higher than normal. according to a study commissioned for a class action lawsuit. the study also found, quote, unacceptable levels in the school's kitchen, gym, and ventilation systems. >> it's overwhelming right now. >> reporter: when patrice strickland heard about the contamination, she decided to keep her two children home to learn virtually. >> the very first place i heard about it was on the news. >> reporter: she spoke at last night's school board meeting where the district apologized and said jana will go virtual starting monday. what went through your mind when you heard about the potential contamination inside the school. there is a lot of things you can protect your kids from. but that felt like something i had no control over. and as a pare
st. louis suburb, where there is growing outrage tonight over new evidence that shows unacceptable levels of radioactive contamination at an elementary school. it's near an area where nuclear weapons were produced during world war ii. cbs' adriana diaz spoke with some of the parents who are demanding answers. >> reporter: radioactive contamination detected at jana elementary school's playground measured 22 times higher than normal. according to a study commissioned for a class action...
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st. louis suburb where there is growing outrage over new evidence that shows unacceptable levels of radioactive contamination at an elementary school. it's near an area where nuclear weapons were produced during world war ii. cbs' adriana diaz spoke with some of the parents who are demanding answers. >> reporter: radioactive contamination detected at jana elementary school's playground measure 22 times higher than normal, according to a study commissioned for a class action lawsuit. the study also found "unacceptable levels" in the school's kitchen, gym, and ventilation systems. >> it's overwhelming right now. >> reporter: when patrice strickland heard about the contamination, she decided to keep her two children home to learn virtually. >> the very first place they heard about it was on the news. >> reporter: she spoke at last night's school board meeting, where the district apologized and said jana will go virtual starting monday. when went through your mind when you heard about the potential contamination inside the school? >> it's a lot of things that you can protect your kids from, but that felt like something that i had no control over. and as
st. louis suburb where there is growing outrage over new evidence that shows unacceptable levels of radioactive contamination at an elementary school. it's near an area where nuclear weapons were produced during world war ii. cbs' adriana diaz spoke with some of the parents who are demanding answers. >> reporter: radioactive contamination detected at jana elementary school's playground measure 22 times higher than normal, according to a study commissioned for a class action lawsuit. the...
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areas. not down in the valley floors, but it will be significant. monday we're looking for severe storms and rain from st. louis to chicago. >>> now here to a somber scene in bristol, connecticut. thousands of police officers from across the country turning out for today's funeral for two officers shot and killed during an apparent ambush. law enforcement filling the stadium at the university of connecticut in east hartford. authorities believe authorities dustin demonte and alex hamzy were lured by a phony 9-1-1 call. and when we come back here, the urgent search underway for a missing family of four. the new surveillance image released by police. >>> and the mystery in the backyard. the car buried for decades behind a $15 million mansion. the details coming in now. so you have round-the-clock protection on all your stuff. like that cardboard tv. i told props to switch that out. okay, everyone, that's a wrap. [ bell rings ] wait, you faked this whole thing? i knew it was the quickest way to see you. i'm sorry, jon, but i'm already in love with insurance. you know that's weird, right? well, any weirder than fak
areas. not down in the valley floors, but it will be significant. monday we're looking for severe storms and rain from st. louis to chicago. >>> now here to a somber scene in bristol, connecticut. thousands of police officers from across the country turning out for today's funeral for two officers shot and killed during an apparent ambush. law enforcement filling the stadium at the university of connecticut in east hartford. authorities believe authorities dustin demonte and alex hamzy...
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weather system is expected to drench a widespread area from texas to oklahoma with up to three inches of rain. a former student opening fire at a st. louis high school killing a teenage girl and teacher. seven others were wounded before police killed the gunman. the shooting forced students to barricade doors, even jumping to safety from windows. the 19-year-old suspect graduated from the school last year. i'm matt finn. for headlines log on to foxnews.com. >> welcome back to "hannity." we continue our town hall from scottsdale, arizona. great to see you everybody. [cheers and applause] >> in 15 days voters in arizona will not only decide the future of the stays house an governorship but also the balance of power in the u.s. senate. republican candidate blake masters is in a statistical dead heat neck and neck running against democratic incumbent mark kelly. this is a critical state critical election. tonight in order to trick voters senator kelsey pretending to be a moderate. but as the saying goes, politicians lie, numbers do not. as a senator kelly voted with the socialists 90 percent of the time. with chuck schumerer 96 percent of th
weather system is expected to drench a widespread area from texas to oklahoma with up to three inches of rain. a former student opening fire at a st. louis high school killing a teenage girl and teacher. seven others were wounded before police killed the gunman. the shooting forced students to barricade doors, even jumping to safety from windows. the 19-year-old suspect graduated from the school last year. i'm matt finn. for headlines log on to foxnews.com. >> welcome back to...
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st. louis cardinals fan and i'm sticking with that no matter what. but so many things in church life and beyond that are areasite, solve problems and we pass over that opportunity over and over again to shoot at the other team. >> you see that filtering into the church. >> it's absolutely coming into the way people in churches who ought to know better are speaking to one another about the issues that are outside the church that aren't really theological. the best characterization is they're not listening. >> bart barber lives with his wife and two children in farmersville, texas. >> what we're hoping to do is use kind of regenerative farming methods. >> he has land with a dozen or so cows. >> if you want to see people come to know christ the way to do it is share the gospel and pray. >> has preached every sunday for 23 years at the first baptist church which only has about 320 members. what made you decide to try to become the head of the sbc. >> i believe that the southern baptist convention faces some unique challenges right now. i felt like god was calling me to try to give leadership at this moment to hel
st. louis cardinals fan and i'm sticking with that no matter what. but so many things in church life and beyond that are areasite, solve problems and we pass over that opportunity over and over again to shoot at the other team. >> you see that filtering into the church. >> it's absolutely coming into the way people in churches who ought to know better are speaking to one another about the issues that are outside the church that aren't really theological. the best characterization is...
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st. louis cardinals fan and i'm sticking with that no matter what. but so many things in church life and beyond that are areastunity to, to unite, to solve problems, and we pass over that opportunity over and over again to shoot at the other team. >> and you see that filtering into the church? >> and it's absolutely coming into the way that people in churches, who ought to know better, are speaking to one another about the issues that are outside the church that aren't really theological. the best characterization that they're not listening. >> bart barber lives with his wife and two children in farmersville, texas. >> what we're hoping to do is to use a kind of regenerative farming method. >> he's got some land with a dozen or so cows. >> if you want to see some people come to know christ, the way to do is to share the gospel and pray. >> and has preached every sunday for 23 years at the first baptist church, which only has about 320 members. >> what made you decide to try to become the head of the sbc? >> i believe that the southern baptist convention faces some unique challenges right now. i felt like god
st. louis cardinals fan and i'm sticking with that no matter what. but so many things in church life and beyond that are areastunity to, to unite, to solve problems, and we pass over that opportunity over and over again to shoot at the other team. >> and you see that filtering into the church? >> and it's absolutely coming into the way that people in churches, who ought to know better, are speaking to one another about the issues that are outside the church that aren't really...
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st. louis and dry. that's the key component there. we are looking at some rain showers across south texas, san antonio around the del rio area and to theo have your highest chances of rain during trick or treating hours. maybe this may be a meteorologist -- be a meteorologist for halloween and you have the prop of the umbrella all ready to go and don't have to worry about the rain. >> i'm digging your earrings, those are skeletons. i love it. allison chinchar, thank you so much. i'm glad the kids will get a chance. even with some downpour that's not going to stop them. they are ready, so ready this year. thank you, alison. i'm fredricka in atlanta. see you at 2:00 eastern. right now coming up on cnn, dana bash talks with republican senator from florida, rick scott, and north carolina's democratic senate nominee sherry beasley.
st. louis and dry. that's the key component there. we are looking at some rain showers across south texas, san antonio around the del rio area and to theo have your highest chances of rain during trick or treating hours. maybe this may be a meteorologist -- be a meteorologist for halloween and you have the prop of the umbrella all ready to go and don't have to worry about the rain. >> i'm digging your earrings, those are skeletons. i love it. allison chinchar, thank you so much. i'm glad...
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st. louis and dry. that's the key component there. we are looking at some rain showers across south texas, san antonio around the del rio area and to the west, seattle and portland where you're going to have your highest chances of rain during trick or treating hours. maybe this may be a meteorologist -- be a meteorologist for halloween and you have the prop of the umbrella all ready to go and don't have to worry about the rain. >> i'm digging your earrings, those are skeletons. i love it. allison chinchar, thank you so much. i'm glad the kids will get a chance. even with some downpour that's not going to stop them. they are ready, so ready this year. thank you, alison. i'm fredricka in atlanta. see you at 2:00 eastern. right now coming up on cnn, dana bash talks with republican senator from florida, rick scott, and north carolina's democratic senate nominee sherry beasley. >> despiteble act. lawmakers denounce political violence after nancy pelosi's husband was attacked in their home. >> as political danger grows what more can be done to stop. >>> midterm countdown. republicans look to expand the map on election day. >> we're not goin
st. louis and dry. that's the key component there. we are looking at some rain showers across south texas, san antonio around the del rio area and to the west, seattle and portland where you're going to have your highest chances of rain during trick or treating hours. maybe this may be a meteorologist -- be a meteorologist for halloween and you have the prop of the umbrella all ready to go and don't have to worry about the rain. >> i'm digging your earrings, those are skeletons. i love...
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area. three people died in the united states as a result of a shooting in one of the schools in the city of st. louisof this school broke into it in 8 minutes. he managed to shoot the ironer and the teenage girl, as well as injure seven more man, before the police. she was able to eliminate him with return fire. it is reported that the shooter graduated from school last year, he had no criminal past, and his possible motives are still unknown. further news of the regions, stay with us. and now the news of the capital region cool but sunny weather is expected today by muscovites in the afternoon the air will warm up to plus six degrees, while the atmospheric pressure is much higher than the norm of 753 mmhg in the morning in some areas, fog may form. visibility will be reduced to 100 m, and ice may appear on the roads as early as tomorrow, the sky in the capital region will be covered with clouds and even begin. muscovites can check their health in 72% of public services for 2 years, they have already used diagnostic complexes more than 400,000 times. there you can determine the level of oxygen satura
area. three people died in the united states as a result of a shooting in one of the schools in the city of st. louisof this school broke into it in 8 minutes. he managed to shoot the ironer and the teenage girl, as well as injure seven more man, before the police. she was able to eliminate him with return fire. it is reported that the shooter graduated from school last year, he had no criminal past, and his possible motives are still unknown. further news of the regions, stay with us. and now...
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local law enforcement infected areas to provide steering wheel lock devices at no cost to concerned owners" but that's simply not enough for some city leaders in st. louisg a lawsuit against the automakers for making the cars simply so easy to steal. auto thefts in st. louis have doubled this year, in july alone , the city averaged about 21 kia and hyundai theft incidents everyday and that number increased to 23 thefts each day in august. city counselor shena hamilton wrote a letter demanding kia hyundai mitigate the conditions that are providing thieves, some as young as 13 years old with the means to "by which they are destroying property, endangering city drivers and themselves and in some cases committing violent felonies" and it's not just st. louis looking at legal action. in fact ohio is also looking at a potential lawsuit. california filed a class auction lawsuit last month as did illinois and minnesota. it is spreading. now we reached out to tik toc for comment about the car theft challenge on its site and they told us "tik toc did not condone this behavior which violates our policies and will be remove if found on our platform" but jackie, bas
local law enforcement infected areas to provide steering wheel lock devices at no cost to concerned owners" but that's simply not enough for some city leaders in st. louisg a lawsuit against the automakers for making the cars simply so easy to steal. auto thefts in st. louis have doubled this year, in july alone , the city averaged about 21 kia and hyundai theft incidents everyday and that number increased to 23 thefts each day in august. city counselor shena hamilton wrote a letter...
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st. louis. i want to start with the parents at the school. they are saying this radioactive contamination found inside of the school and outside near the play area want it cleaned up immediately and they are asking the federal government to step in and help. listen into what one mom told us. >> my level of concern is -- i mean, it's almost at peak level. it's everything we thought and were concerned could be true. >> there are levels of radioactive elements on the playground and inside the school in the kitchen, the broiler room and the library. >> reporter: so some may be wondering how did this happen. here is the back story, the school and the homes in this neighborhood sit near a water way known as the cold water creek. according to the author of this recent independent study that koim came out he says that water way has been contaminated and i'm quoting his words here by leaking radioactive waste disposal that began shortly after world war ii and was never cleaned up. now, here is the deal, back in august there was another test at the school but this time environmentalists went inside of the school and collected samples. now, the most alarmi
st. louis. i want to start with the parents at the school. they are saying this radioactive contamination found inside of the school and outside near the play area want it cleaned up immediately and they are asking the federal government to step in and help. listen into what one mom told us. >> my level of concern is -- i mean, it's almost at peak level. it's everything we thought and were concerned could be true. >> there are levels of radioactive elements on the playground and...
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st. louis, all the way to vicksburg, mississippi, we call that the lower mississippi river. and that's where we're having the most difficulties. there's probably between 10 to 20 spots, areas that are critical during that stretch of waterway, 400-mile stretch that are causing us to stop -- right now it's closed. so we're not passing but we expect to open back up here in the next couple of days. and so those areas are critical. you know, the corps of engineers working with the industry in the u.s. coast guard are out there doing everything we can. we are lobbying for some additional efforts, additional resources and dredges from the core and, you know, the industry and the u.s. corps of engineers and the u.s. coast guard have worked well together. we have to work better together, be more proactive as opposed to being reactive, so that we can pass these spots if we don't, we will continue to shut down this river and 2,000 barges will grow to a lot more >> what we need is a lot of rain hopefully not all at once, because we won't be able to handle it, but we need the water levels to come up. outside of that, mike, i'll leave it here, you referenced sort of man-made fixes, army
st. louis, all the way to vicksburg, mississippi, we call that the lower mississippi river. and that's where we're having the most difficulties. there's probably between 10 to 20 spots, areas that are critical during that stretch of waterway, 400-mile stretch that are causing us to stop -- right now it's closed. so we're not passing but we expect to open back up here in the next couple of days. and so those areas are critical. you know, the corps of engineers working with the industry in the...
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st. louis area, and that's why students say they heard gunshots ring out, and officials received a call aboutactive shooter and officers were at the campus in a matter of minute. they were saying that students say they saw an individual with a long gun. the officers were able to apprehend the suspect. thereto was gunfire that was exchanged between the suspect as well as the officers. the suspect was injured and later taken to the hospital. that's where he later died. here's a little bit more on how this morning played out. take a listen. >> the officers did an amazing job. i was talking to a captain who was one of the first people into the school building. he spoke about how the officers arrived quickly, made entry with no hesitation and went directly to the sound of gunfire which is the expectation, not only of the department but of the community as well, to protect our kid and our teachers in these schools that should be considered safe. >> police say there's no longer a threat. all the doors were locked and were closed at the time of the shooting, so the big question is how did the gunman
st. louis area, and that's why students say they heard gunshots ring out, and officials received a call aboutactive shooter and officers were at the campus in a matter of minute. they were saying that students say they saw an individual with a long gun. the officers were able to apprehend the suspect. thereto was gunfire that was exchanged between the suspect as well as the officers. the suspect was injured and later taken to the hospital. that's where he later died. here's a little bit more on...