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st. louis louis the extra judicial killing, raised several questions. did israeli intelligence and the military act alone? or did they get local assistance from influential figures inside gene? easier? man, now you model my something. well then what the cam has been between is for mackenzie illema. i will see of tone. no kind of one of them i was so i was clear the court for not going to have been number one that i would she had house was in city bu said a residential area where diplomats and politicians live. i could have written it out the whole bit laughable mention all vision for mcafee a bit. i mean i'm sub shadley libby going to be sufficient eliminating from the mean the jettas john can look over and i'm going to clear yes. my name and the monopoly. i'm going to mississippi, i'm going to look at the register for you to the a lot of the monotonous, within a few or so for that new model for interested was it or fi, i'm in municipal. this effort was a separate, huge turns or computers. i moved to that even though it's a month to month, i was had ano
st. louis louis the extra judicial killing, raised several questions. did israeli intelligence and the military act alone? or did they get local assistance from influential figures inside gene? easier? man, now you model my something. well then what the cam has been between is for mackenzie illema. i will see of tone. no kind of one of them i was so i was clear the court for not going to have been number one that i would she had house was in city bu said a residential area where diplomats and...
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st. louis louis the extra judicial killing, raised several questions. did israeli intelligence and the military act alone? or did they get local assistance from influential figures inside gene? easier? man, now you model my something. well then what the cam has been between is from a comes from 11. i will see of the tone, the kind of one of them i was so i was clear the calling for my going to have been number some hello. i would she had house was in city bu say either a residential area where diplomats and politicians live. i could have written the shade. is it a whole bit laughable mention all vision for mcafee a bit. i mean i'm subbing for shadow libby. going to be sufficient, eliminating from the men the jettas, john kenton, mac, and i'm going to you yet, my name and the monopoly. i'm going to mississippi damage to look at the register for you to the a lot of the monotony within a few or so for that new model for interested was it? well fi, i'm in municipal, this effort. so for huge turns, or i can see that even little is it a month to month? i was
st. louis louis the extra judicial killing, raised several questions. did israeli intelligence and the military act alone? or did they get local assistance from influential figures inside gene? easier? man, now you model my something. well then what the cam has been between is from a comes from 11. i will see of the tone, the kind of one of them i was so i was clear the calling for my going to have been number some hello. i would she had house was in city bu say either a residential area where...
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st. louis circuit attorney's office and its unwillingness to take violent crime seriously have once more cost st. louis families justice. local officers also say it's demoralizing. here's reaction from st. louis police. >> it hurts the policemen who put these cases together who are away there if their families and hours and hours of putting these murder cases together. the families of the victims that have to go through all these court appearances and all these just to get a day where a case is dropped. >> reporter: and this murder suspect, 30-year-old brandon campbell, was arrested by the u.s. marshals last night. he was released after a st. louis city prosecutor failed to show up to three scheduled court hearings. she reportedly was on maternity leave and has since resigned. the st. louis circuit attorney's office released a statement saying in part that they will take corrective measures to prevent any repeat occurrence of the incident in question, but
st. louis circuit attorney's office and its unwillingness to take violent crime seriously have once more cost st. louis families justice. local officers also say it's demoralizing. here's reaction from st. louis police. >> it hurts the policemen who put these cases together who are away there if their families and hours and hours of putting these murder cases together. the families of the victims that have to go through all these court appearances and all these just to get a day where a...
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st. louis and st. louis county. we're in the state of missouri, and this is where the mask mandate will take effect. they'll have to wear masks for indoor public spaces. that is everyone as well as public transportation, everyone 5 years old and older. the vaccinated as well as the unvaccinated. the only exception will be for those who are eating or drinking at a bar or a public restaurant or those who have a disability who cannot put on or take off their mask. there'll also be a strong recommendation to wear masks outdoors as well. now, the mayor as well as the county executive says this is for the health and safety, well-being of the people here. there has been an incredible surge in covid cases recently. the pushback to the mask mandate has been swift. to the attorney general eric schmidt who's running for the gop nomination of the u.s. senate was the first to go ahead and be very vocal in his pushback about this tweeting saying the citizens of st. louis and st. louis county are not subjects. they are free people.
st. louis and st. louis county. we're in the state of missouri, and this is where the mask mandate will take effect. they'll have to wear masks for indoor public spaces. that is everyone as well as public transportation, everyone 5 years old and older. the vaccinated as well as the unvaccinated. the only exception will be for those who are eating or drinking at a bar or a public restaurant or those who have a disability who cannot put on or take off their mask. there'll also be a strong...
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st. louis, tweeting this, the citizens of st. louis and st. louis county are not subjects. they are free people. as their attorney general, i'll be filing suit monday to stop this insanity. how concerned are you when you've got a leading law enforcement official who says, "this is insanity"? >> it is so incredibly frustrating. you know, as someone who has been a physician for 20 years, just trying to take care of people, what about the freedoms of those people who have chosen to be vaccinated but are seeing breakthrough cases because they're living in a sea of unvaccinated people spreading around this highly contagious variant? i want to know where those people's freedoms become protected. because they are under assault from a virus that they have protected themselves against. again, it's the analogy i liken it to, if you go out into a rainstorm with an umbrella, the umbrella is the vaccine. if it is a sideways torrential downpour, some drops will get you. these people are in a torrential downpour of delta. i wish public officials would get on board with the public health a
st. louis, tweeting this, the citizens of st. louis and st. louis county are not subjects. they are free people. as their attorney general, i'll be filing suit monday to stop this insanity. how concerned are you when you've got a leading law enforcement official who says, "this is insanity"? >> it is so incredibly frustrating. you know, as someone who has been a physician for 20 years, just trying to take care of people, what about the freedoms of those people who have chosen to...
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st. louis and st. louis county are not subject, they are free people as the attorney general will be filing suit monday to stop this insanity. he is framing this as an issue of freedom and not of public health. they are responding very strongly, tweeting, saying our top priority is protecting the health, safety and well-being of the people of st. louis city and county. nobody is surprised the attorney general plans to file yet another frivolous lawsuit to serve his own political ambitions. in the meantime, who is caught in the middle of all this? the small businesses, the business owners, the employers, folks actually serving at restaurants and bars. just listen to the concerns that they have, fred. >> whenever we had the mask mandate, we had to fight a lot of people who didn't want to wear masks. >> we had a customer pull a gun, we had customers threaten to fight and just go crazy. >> reporter: so people are a little nervous, anxious about what's going to happen tomorrow. they'll have to sort it out themsel
st. louis and st. louis county are not subject, they are free people as the attorney general will be filing suit monday to stop this insanity. he is framing this as an issue of freedom and not of public health. they are responding very strongly, tweeting, saying our top priority is protecting the health, safety and well-being of the people of st. louis city and county. nobody is surprised the attorney general plans to file yet another frivolous lawsuit to serve his own political ambitions. in...
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st. louis as well to try to council out a concurrent mask mandate that was enacted by the mayor of the city of st. louisocal leaders supposed to do to protect their constituents when they live in an anti-science state? as far as the mayor of st. louis goes, she had this to say about the republican a.g. attacking her public health policy. quote, i wish that he would put more of his attention toward serving the people of the state of missouri. joining us now is the mayor of st. louis, to sharia jones, mary jones, good to see you again. thanks for being with us tonight. you have a serious issue in your state and in your city, and would be one thing if you had a serious issue and you're putting a mask mandate encourage people to get vaccinated we get to the end of it, but you're actively fighting people as this covid virus is once again attacking your state. >> yes, we are fighting people on two sides, we are trying to get people vaccinated and to keep them safe and that's with the people of st. louis city and st. louis county, like myself and doctor page to do. it should be noted that page is a and anesthe
st. louis as well to try to council out a concurrent mask mandate that was enacted by the mayor of the city of st. louisocal leaders supposed to do to protect their constituents when they live in an anti-science state? as far as the mayor of st. louis goes, she had this to say about the republican a.g. attacking her public health policy. quote, i wish that he would put more of his attention toward serving the people of the state of missouri. joining us now is the mayor of st. louis, to sharia...
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st. louis, as well, to try and cancel out a concurrent-mask mandate, that was enacted by the mayor of the city of st. louisosed to do to protect their constituents, when they live in an anti-science state? as far as the mayor of st. louis goes, she had this to say about the republican ag attacking her public-health policy. quote, i wish that he would put more of his attention toward serving the people of the state of missouri. joining us, now, is the mayor of st. louis. mayor jones, good to see you, again. thank you for being with us, tonight. you got -- you got a serious issue in your state. and in your city. um, and it'd be one thing if you just had a serious issue, and you put in the mask mandate and you encouraged people to get vaccinated and we would get to the end of it. but you're actively fighting people, as this covid virus is -- is, once again, attacking your state. >> yes, we're fighting people, on two fronts. we are trying to get people vaccinated, and to keep them safe. and that's what the people of this -- of st. louis city and st. louis county elected myself and dr. page to do. and it should
st. louis, as well, to try and cancel out a concurrent-mask mandate, that was enacted by the mayor of the city of st. louisosed to do to protect their constituents, when they live in an anti-science state? as far as the mayor of st. louis goes, she had this to say about the republican ag attacking her public-health policy. quote, i wish that he would put more of his attention toward serving the people of the state of missouri. joining us, now, is the mayor of st. louis. mayor jones, good to see...
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st. louis. they have the worst year for murders in st. louis in 50 years. maybe what they need to do is fund the 100 police officers and more and less need for paying funeral expenses for people in the city of st. louis. let's stop the killing rather than moving funding for the police to pay for funerals for people killed by criminals. >> dana: great point. >> bill: nice to see you. thank you for your time today. gowdy, could your neighborhood benefit from the greater police presence? a year ago a lot of may have answered no and maybe different today. the "politico" spees. sub header moderate suburban voters have concerns and say national democrats dismiss their arguments. a lot of what we were reporting. 13,000 public schools across the country that had the link to that abolitionist network. this is getting a lot of attention right now. >> dana: the way back to our republicans in the suburbs possibly. >> bill: very true. >> dana: crime, immigration. we didn't talk about inflation, another issue. >> bill: biden administration feeling the heat on china. high
st. louis. they have the worst year for murders in st. louis in 50 years. maybe what they need to do is fund the 100 police officers and more and less need for paying funeral expenses for people in the city of st. louis. let's stop the killing rather than moving funding for the police to pay for funerals for people killed by criminals. >> dana: great point. >> bill: nice to see you. thank you for your time today. gowdy, could your neighborhood benefit from the greater police...
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st. louis circuit attorney's office and willing to take violent crime seriously has cost st. louis families justice and st. louis police say the way she handles cases could lead to repeat offender. >> it shows there is no accountability for criminals. they can do whatever they want. they will be back out on the street the next day. reporter: a grieving parent is calling her incompetent. prosecutor struck a plea deal of a man beating her son to death without her knowledge. >> the prosecutor was himself not prepared to handle my son's case. he seemed absolutely unaware flipping through pages. reporter: and in a different case this matter on - - murder suspect was arrested by us marshals last night and was able to walk free after a st. louis prosecutor failed to show up to three scheduled court hearings. she was reportedly on maternity leave and has since resigned they have questioned how she got into this situation the first place. >> did you not know the attorney assigned to that was on maternity leave? don't you know where your employees are at? for god sake, you need to be in char
st. louis circuit attorney's office and willing to take violent crime seriously has cost st. louis families justice and st. louis police say the way she handles cases could lead to repeat offender. >> it shows there is no accountability for criminals. they can do whatever they want. they will be back out on the street the next day. reporter: a grieving parent is calling her incompetent. prosecutor struck a plea deal of a man beating her son to death without her knowledge. >> the...
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st. louis, that sends a clearage that her safety is more important than yours. and in st. louis, do you know what happens if you are supposed to go to court and not so up? you would be jailed for contempt the court. prosecutors in st. louis, failed to show up, and murder cases were dismissed. these murder cases were not dismissed because of a lack of evidence and they were not dismissed because they arrested the wrong person for the wrong crime the prosecutor did not show up for court. on multiple occasions. the prosecutor's office in st. louis is also run by another progressive, named kimberly gardner. that officer is a train wreck. felony cases are being dismissed in record numbers, prosecutors are not showing up, court cases are assigned to prosecutors who are out on ma -- maternity leave. and they are quitting that office in staggering numbers, when gardner ran to be top prosecutor in st. louis, we knew she would be soft is line and tough on police. less prison, more social workers, soft on crime, hard on cops and a lot of psycho babble about reimaging crime. i did see one t
st. louis, that sends a clearage that her safety is more important than yours. and in st. louis, do you know what happens if you are supposed to go to court and not so up? you would be jailed for contempt the court. prosecutors in st. louis, failed to show up, and murder cases were dismissed. these murder cases were not dismissed because of a lack of evidence and they were not dismissed because they arrested the wrong person for the wrong crime the prosecutor did not show up for court. on...
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st. louis and st. louis county, they are imposing their own indoor mask requirements once again. cnn's suzanne malveaux is live in st. louis with much more on what is happening there. i believe officials there spoke in this morning. what are you hearing. >> reporter: they just wrapped up the press conference and the county executive of st. louis county, they made it very clear, they said masks save lives and they're looking at the numbers, kate. and they say that they rival the ones back in the winter when they were at the peak, the height of the covid surge. they're experiencing another one. they also said that the delta variant really just spread like wildfire and so they are trying to get this under control. what will happen, it is already gone into effect here is that all people, whether you are vaccinated or unvaccinated inside of public spaces and on public transportation will have to wear a mask. that is 5-year-olds all the way up. the only exception is if you are eating or drinking at a restaurant or a bar. but then you've got to put your mask on right away or if you have
st. louis and st. louis county, they are imposing their own indoor mask requirements once again. cnn's suzanne malveaux is live in st. louis with much more on what is happening there. i believe officials there spoke in this morning. what are you hearing. >> reporter: they just wrapped up the press conference and the county executive of st. louis county, they made it very clear, they said masks save lives and they're looking at the numbers, kate. and they say that they rival the ones back...
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st. louis told fox news that st. louisent and she was kept in the dark with a plea deal struck with her son's alleged killer. >> your office has a new prosecutors which your office did not make me aware of. the prosecutor was himself not prepared to handle my son's case. >> the head of the st. louis police officers association said people there on the street in st. louis will see murder suspects walking free because of her handling of these cases. a murder suspect on the loose. >> laura: unbelievable. thank you. we for new york city which happens to be where the art gallery hunter biden hopes to sell his art for a small fortune. we sent raymond arroyo down to find out what is going on. that can't miss report is next. .>> laura: it looks empty. its not often we find ourselves in new york city and it's not often that the president's son prized art high and its displayed down the street. we sent raymond arroyo downtown to see what the motion was about. >> this soho-gallery is offering hunter biden's collection for up to half
st. louis told fox news that st. louisent and she was kept in the dark with a plea deal struck with her son's alleged killer. >> your office has a new prosecutors which your office did not make me aware of. the prosecutor was himself not prepared to handle my son's case. >> the head of the st. louis police officers association said people there on the street in st. louis will see murder suspects walking free because of her handling of these cases. a murder suspect on the loose....
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st. louis where st. louis burned or what about in wisconsin or portland or seattle? it is not the same. the entire point of a republic is that everybody is equal before the law and everyone is equal beneath it when it is broken.is but that's not the case anymorei >> sean: it is sad. i have less than 30 seconds. -- i was the first person to call him. he lost his son. i don't know any democrats that bothered to care.hi i thought all lives mattered here. last word. >> first, all lives do matter. second, we need media to be consistent.o have the same level of principle for everybody. don't be subjective. be objective. that's what americans need today. >> sean: thank you. i hope they reverse their decision. s dana, good analysis. when we come back after the break explosive new evidence that the toy giant hasbro is using itshe branding to push critical race theory along with claims that even babies -- babies -- can be racist. a major announcement you don't want to miss straight ahead. ♪ ♪ why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hid
st. louis where st. louis burned or what about in wisconsin or portland or seattle? it is not the same. the entire point of a republic is that everybody is equal before the law and everyone is equal beneath it when it is broken.is but that's not the case anymorei >> sean: it is sad. i have less than 30 seconds. -- i was the first person to call him. he lost his son. i don't know any democrats that bothered to care.hi i thought all lives mattered here. last word. >> first, all lives...
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st. louis city councilman, st. louisounty councilman on, because in that area today the renewed mask mandate is set to take effect in st. louis county and they're fighting it because they're saying, look, for people who are vaccinated, how can you now go and tell them that they need to wear masks indoors and on public trans pour of station. you had the mayor of wildwood saying look, what does our future look like if you tell people you need to get the vaccine in order to get some of your freedoms back, in order to stop wearing the mask and to get back to your normal life and then all of a sudden you get vaccinated and now you're telling people never mind, it's apparently not enough that you need to also wear a mask. i just think that -- i don't know what the future is going to look like, griff, if this what is we're up against for a long time to come because we don't know how long it's going to be. griff: folks like dr. marty makary saying the virus is going to be with us for years, if not decades. i thought an important
st. louis city councilman, st. louisounty councilman on, because in that area today the renewed mask mandate is set to take effect in st. louis county and they're fighting it because they're saying, look, for people who are vaccinated, how can you now go and tell them that they need to wear masks indoors and on public trans pour of station. you had the mayor of wildwood saying look, what does our future look like if you tell people you need to get the vaccine in order to get some of your...
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st. louis and st. louis county, and you don't have the enforcement or the buy-in from neighboring counties, neighboring cities or even neighboring states, how impactful will it be? that question is still unanswered, poppy. >> suzanne, thank you so much for the reporting on the ground. >>> let's talk through all of this with professor of emergency medicine and the associate dean at public health of brown university. good morning, dr. randy. moments ago, 350 health care groups released a joint statement calling for mandatory covid vaccination for all health care workers and all long-term care workers. this includes, among those recommending this, really well-known groups like the american medical association, the american college of physic physicians. let me read you part of their statement. quote, this is a logical fulfillment of the ethical commitment of health care workers to put patients first and take all steps necessary to ensure their health and well-being. do you agree with them? >> i agree 100% with t
st. louis and st. louis county, and you don't have the enforcement or the buy-in from neighboring counties, neighboring cities or even neighboring states, how impactful will it be? that question is still unanswered, poppy. >> suzanne, thank you so much for the reporting on the ground. >>> let's talk through all of this with professor of emergency medicine and the associate dean at public health of brown university. good morning, dr. randy. moments ago, 350 health care groups...
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st. louis website, st. louis fed website and look at loan growth of the big banks and it's been terrible they're not lending, maybe because people don't need loans. whether you are a consumer or company you're so flush with cash thanks to the federal reserve and stimulus checks. that being said, that doesn't really apply to goldman. goldman is going to generate revenues from equity trading, fixed income trading and investment banking this type of market plays right into goldman's wheelhouse and i think that's why you're seeing it catch a strong bid today going into earnings because those three levers should do really well this quarter and i think typically goldman, if you look back the past ten years, they typically beat about 87% of the time on the upside. so i think that they'll have good numbers tomorrow morning, and it's a good example of how they're different than some of the other big banks like a bank of america or citi but are reliant on the loan growth which we haven't seen happening which people will be
st. louis website, st. louis fed website and look at loan growth of the big banks and it's been terrible they're not lending, maybe because people don't need loans. whether you are a consumer or company you're so flush with cash thanks to the federal reserve and stimulus checks. that being said, that doesn't really apply to goldman. goldman is going to generate revenues from equity trading, fixed income trading and investment banking this type of market plays right into goldman's wheelhouse and...
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st. louis and st. louis county are both set to bring back mask mandates. we'll dive into the latest with our saturday night panel.br >>> it's day two of the olympics in tokyo. team usa's three on three womens basketball, gymnastics and volleyball teams all compete in a few hours. we'll talk about how far the olympics have come for women anl how far they still have to go. >>> and jeff bezos' rocket launch has a lot of people excited about space tourism. others are cynical about the billionaire space race, but i a see a problem with both sides of this debate. i'll explain in tonight's essay. from nbc news world headquarters in new york, i'm joshua johnson. welcome to "the week." >>> you know, after more than a year indoors and with vaccinations on the rise this io summer was supposed to be much more fun. ♪♪ scratch that record. the delta variant is threatening to pull everybody back indoors perhaps for a long time. just over 57% of eligible adults are fully vaccinated. and the biden administration is calling this new wave of infections the pandemic of the un
st. louis and st. louis county are both set to bring back mask mandates. we'll dive into the latest with our saturday night panel.br >>> it's day two of the olympics in tokyo. team usa's three on three womens basketball, gymnastics and volleyball teams all compete in a few hours. we'll talk about how far the olympics have come for women anl how far they still have to go. >>> and jeff bezos' rocket launch has a lot of people excited about space tourism. others are cynical about...
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st. louis and st. louis county, indoor locations, a mask is required. and that is for the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. the exception of course are bars and restaurants where people are actively eating. as far as outdoor locations, masks are strongly suggested especially when among a crowd. now, you are already seeing some opposition to this mask mandate at many different levels. you have the state attorney general as you mentioned calling this insanity saying he is planning to sue the city and county as early as today. he is also running for senate. so you get a sense of the high profile nature of his position there. and you also have county council saying that they will take a vote to terminate the mask mandate as early as tomorrow. and you have local players saying that this is not a priority for them that mask mandates aren't practical, instead they want to expand access, things line bar seating outside. and so you have that opposition that is there. but you also listen to members of the medical community here in this area, they say with the vacc
st. louis and st. louis county, indoor locations, a mask is required. and that is for the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. the exception of course are bars and restaurants where people are actively eating. as far as outdoor locations, masks are strongly suggested especially when among a crowd. now, you are already seeing some opposition to this mask mandate at many different levels. you have the state attorney general as you mentioned calling this insanity saying he is planning to sue the city...
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st. louis after st. louis put back in place this mask mandate. so a couple of questions here. he president has put in place for federal workers as the conversation happens nationally about what should be required and what shouldn't. do you think private employers should do it, too? >> you know, i think that president biden is trying to make the decision that they want to make sure that every single person is safe because we're not only talking about ourselves but our neighbors. people who work and their children who aren't able to get vaccinated because they're too young. those imyou know compromised. i understand why he's making the decision. as far as my community in st. louis, i stand with our mayor. i feel like it's our duty to make sure we're taking care of our communities. what happens, you know, we have so many people who have died. if something -- if somebody else -- our people we would be like that would be a whole thing. we would be ready to fight. we would be fighting. but instead we're doing it to ourselves. we're allowing governors to do this to their own people th
st. louis after st. louis put back in place this mask mandate. so a couple of questions here. he president has put in place for federal workers as the conversation happens nationally about what should be required and what shouldn't. do you think private employers should do it, too? >> you know, i think that president biden is trying to make the decision that they want to make sure that every single person is safe because we're not only talking about ourselves but our neighbors. people who...
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st. louis city and st. louisey could go, where we need investment and hurting. >> reporter: those congresswomen stand against all forms of hate that they are legitimately criticizing the israeli government. others see it differently. that israel and jews are used as scapegoats. >> you make the jews as a collective, israel, the face of all that you don't like. of all that is standing in the way between you and a brighter more progressive future. that is how anti-semitism and atrocities against my people have always begun. >> synagogues are being defaced from alaska to arizona. >> and sadly it is a reality. we've seen the rise across america. >> reporter: yes incidents spiked around the war in may. >> it's never been about the conflict. >> >> reporter: okay, what does the data say. >> they've pointed to israel palestinian conflict and the tropes of anti-semitism. >> reporter: american je wefs are suffering hate from many sides. >> jewish americans could feel, how do i say this right, they could feel squeezed. >> re
st. louis city and st. louisey could go, where we need investment and hurting. >> reporter: those congresswomen stand against all forms of hate that they are legitimately criticizing the israeli government. others see it differently. that israel and jews are used as scapegoats. >> you make the jews as a collective, israel, the face of all that you don't like. of all that is standing in the way between you and a brighter more progressive future. that is how anti-semitism and...
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st. louis circuit attorney's office and its unwillingness to take violent crime seriously has once more cost st. louis families justice. and is here's reaction from st. louis police. >> it shows that there's no accountability and, you know, for the criminals. they can go and do whatever they want and, you know, they're going to be back out on the street the next day. >> reporter: also i spoke with a number of people from st. louis including advocates for crime victims. and while they all declined to go on camera, they say these legal challenges with gardner's offices are extremely painful for the families of these victims who just want justice. eric? eric: christina, thanks so much. meanwhile, in new york the department of justice says it will not investigate whether the state's above with, andrew cuomo, violated the rights of nursing home residents with his covid-19 policy. you may recall back in march 2020, the administration demanded in an advisory that nursing homes admit patients who did test positive and who had the virus. critics say that led to the deaths of thousands of patients in the state'
st. louis circuit attorney's office and its unwillingness to take violent crime seriously has once more cost st. louis families justice. and is here's reaction from st. louis police. >> it shows that there's no accountability and, you know, for the criminals. they can go and do whatever they want and, you know, they're going to be back out on the street the next day. >> reporter: also i spoke with a number of people from st. louis including advocates for crime victims. and while...
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st. louis city and st. louisting indoor public spaces or using public transportation. regardless of your vaccination status. that runs through mid september. the numbers are startling. the daily average of cases tripled. only 41% of the residents are vaccinated. that's the public health argument for bringing back mask mandates, but there are loud objections. >> this is ain't science. it discourages people. it has the opposite effect. to have this sort of mask mandate for people who have already opinion vaccinated for kids, the science tells you this is not an issue. it's ridiculous. >> live on the ground, this plays out in st. louis. what's the latest? >> john, i had an opportunity to talk to one of the counselmen of like mind with the attorney general. he says three to one his constituents are against mask mandates. tomorrow he's taking it to the council to try to rescind the order. make no mistake, the play your and county executive of st. lewis are focussed on the numbers, the dire situation in st. louis when
st. louis city and st. louisting indoor public spaces or using public transportation. regardless of your vaccination status. that runs through mid september. the numbers are startling. the daily average of cases tripled. only 41% of the residents are vaccinated. that's the public health argument for bringing back mask mandates, but there are loud objections. >> this is ain't science. it discourages people. it has the opposite effect. to have this sort of mask mandate for people who have...
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st. louis city and in st. louisurting. >> reporter: they say they stand against all forms of hate that they are legitimately criticizing the israeli government. others see it differently, that israel and jews are used as scapegoats. >> you make the jews as a collective israel, the face of all that you don't like, of all that is standing in the way between you and a brighter more progressive future. that is how anti-semitism and atrocities against my people have begun. >> reporter: synagogues are being dedaysed from alaska to arizona. >> sadly, it's a new reality. they are seeing this rise across america. >> reporter: yes, incidents spiked around the war in may but -- >> it's never about the conflict. >> reporter: okay. what does the data say? >> folks across the idealogical spectrum point to jews have too much power in media, too much power in finance and a classic trope of anti-semitism. jewish americans can feel, how do i say this right? they can feel squeezed. >> reporter: stones were thrown through synagogue win
st. louis city and in st. louisurting. >> reporter: they say they stand against all forms of hate that they are legitimately criticizing the israeli government. others see it differently, that israel and jews are used as scapegoats. >> you make the jews as a collective israel, the face of all that you don't like, of all that is standing in the way between you and a brighter more progressive future. that is how anti-semitism and atrocities against my people have begun. >>...
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st. louis, missouri of the st. louis dispatch post today, not enough people are getting vaccinated. missouri reports virus count not seen since january. we have been following the situation in missouri closely over the past couple of weeks. obviously we're seeing a surge nationwide. but in missouri hospitals there sounded the alarm a couple weeks ago that they were nearing capacity, and then after that they sounded a further alarm that they were at capacity. and after that they sounded a further alarm that they were over capacity including in their icus. hospitals in southwest missouri had to get more ventilators shipped in from other places within the past couple of weeks. hospitals in southwest missouri radically upped the number of traveling nurses they had to bring in from other states. one springfield hospital has hired 175 traveling nurses already on top of their usual complement. they say that's still not enough. they have 46 more arriving on monday. two different hospital executives from two different hospitals in springfield, missouri, put out a call on twitter of all place
st. louis, missouri of the st. louis dispatch post today, not enough people are getting vaccinated. missouri reports virus count not seen since january. we have been following the situation in missouri closely over the past couple of weeks. obviously we're seeing a surge nationwide. but in missouri hospitals there sounded the alarm a couple weeks ago that they were nearing capacity, and then after that they sounded a further alarm that they were at capacity. and after that they sounded a...
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st. louis. we enjoy higher vaccination rate in st. louis state but we have pockets that aren't vaccinated. i am very worried about the pockets, very worried about getting as many people vaccinated as possible while we can stem the tide. we know this will get much worse. >> how do you manage. there's so much anti-vaccine propaganda, we know conservative networks push the same arguments. how do you fight against it. these are news organizations that a lot of people in your state trust. >> every elected official are democrats and republicans, take a deep breath, step back from acrimony, confrontation that's become normal in politics and laser focus on getting people vaccinated. people vaccinated should call friends and family about the experience, encourage loved ones to be vaccinated. we should put all government resources into direct communication about benefits of vaccines. that means knocking on doors, phone calls, doing everything we can, incentives to get people to be vaccinated, to understand what their concerns are, address the concern
st. louis. we enjoy higher vaccination rate in st. louis state but we have pockets that aren't vaccinated. i am very worried about the pockets, very worried about getting as many people vaccinated as possible while we can stem the tide. we know this will get much worse. >> how do you manage. there's so much anti-vaccine propaganda, we know conservative networks push the same arguments. how do you fight against it. these are news organizations that a lot of people in your state trust....
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st. louis county it's not working. the icu rates up. personal choice is not working in st. louist's working exactly the same as the three counties next to us and those counties, st. charles, jefferson and franklin didn't have and have not had nearly the restrictions and mandates that st. louis counties have. >> you keep saying that. what about the people who are on vent ventilators. what about the hospital staff? they think, they know, from the science that masks would help bring the in your opinions down. why not do it for a couple of weeks in. >> i'm not arguing that. i'm not arguing that masks wouldn't help that situation. i'm saying i think the population, in my city, is fully capable of making that decision for themselves without being told to do it. >> this is been mandated before. we know that in 2020 there was a mask mandate. we have the numbers from st. louis county. on july 3rd, in 2020, there were 134 new cases when the first mask mandate was in enacted. in ended in may of this year. friday there were 266 cases. if people are doing the right thing even when the mask ma
st. louis county it's not working. the icu rates up. personal choice is not working in st. louist's working exactly the same as the three counties next to us and those counties, st. charles, jefferson and franklin didn't have and have not had nearly the restrictions and mandates that st. louis counties have. >> you keep saying that. what about the people who are on vent ventilators. what about the hospital staff? they think, they know, from the science that masks would help bring the in...
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st. louis last year told fox news that st. louisigent and she was kept in the dark about a plea deal struck with her son's alleged killer. >> your office has a new prosecutor which your office did not make me aware of, the prosecutor was in and of himself not prepared to handle my son's case. >> the head of the st. louis police officers association says people on the street will see murder suspects walking free because of gardner's handling of these cases. we will keep you updated on that murder suspect on the loose. laura: in new york city which happens to be where the art gallery hunter biden hopes to sell his art for a small fortune. we sent raymond arroyo to find out what is going on. that can't misreported next. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn'
st. louis last year told fox news that st. louisigent and she was kept in the dark about a plea deal struck with her son's alleged killer. >> your office has a new prosecutor which your office did not make me aware of, the prosecutor was in and of himself not prepared to handle my son's case. >> the head of the st. louis police officers association says people on the street will see murder suspects walking free because of gardner's handling of these cases. we will keep you updated...
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st. louis, and it's been her up roughly 300 gallons each year. this is the highest murder rate in st. louis, she must to defend the police. the st. louis murder rate is threee times higher than that people are most likely to be hurt by the set of black and brown people that the left claims they care about so deeply. >> jason: congressman, there was position policing in new york back in the day where rudy giuliani, bernie kerik and others. if you drop the turnstile they would come after you, if you're broke a window they would come after you but now in so many of these other states and cities, they have raised the level, allowing for petty theft and shoplifting. they don't even try to arrest you anymore. >> yet it's absolutely ridiculous. if you want to hear a shockingum statistics? the number of shootings that happen last year of 24 into 20 oh cup. last year student by force and obscure as one of the most important facts about that specific. at least happening in blue run cities whether it's washington, d.c., new york city or out in l.a. come of the murder rates are up at an incredible amou
st. louis, and it's been her up roughly 300 gallons each year. this is the highest murder rate in st. louis, she must to defend the police. the st. louis murder rate is threee times higher than that people are most likely to be hurt by the set of black and brown people that the left claims they care about so deeply. >> jason: congressman, there was position policing in new york back in the day where rudy giuliani, bernie kerik and others. if you drop the turnstile they would come after...
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st. louis and unfortunate the attorney general plans to file another frivolous lawsuit that only serves political ambitions and not the public's health. why would you say it's not frivolous. >> the city of st. louis where the mayor represents had a 50 year high in murders, they have a prosecutor that doesn't show up to court and individuals charged with murder are being released. you have raging violent crime and their solution for public safety is defunding the police, taking $4 million away from police departments. taking 100 officers off the streets when they're 150 officers shorts and requiring masks for those vaccinated and kids. it's failure and about control and i will stick up for the
st. louis and unfortunate the attorney general plans to file another frivolous lawsuit that only serves political ambitions and not the public's health. why would you say it's not frivolous. >> the city of st. louis where the mayor represents had a 50 year high in murders, they have a prosecutor that doesn't show up to court and individuals charged with murder are being released. you have raging violent crime and their solution for public safety is defunding the police, taking $4 million...
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st. louis conservatives give gardiner and confident in missouri lawmakers are also voicing their frustrations with st. louis, prosecutor. take a listen. >> this prosecutor and so many other prosecutors across this country with roots from san francisco washington dc, they care more about woke liberal defunding the police strategies they do about making sure the murderers are locked up permanently. arthel: and the governor cited saying that it is functioning in the st. louis circuit attorney's office and his unwillingness to take violent crime seriously has once more cost the same as families justice in st. louis also say that that office is handling these cases because they are repeat offenders. >> it shows there is no accountability. for the criminals they can go do whatever they want and they're going to be back on on the streets next day. >> this murder suspect 30 -year-old campbell was arrested by the u.s. marshall last night and he was able to walk free ever st. louis prosecutor felt to show up to three scheduled court hearings and reportedly on maternity leave and had since resided freighted st. louis
st. louis conservatives give gardiner and confident in missouri lawmakers are also voicing their frustrations with st. louis, prosecutor. take a listen. >> this prosecutor and so many other prosecutors across this country with roots from san francisco washington dc, they care more about woke liberal defunding the police strategies they do about making sure the murderers are locked up permanently. arthel: and the governor cited saying that it is functioning in the st. louis circuit...
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st. louis, the county executive of st. louis county saying enough is enough. this is a dire situation. in effect. mandatory mask wearing in all public spaces, as well as public transportation. this is for 5 year olds and older. this is for the vaccinated as well as unvaccinated. there are few exceptions. those if you're eating or drinking at a bar or restaurant you wouldn't have to wear a mask then. or if you had a disability where you could not put on or take off a mask. but essentially, other than that, it will be required. there is going to be, as well, a very strong recommendation that people wear their mask outdoors and also try to social distance. ryan, the pushback has been immediate and swift. you had the mayor and county executive saying this is a public safety issue, a health issue. there's a crisis that is happening. but you have a number of mayors from various cities who say they'll not put in the resources to enforce the mask mandate. you have others who are going to try to challenge this mask mandate in some way. and you have the missouri attorney general who says that he
st. louis, the county executive of st. louis county saying enough is enough. this is a dire situation. in effect. mandatory mask wearing in all public spaces, as well as public transportation. this is for 5 year olds and older. this is for the vaccinated as well as unvaccinated. there are few exceptions. those if you're eating or drinking at a bar or restaurant you wouldn't have to wear a mask then. or if you had a disability where you could not put on or take off a mask. but essentially, other...
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st. louis and kansas city after city officials reimpose mask orders. in st. l louis expressing frustration over the resis tense to mask and k k ananananand d kn do the responsible common sense thing. get a shot. get over your ignorance.ananceco try to mislead you by scoring cheap politicap popolililititip. house minority leader slamming a new mask rule in the house of representatives. tweeting the threat of bringing masks back is not a decision based on science. >> speaker nancy pelosi saying this aboutcommmment. >> now more players are pushing back at the leagues policy. whic whwhwhicic whwhicic whwhicic unvaccinated players could lead to forfeited games and not getting paid. refusing to get shot. >> i want to start saying i'm not antior provax. i'm pro-choice. >> authorities in new york city are worried about the number of cash to get the shot. >> more vaccine mandates. google sp facebook announced plans to make vaccines mandatory for workers returning to the office. the neww policy applies to all cast and crew. >> beginning tomorrow visitors at disney world and la
st. louis and kansas city after city officials reimpose mask orders. in st. l louis expressing frustration over the resis tense to mask and k k ananananand d kn do the responsible common sense thing. get a shot. get over your ignorance.ananceco try to mislead you by scoring cheap politicap popolililititip. house minority leader slamming a new mask rule in the house of representatives. tweeting the threat of bringing masks back is not a decision based on science. >> speaker nancy pelosi...
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st. louis does have a mandate. and it's confusing too because the city of st. louis and the county of st. louis, the executive director put a mandate in place and the board of alderman come in and declined that order. so they are in limbo there and it's frankly totally confusing to the general public. when you have that kind of confusion, people are going to abide by anything. people know the situation we are in, they know when to wear a mask and were not to but you have to separate vaccinated from on vaccinated and i think you have to declare there's a difference between those two people. >> missouri had one shot, 41% vaccinated and at new cases are up about 52% compared to two weeks ago. that's 16 per day, a 45% compared to two weeks ago. what are people trying to do in your state so hospitals don't get overwhelmed which is one of the whole reasons we had mask mandates in the first place? >> right. while we were aware of the situation was coming and we have people now coming into backup the health care workers in the state. we have numerous ambulances from other districts to be able to c
st. louis does have a mandate. and it's confusing too because the city of st. louis and the county of st. louis, the executive director put a mandate in place and the board of alderman come in and declined that order. so they are in limbo there and it's frankly totally confusing to the general public. when you have that kind of confusion, people are going to abide by anything. people know the situation we are in, they know when to wear a mask and were not to but you have to separate vaccinated...
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st. louis, geraldo. they have a black police chief, mayor, nda in st. louis. and they have a black congresswoman. ese black leaders are to nine freedom to the black people of st. louis cluster mark that's insane. so what she is doing is she is trafficking hatred for money. i looked at her website. it's reparations, d phoned the police, and to the prisons, legalize crack. i feel sorry for her district because she is not serving the interests of her district. if she and i were to have dinner together, i think she would like me. i really do. i think i could convince her that we were good friends. >> greg: she is like your mom. >> katie: send it to her office. >> geraldo: we have vice president kamala harris, the first woman, first black woman. barack obama, historic figure. and yet, it seems as if the division since barack obama's tenure has only gotten more egregious. >> katie: i think it's important to look at who is doing the dividing, who is stoking that division. when congresswoman bush says that black people still aren't free, i think it really undermines the accomplishments of black americans.
st. louis, geraldo. they have a black police chief, mayor, nda in st. louis. and they have a black congresswoman. ese black leaders are to nine freedom to the black people of st. louis cluster mark that's insane. so what she is doing is she is trafficking hatred for money. i looked at her website. it's reparations, d phoned the police, and to the prisons, legalize crack. i feel sorry for her district because she is not serving the interests of her district. if she and i were to have dinner...
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st. louis the giants manager is confident buster posey and gavin will start in st. louis.there locking the orange today. top of the one, bases-loaded for brandon crawford. he flies out to left. james have been struggling with runners in scoring position over the last couplemac land. 423 feet, 10th of the year and we are all knotted up at one. mike totman strikes out. 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position. runners on third with a sling and this is trouble for the giant. that will actually score the eventual game-winning run. the giants have a one-game lead over l.a. heading into the series tomorrow. like a's and indians this youngster excited about good news. national i'm scream day. like that 1- zero mike cleveland. bottom of the fifth, is down until seth brown takes it, 11 of the year. we are tied up at 2. to the seventh. here comes vallejo native daniel johnson and there goes his first career home run. solo blast to center, the indians take the lead. indians 4- 2. on the ice, the seattle cracken will become the nhl's 32nd team this season when they pick their draft on
st. louis the giants manager is confident buster posey and gavin will start in st. louis.there locking the orange today. top of the one, bases-loaded for brandon crawford. he flies out to left. james have been struggling with runners in scoring position over the last couplemac land. 423 feet, 10th of the year and we are all knotted up at one. mike totman strikes out. 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position. runners on third with a sling and this is trouble for the giant. that will actually...
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st. louis city and st. louis county want public health and science to win the day. took the step they took today because it's about health and public safety and science not about donald trump and being afraid to say that you're for masks or for vaccines. >> charlie, i want to read you something in "the new york times" that just stopped me in my tracks. america is one of the few countries with enough vaccines at its disposal to protect every resident and has the highest res resilience. the unvaccinated will set this nation on fire over and over again. >> that is the sentence of the day. and if you're upset about mask mandates, you need to focus on the unvaccinated and the man made crisis of disinformation, demagoguery, ignorance and stubborn nance that we're seeing here. this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. sure, i think perhaps mask mandates will have a place. i think it's time, also, to grow up and say, look, especially among conservatives. you have to balance freedom against your civic responsibility. my right to swing my fist ends where it hits your nose. my r
st. louis city and st. louis county want public health and science to win the day. took the step they took today because it's about health and public safety and science not about donald trump and being afraid to say that you're for masks or for vaccines. >> charlie, i want to read you something in "the new york times" that just stopped me in my tracks. america is one of the few countries with enough vaccines at its disposal to protect every resident and has the highest res...
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st. louis city and st. louis county didn't work. act that the mayor and the city can spend millions of dollars without any oversight and a lot of other issues that once you scratch the surface is a problem which is why we are filing a lawsuit. stuart: what are your chances of winning? >> we are hopeful. st. louis county held on to the most restrictive regime in the state. in mid-may you had to ask the government's permission to have an outdoor barbecue with friends. it was indefensible. they might overturn the county executive tonight so there's a lot to play off of. we want to make sure we take a stand early and are fighting for people who had enough. stuart: eric schmidt, thanks for joining us, appreciate you being here. back to the markets, down 146 on the dow, the nasdaq is way down, up one.6%, 248 points down on the nasdaq. technology is taking it on the chin. the airlines come most of them down. american airlines down 3.3% facing a fuel shortage. lauren is back with us. what did that mean for fires? >> you are nonstop flights.
st. louis city and st. louis county didn't work. act that the mayor and the city can spend millions of dollars without any oversight and a lot of other issues that once you scratch the surface is a problem which is why we are filing a lawsuit. stuart: what are your chances of winning? >> we are hopeful. st. louis county held on to the most restrictive regime in the state. in mid-may you had to ask the government's permission to have an outdoor barbecue with friends. it was indefensible....
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st. louis, we're talking about putting my st. louis folks out on the street. and i'm not just going to sit back and be quiet about it. and it also affects the country. it affects my sister's district and the people that are out here. we speak up. but we've been there, i know what it's like to be cold and i know where to use the bathroom and i'll be able to take care of what i need. where do i store them? how do i stay safe? how do i keep my kids safe? i know what that's like. i don't want anybody else to have to go through it. and i ran for this this seat to make sure that nobody has to go through it as long as i'm here. that's why my sister is here. that's why our colleagues have been out here with us. because we're making sure that -- and then, we've got the backup again of the people to get it done. >> it is very striking to me, representative pressley, that you take that very real lived experience and you put it side by side with the language we hear out of congress, right? members saying, well, why take a vote on it. we know it's going to be doa in the se
st. louis, we're talking about putting my st. louis folks out on the street. and i'm not just going to sit back and be quiet about it. and it also affects the country. it affects my sister's district and the people that are out here. we speak up. but we've been there, i know what it's like to be cold and i know where to use the bathroom and i'll be able to take care of what i need. where do i store them? how do i stay safe? how do i keep my kids safe? i know what that's like. i don't want...
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st. louis, giant's manager says he's confident posey and -- giants fans rocking the orange in st. louiss out to left. top of the 4th, darren hits this to big mac land. and we're all tied up at 1. top 6, mike strikes out. they left 10 men on the bases. . bottom 7, runner on on harris bader swing. that's the eventual game- winning run. giants maintain a one-game lead in the nl west. >>> this youngster, he heard it was national ice cream day. so excited. very first pitch of the not as exciting. 1-0 cleveland in a hurry. bottom of the s down 2- 1. 11th homer of the year and we're all tied up at 2. top of the 7th now. here comes daniel johnson and the bay area kid, there goes his first home run. and d frie were in attendance. 4-2, indians win. astros lose in chicago. >>> final stage france. the 22-year-old easily wins his second straight tour. last september became the youngest my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive
st. louis, giant's manager says he's confident posey and -- giants fans rocking the orange in st. louiss out to left. top of the 4th, darren hits this to big mac land. and we're all tied up at 1. top 6, mike strikes out. they left 10 men on the bases. . bottom 7, runner on on harris bader swing. that's the eventual game- winning run. giants maintain a one-game lead in the nl west. >>> this youngster, he heard it was national ice cream day. so excited. very first pitch of the not as...
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st. louis, missouri. -- brad in st. louis, missouri. : i'm 64 and support the full legalization of marijuana. i don't partake but i have seen too many lives ruined because they are smoking a plant. i don't think it's that dangerous. and there are so many reasons to explore and research this plant that's been around humankind for tens of thousands of years. so there's my opinion. host: scotty is calling from fort hearn, michigan. caller: good morning. i oppose the marijuana thing. in michigan it's just a joke. it's like the old west. people -- it's all about money. you take john boehner, the old speaker the house, he's involved in it. nothing but to make money, money, money. the marijuana has no good for the brain. the guy just brought up marijuana as a plant. it should be legal, people -- copies are a plant -- poppies are a plant and do nominee people are oda not heroin -- oda -- oding on heroin? marijuana should be illegal. it's no good. it's ruining the brains of the youth area it's a communist conspiracy. get rid of it. host: let's ta
st. louis, missouri. -- brad in st. louis, missouri. : i'm 64 and support the full legalization of marijuana. i don't partake but i have seen too many lives ruined because they are smoking a plant. i don't think it's that dangerous. and there are so many reasons to explore and research this plant that's been around humankind for tens of thousands of years. so there's my opinion. host: scotty is calling from fort hearn, michigan. caller: good morning. i oppose the marijuana thing. in michigan...
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st. louis reinstated a mask mandate. but last night... >> we will not comply! >> reporter: ...st. louis county voted to overturn it.ay, google and facebook became two of the largest companies to require vaccinations for all u.s. employees before they can return to work. back in mississippi, the covid map now looks like this: red indicates the highest level of community transmission. how do you not get frustrated or angry every day coming into work? >> i think you do. >> reporter: dr. reginald martin >> two weeks before my hospitalization, i rode a bike 75 miles. two weeks after my infection, i couldn't walk to the bathroom without getting short of breath. >> reporter: now, he combats hesitancy. what do you tell them? >> how do you ignore, or how do you logically choose to not get vaccinated? it's-- it's incredibly frustrating to know that you could have done something different, that you are potentially a threat to my health. >> reporter: 73 patients are being treated at saint dominics right now for covid, but there is another issue they are dealing with-- the lack of nurses. they're looking to hire 100 nurses but
st. louis reinstated a mask mandate. but last night... >> we will not comply! >> reporter: ...st. louis county voted to overturn it.ay, google and facebook became two of the largest companies to require vaccinations for all u.s. employees before they can return to work. back in mississippi, the covid map now looks like this: red indicates the highest level of community transmission. how do you not get frustrated or angry every day coming into work? >> i think you do. >>...
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st. louis fred perez and it -- st. louis fed president james bullard speaking.choed bullard's statements on tapering, but in contrast, he thinks the job goal has been met. evans took a more cautious tone. the chicago president said the fed could begin tapering by year end if unemployment slides closer to 4.5%. >> here we are now in a strong rebound. the economy is recovering very strongly and going very well -- growing very well. the numbers are so large, i have a hard time seeing them in my head. i am exciting this year real gdp growth is going to be on the order of 75%, an extraordinary number. towards 100% or more, that comes with growing pains. but growth has been good. looking for 7% this year, 3% next year, which also is a very good level of growth. the kind of numbers i find a little more transparent in terms of naturalness or the unemployment rate numbers, even those are subject to a lot of interpretation given labor force participation variations. that i am looking for the end employment rate at the end of 2021 to be about 4.5%. we are at 5.9% unemploym
st. louis fred perez and it -- st. louis fed president james bullard speaking.choed bullard's statements on tapering, but in contrast, he thinks the job goal has been met. evans took a more cautious tone. the chicago president said the fed could begin tapering by year end if unemployment slides closer to 4.5%. >> here we are now in a strong rebound. the economy is recovering very strongly and going very well -- growing very well. the numbers are so large, i have a hard time seeing them in...