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st. louis, missouri. central banks, transparency versus surprise moves. the u.s. reserve and the swiss national bank and their opposite strategies. ♪ >> the swiss central bank stunned markets today with its unexpected move to scrap its policy of capping the swiss franc against the euro. thomas jordan defended the move saying surprise was necessary. trish regan joins me now with more on the story. >> they're keeping the mystery over there. i think this really shocked everyone. no one saw this coming. everyone thought they would keep this tag. a lot of questions about what this will mean for the swiss economy. things will become so much more expensive. >>what does it mean for jobs? there's a part of me that feels very strongly that you should not be artificially taking the currency like that. given everything the ecb is about to embark on, they knew that was not going to be able to hold because the euro, when you pump that much money into the system, will continue appreciating. >> the u.s. federal reserve now knows what happened over there. what does that mean for j
st. louis, missouri. central banks, transparency versus surprise moves. the u.s. reserve and the swiss national bank and their opposite strategies. ♪ >> the swiss central bank stunned markets today with its unexpected move to scrap its policy of capping the swiss franc against the euro. thomas jordan defended the move saying surprise was necessary. trish regan joins me now with more on the story. >> they're keeping the mystery over there. i think this really shocked everyone. no...
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st. louis experience. >> i am from st. louis missouri. we do not have enough programmers. a year ago i was invited to a group who wanted to teach a programming class. i said if you teach it, it will not work because the students who graduate cannot get hired because employers have these huge biases. they will not take you unless you have a certain pedigree from certain institutions. i said we should do an experiment and try to change the employment landscape. i personally called all the ceo's of 100 companies in town and got them agreed to ash got them to agree there -- and got them to agree to change their hiring practices. i said you will pay this qualified person 15 bucks an hour, pare the next to an existing programmer, and then it is up to you, hire them, fire them, whatever. no guarantee of a job. today 90% of those people have gotten so far full-time jobs out of this program. these are people who are over 40. they are minorities. they are women. they are people, 82% of our people do not have technical degrees, and half of them did not go to college. we are placing p
st. louis experience. >> i am from st. louis missouri. we do not have enough programmers. a year ago i was invited to a group who wanted to teach a programming class. i said if you teach it, it will not work because the students who graduate cannot get hired because employers have these huge biases. they will not take you unless you have a certain pedigree from certain institutions. i said we should do an experiment and try to change the employment landscape. i personally called all the...
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st. louis, missouri turns violent. we'll see what started that brawl after this break. [ male announcer ] stop! living with hair loss, that is. losing your hair is no fun and no one wants to be bald but there is hope. getting my hair back was the best thing that ever happened to me. i'm happy with the way i look now. i'm very excited about my hair. i feel beautiful. i love my hair. [ male announcer ] hair club offers all proven hair loss solutions backed by our commitment to satisfaction guaranteed. if you're not 100% satisfied with the solution you choose hair club will apply the purchase price to another proven hair loss solution or transplant more hair at no charge. it was the best thing i've ever done. it looks good on me. [ male announcer ] call in the next five minutes to get your free brochure at no obligation. it will tell you everything you need to know about your hair-loss problem and it's free if you call now. i am more pleased than what i had even imagined. i at least look, i would say five years younger. i
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st. louis, missouri. david was a printer. patricia worked in a convenience store. 4-month-old ryan was their only child and had always been sickly. after an entire weekend of vomiting and breathing problems, patricia decided to take the baby to st. louis children's hospital. during the trip, patricia got lost and ended up at the emergency room of cardinal glennon children's hospital instead. doctors there performed tests to understand what was causing ryan's illness. he was listless, almost comatose and continued to vomit. >> nurse, let's get that blood right way. >> he was given a complete medical examination, including blood and urine tests. ryan's blood samples were sent for testing to an outside lab, the smithkline beecham lab in st. louis. gas chromatography on ryan's blood sample found the cause of the child's illness. it was ethylene glycol poisoning. ethylene glycol is a colors sweet tasting substance found in industrial solvents and resins. it can be fatal in large enough doses. hospital officials notified both the s
st. louis, missouri. david was a printer. patricia worked in a convenience store. 4-month-old ryan was their only child and had always been sickly. after an entire weekend of vomiting and breathing problems, patricia decided to take the baby to st. louis children's hospital. during the trip, patricia got lost and ended up at the emergency room of cardinal glennon children's hospital instead. doctors there performed tests to understand what was causing ryan's illness. he was listless, almost...
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st. louis, missouri, at the omni hotel at union station. on the morning of june 3rd, ed post decided to go jogging before the meeting started. he said he drew his wife a bath and woke her before leaving around 7:00 a.m. on his way out, he thanked the hotel's concierges for a suggestion she made to the posts the day before. >> really wonderful. >> ed post jogged past busch stadium. around the city's famous arch and returned to the hotel at 7:40. when he entered his hotel room, he said he discovered his wife lying face down and unconscious in the bathtub. after pulling her body from the water, he called for an ambulance at 7:43. >> could you send an ambulance, please. >> it looked as if julie post lost her footing and grabbed the towel ring which pulled out of the wall. at the hospital, julie post was pronounced dead. she was 39 years old. the autopsy revealed that death was due to drowning. ed post immediately phoned his brother, who was a lawyer, together, they photographed the broken towel ring and wall mount for a lawsuit against the hote
st. louis, missouri, at the omni hotel at union station. on the morning of june 3rd, ed post decided to go jogging before the meeting started. he said he drew his wife a bath and woke her before leaving around 7:00 a.m. on his way out, he thanked the hotel's concierges for a suggestion she made to the posts the day before. >> really wonderful. >> ed post jogged past busch stadium. around the city's famous arch and returned to the hotel at 7:40. when he entered his hotel room, he...
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st. louis missouri overnight.fficer shot and killed a suspect, the man was a passenger in the stolen car and they say he got out of the car with a gun and did not drop it ben he was told to. the driver is in custody and no officers were hurt and the shooting is now under investigation. >>> the justice department will reportedly recommend no charges be filed against ferguson police officer, darren wilson many sources suggest that the fbi found no evidence to back up charges of civil rights violations against officer wilson. >>> patriots coach bill belichick investigating deflate-gate this morning. >> i was totally unaware of this the last couple of days, until monday morning. i had no explanation for what happened and that is what they are looking into. >> belichick says that in the future his team will inflate footballs to a safe level to allow them from going below the allowable pressure during games he forces his players to practice under bad ball conditions, tom brady is expected to speak sometime this afternoo
st. louis missouri overnight.fficer shot and killed a suspect, the man was a passenger in the stolen car and they say he got out of the car with a gun and did not drop it ben he was told to. the driver is in custody and no officers were hurt and the shooting is now under investigation. >>> the justice department will reportedly recommend no charges be filed against ferguson police officer, darren wilson many sources suggest that the fbi found no evidence to back up charges of civil...
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st. louis, missouri where police say he was headed and he has family in that area. >> police are looking for keesha hamilton. the mother is 5' 6", 1 45 pounds we tried to get more information from her family and police about the circumstances surrounding this disappearance and the now cancelled amber alert and they're giving us few detailsch the father of the children is being questioned right now in indiana by state police. we'll continue to follow developments on this search and disappearance and as soon as we have it we'll bring it you to on "action news." reporting live in the satellite center ken "channel 6 action news," walter. >> thank you, kenneth. in montgomery county a child was seriously injured after fall from a ski lift at the spring mountain adventures a few hours ago. the 5-year-old boy fell from 30 feet and was flown to children's hospital of philadelphia and owner of the ski resort says the accident happened beginner's chair lift and boy was alone in the seat. the restraining bar was up and lift did not malfunction we're told. no word yet open the youngster's condition.
st. louis, missouri where police say he was headed and he has family in that area. >> police are looking for keesha hamilton. the mother is 5' 6", 1 45 pounds we tried to get more information from her family and police about the circumstances surrounding this disappearance and the now cancelled amber alert and they're giving us few detailsch the father of the children is being questioned right now in indiana by state police. we'll continue to follow developments on this search and...
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st. louis, missouri.ot far from ferguson. 75 people are marching downtown close to police headquarters. they shouted a list of demands and more transparent and procedures. organizers called their march the new year's eve noise demonstration with 150 people speaking out about police. police reported 29 arrests for crimes including vandalism and assault with a deadly weapon. florida governor jeb bush resigned from all of his remaining board memberships. spokesman called the move a natural next step as mr. bush weighs support for a possible connedidacy. institutions included nonprofit and financial institutions. and the leader of north korea, offering a new year's day olive branch to south korea. kim jong-un is willing to hold talks or more or a summit with the counterpart in the south. the government in seoul gives the thumbs up. pyongyang is facing human rights questions and the ax tack on sony pictures. now back to charles krauthammer, a life that matters. >> this hour, when he talks, washington listens c
st. louis, missouri.ot far from ferguson. 75 people are marching downtown close to police headquarters. they shouted a list of demands and more transparent and procedures. organizers called their march the new year's eve noise demonstration with 150 people speaking out about police. police reported 29 arrests for crimes including vandalism and assault with a deadly weapon. florida governor jeb bush resigned from all of his remaining board memberships. spokesman called the move a natural next...
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st. louis, missouri 35-year-old jason valentine under arrest for posting phrases like this kill a pig night pick a side or die with them. many of the tweets mentioned ferguson and were unarm -- or where the unarmed teenager michael brown was shot by police officer. he threatened to blow up the st. louis city justice center. a man has been arrested after a nearly 8 hour manhunt. this started when shots were fired at a east palo alto neighborhood at 3:00 in the morning. gomez fired his gun with them and officers fired back and gomez ran off. he was found hours later hiding out nearby and his motive is unclear. >> new priorities for the new year. fox news learned the new republican majority in the house wants votes this month on the keystone pipeline and parts of obamacare. doug luzader in live for us with what we can expect in the days ahead. doug, will they stick to that? >> looks like republicans are going to be aggressive right out of the gate controlling both the senate and theouse in just a few days. one of the first issues they are going to bring up that keystone xl pipeline. republican
st. louis, missouri 35-year-old jason valentine under arrest for posting phrases like this kill a pig night pick a side or die with them. many of the tweets mentioned ferguson and were unarm -- or where the unarmed teenager michael brown was shot by police officer. he threatened to blow up the st. louis city justice center. a man has been arrested after a nearly 8 hour manhunt. this started when shots were fired at a east palo alto neighborhood at 3:00 in the morning. gomez fired his gun with...
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st. louis, missouri but i don't think they were key to the federal investigation. >> they didn't go backfact that they lied might give us more reason for a case? >> they conducted their own inspect independent investigation. they had their own autopsy and on and on. this is the justice department which is headed by an african-american which was put in place by an african-american president. that's it. that's it. those are two separate investigations. >> i understand your point. does this put incredible pressure as eric holder is about to leave, on the justice department. no charges in the george zimmerman case. none in this case. then you've got that eric garner case in new york cell phone video with the alleged obviously the grand jury didn't indict there. does this put incredible pressure on the justice department? >> i think it does. just because there's no charge here doesn't mean there's not issues with police departments and how they investigate and police around the country and their relationship to the community especially people of color. it does put incredible pressure on the j
st. louis, missouri but i don't think they were key to the federal investigation. >> they didn't go backfact that they lied might give us more reason for a case? >> they conducted their own inspect independent investigation. they had their own autopsy and on and on. this is the justice department which is headed by an african-american which was put in place by an african-american president. that's it. that's it. those are two separate investigations. >> i understand your...
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st. louis, missouri.ver a bill intended to improve relations between the community and police. yet the meeting achieved anything but. one city police officer, kur tus berg door of expressing his disapproval for the new bill to establish a civilian oversight board over police work. seconds later the room erupts into shouts profanity and a shoving match. protesters believe police union business manager jeff rorda who openly displayed an "i am daryn wilson" wrist band. then he and a woman ended up in a confrontation. it's unclear who started it. he says protesters shouted police down and he stood up to object. >> as i tried to exit, she continued to do that. two or three other anti police radicals rushed over and things deescalated or escalate friday there. >> you didn't push a woman though? >> no. >> reporter: cachet curry says she's no radical but a citizen and roorda shoved her. >> i was getting up to leave. roorda pushed me over trying to get to kennedy. >> reporter: the sponsor of the bill tweeted, we s
st. louis, missouri.ver a bill intended to improve relations between the community and police. yet the meeting achieved anything but. one city police officer, kur tus berg door of expressing his disapproval for the new bill to establish a civilian oversight board over police work. seconds later the room erupts into shouts profanity and a shoving match. protesters believe police union business manager jeff rorda who openly displayed an "i am daryn wilson" wrist band. then he and a...
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st. louis missouri.up hands up don't shoot hands up don't shoot hands up don't shoot hands up don't shoot. >> today the delegation of grieving mothers are going to congress to share their stories and to ask our elected officials to stand with them and to hear what the mothers are actually calling for. >> the only reason for him to die was because of the color of his skin. are we inquiring about why he was doing he looked like he was doing something. >> you tell that's what i feel. oh god it's just so hard! >> we are here the delegations of mothers through our pain through our grief we are standing together to show the world the face of police brutality. we are the families of what police brutality looks like. i would be holding my son's autopsy picture for you to see. when you see what we have to see when we have to identify those babies on a slab that have been killed and shot seven and nine times in the back and in the head, it changes who you are. and let me tell you: nothing in this world can prepare
st. louis missouri.up hands up don't shoot hands up don't shoot hands up don't shoot hands up don't shoot. >> today the delegation of grieving mothers are going to congress to share their stories and to ask our elected officials to stand with them and to hear what the mothers are actually calling for. >> the only reason for him to die was because of the color of his skin. are we inquiring about why he was doing he looked like he was doing something. >> you tell that's what i...
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st. louis missouri is under investigation tonight.ice say they were pulling over a stolen car last night. they say the passenger got out refused to drop a gun then pointed it at officers. the two officers opened fire. the passenger was 19 years old. he died at a nearby hospital. the driver is cooperating with police. >>> well today we hear from witnesses who watched a chaotic scene unfold in a florida wal*mart when one guy tackles and chokes an armed shopper. surveillance video shows michael foster running up, grabbing a man's neck and tackling him in a choke hold after he saw a gun in the shoppers hip holster. witnesses say the shopper clarence daniels admitted to having a gun and a permit for it but foster still wouldn't let him go. >> take him down to the ground. the victim hold his hands up and say i -- >> he said you have a gun. >> i have license. i have license. i have a license. >> don't say nothing to him. wait until the sheriff gets here here. >> daniels was just trying to get coffee creamer for his wife when he was taken dow
st. louis missouri is under investigation tonight.ice say they were pulling over a stolen car last night. they say the passenger got out refused to drop a gun then pointed it at officers. the two officers opened fire. the passenger was 19 years old. he died at a nearby hospital. the driver is cooperating with police. >>> well today we hear from witnesses who watched a chaotic scene unfold in a florida wal*mart when one guy tackles and chokes an armed shopper. surveillance video shows...
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st. louis, missouri ♪ it was the best day ♪ -[ laughing ] -yeah!was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ 'cause of you ♪ we make a great pair. -[echoing] great pair. -huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right. totally. uh, that's what i was thinking. hmm. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ salesman ] congrats on the new car. [ woman ] thanks. the dealership reviews on cars.com made it easy, but... [ man ] we thought it might be a little more tense. you miss the drama? yeah. [ technician ] ask him whatever you want. okay. ♪ ♪ do you think my sister's prettier than me? ♪ ♪ [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] research, price, find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. >>> developing tonight a new dramatic controversy on the film "american sniper" "american sniper" after a man who is supposed to be a straight news reporter for nbc network goes after navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle with some ugly accusations. listen.
st. louis, missouri ♪ it was the best day ♪ -[ laughing ] -yeah!was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ 'cause of you ♪ we make a great pair. -[echoing] great pair. -huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right. totally. uh, that's what i was thinking. hmm. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ salesman ] congrats on the new car. [ woman ] thanks. the...
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st. louis, missouri, a strong show of support for police on new year's day, more than 100 rallied outside of the police department thanking them, just the day before there was a protest in front of the same building. a small group of demonstrators put up eviction notices, entered the building and read a list of demands. five people were arrested for trespassing and disturbing peace. >>> new information today in a foiled burglary at a montgomery county target store. police have charged a man named isiah bell with burglary criminal trespass, theft and receiving stolen property. all went down idea. security guards called police when they saw a man inside the wincoat store after hours. officers surrounded the store and arrested bell. he's now awaiting arraignment. >>> philadelphia police are investigating a home invasion and possible robbery in west oak lane. it happened at a home on 73rd avenue early this morning. police haven't said if anyone was hurt or what may have been taken. >>> from our south jersey bureau, the murder rate has been cut by more than half in camden since 2012. there wer
st. louis, missouri, a strong show of support for police on new year's day, more than 100 rallied outside of the police department thanking them, just the day before there was a protest in front of the same building. a small group of demonstrators put up eviction notices, entered the building and read a list of demands. five people were arrested for trespassing and disturbing peace. >>> new information today in a foiled burglary at a montgomery county target store. police have charged...
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st. louis missouri a meeting over how to keep the piece evolved quickly into shouts and shoves. see -- after a police officer took the podium at a meeting to create a police oversight board. witnesses say a woman who was trying to leave the meeting was pushed aside by a man arguing with somebody else. that man turned out to be an official with the st. louis police officers association named jeff reuter. >> i mean i was literally just trying to leave the meeting. and i got caught in whatever reuter and kennedy had going on. >> they're exchange. >> i got caught in their exchange. reuter jump out into the aisle. pushed me over tried to get to kennedy. i'm like wait, don't push me. started going off going off on me pushing me. >> i tried to exit. she continued. two or three other anti police radicals rushed over and things escalated from there. >> you didn't push a woman though? >> no. >> the officer involved deadly shooting in michael brown spurred the creation of this bore. 100 cities have police oversight boards comprised of civilians. >>> a big day in the murder trial for former
st. louis missouri a meeting over how to keep the piece evolved quickly into shouts and shoves. see -- after a police officer took the podium at a meeting to create a police oversight board. witnesses say a woman who was trying to leave the meeting was pushed aside by a man arguing with somebody else. that man turned out to be an official with the st. louis police officers association named jeff reuter. >> i mean i was literally just trying to leave the meeting. and i got caught in...
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st. louis missouri. the safe heems provide comfort and support for young women rescued. the bracelet project that was inspired by an 11-year-old victim wanting to make a difference has become a symbol of hope. i ask my colleagues to wear this bracelet to spread the word about the scourge of sex slavery. i yield time to represent tive beatty. last year she partnered with senator portman from ohio to introduce bipartisan and bicameral legislation to bring the missing children home act. the most vulnerable victims of sexual exploitation. this would improve the assistance act in order to reflect the current state of current law. i'm a proud co-sponsor of the gentlelady's legislation and it is my pleasure to yield four minutes to the gentlelady from ohio, representative joyce beatty. mrs. beatty: thank you, mr. speaker. let me say thank you to my colleague for organizing tonight's special order hour but probably more importantly, a bipartisan special order hour. i proudly wear this bracelet in honor of all of those survivors. i also want to note that her work as a former unit
st. louis missouri. the safe heems provide comfort and support for young women rescued. the bracelet project that was inspired by an 11-year-old victim wanting to make a difference has become a symbol of hope. i ask my colleagues to wear this bracelet to spread the word about the scourge of sex slavery. i yield time to represent tive beatty. last year she partnered with senator portman from ohio to introduce bipartisan and bicameral legislation to bring the missing children home act. the most...
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st. louis missouri. >> [ bleep ]. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for for the 415 and 628 area codes? no what is it? starting february 21, 2015 if you have a 415 or 628 number you'll need to dial... 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. okay, but what if i have a 415 number, and i'm calling a 415 number? you'll still need to dial... 1 plus the area code plus the phone number. so when in doubt, dial it out! >>> developing tonight a new dramatic controversy on the film "american sniper" "american sniper" after a man who is supposed to be a straight news reporter for nbc network goes after navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle with some ugly accusations. listen. >> chris kyle has emerged about what kind of personality he was. in his own w
st. louis missouri. >> [ bleep ]. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for for the 415 and 628 area codes? no what is it? starting february 21, 2015 if you have a...
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st. louis, missouri. >> yeah. st. louis, missouri.ally had the highest growth for funding last year. >> they're attracted to the arch. >> mcdonald's river boat. >> st. louis, i'm trying to think what's there. >> st. louis had a lot of older companies that moved out. >> struggled for a long time. >> it struggled for a long time. since then it's become a sort of thriving entrepreneur center. for different companies. and it's interesting. when you look at this, the map of the united states and you think silicon valley, if you actually look at where the dollars are going, most of them are going to california and cities there. but there's these little hubs and st. louis is one of those bigger bubbles on the map. >> what about detroit, did that make the list? you mentioned the old companies moving out. detroit has a lot of opportunities and pushing things there. >> detroit is growing -- it's interesting. the only reason detroit wasn't on the list is because that's something we've heard a little bit more of. but detroit, yes. absolutely. the
st. louis, missouri. >> yeah. st. louis, missouri.ally had the highest growth for funding last year. >> they're attracted to the arch. >> mcdonald's river boat. >> st. louis, i'm trying to think what's there. >> st. louis had a lot of older companies that moved out. >> struggled for a long time. >> it struggled for a long time. since then it's become a sort of thriving entrepreneur center. for different companies. and it's interesting. when you look at...
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st. louis, missouri. 35-year-old jason valentine is now under arrest for posting phrases like this: killnnounced the release of a u.s. spy serving jail time in cuba, the family of that spy says that they still have not heard from him. his family says they heard from him every day during his 20 years in prison. but they say there has not been any communication since the white house's big announcement. >>> do you have a facebook page? be careful before clicking accept on your next friend request. it could cost you thousands of your hard earned dollars. scammers proceed tending -- pretending to be people you know, friending you and then sending you a message saying that you won money from the federal government and to send over $2,000 and your personal information to claim that prize. facebook is working to delete these fake accounts. >>> don't ever send money if -- the truth about dating could honesty about your flaws be the key to finding your perfect mate? a new dating site encourages singles to get real and admit everything you think is wrong with yourself. we spoke with the creator of
st. louis, missouri. 35-year-old jason valentine is now under arrest for posting phrases like this: killnnounced the release of a u.s. spy serving jail time in cuba, the family of that spy says that they still have not heard from him. his family says they heard from him every day during his 20 years in prison. but they say there has not been any communication since the white house's big announcement. >>> do you have a facebook page? be careful before clicking accept on your next friend...
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st. louis missouri philadelphia pennsylvania, atlanta georgia, san diego california, the d.c. metro area and minneapolis minnesota starting tomorrow. [applause] you see for several months we have worked with our affiliates and their community partners to determine where we could have the most impact and each of the seven cities will stand together with our progress is already at work and bring important energy ideas and resources to those critical battles and fight to raise the wages of all citizens, all workers in the seven cities. you see these seven cities which identify today are just the start of a longer-term effort to concentrate our work where we'll be the most significant. that work will take many forms and it will go in many directions because raising wages as a living, searching idea and there is no shortage to the need need. workers organizing and bargaining to raise wages, a faith-based project that helps immigrants navigate their work status a city council living wage campaign nurses and neighborhood groups fighting for paid sick leave and equal pay on the job an
st. louis missouri philadelphia pennsylvania, atlanta georgia, san diego california, the d.c. metro area and minneapolis minnesota starting tomorrow. [applause] you see for several months we have worked with our affiliates and their community partners to determine where we could have the most impact and each of the seven cities will stand together with our progress is already at work and bring important energy ideas and resources to those critical battles and fight to raise the wages of all...
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st. louis, missouri. the meeting, over a bill intended to improve relations between the community and police. yet the meeting achieved anything but. one city police officer at the podium expressing his disapproval for the new bill to establish a civilian oversight board over police work. seconds later, the room erupts into shouts profanity and a shoving match. protesters blame police union business manager jeff rorda who openly displayed an "i am darren wilson" wristband igniting tensions and he and a woman ended up in a confrontation. it's unclear from the video who started it. >> i tried to exit she continued to do that. two or three other anti-police radicals rushed over and things deescalated or escalated from there. >> you didn't push a woman, though? >> no. >> cachet curry says she is no radical, but a citizen and roorda shoved her. >> i guess jeff kennedy and roorda were having words, and he jumped into the aisle and tried to get to kennedy and pushed me. >> we saw once again tonight how fractured
st. louis, missouri. the meeting, over a bill intended to improve relations between the community and police. yet the meeting achieved anything but. one city police officer at the podium expressing his disapproval for the new bill to establish a civilian oversight board over police work. seconds later, the room erupts into shouts profanity and a shoving match. protesters blame police union business manager jeff rorda who openly displayed an "i am darren wilson" wristband igniting...
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st. louis missouri. you can see the fire struck overturned. its wheels up in the air.t happened shortly after 7:30 a.m. local time, an hour and 20 minutes ago. no word yet on road conditions. no idea how badly the firefighters have been injured. heather: the minimum wage is jumping in nearly two dozen states on the first day of 2015 with employers in connecticut and massachusetts paying $9 or more an hour. this is a the white house and congress continue to square off over the federal minimum wage which remains at $7:25. happy new year to you. perhaps a better new year for these employees who are involved in these states with the minimum wage hike. how will it affect them? how will it affect the employers? >> this is a politically driven subject. these people who live just on minimum wage can't make ends meet anyway. if you are making a minimum wage you are making $20,000 a year pretax. these small increases although they are going to help some people premaximum, it's not enough to make a dent and make a damage in the economy. however, the employer it does have an impac
st. louis missouri. you can see the fire struck overturned. its wheels up in the air.t happened shortly after 7:30 a.m. local time, an hour and 20 minutes ago. no word yet on road conditions. no idea how badly the firefighters have been injured. heather: the minimum wage is jumping in nearly two dozen states on the first day of 2015 with employers in connecticut and massachusetts paying $9 or more an hour. this is a the white house and congress continue to square off over the federal minimum...
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st. louis, missouri.s inspired to become the primary financial sponsor of this historic event as a tribute to the memory of his dear wife betty who just passed away in april. thank you, al for your continued service to america. in the defense of liberty, we could not have made this happen without you. somebody else i want to recognize is bob and rebecca mercer, who are here from new york. they are tremendous patriots who spent a lot of time supporting conservatives and organizations all across the country. i want to thank our lunch sponsor, tea party patriots, for providing our lunch today, and townhall media red state, sean mccutchen, american legacy pack, are all sponsors for the day. i want to thank them for all they do for the conservative movement. [applause] ronald reagan said freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. we did not pass it on to our children in their bloodstream. it must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same. that is why we are all here t
st. louis, missouri.s inspired to become the primary financial sponsor of this historic event as a tribute to the memory of his dear wife betty who just passed away in april. thank you, al for your continued service to america. in the defense of liberty, we could not have made this happen without you. somebody else i want to recognize is bob and rebecca mercer, who are here from new york. they are tremendous patriots who spent a lot of time supporting conservatives and organizations all across...
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mientras vemos estas nuevas generaciones que van tomando forma, el caos se apoderÓ nuevamente de st louis missourios se considera creÍbles pero el gobierno de estados unidos continÚan su investigaciÓn ha representado costoso proceso. ademÁs genera incomodidad a los pasajeros, noticias en amÉrica latina. el discurso del presidente cubano raÚl castro arroja nueva luz sobre el futuro de las negociaciones con estados unidos aprovechando su intervenciÓn el gobernante dijo que no estÁ dispuesto a ceder ni 1 mm de su polÍtica interna ni aceptarÁ presiones de la casa blanca no obstante asegurÓ que su gobierno estÁ interesado en retomar diÁlogo con washington y en primer lugar la suspensiÓn del embargo. >> obama podrÍa utilizar con determinaciÓn sus amplias facultades ejecutivas para modificar sustancialmente la aplicaciÓn, estÁ en sus manos a saber aÚn si la decisiÓn del congreso. >> el lÍder cubano demandÓ la devoluciÓn del territorio ocupado por la base naval de guantÁnamo. el cese de las transmisiones de radio y televisiÓn y una compensaciÓn económica justo por los perjuicios. luego de una sentida vigi
mientras vemos estas nuevas generaciones que van tomando forma, el caos se apoderÓ nuevamente de st louis missourios se considera creÍbles pero el gobierno de estados unidos continÚan su investigaciÓn ha representado costoso proceso. ademÁs genera incomodidad a los pasajeros, noticias en amÉrica latina. el discurso del presidente cubano raÚl castro arroja nueva luz sobre el futuro de las negociaciones con estados unidos aprovechando su intervenciÓn el gobernante dijo que no estÁ...
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st. louis, missouri will be on the mall as we march in honor of over 56 million precious angels we have lost over the last 42 years. madame speaker, i believe in the sanctity of life. i believe life begins at conception and that every life is a gift. there is an area where most americans agree and where unelected officials should all come together. that is on the federal funding of abortion. the majority of americans do not want their hard-earned tax dollars going to pay for abortions. congress has consistently worked together over the years by attaching the high amendment to appropriations bills to prevent tax payer funds from going towards abortions. that is why i am a proud -- i am proud to cosponsor and support h.r. 7, the no taxpayer funding for abortion and abortion insurance full disclosure act. there is no more appropriate day than today to consider such important legislation. the bill does exactly what the name implies. it permanently ensures that no taxpayer dollars go to pay for abortions or abortion coverage. this bill codifies the hyde amendment and also addresses taxpayer fundi
st. louis, missouri will be on the mall as we march in honor of over 56 million precious angels we have lost over the last 42 years. madame speaker, i believe in the sanctity of life. i believe life begins at conception and that every life is a gift. there is an area where most americans agree and where unelected officials should all come together. that is on the federal funding of abortion. the majority of americans do not want their hard-earned tax dollars going to pay for abortions. congress...
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st. louis missouri but it was anything but. 75 protesters marching against police brutality storming the pray and shoving protesters out the door as they tried to rush the entrance. melee led to 25 arrests. police saying they have heard the demands from protesters and protests like these are doing nothing but distracting police from protect the city. meanwhile, in oakland over 100 protesters marching downtown. at least 29 people arrested. when agitators set off fireworks and started throwing bottles and rocks at police. now some protests were peaceful. in boston last night dozens of demonstrators staging a die-in during the city's popular first night, new year's eve celebration in copley square at the steps of the boston library. in manhattan's union square, downtown from where the ball dropped in times square, about 100 protesters chanted and held a die-in. protesters had planned of crashing the big knew year's celebration in times square but many were blocked from doing some one protester was arrested for spitting at a police officer. another protester young, her son was killed by a nyp
st. louis missouri but it was anything but. 75 protesters marching against police brutality storming the pray and shoving protesters out the door as they tried to rush the entrance. melee led to 25 arrests. police saying they have heard the demands from protesters and protests like these are doing nothing but distracting police from protect the city. meanwhile, in oakland over 100 protesters marching downtown. at least 29 people arrested. when agitators set off fireworks and started throwing...
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st. louis, missouri, will gather in our nation's capital in honor of the over 56 million precious angels we have lost since that infamous supreme court decision. not to mention the millions of women who have been adversely affected in the aftermath of their abortion, both physically and emotionally. i first participated in the march for life 25 years ago this week in 1990. i was 28 years old with a real bad hairdo and i was 12 weeks pregnant with my son, steven. at that point at 12 weeks in my pregnancy, steven was able to suck his thumb. a few weeks later at 15 weeks he could make facial expressions and he had taste buds. by 17 weeks steven began to kick. by week 18 his ears had developed and he could hear. and by week 20 not only was steven able to recognize my voice as his mother, but he was capable of feeling pain. while killing an unborn child is unconscionable at any time, it is especially abhorrent at the 20-week mark, when a child is able to feel the pain of an abortion. mr. speaker, the theme of this year's march is every life is a gift. and i truly believe that life at all stag
st. louis, missouri, will gather in our nation's capital in honor of the over 56 million precious angels we have lost since that infamous supreme court decision. not to mention the millions of women who have been adversely affected in the aftermath of their abortion, both physically and emotionally. i first participated in the march for life 25 years ago this week in 1990. i was 28 years old with a real bad hairdo and i was 12 weeks pregnant with my son, steven. at that point at 12 weeks in my...
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st. louis, missouri, will be on the mall as we march in honor of over 56 million precious angels we have lost over the last 42 years. madam speaker i believe in the sanctity of life. i believe that life begins at conception and that every life is a gift. there is an area where most americans agree and where elected officials should all come together and that is on the federal funding of abortion. the majority of americans do not want their hard-earned tax dollars going to pay for abortions. and congress has consistently worked together other the years by attaching the hyde amendment to appropriations bills to prevent taxpayer funds from going towards abortions. that is why i am a proud -- i am proud to co-sponsor and support h.r. 7 the no taxpayer funding for abortion and abortion insurance full disclosure act. and there is no more appropriate day than today to consider such important legislation. the bill does exactly what the name implied. it permanently ensures that no taxpayer dollars go to pay for abortion or abortion coverage. this bill codifies the hyde amendment and also addresse
st. louis, missouri, will be on the mall as we march in honor of over 56 million precious angels we have lost over the last 42 years. madam speaker i believe in the sanctity of life. i believe that life begins at conception and that every life is a gift. there is an area where most americans agree and where elected officials should all come together and that is on the federal funding of abortion. the majority of americans do not want their hard-earned tax dollars going to pay for abortions. and...
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st. louis, missouri. their strength gives us strength. the resolve gives us inspiration. and their steadfast commitment to ending sex trafficking gives us the courage to fight. i am grateful that -- for the many colleagues that i have that have supported legislation and held events in their home districts to raise awareness and education of this crime. our work has yet to begin. however, madam speaker, there is much, much work to do still. legislators we have an obligation to come together and to do something because we can because we should, and because we must. over the last 10 years prostitution has slowly but persistently migrated to an online marketplace. classified services like backpage.com and others are the vehicles for advertising the victims of sexual slavery in this world. pimps and traffickers blatantly advertise their victims, sexual services with provocative photographs and unsettle messages, complete with per hour pricing. the traffickers pay websites like backpage and others to display their messages and these websites accordingly reap enormous profit at
st. louis, missouri. their strength gives us strength. the resolve gives us inspiration. and their steadfast commitment to ending sex trafficking gives us the courage to fight. i am grateful that -- for the many colleagues that i have that have supported legislation and held events in their home districts to raise awareness and education of this crime. our work has yet to begin. however, madam speaker, there is much, much work to do still. legislators we have an obligation to come together and...
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st. louis city hall in missouri.e out during a meeting to talk about a way to give citizens a more direct line to police. a woman who was getting ready to leave says she was pushed aside by a member of the police officers association. she said he shoved her as he tried to get to an alderman who was speaking. the meeting was adjourned early. >>> a lawyer from san francisco's public defender's office ended up in handcuffs at the hall of justice. >> it happened tuesday afternoon. the public defender there is jami tillotson. she got between her client and the police who wanted to interview him about a burglary. police say tillotson was detained for obstruction. >> i was arrested for what we do as public defenders every day. i spoke to my client explaining his rights as is our duty as public defenders. our clients rights are always protected. at that point, i was told that i was interfering and i would be taken into custody. >> police are still investigating the incident. we asked around and no one at the hall of justice
st. louis city hall in missouri.e out during a meeting to talk about a way to give citizens a more direct line to police. a woman who was getting ready to leave says she was pushed aside by a member of the police officers association. she said he shoved her as he tried to get to an alderman who was speaking. the meeting was adjourned early. >>> a lawyer from san francisco's public defender's office ended up in handcuffs at the hall of justice. >> it happened tuesday afternoon....
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st. louis, not far from ferguson, missouri.up of some 75 people marching from the downtown area to police headquarters. some of them trying to storm the building before being maced and handcuffed. >>> general motors issuing a massive recall. the company saying a defect in ignition lock systems is affecting more than 92,000 full-size trucks and suvs. the recall covers vehicles repaired with defective parts. last year g.m. recalled 2.6 million small cars for defective ignition switches. those defects were linked to at least 42 deaths and 58 injuries. i'm patricia stark. now back to our special the man who shot usama bin laden. >>> rob o'neil had one year of college under his belt, a job delivering pizzas and only a basic grasp of swimming when a recruiter convinced him to enlist and become a navy s.e.a.l. by january 1996, after five months of intensive swim training, rob found himself in great lakes, illinois, for navy boot camp. but boot camp was nothing compared to what came next. buds or basic underwater demolition field train
st. louis, not far from ferguson, missouri.up of some 75 people marching from the downtown area to police headquarters. some of them trying to storm the building before being maced and handcuffed. >>> general motors issuing a massive recall. the company saying a defect in ignition lock systems is affecting more than 92,000 full-size trucks and suvs. the recall covers vehicles repaired with defective parts. last year g.m. recalled 2.6 million small cars for defective ignition switches....
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and lapd officer david clinger who currently teaches criminal justice at the university of missouri in st. louis do you believe the police officer was justified in shooting this man? >> you know, i don't think that's clear. when you look at a case like this, the question remains the same. was the force justified and when you look at the use of force policy in new jersey, that officer had to believe he was in imminent immediate danger of death or great bodily injury, anderson, and the bottom line is he's getting out of the car, they've already retrieved the gun they've found in the glove compartment and his hands are up. i've said it time and time again, hands up is the universal gesture for surrender. why if someone is surrendering, why do you have to shoot to kill? >> sunny, it's interesting. we talked about race a lot in the wake of ferguson but this shooting, the officer is black, the passenger killed also black. do you think that changes some how the way people look at this? >> you know, i don't think it should. certainly many times we talk about race when it comes to interactions with polic
and lapd officer david clinger who currently teaches criminal justice at the university of missouri in st. louis do you believe the police officer was justified in shooting this man? >> you know, i don't think that's clear. when you look at a case like this, the question remains the same. was the force justified and when you look at the use of force policy in new jersey, that officer had to believe he was in imminent immediate danger of death or great bodily injury, anderson, and the...
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. >> finally, i assume your message to the people of ferguson missouri st. louisstice department comes out with a decision saying they are not going to file any civil rights charges against the police officer, is one of nonviolence. if you want to protest, do it peacefully right? >> in every instance i think the civil rights community in this nation and i'm talking about historic civil rights organizations, embrace the idea that protest should be in the spirit of martin luther king nonviolent and be designed in a way that we express our point of view without hurting any person or hurting any property. but the same goes true goes for law enforcement who might be called on to respond. they also should not be provocative or instigating in how they might approach it. so certainly there needs to be if there are going to be responses, we want them to be peaceful and nonviolent but focus on what the aims of this are and that is to improve the relationship between police and community and also to try to create a level playing field in the criminal justice system. >> thank
. >> finally, i assume your message to the people of ferguson missouri st. louisstice department comes out with a decision saying they are not going to file any civil rights charges against the police officer, is one of nonviolence. if you want to protest, do it peacefully right? >> in every instance i think the civil rights community in this nation and i'm talking about historic civil rights organizations, embrace the idea that protest should be in the spirit of martin luther king...
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. >>> a ferguson missouri grand juror is now suing st. louis county's prosecutor.ay the juror filing a federal lawsuit seeking to remove a lifetime gag order that prevents grand jurors from speaking about the grand jury proceedings. it sparked widespread protest. joining us is our legal panel. ted, first to you. this is unusual. the grand jury, i don't know if it is a man or woman, notes to speak out because she thinks the prosecutor made statements inconsistent with a grand jury. >> grand jury testimony is secret and what goes on there is supposed to be secret. we have a unique situation. we have a prosecutor who has come out and he has provided information that went on in the grand jury. some of them don't agree with it and this one grand juror wants to sue. i think that grand juror may very well have a decent chance at this rather. >> when i first heard this, i thought grand jurors are always secret and usually to protect the accused and for no other reason. but the grand jurors who are serving in the grand jury and if the prosecutor takes a license to speak fre
. >>> a ferguson missouri grand juror is now suing st. louis county's prosecutor.ay the juror filing a federal lawsuit seeking to remove a lifetime gag order that prevents grand jurors from speaking about the grand jury proceedings. it sparked widespread protest. joining us is our legal panel. ted, first to you. this is unusual. the grand jury, i don't know if it is a man or woman, notes to speak out because she thinks the prosecutor made statements inconsistent with a grand jury....
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laura westhoff, university of missouri, st. louis. my campus is a mile from ferguson.so my comments and observations are -- come from being part of that north county st. louis community and native st. louisan who grew up far away physically from this kind of recent experience. i was especially appreciative of our last question and your response because i do spend a lot of time working with teachers, working in schools. in my context in my history classes on campus, we couldn't begin a real conversation about this until the very end of the kmes ter. when my students finally opened this up, i said, i've been wondering all semester when it was going to be safe to have a real conversation. and it's in the context of having built a community and sense of trust that we can really talk about these things, not from an intellectual perspective. i don't want to discount anything we're talking about here in terms of the structural problems around this but rather what my students for whom this experience was really just popping the bottle off of the issue. i don't know how to talk
laura westhoff, university of missouri, st. louis. my campus is a mile from ferguson.so my comments and observations are -- come from being part of that north county st. louis community and native st. louisan who grew up far away physically from this kind of recent experience. i was especially appreciative of our last question and your response because i do spend a lot of time working with teachers, working in schools. in my context in my history classes on campus, we couldn't begin a real...
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so it's a bit of a shock that one of these grand jurors in ferguson missouri is actually suing the st. louisor for the right to speak out about the experience. this unnamed juror being represented by the aclu alleges the public has been misled about what happened inside of that grand jury room which resulted as you well know in officer darren wilson not being indicted in the shooting death of michael brown. so we go to hln's nancy grace. and i want to hear your take on this. should he or she be able to speak, or not, what do you think? what is your gut? what do you think the real motivation is here for this individual? >> well, i think it could be one of two things. either one, they want to jump on the bandwagon and be part of the story themselves. you've always got to look at whether someone is trying for monetary gain. it could be fame it could be money, it could be an interview. with a tabloid or a legitimate magazine. it could be any number of things. i mean it's gotten out who the grand jurors actually are. it could be that. or it could be something else. could very well be that now tha
so it's a bit of a shock that one of these grand jurors in ferguson missouri is actually suing the st. louisor for the right to speak out about the experience. this unnamed juror being represented by the aclu alleges the public has been misled about what happened inside of that grand jury room which resulted as you well know in officer darren wilson not being indicted in the shooting death of michael brown. so we go to hln's nancy grace. and i want to hear your take on this. should he or she be...
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missouri. i think it would be st. louispling on's late night announcement trying explain the grand jury's decision tonight indict. if you could have scripted a worse act of political teeming, i don't think you could have done better than him. they had already told people they didn't want them protesting because that's where it would flare up. the thing that would enrage people the most, at night. >> for that me on worst political move. i did go kind of literal. it is a move and we have video of it. a freshman congressman. put the video up. show this move. it is a little makeout move with a staffer and that was the move that actually ended his congressional career. vance mccallister didn't read the rule book about the moves not allowed the move was successful in the moment. >> it did seem to work in the moment. >> we'll take a break. up next, the pics for rising star. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on expe
missouri. i think it would be st. louispling on's late night announcement trying explain the grand jury's decision tonight indict. if you could have scripted a worse act of political teeming, i don't think you could have done better than him. they had already told people they didn't want them protesting because that's where it would flare up. the thing that would enrage people the most, at night. >> for that me on worst political move. i did go kind of literal. it is a move and we have...
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joining me is the director for the missouri aclu, and liz brown for the st. louismerican and a criminal defense attorney. tony rothert, do we know whether the grand jury finding in that case was unanimous? >> we don't know. what the prosecuting attorney told us is that a collective decision was reached, and that is something that this grand juror would like to be able to talk about. you know, one more nuance than what the prosecuting attorney has given as the official line. >> you only needed nine of the 12 grand jurors to agree on a course of action, and so to get the no-true bill, that means there could have been possibly as many as three grand jurors who did want to indict on something, isn't that correct? >> well, no, actually you needed nine to get an indictment. so if there were eight for an indictment, there would still be no-true bill, if it was 8-4 or 7-5. so we don't know what the vote is. the impression that's been given by the prosecuting attorney is that it was a collective decision by the grand jury, and this grand juror would like to talk about that
joining me is the director for the missouri aclu, and liz brown for the st. louismerican and a criminal defense attorney. tony rothert, do we know whether the grand jury finding in that case was unanimous? >> we don't know. what the prosecuting attorney told us is that a collective decision was reached, and that is something that this grand juror would like to be able to talk about. you know, one more nuance than what the prosecuting attorney has given as the official line. >> you...