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st. louis. >> judge judy: st. louis, missouri. >> yes. >> judge judy: and where do you live? ? >> i live in st. louis, missouri. >> judge judy: your last name is? >> pendleton. >> judge judy: in 2015, how many times did you see your father? >> i was there in january for a visit, and then he passed in may. >> judge judy: right. so you were there in january. >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: prior to that, when were you there to visit your father? >> the prior year. >> judge judy: what month, the prior year, 2014? >> march. >> judge judy: okay. so almost a year passed, you hadn't seen him? >> no, he came out to visit me in colorado twice a year. >> judge judy: did he bring the defendant? >> yes. >> judge judy: and what about you, mr. diamond? how many times did you see your father?
st. louis. >> judge judy: st. louis, missouri. >> yes. >> judge judy: and where do you live? ? >> i live in st. louis, missouri. >> judge judy: your last name is? >> pendleton. >> judge judy: in 2015, how many times did you see your father? >> i was there in january for a visit, and then he passed in may. >> judge judy: right. so you were there in january. >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: prior to that, when were you there to visit your...
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st. louis missouri literally beat lacey clay, who was a very strong ally to the state of israel. and he had been in congress for many decades. in fact, his father was also a member of congress. and so while we may not be seeing the kind of, you know, policy chain that we want right now, we are seeing the conversation that is literally at the top of the democratic party in a way that it hasn't ever been before. and what we're seeing is that the pro palestine movement in the united states of america have become a lot more influential. and our movements have become a lot more intersection. so you will see the larger kind of black lives matter, racial justice movements in america, right. who have kind of integrated palestine as part of their platform as we talk about refugees. and we talk about immigration seeing the issue of palestine and seeing what is happening in palestine and making the comparison. when we talk about police brutality and policing in america, making the comparison between the militarization and the ways in which police act in israel as i do here in the united sta
st. louis missouri literally beat lacey clay, who was a very strong ally to the state of israel. and he had been in congress for many decades. in fact, his father was also a member of congress. and so while we may not be seeing the kind of, you know, policy chain that we want right now, we are seeing the conversation that is literally at the top of the democratic party in a way that it hasn't ever been before. and what we're seeing is that the pro palestine movement in the united states of...
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st. louis, missouri, in march.ving a baby today. it was the best day of my life. brian: you are having a baby today. ainsley: i had her november 6th. i remember what's the best day of your life. this is included, too. this was the 25th anniversary of fox news channel yesterday. fox has changed all of our lice in a major way and allowed us to be
st. louis, missouri, in march.ving a baby today. it was the best day of my life. brian: you are having a baby today. ainsley: i had her november 6th. i remember what's the best day of your life. this is included, too. this was the 25th anniversary of fox news channel yesterday. fox has changed all of our lice in a major way and allowed us to be
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st. louis, missouri is one of the latest attempts to reconcile a decades old wrong brought about by eminentain. the power that governments have to seize public -- private property for public use. these have separated hundreds of thousands of african americans from their property. and lock them out of generational wealth. i am joined now by our st. louis community reporter. welcome, gabrielle this evening. this all happened and started back in the 19's. tell us what happened in st. louis? guest: the doctor was a musician, ophalmologist, a man of many talents. after going to medic school and getting married, having a daughter, he wanted to buy a home. in 1956, he bought two plots of land in -- and wanted to build a house on one. the issue was people in his neighborhood and local governments did not want him to live there. they pulled out all the stops including the eminent domain doctrine to ensure he could not live there. they went back in fort to the court. he sued several times and in the end, he lost and had to move to baldwin hills where he settled until he died in 1998. judy: what argum
st. louis, missouri is one of the latest attempts to reconcile a decades old wrong brought about by eminentain. the power that governments have to seize public -- private property for public use. these have separated hundreds of thousands of african americans from their property. and lock them out of generational wealth. i am joined now by our st. louis community reporter. welcome, gabrielle this evening. this all happened and started back in the 19's. tell us what happened in st. louis? guest:...
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st. louis, missouri. >> i just received health care coverage through medicaid expansion.n on friday. i kind of did a little happy dance. >> ryan how. i currently have no health care coverage or benefits. i recently applied for medicaid and i am waiting on a response on my eligibility. >> they said i made too much money. i made $18,000 a year. i'm not sure how that is too much money because i cannot even run my own apartment. >> once it hit the ballot and people put it through, it should have been implemented. we should not have had to fight our government to get what was owed to us all along as a safety net. >> i am a longtime cancer patient. i had cancer off and on since five years old so i had six forms of cancer and as of last week, i just had surgery number 29 and when you do not have insurance and you lived a life of cancer, even if you have not lived a life of cancer, you are thinking, have i waited too long? is it something --will i be able to catch it in time? >> i am 42 years old now and the last time i visited a doctor, i was 18 years old so it has been over two
st. louis, missouri. >> i just received health care coverage through medicaid expansion.n on friday. i kind of did a little happy dance. >> ryan how. i currently have no health care coverage or benefits. i recently applied for medicaid and i am waiting on a response on my eligibility. >> they said i made too much money. i made $18,000 a year. i'm not sure how that is too much money because i cannot even run my own apartment. >> once it hit the ballot and people put it...
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st. louis, missouri is one of the latest attempts to reconcile a decades-old wrong brought about by eminentn, the power that governments have to seize private property for public use. historically, urban renewal and eminent domain have separated hundreds of thousands of african americans from their property, and locked them out of generational wealth. i'm joined now by our st. louis community reporter, gabrielle hays. welcome, gabrielle, this evening. so this all happened, started back in the 1950s. tell us what happened in st. louis. >> yeah. so dr. howard p. venable was a musician, an month mole gist, a man of many talents, after medical school, getting married and having a daughter, he wanted to buy a home. in 1956 he bought two plots of land and wanted to build a house on one. the issue is the people in his neighborhood and local government didn't want him to live there and, so, they pulled out all the stops including the eminent domain doctrine to make sure he couldn't live there. so they went back and forth through the court, he sued several times, and in the end he lost and had to mo
st. louis, missouri is one of the latest attempts to reconcile a decades-old wrong brought about by eminentn, the power that governments have to seize private property for public use. historically, urban renewal and eminent domain have separated hundreds of thousands of african americans from their property, and locked them out of generational wealth. i'm joined now by our st. louis community reporter, gabrielle hays. welcome, gabrielle, this evening. so this all happened, started back in the...
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st. louis, missouri, democrat stop the hill newspaper has this headline, resident bidens average approvaldipped to a new low. why do you think is approval ratings are dropping? guest: because that always happens when you are in office. once people's hopes are high after an election and there is inevitably some downturn once people are in office and have to actually deal with the very difficult issues that our nation brings. i cannot think of another time in my lifetime when there have been more critical issues on the table whether it's economic or the issues we are seeing with the result of the we are seeinga result of the pandemic. health issues, economic issues and serious governance issues. one party seems to have rejected governing in favor of trying to overthrow the government. host: christine, arkansas, republican. caller: good morning. the $200 million in the reconciliation package for nancy pelosi's san francisco park and two, are we giving payments to illegal immigrants? guest: thank you. i do not believe there are $10 million for a san francisco park in the reconciliation bill.
st. louis, missouri, democrat stop the hill newspaper has this headline, resident bidens average approvaldipped to a new low. why do you think is approval ratings are dropping? guest: because that always happens when you are in office. once people's hopes are high after an election and there is inevitably some downturn once people are in office and have to actually deal with the very difficult issues that our nation brings. i cannot think of another time in my lifetime when there have been more...
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st. louis, missouri, in march.oing to be the best day of your life if you are having a baby today. it was the best day of my life. brian: you are having a baby today. ainsley: i had her november 6th. i remember what's the best day of your life. this is included, too. this was the 25th anniversary of fox news channel yesterday. fox has changed all of our lice in a major way and allowed us to be able to afford our babies. steve: we're standing in front of a 25-foot, 25th anniversary. 25-foot cake from our buddy cake boss. i don't know where we are going to put it. it 50 birthday. brian: i will be watching. steve: golf cart. brian: we to the better after the dropping things. when we started the show we dropped confetti just on you. this time managed to spread the balloon drop on everybody. as you look at all the law enforcement to come out to support us yesterday. of course, we have had your back for decades here at fox. and. >> have had our backs. while we supported all the viewers who have made us number one for ove
st. louis, missouri, in march.oing to be the best day of your life if you are having a baby today. it was the best day of my life. brian: you are having a baby today. ainsley: i had her november 6th. i remember what's the best day of your life. this is included, too. this was the 25th anniversary of fox news channel yesterday. fox has changed all of our lice in a major way and allowed us to be able to afford our babies. steve: we're standing in front of a 25-foot, 25th anniversary. 25-foot cake...
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st. louis that ends up less than 1% and slaves by the time the civil war while the rest of missouri it kept growing on the west side. but in st. louis it's shrinking as it fills up with germans. and then of course the place is split up save it for the union because st. louis germans were much better organized than the southerners who ran the state in the german sort of sees the state for the union. the unit with the help of the germans in st. louis stopped secession. then we have contradictions, the contradictions are kind of baked in that way. and so i think it totally goes back to the original circumstances to me. >> i think so too and i think you put that really well. one of the things, i am not a native missourian but when i arrived for the things told me his kansas city is the northern most outpost of southern thinking or the eastern most outpost of western thinking we could continue to play those dichotomies a little bit. just as you rightly said it's a little bit this, a little bit that and perhaps we can trade that back for a full two centuries. let's just take half a second and unp
st. louis that ends up less than 1% and slaves by the time the civil war while the rest of missouri it kept growing on the west side. but in st. louis it's shrinking as it fills up with germans. and then of course the place is split up save it for the union because st. louis germans were much better organized than the southerners who ran the state in the german sort of sees the state for the union. the unit with the help of the germans in st. louis stopped secession. then we have...
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st. louis told us just a quick reminder, there are seven planned parent hoods in the state of missouri. re in st. louis provides abortion, and this clinic is the sole abortion provider in the entire state. here's more. >> taking away planned parenthood from the thousands of people that we serve who are recipients of medicaid benefits is really a slap in the face to those folks who are low income, who are people of color and relying on the safety net system. we're serving almost half the patients in the state of missouri who fall into the low income category. eliminating us from that system really just pushes that burden of volume, patient volume, to other areas. >> so the amendment already prevents federal money from being used for abortion. so what's being discussed here is pulling money that patients who rely on medicaid would use to come and see a provider at planned parenthood for fairly basic health care needs. a pap smear, a breast cancer exam, birth control. this is a rule that is based on recommendations made by a committee with the missouri senate, a republican-led committee. in
st. louis told us just a quick reminder, there are seven planned parent hoods in the state of missouri. re in st. louis provides abortion, and this clinic is the sole abortion provider in the entire state. here's more. >> taking away planned parenthood from the thousands of people that we serve who are recipients of medicaid benefits is really a slap in the face to those folks who are low income, who are people of color and relying on the safety net system. we're serving almost half the...
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st. louis, missouri and other places in this country. even after i was gone as an adult for my family, part of my family lives in public housing. i can recall one of the oldest public housing developments in the country, and the bond, which is one of the latest in st. louis, the one that had to be torn down, it was so bad. i also can tell you stories about some of my younger brothers and sisters who played with their playmates on the elevator, and how the poor construction of those elevators was the cause of the kid climbing on top in writing to the top and being crushed to death because of poor construction. i can also tell you that early in my career, in south l.a. i had some of the major public housing developments in the country where i had job training programs, in a few months, in one of the big public housing developments, i helped young people that i helped train and get hired and worked in running the public housing projects that stayed on the job, coming out gangs and are now retiring having homes, educate their kids, on and on
st. louis, missouri and other places in this country. even after i was gone as an adult for my family, part of my family lives in public housing. i can recall one of the oldest public housing developments in the country, and the bond, which is one of the latest in st. louis, the one that had to be torn down, it was so bad. i also can tell you stories about some of my younger brothers and sisters who played with their playmates on the elevator, and how the poor construction of those elevators...
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st. louis dispatch, in the situation in missouri, they said in a letter keith marte said a black studentmitted to writing racist graffiti in the bathrooms. we can't presume why a student would do this. it included a racial slur against blacks on the bathroom wall as well as a statement of someone wishing for the death of black men according to officials. >> of course we understand it. they want to create the impression of a great deal of racism against black people. the oddest thing about this is this is either the second or third time in relatively recent history that this has happened at this one well off suburban school since 2017. i did write the book, hate crime hoax. and it's true that many high-profile incidents, jussie kz smo lshg lett, bubba wallace, fairly often turn out to be mistakes. but i think what we're sealing on the campus goes beyond that. it becomes a supply and demand question. people are successfully integrated high school and a major city very often hear about real fistfight level racism. they quite likely expect a lot of that. and they see, in many cases, almost n
st. louis dispatch, in the situation in missouri, they said in a letter keith marte said a black studentmitted to writing racist graffiti in the bathrooms. we can't presume why a student would do this. it included a racial slur against blacks on the bathroom wall as well as a statement of someone wishing for the death of black men according to officials. >> of course we understand it. they want to create the impression of a great deal of racism against black people. the oddest thing about...
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thanks >>> now a troubling story out of missouri tuesday a reporter with the "st. louisost dispatch" alerted the state that social security numbers of school teachers and administrators were expose to hackers. the newspaper agreed to hold off publishing the story while the degreed to fix the problem but the governor gave a press conference where he called the reporter a hacker and vowed to seek criminal prosecution. the missouri house of representative echoing a lot of people in saying the governor should direct his anger towards the failure of the state government to keep its technology secure and up to date and work to fix the problem and not threaten journalists with prosecution for uncovering these failures julia, this is exactly what you're not supposed to do as a company or organization when someone finds a flaw in your system for free is discouraging others from doing that because the hackers will do it for pay they'll take your money and data and won't warn you ahead of time >> yeah, this is a very lucky situation where the journalists did a lot of good and does
thanks >>> now a troubling story out of missouri tuesday a reporter with the "st. louisost dispatch" alerted the state that social security numbers of school teachers and administrators were expose to hackers. the newspaper agreed to hold off publishing the story while the degreed to fix the problem but the governor gave a press conference where he called the reporter a hacker and vowed to seek criminal prosecution. the missouri house of representative echoing a lot of people...
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st. louis you find the confluence of the big money, which is missouri, and the mississippi river. up to that point the mississippi is a nice, green river then the big money comes in and we know what the mississippi is like after that. well, the big green part there is low interest rates, easy fed, great earnings, and it has favored, you know, the stocks in the technology area, growth and large cap. but the big muddy, that's what is coming in right now that's where we are. that is, you know, higher inflation, higher interest rates, and one thing that is surprising people, we are seeing earnings estimates going down, not up research says that's not a good thing when that starts to happen because it has always been up, up and up for the last quarters. so that tends to favor smaller cap, more cyclical, and more value. so that's what we're focusing on today in our golden rainbow fund >> now i'm google mapping the areas that you are describing. i wasn't sure if you were saying big money or big muddy in this case we are interested in both. you have a couple of names that you think could
st. louis you find the confluence of the big money, which is missouri, and the mississippi river. up to that point the mississippi is a nice, green river then the big money comes in and we know what the mississippi is like after that. well, the big green part there is low interest rates, easy fed, great earnings, and it has favored, you know, the stocks in the technology area, growth and large cap. but the big muddy, that's what is coming in right now that's where we are. that is, you know,...
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st. louis. last night, we're watching the game. i told her scherzer is from the town she grew up in -- chesterfield, missouri. goes "oh, my god, i used to babysit him." i said "really?" she goes "no." [ laughter ] and that's why her team lost. it's called karma. [ laughter ] so if anyone in st. louis is upset, my wife, molly, is to blame for last night. [ laughter ] so the dodgers are in the playoffs where they will face their most hated rival, and vice versa, the giants. l.a. at san francisco. tomorrow night. in san francisco, fans will not have to be vaccinated to go to the game. but here in l.a., fans will have to show their vaccination cards or a recent negative test. the l.a. city council yesterday voted in favor of a new ordinance to require proof of vaccination at indoor establishments like restaurants, museums, dave's, busters, et cetera. [ laughter ] proof of vaccination will even be required to enter coffee shops. see, now this is where it gets serious. when you're forced to choose between getting a vaccine you don't trust injected into your bloodstream or coffee. i don't know what people are going t
st. louis. last night, we're watching the game. i told her scherzer is from the town she grew up in -- chesterfield, missouri. goes "oh, my god, i used to babysit him." i said "really?" she goes "no." [ laughter ] and that's why her team lost. it's called karma. [ laughter ] so if anyone in st. louis is upset, my wife, molly, is to blame for last night. [ laughter ] so the dodgers are in the playoffs where they will face their most hated rival, and vice versa, the...
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missouri. and on sunday, kind of a rainy day for you st. louiscities, chicago, indianapolis included. not a great sunday. still dealing with decent weather on the east coast. there's the powerful storm for the west. we'll talk more about that storm on monday where it's impacted and where it's headed. word to the wise on the east coast, a lot of next week looks cloudy, rainy, and ugly, so enjoy the nice weather while it lasts. >> bill karins, thank you for that. still ahead, when it comes to the issue of voting rights, president biden appears to be leaving the door open for filibuster reform. >>> plus i'll be joined by congresswoman gwen moor. before we go to break. why are you awake. >> email me or tweet me. use the #waytooearly. we'll read some of our favorite answers later in the show. some answers later in the show. can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and main
missouri. and on sunday, kind of a rainy day for you st. louiscities, chicago, indianapolis included. not a great sunday. still dealing with decent weather on the east coast. there's the powerful storm for the west. we'll talk more about that storm on monday where it's impacted and where it's headed. word to the wise on the east coast, a lot of next week looks cloudy, rainy, and ugly, so enjoy the nice weather while it lasts. >> bill karins, thank you for that. still ahead, when it comes...
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st. louis is not part of the south, as part of being part of missouri. the first game is tonight.the atlanta braves facing the houston astros, it is the first all southern series. seems from two former confederate states competing for the championship of our national past time. but whatever red state hot takes you got, put them back in the oven. was most things inl life, stereotypes break down the closer you look at them. houston, the fourth largest city in the nation is majority minority. so is atlanta. so if you still cling to the idea that lilly white south, consider it the overall state of texas and georgia are almost evenly divided as the nonhispanic white population and the nonwhite population known as everyone else. in american politics, one most stubborn truisms is the solid south with a region solid conservative democrat from 1860 to 1960s and realigning to republicans after lyndon johnson signed the civil rights act. those fault lines shifting. barack obama flipped virginia in 2008. and georgia voted for joe biden. in texas, from 52% of the vote, biden swept all four of
st. louis is not part of the south, as part of being part of missouri. the first game is tonight.the atlanta braves facing the houston astros, it is the first all southern series. seems from two former confederate states competing for the championship of our national past time. but whatever red state hot takes you got, put them back in the oven. was most things inl life, stereotypes break down the closer you look at them. houston, the fourth largest city in the nation is majority minority. so...
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st. louis, west plains down to little rock, joplin, missouri, as well.hese systems could drop a ton of rain, anywhere from 3 to 5 inches stretching from missouri all the way into ohio and with dangerous lightning and tornados, as well. we're going to be watching this one very carefully. we're going to get to your local forecast, coming up in the next 30 seconds. join subaru in helping underdogs find a loving home and celebrate all dogs during our third annual national make a dog's day. >>> good morning, it's 7:18. san francisco live look right now. we have the rain coming down. we have that system push through into the early morning hours. storm ranger up and scanning. we still have light to moderate rain moving through. into the interior valleys, down through the south bay, san jose viewers are tagging their rainndow. temperatures in the 60s. >> and that's your latest weather. >>> coming up, the remains of brian laundrie have been identified this morning, the questions surrounding the murder of gabby petito that may never be answered >>> also ahead, wha
st. louis, west plains down to little rock, joplin, missouri, as well.hese systems could drop a ton of rain, anywhere from 3 to 5 inches stretching from missouri all the way into ohio and with dangerous lightning and tornados, as well. we're going to be watching this one very carefully. we're going to get to your local forecast, coming up in the next 30 seconds. join subaru in helping underdogs find a loving home and celebrate all dogs during our third annual national make a dog's day....
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if you look at places like missouri, the only place where abortions have been carried out for years is in st. louis. if you live outside of that area you have to travel to get it. and so, we have been seeing this creeping up for a long time. this two tiered system. that is only getting worse, even if the supreme court overrules it and strikes down road be weighed will still have that to be tiered system for some folks. that will remain an accessible and for some it will be out of reach and perhaps with deadly consequences. >> you jane, i say the toughest question for you, only because there may not be any solely reporting on it. and it has to do with this test vote, six days from now, that schumer has called on voting rights. is there a plan b in the biden white house, if they put something up in a fails? >> no. there doesn't seem to be. and the reason is because there is only plan a, right? there is nothing -- if there was something that this white house this president could do, could sign, to put federal vote legislation back on the map, to put some more -- into the civil rights legislation. they
if you look at places like missouri, the only place where abortions have been carried out for years is in st. louis. if you live outside of that area you have to travel to get it. and so, we have been seeing this creeping up for a long time. this two tiered system. that is only getting worse, even if the supreme court overrules it and strikes down road be weighed will still have that to be tiered system for some folks. that will remain an accessible and for some it will be out of reach and...
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missouri. on saturday, a lot of that rain, you're going to be waking up to a rainy morning in st. louis.-off storms through saturday that will roll through indianapolis during the afternoon, and hit-and-miss storms around nashville on saturday. for today's forecast, cool and crisp. a lot of people turning their heat on in new england. this afternoon will be beautiful with a lot of sunshine. this weekend, the east coast will hold onto a really nice saturday. on sunday, some of that rain will sneak into the ohio valley, into the great lakes. it looks like for all of your sports fans in boston, no problems for the weather this upcoming weekend. it should be great for brady and company sunday night. >> we should mention brady's return to foxborough sunday night with our friends on nbc. thank you again for the forecast, pal. have a great weekend. still ahead, it's bound to be another busy day on capitol hill as house democrats forge ahead with infrastructure negotiations. nbc news capitol hill correspondent leigh ann caldwell joins me. before we go to break, we want to know, why are you awake
missouri. on saturday, a lot of that rain, you're going to be waking up to a rainy morning in st. louis.-off storms through saturday that will roll through indianapolis during the afternoon, and hit-and-miss storms around nashville on saturday. for today's forecast, cool and crisp. a lot of people turning their heat on in new england. this afternoon will be beautiful with a lot of sunshine. this weekend, the east coast will hold onto a really nice saturday. on sunday, some of that rain will...
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he first studied classics and philosophy at concepcion college in missouri and attended seminary in st. louis940, he was ordained a catholic pryce and appointed an auxiliary chaplain in the u.s. army in 1943. during his time in the army, chap -- in the army chaplain corps he served troops in the burma and india theater until the end of world war ii. in 1948, he re-enlisted in the army chaplain corps and was mobilized in support of the korean conflict in 1950. he was taken captive by chinese forces on november 2. 19 -- november #, 1950, after repeatedly coming under fire to rescue wounded soldiers. during his captivity, he rejected multiple opportunities for escape, instead, remaining a p.o.w., providing physical and spiritual support to other p.o.w.'s. on may 23, 1951, chaplain kapaun died of illness and maltreatment. in 1993, pope john ii declared chaplain kapaun to be a servant of god, the first step on the path toward canonization in the catholic church. in 2013, president obama posthumously awarded chaplain kapaun the medal of honor for service to our nation. naming a post office for chap
he first studied classics and philosophy at concepcion college in missouri and attended seminary in st. louis940, he was ordained a catholic pryce and appointed an auxiliary chaplain in the u.s. army in 1943. during his time in the army, chap -- in the army chaplain corps he served troops in the burma and india theater until the end of world war ii. in 1948, he re-enlisted in the army chaplain corps and was mobilized in support of the korean conflict in 1950. he was taken captive by chinese...
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missouri, ms. bush, recognized for five minutesments thank you for convening this timely hearing. thanks in large part to those testifying today and the corporations they represent, st. louis has 11 more 90 degree days per year than when i was born. mr. lawless, are the overwhelming majorities fossil fuel ceo's black or white? >> you know, i don't have the exact numbers, but i would assume they're white. >> yes. ms. watkins, is an old refinery more likely to be situated in a black community or a white community? . i'm not sure how to answer that, honestly. we've got oil refineries along the u.s. gulf coast and we're very proud to be community members there. >> black, yeah, it's black. are the impacts of climate change more likely to hit a black neighborhood or a white neighborhood first? >> congresswoman, i have note seen studies that would allow me to give you a-- >> the answer is black. the facts are year 2017, naacp and clean air reports show that black mens are 75% more likely to live next to companies, industrial and facilities that directly harm us. for years you all have continued to promote fossil fuels despite promoting them means promoting environmental racism an
missouri, ms. bush, recognized for five minutesments thank you for convening this timely hearing. thanks in large part to those testifying today and the corporations they represent, st. louis has 11 more 90 degree days per year than when i was born. mr. lawless, are the overwhelming majorities fossil fuel ceo's black or white? >> you know, i don't have the exact numbers, but i would assume they're white. >> yes. ms. watkins, is an old refinery more likely to be situated in a black...
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missouri seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> thank you. thank you, madam speaker. st. louis and i rise because in 2020 four black women and girls were murdered per day in our country and that kind of violence has continued in st. louis with many, many black women and girls being shot, some murdered over recent months. ms. bush: this is personal. i have had bullets fly past my head. i have been left for dead by a partner. i worry about whether my own daughter will get home safely. we rise united under a message, under our message. we will break the cycles of violence that are killing black women and mothers. our sons, and our daughters, our trans and none binary neighbors and sex workers. we urgently need the $5 billion for community-based violence prevention services in the build back better act and we won't stop until we have all that we need to keep each other safe. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new mexico seek recognition? >> thank you, madam chair. i rise to a address the house for one minute. and seek unanim
missouri seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> thank you. thank you, madam speaker. st. louis and i rise because in 2020 four black women and girls were murdered per day in our country and that kind of violence has continued in st. louis with many, many black women and girls being shot, some murdered over recent months. ms. bush: this is personal. i have had bullets fly past my head. i have...