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so having the chicago milwaukee st. paul and pacific around in 1909 they had to sell for second and third best on just about everything. it put them in kind of a conundrum, economically. there was vast stretches of rail line, they had the shortest rail line between puget sound and chicago. they also had the best radiance but they didn't have very many grants lines. when you look at a study of james j hill and his development and the great northern, he purposely went to communities where he could establish a branch line to be able to feed the economics of that railroad. with the milwaukee road, you have a hard time being able to drop branch lines. that were meaningful, that brought in enough money to sustain it. being the last one in, they were the first one out. in 1980, when we see lee iacocca going before congress and asking for help to be able to bail out chrysler, we also see the milwaukee road going before congress and asking them for a bailout as well. they had to make a choice, are we going to bail out chrysler or are
so having the chicago milwaukee st. paul and pacific around in 1909 they had to sell for second and third best on just about everything. it put them in kind of a conundrum, economically. there was vast stretches of rail line, they had the shortest rail line between puget sound and chicago. they also had the best radiance but they didn't have very many grants lines. when you look at a study of james j hill and his development and the great northern, he purposely went to communities where he...
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he left its forget 32 moving to st. paul and got home sec and started to think back to a the voice is a of the people he had known and to adjust channel those in those ways and pittsburgh plays and poetry were abstract, complex in the modernistic trend and opaque and did not capture the language of the people but he knew the language. he felt he needed to do elevated to bring more honor and dignity to newspeople. in debt was the city's oldest neighborhood right next to downtown. it was old and a large and that makes the difference in terms of race relations that somebody is coming into our space from the very beginning that blacks were always year and immigrants are zero ways here. but there were other jewish families and there were jews and blacks that live in there and they said the polar like the history chicago or washington there were very early race riots. and in most places they did not have that. and they show that things can be different than historians will the newspapers don't look at a but if there is the of grea
he left its forget 32 moving to st. paul and got home sec and started to think back to a the voice is a of the people he had known and to adjust channel those in those ways and pittsburgh plays and poetry were abstract, complex in the modernistic trend and opaque and did not capture the language of the people but he knew the language. he felt he needed to do elevated to bring more honor and dignity to newspeople. in debt was the city's oldest neighborhood right next to downtown. it was old and...
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he lived in st. paul minnesota which is ironic because he channeled the voice of experiences of pittsburgh. he himself said it really took moving out of the city to a place very different from pittsburgh to really hear those voices. when you're surrounded by them you are up to close. it's like your heart be. you are not really aware of it because it's so close to you. so he left pittsburgh when he was 32, 33 and moved to st. paul got homesick and started back to these voices and people he had known and he then was able to just channeled those in ways he hadn't done in pittsburgh. pittsburgh the plays and poetry he wrote were very abstract, complex in the modernistic trend , very difficult to understand, o. paik and he didn't capture the language of the people. but he knew that language. he just felt he needed to elevate it to bring more honor and dignity to the people. as neighborhoods go it's a big neighborhood especially the original because it included all that lower stuff that is now gone, from urban
he lived in st. paul minnesota which is ironic because he channeled the voice of experiences of pittsburgh. he himself said it really took moving out of the city to a place very different from pittsburgh to really hear those voices. when you're surrounded by them you are up to close. it's like your heart be. you are not really aware of it because it's so close to you. so he left pittsburgh when he was 32, 33 and moved to st. paul got homesick and started back to these voices and people he had...
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moved to st. paul. >> got homesick. and started thinking back to these voices and people that he had known.>> and he then was able to just channel those in ways he hadn't done in pittsburgh and in pittsburgh, the sort of plays and poetry heroes were very abstract, abstruse, complex. and the modernistic trend. very difficult to understand, opaque and all that and they didn't capture the language of the people. >> but heknew that language . he just felt he needed to elevate it.to bring more honor and dignity to these people. but as neighborhoods go, it's a big neighborhood. especially the old, the original which included all that lower stuff that's now gone from urban renewal. it was very large neighborhood. it was the city's oldest neighborhood. and you can see it's right next to downtown so the first neighborhood that developed. so it was old and it was large. always had, blacks always live there and that makes a difference in terms of race relations. never having to say oh, somebody's coming in to our state. and blacks
moved to st. paul. >> got homesick. and started thinking back to these voices and people that he had known.>> and he then was able to just channel those in ways he hadn't done in pittsburgh and in pittsburgh, the sort of plays and poetry heroes were very abstract, abstruse, complex. and the modernistic trend. very difficult to understand, opaque and all that and they didn't capture the language of the people. >> but heknew that language . he just felt he needed to elevate...
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check out this video from st. paul drive, right near the center of haymarket. a tree landed on the roof of a house. fortunately did not do major damage and nobody was hurt. i saw three trees down on st. paul's drive, trees down on haymarket. this area really got see how much this tree came down. this is just one of many on the street and through haymarket, bearing the brunt of the storm that caused a lot of damage throughout the area, to trees and also some fires from lightning. live in haymarket, tom roussey, abc 7 news. alison: tom, thank you. news, tracking developing president trump with more tough talk against north korea. nancy: the president tweeting that the united states is "locked and loaded" if that country carries out a strike against guam. >> they will be very safe, believe me. if anything happens to guam, there will be big, big trouble in north korea. alison: people in guam being forced to confront the reality of what to do if a strike happens. nancy: tom roussey reports. tom: the u.s. territory of has a major u.s. military presence but it is also
check out this video from st. paul drive, right near the center of haymarket. a tree landed on the roof of a house. fortunately did not do major damage and nobody was hurt. i saw three trees down on st. paul's drive, trees down on haymarket. this area really got see how much this tree came down. this is just one of many on the street and through haymarket, bearing the brunt of the storm that caused a lot of damage throughout the area, to trees and also some fires from lightning. live in...
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chicago, milwaukee and st. paul arrive in the pacific, they had to settle for second and third best on everything. they put them in a conundrum, economically. they were best to stretches of rail line. they all had the best gradient. it doesn't have very many branch lines. of jamesok at a study j hill, he purposely went to communities where he could establish a branch line to be able to feed the economics of that railroad. in milwaukee road, you would have a hard time building branch lines. being the last one in, they were the first one out, in 1980, when we see lee iacocca going before congress and asking to be able to they'll have chrysler, we goo see the milwaukee road before congress and asking them for a bailout as well. they had to make a choice. i we go to bill how chrysler or bail out the milwaukee? they chose chrysler. outre we going to bail chrysler or bail out the milwaukee? josephalt out -- chrysler -- they chose chrysler. it became the single bailout in history. railroads are relevant, they contribute to
chicago, milwaukee and st. paul arrive in the pacific, they had to settle for second and third best on everything. they put them in a conundrum, economically. they were best to stretches of rail line. they all had the best gradient. it doesn't have very many branch lines. of jamesok at a study j hill, he purposely went to communities where he could establish a branch line to be able to feed the economics of that railroad. in milwaukee road, you would have a hard time building branch lines....
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st. paul's cathedral. it is only accessible to hotel guests. if the party lifestyle is a bit too much, the antidote is one mile away. the new four seasons is the epitome of a suburban oasis. afternoon tea in the 1920's rotunda. .r after work massage hanging out in your room feels like a treat. londoners are punctual so getting on their time zone is key. great coffee shops are everywhere in london. they are more ubiquitous than a proper english breakfast. workshop is my personal favorite. order there filtered coffee. you can feel free to bring your laptop. liles is worth the short walk. these are fresh from the farm. order it with the mutton pie. little psa -- do not be afraid to order a glass of wine during the workday. ♪ with so much entertaining, you will want to squeeze in a workout. one rebel is a real exception. the music, lighting will make you feel like a total rockstar. ♪ take that high into your most important meaning. -- meeting. bar of a no holds decadence. this is the best kind of dinner theater. whenever you are ready to toast your
st. paul's cathedral. it is only accessible to hotel guests. if the party lifestyle is a bit too much, the antidote is one mile away. the new four seasons is the epitome of a suburban oasis. afternoon tea in the 1920's rotunda. .r after work massage hanging out in your room feels like a treat. londoners are punctual so getting on their time zone is key. great coffee shops are everywhere in london. they are more ubiquitous than a proper english breakfast. workshop is my personal favorite. order...
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st. paulhis informs our doctrine but sums up well, in our tradition, no black, no white, no male and female. we're all brothers and sisters. today was a disgrace to that tradition. and i want to be very clear. some people aren't being clear. i want to be very clear. the kkk is not doing love, they're doing hatred and opposition. when it comes to fascism and neo-naziism, the nazis, i hope people know this when i make remarks on this. i taught economic justice for 20 years. naziism, adolf hitler claimed to be the third reich, the third holy. the coming of jesus christ. can't get any more clear. evil on earth. >> where is this coming from in this day and age? >> i know, it's unbelievable. a big federal state. i'm a small government guy with jefferson and madison. opposed 100% to the ideas, the hatred and philosophy behind the movement. >> where do you think this is coming from in virginia right now where these people chose to gather? >> why in this day and age of hundreds, possibly thousands with
st. paulhis informs our doctrine but sums up well, in our tradition, no black, no white, no male and female. we're all brothers and sisters. today was a disgrace to that tradition. and i want to be very clear. some people aren't being clear. i want to be very clear. the kkk is not doing love, they're doing hatred and opposition. when it comes to fascism and neo-naziism, the nazis, i hope people know this when i make remarks on this. i taught economic justice for 20 years. naziism, adolf hitler...
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st. paul's cathedral is instagram gold for the work hard, play harder set, and is only accessible to hoteluests and private members. if the party, work, repeat lifestyle is a bit too much, the antidote is one mile away. the new four seasons 10 trinity is the epitome of an urban oasis. indulging here means afternoon tea in the 1920's rotunda, or an after work massage in the glimmering spa. even hanging out in your room feels like a treat. you can order your favorite type of pillow from an ipad or soak in a gorgeous gilded bathtub. londoners are punctual, so getting on their time zone is key. luckily for you great coffee shops are everywhere in london. these days they are more ubiquitous than a proper english breakfast. workshop, which roasts its own beans, is my personal favorite. order their silver coffee. it is like a pour over with a built-in refill, and you can feel free to bring your laptop. head over to the east end for a work lunch. it is worth the short walk. no mushy peas here, these are fresh from the farm in a garden salad. order it with a mutton broth, a clear delicate version o
st. paul's cathedral is instagram gold for the work hard, play harder set, and is only accessible to hoteluests and private members. if the party, work, repeat lifestyle is a bit too much, the antidote is one mile away. the new four seasons 10 trinity is the epitome of an urban oasis. indulging here means afternoon tea in the 1920's rotunda, or an after work massage in the glimmering spa. even hanging out in your room feels like a treat. you can order your favorite type of pillow from an ipad...
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st. paul's cathedral is instagram gold for the work hard, play harder set, and is only accessible to hoteluests and private members. if the party, work, repeat lifestyle is a bit too much, the antidote is one mile away. the new four seasons 10 trinity is the epitome of an urban oasis. indulging here means afternoon tea in the 1920's rotunda, or an after work massage in the glimmering spa. even hanging out in your room feels like a treat. you can order your favorite type of pillow from an ipad or soak in a gorgeous gilded bathtub. londoners are punctual, so getting on their time zone is key. luckily for you great coffee shops are everywhere in london. these days they are more ubiquitous than a proper english breakfast. workshop, which roasts its own beans, is my personal favorite. order their silver coffee. it is like a pour over with a built-in refill, and you can feel free to bring your laptop. head over to the east end for a work lunch. it is worth the short walk. no mushy peas here, these are fresh from the farm in a garden salad. order it with a mutton broth, a clear delicate version o
st. paul's cathedral is instagram gold for the work hard, play harder set, and is only accessible to hoteluests and private members. if the party, work, repeat lifestyle is a bit too much, the antidote is one mile away. the new four seasons 10 trinity is the epitome of an urban oasis. indulging here means afternoon tea in the 1920's rotunda, or an after work massage in the glimmering spa. even hanging out in your room feels like a treat. you can order your favorite type of pillow from an ipad...
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. >> has your support for trump lessened one bit st. pault at all. >> not one bit? >> i don't look at him as my pastor or my moral leader. i look at him as the leader as it relates to governmental issues. >> we're not looking for somebody charming. we're looking for a man who knows how to turn things around. and he's got a track record of turning things around. >> when you saw charlottesville, what does that say about where we are as a country? >> it wasn't necessarily a completely black/whitish, but i think the the media is turning it into a black/whitish. it's definitely a left/right issue, but it's left fringe and right fringe. >> the confederate statues don't bother you? >> no. it's history. i wasn't born back then. you wasn't, either. why is that affecting us? if anything, we should grow .learn from it. you don't judge people by the color of their skin. you base that on their character. how sdou explain your support for a president given the criticism he's had on this race issue? >> i think for myself, period, nobody is going to tell me
. >> has your support for trump lessened one bit st. pault at all. >> not one bit? >> i don't look at him as my pastor or my moral leader. i look at him as the leader as it relates to governmental issues. >> we're not looking for somebody charming. we're looking for a man who knows how to turn things around. and he's got a track record of turning things around. >> when you saw charlottesville, what does that say about where we are as a country? >> it wasn't...
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can come from this place of deep seeded hate and the answer, of course, is for christians, romans st. paul writes that where sin abounds, grace abounds even more. it's the recognition of evil in the world, but recognizes also that love is stronger than evil. but it's also a grappling with some of the root calls thes of it. where does this come from? where does the hate come from? it comes from a variety of source, social fragment ation, break down of the culture. a famous theologian st. august in. it starts with us, providing lessons >> rabbi garrett, i want to bring you into this, we saw some very ugly statements being chanted in charlottesville last weekend. your reaction to what you saw, what you witnessed watching on tv wherever you were, and the things that you're hearing from some of your congregation. >> thank you. about that and then speak directly to the jewish community for a minute i'm so moved to be able to have this movement. i'm seeing sort of mix of shock and not shock. comparing to when someone died and you know that the death is imminent but it's really different when it a
can come from this place of deep seeded hate and the answer, of course, is for christians, romans st. paul writes that where sin abounds, grace abounds even more. it's the recognition of evil in the world, but recognizes also that love is stronger than evil. but it's also a grappling with some of the root calls thes of it. where does this come from? where does the hate come from? it comes from a variety of source, social fragment ation, break down of the culture. a famous theologian st. august...
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st. paul's cathedral is in strict graham gold for work hard, play hard set and is only accessible to hotel guests and work partners. if the lifestyle is too much, the antidote is a one mile away. trinity isr seasons the economy of an urban oasis. afternoonhere means tea in the 1920's rotunda. or and afterward massage in the spot. even hanging out in your room feels like a treat. you can order your favorite type of hello from the ipad or soak in a gorgeous bathtub. londoners are punctual, so getting on their time zone is key. lucky for you, great coffee shops are everywhere in london. these days they are more ubiquitous than a proper english breakfast. workshop, which roasts its own beans, is my personal favorite. order their silver coffee. it is like a pour over with a built-in refill, and you can feel free to bring your laptop. head over to the east end for a work lunch. -- at lyle's. it is worth the short walk. no mushy peas here, these are fresh from the farm in a garden salad with fresh cheese. order it with a mutton broth, a clear delicate version of a heavy classic. here is a little
st. paul's cathedral is in strict graham gold for work hard, play hard set and is only accessible to hotel guests and work partners. if the lifestyle is too much, the antidote is a one mile away. trinity isr seasons the economy of an urban oasis. afternoonhere means tea in the 1920's rotunda. or and afterward massage in the spot. even hanging out in your room feels like a treat. you can order your favorite type of hello from the ipad or soak in a gorgeous bathtub. londoners are punctual, so...
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we have got a destination for you, cat video festival returned to a high school baseball field in st. paulesota last night, festival features videos shown on the big screen at the ballpark, by the way, cats are not allowed inside that stadium. how ironic. >>> family in florida hears strange noises coming from the attic dad goes to check it out >> that is when they find out they have a snake living with them this happened north of fort myers, bob thought it was a rat but when he went up to check he found a bowa constrictor hiding in the insulation. >> it took three and a half minute for the snake to move into that rafter space. >> big snake. >> yes, bigger then i expected >> i would say so. >> yes. >> they caught the snake that was 6 feet long. they found some shed skin meaning it could have been there for as much as four years. >>> now coming up next hour on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> right in the middle of rush hour traffic unusual way one man is stealing cash from unsuspecting cabbies. >> when life hands you lemons some students used to help buy new school supplies, we will explain how
we have got a destination for you, cat video festival returned to a high school baseball field in st. paulesota last night, festival features videos shown on the big screen at the ballpark, by the way, cats are not allowed inside that stadium. how ironic. >>> family in florida hears strange noises coming from the attic dad goes to check it out >> that is when they find out they have a snake living with them this happened north of fort myers, bob thought it was a rat but when he...
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st. paul's cathedral is instagram gold for london's work hard, play harder set, and it's only accessibletel guests and private members. if the party, work, repeat lifestyle is a bit too much, the antidote is one mile away. the new four seasons 10 trinity is the epitome of an urban oasis. indulging here means afternoon tea in the 1920's rotunda, or an after work massage in the glimmering spa. even hanging out in your room feels like a treat. you can order your favorite type of pillow from an ipad or soak in a gorgeous gilded bathtub. londoners are punctual, so getting on their time zone is key. luckily for you, great coffee shops are everywhere in london. these days, they're more ubiquitous than a proper english breakfast. workshop, which roasts its own beans, is my personal favorite. order their filter coffee. it's like a pour over with a built-in refill, and you can feel free to bring your laptop. head over to the east end for a work lunch at lyle's. it's worth the short walk. no mushy peas here, these are fresh from the farm in a garden salad with locally produced cheese. order it with
st. paul's cathedral is instagram gold for london's work hard, play harder set, and it's only accessibletel guests and private members. if the party, work, repeat lifestyle is a bit too much, the antidote is one mile away. the new four seasons 10 trinity is the epitome of an urban oasis. indulging here means afternoon tea in the 1920's rotunda, or an after work massage in the glimmering spa. even hanging out in your room feels like a treat. you can order your favorite type of pillow from an...
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welcome to the annual cat video festival in st. paul, minnesota.ed up in cat costumes. of course. at a local baseball stadium. where the cat videos they submitted are being shown on the big screen. afterwards there were fireworks and by the way no actual cats were allowed inside. >> oh that's funny. >> that's the news right now. 4:30. we start now. >>> all right, 4:29. you made it to hump day thank you for joining us on "wake up washington." i'm mike hydeck. >> melissa nord is joining us with the weather today. >> i don't think the weather is as good as the ca at my house. they left me little note this morning saying bring little treats back home. >> who knew? >> they're talented. we're going to have a really nice forecast for your wednesday. really nice forecast for tomorrow. and then we'll talk about humidity storms coming back into the picture. right now we look downtown and we've got a temperature of 68 degrees and it's feeling nice out there. and in some of the suburbs you drive just outside the beltway. and you drop into the 50s. look at this
welcome to the annual cat video festival in st. paul, minnesota.ed up in cat costumes. of course. at a local baseball stadium. where the cat videos they submitted are being shown on the big screen. afterwards there were fireworks and by the way no actual cats were allowed inside. >> oh that's funny. >> that's the news right now. 4:30. we start now. >>> all right, 4:29. you made it to hump day thank you for joining us on "wake up washington." i'm mike hydeck....
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st. paul's episcopal church in alexandria. it begins at 5:30. the funeral is tomorrow at 11:00 at the church. >>> it's one of our area's most recognizable buildings, especially if you drive on the beltway in thought it was a castle of some sort. >> as an adult, i thought that. >> we're talking about the mormon temple and this is video of the temple's christmas lights display. stunning there. for the first time in 50 years, you will soon get a chance to see what the inside of it looks like. the temple will undergo renovations next year. once that's done, church leaders will open the doors so outsiders can tour the temple. it will hold a public rededication ceremony. up until now, people were not allowed inside. you could see the outside of it, but that was forbidden. now a new view. >> be pretty cool. >>> covering northern virginia now, the loudoun county sheriff's office wants you to be on the lookout for a suspicious woman seen in the area of round hill and luck it's the past couple of weeks. she's claiming to be looking for a dog. the sheriff'
st. paul's episcopal church in alexandria. it begins at 5:30. the funeral is tomorrow at 11:00 at the church. >>> it's one of our area's most recognizable buildings, especially if you drive on the beltway in thought it was a castle of some sort. >> as an adult, i thought that. >> we're talking about the mormon temple and this is video of the temple's christmas lights display. stunning there. for the first time in 50 years, you will soon get a chance to see what the inside...
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st. paul's episcopal church in alexandria this morning at 11:00. >>> he's the face of the family that owns the washington nationals. lerner explains his absence. complications from radiation led to the amputation of his left leg. he hopes to return to the front row seat. >> he hasn't been able to go to a game since july 30th. that's a long time for him. he always talks to us for opening day and for the playoffs and always so proud of his team and wishing him and his family the best. >>> today, you might want to head to stores in maryland to snag those tax-free deals. as you get kids ready for back to school, there are just two days left to take advanta what that means is you will not have to pay taxes on the shoes and clothing that costs $100 or less. the first $40 of a backpack purchase will be tax-free. you only have until the end of tomorrow to take advantage of the tax-free holiday. it's now 4:35. another check of your weather. >> chuck is keeping an eye on what you'll face this morning. what do you think, chuck? >> first of all, you'll notice the humidity which is way high early this
st. paul's episcopal church in alexandria this morning at 11:00. >>> he's the face of the family that owns the washington nationals. lerner explains his absence. complications from radiation led to the amputation of his left leg. he hopes to return to the front row seat. >> he hasn't been able to go to a game since july 30th. that's a long time for him. he always talks to us for opening day and for the playoffs and always so proud of his team and wishing him and his family the...
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sun country will start flying out of there to minneapolis, st. paul.will be one trip flight weekly. we did some digging overnight, more and more people starting to use that airport in june of this year more than 40,000 passengers came through. in june of last year that number was 35,000. so far this year, passenger traffic up 19% compared to the same period last year. >>> well, coming up bart working on repairing its elevators, a big push to get riders with disabilities on trains. >>> but first happening now, breaking news out of switzerland, a massive rock avalanche is forcing evacuations in swissal pz. it's happening near the italian border. no one has been hurt but the rock avalanche is blocking roads. >>> plus, another 28-k mart stores are being closed across the country. sears which owns k mart owns dozens of its department stores. and no word if the k marts are in the bay area. we're back in two minutes with more news. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing
sun country will start flying out of there to minneapolis, st. paul.will be one trip flight weekly. we did some digging overnight, more and more people starting to use that airport in june of this year more than 40,000 passengers came through. in june of last year that number was 35,000. so far this year, passenger traffic up 19% compared to the same period last year. >>> well, coming up bart working on repairing its elevators, a big push to get riders with disabilities on trains....
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a witness captured the footage showing the woman sitting on the edge of the st. paul bridge. quietly approached her when one of them got close enough he bear hugs the woman pulling her back to safety. the officers say they wanted her to know she was loved and had a lot to live for. the woman was transported to a local hospital. >>> beer drinkers may krifrpg at the sights of this next storey. a tractor-trailer hauling kegs and cases of beer in alabama overturned. fwauk a party foul. precious cargo all over the road way. hit to be shut down while krees cleaned up that mess. the driver was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. officials are vekting what led to the crash. >>> all right. rip for those kegs. a little moment of silence. >>> okay, millennials are make something big financial sins. according to a new report, one in four say they have hidden a purchase from a spouse or partner. millennials also admit to doing selfish spending. they spent money budgeting for other things on themselves. that's more than twice as likely than generation x and eight times more than bab
a witness captured the footage showing the woman sitting on the edge of the st. paul bridge. quietly approached her when one of them got close enough he bear hugs the woman pulling her back to safety. the officers say they wanted her to know she was loved and had a lot to live for. the woman was transported to a local hospital. >>> beer drinkers may krifrpg at the sights of this next storey. a tractor-trailer hauling kegs and cases of beer in alabama overturned. fwauk a party foul....
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st. paul's. now he was popular with the students but he was unpopular with the faculty and administration.this is the. of the vietnam and probably some of you like me were participants in the antiwar movement. studds became the advisor to the antiwar students and the dorm counselor to the offbeat young people. this got him in trouble with the conservative administration. this was also new hampshire. so some of you, also probably remember in 1968 this was - wait, hold on. okay we have the order backwards there. so in 1968 it was a period of the mccarthy campaign. mccarthy was making noise about running in late november 1967. he - the early stage he did not contemplate that he would run for president and win. he hesitated he would run for president and raise the issue of the word vietnam and challenge the president and the democratic primary.therefore, he limited his scope and he had not decided to run in new hampshire. so gerry studds was with a colleague -- persuaded mccarthy that he actually cou
st. paul's. now he was popular with the students but he was unpopular with the faculty and administration.this is the. of the vietnam and probably some of you like me were participants in the antiwar movement. studds became the advisor to the antiwar students and the dorm counselor to the offbeat young people. this got him in trouble with the conservative administration. this was also new hampshire. so some of you, also probably remember in 1968 this was - wait, hold on. okay we have the order...
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he robbed a home near st. paul on saturday. -- you ran into a senior center with a gun. the sign outside the uptown theater is staying put. amc filed an application to change the sign on the landmark. amcs says itt, plans to keep the sign. it will up great it with more energy efficient lighting. two media companies are coming together. discovery communications is buying scripps network. discovery communication is based in silver spring. hdtv, the travel channel, and the food network. >> say hiring blitz in baltimore. amazon is looking to fill more than 50,000 jobs at warehouses across the country, including the one in charm city. >> one of the greatest signs of summer, county fairs. veronica johnson veronica: this is the kind of whether i like. from now until the first week of september, this is the time we .ick off the fairs fairfax county fair is starting this weekend. around the corner, montgomery county fair. a little bit of patchy fog. lift in another two it hours. high pressure moves off the coast. we will have more humidity coming our way. today, you will notice t
he robbed a home near st. paul on saturday. -- you ran into a senior center with a gun. the sign outside the uptown theater is staying put. amc filed an application to change the sign on the landmark. amcs says itt, plans to keep the sign. it will up great it with more energy efficient lighting. two media companies are coming together. discovery communications is buying scripps network. discovery communication is based in silver spring. hdtv, the travel channel, and the food network. >>...
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it better be faster than st. paul on the road to damascus or it's going to be gone. his support is eroding fast. we're not going to stand for this in the united states. i've been a republican for 30 years. we're not only going to remove the alt-right, but the so-called christian right which doesn't stand for christian values. who seek to politicize our faith. we're going back to the values of the party of abraham lincoln and respect civil rights in this country and there's going to be no more of the alt-right, the nazi party, the ku klux klan, the far christian right or any of the rest of them. this is it. this is the end of the road for that wing of the republican party. >> so, richard, i appreciate the enthusiasm with which you say this, but two questions to you. do you really think that donald trump will do, as you're calling for, a 180-degree turn? and if you do, might that have been made easier by the departure of steve bannon? >> well, i think it would be made easier by the departure of steve bannon, but that's his choice. he's a businessman. you can turn aroun
it better be faster than st. paul on the road to damascus or it's going to be gone. his support is eroding fast. we're not going to stand for this in the united states. i've been a republican for 30 years. we're not only going to remove the alt-right, but the so-called christian right which doesn't stand for christian values. who seek to politicize our faith. we're going back to the values of the party of abraham lincoln and respect civil rights in this country and there's going to be no more...
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coming up at 6 o'clock, latest on rescue efforts for hurricane harvey victims as the >>> st. paulfor a second time >>> also, several flights out of sfo were delayed overnight. these are live pictures. we will tell you why the international terminal was evacuated. >>> here's a live look at westbound 24. you can see traffic is getting busy. i also just had a look at them macarthur made, it's moving pretty slow. we will go down the east a commute and show you what's going on. >>> in terms of weather, this might be the last okay dave if you don't like hot what other -- hot weather. >>>a fire at a san francisco business damages several classic cars. what we know about what happened, coming up. plus, for the second time, rv makes landfall. new development overnight as the bay area sends a more recess -- are resources and help. >>> good morning and thanks for joining us here on this wednesday morning, august 30. >>> >>> it's incredible. by weather is going to get incredible he hot, but not today. it will start somewhat tomorrow and then really fire up if you will. everything points towar
coming up at 6 o'clock, latest on rescue efforts for hurricane harvey victims as the >>> st. paulfor a second time >>> also, several flights out of sfo were delayed overnight. these are live pictures. we will tell you why the international terminal was evacuated. >>> here's a live look at westbound 24. you can see traffic is getting busy. i also just had a look at them macarthur made, it's moving pretty slow. we will go down the east a commute and show you what's...
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. >> melissa: wendy patrick and richard st. paul. wendy, what's your take?g football child abuse, those are fighting words to football lovers. the problem is, it's a game changer because of the research, but they're not changing the game. nobody would watch it. what we have to look at is is this actually something that can establish the intent requirement, whether it's knowledge, recklessness, negligence, criminal liability? i don't think we're there yet, but now that we know about the research, we may ease into accepting this and act accordingly, especially with our young people. >> melissa: richard, what's your take? >> when we look at the research, we are talking about kids 6-14 years old, there is no research that says the speed at which they tackle, the rules don't protect the young people from head injuries. when the doctors are talking about the research for nfl players, their speeds are much faster. you're talking about 200-pound men running for backyards. you're taking the fun out of football by trying to criminalize it in that statement is very inf
. >> melissa: wendy patrick and richard st. paul. wendy, what's your take?g football child abuse, those are fighting words to football lovers. the problem is, it's a game changer because of the research, but they're not changing the game. nobody would watch it. what we have to look at is is this actually something that can establish the intent requirement, whether it's knowledge, recklessness, negligence, criminal liability? i don't think we're there yet, but now that we know about the...
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always wanted to ride a bike and thanks to the good people at the children's specialty hospital in st. paulher a special device that attaches to her back and she's able to steer with her shoulders and she said it feels like flying. isn't that the cutest. so god bless her and the amazing team there. >> that's a smart idea. >> i bet her parents are so delighted they'd give anything to see this moment in action. >> i grew in philadelphia so i'm a big eagles fans, unfortunately, this is our year though. jeffery regal died last friday and in his obituary he asked to have eight philadelphia eagles as bearers to let him down one last time. >> never miss an episode of "the five." "hannity" up next. >> welcome do "hannity." this is a fox news alert, the destroy trump media are continuing their meltdown over president trump and now pushing a new conspiracy theory. they want you to think he's crazy. media, pot, kettle? since the bias press wants to pretend to be psychology experts we'll beat them at their own game, we'll diagnose these lefty leftist ideologues suffering from the trump syndrome and we'
always wanted to ride a bike and thanks to the good people at the children's specialty hospital in st. paulher a special device that attaches to her back and she's able to steer with her shoulders and she said it feels like flying. isn't that the cutest. so god bless her and the amazing team there. >> that's a smart idea. >> i bet her parents are so delighted they'd give anything to see this moment in action. >> i grew in philadelphia so i'm a big eagles fans, unfortunately,...
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they may not look like the birds offensive line, 8 of his friends carried his casket to st. pauly. >> he bled green that's for sure. he loved the eagles. every sunday morning. that's all he talked about. >> reporter: jeffrey was an electrician by trade and avid golfer. he leaves behind his wife a councilwoman in town. he kept his sense of humor and his funeral service was a wonderful combination of sadness love and laughter. he loved everyone and everyone loved him. he had something great to say to everybody. >> reporter: while he never got the super bowl win, he did get the last laugh. in port republic, nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> he got the last laugh. seems like a funny guy. >>> 9:40 a.m., much more to come on "action news" saturday morning at 9 including "shelter me rescue of the week." >> reporter: i'm david murphy this is one of the cats rescued by green street rescue, the winner in the "shelter me rescue of the week" contest. you'll learn about athena and some of her friends on "action news." >> google introduces a new feature to help people dealing with depr
they may not look like the birds offensive line, 8 of his friends carried his casket to st. pauly. >> he bled green that's for sure. he loved the eagles. every sunday morning. that's all he talked about. >> reporter: jeffrey was an electrician by trade and avid golfer. he leaves behind his wife a councilwoman in town. he kept his sense of humor and his funeral service was a wonderful combination of sadness love and laughter. he loved everyone and everyone loved him. he had something...
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about that episode is on the one hand fort snelling is in minnesota, what is today minnesota near st. paul. it was terribly remote for people like harriet who is from philadelphia or even dred who was from st. louis, but on the other hand it is an extraordinary crossroads where traders, merchants, native people are passing through, trading stories, trading information. and i wouldn't be surprised if that's where their legal education, if you will, begins in that area of fort snelling. >> so dred scott takes the first case to what court? >> he takes it to missouri state court. originally he filed in state court and it is a fairly typical cause of action. there are really two elements to it. he claims, number one, that he is free and, second, that he is being falsely imprisoned. so there's an assault component where you claim you're being threatened and the second component is imprisonment, where you are basically being held against your will. that was the typical format for these sorts of cases. it is the kind of case that, you know, it was almost, you know, boilerplate. and then you would
about that episode is on the one hand fort snelling is in minnesota, what is today minnesota near st. paul. it was terribly remote for people like harriet who is from philadelphia or even dred who was from st. louis, but on the other hand it is an extraordinary crossroads where traders, merchants, native people are passing through, trading stories, trading information. and i wouldn't be surprised if that's where their legal education, if you will, begins in that area of fort snelling. >>...