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week's earnings an he says there are a few warning signs you should be aware of now joining us from st. louis, hello, scott what warning signs are you looking at >> well, melissa, for the overail market really because you guys have been b talking about tech about these fang stocks and really for us, over all, technology, the valuations there for the sector has a whole are not stretched. but when i came on the show before, we talked about head winds that we see here here in the second half. market valuations are stretched. you've got a 20, 20 plus trailing mull principle dwens a 16.4 20-year median. we've got the fed hiking rates and we still think that late this year into 2018, people are going to look ahead and say, gee, i think some higher wages and higher labor costs are going to negatively affect gross margin we're in the pullback camp last time i was on the show, you said i was in the bear camp, which we are not but we are in the pullback camp. 5.5% above the top end of the range and i think we're going to get there by the end of december >> you're in the bull minor case less bull than s
week's earnings an he says there are a few warning signs you should be aware of now joining us from st. louis, hello, scott what warning signs are you looking at >> well, melissa, for the overail market really because you guys have been b talking about tech about these fang stocks and really for us, over all, technology, the valuations there for the sector has a whole are not stretched. but when i came on the show before, we talked about head winds that we see here here in the second...
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in the studio is connor brantley executive director of america's youth pac and from st louis we've got ed martin joining us former missouri state g.o.p. chair and the president of eagle forum thank you so much for talk with me ed i want to go to you first we've got a republican president time for you to step up here i want to touch his tax reform basically which was a lot of people said a press release we got kind of a one pager how are we supposed to do anything comprehensively with that. well look i mean i think when donald trump ran on an america first agenda and on taxes it was the same thing if you if you listen closely and these are policy preferences one is get the tax corporate tax rate down so that american business so that businesses stay where american jobs are all right i'm going to go now to connor i want to get his thoughts on the republican president essentially the one pager we got. on these on these taxes we've heard some more details from capitol hill on this but how are you going to actually bake a cake with these ingredients i mean i'm supposing you're pretty skeptical on what we've got
in the studio is connor brantley executive director of america's youth pac and from st louis we've got ed martin joining us former missouri state g.o.p. chair and the president of eagle forum thank you so much for talk with me ed i want to go to you first we've got a republican president time for you to step up here i want to touch his tax reform basically which was a lot of people said a press release we got kind of a one pager how are we supposed to do anything comprehensively with that. well...
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from his occupying the presidency. and appearance matters as much as reality. >> joining us now, kathleen clark, professor of law at washington university in st. louis. ne of the country a leading experts on ethical stands for government officials. also joining us by phone, david from, senior editor for the atlantic. >> kathleen, your reaction to walter schaub a resignation. it's a five-year appointment by the president and it's meant to extend beyond one term of the presidency. so he was going to be leaving in six months. what does it mean to you that he's leaving six months earlier? >> well, it's a shame that he decided he could serve the public better by leaving the government. so it's a great loss for the public. but walter schaub has done a terrific job as the director of the office of government ethics and has really shown extraordinary leadership in the last year or so. >> and david frum, historically, the office of government ethics power comes not so much from its ability on the enforcement side, which it wasn't really designed to do, but it's supposed to be one of those agencies where everyone wants the stamp of approval of the office of gov
from his occupying the presidency. and appearance matters as much as reality. >> joining us now, kathleen clark, professor of law at washington university in st. louis. ne of the country a leading experts on ethical stands for government officials. also joining us by phone, david from, senior editor for the atlantic. >> kathleen, your reaction to walter schaub a resignation. it's a five-year appointment by the president and it's meant to extend beyond one term of the presidency. so...
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from the united nations you're using? mauricio: from the united nations. and with the same--with the same sources and talking about cities, new orleans, the rate in new orleans is 49 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants. st. louis, missouri, 40. baltimore, 34, and so on and so on. and mexico, 14. los angeles, 7. i don't have in san jose, but i suppose it's very, very low. damian: yeah, well, let's show you now video of the mexico that you know, and that's the beautiful, cultural, historic, post-columbian city that you know of. talk about--i mean, did you take it as a slap in the face and your government take it as a slap in the face when you heard the president tweet that? mauricio: yes, but we are insisting in the dialogue. we think that walls or statements, that they aren't useful at all. and putting the finger in the other face has no sense. we think we have to cooperate against the criminality in the region because we are responsible, we are a north american region, with walls or no walls, and we have to fight against criminals and organized criminals first. and there are four main fronts on we have to fight. first is we have to reduce drugs consumption. and the main consumer in the world is the united stat
from the united nations you're using? mauricio: from the united nations. and with the same--with the same sources and talking about cities, new orleans, the rate in new orleans is 49 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants. st. louis, missouri, 40. baltimore, 34, and so on and so on. and mexico, 14. los angeles, 7. i don't have in san jose, but i suppose it's very, very low. damian: yeah, well, let's show you now video of the mexico that you know, and that's the beautiful, cultural, historic,...
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st. louis. doesn't get much more normal than this. >> that house in suburban st. louis where we spoke is up the street from where she grew up. she usednow she owns it. she bought the house for her family. find out more about code with klossy camps by visiting code with kloss y.com. following the footsteps of her mentor and hero, check out web extras at today.com/sunday. and thanks to ted drus frozen custard for the cookies and cream. so good. the next sunday sit down is with none other than diddy himself, or puffy or sean. he built a business empire put him on top of forbes's list of richest celebrity this death of biggie, and sip mimas >>> good morning, everyone. we are going to see a nice start to the week, and especially back to the great lakes and plains, too. temperatures will be heating up. we are looking at highs in the 90s, and warmer with all the humidity out there. very hot and humid temperatures work their way in the tennessee river valley, and by thursday and friday, looking at scattered showers and storms and it's hot again up and down the east coast. now here's a peek out your window. >> temperatures in the mid-70s. ple
st. louis. doesn't get much more normal than this. >> that house in suburban st. louis where we spoke is up the street from where she grew up. she usednow she owns it. she bought the house for her family. find out more about code with klossy camps by visiting code with kloss y.com. following the footsteps of her mentor and hero, check out web extras at today.com/sunday. and thanks to ted drus frozen custard for the cookies and cream. so good. the next sunday sit down is with none other...
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st. louis cardinals' fans in section a couple from oklahoma said i do not many people can say they had 46,000 people at their wedding. i really love then jive the people around usthey were so nice and so cool to help us get married at bush stadium much the oklahoma couple brought a sign to the game ask ing if there was an ordained minister in the park. my buddy said if you were contained you would mary that couple. he kind of chuckle. i said i am actually ordained, but i don't think that is for me he said his family takes the sanctity of marriage seriously but after talking to the couple for several minutes he was convinced marrying them was the right thing to do. i looked up and he was tiering up and i said, this is perfect. and then she got teary. they exchanged kinks. he took his cardinal hat around backwards and i said you may now kiss your bride. sometimes it's just love. you don't need the big extravagant one. ours kind of was, but it was on a limited budget. their first gift was a signed ball with and a fan book signed into a guest the response after just really proofs that people are looking for something amazing to get behind them. like the minister sa
st. louis cardinals' fans in section a couple from oklahoma said i do not many people can say they had 46,000 people at their wedding. i really love then jive the people around usthey were so nice and so cool to help us get married at bush stadium much the oklahoma couple brought a sign to the game ask ing if there was an ordained minister in the park. my buddy said if you were contained you would mary that couple. he kind of chuckle. i said i am actually ordained, but i don't think that is for...
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from barns&noble have the books for sale. please do consider purchasing the book and help us bring more great authors in st. louis. so tonight's presented by the author series, the program was started in 2004 and presents authors of politics, history and sports. you can visit the program for the list of businesses and organizations that sponsor the west fall series, our next west fall event will be next tuesday may 23rd, first fiction writer when jeff shara will be here. he's a writer who writes sort of military history, history base but their novelizations. it's about the korean war. onto tonight's program, leigh montville former columnist, wrote new york times biographies, babe ruth. tonight he will share his new booflg of one of the most celebrated and and trough eial athletes, muhammad ali, appropriately titled sting like a bee. subsequent legal battle that took him all the way to the supreme court. it's an inspiring account of the highest and lows of an exceptional individual and never fails to capture the charisma and complexity of muhammad ali. please join me in welcoming leigh montville. [applause] >> than
from barns&noble have the books for sale. please do consider purchasing the book and help us bring more great authors in st. louis. so tonight's presented by the author series, the program was started in 2004 and presents authors of politics, history and sports. you can visit the program for the list of businesses and organizations that sponsor the west fall series, our next west fall event will be next tuesday may 23rd, first fiction writer when jeff shara will be here. he's a writer who...
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us. >> yeah, we're all in this together from boise, idaho to boston and everywhere in between. when we talk about excessive heat warnings from st. louisty and omaha, that's where the warmest will be. from memphis to shreveport now even new york city is included. 96 degrees today. that's not bad, considering st. louis is 104. when i show you all of these numbers, remember that the temperature is taken at a box usually around the airports in the country in the shade. if you're isun, it's a lot worse. one of the dangers, the cars, pets and children left in cars. we've already had a number of fatalities with kids in cars. keep that as a reminder as you go throughout the day. houston, 94. it gets worse than that on thursday. hundreds across the board from the south all way to the mid-atlantic. what changes on friday, the humidity really goes up. areas like richmond could be near 100 degrees with a heat index of 109. that's really the hottest we've been in the mid-atlantic region. d.c. will be close to that. we're still just as hot in st. louis and omaha. with the heat, it's a cumulative thing. the areas like cincinnati and kansas, you'll d
us. >> yeah, we're all in this together from boise, idaho to boston and everywhere in between. when we talk about excessive heat warnings from st. louisty and omaha, that's where the warmest will be. from memphis to shreveport now even new york city is included. 96 degrees today. that's not bad, considering st. louis is 104. when i show you all of these numbers, remember that the temperature is taken at a box usually around the airports in the country in the shade. if you're isun, it's a...
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st. louis refugees are refused in cuba, their status changes from legal immigrants to refugees without moving an inch. all those letters and telegrams use a different reasons, it could be religious reasons, historical reasons, this is a country of immigration. there are also letters from teenagers and one moving letter from a 14-year-old girl who said i do not have good grades at school but i am a human being and i would like you to let them in or let them on an island that belongs to the united states. all those telegrams and letters, very formal letters that we had , had a response from the government with said there was nothing we could do and that it was immigration law. the only telegrams that does not receive any response from the government is sent by the committee on board of the st. louis, the passengers committee of the united states to at least -- passengers committee begging the united states to at least accept the women and children, about 400 people. this telegram did not receive any response. the st. louis was supposed to go back to europe with american passengers on a cruise to europe but, of course, the passengers are g
st. louis refugees are refused in cuba, their status changes from legal immigrants to refugees without moving an inch. all those letters and telegrams use a different reasons, it could be religious reasons, historical reasons, this is a country of immigration. there are also letters from teenagers and one moving letter from a 14-year-old girl who said i do not have good grades at school but i am a human being and i would like you to let them in or let them on an island that belongs to the...
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use the beach, run for governor yourself. rob: not what he needed. sweaty bathroom selfy with the president. >> this might be a first was a high school student from st. louishe united states and a bathroom at a golf course in new jersey and did what any other high school student would do, asked for a bathroom selfy but that is not all. another young golfer ran into the president over the weekend and took a photo of him while eating an ice cream cone. the president had a pretty festive weekend. how about that? from ice cream cones to a hot dog, wouldn't be 4 july without a hot dog eating contest. the odds on favorite to win this year, a very big year for him, he has won nine years in a row, this would be his test, he talked about the contest in a tweet recently, summed up in an interesting way, he said every red-blooded american will be watching, it is not pretty but it is beautiful. i can't watch this contest. i watch with one eye open. the whole bread water thing. was it just yesterday? the healthy hotdog. juice or something? rob: he has been out of office for six month, former president obama meeting in secret with the president of south korea. heather:
use the beach, run for governor yourself. rob: not what he needed. sweaty bathroom selfy with the president. >> this might be a first was a high school student from st. louishe united states and a bathroom at a golf course in new jersey and did what any other high school student would do, asked for a bathroom selfy but that is not all. another young golfer ran into the president over the weekend and took a photo of him while eating an ice cream cone. the president had a pretty festive...
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from st. louis the chief market technician that joins us around the table in new york.h you. that streak of a 5% pullback, is that relevant in your world? paul: very much so. it's a remarkable streak and being held up a liquidity. there have been some other sources are games or support for the market in recent months. both of those have faltered a bit. it is liquidity that remains the main driver. jonathan: looking at the technicals, jonathan, what are they saying to you. ? >> the trend has been unequivocally bullish. we have not had a pullback in 267 days. that's an underlying set of strings. board, looked about the we have about 70% of all stocks above the seven day moving average. as long as this internal rotation continues, we are constructive. jonathan: the d.c. in action -- does it matter to you? paul: it does matter, but probably not right away. what we would need to see in the end is some failure to produce a tax reform bill, deregulation, and infrastructure probably in that order. at this point it is still reasonable to expect that they may cobble something tog
from st. louis the chief market technician that joins us around the table in new york.h you. that streak of a 5% pullback, is that relevant in your world? paul: very much so. it's a remarkable streak and being held up a liquidity. there have been some other sources are games or support for the market in recent months. both of those have faltered a bit. it is liquidity that remains the main driver. jonathan: looking at the technicals, jonathan, what are they saying to you. ? >> the trend...
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us. this was the apocalypse. clouds blowing from the incandescent light with huge flames. the entire black community appeared to be fling. a precocious child putting into womanhood, josephine had already been planning on leaving st. louis and heading to broadway. louis lessade st. bearable as mistrust increased between the races. two years later, the 13-year-old girl stepped onto a train at union station, a few blocks from the ghetto where she lived and headed east. before josephine baker was out of her teens, her singing and dancing, her wit and her beauty, her powerful ambition and the unstoppable desire to never live even remotely close to racist st. louis, had made her a star in new york and then in paris where she remained. a half-dozen blocks south, as night fell, catherine kennedy decided it was time to leave the house on pickett avenue where she was raising her nine children. earlier that day, white men passing by fired into the house. flames were spreading towards her. she had been warned that white mobs were attacking blacks at the nearby bridge that she and her younger brother eddie gathered together the six boys and girls at her home and headed west to the river. they carried with them stockings and long st
us. this was the apocalypse. clouds blowing from the incandescent light with huge flames. the entire black community appeared to be fling. a precocious child putting into womanhood, josephine had already been planning on leaving st. louis and heading to broadway. louis lessade st. bearable as mistrust increased between the races. two years later, the 13-year-old girl stepped onto a train at union station, a few blocks from the ghetto where she lived and headed east. before josephine baker was...
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us. >>> enjoy the rest of your evening and we'll see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- a high school history teacher from st. louissouri... a social media and web writer from albuquerque, new mexico... and our returning champion, a high school history teacher from homer, new york... ...whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. he's another day older, but nowhere near being deeper in debt. i refer to our champion, justin, of course. $110,000 in winnings. [ laughs ] he likes even numbers. ryan and shadi, let's see if you can replace him. it's gonna be tough, but good luck to all of you. let's find out about the categories, shall we? we start off with... next... a lot of flags here. notice the quotation marks. ha ha! there's a theme a-building. justin. state flags for $200, please. justin. what is the north star? you are right. state flags for $400, please. jimmy, give us the clue, please. designed in 1846, the bear flag of california has a five-pointed star, originally an allusion to this state that also
us. >>> enjoy the rest of your evening and we'll see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- a high school history teacher from st. louissouri... a social media and web writer from albuquerque, new mexico... and our returning champion, a high school history teacher from homer, new york... ...whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny....
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st. louis cardinals games in sectioe couple from oklahoma said i do. not many people can say they had 46,000 people at their wedding. i really loved the people around use nice and so cool to help us get married at bush stadium. they asked if there was an ordained mister in the park. buddy said, if you were or contained you can mary that couple. he kind of chuckle and i said i am ordained, but i don't think that is for me. takes the sanctity of marriage seriously but after talking with the oklahoma couple he was convinced that marrying them was the right thing to do. he got teary, she got teary and we got through and they exchanged rings and i say you may now kiss your bride and everybody went nuts. sometimes it's just love. you don't need the big extravagant thick thing. it was on a limited gift. the first wedding gifts was delivered by a ball, the signed ball. the roster turned into a guest book. i think it's okay to be selfish into what you want for your happiness. i think the response after just really proves that people are looking for something amazing to get behind them. the minister said people just always need a story with love in it and love
st. louis cardinals games in sectioe couple from oklahoma said i do. not many people can say they had 46,000 people at their wedding. i really loved the people around use nice and so cool to help us get married at bush stadium. they asked if there was an ordained mister in the park. buddy said, if you were or contained you can mary that couple. he kind of chuckle and i said i am ordained, but i don't think that is for me. takes the sanctity of marriage seriously but after talking with the...
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st. louis from $10 back down to $7.70. zane tankel's with us, apple metro's ceo.thank you, stuart. stuart: now, all this minimum wage hiking, that's all part of the fight for 15. is that fight dead? >> it could be. but, you know, there are people that have vested interests camouflaged as helping the most needy can, and that is the folks fighting for $15 minimum wage. the reality is if something comes, becomes prohibitively pried, you find an alternative. -- priced, you find an alternative. stuart: of course. >> i've always said increasing minimum wage is technology's best friend. we have a thousand less servers this year than we did this time last year. stuart: you run 42, 43 applebee's, and you've got a thousand fewer wait staff. >> yes, sir. stuart: you employ technology? >> yes, sir. stuart: and you have runners from the kitchen to the table? >> exactly. you know the business. stuart: i mean, i say this constantly, that's what you see. >> we're not quite newark airport, because that's really impersonal. we have servers, but they're moving more and more to a con
st. louis from $10 back down to $7.70. zane tankel's with us, apple metro's ceo.thank you, stuart. stuart: now, all this minimum wage hiking, that's all part of the fight for 15. is that fight dead? >> it could be. but, you know, there are people that have vested interests camouflaged as helping the most needy can, and that is the folks fighting for $15 minimum wage. the reality is if something comes, becomes prohibitively pried, you find an alternative. -- priced, you find an...