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louis in a slave state. st. louis was the natural cashman area for slaves who had experienced a mixed pattern of residence in the course of migrating west. st. louis was the perfect storm. the western labor market needed slaves. st. louis found slaves were brought down the ohio river principally to tame the west. and they were needed estimate that laborers in order to advance the prophecies of settlements faster than could be done by the do-it-yourself yeoman farmers and merchants. slaves occupied a slightly different role in the west than they did in the south. first, the slave men were needed as the muscle to move the cargo to supply the west and to provide for western expansion. second, in a few limited areas particularly where they were lead and salt deposits, slave men were set to work in mining. . these were jobs that free men did not want to do and you could not find large numbers of free men to do these jobs. hired labor was available only at a premium so slaves were imported. and third slave men and wom
louis in a slave state. st. louis was the natural cashman area for slaves who had experienced a mixed pattern of residence in the course of migrating west. st. louis was the perfect storm. the western labor market needed slaves. st. louis found slaves were brought down the ohio river principally to tame the west. and they were needed estimate that laborers in order to advance the prophecies of settlements faster than could be done by the do-it-yourself yeoman farmers and merchants. slaves...
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louis in a slave state. st. louis was the natural cashman area for slaves who had experienced a mixed pattern of residence in the course of migrating west. st. louis was the perfect storm. the western labor market needed slaves. st. louis found slaves were brought down the ohio river principally to tame the west. and they were needed estimate -- as the mastic laborers in -- as domestic laborers in order to advance the prophecies of settlements faster than could be done by the do-it-yourself yeoman farmers and merchants. slaves occupied a slightly different role in the west than they did in the south. first, the slave men were needed as the muscle to move the cargo to supply the west and to provide for western expansion. second, in a few limited areas particularly where they were lead and salt deposits, slave men were set to work in mining. these were jobs that free men did not want to do and you could not find large numbers of free men to do these jobs. hired labor was available only at a premium, so slaves were
louis in a slave state. st. louis was the natural cashman area for slaves who had experienced a mixed pattern of residence in the course of migrating west. st. louis was the perfect storm. the western labor market needed slaves. st. louis found slaves were brought down the ohio river principally to tame the west. and they were needed estimate -- as the mastic laborers in -- as domestic laborers in order to advance the prophecies of settlements faster than could be done by the do-it-yourself...
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he can reap more benefits there than st. louis. st. louis is trying to give him something new and shiny so he'll stay as opposed to spending his own money in another community. >> by coming out foursquare does it send a signal to the federal government on these finances. >> it brings sanity to the issue of what is a public and private enterprise. teaches and bonds are subsidised, some of the benefits going to people down river, and, therefore, you need to provide some subsidy to get the local government to make a plant big enough to provide benefits to those folks. >> part of it is whether or not it's a public use. we can't say if a private business is a public use. >> it's hard to find collective consumption, public good aspects to this. you sell tickets, pay a fee, watch the game. the money goes into the pockets of the business, the typical way to do things. in most businesses the capital costs are paid for by the business. in this instance, because they organised the cartels that restrict entry into the industry and franchises, givi
he can reap more benefits there than st. louis. st. louis is trying to give him something new and shiny so he'll stay as opposed to spending his own money in another community. >> by coming out foursquare does it send a signal to the federal government on these finances. >> it brings sanity to the issue of what is a public and private enterprise. teaches and bonds are subsidised, some of the benefits going to people down river, and, therefore, you need to provide some subsidy to get...
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flash flooding in st. louis turned streets and yards into ponds. storms in indiana toppled trees and downed power lines and it is just beginning. nbc meteorologist bill karins is here with more on the severe weather outbreak. good morning, bill. >> good morning. the storm system that went through the west yesterday including much of california and there were even some funnel clouds spotted when that went through, is moving into nevada. this is the storm system that, as advertised, will cause us to have a multi dr day severe weather outbreak. moving late today into the central plains. that's where we'll start our severe weather. as far as the worst of it goes we're dealing with the worst of it over st. louis, possibly chicago. late today, the first storms will be firing up along the stationary front somewhere between oklahoma and kansas. that's where the bulk of it will be. you notice the timing on the future cast as we go through late afternoon, possibility of severe weather in the red here kansas city can be looking at strong storms. late tonight
flash flooding in st. louis turned streets and yards into ponds. storms in indiana toppled trees and downed power lines and it is just beginning. nbc meteorologist bill karins is here with more on the severe weather outbreak. good morning, bill. >> good morning. the storm system that went through the west yesterday including much of california and there were even some funnel clouds spotted when that went through, is moving into nevada. this is the storm system that, as advertised, will...
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. >>> phillies start a long road trip in st. louis with cole hamels on the mound. home coming for the big fellow ryan howard is heating up, he talks about staying on track ahead in sports. looking for a man who stole a what will fret a planet fitness in the lawn dale section of philadelphia last week. they ask you to take a a good look at the suspect. investigators say after stealing a wallet a and other personal items from a locker, he used the credit cards at a rite aide across the street. he then fled the scene in the gray suv. if you recognize this man call the the police. >>> it is one step forward two steps back for the the new owners of the former revel casino in atlantic city. new jersey division of gaming enforcement glenn straub says cannot assume revel's casino license in bankruptcy court. straub needs to be approved for his own license in order to operate a casino. >>> seventy years after he walked free from nazi concentration camp a professor from atlantic county stockton university continues to share his account with students. >> murray cohen has been
. >>> phillies start a long road trip in st. louis with cole hamels on the mound. home coming for the big fellow ryan howard is heating up, he talks about staying on track ahead in sports. looking for a man who stole a what will fret a planet fitness in the lawn dale section of philadelphia last week. they ask you to take a a good look at the suspect. investigators say after stealing a wallet a and other personal items from a locker, he used the credit cards at a rite aide across the...
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flash flooding in the st. louis area turned streets and yards into ponds. storms in indiana toppled trees and downed power lines, and this, we understand is just the beginning. let's get the latest now from meteorologist bill karins. we don't like the sound of that bill. >> yeah, multiday severe weather outbreak. up to this point, we haven't had too many tornadoes. two reported yesterday, but very minor, if any damage. now, as far as today goes this is going to be a much bigger outbreak, and then tomorrow we're going to do it all over again. on our scale from marginal to high, high means it's going to be like the worst of the worst. that's a huge severe weather outbreak. we're kind of in the middle here with this orange enhanced area. it includes a lot of big population centers and a lot of little towns in between. so from kansas city to columbia, quincy st. louis, springfield, joplin tulsa, oklahoma city to wichita to topeka, those are all the cities that are in this enhanced area. we don't expect a wide concentration of storms but whatever storms do form
flash flooding in the st. louis area turned streets and yards into ponds. storms in indiana toppled trees and downed power lines, and this, we understand is just the beginning. let's get the latest now from meteorologist bill karins. we don't like the sound of that bill. >> yeah, multiday severe weather outbreak. up to this point, we haven't had too many tornadoes. two reported yesterday, but very minor, if any damage. now, as far as today goes this is going to be a much bigger outbreak,...
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moved to st. louis, got involved with my church there, and then they started talking to me about the things that started with an s and ended with an s, sacraments. you are saids i don'ts have any of those. i went through the r cia process, right of christian initiation for adults and lened what god had been calling me to all my life. i learned the beauties of my faith. i learned that the body and blood, was in the eucharist. the word of god made flesh in the eucharist and it set me on fire. i becameca lick april 19th, 2 tow 3 and 2 years later in 2005, i go out on the street corners of st. louis and passing out bibles and inviting people to come in to the church. i fell the call to start preaching or talking and the religious education teacher said, let the spirit lead you. i started out with saying a hail mary and our father and began speaking about what god meant to me in my life to others. administering to dope dealers, prostitutes, gang bangers. in the last ten years tings lord brought me from
moved to st. louis, got involved with my church there, and then they started talking to me about the things that started with an s and ended with an s, sacraments. you are saids i don'ts have any of those. i went through the r cia process, right of christian initiation for adults and lened what god had been calling me to all my life. i learned the beauties of my faith. i learned that the body and blood, was in the eucharist. the word of god made flesh in the eucharist and it set me on fire. i...
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>> reporter: they me here at to christian school in st. louis. though the reason th became friends sound more like the reason you're hired for a job. >> i like his experience. >> reporter: but col came home from schoo one day with some ba news. >> he said, well, mommy i'm kind of sa my friend at school. his name is ryan. his house burned dow a couple d i'm really sad for him. >> reporter: it happened late one night in late february. ryan's family had ju fallen asleep. a seven-alarm fire tore through their apartment complex displacing dozens of families. stuffed animals, i lost my toy box, i lost my bed. >> reporter: in fact, his family virtually everything. but they found an angel in colin. who asked his mom if he could make a vide to put on facebook. >> i always take his picture and he alway says don't put it on facebook b everybody will see it. he understands everybody sees things on faceboo >> repor hoping people would see this. >> and my friend at school, his name is ryan, and his age is 7. his house burned dow >> reporter: within hours it wa
>> reporter: they me here at to christian school in st. louis. though the reason th became friends sound more like the reason you're hired for a job. >> i like his experience. >> reporter: but col came home from schoo one day with some ba news. >> he said, well, mommy i'm kind of sa my friend at school. his name is ryan. his house burned dow a couple d i'm really sad for him. >> reporter: it happened late one night in late february. ryan's family had ju fallen...
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both in st. louis county. a tense situation. the left side of your screen, man apartment the suv vehicle the white suv, cop car, then under the tree, another man, and another and another and another one, you know, everybody has surrounded this house and they all have weapons drawn and presumably are trying to get this suspect out of there. it would appear the front door is open, but i believe this is a duplex. i haven't been told this, look how it's set up's two front doors, clearly. the one on the righthood signed wide open. on the left, closed all activity appears on the left side. that may be a duplex. look at this. units all arriving here back behind the van. so they have a standoff going on in ferguson. we were told that a number of protestors arrived at this scene. i'm not entirely sure what business, a protestors would have up in the middle of this because authorities told us this was a purely domestic dispute. a woman disturbed by this in some way, led off by authorities in this camo sort of uniform-age. at the top of th
both in st. louis county. a tense situation. the left side of your screen, man apartment the suv vehicle the white suv, cop car, then under the tree, another man, and another and another and another one, you know, everybody has surrounded this house and they all have weapons drawn and presumably are trying to get this suspect out of there. it would appear the front door is open, but i believe this is a duplex. i haven't been told this, look how it's set up's two front doors, clearly. the one on...
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a guy that spent three years with st. louis chris stewart. went to buffalo in front of that ryan miller deal. last year was the deadline and then went from buffalo at the deadline this season to minnesota. he was a big part of this series win for the minnesota wild. devan dubnyk is the man standing by with brian engblom. >> brian: pretty tough to hear in here right now. you played your first playoff game. you win your first series. from where you were last year where you were at the beginning of this year. this must be quite a thrill. >> it's unbelievable. it feels right. i kind of said that before. this is how i know we're ready for it. i'm ready for it. it just feels like where we're supposed to be. same with the game tonight. i just had a great feeling we were going to come out and respond. it was incredible to play behind these guys. >> what's the best attribute of your team right now? >> staying with our game. we trust our game so much and believe in ourselves. if we just stay with it for an entire 60 minutes we've been on the right end
a guy that spent three years with st. louis chris stewart. went to buffalo in front of that ryan miller deal. last year was the deadline and then went from buffalo at the deadline this season to minnesota. he was a big part of this series win for the minnesota wild. devan dubnyk is the man standing by with brian engblom. >> brian: pretty tough to hear in here right now. you played your first playoff game. you win your first series. from where you were last year where you were at the...
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a guy that spent three years with st. louis chris stewart. went to buffalo in front of that ryan miller deal. last year was the deadline and then went from buffalo at the deadline this season to minnesota. he was a big part of this series win for the minnesota wild. devan dubnyk is the man standing by with brian engblom. >> brian: pretty tough to hear in here right now. you played your first playoff game. you win your first series. from where you were last year where you were at the beginning of this year. this must be quite a thrill. >> it's unbelievable. it feels right. i kind of said that before. this is how i know we're ready for it. i'm ready for it. it just feels like where we're supposed to be. same with the game tonight. i just had a great feeling we were going to come out and respond. it was incredible to play behind these guys. >> what's the best attribute of your team right now? >> staying with our game. we trust our game so much and believe in ourselves. if we just stay with it for an entire 60 minutes we've been on the right end
a guy that spent three years with st. louis chris stewart. went to buffalo in front of that ryan miller deal. last year was the deadline and then went from buffalo at the deadline this season to minnesota. he was a big part of this series win for the minnesota wild. devan dubnyk is the man standing by with brian engblom. >> brian: pretty tough to hear in here right now. you played your first playoff game. you win your first series. from where you were last year where you were at the...
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if we could move on to st. louis then, you know, there's -- i read that st. louis only that is 4.5% immigrants in the city,dy. >> that's an increase. >> right. that's a quarter of what it's like in other major metropolitan cities across the country. now there is the mosaic project which has been alluded to a couple times. could you explain the mosaic project and how your organization supports that? >> sure. and let me just say about the percentages, also. because what startles people so much is to think that st. louis in 1850 was the fourth-largest city in the united states and we were 50% immigrant at the time. we've gone from that in 150 years to 4.5%. what happened in 2012, several of us, three of us actually, were working in different directions trying to be able to figure out how to get a handle on how do we get the message out about the value of immigrants. we kind of got together and realized that we were stronger as a group than we were individually. and we were able, through a local donor, to contract for an economic development study at that point.
if we could move on to st. louis then, you know, there's -- i read that st. louis only that is 4.5% immigrants in the city,dy. >> that's an increase. >> right. that's a quarter of what it's like in other major metropolitan cities across the country. now there is the mosaic project which has been alluded to a couple times. could you explain the mosaic project and how your organization supports that? >> sure. and let me just say about the percentages, also. because what startles...
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outside st. louis, today the debris field is as scattered as the weather. downed trees, roofs ripped off, and power is still out. in potosi, missouri, people said they could feel the storm coming. >> you could hear noise up top, there was a pressure change. >> reporter: tonight, more dangerous weather is closing in. as is often the case with tornadoes, the weather this evening is going to be unpredictable. they're asking tens of millions to listen to local warnings and to heed them. as for those already hit with damage, they could once again be in the bullseye. lester? >> miguel, thank you. >>> our meteorologist dylan dreyer is in the studio with us. dylan, where should we be focused tonight? >> there are several tornado watches in effect including major cities like chicago and st. louis. we've also seen a lot of activity across northeastern ohio and northern west virginia. they're firing up ahead of a cold front that will move east. sets up across the great lakes tomorrow morning and the east coast as we go into friday evening. we are looking for widesprea
outside st. louis, today the debris field is as scattered as the weather. downed trees, roofs ripped off, and power is still out. in potosi, missouri, people said they could feel the storm coming. >> you could hear noise up top, there was a pressure change. >> reporter: tonight, more dangerous weather is closing in. as is often the case with tornadoes, the weather this evening is going to be unpredictable. they're asking tens of millions to listen to local warnings and to heed them....
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ryan howard grew up in st. louis louis. always performs great at home. he struck out. he went one for four in the game but it was enough. cole hamels pitched of pitched great. here in the second he struck out mark reynolds. cole went seven innings giving up a run and 9ks. phillies down run in the seventh. two out, two on for ben revere. hits a flare to left and bounces into the stands and a couple of them score. jonathan pal pap pep bon goss hit 111th career safe as a phillie. he's one away from the most tying the most. so that's something to watch. great job bite phillies today. they win four-one. >>> nfl draft day three days away. eagles fans poised for a mariota run. who knows what chip is thinking would holes on the offensive line so i say start there then complete the secondary overhaul. pick up a wide receiver. but here's a guy who knows. >> our philosophy is best player available for us. so it's not just the best player available for the league. we grade and we set our board for the eagles. so it's according to our height, weight speed per meters. how they fit i
ryan howard grew up in st. louis louis. always performs great at home. he struck out. he went one for four in the game but it was enough. cole hamels pitched of pitched great. here in the second he struck out mark reynolds. cole went seven innings giving up a run and 9ks. phillies down run in the seventh. two out, two on for ben revere. hits a flare to left and bounces into the stands and a couple of them score. jonathan pal pap pep bon goss hit 111th career safe as a phillie. he's one away...
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another one about 70 miles south of st. louis. so certainly got close to an area with a high population density. think of the atmosphere as a boiling pot of water. if you keep the lid on, the energy is trapped inside. if you remove it, that energy escapes. we had heat building up across the rocky mountain states. that warm air, around 7,000 feet high above the lower elevation plains states, so it puts that cap in the atmosphere, so these thunderstorms were not able to become stronger. it looked like they had the potential to get stronger, and you look at some of the forecasts over the next 24 hours, nearly 100 million people in the path of dangerous weather. including tornadoes for areas around st. louis, chicago, detroit, all of these storms on thursday will have the potential to produce dangerous weather. so we'll be watching this over the next couple of days. >> we know you shall. many thanks for doing that. >>> a jewelry and cash heist from a safe deposit company has londoners scratching hair heads in amazement. it's estimated
another one about 70 miles south of st. louis. so certainly got close to an area with a high population density. think of the atmosphere as a boiling pot of water. if you keep the lid on, the energy is trapped inside. if you remove it, that energy escapes. we had heat building up across the rocky mountain states. that warm air, around 7,000 feet high above the lower elevation plains states, so it puts that cap in the atmosphere, so these thunderstorms were not able to become stronger. it looked...
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chicago, indianapolis peoria springfield, down to st. louis. these are the areas that are going to see the significant weather. it's going to be like a rake. we already have a number of storms one, two, three all the way down here. they are called super cells. they are going to drive across illinois just like a rake goes across your garden. when these are on the ground there is going to be pretty significant tornadoes. could be f-3s today. so as we zoom into the iowa storm right there, the good news with this storm at least is it's still in a rural area. but davenport, the quad cities you are possibly next to see this storm. there is nothing to stop this storm from moving your way, nothing to affect it. when we get all the storms lined up in a big long line typically you don't get big tornadoes but when you have one storm just like that all by itself we call it a super cell. nothing to fight it. it can go for a long time and it is moving toward the quad cities right now. we will keep you advised all night. >> tomorrow more storms but also some
chicago, indianapolis peoria springfield, down to st. louis. these are the areas that are going to see the significant weather. it's going to be like a rake. we already have a number of storms one, two, three all the way down here. they are called super cells. they are going to drive across illinois just like a rake goes across your garden. when these are on the ground there is going to be pretty significant tornadoes. could be f-3s today. so as we zoom into the iowa storm right there, the good...
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and jeff, you live in st. louis, and why do you think that happened? >> well you know don, it is dis disappointing, because we have a one of the safest and best transit systems in the kuncountry, and we are proud of that and people feel safe taking the metro link and that is what folks are going to remember and this is just too bad, because we have a racially charged community right now, and it seems that we can't get past it and just when you think that we are past it, something like this happens. >> metro link is not that safe. and it is not as safe as jeff may think. there are a lot of riders harassed on the metro link, and one called into the raiddio show and said that he and his wife got in and the entire way going from the first stop to the last stop, they wanted to ride it because they had not been on, and they were saying it is our metro link black people and this is our metro link and what are you doing on here? . >> and does this have to do with race since you brought it up here or two guys behaving badly? >> no this particular incident here
and jeff, you live in st. louis, and why do you think that happened? >> well you know don, it is dis disappointing, because we have a one of the safest and best transit systems in the kuncountry, and we are proud of that and people feel safe taking the metro link and that is what folks are going to remember and this is just too bad, because we have a racially charged community right now, and it seems that we can't get past it and just when you think that we are past it, something like...
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st. louis has seen flooding, a lot of hail reports. the worst weather this morning, the kind of weather sending the dog scurrying underneath the bed, peoria and bloomington, illinois. large hail and damaging winds possible with those storms. and as we continue through the day today, we have a large area of the country that's under a slight risk an enhanced risk of severe storms. everywhere in that orange coloring, including wichita, oklahoma city, joplin springfield area tulsa, and even including st. louis late tonight has a chance of really bad, severe weather, including isolated tornadoes. the timing of it looks like to be the peak between about 4:00 and 8:00 p.m. that's a radar image at 7:00 p.m. notice that's not a large concentration of storms but we will see scattered strong storms. i know we'll have a ton of storm chasers out there. if there's any tornadoes during the daylight hours, i'm sure we'll have pictures of them. and this is a two-day event, for the most part. and as we go into thursday that severe weather risk includes
st. louis has seen flooding, a lot of hail reports. the worst weather this morning, the kind of weather sending the dog scurrying underneath the bed, peoria and bloomington, illinois. large hail and damaging winds possible with those storms. and as we continue through the day today, we have a large area of the country that's under a slight risk an enhanced risk of severe storms. everywhere in that orange coloring, including wichita, oklahoma city, joplin springfield area tulsa, and even...
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louis and cincinnati. we are dealing with that from oklahoma city to st. louis for a moderate risk of some pretty sizable tornadoes we are dealing with this same feature. thankfully we don't have the severe weather to go with it. our air is so stable right now with the winds out of the northeasterly direction those numbers are more february like out there right now it's only 42 in philadelphia and 40 in trenton and 40 on the boardwalk and reading at 41 degrees and factor in the wind, and it feels like 31 degrees in trenton and 34 in philadelphia and 35 in reading and 33 at the shore and get used to this kind of chill for one more day before we get a big spike up in temperature at the enof the week. tonight 37 allentown and 38 in trenton and 38 in reading and 40s from philadelphia to the south and west with the northeasterly wind continuing 10 to 20 miles per hour. we'll deal with sporadic showers overnight they are generally light but tomorrow morning some energy that is pushing to the east will weaken with the severe weather risk but bring a batch of show
louis and cincinnati. we are dealing with that from oklahoma city to st. louis for a moderate risk of some pretty sizable tornadoes we are dealing with this same feature. thankfully we don't have the severe weather to go with it. our air is so stable right now with the winds out of the northeasterly direction those numbers are more february like out there right now it's only 42 in philadelphia and 40 in trenton and 40 on the boardwalk and reading at 41 degrees and factor in the wind, and it...
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in one st. louis suburb a violent storm damaged 15 buildings. a storm in eastern iowa spared densely populated areas, but brought down power lines. >>> an investigation now launched and cameras caught san bernardino county deputies just seemingly pummeling a man. following a bizarre horse back pursuit. this pounding went on for two minutes and involved 11 officers. the man was repeatedly struck. we are told his hands are behind his back. >>> let's see what is coming up on "new day." michaela is here with latest. >> we are keeping a close eye on it christine and john. the tornado that ripped through the heartland overnight. we will look at the damage. incredible what people are waking up to. illinois seeing the worst. we will speak to the sheriff. his home was destroyed. we will check in with the officials on the clean up they are facing today. what conditions will hold and everyone is talking about this police dash cam released showing the traffic stop leading up to the deadly shooting in south carolina. what insight does it give us about what h
in one st. louis suburb a violent storm damaged 15 buildings. a storm in eastern iowa spared densely populated areas, but brought down power lines. >>> an investigation now launched and cameras caught san bernardino county deputies just seemingly pummeling a man. following a bizarre horse back pursuit. this pounding went on for two minutes and involved 11 officers. the man was repeatedly struck. we are told his hands are behind his back. >>> let's see what is coming up on...
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phillies in st. louis. ryan howard hitting.350. he'll be adding to that home run number four of the season. 2-2 bottom five. goes home with the throw. rbi base knock. you can see the writing on the wall. that's your look at sports. we'll be right back. there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held accountable. and it's wrong philadelphia gets less school funding than other parts of pennsylvania. i'll work with harrisburg to change that. but if they refuse i'll take them to federal court. as mayor i'll do what's right for them. >>> final look at weather. >> today we had a beautiful day. i hope a lot of people were able to enjoy it. tomorrow you'll notice more clouds. it will be cooler. 68 degrees friday. a couple of showers around mostly friday and saturday. temperatures warm up again into the
phillies in st. louis. ryan howard hitting.350. he'll be adding to that home run number four of the season. 2-2 bottom five. goes home with the throw. rbi base knock. you can see the writing on the wall. that's your look at sports. we'll be right back. there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their...
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he was the st. louis county officer shot in the shoulder. he's doing remarkably well and handled this whole thing very well. the officer that was shot in the face obviously, has a longer road to recovery, but he seems to be recovering well. so thank you for asking. >> all right. thoughts and prayers with your friend. pass that on if you would, jeff. thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >>> coming up the pop culture lead he might be on oprah's list of favs, but dr. oz is getting call add quack by fellow doctors. could it lead to the tv star getting pushed out of a prestigious position? >>> and the money lead. how about a little cannabis with your kale? that's right. pot is going gourmet. how the business of weed is reen inventing the stoner diet. that's next. well, my ultimate goal when i came here... cam asked me and i said, "i wanted to win the masters." i really don't know what to expect until i go out there and play. whoa, mister! what is that? the patio and everything on it's filthy so i'm giving it all a good cleaning. but that stuff c
he was the st. louis county officer shot in the shoulder. he's doing remarkably well and handled this whole thing very well. the officer that was shot in the face obviously, has a longer road to recovery, but he seems to be recovering well. so thank you for asking. >> all right. thoughts and prayers with your friend. pass that on if you would, jeff. thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >>> coming up the pop culture lead he might be on oprah's list of favs, but dr. oz is getting...
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st. louis, you had a lot of bad storms and flooding as of late. as of this morning, you were dealing with a storm right over the top of you with a lot of active lightning. later on this afternoon, a new round of storms. this is where we'll have more problems out there. this area of yellow is where we're dealing with slight risk enhanced risk, illinois indiana, chicago, including st. louis and memphis. we should see a few tornadoes out of this. maybe one or two could be strong. those are the ones typically the most deadly. those are the ones we want to avoid. hopefully we'll get lucky like we did yesterday. >> thanks for that film. the man who captured the shooting death of walter scott on video tells craig melvin what he did after he witnessed the officer open fire and why he went to scott's family. >> i saw the police report. i read it. it wasn't like the way they were saying. >> reporter: you read the police report? >> yes. i saw on the news. i said, no this is not the right -- this is not what happened. i had a friend of mine and i showed him a
st. louis, you had a lot of bad storms and flooding as of late. as of this morning, you were dealing with a storm right over the top of you with a lot of active lightning. later on this afternoon, a new round of storms. this is where we'll have more problems out there. this area of yellow is where we're dealing with slight risk enhanced risk, illinois indiana, chicago, including st. louis and memphis. we should see a few tornadoes out of this. maybe one or two could be strong. those are the...
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chicago, rain, st. louis, oklahoma city showers and storms in the south. luke was mentioning the gorgeous weather. doesn't get much better throughout the mid atlantic. melting snow in the north. no problems on the west coast. tuesday, the cold front bringing the rain today, chicago and st. louis sweeps quickly to the east. morning rain for you from d.c. baltimore, new york and philly but tuesday afternoon will be dry and shouldn't be all that bad. the rest of the week looks pretty good too. we're now getting toward peak tornado and if we can go through much of a week without a tornado, that's good. >> and it's also good folks in boston are getting some sun shine. thanks so much. still ahead music and the movie collides at the mtv music awards. we'll tell you who walked away with a statue. it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. s
chicago, rain, st. louis, oklahoma city showers and storms in the south. luke was mentioning the gorgeous weather. doesn't get much better throughout the mid atlantic. melting snow in the north. no problems on the west coast. tuesday, the cold front bringing the rain today, chicago and st. louis sweeps quickly to the east. morning rain for you from d.c. baltimore, new york and philly but tuesday afternoon will be dry and shouldn't be all that bad. the rest of the week looks pretty good too....
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it's in the nineth inning and right now, it's all st. louis. the wizards were here earlier in this building practicing. getting ready for their series. they lead that series 2-0 games against the toronto raptors. the wizards continue to say the key to this series is focus. to be prepared. and to play like it's a game seven. this is the same situation they were in last year against chicago. they went up to toronto and took the first two games. now they have game three here friday night. but again, the big story here at verizon center right now, fans arriving. the phone booth should be rocking. it's game five in the best of seven, the caps and the islanders. back to you. maureen: good luck to the caps tonight. doug: all righty. look at how cold we get tonight into the lower 30's with a freeze warning in effect. areas shaded in purple. steve rudin will is a lot more coming up tonight at 11:00. maureen: david muir is coming up next. >>> tonight, inside the cia's deadly mistake. the drone strike hitting two hostages. two men killed. how did the cia
it's in the nineth inning and right now, it's all st. louis. the wizards were here earlier in this building practicing. getting ready for their series. they lead that series 2-0 games against the toronto raptors. the wizards continue to say the key to this series is focus. to be prepared. and to play like it's a game seven. this is the same situation they were in last year against chicago. they went up to toronto and took the first two games. now they have game three here friday night. but...
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he was in texas and finally he made it to seminary in st. louis louis. soon thereafter he discovered in intellectual life was in line with his faith commitments. this led him to discover he wanted more than just to read and write about faith. he wanted to do something about it. >> this is partly how a man of god ventures boldly out into the public life. the public arena of public square as he called it. one of his idols many times was reverend dr. martin luther king who he absolutely adored and admired him. he knew him slightly. he patterned himself to some extent on him. he wanted to live that kind of life. why was that happening in america in 1960? >> the key here had to do with neuhaus is emerging from the 1950s into his first real call as they say in the lutheran church into a poor black and hispanic parish in williamsburg. >> so the obvious question how does a lutheran pastor and up with a majority african-american congregation? are there that many lutheran african-americans? >> the short answer is called white flight. this is a historic lutheran pa
he was in texas and finally he made it to seminary in st. louis louis. soon thereafter he discovered in intellectual life was in line with his faith commitments. this led him to discover he wanted more than just to read and write about faith. he wanted to do something about it. >> this is partly how a man of god ventures boldly out into the public life. the public arena of public square as he called it. one of his idols many times was reverend dr. martin luther king who he absolutely...
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louis. he and mary would have seven children, three sons all which would serve in the confederate army and four daughters. he later would say that lee was the very best soldier he had ever saw in the field. he would be in the military academy from 1852 to 1855. on the 17th of april 1861, virginia would succeed. the following day colonel lee would be offered by frances p.blair junior command of all forces. he would reject the offer. he would resign from the army on the 20th of april and take command of virginia forces on the 23rd of april. february 9th of 1865 he was made general in chief of all confederate forces. 39 years of military service. grant is making his way toward this intended meeting. he has with him staff he said he's in the house there. he's there to surrender to you. grant indicated they should ride down. there's a vast difference in general grant's background and his appearance which makes this meeting kind of a symbolic one of a division. a division in the history of the cou
louis. he and mary would have seven children, three sons all which would serve in the confederate army and four daughters. he later would say that lee was the very best soldier he had ever saw in the field. he would be in the military academy from 1852 to 1855. on the 17th of april 1861, virginia would succeed. the following day colonel lee would be offered by frances p.blair junior command of all forces. he would reject the offer. he would resign from the army on the 20th of april and take...
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. >>> this comes from a local fox affiliate in st. louis. on thursday night they had a story about a fro-yo experiment gone wrong. >> this is in the university city fro-yo. watch as the customer throws money at a cashier. then the cashier throws a bowl of yogurt at the customer. >> on my face, clothes, shoes, everywhere, my head. >> okay. so does anyone recognize that guy? well, maybe this will refresh your memory. >> i'm not gay no more. i'm delivered. i don't like men no more. women, women, women. i like women. i'm not gay. i would not date a man. i would not carry a purse. i would not put on makeup. i will, i will love a woman. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's the "i'm not gay no more" guy. he got hit with a fro-yo. his name is andrew caldwell. he won the prestigious "jimmy kimmel live" clip last year. he loves women and fro-yo apparently. we tracked him down. there she. we have him standing by. when we come back, we will learn everything there is to learn about andrew. hi, andrew. we will get to the bottom of this fro-yo. stick around. ♪ th
. >>> this comes from a local fox affiliate in st. louis. on thursday night they had a story about a fro-yo experiment gone wrong. >> this is in the university city fro-yo. watch as the customer throws money at a cashier. then the cashier throws a bowl of yogurt at the customer. >> on my face, clothes, shoes, everywhere, my head. >> okay. so does anyone recognize that guy? well, maybe this will refresh your memory. >> i'm not gay no more. i'm delivered. i don't...
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. >> britney packdad is the director of teach for america for st. louis. she was also appointed by the governor of missouri to the ferguson commission. good to see you, good morning. i think i have the numbers right, four blacks running for three open council seats in ferguson. have you ever seen anything quite like this? >> no, and actually over the last 120 years we've only seen three black candidates run in ferguson. we're seeing something of historic proportions the community being responsive to the cries of their neighbors and of protestors all over the region. >> there is a chance ferguson could have a total of what, three african-americans on its six member city council. based on your read of ferguson today, is that a likely outcome? >> i think it's very possible. i think what ferguson has shown us for over 200 days now is that business as usual the status quo is simply unacceptable. we shouldn't be judging ferguson by what has happened before, we should be judging ferguson and all of st. louis by the commitment of its residents and commitment of ci
. >> britney packdad is the director of teach for america for st. louis. she was also appointed by the governor of missouri to the ferguson commission. good to see you, good morning. i think i have the numbers right, four blacks running for three open council seats in ferguson. have you ever seen anything quite like this? >> no, and actually over the last 120 years we've only seen three black candidates run in ferguson. we're seeing something of historic proportions the community...
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louis later this month. here is that reporter, the rookie team beat the odds to compete among the best. >> 89 pounds. >> members of the robotic team are deciding what to pack. we can take this out. >> the trip is all about wires and gadgets, stuff the teens have long had a passion for. >> i like building stuff and i liked to build when i was a kid. >> they earned a spot at the robotics world championship is remarkable considering the program began last year with no money or mentors but a senior was determined to get the program started and applied for grants and people to help. >> it was great idea to show the students that even though opportunities are not this you can start the opportunity. >> this is the robot they are taking to the world championship s in st. louis. >> my students only thing of being a police officer or teacher and now they are seeing other options for them. thinking about college. that is what the program ons. audit team is getting a lot of support and hundreds have donated to the go fu
louis later this month. here is that reporter, the rookie team beat the odds to compete among the best. >> 89 pounds. >> members of the robotic team are deciding what to pack. we can take this out. >> the trip is all about wires and gadgets, stuff the teens have long had a passion for. >> i like building stuff and i liked to build when i was a kid. >> they earned a spot at the robotics world championship is remarkable considering the program began last year with no...
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louis in less than two week. as lillian kim explains, this rookie team beat the odd to compete among the best. >> tell 89 pounds. >> next high school robotic team decide what to pack. >> we can take the steel bar out. >> trip about wires gadget and stuff the teens long had a passion for. >> i just like building stuff. i used to like build a lot when i was a little kid. >> fact that the team earned a spot at the world championship is remarkable. considering this program began only last year. had no mentor the and no money. but senior winn was determined to get the program started. she aapplied for grant and found the people with expertise to help. >> i thought it was a great idea to try to show the students here that even those opportunities aren't there. you can start that opportunity. >> this is the robot they are taking to the world championship in st. louis. it stacks recycle toichlt my students think about being a policeman or teacher. now they see other options for them. think about college and that's with p
louis in less than two week. as lillian kim explains, this rookie team beat the odd to compete among the best. >> tell 89 pounds. >> next high school robotic team decide what to pack. >> we can take the steel bar out. >> trip about wires gadget and stuff the teens long had a passion for. >> i just like building stuff. i used to like build a lot when i was a little kid. >> fact that the team earned a spot at the world championship is remarkable. considering...
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mostly tornadoes possible in illinois between st. louis and chicago. once again a lot of wind damage today from little rock all the way out to tennessee and tomorrow severe storms to the east coast including big cities like philly d.c. richmond but wind damage not tornadoes. >> this morning the man who captured the shooting death of walter scott on video tells msnbc what he did after witnessing what he did after he witnessed it and why he went to the family. >> i saw the police report. i wasn't like that the way they were saying. >> reporter: you read the report? >> yes. i saw the news and i said this is not the right -- this is not what happened, and i had a friend of mine and i showed the video to him and i tell him what i witness, and he was agreed with me. he told me think about what you want to do with this and i just put myself in the position of the family. that i know if i would have a family member, i wouldn't know -- i couldn't tell what was going to be the decision in this case if the police would be charged but i want them to have this and
mostly tornadoes possible in illinois between st. louis and chicago. once again a lot of wind damage today from little rock all the way out to tennessee and tomorrow severe storms to the east coast including big cities like philly d.c. richmond but wind damage not tornadoes. >> this morning the man who captured the shooting death of walter scott on video tells msnbc what he did after witnessing what he did after he witnessed it and why he went to the family. >> i saw the police...
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louis on april 22. now they'll be able to rebuild and start over. >> we're very grateful to the whole community for the support they've shown us. >> it embodies the character of loudoun and all of our sponsors that we were able to come together so quickly and get all of our things together. we're really going to do well. >> they're building a new robot from a practice one. they're ahead of schedule so that's g. they have to ship it to st. louis before the beginning of next week. >>> virginia's top prosecutor decides whether or not to get involved in a fight over closing a college. that story is coming up. plus, you can now buy tickets to watch the wizards as they get ready . >>> welcome back. apparently they may not be on your corner of happy and healthy anymore. walgreen's is closing 200 of its stores as part of a company goal to cut costs by a billion dollars. this very not decided which sites will be closing. walgreen's has more than 8,000 drug stores across the united states. >>> virginia's top law
louis on april 22. now they'll be able to rebuild and start over. >> we're very grateful to the whole community for the support they've shown us. >> it embodies the character of loudoun and all of our sponsors that we were able to come together so quickly and get all of our things together. we're really going to do well. >> they're building a new robot from a practice one. they're ahead of schedule so that's g. they have to ship it to st. louis before the beginning of next...
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it includes chicago to st. louis and that's where we could see scattered strong storms and even a couple strong tornadoes. we understand maybe only a few but thursday is going to be the peak. >> we have been warned. thank you so much bill and we want to tell you about a tragedy in maryland. a father and his seven children have been found dead inside their home. they say carbon monoxide poisoning has been expected. a generator was being used inside the home. near africa a may day situation at sea turns into an ironic rescue. the crew of a sinking illegal fishing ship accused of poaching vulnerable species was sunk. was the vessel intentionally sunk. christy brinkley is a bit worse for wear after apparently trying to save a bird while on vacation. here are the pictures. she posted photos from a hospital showing her new black eye but still looking pretty good, all things considered. now, to what appears to be one big oops moment from the new york times jeb bush listed himself as hispanic on a voter form. it was on
it includes chicago to st. louis and that's where we could see scattered strong storms and even a couple strong tornadoes. we understand maybe only a few but thursday is going to be the peak. >> we have been warned. thank you so much bill and we want to tell you about a tragedy in maryland. a father and his seven children have been found dead inside their home. they say carbon monoxide poisoning has been expected. a generator was being used inside the home. near africa a may day situation...
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stormed battled the st. louis area tuesday with lightning, rain, and hail. the heavy downpours triggered flash floods and covered roads ded roads. muddy waters surged into roads and covered parking lots in the community of baldwin. >> jury deliberations resumed this morning. the panel deciding the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev met for hours tuesday. the seven women and five men are weighing dozens of counts. don champion is in boston. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lauren. while a conviction is almost certain, legal services do say it will take the jury some time. we could learn more information about what their thinking is, though, later this morning when they return to the courthouse to start deliberations again. for a second day a jury will try reaching a verdict in the case against dzhokhar tsarnaev. jurors deliberated for more than seven hours monday but could not come to a unanimous decision. they did send the judge two questions which will be answered today. attorneys for the now 21-year-old have admitted he did play a role in the 2013 bomb
stormed battled the st. louis area tuesday with lightning, rain, and hail. the heavy downpours triggered flash floods and covered roads ded roads. muddy waters surged into roads and covered parking lots in the community of baldwin. >> jury deliberations resumed this morning. the panel deciding the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev met for hours tuesday. the seven women and five men are weighing dozens of counts. don champion is in boston. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning,...
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louis in less than two week. as lillian kim explains, this rookie team beat the odd to compete among the best. >> tell 89 pounds. >> next high school robotic team decide what to pack. >> we can take the steel bar out. >> trip about wires gadget and stuff the teens long had a passion for. >> i just like building stuff. i used to like build a lot when i was a little kid. >> fact that the team earned a spot at the world championship is remarkable. considering this program began only last year. had no mentor the and no money. but senior winn was determined to get the program started. she aapplied for grant and found the people with expertise to help. >> i thought it was a great idea to try to show the students here that even those opportunities aren't there. you can start that opportunity. >> this is the robot they are taking to the world championship in st. louis. it stacks recycle toichlt my students think about being a policeman or teacher. now they see other options for them. think about college and that's with p
louis in less than two week. as lillian kim explains, this rookie team beat the odd to compete among the best. >> tell 89 pounds. >> next high school robotic team decide what to pack. >> we can take the steel bar out. >> trip about wires gadget and stuff the teens long had a passion for. >> i just like building stuff. i used to like build a lot when i was a little kid. >> fact that the team earned a spot at the world championship is remarkable. considering...