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louis ordinance. well, this turned out to be a pretty difficult for him to do. the national headline were like the missouri governor wants you to be able to be fired for your birth control. right, all of a sudden between -- and we had already done this in d.c., so between d.c., st. louis and our wonderful friends in the missouri state legislator who were prepared to go on offense in a red state. we're having a really different national conversation that gets out what we always say which is this is not and has never been about abortion. and the kinds of policies that support working moms and families in in country but they don't do that. we've got a red state governor on defense, we've got blue state that is actually leading the way and talking about our values and we're change gs the national conversation while having substantive imfact for women and families around the country and acting protections at a time where the federal government
louis ordinance. well, this turned out to be a pretty difficult for him to do. the national headline were like the missouri governor wants you to be able to be fired for your birth control. right, all of a sudden between -- and we had already done this in d.c., so between d.c., st. louis and our wonderful friends in the missouri state legislator who were prepared to go on offense in a red state. we're having a really different national conversation that gets out what we always say which is this...
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but here in st louis the lowest paid workers are actually seeing their paychecks get smaller st louis voted to increase the minimum wage from seven dollars and seventy cents an hour to ten dollars but missouri state legislature voted to override that blocking cities like st louis from setting a higher wage. so as fast food workers across the country fight for better wages here they protest the dollars they've lost two to be exact plus thirty cents every hour. and when the police shut them down they take it outside and nobody has a bottom that that was the cost of living is going up every day st louis restaurants who are armor who want miss says that's not the american way like the idea of government getting involved in telling me how much to pay my people earn it what car the american dream i didn't but but to determine how much my employee makes well why don't you build my business then for me and get me out of the mix betty douglas has now returned to her old pay at all as i keep getting up in morning by tiring down at night i don't want to get up and buy as she serves others her fa
but here in st louis the lowest paid workers are actually seeing their paychecks get smaller st louis voted to increase the minimum wage from seven dollars and seventy cents an hour to ten dollars but missouri state legislature voted to override that blocking cities like st louis from setting a higher wage. so as fast food workers across the country fight for better wages here they protest the dollars they've lost two to be exact plus thirty cents every hour. and when the police shut them down...
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here is bay st. louis. when the surge comes in, those winds from the south, ana, will create possibilities in red here of over night. that is a concern. bay st. louis all along the coastline to gulf port as well into biloxi. all the canals, all the inlets. surge is our big, big issue here. not so much winds until you're east of the storm center. once again, isolated tornadoes. we had a few of them. we had a few tornado warnings. the center still looks like it will make landfall as a category 1 right around 10:00 p.m. a lot of the high tides seem to want to be after midnight. that could be an issue in some areas. as the bands move in, that is the concern as we watch the surge move into this area. so again, everywhere east of new orleans. now, i don't want to say you're in the clear, new orleans, but things are looking better for you. again, not as much rain, not as much wind. in fact, barely gail winds west of the center. so there is some good news here. i think a lot has to do with the fast pace this storm
here is bay st. louis. when the surge comes in, those winds from the south, ana, will create possibilities in red here of over night. that is a concern. bay st. louis all along the coastline to gulf port as well into biloxi. all the canals, all the inlets. surge is our big, big issue here. not so much winds until you're east of the storm center. once again, isolated tornadoes. we had a few of them. we had a few tornado warnings. the center still looks like it will make landfall as a category 1...
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a st. louis alderman says 126 people were taken into custody last night. justice department investigation is underway amid racial discrimination among the prince george's county police department. the claims, allege discrimination against african-american and hispanic police officers as it relates to hiring, promotion, and disciplinary actions. now the specific allegations have not been named, but the head of prince george's county naacp says he knows of 100-complaints in just the past two years. he welcomes the investigation. now chief hank stawinski with prince george's county says his department is fully cooperating with the d-o-j's investigation. in the district, there will soon be fewer parking spaces in the dupont circle area. a year-long pilot program begins october 19th. it will impact the two blocks of connecticticut avenue just south of dupont circle. they'll become "no parking" zones thursday, friday, and saturday nights seven the following mornings. some workers say the change will make it harder for them to get to their jobs. but planners say
a st. louis alderman says 126 people were taken into custody last night. justice department investigation is underway amid racial discrimination among the prince george's county police department. the claims, allege discrimination against african-american and hispanic police officers as it relates to hiring, promotion, and disciplinary actions. now the specific allegations have not been named, but the head of prince george's county naacp says he knows of 100-complaints in just the past two...
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but here in st louis the lowest paid workers are actually seeing their paychecks get smaller st louis voted to increase the minimum wage from seven dollars and seventy cents an hour to ten dollars but missouri state legislature voted to override that blocking cities like st louis from setting a higher wage. so as fast food workers across the country fight for better wages here they protest the dollars they've lost two to be exact plus thirty cents every hour. and when the police shut them down they take it outside and i want to cancel that that cost the living is going up every day st louis restaurant a watchman says that's not the american way like the idea of government getting involved in telling me how much to pay my people earn it work hard the american dream i didn't but but to determine how much my employee makes well why don't you build my business then for me and get me out of the mess betty douglas has now returned to her old pay and all as i keep getting up in the morning by the time down at night i don't want to get up and buy as she serves others her family will have to d
but here in st louis the lowest paid workers are actually seeing their paychecks get smaller st louis voted to increase the minimum wage from seven dollars and seventy cents an hour to ten dollars but missouri state legislature voted to override that blocking cities like st louis from setting a higher wage. so as fast food workers across the country fight for better wages here they protest the dollars they've lost two to be exact plus thirty cents every hour. and when the police shut them down...
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st. louis. it is really awful (estacio) the sonoma county sheriff's office announced the names of two people who lost their lives in the fires monte neil kirven 81 and mariyly caroll ress, 71. they are awaiting the names of 6 others as their remains are being identified the department of justice. in santa rosa, te (pam) a santa rosa couple has filed a lawsuit against p-g-and-g ... claiming the "tubbs fire" was caused by negligence by the utility. this is video of p-g-and-e crews working in one of the burned out neighborhoods after the fire... restoring power. the couple suing... lost their home in coffey park. they claim ... p-g-and-e did not properly maintain electric lines, or prune trees and vegetation.
st. louis. it is really awful (estacio) the sonoma county sheriff's office announced the names of two people who lost their lives in the fires monte neil kirven 81 and mariyly caroll ress, 71. they are awaiting the names of 6 others as their remains are being identified the department of justice. in santa rosa, te (pam) a santa rosa couple has filed a lawsuit against p-g-and-g ... claiming the "tubbs fire" was caused by negligence by the utility. this is video of p-g-and-e crews...
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the league is founded in 1919 in st. louis. the 1920ntly chooses anniversary, because that's when not actually closed its doors and it became its successor. i thought whyn -- aren't these women running for office? they should be running for senate. all of these women who have been in suffrage to run in a campaign. somewhere tired, some were old, she clearly wanted it to be a more partisan -- she wanted women to be more actively engaged in politics. the league has played a vital role in the education of women, several one right college and were getting ready to have babies. the baby-boom following the first world war. there are many women, some of them who got as far as partners, who is a it was from the legal voters. that was of their lifeline -- that was their life like education and responsibility. thank you. [applause] >> interested in american history tv? visit our website c-span.org/history. schedule,ew our tv for the upcoming programs, and watched college lectures, museum tours, archival films, and more. american history
the league is founded in 1919 in st. louis. the 1920ntly chooses anniversary, because that's when not actually closed its doors and it became its successor. i thought whyn -- aren't these women running for office? they should be running for senate. all of these women who have been in suffrage to run in a campaign. somewhere tired, some were old, she clearly wanted it to be a more partisan -- she wanted women to be more actively engaged in politics. the league has played a vital role in the...
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and there's no retreat if they want to warn them not to travel to certain parts of north st louis or certain parts of south chicago you know i certainly might might go along with being cautious there but this just seems like a pollute publicity stunt to me what do they base that on what were the i mean when they put a warning light there solve the n.w.c. paedo all people out there be careful if you go to missouri what are they basing it on do you know yes i do they based it on a law that was just passed in missouri and signed by the governor that. makes it more difficult for people to sue for discrimination in employment. discrimination in employment yeah so that's a little bit apples and oranges i would guess kind of but it really is that's what seems like nothing more than a publicity stunt to me ok michael why you should feel you have led police should show important white why do you feel i mean. i think it's important that we don't have police chiefs that run around with ideas that going through southside of chicago should be giving a travel warning for the citizens of america wh
and there's no retreat if they want to warn them not to travel to certain parts of north st louis or certain parts of south chicago you know i certainly might might go along with being cautious there but this just seems like a pollute publicity stunt to me what do they base that on what were the i mean when they put a warning light there solve the n.w.c. paedo all people out there be careful if you go to missouri what are they basing it on do you know yes i do they based it on a law that was...
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and over one hundred people arrested in st louis after protesting the acquittal of former police officer jason stokley. then google has reportedly removed our team from a premium package of you tube channels without warning the details later in the show. it's thursday october fifth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm ashley banks and you're watching our team america we began today with the new developments out of las vegas as authorities continue their investigation and to the deadliest mass occur in modern u.s. history on sunday a gunman opened fire killing nearly sixty people and injuring more than five hundred others at a country music concert authorities are now saying sixty four year old stephen paddock also rented rooms over looking to other music festivals one of las vegas and the other in chicago and he researched hotels near been away park and boston for more we have live coverage of the resort in our d.c. news room with the latest on the investigation but let's start with the natasha sweet and las vegas natasha you spoke with a security expert on the matter what can you tell us
and over one hundred people arrested in st louis after protesting the acquittal of former police officer jason stokley. then google has reportedly removed our team from a premium package of you tube channels without warning the details later in the show. it's thursday october fifth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm ashley banks and you're watching our team america we began today with the new developments out of las vegas as authorities continue their investigation and to the deadliest mass...
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and danny lived in ferguson but being from st. louis. i have not talked to you since then, so much has happened since then and not to demean all cops, of course, how have you process all of this stuff over the last few years given that you are from ferguson? >> well, it is really and caused me to think so more widely about my experience going up there. >> right. >> you know in this country, people are exposed to so little of what goes on with everyone in this country, you know? when i glow rew up in st. louis this country is apart of the 50s, you know? >> you would not have seen a black person walking down. and then i realize that i remember being a kid when i was like maybe four or five. some of my earliest recollections were -- god, are they going to drop the bomb. we heard of the bomb and wrestling with the idea. 50/50 as far as i can tell. >> there is no prerequisites, you either or, or ynot. what does a black kid do like a day of today. who would i know or who would speak to me? who would i cross path with? can i walk into the dairy
and danny lived in ferguson but being from st. louis. i have not talked to you since then, so much has happened since then and not to demean all cops, of course, how have you process all of this stuff over the last few years given that you are from ferguson? >> well, it is really and caused me to think so more widely about my experience going up there. >> right. >> you know in this country, people are exposed to so little of what goes on with everyone in this country, you...
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west virginia are dealing with the same stuff as people in downtown st. louis. but the problem is we talk about rural america oftentimes we're not talking about people that look like me, we're only talking about people that look like you. so how do we bridge the gap in the conversation? because the resistance we just established is about doing the work, but how can we bridge the gap in the conversation that we are actively putting forth an agenda that literally speaks to all people? because the economy is everybody's issue, but you would think white people only care about the economy so let's talk about that. >> i'm happy to jump in. >> come on. you go and i want to hear from move on and i would like to hear from the assemblywoman and i want to hear from naral because i know you have feelings. >> i sometimes have feelings. >> i think that a successful strategy is not a strategy of one. i think sometimes we get wrapped up into maybe it's just rural america. i think that's one of our biggest weaknesses. when you take a look at african-american turnout in this past
west virginia are dealing with the same stuff as people in downtown st. louis. but the problem is we talk about rural america oftentimes we're not talking about people that look like me, we're only talking about people that look like you. so how do we bridge the gap in the conversation? because the resistance we just established is about doing the work, but how can we bridge the gap in the conversation that we are actively putting forth an agenda that literally speaks to all people? because the...
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you don't see clouds until you get back west of st. louis. we are pretty sure there is not any kind of significant moisture coming in here. it is already 70 in millville, dover and 68 in philadelphia. the average high this time of the year is 66. everybody is way above average, even the ocean is warmer than average. in the middle of afternoon maybe dropping down to 72 or so and dropping more we'll have more coming up in just a few minutes. >>> a federal disaster service was supposed to close today. it may remain open next week because it has been so busy. officials set it up. the center says it helped more than 70 families register with fema and also helping with temporary housing and mental and emotional needs. the center at 167 west allegheny avenue. schools are closed. food and water are scarce. traffic lights are not working. crews are working to repair ruined electrical wiring. they are carrying them to tall transmission towers that need to be fixed. they knocked out at least ten of the transmission towers. they say the work will not get
you don't see clouds until you get back west of st. louis. we are pretty sure there is not any kind of significant moisture coming in here. it is already 70 in millville, dover and 68 in philadelphia. the average high this time of the year is 66. everybody is way above average, even the ocean is warmer than average. in the middle of afternoon maybe dropping down to 72 or so and dropping more we'll have more coming up in just a few minutes. >>> a federal disaster service was supposed to...
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as an avid sports fan, he shared my love with the st. louis cardinals. he witnessed their world series championship when shortly before his deployment and was planning to attend opening day in 2012. specialist white was honored by the cardinals who invite his family to raise the 2011 world championship flag on opening day in his memory. specialist white was upstanding person. hundreds of individuals lined the streets in the pouring rain to honor his final journey home and memorial service. we can never fully express our thanks to our military families -- to our military and their families, their service and sacrifice for this country goes beyond the level of bravery most have never seen. while the naming of this post office is not nearly enough to honor jeffrey white nor will it heal the pain felt each day and every day by the family he left behind, it is my sincere hope each time the whites and folks in the pacific community pass by this building they're reminding how grateful and proud we are to call specialist white one of our own. mr. speaker, i than
as an avid sports fan, he shared my love with the st. louis cardinals. he witnessed their world series championship when shortly before his deployment and was planning to attend opening day in 2012. specialist white was honored by the cardinals who invite his family to raise the 2011 world championship flag on opening day in his memory. specialist white was upstanding person. hundreds of individuals lined the streets in the pouring rain to honor his final journey home and memorial service. we...
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acquittal of jason stokley the former st louis police officer was found not guilty of first degree murder in the death of anthony lamar smith the twenty four year old at the time was shot and killed back in december two thousand and eleven and what stokely fired five rounds into smith after chasing him through a local neighborhood recently at a town hall panel including st louis mayor lyda cruz said protesters erupted in chants of fire all tool they enter and police chief lawrence o'toole who has been under scrutiny for his department's under really tactics during arrest and just yesterday a crowd gathered outside the ritz carlton in clayton missouri calling out governor eric greitens and during his thirteen hundred dollars per person fundraiser saying come outside we outside to acknowledge black lives matter all of this is in the wake of a st louis county ordinance that says quote it is unlawful for any person to interfere in any matte manner with a police officer and the performance of his official duties or to obstruct him and any manner whatsoever while performing any do you chief. we
acquittal of jason stokley the former st louis police officer was found not guilty of first degree murder in the death of anthony lamar smith the twenty four year old at the time was shot and killed back in december two thousand and eleven and what stokely fired five rounds into smith after chasing him through a local neighborhood recently at a town hall panel including st louis mayor lyda cruz said protesters erupted in chants of fire all tool they enter and police chief lawrence o'toole who...
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it resonates in rural missouri and it resonates in st. louis and kansas city. people want to make sure that they have retirement security. they want to make sure they have a good job that pays a decent wage. they want to make sure that the democratic party and their leaders have their back. and that's why claire mccaskill continues to get elected and that's what we have to do as a democratic party. demonstrating through our actions that we have people's backs. reporter: along those same lines, there are even other democrats that worry that the party will become the mirror image of the republicans, just as extreme and intolerant of internal dissent. where do you stand on welcoming democratic candidates who might not be for abortion rights? like in that marle race in omaha. it seemed like you were using a litmus test. tom: when i think of a litmus test right now, i think of the republican party. jeff flake voted with donald trump 91% of the time and that apparently wasn't enough. the democratic party, i mean, the best example i can think of to illustrate what i s
it resonates in rural missouri and it resonates in st. louis and kansas city. people want to make sure that they have retirement security. they want to make sure they have a good job that pays a decent wage. they want to make sure that the democratic party and their leaders have their back. and that's why claire mccaskill continues to get elected and that's what we have to do as a democratic party. demonstrating through our actions that we have people's backs. reporter: along those same lines,...
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there was a protest against police brutality and racism friday at the cardinals game in st. louis. demonstrators unfurled a banner and shouted, "no justice, no baseball." later the protest spilled into the streets and got violent. least two were arrested. there have been protests in st. louis since the acquittal this month of a white officer who fatally shot a black suspect. las vegas police say that they've seen no evidence that shows officers mistreated michael bennett of the seattle seahawks. the n.f.l. player was briefly detained last month when officers responded to reports of shots fired at a club on the vegas strip. carter evans has the newly released video. ( sirens ) >> reporter: body camera video show several angles of n.f.l. player michael bennett as he handcuffed and detained on the las vegas sprip. police were responding to reports of gunfire at a nightclub where the seattle seahawks defensivive end was waiting in line. as most of the crowd is on the ground, security video shows bennett running. >> mr. bennett's action that night stood out to the responding officers. >
there was a protest against police brutality and racism friday at the cardinals game in st. louis. demonstrators unfurled a banner and shouted, "no justice, no baseball." later the protest spilled into the streets and got violent. least two were arrested. there have been protests in st. louis since the acquittal this month of a white officer who fatally shot a black suspect. las vegas police say that they've seen no evidence that shows officers mistreated michael bennett of the...
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that's one reason for the unrest as the recent acquittal of a former st louis officer who was charged with the first degree murder of anthony lamar smith back in twenty eleven the video of the incident surfaced online shortly after the deadly shooting and caused public outrage. however not everybody was behaving themselves the police did react to cases of vandalism and looting of the place that night a many store fronts and windows in the downtown area were smashed out with rocks barrels and trash cans were kicked over as people marched against the police and we spoke with community organizer. who told us the police response with military like approach tasering and pepper spraying people was unacceptable uncalled for amidst the arrests of hundreds. we are saying from the police force is a very militarized reaction we've been. we've been mazed we've seen quetta languishes when they block us and from all sides into mass arrests of one hundred to one hundred fifteen people people there have not been a part of the process is they just happened to be in the area and while there have been a
that's one reason for the unrest as the recent acquittal of a former st louis officer who was charged with the first degree murder of anthony lamar smith back in twenty eleven the video of the incident surfaced online shortly after the deadly shooting and caused public outrage. however not everybody was behaving themselves the police did react to cases of vandalism and looting of the place that night a many store fronts and windows in the downtown area were smashed out with rocks barrels and...
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st. louis, chicago, atlanta 69 and sunny. makes you want to walk around and play golf or tennis and even into wednesday, guys, the great weather pattern continues. florida is the exception with rain. >> sorry, florida. >> sorry, florida. you have good weather the rest of the year. >> breaking news a bust involving an arsenal of weapons and a stockpile of ammunition. this is "early today." years off your skin age. but don't take it from us, take it from one of the millions of real women already in the know it's not often you can say, you know i saw results right away visible results or your money back olay. ageless there is not a friend that i have that will not own this product whentrust the brand doctors trust for themselves. nexium 24hr is the number one choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. and all day all night protection. when it comes to frequent heartburn, trust nexium 24hr. ,$88doooooorw ♪ musguys, i'm good. say goodbye to distractions. now you can last longer with new k-y duration spra
st. louis, chicago, atlanta 69 and sunny. makes you want to walk around and play golf or tennis and even into wednesday, guys, the great weather pattern continues. florida is the exception with rain. >> sorry, florida. >> sorry, florida. you have good weather the rest of the year. >> breaking news a bust involving an arsenal of weapons and a stockpile of ammunition. this is "early today." years off your skin age. but don't take it from us, take it from one of the...
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voted for like st. louis or any. first. class for. your. son there you are. we'll. go by. our one line. yesterday live. this life. with less stuff. rather. than. just. something. forget about soap. real. real. real. real. all. real. stuff. we're. not going to. go. there with dog. pile on. i mean you think. you'd like to run away. now for the dog. and all. the right. dog. died. my. self just saying. my. right mind but i. feel they. have a dog. dog . gone. yes ninety dollars you're all young of the day. dogs right away. dog. when i was. her. never die form. just the same. every night. long. day. never. die die. never . a. dog. will come a. long run where. does. your song. dog. down. on the long. long list. of a car. thank you. for your. in your heart once upon. a time. you're. no more. and i was. really. my sort of. our. daughter. oh reaching. our souls. to see the whole. bunch of sight. seeing. your son. good for. your. with our own little. world. where. your left. shoulder. long long. long. long long. long. long way. bergamin and. sonic are. long ago but long a bolt but lo
voted for like st. louis or any. first. class for. your. son there you are. we'll. go by. our one line. yesterday live. this life. with less stuff. rather. than. just. something. forget about soap. real. real. real. real. all. real. stuff. we're. not going to. go. there with dog. pile on. i mean you think. you'd like to run away. now for the dog. and all. the right. dog. died. my. self just saying. my. right mind but i. feel they. have a dog. dog . gone. yes ninety dollars you're all young of...
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near 80 degrees right now in st. louis. this warm air mass will stay entrenched in the delaware valley in the next several days. sunshine, it is going to stay with us. storm scan three shows is a bunch of nothing w high pressure in control we have sinking very stable air and staying overhead as we head in the next several days in the upcoming weekend. dry conditions prevailing with warmth, as well, high temperatures running at or above 10 degrees above average as we head into the upcoming weekend nearing 80 degrees on saturday in the city. overnight tonight good sleeping weather mostly clear falling back down to 55. for our friday warm with sunny skies up to 74. our average high temperature would have us at 66, well beyond that and as we head in the upcoming weekend we will be well beyond that as well on saturday, sunny and warm, 78 degrees, sunday, mostly sunny 76 but still nice conditions to get out there and pick out those pumpkins for halloween at end of the month and i focus on monday eagles taking on washington at the
near 80 degrees right now in st. louis. this warm air mass will stay entrenched in the delaware valley in the next several days. sunshine, it is going to stay with us. storm scan three shows is a bunch of nothing w high pressure in control we have sinking very stable air and staying overhead as we head in the next several days in the upcoming weekend. dry conditions prevailing with warmth, as well, high temperatures running at or above 10 degrees above average as we head into the upcoming...
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louis to nashville to little rock, 80s and 90s down in toward texas, but st. louis saturday to sunday goes from 87 to 60, chicago in the 50s, 80s on sunday and we'll drop to the 60s monday. so the futurecast has got the onshore flow, some showers mainly along the eastern shore and over toward the ocean. we'll start saturday cloudy and i'm going to keep my fingers crossed for some sun in the afternoon getting us to the mid, maybe upper 70s, could be closer to 80 west of the shenandoah valley. sunday we'll break out in sunshine ahead of a front, shoot in the if you're going out to fedex with the 49ers in town, tailgating will be warmer unanimous the game. cloudy -- than the game. cloudy and patchy fog,54 to 62. sunday evening a threat of a shower or storm with a front into early sunday morning, breezy and much cooler on monday, 64. by tuesday also cool but not the wind and some beautiful weather as we head toward the second half of next week. all right. frank hanrahan, baseball season ended yesterday, but hockey season. >> talk about a team that needs to right s
louis to nashville to little rock, 80s and 90s down in toward texas, but st. louis saturday to sunday goes from 87 to 60, chicago in the 50s, 80s on sunday and we'll drop to the 60s monday. so the futurecast has got the onshore flow, some showers mainly along the eastern shore and over toward the ocean. we'll start saturday cloudy and i'm going to keep my fingers crossed for some sun in the afternoon getting us to the mid, maybe upper 70s, could be closer to 80 west of the shenandoah valley....
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carol: the moms taking on a fire under st. louis. radioactive. julia: that is ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ julia: we're back with the magazine's editor in chief megan murphy. and in the technology section, we are talking about this company, facebook. we are focusing on data centers and the tax advantages they get for opening these around the country. megan: yeah, this story is about facebook, but it's also about a larger issue. that is really something we spent a lot of time on talking -- on the magazine and on this show talking about, how companies have fundamentally disrupted the labor force. we are seeing these trade-offs like in this one. facebook has gotten huge tax incentives to open data centers, which they need to run their massive servers, in rural, disadvantaged communities. we talk about one in north carolina, one in iowa, and one in oregon. and they have gotten tens of millions of dollars in tax incentives with promises of job creation and training. and the problem is the actual jobs that are created are pretty minimal. one
carol: the moms taking on a fire under st. louis. radioactive. julia: that is ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ julia: we're back with the magazine's editor in chief megan murphy. and in the technology section, we are talking about this company, facebook. we are focusing on data centers and the tax advantages they get for opening these around the country. megan: yeah, this story is about facebook, but it's also about a larger issue. that is really something we spent a lot of time...
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susan: i'm sorry, a suburb of st. louis. there was a terrible stench she describes as being like kerosene, chemically. people were gagging. people were getting headaches, nosebleeds, asthma. what she learned is that the smell itself was coming from a landfill. most people knew there was a landfill there. there was a fire underground in the landfill. and that was kind of overwhelming the infrastructure of the landfill. it was allowing terrible odors. the landfill is called bridgestone landfill, regular, but it was pretty smelly. pretty close by was another landfill called westlake landfill. radioactive waste had been dumped in the 1970's without government permission. so in a place that was not meant to store it, but it had been sitting there for years. and it was actually part of a superfund site. epa said it was a superfund site in 1990. this was 2012, and they were still trying to figure out what to do with it. dawn and many other people in the surrounding neighborhoods knew about the regular landfill, but were really kind
susan: i'm sorry, a suburb of st. louis. there was a terrible stench she describes as being like kerosene, chemically. people were gagging. people were getting headaches, nosebleeds, asthma. what she learned is that the smell itself was coming from a landfill. most people knew there was a landfill there. there was a fire underground in the landfill. and that was kind of overwhelming the infrastructure of the landfill. it was allowing terrible odors. the landfill is called bridgestone landfill,...
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st. louis. you got to wonder if this is mechanical trouble or complete obliviousness. >> what happens after a seriously close call? >>> a man proposes at the met in front of a picture of him proposing at the met. >> she can't believe it. >> how he hid the plan from his girlfriend is a true work of art. >>> and a toy with an angry side is about to meet weston. >> weston is a happy little guy. >> why he is until this. >> aaah! >> that poor child is not going to sleep tonight. >>> when i first looked at this, i thought it was like a where's waldo, because something is being looked for on top of that big pile of trash right there. >> is that a dog? >> that is a dog. >> i saw the collar before anything. >> somebody with stray rescue of st. louis went looking for this dog on a dark, cloudy morning, and they saw movement, so they went back and spotted the dog, and the dog wasn't moving. even as she got closer and closer. >> that dog isn't trash though. what's it doing there? >> that's exactly right. sh
st. louis. you got to wonder if this is mechanical trouble or complete obliviousness. >> what happens after a seriously close call? >>> a man proposes at the met in front of a picture of him proposing at the met. >> she can't believe it. >> how he hid the plan from his girlfriend is a true work of art. >>> and a toy with an angry side is about to meet weston. >> weston is a happy little guy. >> why he is until this. >> aaah! >> that...
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louis and, being from st. louis, i used to have to walk through ferguson to go to basketball practice. i'm 12 years old. rosemary: ferguson, missouri, where all of the protests broke out following the-- barrett: exactly. so i'm walking to practice, 12 years old. there's 6 of us, 7 o'clock in the morning, walking to practice. my parents couldn't afford to take me to practice, they didn't have a car. so i'm walking to practice. as i'm walking to practice, we get pulled over. and probably about 60 yards in front of me, there's some beer cans, some beer bottles, that we're walking towards. we get arrested for--saying we were the ones drinking that. it was social profiling back then and we got arrested. although it's expunged from our record, that could have really hurt me in the aspect it could have ruined my career. here i am, playing in the nfl, now i work for nbc. it could have erased a lot of that, because that could have been on my record. that's something that, you know, that president trump can't see. he ca
louis and, being from st. louis, i used to have to walk through ferguson to go to basketball practice. i'm 12 years old. rosemary: ferguson, missouri, where all of the protests broke out following the-- barrett: exactly. so i'm walking to practice, 12 years old. there's 6 of us, 7 o'clock in the morning, walking to practice. my parents couldn't afford to take me to practice, they didn't have a car. so i'm walking to practice. as i'm walking to practice, we get pulled over. and probably about 60...
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. >> reporter: eric holder runs the st. louis cardinals museum. >> i think the song lives in baseball. it's so enmeshed now with so many people's baseball experience. >> this is an edison black wax cylinder, and it is the first recorded version of the song "take me out to the ball game." the singer is edward meeker. >> reporter: matthew barton of the library of congress. >> how many other songs from 1908, do you know, that most people can sing at least the chorus? >> reporter: the chorus, yes, but there's an opening verse to that old song that is long forgotten but historically significant ♪ katie casey was baseballed mad had the fever and had it bad ♪ >> reporter: well, who was katie casey? >> so katie casey say fictional young lady, and she is being invited out on a date by her young beau. ♪ called to see if she'd like to go to see a show but miss kate said no ♪ i'll tell you what you can do. ♪ take me out to the ball game take me out with the crowd ♪ >> reporter: that's right. the song every fan sings was wri
. >> reporter: eric holder runs the st. louis cardinals museum. >> i think the song lives in baseball. it's so enmeshed now with so many people's baseball experience. >> this is an edison black wax cylinder, and it is the first recorded version of the song "take me out to the ball game." the singer is edward meeker. >> reporter: matthew barton of the library of congress. >> how many other songs from 1908, do you know, that most people can sing at least...
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where is the nfl players association, why aren't they in the streets of st. louis? there is nfl team in detroit and cleveland and chicago. where are the players asking for calm, if they think this is so simple. think the police are screwing this up and the crazy injustice, why don't they go down to the city of chicago and the other cities and why don't they ask for peace? tell the gangbangers who should be locked up in prison, put the guns down. we hear the grandstanding on the nfl sidelines over the national anthem. this stuff is crazy. liz: sheriff david clarke, we love having you on. thank you so much for having on, appreciate. >> you my pleasure. liz: next up, one woman's plan to honor a fallen soldier singing the u.s. national anthem, that's what she wanted to do a board a delta air lines flight, carrying a soldier's casket. she couldn't do it. she was stopped by a flight attendant saying it would violate delta policy. we have the doctor, she joins me next. copd makes it hard to b. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go
where is the nfl players association, why aren't they in the streets of st. louis? there is nfl team in detroit and cleveland and chicago. where are the players asking for calm, if they think this is so simple. think the police are screwing this up and the crazy injustice, why don't they go down to the city of chicago and the other cities and why don't they ask for peace? tell the gangbangers who should be locked up in prison, put the guns down. we hear the grandstanding on the nfl sidelines...
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louis recently back to east st louis to the locals wasn't about states' rights there was no it was it wasn't about make putting things in the locals hands it was about saving the feds a few bucks sons they're definitely going to lose in the polls are about shifting the blame too because that if you put everything back away from the terrible program the last all this money with her i grafted all the new put it back into the states hands a good job and no one has to touch the problem no one has to get dirty from the problem and that's a. no i meant no how do i have to go and take it over i got what's happened here is that i'll turn around to get just a cyclical specifically all right as we go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered of facebook and twitter so your poll shows that r t dot com coming up massachusetts congressional kind of brianna will join the waltz in the hawk's nest to discuss moving the democratic party beyond hillary clinton and chuck schumer and into the future state to watch it looks. rejected tonight is a comedy
louis recently back to east st louis to the locals wasn't about states' rights there was no it was it wasn't about make putting things in the locals hands it was about saving the feds a few bucks sons they're definitely going to lose in the polls are about shifting the blame too because that if you put everything back away from the terrible program the last all this money with her i grafted all the new put it back into the states hands a good job and no one has to touch the problem no one has...
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planet st louis again with. the way open to. get to. you new york greats fifty million visitors a year the city itself is hand to eight and the hoff million people thanks to the sci l.o.'s. nine eleven the attack on the world trade center in two thousand and one on the site of the twin towers a memorial commemorates the two thousand seven hundred and forty nine victims known colloquially as freedom tower the one world trade center is the city's tallest building and its newest landmark. the crowning end to our journey is the sparkling skyline of new york the a . the to a the end. superstar. revolutionary brian. cox twenty one special new santa. claus influenced us a rebellious monk still has gone on sunday trichotillomania. thirteen. welcome to quadriga what is it that. you know about it business. women's talk w. . smart women. smart talk with. smart state. of the w. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how to german soccer made it back to the top. in our web special w dot com. football made in germ
planet st louis again with. the way open to. get to. you new york greats fifty million visitors a year the city itself is hand to eight and the hoff million people thanks to the sci l.o.'s. nine eleven the attack on the world trade center in two thousand and one on the site of the twin towers a memorial commemorates the two thousand seven hundred and forty nine victims known colloquially as freedom tower the one world trade center is the city's tallest building and its newest landmark. the...
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play in the st louis game with. the opening to. get to. you new york greats fifty million visitors a year the city itself is hand to eight and the hoff million people thank you a it's to our as. nine eleven the attack on the world trade center in two thousand and one on the site of the twin towers a memorial commemorates the two thousand seven hundred and forty nine victims known colloquially as freedom tower the one world trade center is the city's tallest building and its newest landmark. the crowning end to our journey is the sparkling skyline of new york the end thank you ed. thank. you. yet you can't thank you now company mika's a german stock corporation was founded in two thousand i mean our initial stuff of to his meanwhile ground to eighty i just don't know well the site was chosen because we have all the competency in excellence here the president and sex and your fellow very good ecosystem fought off by me through fifty five g. is the driving force behind industry four point zero dollars what's special about us is probably that
play in the st louis game with. the opening to. get to. you new york greats fifty million visitors a year the city itself is hand to eight and the hoff million people thank you a it's to our as. nine eleven the attack on the world trade center in two thousand and one on the site of the twin towers a memorial commemorates the two thousand seven hundred and forty nine victims known colloquially as freedom tower the one world trade center is the city's tallest building and its newest landmark. the...
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the storm center itself, still kind of spinning out near st. louis. but this whole thing is moving our way. so we'll continue mostly cloudy today. then tonight into tomorrow, that's when the rainy conditions will hold tight. so the question is, if you're going to the eagles game, that's tonight. and we do have that chance of showers, i think for about the second half of the game, is when we may see some showers picking up. the heaviest stuff won't hit until tuesday. as for temperatures tonight, low 70s before kickoff to upper 60s during game time. and it will be windy this evening. but that's just the beginning. we're going to talk about the worst of it through your tuesday, coming up in a few minutes. >> well, this morning, president trump is once again defending his calls to a fallen soldier's widow. in a tweet, the president said he had a very respectful conversation with the widow of sergeant la david johnson. mr. trump said he spoke johnson's name, quote, from the beginning without hesitation. johnson's widow addressed the issue this morning, say
the storm center itself, still kind of spinning out near st. louis. but this whole thing is moving our way. so we'll continue mostly cloudy today. then tonight into tomorrow, that's when the rainy conditions will hold tight. so the question is, if you're going to the eagles game, that's tonight. and we do have that chance of showers, i think for about the second half of the game, is when we may see some showers picking up. the heaviest stuff won't hit until tuesday. as for temperatures tonight,...
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do you have a special pro-life session to overturn st. louis ard nanc ordnance. the national headlines were like the missouri governor wants you to be able to be fired for your birth control. we had already done this in d.c. between d.c., st. louis and the missouri state ledge islator who were prepared, our great friends we are having a national conversation which has never been about abortion. we have a blue state that is leading the way and talking about our values and we're changing the national conversation at a time where the federal government seems held bent. >> so when you talk about going beyond the resistance it's not federal versus state. it's a national conversation. >> you all are in the states. you're on the front lines of the resistance. >> so we are one of just a little bit about a background. i'll answer the question. so we are one of the largest independent organizations. we have about 8 million members all across the country. we don't have staff offices based in different regions or states. we try to empower our members and really make sure the
do you have a special pro-life session to overturn st. louis ard nanc ordnance. the national headlines were like the missouri governor wants you to be able to be fired for your birth control. we had already done this in d.c. between d.c., st. louis and the missouri state ledge islator who were prepared, our great friends we are having a national conversation which has never been about abortion. we have a blue state that is leading the way and talking about our values and we're changing the...
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thanks manila for more on this we go to melinda st louis international campaigns director for public citizens global trade watch melinda nice to have you with us tonight. what hope do you hold out for a better agreement well i think we as the progressives have been calling for twenty three years for a for a different nafta and i think that what we have seen is some divisions within the administration on some issues on this i.s.t.'s provision there is some potential for we have heard floated some rumors that they may be rolling back some of these things but there is also there are strong corporate elements within the administration that are pushing back i would think the trudeau and the canadians would more either well they shouldn't want it because canada actually has paid over two hundred million dollars in these. claims to big corporations over their environmental laws and their health laws and yet unfortunately so far we have seen them say they're pushing back this was really the provision that killed the transpacific partnership there isn't it absolutely so what's the deal breake
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louis. nice job. >> well it's exciting time. once again for philly sports fans and on the eave of sixers open. >> cold brews and hot food rul as taste with torrey heads to misconduct tavern♪ ♪ >> the sixers season is off and running. >> embib on the chip in. >> and while many run to fill the seats of the wells fargo center plenty run to misconduct tavern in center city for a six rz way to cheer on our team. >> trust the process, playoff. 50 winds, book it. >> theming curr general manager of misconduct has been a sixers fan since dr. j. >> first within i went to was dr. j., moses malone, this is new era and next era of greet sixers teams. >> there's one great sexier had had eye on whose love for special drink inspired him to do a new process. >> when we found out about joel embib love for shirley temple we wanted to make the shirley temple processed al. it came out amazing and it's easy drinking and beautiful beer. >> look at that color. you're getting sweet hypothetical and notes of that's current when which is awesome. >> a
louis. nice job. >> well it's exciting time. once again for philly sports fans and on the eave of sixers open. >> cold brews and hot food rul as taste with torrey heads to misconduct tavern♪ ♪ >> the sixers season is off and running. >> embib on the chip in. >> and while many run to fill the seats of the wells fargo center plenty run to misconduct tavern in center city for a six rz way to cheer on our team. >> trust the process, playoff. 50 winds, book...
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cbs news, st. louis. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." the opioid crisis gripping communities from coast to coast has gotten attention of president trump. he declared it a national public health emergency. overdose deaths quadrupled from 1999 to 2015. and last year alone, claimed about 59,000 lives. the president says it is the worst drug crisis in u.s. history. he is promising aggressive action the but right now he has no drug czar and no secretary of health and human services as far as funding for the drug war it will be up to congress to find the money to begin the battle. major garrett reports. >> we owe it to our children and country to do everything in our power to address this national shame and human tragedy. >> president trump stopped short of declaring the opioid crisis a national emergency. opting instead for a public health emergency declaration. it will streamline some access to addiction treatment, but provides few new resources. financing comes from the public health emergency fund which has a balance of just over $56,000.
cbs news, st. louis. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." the opioid crisis gripping communities from coast to coast has gotten attention of president trump. he declared it a national public health emergency. overdose deaths quadrupled from 1999 to 2015. and last year alone, claimed about 59,000 lives. the president says it is the worst drug crisis in u.s. history. he is promising aggressive action the but right now he has no drug czar and no secretary of health and human...
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st. louis. you got to wonder if this is mechanical trouble or complete obliviousness. >> what happens after a seriously close call? >>> a man proposes at the met in front of a picture of him proposing at the met. >> she can't believe it. >> how he hid the plan from his girlfriend is a true work of art. >>
st. louis. you got to wonder if this is mechanical trouble or complete obliviousness. >> what happens after a seriously close call? >>> a man proposes at the met in front of a picture of him proposing at the met. >> she can't believe it. >> how he hid the plan from his girlfriend is a true work of art. >>
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bay st. louis, gulfport and pascagoula and mobile bay. this is some good news, nate is still a strong category 1, but its chances of becoming a category 2 before landfall are dwindling. dry air is starting to infiltrate the system, and that's great. we don't want to see it be stronger. before it's moving around 23 miles per hour, it can intensify. they don't like to move this fast. hard to see the eye on satellite, you can. we're within 50 miles of the mouth of the mississippi. most of the winds and wind damage will be east of that on this coastal area. there will be some stronger gusts, you take 90-mile-per-hour winds and couple that with its movement at about 23, 24 miles per hour, there will be some power outages. the biggest threat now with the exception of a few isolated tornadoes around panama will be the surge. anyone along the track around alabama, georgia, could have power knocked out and flight delays in new england after the weekend. but let's talk about the surge. most places can handle three and four feet. but when you get to
bay st. louis, gulfport and pascagoula and mobile bay. this is some good news, nate is still a strong category 1, but its chances of becoming a category 2 before landfall are dwindling. dry air is starting to infiltrate the system, and that's great. we don't want to see it be stronger. before it's moving around 23 miles per hour, it can intensify. they don't like to move this fast. hard to see the eye on satellite, you can. we're within 50 miles of the mouth of the mississippi. most of the...
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she was in st. louis for a concert last night and decided to just drop on in to the wedding. >> can you imagine that? >> no. >> good fireworks. very cool. the weather is pretty quiet for the afternoon commute. >> yes. heavy rain and slippery roads and glenn, that's why you've issued a first alert. it could be messy, right? >> yes. a combination of the rain and fallen leaves and a good bit of wind, too. pretty good gusts. of course, the entire area, generally between 7:00 a.m. going to the western side of philadelphia and into the city itself and toward the afternoon at the shore. the shore is going to get it the last, of course. and it may last a little longer at the shore. the thunderstorms, possibly severe with damaging winds in some spots and the flooding in some places because of the leaves and clogged drains. not that we're going to get multiple inches of rain. it's just coming in the same 15-minute period. this is a different model and it's not as ominous as the last one. but we're talking abo
she was in st. louis for a concert last night and decided to just drop on in to the wedding. >> can you imagine that? >> no. >> good fireworks. very cool. the weather is pretty quiet for the afternoon commute. >> yes. heavy rain and slippery roads and glenn, that's why you've issued a first alert. it could be messy, right? >> yes. a combination of the rain and fallen leaves and a good bit of wind, too. pretty good gusts. of course, the entire area, generally...
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that could have to do with the st. louis post headlines rain --t amazon farmer let licenses have gained. scarlet: let's bring in kevin cirilli, our chief washington's correspondent. the president shows the executive order in the action he is taken to declare the opioid crisis a national emergency. what stuck out to you? kevin: so much. from a policy standpoint, the president urging private businesses to work with the federal government in order to combat what has become an oh lloyd crisis, he specifically lawsuits.ward but also toward working with the private sector on innovative ways to craft painkillers that are non-addictive and yes, there was some politics. he noted the -- he argued for the importance of bolstering u.s. mexico border security. he did it through a geopolitical lens, arguing that impacts latin american countries. there is something different about this speech. since covering then canada donald trump since the beginning of his campaign, there was a personal side to the speech that stuck out. inside we
that could have to do with the st. louis post headlines rain --t amazon farmer let licenses have gained. scarlet: let's bring in kevin cirilli, our chief washington's correspondent. the president shows the executive order in the action he is taken to declare the opioid crisis a national emergency. what stuck out to you? kevin: so much. from a policy standpoint, the president urging private businesses to work with the federal government in order to combat what has become an oh lloyd crisis, he...
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st. louis, ifs in you will, to tier properties into tier cities. where else? david: homebuilders. homes,u.s., we need more so the homebuilders need capital. some of the homebuilders' balance sheets are in great shape. some cannot get access to debt capital the way they could 10 years ago before 2008 hit, so private capital is stepping in. we will raise capital to offset balance sheets for homebuilders. erik: you describe yourself, investors a bottom-up who informs himself with macro. what is your macro view right now? how is that informing your perspective on credit? david: for people who do distressed credit, some of us feel we are due a distress cycle. it has been eight years since the last distress cycle. but it may well be that we are in mid cycle. spread and yield and prices look like a yield cycle, but if you look at -- where is the leverage in a system? what are the actual issues? are they in balance? it is not clear that we are not midcycle. i do not think we are there yet to call for a recession or a bankruptcy in the next couple of years. erik: so if you are right, and i
st. louis, ifs in you will, to tier properties into tier cities. where else? david: homebuilders. homes,u.s., we need more so the homebuilders need capital. some of the homebuilders' balance sheets are in great shape. some cannot get access to debt capital the way they could 10 years ago before 2008 hit, so private capital is stepping in. we will raise capital to offset balance sheets for homebuilders. erik: you describe yourself, investors a bottom-up who informs himself with macro. what is...
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louis, to louisville and beyond, playing in ballrooms, staterooms and solutions. he was ultimately brought to 1846 he, where in married lucy stanton. sometime during this time, but after becoming free, he began to use an indian name and identity. assume a he did it variety of disguises over his -- if his strategy was to lay low, he did a miserable job. from the moment he lost -- left home, he consistently thrust himself into the spotlight. so the claim that he was trying to mask his identity in order to obtain his freedom is fairly debunked. whether he was advertising his skills as a musician for higher, given himself the white women, or taking the stage at popular solutions, like castle garden in new york, excitement and publicity followed him all around. with time and help from patrons and managers, he became practiced in the art of self fashioning. i will come back to all that. the second most common and wrong claim about the people at the center of the book is while he may or may not have been native american, his wife certainly was. with the exception of morm
louis, to louisville and beyond, playing in ballrooms, staterooms and solutions. he was ultimately brought to 1846 he, where in married lucy stanton. sometime during this time, but after becoming free, he began to use an indian name and identity. assume a he did it variety of disguises over his -- if his strategy was to lay low, he did a miserable job. from the moment he lost -- left home, he consistently thrust himself into the spotlight. so the claim that he was trying to mask his identity in...