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>> new details on the school shooting in st. louis. downtown st. louis. trace gallagher has breaking information. what's happening? >> reporter: as you said, this is the stevens institute of business and art. we have learned, our fox affiliate in st. louis reporting that two people have been shot. and one victim was found shot in a stairwell of this school, which is at least four stories tall. this is for all intents and purposes, a trade school. they have fashion, interior design, paralegal, hospitality. and the gunman apparently was up on the fourth floor and now there are reports the gunman has turned the gun on himself, shot himself in the chest and s.w.a.t. teams are inside the building. and they have cleared at least the first four floors of this school. it is hard to see with no live pictures how tall the building is. he was on the fourth floor. there were shots fired. one victim found in the stairwell. this was orientation day for the schooling, which is a trade school. there are reports coming out of our fox affiliate that the shooter, a self-inf
>> new details on the school shooting in st. louis. downtown st. louis. trace gallagher has breaking information. what's happening? >> reporter: as you said, this is the stevens institute of business and art. we have learned, our fox affiliate in st. louis reporting that two people have been shot. and one victim was found shot in a stairwell of this school, which is at least four stories tall. this is for all intents and purposes, a trade school. they have fashion, interior design,...
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it hoped saturday in st. louis, missouri. tens of thousands of people lined the streets cheering the troops and shaking hands. this was a thank you big enough to make the nation notice and also personal enough to grab your heart and rattle it a little. >> twice army national guard major rick ranford has flown home after serving in iraq. >> you could have dropped me in any city in the united states because i was home. >> reporter: he was touched by the outpouring of his hometown. >> completely overwhelmed. >> this from "nightly news" this weekend. our nation has been debating whether now is a good time to celebrate veterans coming home from iraq, especially since so many of them are being redeployed to afghanistan which is a war, of course, that is ongoing. still though, on sunday the new york giants will be playing the new england patriots in a football game known as the super bowl. by tradition the winning team gets a big parade downtown. the josnew york giants got one 2008. the patriots got one in 2005 when they were champs
it hoped saturday in st. louis, missouri. tens of thousands of people lined the streets cheering the troops and shaking hands. this was a thank you big enough to make the nation notice and also personal enough to grab your heart and rattle it a little. >> twice army national guard major rick ranford has flown home after serving in iraq. >> you could have dropped me in any city in the united states because i was home. >> reporter: he was touched by the outpouring of his...
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louis, involving not only a shooter, but apparently a st. louis school administrator. we are going to have a lot more details on this as well and check with roy blunt, a missouri senator in just a second. this occurs on the eve of the president's all-out assault on assault weapons. according to many of his critics, taking executive actions to do something, seizing on evens like this that are intrinsically unconstitutional. among them, crystal wright. what is your fear when you hear of events like this, that we compound them -- taking executive orders, what? >> well, neil, first of all, i hate to hear about any massive shooting like this. i think it really-- the nation needs to come together and talk about the more systematic problems within our society that are causing these young men to kill like this. back to the president's executive order, we know that the president is threatening to issue 19 executive orders around the second amendment and gun control. and i think that, when you have policies of this magnitude, where you have democrats who believe in the second am
louis, involving not only a shooter, but apparently a st. louis school administrator. we are going to have a lot more details on this as well and check with roy blunt, a missouri senator in just a second. this occurs on the eve of the president's all-out assault on assault weapons. according to many of his critics, taking executive actions to do something, seizing on evens like this that are intrinsically unconstitutional. among them, crystal wright. what is your fear when you hear of events...
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the giants go to st. louis and need to win there and back home. the st. louis cardinals are? >> audience: out of here! >> now for the big one. the mighty american league detroit tigers. you ready? the detroit tigers -- they are? audience: out of here! >> you never disappoint. here is my partner mike. >> well, we have become an organization of expertation. there's expectation when you win a championship in 2010 and there is expectation when you get in that ballpark everyday and it's over flowing with your love and affection and there is purity in the formula that this organization goes about trying to meet those standards of excellence. it starts with the fans of historians that we call investors that kept us here in san francisco and goes to the front office comprised of men and women dedicating their lives to this team and goes to baseball operations and the fierce -- the fierce, the ferocious drive of brian saibian and his staff and the most storied manager in san francisco giants history and his teachers and coaches and on to the training and medical staff, but inevitably
the giants go to st. louis and need to win there and back home. the st. louis cardinals are? >> audience: out of here! >> now for the big one. the mighty american league detroit tigers. you ready? the detroit tigers -- they are? audience: out of here! >> you never disappoint. here is my partner mike. >> well, we have become an organization of expertation. there's expectation when you win a championship in 2010 and there is expectation when you get in that ballpark...
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clayco also oversaw the building of the new busch stadium in st. louis. right now, clayco has a thousand employees - nearly 300 in chicago - a number there that's about to double. in a joint statement, clayco's ceo said "we see chicago as an integeral part of our expansion strategy as we add talent and build clayco into the nation's leading full-service real estate development, architecture, engineering and construction firm." but privatization does have its critics. "how does a citizen hold a private firm accountable for a good that they once received from a government entity?" however, employment search firms were ecstatic. rosemary haefner, human resources vice president at career builder, said, "clayco could have a ripple effect far beyond construction. we see improvement in the sales sector and other ancillary jobs go hand-in-hand with this." manpower called the move "very positive. it reinforces our forecast for an improvement in construction, followed by manufacturing." illinois' state board of elections lists clayco as a $50,000 donor to rahm eman
clayco also oversaw the building of the new busch stadium in st. louis. right now, clayco has a thousand employees - nearly 300 in chicago - a number there that's about to double. in a joint statement, clayco's ceo said "we see chicago as an integeral part of our expansion strategy as we add talent and build clayco into the nation's leading full-service real estate development, architecture, engineering and construction firm." but privatization does have its critics. "how does a...
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this first parade was in st. louis. tomorrow the second big parade in the united states of america to mark the end of the war. this time it will the be leld in tucson, arizona. this isn't the military or government coming up with this idea. this is just citizens. this organizers say they were inspired by what st. louis did. we've had three debates so far. the candidates have spent five hours arguing about medicare and social security and jobs. they are argued over the rules of the debate and big bird. there's been no talk about how we are treating veterans. lots of americans have been thinking about this generation of veterans that come home and need a job. ordinary americans are holding their own parades. welcome home love florida and tucson and new england coastal ports smith new hampshire. the pentagon, for reasons that i do not start to understand, still say they do not want new york city to hold a parade. new york city is where we've always done this. new york did throw one ticker tape parade for the new york giant
this first parade was in st. louis. tomorrow the second big parade in the united states of america to mark the end of the war. this time it will the be leld in tucson, arizona. this isn't the military or government coming up with this idea. this is just citizens. this organizers say they were inspired by what st. louis did. we've had three debates so far. the candidates have spent five hours arguing about medicare and social security and jobs. they are argued over the rules of the debate and...
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musial one of the greatest hitter spent his 22 year career with st. louis and helped the cardinals win three championships and also baltimore orioles manager earl we ever, died at 82. he was known for explosive temper got him thrown out of over a hundred games and four american league penants and the 1974 world championship. in 1969 he did not win. >> because the new york mets won. >> he's also famous for, and i had the pleasure of meeting him and interviewing him in baltimore, he was actually thrown out-- okay thrown out of a hundred games, on three days he was tone out of both games on a double header. you have to set that and come back. >> and might spend the time in the dugout. 11 minutes after the top of
musial one of the greatest hitter spent his 22 year career with st. louis and helped the cardinals win three championships and also baltimore orioles manager earl we ever, died at 82. he was known for explosive temper got him thrown out of over a hundred games and four american league penants and the 1974 world championship. in 1969 he did not win. >> because the new york mets won. >> he's also famous for, and i had the pleasure of meeting him and interviewing him in baltimore, he...
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during his more than two decades with the st. louis cardinals musial earned the national league batting title. he won three world series championships. stan the man as he was known was 92. >>> with the private swearing-in of president obama out of the way, anticipation is building for president obama's big public day tomorrow, especially that second inaugural address. msnbc contributor ari melber here in d.c. as well doing some inaugural coverage for tumbler and joins me now with his take on the twhoords will matter tomorrow. good sunday to you, my friend. >> good day. thank you, my friend. tomorrow president obama will deliver the 57th inaugural address. the best inaugural addresses tend to rise above politics. the most universal rhetoric in our history debuted on inauguration day. that's, of course, when fdr told a nervous populace we've got nothing to fear but fear itself and during an 1801 inaugural
during his more than two decades with the st. louis cardinals musial earned the national league batting title. he won three world series championships. stan the man as he was known was 92. >>> with the private swearing-in of president obama out of the way, anticipation is building for president obama's big public day tomorrow, especially that second inaugural address. msnbc contributor ari melber here in d.c. as well doing some inaugural coverage for tumbler and joins me now with his...
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he was st. louis born but spent his entire career as a manager in baltimore. the ball club was his for 17 seasons from 1968 to 1982 and 1985 to 1986. the oiroles won -- orioles won six titles and of course the world series in 1970. he won 1480 games. when he was inducted into the hall of fame, he was it not for his intensity, flair, and wit. the hall cites his innovative style and color for confrontations with the men in blue. defense and the 31 homer were his hallmarks. surely you see his hat on backwards, his face on fire. our earl of baltimore. in 1986, he said on my tombstone, just write the sorest loser that ever lived. one who will be sorely missed. >> passing of earl weaver came on a day when orioles fans came together in baltimore for fan fest. we were there and are joined live now from tandem yards -- and yards. >>-- camden yards. >> just about everybody had something to date -- to say today about earl weaver. >> it is a sad day. i think it is appropriately are celebrating orioles baseball at the fan fest here. >> as thousands of hands -- fans look to
he was st. louis born but spent his entire career as a manager in baltimore. the ball club was his for 17 seasons from 1968 to 1982 and 1985 to 1986. the oiroles won -- orioles won six titles and of course the world series in 1970. he won 1480 games. when he was inducted into the hall of fame, he was it not for his intensity, flair, and wit. the hall cites his innovative style and color for confrontations with the men in blue. defense and the 31 homer were his hallmarks. surely you see his hat...
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clearly an upped police presence in st. louis. this is washington avenue in st. louis. there has been a shooting. here's some new video. this is video on the ground. i see one ambulance, possibly more. the big question is injuries. police are telling us at least two adult men being taken to the hospital in critical condition. is one of those adult men the shooter who is in custody? we do not know. this is all still coming into us. we're going to talk more about this on the other side of the break. stay right here. get more out of it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like earning a bonus of up to $600 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in a schwab ira tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and 150 commission-free online trades tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus our rollover consultants handle virtually tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all the details tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you focus on the bigger picture. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so give us a call and get started today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 see schwab.com/iraoffer for terms and conditions. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good.
clearly an upped police presence in st. louis. this is washington avenue in st. louis. there has been a shooting. here's some new video. this is video on the ground. i see one ambulance, possibly more. the big question is injuries. police are telling us at least two adult men being taken to the hospital in critical condition. is one of those adult men the shooter who is in custody? we do not know. this is all still coming into us. we're going to talk more about this on the other side of the...
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we got down to st. louis. never say die. and that last game against detroit was the first time we got behind and they never say die and they ended up winning the thing. [cheers and applause] now, we had something different to help us. in 2010 we had the rally gong. that game through for us but this here we have hunter pence's sermons and wherever you are thank you hunter. [cheers and applause] but as i was flying here after we beat detroit you have to realize that we're drinking from water -- from the well dug by others. there are so many people that did something here to contribute. the players, the coaches, myself we're in front the tv, but owners with their help. they have such a commitment to make the best experience for you fans and doing all they can, and to extend the storied history of this franchise and -- as he said we're just not working together as gm manager. we're friends. i can't appreciate more how supportive he's been throughout of this with me. he's the genius that put this talent together to help get this
we got down to st. louis. never say die. and that last game against detroit was the first time we got behind and they never say die and they ended up winning the thing. [cheers and applause] now, we had something different to help us. in 2010 we had the rally gong. that game through for us but this here we have hunter pence's sermons and wherever you are thank you hunter. [cheers and applause] but as i was flying here after we beat detroit you have to realize that we're drinking from water --...
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remember, there was one in st. louis this afternoon. and another one tonight. two people killed two people have turned themselves into state police. this is a matter for hazard county, kentucky. jonathan hunt, our chief fox report correspondent has gotten the details on this. jonathan, astounding? >> yeah, shep. apparently this latest shooting happened at the hazard community and technical college just this evening. a dispatcher at the county's 911 center telling local reporters there there have been two fatalities and possibly one injury. possibly. kentucky state police spokesman tony watts said two people came to the state police post in hazard, turned themselves in, he said the state police are not investigating they held the men until hazard police picked them up. stephan grainer, president of the school, said the shooting happened in the parking lot of the first federal center building on campus at about 6:00 p.m. as why yneld stand right now, shep. that school remains on lockdown. although the building are said to have been searched. there is according to
remember, there was one in st. louis this afternoon. and another one tonight. two people killed two people have turned themselves into state police. this is a matter for hazard county, kentucky. jonathan hunt, our chief fox report correspondent has gotten the details on this. jonathan, astounding? >> yeah, shep. apparently this latest shooting happened at the hazard community and technical college just this evening. a dispatcher at the county's 911 center telling local reporters there...
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now, on the st. louis teams, we have who's on first. what's on second. i don't know is on third. >> steve: that's what i'm trying to find out. >> jimmy: i'm telling you. who's on first. what's on second. i don't know is on third. >> steve: do you know the fellows' name? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: then, who's playing first? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: the fellow on first base? >> jimmy: who. >> steve: the guy playing first base for st. louis. >> jimmy: who. [ light laughter ] >> steve: the fellow who's on first base? >> jimmy: who is on first. >> steve: what are you asking me for? >> jimmy: i'm not asking you. i'm telling you who is on first. >> you guys talking about me? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yes. yes, as a matter of fact, we are. this is who. >> steve: how show i know? i've never met the guy! >> jimmy: well, now you've met him. >> steve: met who? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: look, would you tell me your name? >> who. >> steve: you! >> jimmy: who. >> steve: him! >> me? >> steve: yes! >> who. >> steve: hmm. what is your name? >> jimmy: no, no, no. what
now, on the st. louis teams, we have who's on first. what's on second. i don't know is on third. >> steve: that's what i'm trying to find out. >> jimmy: i'm telling you. who's on first. what's on second. i don't know is on third. >> steve: do you know the fellows' name? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: then, who's playing first? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: the fellow on first base? >> jimmy: who. >> steve: the guy playing first base for st. louis....
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partly sunny in st. louis, 66. showers in denver, 32. occasional showers in seattle, 36 degrees. >>> a 19-year-old an jukz history has been solved. richard lan ders was 5 years old when his grandparents fled from their indiana home during a custody issue in 1994. they recently traced lan ders to his home in minnesota through his social security number. he's married and expecting his first child. authorities declined to say whether the grandparents will be charged. >>> federal health officials want the manufacturers of sleeping medications to cut the dosage of the drugs. the request follows hundreds of reports with driver-related problems with the chemicals and sleeping pills. >> reporter: people who tame ambien or sleeping pills will soon be ingesting lower doses. the food and drug administration is ordering the companies to cut the dose for women. it's based on new research that shows a higher dose can cause morning drowsiness which can case accidents. >> at 7:00 or so in the morning there are still portions that are left over. >> repor
partly sunny in st. louis, 66. showers in denver, 32. occasional showers in seattle, 36 degrees. >>> a 19-year-old an jukz history has been solved. richard lan ders was 5 years old when his grandparents fled from their indiana home during a custody issue in 1994. they recently traced lan ders to his home in minnesota through his social security number. he's married and expecting his first child. authorities declined to say whether the grandparents will be charged. >>> federal...
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capitals with two men in the penalty box and martin st. louis to steven stamkos. back to st. louis for the goal, and he had two goals in this game. lightning take a 4-3 lead. >> we definitely had a few miscues and with forwards as good as they are, they're going to put it in the back of the net when you make a mistake. i think they capitalized on every single one of our mistakes. >> discipline will win you games. we cannot give teams five, six goals and expect to win any game. >> the caps will play their home opener this tuesday at the verizon center when they host the winnipeg jets. >>> in college basketball the teneth ranked terps women met up with georgia tech and didn't have too much trouble thanks to mel lace sa thomas. to atlanta, that yellow jacket on the attack but the team was not. early second half, terps up three and turning up the defense. thomas comes up with the steal, and she is unstoppable in transition. she played all 40 minutes today and was far from done. less than two minutes later, off the jackets' miss, the terps on the break again. thomas racing down co
capitals with two men in the penalty box and martin st. louis to steven stamkos. back to st. louis for the goal, and he had two goals in this game. lightning take a 4-3 lead. >> we definitely had a few miscues and with forwards as good as they are, they're going to put it in the back of the net when you make a mistake. i think they capitalized on every single one of our mistakes. >> discipline will win you games. we cannot give teams five, six goals and expect to win any game....
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we were in mid-70s all the way in kansas city and st. louis. the peak in kansas was the warmest you have ever seen in the month of january. that's the set up for what's going to happen today. it's a severe weather outbreak like in march or april. you are going to see a lot of moisture and warm air and a storm with a lot of cold air behind it. it's going to trigger possible tornadoes today. arkansas is at greatest risk. i'll show you that in a second. in dallas, you walk outside, it's 70 degrees. 67 in kansas city. already a record high at the stroke of midnight in kansas city. that's how unusually warm it is. be careful, snow in northern minnesota. it's this area of red, the greatest concern for tornadoes today. the state of arkansas, little rock, pine bluff down to northern louisiana back up to memphis. this is after dark. that's what makes it especially dangerous. the late night severe weather events. it's typically, when we look back and get the most fatalities. hopefully we will avoid it tonight. >> thanks so much, bill. straight ahead on t
we were in mid-70s all the way in kansas city and st. louis. the peak in kansas was the warmest you have ever seen in the month of january. that's the set up for what's going to happen today. it's a severe weather outbreak like in march or april. you are going to see a lot of moisture and warm air and a storm with a lot of cold air behind it. it's going to trigger possible tornadoes today. arkansas is at greatest risk. i'll show you that in a second. in dallas, you walk outside, it's 70...
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watching you, st. louis, indianapolis, chance of damaging winds. the severe weather and strong storms goes to the east coast. chicago could be up in the mid 60s two days from now and then there will be a high in the teens by the time we get to thursday and friday. just kind of a wild weather week for a lot of us. >> maybe that cold snap was it, maybe we're done? >> no. it's going to get very cold, especially the northeast, next weekend. >>> thanks, bill. time for some sports now. tiger woods 11 holes away from his eighth career win in california. tiger leads the field by 6 after seeking five birdies in the third round and three more in the final round. he's at 17 under for the tournament. has a chance to win for the first time since the nationals last july. not wearing his signature red because he knew he would play on monday because play was delayed. the third and final part of the round was played yesterday. he'll try to finish off the win today. tiger is back. his last monday win, by the way was at torre pines when he won the u.s. open. >>> the
watching you, st. louis, indianapolis, chance of damaging winds. the severe weather and strong storms goes to the east coast. chicago could be up in the mid 60s two days from now and then there will be a high in the teens by the time we get to thursday and friday. just kind of a wild weather week for a lot of us. >> maybe that cold snap was it, maybe we're done? >> no. it's going to get very cold, especially the northeast, next weekend. >>> thanks, bill. time for some...
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in thebes, illinois near st. louis, the u.s. army corps of engineers is dredging and blasting the river bottom to help keep shipping lanes open. everything from oil to cement to chemicals, to 60% of u.s. grain exports moved down this river. >> it's a major artery to the gulf coast, no doubt. all the exports go down this river to the center gulf. >> reporter: and this artery is clogged. >> it is clogged up. >> reporter: a typical tow boat moves 15 loaded barges. it would take six locomotives pulling 216 rail cars, or 1,050 tractor-trailers to move the same amount of goods. so it's clear how vital the river is to the nation's commerce. operators say if the mississippi doesn't get any precipitation in the next few days, it's going to be too shallow for tow boats to operate, bringing shipping to a standstill. george foster, who runs tugs up and down the mississippi has already tied up some of his fleet. >> we're predicting to go another two feet lower than we are right now. >> reporter: shippers want the army corps of engineers to t
in thebes, illinois near st. louis, the u.s. army corps of engineers is dredging and blasting the river bottom to help keep shipping lanes open. everything from oil to cement to chemicals, to 60% of u.s. grain exports moved down this river. >> it's a major artery to the gulf coast, no doubt. all the exports go down this river to the center gulf. >> reporter: and this artery is clogged. >> it is clogged up. >> reporter: a typical tow boat moves 15 loaded barges. it would...
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partly sunny in st. louis, 66. showers in denver, 32. occasional showers in seattle, 36 degrees. >>> a 19-year-old abduction mystery has been solved. richard landers was 5 years old when his paternal grandparents fled from their indiana home during a custody issue in 1994. police recently traced landers to his home in minnesota through his social security number. landers now 24 and married is expecting his first child. authorities declined to say whether the grandparents will be charged. >>> federal health officials want the manufacturers of sleeping pill medications to cut the dosage of the drugs. the request follows hundreds of reports with driver-related problems connected with the chemicals in sleeping pills. teresa garcia reports. >> reporter: people who tame ambien or sleeping pills will soon be ingesting lower doses. the food and drug administration is ordering drug companies to cut the dosage in half for women. the move is based on new research that shows the higher dose can cause morning ging drowsiness, which can lead to car ac
partly sunny in st. louis, 66. showers in denver, 32. occasional showers in seattle, 36 degrees. >>> a 19-year-old abduction mystery has been solved. richard landers was 5 years old when his paternal grandparents fled from their indiana home during a custody issue in 1994. police recently traced landers to his home in minnesota through his social security number. landers now 24 and married is expecting his first child. authorities declined to say whether the grandparents will be...
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st. louis, partly cloudy, 40 degrees. denver, mostly sunny, 57. and seattle, a little cloudy, occasional rain. 47 the high. >>> well, much of england, scotland, and wales is in the grip of bitter cold and heavy snow. at an animal sanctuary in wales one shivery chimp is taking to a blanket when she's outside. her caretaker say it's because she's used to living in a house. others eat ice. apparently they don't mind the ice that much. >>> here in the u.s. they're getting millimeter more a little high tech than a blanket. >> reporter: these orangutans like to keep embarrass and now there's an app for that. keepers at the smithsonian national zoo have given these apes an ipad. 36-year-old bonnie enjoys playing the drums. 16-year-old kyle likes to watch video. keeper erin stromberg says the ipads are a natural fit for the highly intelligent primates. >> it's really fun to watch them interact with something and get such enjoyment and flip through it and really understand what they're doing, tapping the drums, playing the piano. >> reporter: while they do
st. louis, partly cloudy, 40 degrees. denver, mostly sunny, 57. and seattle, a little cloudy, occasional rain. 47 the high. >>> well, much of england, scotland, and wales is in the grip of bitter cold and heavy snow. at an animal sanctuary in wales one shivery chimp is taking to a blanket when she's outside. her caretaker say it's because she's used to living in a house. others eat ice. apparently they don't mind the ice that much. >>> here in the u.s. they're getting...
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cosgrove lives in st. louis and his sister lives in the vicinity but not the city. the dr requesters have talked about the love of the city and one thing to think about is the long-term owners want to maintain the property. it's in need of updating structurally and they need to look to the future for themselves and make sure it's a viable entity. they're adding a unit to the ground floor and horizontal expansion to the rear and also adding a bedroom and bathroom to the existing flats and those units being really truly family size homes. you can see that the applicants are talking about the open space and one thing to keep in mind we're not talking about being in the heart of north beach or mission where there isn't much open space and this is opposite ft. mason and there is considerable open space on the other side of the street. the existing interior block does have a lot of variation in terms of the depth of the buildings. most notably the building right here goes into the rear open space and looking at the ground study this is proposed change with the new additio
cosgrove lives in st. louis and his sister lives in the vicinity but not the city. the dr requesters have talked about the love of the city and one thing to think about is the long-term owners want to maintain the property. it's in need of updating structurally and they need to look to the future for themselves and make sure it's a viable entity. they're adding a unit to the ground floor and horizontal expansion to the rear and also adding a bedroom and bathroom to the existing flats and those...
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meanwhile, raining in chicago, st. louis and kansas city. wintry west of the rockies, with snow in the mountains. and rain from seattle to l.a. >>> it's another day of spring-like temperatures along the east coast. much of florida will be in the 80s. warmer, too, in the midwest. fargo will be 37, instead of the usual 18. much cooler in l.a., with a high in the mid-50s. >>> when we come back this morning, why half the houses in america could be getting a huge break on their winter heating bills. good news. >> yes. >>> then, a new token of our affection. you get to vote as monopoly dumps a classic playing piece for something shiny and new. >>> and the biggest show in san diego today is in black and white. a baby panda meets his public. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, aig has had some second thoughts about suing the federal government over the bailout that saved the company. the insurance giant has decided not to join a lawsuit that claims shareholders were hurt because aig got too little taxpayer money in the deal. aig, of course, was rescu
meanwhile, raining in chicago, st. louis and kansas city. wintry west of the rockies, with snow in the mountains. and rain from seattle to l.a. >>> it's another day of spring-like temperatures along the east coast. much of florida will be in the 80s. warmer, too, in the midwest. fargo will be 37, instead of the usual 18. much cooler in l.a., with a high in the mid-50s. >>> when we come back this morning, why half the houses in america could be getting a huge break on their...
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st. louis, partly cloudy, 40 degrees. denver, mostly sunny, 57. and seattle, a little cloudy, occasional rain. 47 the high. >>> well, much of england, scotland, and wales is in the grip of bitter cold and heavy snow. at an animal sanctuary in wales one shivering chimp is taking to using a blanket when she's outside. her caretaker say it's because she's used to living in a house. others eat ice. apparently they don't mind the ice that much. >>> here in the u.s. some primates are getting their hands on something a little more high tech than a blanket. susan mcginnis went to the zoo and found yore rain tangs going ape over the ipad. >> reporter: these orangutans like to keep busy, and now there's an app for that. keepers at the smithsonian national zoo have given these apes an ipad. >> what are we going to play today? >> reporter: 36-year-old bonnie enjoys playing the drums. 16-year-old kyle likes to watch video. keeper erin stromberg says the ipads are a natural fit for the highly intelligent primates. >> it's just really fun to watch them interact
st. louis, partly cloudy, 40 degrees. denver, mostly sunny, 57. and seattle, a little cloudy, occasional rain. 47 the high. >>> well, much of england, scotland, and wales is in the grip of bitter cold and heavy snow. at an animal sanctuary in wales one shivering chimp is taking to using a blanket when she's outside. her caretaker say it's because she's used to living in a house. others eat ice. apparently they don't mind the ice that much. >>> here in the u.s. some primates...
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atlanta and st. louis, high of 70. denver can expect flurries with a high of 34. seattle, a little rain, high of 46. >>> a wounded warrior has undergone a rare double arm transplant. brendon marrocco had transplant surgery last month. the 26-year-old infantryman posted these pictures on his twitter account and tweeted that his new arms already move a little. he is the first u.s. soldier to survive after losing both his arms and legs in the iraq war and only the seventh person in the u.s. to undergo successful double arm transplant surgery. >>> iran says it has sent a live monkey into space monday. the monkey was strapped into something that looks like a car seat. the iranian spokesperson says it returned to earth safely. the state department has not confirmed the flight but says the launch could show that iran is developing long-range missiles. >>> and new competition at the westminster kennel club. two new breeds will compete this year. the russell terrier dates back to the 1800s and was used for horse hunting. and the tree walker coonhound is energetic and suite
atlanta and st. louis, high of 70. denver can expect flurries with a high of 34. seattle, a little rain, high of 46. >>> a wounded warrior has undergone a rare double arm transplant. brendon marrocco had transplant surgery last month. the 26-year-old infantryman posted these pictures on his twitter account and tweeted that his new arms already move a little. he is the first u.s. soldier to survive after losing both his arms and legs in the iraq war and only the seventh person in the...
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Jan 27, 2013
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here is st. louis. the wintry mix is starting to push in right now. be careful if you're heading out this morning, especially on the overpasses and bridges. they tend to freeze first. chicago will also likely see this freezing rain moving in and they have a freezing rain advisory and could see around a tenth of an inch of freezing rain there. as well as in milwaukee. and you can see it starting to show up. that light wintry mix starting to show up on the radar. wintry weather all across the midwest into the twin cities and chicago and, of course, all this slick stuff pushing to the east as we head into today and into the day tomorrow. here is your future radar. expecting to see that wintry mix moving into chicago as we head towards dinnertime and then heading through the great lakes as the overnight hours just click away and we'll end up seeing this wintry mix moving in to cleveland, pittsburgh and early morning hours and then during the day tomorrow and new york city. so, be careful whether you're driving or walking, there is likely going to be slick
here is st. louis. the wintry mix is starting to push in right now. be careful if you're heading out this morning, especially on the overpasses and bridges. they tend to freeze first. chicago will also likely see this freezing rain moving in and they have a freezing rain advisory and could see around a tenth of an inch of freezing rain there. as well as in milwaukee. and you can see it starting to show up. that light wintry mix starting to show up on the radar. wintry weather all across the...
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st. louis, periods of sun, 22 the high there. denver, sunny, 61 the high. seattle, morning fog, 44 the high. >>> prince harry is heading back to england. captain wales as he's known in the military, has spent the last five months flying helicopter missions in one of the most dangerous provinces of afghanistan. as krista erickson tells us, the prince took on taliban fighters. >> reporter: prince harry is not above packing his own bags. the third in line to the throne is heading home after finishing his second tour of duty in afghanistan. harry is a gunner on british apache attack helicopters and says he fired on taliban fighters. >> save a life. that's what we resolve around i -- revolve around i suppose. you know, it's a -- it's trying to play the game, i suppose. >> reporter: he's been in afghanistan since september, spending christmas on the front lines. >> this is my bed. i don't really make it when i'm done here. a joy to have it made. >> reporter: shortly before he left for his assignment, prince harry suffered through bad press and a scolding from the
st. louis, periods of sun, 22 the high there. denver, sunny, 61 the high. seattle, morning fog, 44 the high. >>> prince harry is heading back to england. captain wales as he's known in the military, has spent the last five months flying helicopter missions in one of the most dangerous provinces of afghanistan. as krista erickson tells us, the prince took on taliban fighters. >> reporter: prince harry is not above packing his own bags. the third in line to the throne is heading...
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st. louis, 68 right now. the average is 41. birmingham, 71. behind this, very cold air. and the jet stream is positioned over a low pressure system that is giving us the extra oomph that we need to get the potential for severe weather. as we head into wednesday, all of that warmth shifting east wampld so new york, up towards 60 degrees, 75 in raleigh. the cold air behind that, bringing several inches of snow. but let's talk about the severe weather. tornado watch means that continue conditions are favorable from northeast texas to illinois, including st. louis, 8:00 p.m. central time. we don't have any tornado warnings, but we have a thunderstorm warning, north of st. louis area and the concern is we are going to be dealing with the potential of severe weather in the overnight hours, when people are sleeping. if you live from the gulf coast towards the southern great lakes. and we have the red-shaded area, very, very rare to see all of these cities in a moderate risk, so conditions are going to be favorable for not only hail and damaging wind, but long-lasting, destructi
st. louis, 68 right now. the average is 41. birmingham, 71. behind this, very cold air. and the jet stream is positioned over a low pressure system that is giving us the extra oomph that we need to get the potential for severe weather. as we head into wednesday, all of that warmth shifting east wampld so new york, up towards 60 degrees, 75 in raleigh. the cold air behind that, bringing several inches of snow. but let's talk about the severe weather. tornado watch means that continue conditions...
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Jan 27, 2013
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>> right now headed into st. louis and chicago. so what a mess it is going to be throughout this afternoon with the ice accumulating. it forms first on elevated surfaces. bridges, overpasses, freeways. slow down, take it easy. it is going to be a rough go for a while. as this moisture moves from the desert southwest. record rain in phoenix yesterday. one of the top ten wettest days ever in recorded history in the valley of the sun. that moisture starting to push more intohe pace in's midsection. still a few showers left in arizona, but the bulk of the activity here centered on st. louis right now. where freezing rain has been reported. trace amounts so far. more expected. could see a tenth of an inch of ice, and, of course, you know that is enough to make it very difficult to navigate the roadways. so stay at home if you can in the st. louis area this morning. also in chicago, throughout this afternoon, we expect to see conditions go downhill. you can see that wintry mix approaching the chicagoland area right now. so we expect to s
>> right now headed into st. louis and chicago. so what a mess it is going to be throughout this afternoon with the ice accumulating. it forms first on elevated surfaces. bridges, overpasses, freeways. slow down, take it easy. it is going to be a rough go for a while. as this moisture moves from the desert southwest. record rain in phoenix yesterday. one of the top ten wettest days ever in recorded history in the valley of the sun. that moisture starting to push more intohe pace in's...
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louis area with a rumble of thunder tonight in st. louis and you might hear the rumble of thunder tomorrow north of town. we'll zoom in, just some clouds rolling in right away. nothing to worry about. dry conditions and we will stay dry at least through tonight and probably most of tomorrow morning. temperatures, 48 in bethesda. 51 in arlington, 49 in fairfax. 47 in springfield. 51 at college park and 46 over in bowie. so the temperatures are still well above average for this time of the year and the day. now a few showers are on the way. dry tonight. mainly dry for the morning commute. there will be some wet roads in the evening. and especially north of town. rockville, frederick, going up that way. and certainly out towards leesburg, more to the west too. and a rumble of thunder is not out of the question yet. like april over the weekend, we'll be caught in a time warp over the weekend. future cast is 6:30 in the morning. no green blobs. clouds are increasing by lunchtime. but still you probably still walked to lunch, but then showe
louis area with a rumble of thunder tonight in st. louis and you might hear the rumble of thunder tomorrow north of town. we'll zoom in, just some clouds rolling in right away. nothing to worry about. dry conditions and we will stay dry at least through tonight and probably most of tomorrow morning. temperatures, 48 in bethesda. 51 in arlington, 49 in fairfax. 47 in springfield. 51 at college park and 46 over in bowie. so the temperatures are still well above average for this time of the year...
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in theebs, illinois near st. louis, the u.s. army corps of engineers is dredging and blasting the river bottom to help keep shipping lanes open. everything from oil to cement to chemicals, to 60% of u.s. grain exports moved down this river. >> it's a major artery to the gulf coast, no doubt. all the exports go down this river to the center gulf. >> reporter: and this artery is clogged. >> it is clogged up. >> reporter: a typical tow boat moves 15 loaded barges. it would take six locomotives pulling 216 rail cars, or 1,050 tractor-trailers to move the same amount of goods. so it's clear how vital the river is to the nation's commerce. operators say if the mississippi doesn't get any precipitation in the next few days, it's going to be too shallow for tow boats to operate, bringing shipping to a standstill. george foster, who runs tugs up and down the mississippi has already tied up some of his fleet. >> we're predicting to go another two feet lower than we are right now. >> reporter: shippers want the army corps of engineers to t
in theebs, illinois near st. louis, the u.s. army corps of engineers is dredging and blasting the river bottom to help keep shipping lanes open. everything from oil to cement to chemicals, to 60% of u.s. grain exports moved down this river. >> it's a major artery to the gulf coast, no doubt. all the exports go down this river to the center gulf. >> reporter: and this artery is clogged. >> it is clogged up. >> reporter: a typical tow boat moves 15 loaded barges. it would...
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>> right now headed into st. louis and chicago. so what a mess it is going to be throughout this afternoon with the ice accumulating. it forms first on elevated surfaces. bridges, overpasses, freeways. slow down, take it easy. it is going to be a rough go for a while. as this moisture moves from the desert southwest. record rain in phoenix yesterday. one of the top ten wettest days ever in recorded history in the valley of the sun. that moisture starting to push more into the pace in's midsection. still a few showers left in arizona, but the bulk of the activity here centered on st. louis right now. where freezing rain has been reported. trace amounts so far. more expected. could see a tenth of an inch of ice, and, of course, you know that is enough to make it very difficult to navigate the roadways. so stay at home if you can in the st. louis area this morning. also in chicago, throughout this afternoon, we expect to see conditions go downhill. you can see that wintry mix approaching the chicagoland area right now. so we expect to
>> right now headed into st. louis and chicago. so what a mess it is going to be throughout this afternoon with the ice accumulating. it forms first on elevated surfaces. bridges, overpasses, freeways. slow down, take it easy. it is going to be a rough go for a while. as this moisture moves from the desert southwest. record rain in phoenix yesterday. one of the top ten wettest days ever in recorded history in the valley of the sun. that moisture starting to push more into the pace in's...