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augustine.t's where kara franker is. she's a travel blogger. hi! >> hi. >> on september 8th, st. augustine celebrated its 450th anniversary, making it older than any permanent settlement on the u.s. mainland. but most people don't know that. why not? >> most people don't realize that st. augustine is the oldest city because we learn british and english traditions in school. so we learn about jamestown. we learn about plymouth. but st. augustine was actually founded in 1565, and that was 42 years before jamestown. >> the first european to arrive where you are was ponce de león. he called it "flowery land," giving the area the current name, florida. was he really looking for the fountain of youth? >> well, that's an interesting debate for the historians, because, you know, they tend to say he wasn't looking for the fountain of youth. there's not really a lot of evidence to actually come to that conclusion. but it is legend. it is folklore. it's something that we like to talk a lot about here in st
augustine.t's where kara franker is. she's a travel blogger. hi! >> hi. >> on september 8th, st. augustine celebrated its 450th anniversary, making it older than any permanent settlement on the u.s. mainland. but most people don't know that. why not? >> most people don't realize that st. augustine is the oldest city because we learn british and english traditions in school. so we learn about jamestown. we learn about plymouth. but st. augustine was actually founded in 1565,...
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they drag you can across the bridge from augustine. they blow a hole in the armory. we have a surviving witness. a lieutenant in the militia. a charles hathaway. check mason to the cook in the army and now he ran a gambling operation in hamburg. using they will kill all of us? yes. do now is pretty got to save your soul. give up your wife and children and everyone else. he hung his head and commenced crying. it was terrific disagreement among the whites. bill robinson said the way to do it is going hold court-martial and whatever the court-martial determines you can do that you can do it. a small detachment moved away from the ranks and probably consulted with general butler. certainly they drew up a list. henry gets and was one of the voice in the wagon. he was shot in the head. the come back to the ring and they do that for more times. he ran as fast as he could. he was gunned down. what better funding want than that. that is the reason we have verbatim quotations from inside the dithering. so what do you do the next day. conversation is that the wheels of justice
they drag you can across the bridge from augustine. they blow a hole in the armory. we have a surviving witness. a lieutenant in the militia. a charles hathaway. check mason to the cook in the army and now he ran a gambling operation in hamburg. using they will kill all of us? yes. do now is pretty got to save your soul. give up your wife and children and everyone else. he hung his head and commenced crying. it was terrific disagreement among the whites. bill robinson said the way to do it is...
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augustine worked in several montgomery county schools until 2003. in that year, he was convicted of watching young boys in the bathroom at a frederick key's baseball game. >> freddie gray's childhood friend took the witness stand in baltimore today. he talked about what he saw last april, officers arrested gray, putting him in the back of a police van. he comes on day two for the trial of bike patrol officer edward nero. we have a live look at what happens next in this trial. chris? >> reporter: doer even, what is happening, never happened before. two police officers charged with criminal charges in connection with the death of freddie gray are compelled to testify at this trial. edward nero walks to the courthouse daily. last december porter made the me death of freddie gray. who was injured while being transported in a police wagon. ending in a hung jury and now under a court order to testify against officer nero. >> officer porter was there as a witness when mr. gray was load need the van and that's a difficult term to use. because he is a human
augustine worked in several montgomery county schools until 2003. in that year, he was convicted of watching young boys in the bathroom at a frederick key's baseball game. >> freddie gray's childhood friend took the witness stand in baltimore today. he talked about what he saw last april, officers arrested gray, putting him in the back of a police van. he comes on day two for the trial of bike patrol officer edward nero. we have a live look at what happens next in this trial. chris?...
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wererisoners in charleston held in worse conditions than those that to saint augustine. the articles of capitulation, the continental and listed men would be held in the city of charleston. the continental officers were sent to mount pleasant, across the river from charleston. what happens with the continental prisoners, the reason -- the ones in charleston, they are kept first in the barracks in the city. the barracks were in the first few lines of where the defense lines where the city of charleston. defensesee 70 to the lines. -- you can't see close proximity to the defense line. these soldiers knew exactly where to get in and where to get out and so over the course of the summer of 1780, large numbers of men slip out of the barracks at night and are able to escape him charleston. one loyalist estimated about 1000 men escape from charleston in the year there were held there and most would have done so in the summer of 1780 when they were kept in these barracks. the british realizes this is happening and after the battles of camden and fishing creek, they have about an
wererisoners in charleston held in worse conditions than those that to saint augustine. the articles of capitulation, the continental and listed men would be held in the city of charleston. the continental officers were sent to mount pleasant, across the river from charleston. what happens with the continental prisoners, the reason -- the ones in charleston, they are kept first in the barracks in the city. the barracks were in the first few lines of where the defense lines where the city of...
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charleston were certainly held under much more harsh conditions and the gentleman sent to saint augustine. these were the continental prisoners. capitulation,e of the continental enlisted men would be held in the city of charleston. the continental officers were sent on parole over to mount pleasant, right across the river from charleston south. what happens with the continental prisoners, or the ones that stephen charleston? they would be capped first in the barracks in the city. capped -- kept first in the barracks of the city. they were within 100 yards during the siege of charleston, so here's the american defense line. this rectangle is the barracks. these soldiers knew every cranny of these defense lines. they fought at them for six weeks, so they knew where to get in and out. ofr the course of the summer 1780, large numbers of men slip out of the barracks and will be able to escape from charleston. one was estimated that about 1000 men escaped from charleston and most would have done so in the summer of 1780, when they were kept in the barracks. what happens is that the british rea
charleston were certainly held under much more harsh conditions and the gentleman sent to saint augustine. these were the continental prisoners. capitulation,e of the continental enlisted men would be held in the city of charleston. the continental officers were sent on parole over to mount pleasant, right across the river from charleston south. what happens with the continental prisoners, or the ones that stephen charleston? they would be capped first in the barracks in the city. capped --...
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catherine: that was augustin in havana.nd now the petition calling for the venezuelan president to be recalled has got 1.5 8 million signatures. that is according to the opposition behind the petition. experiencing for our daily power outages in many cities. food shortages, and widespread [indiscernible] the president has dismissed this and says he will stay in power. europe and the united states need to stop their talks on a major new trade deal. it has leaked over 200 pages of classified details on the atlantic trade partnership. the environmental pressure group claiming this would hurt environmental and food safety standards. we have more. reporter: emblazoned on the walls of the parliament, hundreds of leaked documents giving a rare insight into the secretary of -- secretive talks. they are calling for more transparency on the controversial free-trade negotiation. >> we think it should be stopped immediately and the start of a real public debate on what should be the content of a trade agreement. reporter: this confirms
catherine: that was augustin in havana.nd now the petition calling for the venezuelan president to be recalled has got 1.5 8 million signatures. that is according to the opposition behind the petition. experiencing for our daily power outages in many cities. food shortages, and widespread [indiscernible] the president has dismissed this and says he will stay in power. europe and the united states need to stop their talks on a major new trade deal. it has leaked over 200 pages of classified...
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of hippo, saint augustine, who had lost a good friend.and he said in his memoirsrs that he had lost, "the half of my soul." so a while at least, after an event like that, a terrifying event, i think one feels like an amputee in the world. there's something very disabled going on, and you're asked to continue walking. and it's very hard, something like that. but in time, i think one gives up that feeling, because there's work to be done and there's another war. and philip would be the first to say, "walk it." and so i keep trying. amy: you've continued to get arrested. do you think these arrests, what you have engaged in, protests, even when people are not being arrested or jailed, h have an affect? i mean, you have gone through a number of wars now. do youou think things are getting g better? >> no. amy: or do you think they're getting worse? >> no, this is the worst time of my long life, really. i've never seen such a base, cowardly violation of any kind of human bond that i can respect. these people appear on television -- the unwritten
of hippo, saint augustine, who had lost a good friend.and he said in his memoirsrs that he had lost, "the half of my soul." so a while at least, after an event like that, a terrifying event, i think one feels like an amputee in the world. there's something very disabled going on, and you're asked to continue walking. and it's very hard, something like that. but in time, i think one gives up that feeling, because there's work to be done and there's another war. and philip would be the...
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paul chambers is live augustine and said the red cross is helping more than two dozen displaced residents. >> reporter: the management for the property asked us to leave the property. i will tell you more than two dozen people are without a permanent home tonight. the call came in before 2:00 this afternoon. >> i saw the flames from the freeway. >> reporter: it was fully engulfed. firefighters were on the scene battling the fire. there were no people inside the building. >> i went inside and rescued my dog.>> reporter: 12 units were affected by the fire. neighbors say they believe the fire was intentionally set. it is too early to determine the cause.>> i have the fire investigators in there and interviewing witnesses and sing every can make a determination.>> reporter: these two woman took the clothes off their back to give to children. the red cross are helping people find a place to stay. >>> a legal action filed this week is threatening when part of san francisco gay pride celebration. three men filed the claim. they were wounded by shootings in 2013 and 2015 during the after party at
paul chambers is live augustine and said the red cross is helping more than two dozen displaced residents. >> reporter: the management for the property asked us to leave the property. i will tell you more than two dozen people are without a permanent home tonight. the call came in before 2:00 this afternoon. >> i saw the flames from the freeway. >> reporter: it was fully engulfed. firefighters were on the scene battling the fire. there were no people inside the building....
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they drag canada across the -- ae from augustine cannon across the bridge from augusta. they escape out of the back of the armory and many of them are captured and carried to the dead ring, which is right there. as it happened, we have who is in theess dead ring that day. one of the men there was a lieutenant in the militia. his lieutenant is a man named charles halfway. he was in the dead ring and turns to a friend and says, "what do you think of this?" jack mays had been a cook in the union army. he ran again with operation in hamburg. " i don't know what to think of it. do you think they will kill all of us?" " i think so." " do you think they will kill me?" " i think so. just pray to god to save your save your wife and children." with that he hung his head and commenced crying. ring right around the african-american prisoner. they just want to open the ring up and turn it into a firing line and be done with it. one white name bill robinson said, no, the way to do it is to go hold a court-martial. whatever the court-martial determines you can do, you can do it. a smal
they drag canada across the -- ae from augustine cannon across the bridge from augusta. they escape out of the back of the armory and many of them are captured and carried to the dead ring, which is right there. as it happened, we have who is in theess dead ring that day. one of the men there was a lieutenant in the militia. his lieutenant is a man named charles halfway. he was in the dead ring and turns to a friend and says, "what do you think of this?" jack mays had been a cook in...
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a crash on 295 approaching 35, not impacting speeds a whole lot and wilmington a wreck along the augustine cutoff at wedge road but no major delays reported so far. aside from the ongoing construction. we'll check it again coming up in the next half hour. >> thank you. >>> still ahead here at 4:00, president obama announces plans to do something no american president has ever done. >>> and the latest on the fight against gender and bathrooms in america. >>> and a local movie getting international recognition, we'll introduce you to the twin sisters behind the film about to be shown at cannes. he could install your ceiling fan.ce said he couldn't. and that one time ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. now ron does too. the e series. legendary john deere quality. unexpected low price. e series compact tractors come with an industry-best, six-year, no-cost powertrain warranty. >>> watching the u.s. markets today. look at the closing numbers and green arrows across the board. the dow closing up m
a crash on 295 approaching 35, not impacting speeds a whole lot and wilmington a wreck along the augustine cutoff at wedge road but no major delays reported so far. aside from the ongoing construction. we'll check it again coming up in the next half hour. >> thank you. >>> still ahead here at 4:00, president obama announces plans to do something no american president has ever done. >>> and the latest on the fight against gender and bathrooms in america. >>> and...
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that would be the best as nation -- the best explanation i could give us to why they skipped augustine. the march to the sea, not augusta. towards the sea. there was question on if he would go to mobile. even lincoln said, i'm not sure where he is going. he is like a rat, i know which hole he went in, i just don't know what hole he will come out. lincoln, he always had a way with words. wait for the mic. thes sherman's man got into rice fields of georgia, they actually did not know what rice was or had not eaten much. did not know how to eat it. there was an account that i read , i don't know if i can believe it, about the union soldiers putting gunpowder on rice to spice it up to give it flavor. may be they didn't have salt or pepper. todd: i prefer sharp or gravy -- shrimp or gravy online. i've never tried gunpowder. though, it may help with a bad case of constipation. [laughter] i have read those accounts. i do not know if they are accurate. rice does require seasoning. it probably tasted better. what we have today is not the same kind of race they were riceg -- the same kind of the
that would be the best as nation -- the best explanation i could give us to why they skipped augustine. the march to the sea, not augusta. towards the sea. there was question on if he would go to mobile. even lincoln said, i'm not sure where he is going. he is like a rat, i know which hole he went in, i just don't know what hole he will come out. lincoln, he always had a way with words. wait for the mic. thes sherman's man got into rice fields of georgia, they actually did not know what rice...
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augustine diaz said "die-hard."ys fast times at ridgemont high. >> classic. >> jerry says raiders of the lost ark. >> trading places, right? >> gerald chen, "ghostbusters." wild in the streets. that's a song. that's left over from traffic jams. trading places by mike barkof. >> robin perez says terminator. matthew says "back to the future." mike carter has a list. empire strikes back, raiders of the lost ark, scarface, fast times at ridgemont high, "labyrinth." i would have to say the princess bride. >> chad -- i like the princess bride. >> and producer chelsea. so yes. >> chad says the breakfast club and my personal favorite "ferris bueller's day off." >> it was a good decade when you think about it. >> thanks. you can reach us #ktvuthe9. rosemary? >> gosh, so many of those that were named. wasn't "purple rain"? >> "purple rain." >> definitely. >> a memorable run. >> no rain today. >> grey behind us. >>> a few sprinkles tomorrow though and a lot of grey out there. we are definitely turning the corner on the weather
augustine diaz said "die-hard."ys fast times at ridgemont high. >> classic. >> jerry says raiders of the lost ark. >> trading places, right? >> gerald chen, "ghostbusters." wild in the streets. that's a song. that's left over from traffic jams. trading places by mike barkof. >> robin perez says terminator. matthew says "back to the future." mike carter has a list. empire strikes back, raiders of the lost ark, scarface, fast times at...
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there is samantha augustine from usta from show -- aug the today show.witter followers have called me out. had someone comments on msnbc. an anchor who is now on cnn. mr. heyman: cameron hall was very close to prince. there was talk she may not come tonight, she was very upset by his death. [chatter] there is the senior adviser to the president. mr. heyman: there is gayle king. cbs thisg working for morning, but also a good friend of oprah winfrey. scanning this, i cannot find valerie jarrett. >> john kerry just walked in. yeah.esa heinz kerry, >> there's his daughter, his elder daughter behind him. she's a doctor. and the other daughter on the left. i didn't see her. one a filmmaker and one a doctor. >> and it looks like valerie jarrett's guest is cbs. cbs has valerie jarrett, morgan , joshn, aretha franklin earnest, press, and bernie sanders all as their guest tonight. >> that was chris wallace that just walked through. some of the fox guests include jeff goldblum and vinegar fox and cheryl ladd -- vivica fox. how elong. tony romo. >> speaking of fox,
there is samantha augustine from usta from show -- aug the today show.witter followers have called me out. had someone comments on msnbc. an anchor who is now on cnn. mr. heyman: cameron hall was very close to prince. there was talk she may not come tonight, she was very upset by his death. [chatter] there is the senior adviser to the president. mr. heyman: there is gayle king. cbs thisg working for morning, but also a good friend of oprah winfrey. scanning this, i cannot find valerie jarrett....
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believed thingly that the highest a government could attain -- in this he sounds very much like saint augustin from the city of that the most important thing a government can ever secure and will always do so poorly but when it does so we should cherish it, that it's justice. justice is the highest thing of government. governmentss that -- she's not an anarchist and a libertarian. we have both those streaks in his 20's. him verymain with strong, that fear of what the new state could be, whether it's communist or fascist or democratic, that it did have a totalitarian streak, even in free societies. governments when they behave properly at best secured justice. if you remember, from "city of god," august and said, all governments are nothing but robbers who have achieved ascendancy over other thieves and robbers. under the rubric of justice, then we can have natural law and natural rights secured in this world. it is first most important that we secure justice. this is government's sole job. finally, number five. for kirk, the idea that every generation must in some way promote prudence. this he
believed thingly that the highest a government could attain -- in this he sounds very much like saint augustin from the city of that the most important thing a government can ever secure and will always do so poorly but when it does so we should cherish it, that it's justice. justice is the highest thing of government. governmentss that -- she's not an anarchist and a libertarian. we have both those streaks in his 20's. him verymain with strong, that fear of what the new state could be, whether...
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there is a very good chapter here about what makes a just war as proposed by san ambrose and saint augustinee is no just war when we look at the way we use drones. the question i have is, how can we do onto others as that we would have them do onto us? what would happen to us if someone did not like our politics and then targeted us with drones? and killed our uncle, our aunt, our friend, when they are trying to get us, even when there has not been any due process to show that i'm really guilty of the thing for which you are trying to target me. i think that is why arch bishop tutu's statement is so powerful. we are doing this to people out there, but what would happen if they did it to us? if the the same thing were being done to us? >> it was very hard to listen to this for me. for for one thing, i am an obama supporter, i am a democrat, a lot of looking at the whole picture, i guess i would say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. i had no idea that you could see the faces of people with the drone. i had a tiny amount of knowledge about drones, that is why came here, to learn and to l
there is a very good chapter here about what makes a just war as proposed by san ambrose and saint augustinee is no just war when we look at the way we use drones. the question i have is, how can we do onto others as that we would have them do onto us? what would happen to us if someone did not like our politics and then targeted us with drones? and killed our uncle, our aunt, our friend, when they are trying to get us, even when there has not been any due process to show that i'm really guilty...
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the pages back there, augustine, stanhope, lackland, and the son of the assistant private secretary toit reaches the prince's chamber. before.never seen this the standard of arms lowered to the floor as an acknowledgment of the sovereign. pages, andve three one seems to dropped out already. he didn't faint, but something happened. in the house of lords, everyone rises. lady carrying the cap of maintenance, she backs into her position. she may not be using the stairs, but this queen is wearing the crown. kate: yes, the korea cannot even get up the stairs. daniel: she just ate in the carriage. -- the tory a could not get up the stairs. daniel: she just stated her carriage. she is our longest reigning monarch, and here she is doing the role you'd expect a 40-year-old to be doing. daniel: now, she is going to, she has given the lord great shamblin the nod, he raises his rod, and is he on the good time? works reallyh, he hard to get everything right. even with his eyesight, which is acute, he couldn't see that one. there are some lights that got want to indicate it is time to set off. danie
the pages back there, augustine, stanhope, lackland, and the son of the assistant private secretary toit reaches the prince's chamber. before.never seen this the standard of arms lowered to the floor as an acknowledgment of the sovereign. pages, andve three one seems to dropped out already. he didn't faint, but something happened. in the house of lords, everyone rises. lady carrying the cap of maintenance, she backs into her position. she may not be using the stairs, but this queen is wearing...
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the pages back there, augustine, stanhope, lackland, and the son of the assistant private secretary toe soul of state reaches the prince's chamber. we have never seen this before. you see their the standard of arms lowered to the floor in acknowledgment of the sovereign. then you have three pages, and one seems to dropped out already. he didn't faint on parade, but something happened. in the house of lords, everyone rises. lady carrying the cap of maintenance, she is the leader of the house of lords, she backs into her position. kate, she may not be using the stairs, but this queen is wearing the crown. victorialiams: yes, couldn't even get up the stairs. she just stayed her carriage. prof. williams: she is our longest reigning monarch, and here she is doing the role you'd expect a 40-year-old to be doing, quite brilliantly. mr. brittain: i think she has given the lord great shamblin the nod, he raises his rod, and is he on the good time? mr. ward: yeah, he is a good friend of mine and he works really hard to get everything right. even with his eyesight, which is very acute, he couldn'
the pages back there, augustine, stanhope, lackland, and the son of the assistant private secretary toe soul of state reaches the prince's chamber. we have never seen this before. you see their the standard of arms lowered to the floor in acknowledgment of the sovereign. then you have three pages, and one seems to dropped out already. he didn't faint on parade, but something happened. in the house of lords, everyone rises. lady carrying the cap of maintenance, she is the leader of the house of...
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host: up next on our independent line, chuck from saint augustine, florida.m - we have been there for 16 years now. and we still don't know who the hell our allies are. israel took care of these people and fought the mall in six days and wiped them out. this place is a cesspool over there. you say we need more money for arms. we supply 80% of the arms in the whole middle east. then -- excuse me, i lost my train of ought. -- of thought. host: do you want to respond? guest: i understand the sentiment, i really do. it's frustrating. i get it. the cold war was frustrating. the hot war was frustrating. do reality is we have to what we need to do now to fromnt really bad people wanting to come to the united states and kill us. that means trying to stop them where they are now so that they cannot make her wait back over here. if we don't take a strong position on that, as complicated as it may be and try to do it as intelligently as we can, and we are going to open the door for them to come here. there is no other way to do it and we are looking for other options ar
host: up next on our independent line, chuck from saint augustine, florida.m - we have been there for 16 years now. and we still don't know who the hell our allies are. israel took care of these people and fought the mall in six days and wiped them out. this place is a cesspool over there. you say we need more money for arms. we supply 80% of the arms in the whole middle east. then -- excuse me, i lost my train of ought. -- of thought. host: do you want to respond? guest: i understand the...
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augustine prep has been playing baseball almost all of his life. years old when he picked up his first bait ball. not only is he one of the top pitchers but his coach says he is an excellent defensive first base man as well. >> he is a great character individual. he is an excellent student in our school. he is well respected, among the school community, and on the baseball field. >> the thing i learn from baseball is failure is okay because, seven times out of ten you are batting 300 and you have to bound back next time. >> reporter: morganwick kicked off month of may with the .452 batting average a, 622 on base percentage and three wins, zero loss pitching record. he says that what attracts him to pitching is control aspect. he knows the team can rely on him to help get the win. >> baseball, it is so much every single day we are out there doing something whether it is pouring rain outside, in the gym, in the batting cage, hitting, we never stop. >> sky is the limit with him. he is gifted with his right arm pitching wise. great hitter, great defens
augustine prep has been playing baseball almost all of his life. years old when he picked up his first bait ball. not only is he one of the top pitchers but his coach says he is an excellent defensive first base man as well. >> he is a great character individual. he is an excellent student in our school. he is well respected, among the school community, and on the baseball field. >> the thing i learn from baseball is failure is okay because, seven times out of ten you are batting...
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augustine, florida. jamie was holding her 2-month-old baby at the time. devon was killed on april 14 in orange, new jersey. gio, 24, and tonya, 46, were killed outside a house on april 16 in orlando, florida. gino was the leader of the orlando chapter of my brother's keeper, where he mentored at-risk youth. an unidentified 27-year-old man was killed on a sidewalk on april 16 in detroit, michigan. edwin, 46, an unidentified man, and his unidentified woman were killed on april 17 in hiladelphia, pennsylvania. jackson, 29, was killed inside a nightclub on april 17 in ed binburg, texas. he's survived by his wife and wo children. thalia, 19, killed in broad daylight in long beach, california. had a 1-year-old child shown in this picture and he was looking forward to his very first father's day. damon, 23, was killed while filming a music video on april 19 in chicago. molly, 35, and her children, 5 and 2, were killed by their husband and father on april 19 in cady, texas. jason, 18, was killed in a parked car with his friend on april 19 in chicago, illinois. ei
augustine, florida. jamie was holding her 2-month-old baby at the time. devon was killed on april 14 in orange, new jersey. gio, 24, and tonya, 46, were killed outside a house on april 16 in orlando, florida. gino was the leader of the orlando chapter of my brother's keeper, where he mentored at-risk youth. an unidentified 27-year-old man was killed on a sidewalk on april 16 in detroit, michigan. edwin, 46, an unidentified man, and his unidentified woman were killed on april 17 in hiladelphia,...
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host: up next on our independent line, chuck from saint augustine, florida. um - we have been there for 16 years now. and we still don't know who the hell our allies are. israel took care of these people and fought the mall in six days and wiped them out. this place is a cesspool over there. you say we need more money for arms. we supply 80% of the arms in the whole middle east. then -- excuse me, i lost my train of ought. -- of thought. host: do you want to respond? guest: i understand the sentiment, i really do. it's frustrating. i get it. the cold war was frustrating. the hot war was frustrating. do reality is we have to what we need to do now to fromnt really bad people wanting to come to the united states and kill us. that means trying to stop them where they are now so that they cannot make her wait back over here. if we don't take a strong position on that, as complicated as it may be and try to do it as intelligently as we can, and we are going to open the door for them to come here. there is no other way to do it and we are looking for other options
host: up next on our independent line, chuck from saint augustine, florida. um - we have been there for 16 years now. and we still don't know who the hell our allies are. israel took care of these people and fought the mall in six days and wiped them out. this place is a cesspool over there. you say we need more money for arms. we supply 80% of the arms in the whole middle east. then -- excuse me, i lost my train of ought. -- of thought. host: do you want to respond? guest: i understand the...
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host: up next on our independent line, chuck from saint augustine, florida. um - we have been there for 16 years now. and we still don't know who the hell our allies are. israel took care of these people and fought the mall in six days and wiped them out. this place is a cesspool over there. you say we need more money for arms. we supply 80% of the arms in the whole middle east. then -- excuse me, i lost my train of ought. -- of thought. host: do you want to respond? guest: i understand the sentiment, i really do. it's frustrating. i get it. the cold war was frustrating. the hot war was frustrating. do reality is we have to what we need to do now to fromnt really bad people wanting to come to the united states and kill us. that means trying to stop them where they are now so that they cannot make her wait back over here. if we don't take a strong position on that, as complicated as it may be and try to do it as intelligently as we can, and we are going to open the door for them to come here. there is no other way to do it and we are looking for other options
host: up next on our independent line, chuck from saint augustine, florida. um - we have been there for 16 years now. and we still don't know who the hell our allies are. israel took care of these people and fought the mall in six days and wiped them out. this place is a cesspool over there. you say we need more money for arms. we supply 80% of the arms in the whole middle east. then -- excuse me, i lost my train of ought. -- of thought. host: do you want to respond? guest: i understand the...