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each of the crosses -- repre >>> take a look on the lawn of the guadeloupe church in san jose, you see it here. each of those crosses represents a person who has lost his or her life to violence, specifically in the south bay, but now, these crosses that were in the national splilgt are gone. damien broke the story on twitter and joins us now with more. where'd they dpo and why? >> there would be, they've been thrown away, there would be 36 crosses behind me now here, one for each homicide victim this year, but a new priest has brought change and with it, some discomfort to this community. the white kross once adorneded the white lawn. each representing a san jose homicide victim, but these are the crosses today, abandoned at a nearby community garden. javier says the crosses are just there, thrown on the ground. no respect. a new pastor had the crosses removed after the church said some parishioners claimed it looked like a cemetery. then the pastor gave the group a pink slip. the group held tutoring classes for children, citizenship and english classes for adults on church grounds. t
each of the crosses -- repre >>> take a look on the lawn of the guadeloupe church in san jose, you see it here. each of those crosses represents a person who has lost his or her life to violence, specifically in the south bay, but now, these crosses that were in the national splilgt are gone. damien broke the story on twitter and joins us now with more. where'd they dpo and why? >> there would be, they've been thrown away, there would be 36 crosses behind me now here, one for...
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guadeloupe is a sugar island. that's where real money is being made.t was a sign of huh vow valu the islands were. hamilton saw the commerce generated from the ground up, this first job in christian stead in st. croix was for a merchant house, called beakman and kruger, headquartered in new york city, it had branches in the west indies, and another branch in bristol, england. the kruger who ran the bristol branch ended up becoming a member of parliament and represented britain with edmond burk. that's another sign of the importance of the sugar trade and the wealth that it generated. hamilton was not bound for parliament, he was a clerk in a store. but he saw from the bottom, from the ground up, how trading was done, how money circulated, how deals were made. he also saw the enormous disparities in the holding of this wealth. most of this money went to planters. many of them didn't even live in the islands where their plantations were. jane mansfield's novel, there is a plantation owner in antigua and he comes back to england from antigua. many of the
guadeloupe is a sugar island. that's where real money is being made.t was a sign of huh vow valu the islands were. hamilton saw the commerce generated from the ground up, this first job in christian stead in st. croix was for a merchant house, called beakman and kruger, headquartered in new york city, it had branches in the west indies, and another branch in bristol, england. the kruger who ran the bristol branch ended up becoming a member of parliament and represented britain with edmond burk....
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they decided to give back guadeloupe. they were fiercely criticized by the british business community. how could they have done this? canada has only snow. guadeloupe is a sugar island, that's where real money is being made. that was a sign of how valuable these islands were. hamilton saw the commerce that was generated from the ground up. his first job for christiansted in st. croix was for a merchant house called beekman and krueger. it was headquartered in new york city. it had branches in the west indies and another branch in bristol, england. the krueger who ran the bristol branch ended up becoming a member of parliament, and he represented britain along with edmund burke. that's another sign of the importance of the sugar trade and the wealth that it generated. hamilton was not bound for parliament. he was a clerk in a store. but he saw from the bottom, from the ground up, how trading was done, how money circumstance lait circulated. he also saw the enormous disparities in the holding of this wealth. most of this mo
they decided to give back guadeloupe. they were fiercely criticized by the british business community. how could they have done this? canada has only snow. guadeloupe is a sugar island, that's where real money is being made. that was a sign of how valuable these islands were. hamilton saw the commerce that was generated from the ground up. his first job for christiansted in st. croix was for a merchant house called beekman and krueger. it was headquartered in new york city. it had branches in...
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. >>> a deadly shooting investigation is unfolding in guadeloupe a. it happened and men were shot and killed in the neighborhood overnight. deputies are going door-to-door to find out if anyone knows anything that can help in the investigation. >>> police are investigating a shooting that sent one man to the hospital. this happened near this morning -- near six street and thomas. a man in his 30s was shot in the back. he was taken to the hospital in serious condition. police don't have a suspect description. >>> in scottsdale, officers arrested a man who threatened a this started on the 101 when dps officers stopped a car that was weaving. the officer noticed pot in car. the trooper then pulled something from his seat. of the trooper heard a click and believed it was a misfire from a gun. the trooper pulled out his gun and the driver sped off. he ditched his car at apartment. but a k-9 unit found the suspect hiding in the bushes. no weapon has been found but the driver could face charges for speeding. >>> an armed robbery -- armed robbery caught on ca
. >>> a deadly shooting investigation is unfolding in guadeloupe a. it happened and men were shot and killed in the neighborhood overnight. deputies are going door-to-door to find out if anyone knows anything that can help in the investigation. >>> police are investigating a shooting that sent one man to the hospital. this happened near this morning -- near six street and thomas. a man in his 30s was shot in the back. he was taken to the hospital in serious condition. police...
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this week's country church salute goes to the our lady of guadeloupe parish church in colarado. it's the state's oldest church. built in 1858, and 150 years old, it still stands and is used today. around 400 families call this historic church home. as always we want to learn about your home church as well... salutes can be sent to the address on the screen. but for some, harvest conditions are far from ideal. demock mann is in hyde county north carolina. he says it's always fun to pick corn after a hurricane. in ty-rell and that cotton, soybean and corn crops were severly damaged. most of the cotton is in boll opening stage which made the crop especially vulnerable. my friend wallace was busy harvesting in arkansas this week. he says for him, he's taking off a record rice harvest. but that's not the case for everyone in his area. it's the corn crop that's suffering-- he says worst corn yield in 15 years. and it looks good, but the yield monitor is rag about. combine that with low prices, and many farmers aren't even looking at breakeven right now. and more disapointment in corn
this week's country church salute goes to the our lady of guadeloupe parish church in colarado. it's the state's oldest church. built in 1858, and 150 years old, it still stands and is used today. around 400 families call this historic church home. as always we want to learn about your home church as well... salutes can be sent to the address on the screen. but for some, harvest conditions are far from ideal. demock mann is in hyde county north carolina. he says it's always fun to pick corn...
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the pile of white crosses that once covered the lawn of guadeloupe church in san jose, these crosses honored homicide victims. the new pastor, though, would not go on camera, but the church tells us that some parishioners felt the crosses made the parish look eery like a cemetery, so they were removed. the pastor gave a pink slip to a group, they held tutoring and english classes on church grounds. >> just sad to see that we're not even given a chance. i don't think they have had time to know us, who we are. >> in a letter to parishioners, the pastor explains the church needs the space the group uses to provide bible study and other faith-based classes. critics say these decision are dividing the parish. >>> take a look, san jose police suspect he stole more than $10,000 in contractor tools and a mountain bike. the burglary happened back in june at a home on danby drive which is near piedmont hills high school. investigators are hoping someone recognizes this man and contacts police. >>> president obama spent part of his day in lake tahoe but it wasn't a may investigatiovacati. he ta
the pile of white crosses that once covered the lawn of guadeloupe church in san jose, these crosses honored homicide victims. the new pastor, though, would not go on camera, but the church tells us that some parishioners felt the crosses made the parish look eery like a cemetery, so they were removed. the pastor gave a pink slip to a group, they held tutoring and english classes on church grounds. >> just sad to see that we're not even given a chance. i don't think they have had time to...