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well, austin chose a path that not many people have. and it's impossible for us, as his parents and people who believe in him, to tell him, no, you're on the wrong path and you're making a bad decision. i think he's doing what in his heart and soul he wanted to do and needed to do and so how can he have regrets about that? >> right. i admire that so much. thank you for talking to us on this new year's day for looking ahead to 2017. you know, when donald trump rides by the museum on pennsylvania avenue in a couple of weeks, he's going to see a big banner about austin. that's one very visible sign of this case. i hope he sees it and the new administration continues what you're describing, the responsiveness that you've had in the last couple of years. >> thank you, brian. we really hope that this new year brings a renewed hope for an end to conflict and a beginning of healing all over the world and especially in the middle east. >> and we want to be sure and thank everyone, every organization, every individual that's been, you know, faith
well, austin chose a path that not many people have. and it's impossible for us, as his parents and people who believe in him, to tell him, no, you're on the wrong path and you're making a bad decision. i think he's doing what in his heart and soul he wanted to do and needed to do and so how can he have regrets about that? >> right. i admire that so much. thank you for talking to us on this new year's day for looking ahead to 2017. you know, when donald trump rides by the museum on...
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to fight for your freedom. >> reporter: but austin's attacker was not alone. she says there were eight or nine more watching some even joined in assaulting the rest of the group before taking off. >> just a bunch of boys, i mean, from i'd say 18 20's. >> reporter: freni called police and an ambulance rushed austin to the hospital. the attack left him with multiple injuries including a broken jaw but just a few hours ago, laurie discovered a glimpse of hope when the philadelphia crime commission announced a $7,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the attackers. >> we're outraged by it and we want to see this case brought to justice. >> reporter: john appledorn is president of the citizens' crime commission in philadelphia. >> here's a fellow who has been training to protect this country and isn't safe in his country. >> reporter: he says donations came in immediately in this case. it's a way to at least temporarily allow laurie freni to move forward as she continues to process exactly what happened. >> and i just pray to god that s
to fight for your freedom. >> reporter: but austin's attacker was not alone. she says there were eight or nine more watching some even joined in assaulting the rest of the group before taking off. >> just a bunch of boys, i mean, from i'd say 18 20's. >> reporter: freni called police and an ambulance rushed austin to the hospital. the attack left him with multiple injuries including a broken jaw but just a few hours ago, laurie discovered a glimpse of hope when the...
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to fight for your freedom. >> reporter: but austin's attacker was not alone. she says there were eight or nine more watching some even joined in assaulting the rest of the group before taking off. >> just a bunch of boys, i mean, from i'd say 18 20's. >> reporter: freni called police and an ambulance rushed austin to the hospital. the attack left him with multiple injuries including a broken jaw but just a few hours ago, laurie discovered a glimpse of hope when the philadelphia crime commission announced a $7,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the attackers. >> we're outraged by it and we want to see this case brought to justice. >> reporter: john appledorn is president of the citizens' crime commission in philadelphia. >> here's a fellow who has been training to protect this country and isn't safe in his country. >> reporter: he says donations came in immediately in this case. it's a way to at least temporarily allow laurie freni to move forward as she continues to process exactly what happened. >> and i just pray to god that s
to fight for your freedom. >> reporter: but austin's attacker was not alone. she says there were eight or nine more watching some even joined in assaulting the rest of the group before taking off. >> just a bunch of boys, i mean, from i'd say 18 20's. >> reporter: freni called police and an ambulance rushed austin to the hospital. the attack left him with multiple injuries including a broken jaw but just a few hours ago, laurie discovered a glimpse of hope when the...
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we told you about this before christmas. 19-year-old austin's mom said austin needs his broken jaw wider shut about eight weeks after being beaten by several men at 3rd and/or began at south philly. it started with nearly a dozen many between 18 and 20 ripping austin for wearing his army jacket. one person punched him while he was on the phone and she and austin's girlfriend tried to intervene they were also punched >> how anyone can put down the military is just -- makes no sense to me. these guys give up their lives for our freedom. i'm dumbfounded >> they remember this heart warming home coming before christmas made possible thanks to a stranger who covered his air fair to fly home. his mom couldn't afford the airfare, austin will likely miss heidi employment. these. >>> these men robbed a port richmond on the 2200 block. the pair threatened a teller at gunpoint and got away with cash. authorities believe they're connected to a rash of bank robberies month >> 2017 comes with new taxes. what's going to cost you more and how bad it will hit your wallet. in bucks county, police were on t
we told you about this before christmas. 19-year-old austin's mom said austin needs his broken jaw wider shut about eight weeks after being beaten by several men at 3rd and/or began at south philly. it started with nearly a dozen many between 18 and 20 ripping austin for wearing his army jacket. one person punched him while he was on the phone and she and austin's girlfriend tried to intervene they were also punched >> how anyone can put down the military is just -- makes no sense to me....
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austin friend i was headed home from the mummers parade when the attack happened out of no where. it is a tragic twist to a holiday reunion we first told you about. just weeks ago. our dave kinchen is live at jefferson university hospital tonight after speaking with the soldier's mom. dave? >> iaian, she tells thaws she was worried about her son's upcoming deployment, and just a matter of weeks, and she never thought that she would be dealing with something like this. assault right hear at home. >> this is 19 year old army service man today, in a jefferson university hospital bed, the same day he was supposed to head back to base. >> we're lost. just in complete disbelief. >> his mother, lori, said they were jumped at thirds and oregon after leaving the mummers parade festivities. >> he is such a good kid. he did not de is her of this. >> lori says it began with a group of young men ripping austin over his army jacket which she now wears. she says one of them then struck austin when he was on the phone, with more piling on. >> and me and his girlfriend tried pulling them off. they
austin friend i was headed home from the mummers parade when the attack happened out of no where. it is a tragic twist to a holiday reunion we first told you about. just weeks ago. our dave kinchen is live at jefferson university hospital tonight after speaking with the soldier's mom. dave? >> iaian, she tells thaws she was worried about her son's upcoming deployment, and just a matter of weeks, and she never thought that she would be dealing with something like this. assault right hear...
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talk about that. - well i moved to austin '76, i think,
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the austin was on the phone and mentioned being in the army. he was even wearing his army jacket. that is when her solder son was attack by a stranger, just after that person made negative remarks about the army. >> i don't understand how in your own country you put down men and women that fight for you, fight for your freedom. >> reporter: laurie says austin's attacker was not alone, she says there were eight or nine watching some even attack the rest of their group before running away. >> bunch of boys i would a 18 to 20. >> reporter: now as the investigation continues the philadelphia crime commission has announced a $7,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest and conviction in this case. >> we're outraged by it. here is a solder who has been training to protect this country and isn't safe in his own country. >> reporter: in the meantime austin continues to recover. he was rushed to the hospital that night with multiple injuries including a broken jaw. as he heels physically laurie continues to hope emotionally and hopes this award will help >> i just pray to god
the austin was on the phone and mentioned being in the army. he was even wearing his army jacket. that is when her solder son was attack by a stranger, just after that person made negative remarks about the army. >> i don't understand how in your own country you put down men and women that fight for you, fight for your freedom. >> reporter: laurie says austin's attacker was not alone, she says there were eight or nine watching some even attack the rest of their group before running...
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austin was on the phone and then mentioned being in the army, he was even wearing his army jacket. that is help she says her solder/son was attacked by a stranger, just after that person made negative remarks about the army. >> i don't understand how in your own country you put town men and women that fight the for you. fight the for your freedom. >> reporter: whori says austin 's attacker was not alone, she says there were eight or nine others watching and some tacked their group before running away. >> just a bunch of boys, i would say there 18 to 20. >> reporter: as the investigation continues the philadelphia crime commission has announced a $7,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest and conviction in this case. >> we're outraged by it. here's a fellow who has been training to row tech this country and isn't even safe in his own country. >> reporter: austin continues to recover, he was rush to the hospital that night with multiple injuries, including a broken jaw, and as he, heels physically, whori continues to heel emotionally and hopes that this helps. >> i jus
austin was on the phone and then mentioned being in the army, he was even wearing his army jacket. that is help she says her solder/son was attacked by a stranger, just after that person made negative remarks about the army. >> i don't understand how in your own country you put town men and women that fight the for you. fight the for your freedom. >> reporter: whori says austin 's attacker was not alone, she says there were eight or nine others watching and some tacked their group...
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they organize diversity meetups around austin. images in advertising is second nature. when you think about advertisers who are trying to get you guys to buy their products, do you feel like they understand who you are? no, i don't think they understand. i think they are taking a nice stab at it. it's definitely different than, you know, the commercials of the past, you know, when i was growing up. ♪ bounce! ♪ my clothes smell fresh and clean ♪ ♪ bounce, bounce, my socks don't cling. ♪ prince: i was just glad to have a commercial with a black person in it. hinojosa: one. prince: yeah, one, the token. so you're like, "ahh, black people." whereas now, as a savvy consumer, i want more than just a representative. i need to have more than just one black character. neal: and even something that's just a little more creative. i find that most depictions of people of color in advertising just rely on the same old tropes, you know. just the same old preexisting stereotypes. man: just for fun of it, jell-o tonight. hinojosa: historically th
they organize diversity meetups around austin. images in advertising is second nature. when you think about advertisers who are trying to get you guys to buy their products, do you feel like they understand who you are? no, i don't think they understand. i think they are taking a nice stab at it. it's definitely different than, you know, the commercials of the past, you know, when i was growing up. ♪ bounce! ♪ my clothes smell fresh and clean ♪ ♪ bounce, bounce, my socks don't cling....
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[applause] john: they applaud that they lost and uber and austin band uber so what's happening in austin? >> it's chaos especially after football games. the city is and what you're seeing is austin put the cap on the number of cabs the conservative city. austin is only 900 and the city that has most bars per-capita downtown, you are not trying to get 900 the road to get home all the drunk partiers every night. that's not going to work and it's sadly going to lead to real consequences for people driving under the influence and unfortunately dying from this decision. john: it's not like these don't exist. there are all these new businesses ride off's's and instaride get me ride get me aunt they have facebook ridesharing group with 8000 people. >> i was just down in austin and i had to take a taxi because i could not find a single ridesharing app that would work. it's a nonprofit. take away the profit motive and try do a charity in the customer service starts to suffer. we need uber and lyft to be operating or other private companies that care about making a profit. more portable rides more
[applause] john: they applaud that they lost and uber and austin band uber so what's happening in austin? >> it's chaos especially after football games. the city is and what you're seeing is austin put the cap on the number of cabs the conservative city. austin is only 900 and the city that has most bars per-capita downtown, you are not trying to get 900 the road to get home all the drunk partiers every night. that's not going to work and it's sadly going to lead to real consequences for...
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[applause] john: they applaud that they lost and uber and austin band uber so what's happening in austin? >> it's chaos especially after football games. the city is and what you're seeing is austin put the cap on the number of cabs the conservative city. austin is only 900 and the city that has most bars per-capita downtown, you are not trying to get 900 the road to get home all the drunk partiers every night. that's not going to work and it's sadly going to lead to real consequences for people driving under the influence and unfortunately dying from this decision. john: it's not like these don't exist. there are all these new businesses ride off's's and instaride get me ride get me aunt they have facebook ridesharing group with 8000 people. >> i was just down in austin and i had to take a taxi because i could not find a single ridesharing app that would work. it's a nonprofit. take away the profit motive and try do a charity in the customer service starts to suffer. we need uber and lyft to be operating or other private companies that care about making a profit. more portable rides more
[applause] john: they applaud that they lost and uber and austin band uber so what's happening in austin? >> it's chaos especially after football games. the city is and what you're seeing is austin put the cap on the number of cabs the conservative city. austin is only 900 and the city that has most bars per-capita downtown, you are not trying to get 900 the road to get home all the drunk partiers every night. that's not going to work and it's sadly going to lead to real consequences for...
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she said one person punched austin as he was on the phone and others joined in. the as she and austin's girlfriend tried to intervene they were also punched. >> how anyone can put town the military, it is just, it makes no sense to me. these are guys that give up their lives, to fight for our freedom, and you're going to beat them down. i'm dumbfounded. >> you will remember austin this way because he was part of the heart warming home coming will we told but just before christmas. remember a strange her covered austin's airfare, to fly higham to atco, new jersey from fort bening, georgia, his mom could not afford the airfare, and they were so happy once he finally came home we had them on the show here on good day, just two weeks ago. he was such a nice, young man, only 19 years old. you could see love he and his hotter shared. just horrible. he won't be able to get to the middle east just yet to stay home to recover. >> he gets beat up by a bunch of drunken idiots. >> his mouth is wired shut, eight weeks. >> yes. >> stupid. >> unbelievable. >> dopes, track down
she said one person punched austin as he was on the phone and others joined in. the as she and austin's girlfriend tried to intervene they were also punched. >> how anyone can put town the military, it is just, it makes no sense to me. these are guys that give up their lives, to fight for our freedom, and you're going to beat them down. i'm dumbfounded. >> you will remember austin this way because he was part of the heart warming home coming will we told but just before christmas....
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the coming new year brings new hope for the family of austin tice.ly american journalist believed to be missing in syria. he's been missing for more than four years. recently the united states government came out and said it has high confidence that tice is still alive even though he disappeared back in august of 2012 and there's been no known communication from anyone who may have captured him or may be holding him. this case has been a mystery and agonizing ordeal for mark and deborah tice. those are austin's parents who live in texas who have been working behind the scenes trying to figure out where their son is, what happened to him, and who could be holding him in syria. at first they say the obama administration was not supportive enough, was not communicative enough, but in the past couple of years they say that has improved and they now have hopes the trump administration will be equally supportive of their efforts to figure out what happened to austin and where he is now. here's part of what they told me about their experience. >> we've had
the coming new year brings new hope for the family of austin tice.ly american journalist believed to be missing in syria. he's been missing for more than four years. recently the united states government came out and said it has high confidence that tice is still alive even though he disappeared back in august of 2012 and there's been no known communication from anyone who may have captured him or may be holding him. this case has been a mystery and agonizing ordeal for mark and deborah tice....
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talk about that. - well i moved to austin '76, i think, with a band called the dixie diesels. we we're out of carbondale, illinois and we were kind of following the dream, asleep at the wheel, you know? we were kind of pattering ourselves after that. it was a cool band. and i was the girl singer. we got here and it was such a small community then and easy to navigate and with the number of clubs, just it was easy to navigate, it was smaller. we just got to know everybody quickly. one of our main gigs was the split rail, which is no longer here. - [eric] right, long lamented and deceased. - long lamented and deceased on south lamar. buddy miller was all over the place, one of the bands i saw him play in, he was the drummer. and buddy's a monster guitar player and singer and it just cracks me up that he was drumming, he can do anything. so i got to know everybody and we became friends. and julie miller as well. who was julie griffin back then. - [eric] back in the old days. - back in the old days. - now you know steve back not quite as long ago, but this relationship with steve,
talk about that. - well i moved to austin '76, i think, with a band called the dixie diesels. we we're out of carbondale, illinois and we were kind of following the dream, asleep at the wheel, you know? we were kind of pattering ourselves after that. it was a cool band. and i was the girl singer. we got here and it was such a small community then and easy to navigate and with the number of clubs, just it was easy to navigate, it was smaller. we just got to know everybody quickly. one of our...
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♪ and i'm missing her, missing her tonight ♪ o, i bet amy's back in austin ♪ i bet amy's back in austineah! ♪ ♪ no secrets for you ♪ and i know how hard this is for you do ♪ so if you really believe this love is so wrong ♪ we don't have to carry on ♪ but still i wonder ♪ why does it have to be wrong or right ♪ why do we have to be one way or the other ♪ would somebody please tell me ♪ why does it have to be black or white ♪ why do we have to one another oh, tell me why ♪ why does it have to be >> u.s. army veteran donny reese, everybody. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ o why does it have to be wrong or right ♪ why does it have to be one way or the other ♪ won't somebody please, please tell me ♪ why does it have to be black or white ♪ why do we have to one another ♪ o tell me why ♪ why does it have to be [cheering and applauding] ♪ ♪ he called her on the road from a lonely cold hotel room ♪ just to hear her say i love you one more time ♪ really heard the sound of the kid laughing in the background ♪ had to wipe away a tear from his eyes ♪ little voice came on the phone ♪ said, daddy when you come home
♪ and i'm missing her, missing her tonight ♪ o, i bet amy's back in austin ♪ i bet amy's back in austineah! ♪ ♪ no secrets for you ♪ and i know how hard this is for you do ♪ so if you really believe this love is so wrong ♪ we don't have to carry on ♪ but still i wonder ♪ why does it have to be wrong or right ♪ why do we have to be one way or the other ♪ would somebody please tell me ♪ why does it have to be black or white ♪ why do we have to one another oh, tell me...
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austin freeney was heading home from the mummers parade when his mom said the attack happened out ofo where. it is a tragic twist to a holiday reunion we first told but a few weeks ago. our dave kinchen spoke with the solder's mother. >> reporter: this is army serviceman austin frein toy day in the jefferson university hospital bed, the same day he was supposed to head back to base. >> we're lost. incomplete, disbelief. >> reporter: his mother laurie said they were jumped at third and oregon after leaving mummers day festivities. >> he is such a good kid and did not deserve this. >> reporter: laurie says it began with young men ripping austin over his army jacket. one struck austin on the phone with more piling on. >> me and his girlfriend, tried pulling them off and they hit us, we got hit in the face, she got thrown in the street and then they went after his 14 year-old brother, they were kicking him. >> reporter: austin came home from georgia just before christmas, and total vice arranged by a stranger since laurie could not after airfare tough times since his father died from can
austin freeney was heading home from the mummers parade when his mom said the attack happened out ofo where. it is a tragic twist to a holiday reunion we first told but a few weeks ago. our dave kinchen spoke with the solder's mother. >> reporter: this is army serviceman austin frein toy day in the jefferson university hospital bed, the same day he was supposed to head back to base. >> we're lost. incomplete, disbelief. >> reporter: his mother laurie said they were jumped at...
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i'm austin. >> austin? >> austin. >> is this your first time doing a bit?> mm-hmm. >> all right, look. you belong to any gangs or organizations? >> no. >> all right. i'm going to work with you. it's very important you don't get involved with anybody. no peer pressure. or anything. don't borrow no money from someone if you can't pay it back. don't get hooked up with no drugs if you can't deal with it. you understand what i'm saying? >> i don't do no kind of drugs. >> then i'll work with you. how much time you got? >> 70 years. >> damn. what kind of crime did you commit? >> robbery. >> home invasion? >> uh-huh. >> they don't want you doing that, man. that's a dangerous thing, man. you go to somebody's house. >> yep. >> you can't do that, partner. you understand what i'm talking about? austin, what you want to do? there's a lot of opportunities you can do while you're here. you get your high school education? >> yeah. >> and you wasted that? how old are you? >> 18. >> 18? you come right out of high school, and you go commit a crime. >> uh-huh. >> why? what you
i'm austin. >> austin? >> austin. >> is this your first time doing a bit?> mm-hmm. >> all right, look. you belong to any gangs or organizations? >> no. >> all right. i'm going to work with you. it's very important you don't get involved with anybody. no peer pressure. or anything. don't borrow no money from someone if you can't pay it back. don't get hooked up with no drugs if you can't deal with it. you understand what i'm saying? >> i don't do no...
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austin freeney was heading home from the mummers parade when he was attack. it is a tragic twist to the who will take reunion we first told but a few weeks ago. our dave kinchen spoke with that solder's mother. thinks 19 year-old army service hand austin freinty day in a jefferson university hospital bed, same day he was supposed to head back to base. >> we're lost. justin complete, disbelief. >> reporter: his mother laurie said they were jumped at third and oregon after leaving the hummers take festivities. >> he is such a good kid. he did not deserve this. >> reporter: laurie says it began with young man ripping austin over his army jacket which she now wears. she said one struck austin when he was on the phone with more piling on. >> me and his girlfriend tried pulling them off but they hit us. we got the hit in the face. she got thrown in the street. then they went after his 14 year-old brother and were kicking him. >> reporter: austin came home from fort beening, georgia just before christmas in a vice arranged by a stranger since laurie could not after
austin freeney was heading home from the mummers parade when he was attack. it is a tragic twist to the who will take reunion we first told but a few weeks ago. our dave kinchen spoke with that solder's mother. thinks 19 year-old army service hand austin freinty day in a jefferson university hospital bed, same day he was supposed to head back to base. >> we're lost. justin complete, disbelief. >> reporter: his mother laurie said they were jumped at third and oregon after leaving the...
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. >> i think it failed austin callaway every possible way a police department can fail a citizen. >> pelley: an apology for an unspeakable crime nearly eight decades later. and she made us all laugh and think. mary tyler moore's legacy on social issues. >> and i'm being paid less than he was because... >> you're a woman. > this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: it's become a chaotic first week for the trump administration. late today the president's press secretary told reporters that mr. trump never said that the mexican government would pay for the wall. earlier he announced a 20% tax on mexican goods, and then the white house arranged hasty news conference to knock that down. this morning mr. trump insulted the president of mexico with a tweet, and now their summit meeting in washington is off. all of this on the day that the president's chief adviser told the news media to "keep their mouth shut" because the media have "zero integrity and zero intelligence." it was that kind of day. here's margaret brennan. >> now is the dawn of a new era. >> reporter: presi
. >> i think it failed austin callaway every possible way a police department can fail a citizen. >> pelley: an apology for an unspeakable crime nearly eight decades later. and she made us all laugh and think. mary tyler moore's legacy on social issues. >> and i'm being paid less than he was because... >> you're a woman. > this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: it's become a chaotic first week for the trump administration. late...
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private austin frnei says he and his family got jumped on new year's day. >> since then thousands ofollars have been raised for the family and so have many questions about what really happened that night. fox 29's dave kinchen talked with the family to get answers. >> hardest part is knowing that i couldn't protect my family when they needed it the most. >> reporter: laurie freni reads a statement written by her son 19-year-old army private austin home from the hospital with his jaw wired shut. he says he and his family were jumped not long after leaving the mummers parade festivities sunday night and he now shares his feelings with a pen and paper. >> i ask anyone please just step up who might have seen something or knows something. >> reporter: they say austin was on the phone getting hotel room and mentioned that he was in the army when a group of men overheard that and mocked him for it. police tell fox 29 they are looking into the assault but have yet to find any video or witnesses. lori says when the assault hammed austin happened to be wearing this now damaged army jacket. >>
private austin frnei says he and his family got jumped on new year's day. >> since then thousands ofollars have been raised for the family and so have many questions about what really happened that night. fox 29's dave kinchen talked with the family to get answers. >> hardest part is knowing that i couldn't protect my family when they needed it the most. >> reporter: laurie freni reads a statement written by her son 19-year-old army private austin home from the hospital with...
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the mural on the ceiling was painted by edwin austin abbey. originally it was going to include a stained-glass dome but they decided in 1904 there were going to put another floor above that. they moved the dome over there and he created this mural. it is the 24 hours of the day from light to dark. and the zodiac sign is depicted behind that as well. and he's try to use pennsylvania artists of the time. was really an english x and lived in england for most of his life ended his work there and send it back over. the work for the boston public library called the holy grail of murals and houston saw those and like his work. and he got the commission. do all of thed to principal rooms. so he ended up doing the rotunda and also the house chamber. and then he passed away and violet oakley, the first female artist in the united states to do large-scale decorative mural painting, was given the commission by the senate and supreme court chamber after his death. so she ended up doing the majority of the work and building 43 murals over the course of 25 y
the mural on the ceiling was painted by edwin austin abbey. originally it was going to include a stained-glass dome but they decided in 1904 there were going to put another floor above that. they moved the dome over there and he created this mural. it is the 24 hours of the day from light to dark. and the zodiac sign is depicted behind that as well. and he's try to use pennsylvania artists of the time. was really an english x and lived in england for most of his life ended his work there and...
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. >> he apologized for the lynching of a black teenager named austin calloway in 1940. >> the police department failed austin calloway, failing to bring those people responsible to justice. >> calloway had been accused of assaulting a white woman here. and was locked up in jail overnight. then a group of masked white men kidnapped him. took him to the edge of town and shot him. >> no one was ever prosecuted. a grand jury's only recommendation was that the jail needed better locks. the equal justice initiative found there were more than 4,000 racial lynchings from 1877 to 1950. >> you have to forgive. >> debra tatum is austin calloway's distant cousin. she accepts the chief's apology. >> a lot of times actions speak louder than words. but words, they're a start. >> tonight, a town once in the jim crow south is trying to heal. >> can you erase that history? >> you're never going to erase the history. you try to interrupt that history. >> proving sometimes it's never too late to right a wrong. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. legrange, georgia. >>> turning now to syracuse, new york and a terri
. >> he apologized for the lynching of a black teenager named austin calloway in 1940. >> the police department failed austin calloway, failing to bring those people responsible to justice. >> calloway had been accused of assaulting a white woman here. and was locked up in jail overnight. then a group of masked white men kidnapped him. took him to the edge of town and shot him. >> no one was ever prosecuted. a grand jury's only recommendation was that the jail needed...
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then one person, punched austin as he was on the phone and others joined in, and then a austin's girlfriend she tried to intervene and they were also punched. >> how anyone can put down the military, it is just, it makes no sense to me. these guys give up their lives to fight for our freedom, and you are going to beat them down. it the is just i'm dumbfounded >> so austin now will likely miss his upcoming deployment to the middle east because he needs to stay home to recover. once his mouth is wired shut that is about eight weeks he will be out. that is horrible. >> ridiculous. throw some people in jail. >>> congress returns to work today in washington d.c. with republicans being anxious to start dismantling president obama's policies, some of them , and democrats talking about making life difficult for president-elect trump. >> what a way to start the new year. >> fun day it will be. >> hi there, doug. >> reporter: good morning, yeah. you can judge how consequential this congress may be based on the high profile visitors this week alone. president obama will make a rare appearance on capit
then one person, punched austin as he was on the phone and others joined in, and then a austin's girlfriend she tried to intervene and they were also punched. >> how anyone can put down the military, it is just, it makes no sense to me. these guys give up their lives to fight for our freedom, and you are going to beat them down. it the is just i'm dumbfounded >> so austin now will likely miss his upcoming deployment to the middle east because he needs to stay home to recover. once...
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mural on the ceiling, that was painted by edwin austin abbey as well. originally joseph used and would incorporate a stained-glass dome into the ceilings. they decided in 1904 they would put another floor above that. he had to move his dome, and we will see that over at the supreme court chamber. mural, the 24this hours of the day from light to dark. signs the zodiac depicted. joseph used in tried to, where possible, pick as many pennsylvania artists at the time. was a native. he lived in england for most of his adult life ended his work there, and sent it back over. abbey had done work for the boston public library called the holy was a native. grail murals, and houston saw those and really liked abbey's work. he was supposed to do all the principal rooms. he ended up doing the rotunda and also the house chamber, and then he got ill and passed away and violent oakley, the first female artist in the united states to do large-scale decorative mural painting, didn't complete but she was given the commission for the senate and supreme court chamber after a
mural on the ceiling, that was painted by edwin austin abbey as well. originally joseph used and would incorporate a stained-glass dome into the ceilings. they decided in 1904 they would put another floor above that. he had to move his dome, and we will see that over at the supreme court chamber. mural, the 24this hours of the day from light to dark. signs the zodiac depicted. joseph used in tried to, where possible, pick as many pennsylvania artists at the time. was a native. he lived in...
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and joining me now is the mayor of austin. this as we look at the resettlement program that is now in question. tell us how ire reactiyou're re what you see. . >> i think i find it real scary. and disheartening. >> i think i find it real scary. and disheartening. i hope this kind of thing doesn't happen at our parent. in our community, immigrants are welcome. we have thousands that are here. we had 600 that came in last year, over 600 so-called to come in this year. we have several hundred refugees that have come in from syria. these are 70% women and children. the balance consists mostly of families. my understanding is that these folks are being vetted more than anybody has ever been vetted. steams like a silly way to try to sneak into our community to do us harm. we have had no problems. w >> how have you adjusted as it's changed about the idea of accepting a refugee into the united states? have you coordinated with federal officials, federal agencies, you being the leader of your city as you accept in through your refugee
and joining me now is the mayor of austin. this as we look at the resettlement program that is now in question. tell us how ire reactiyou're re what you see. . >> i think i find it real scary. and disheartening. >> i think i find it real scary. and disheartening. i hope this kind of thing doesn't happen at our parent. in our community, immigrants are welcome. we have thousands that are here. we had 600 that came in last year, over 600 so-called to come in this year. we have several...
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times have been tough since austin's dad died of brain cancer, and lori lost work due to disability. and now, this. >> we're lost. just incomplete disbelief. >> in the meantime lori wears the same army jacket her son was wearing during the attack, knowing he was supposed to be deployed to the middle east in less than two months. she can't help, but wonder. >> how anyone could put down the military is just -- it makes no sense to me. i mean, these are the guys that give up their lives to fight for our freedom. and you're going to beat them down. >> well, we did call police. they are looking into this. and lori says she's hoping someone saw something at third and oregon and comes forward with information. back to you. >> dave, let's hope so, tank you. in north philadelphia, the killer of 23 year old man's on the loose tonight, police say a fight led to gun violence, just after 8:30 this morning. police say the suspect shot the victim four times on the 2800 block of north park avenue. medics took him to temple hospital where he was pronounced dead. right now, police do not have a descri
times have been tough since austin's dad died of brain cancer, and lori lost work due to disability. and now, this. >> we're lost. just incomplete disbelief. >> in the meantime lori wears the same army jacket her son was wearing during the attack, knowing he was supposed to be deployed to the middle east in less than two months. she can't help, but wonder. >> how anyone could put down the military is just -- it makes no sense to me. i mean, these are the guys that give up...
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camilla you're in austin, seems like more people showed up than planned for as well. austin known as more progressive than the rest of texas but protests in dallas and houston as well. what was it like out there? >> reporter: that's right. definitely at lot more people than expected. i think organizers. >> reporter: planning for about 30,000 and about 50,000 people showed up. a lot of people from the austin area but saw some people from dallas and houston who came in busses here to participate. throughout the streets we talked to police and ems and they were surprised with the number of people who showed up to the texas capital this afternoon. >> similar to what i asked derek, what were the protesters telling you? their key vision. >> reporter: so i think the message here is same one that's being said around the country. women's rights, human rights, the rights of immigrants, of minorities, everyone who has felt left out or discriminated by the words said by that you president donald trump. but i think what i found interesting is that i asked people what is next, how
camilla you're in austin, seems like more people showed up than planned for as well. austin known as more progressive than the rest of texas but protests in dallas and houston as well. what was it like out there? >> reporter: that's right. definitely at lot more people than expected. i think organizers. >> reporter: planning for about 30,000 and about 50,000 people showed up. a lot of people from the austin area but saw some people from dallas and houston who came in busses here to...
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nicole austin-hillery, your reaction question mark guest: my reaction that --? ? guest: my reaction is that this is false. to president is trying to take intentionally from things you should be focused on my now. the problem with this argument about voter fraud is that there is a fear and concern that it is really an effort to try and get other suppressive pieces of legislation introduced and input into our system of voting in this country. when people are fearful that our democracy and our voting system is not working correctly, then people start looking for answers to that. the answers they start to look to our legislation that have the effect of suppressing the vote. we know this was a problem in the last election and the last several elections. the court circuits have found that voter suppression efforts have been nothing more than make it harder for disenfranchised groups to vote. my concern, our concern at the center, is that they are trying to lead the groundwork with not dealing with voter fraud but trying to put other mechanisms in place that would limit
nicole austin-hillery, your reaction question mark guest: my reaction that --? ? guest: my reaction is that this is false. to president is trying to take intentionally from things you should be focused on my now. the problem with this argument about voter fraud is that there is a fear and concern that it is really an effort to try and get other suppressive pieces of legislation introduced and input into our system of voting in this country. when people are fearful that our democracy and our...
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on austin, the u.s. millennial population is 30%. in austin, it is 35%.wth rate is just under 3% in the united states for the next five years. in austin, it is 18%. there is a real thing happening there. yvonne: you mentioned about china. 2016 was a pretty good year when it comes to property. value of new homes up 40%. are those days over now that we have these government curves? mitch: there's a little bit of a slowdown. some of that deals with money leaving china. there's a desire to accumulate wealth in potential u.s. dollars in other currencies. but there's a big overbuilding factor in many of the large cities in china that is of concern to the investors that are looking at the chinese market. that is what happens when you have a run-up in demand. balances inks and system preventing that in the united states. those don't exist as robustly in china. betty: in your outlook, you said that shenzhen remains a top city for 2017. how does shenzhen fair? mitch: it is a city that has risen in the rankings, and the view is it hasn't gotten the --st in supply an
on austin, the u.s. millennial population is 30%. in austin, it is 35%.wth rate is just under 3% in the united states for the next five years. in austin, it is 18%. there is a real thing happening there. yvonne: you mentioned about china. 2016 was a pretty good year when it comes to property. value of new homes up 40%. are those days over now that we have these government curves? mitch: there's a little bit of a slowdown. some of that deals with money leaving china. there's a desire to...
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i healed to austin scott. -- health care. i yield to austin scott. >> approximately 95% of americans did not benefit in any way, shape, or form from the health care bill. in fact, they pay significantly higher premiums and costs after the law was passed. someone -- as someone who was in the insurance industry for the long time, something that needs to be changed is the mccarran ferguson provisions. that barack obama left the insurance companies exempt from the antitrust laws as proof that they plan on is not working. what we have, i believe, is a direct result of that preference that was given to that industry. one of the key things that this bill does is move that antitrust exemption that insurance companies have enjoyed. thank you. my name is buddy carter, i am a representative from georgia. before i became a member of congress, i served in health care as a pharmacist for over 30 years. i can tell you, i think we have the greatest health care system in the world. i still believe that, even with the train wreck of obamacare.
i healed to austin scott. -- health care. i yield to austin scott. >> approximately 95% of americans did not benefit in any way, shape, or form from the health care bill. in fact, they pay significantly higher premiums and costs after the law was passed. someone -- as someone who was in the insurance industry for the long time, something that needs to be changed is the mccarran ferguson provisions. that barack obama left the insurance companies exempt from the antitrust laws as proof that...
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austin berglos with k2 intelligence. john carlin, also joining us. continuation of the question i almost asked a few minutes ago before the speaker took the lectern. how does the president-elect's conversation around the intelligence committee, which as speaker ryan was mentioning has not been that positive, how does it affect the way they're going to do their jobs, from recruiting to operations? >> yeah, i think as far as how they're going to do their job is not going to change. they're incredibly professional, the intelligence community. but i do think that his comments have eroded public trust in the intelligence community and i also think it's deflated some of the intelligence-gatherers and collectors we have in the government. i think with the appointment of rudy giuliani and some of, maybe in his first 100 days of his presidency, he's really got to focus on bringing the intelligence community back in the mix. we're almost -- in the media, he's almost portraying that the intelligence community and the president-elect are on two different teams,
austin berglos with k2 intelligence. john carlin, also joining us. continuation of the question i almost asked a few minutes ago before the speaker took the lectern. how does the president-elect's conversation around the intelligence committee, which as speaker ryan was mentioning has not been that positive, how does it affect the way they're going to do their jobs, from recruiting to operations? >> yeah, i think as far as how they're going to do their job is not going to change. they're...
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. >> your son austin is how old. >> he is five. last week we were talking with the alexa and how you went up to the point of almost making a purchase. >> yes. >> for cabbage patch doll. >> i did. >> american girl doll. >> yes. >> okay. so austin was watching, heard what happened, and last week made a purchase for for the cabbage patch doll. couple times last week he said did the mail come today. >> would i say okay, yes, it did. >> anything for me. >> no. >> asked me to go up check the mailbox on friday, anything for me in there. >> no. >> saturday we got a box delivered he said is that for me. >> i said no, it is for your mom. she opens it up. the it is a brand new cabbage patch doll. >> he ordered it through alexa >> yes. >> how did he know how to do that. >> i said where do you learn that. >> you can look at the help section. >> turn her off. >> does she ever turn off. >> where did you learn to to that. i. >> i watched daddy and mike do it on television. >> how much was the doll. >> luckily it was mini version , probably only 25
. >> your son austin is how old. >> he is five. last week we were talking with the alexa and how you went up to the point of almost making a purchase. >> yes. >> for cabbage patch doll. >> i did. >> american girl doll. >> yes. >> okay. so austin was watching, heard what happened, and last week made a purchase for for the cabbage patch doll. couple times last week he said did the mail come today. >> would i say okay, yes, it did. >>...
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james calloway was austin's cousin. >> you know, apology accepted.ut there ain't nothing that can bring back anything that we lost. >> reporter: brian stevenson is director of the equal justice initiative. >> i think positive things have come out of these efforts. i think there is a new hopefulness about what might be achieved to advance racial justice. >> his death would make headlines and papers across the country, including new york, philadelphia, and baltimore. one of annest mated 4,000 people killed because of his race between 1877 and 1950. his murder was used to call attention to the killing of blacks in the mid 1900s. >> the past influences and forms and shapes the >> reporter: after killed the local grand jury came back with one recommendation. they send the jail needed better locks. scott, the police chief just took the podium here at a local church in lagrange with the mayor and local judge. all three told the multiracial crowd, we are sorry. >> david begnaud tonight. thank you. we'll be right back. i just want to find a used car without g
james calloway was austin's cousin. >> you know, apology accepted.ut there ain't nothing that can bring back anything that we lost. >> reporter: brian stevenson is director of the equal justice initiative. >> i think positive things have come out of these efforts. i think there is a new hopefulness about what might be achieved to advance racial justice. >> his death would make headlines and papers across the country, including new york, philadelphia, and baltimore. one...
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austin freeney's mother and girlfriend say really happened after the mummers parade. >>> and we have some new guidelines, that could save your child's life. what doctors are now saying about preventing peanut allergies for children. >>> and, today is the day, alex holley hits the slopes, for the very first time, in her life. we're tracking her progress as she gears up, to glide, or slide, or tumble down blue mountain. >> this will be good, man. >> good day, everybody it is january 6th, 2016. karen sitting in for alex holley who will ski for the very first time. a couple things to show. we love our viewers. show the cuff links. >> salt truck cuff links. >> that is great. >> yes. >> and, i have been complaining for two weeks about how my back itches and i cannot the get moisturizer on my back. i have no one in my life now, to do that. >> okay. >> so, a viewer by the name of till up shanks, it looked like he made a shank, made one, custom hade for me. eagles and mike. >> engraved. >> look at that time and effort. >> that is phenomenal. thank you so much for that person who create that h
austin freeney's mother and girlfriend say really happened after the mummers parade. >>> and we have some new guidelines, that could save your child's life. what doctors are now saying about preventing peanut allergies for children. >>> and, today is the day, alex holley hits the slopes, for the very first time, in her life. we're tracking her progress as she gears up, to glide, or slide, or tumble down blue mountain. >> this will be good, man. >> good day,...
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camilla, you're in austin where seems like more people showed up than they planned for, as well.ustin known as more progressive than the rest of texas but there were also protests in dallas and houston, as well. what was it like out there? >> reporter: that's right. definitely at lot more people than expected. i think organizers were planning for about 30,000 and actually about 50,000 people showed up. a lot of people from the austin area, but we saw people from dallas, from houston who came in buses in here and participated throughout the streets. we talked to police. we talked to ems. even they were surprised with the number of people that showed up to the texas capitol this afternoon. >> kamilla, what were pro efforts telling you? what was their key vision? >> reporter: so i think the message here is same one that's being said around the country. women's rights, human rights, it's the rights of immigrants of minorities, of everyone who has felt left out or discriminated by the words that have been said from our now president donald trump. i think what i found interesting is th
camilla, you're in austin where seems like more people showed up than they planned for, as well.ustin known as more progressive than the rest of texas but there were also protests in dallas and houston, as well. what was it like out there? >> reporter: that's right. definitely at lot more people than expected. i think organizers were planning for about 30,000 and actually about 50,000 people showed up. a lot of people from the austin area, but we saw people from dallas, from houston who...
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. >> host: last call comes from austin, texas. austin texas. we are going to try sacramento.ill in kansas, third time is the charm. >> caller: i think so. how are you today? >> caller: to preface my question, my wife and i worked many years for fedex which most people think is a transportation company but in reality when people would talk to us, we are in management information company and we found with real-time information when you know where things are at all times, things will work the right way so that his preface to when you talk about different platforms people rely on that used to be traditional media that people trusted them less and less so they've gone to the platforms i have but i don't use. i wonder this is my wife and myself, most of the information we get from c-span. i know if i watch c-span, i will get accurate information from the people that are the sports i'm trying to find out so i wonder how that stuff fits together.endorsem >> guest: i agree with your endorsement of c-span. also the broad purview that the technologies we are going to give you direct acc
. >> host: last call comes from austin, texas. austin texas. we are going to try sacramento.ill in kansas, third time is the charm. >> caller: i think so. how are you today? >> caller: to preface my question, my wife and i worked many years for fedex which most people think is a transportation company but in reality when people would talk to us, we are in management information company and we found with real-time information when you know where things are at all times, things...
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austin had been sending hi earnings to the family. now times get tougher. >> he's got to get plates put in his jaw. his mouth will be wider shut >> his deployment >> how anyone can put down the military is just -- makes no sense to me. these guys give up their lives just like for our freedom. and you're going to beat them down. it's just -- i'm dumbfounded. >> reporter: anyone who saw anything inspection around 10:30 last night to call philadelphia police. police are looking into the matter. at jefferson university hospital. dave kinchen fox 29 news. >>> a gun battle was stopped thanks to officers at the right place at the right time. police were responding to 15th and tasker when they heard gunshots they ran down block and chased the two guys shooting at each other t found one of guys hiding under a minivan and arrested him. other gunman is still on the loose. thankfully no one is hurt. flames engulfed a home overnight in delaware county. a fire broke out this morning in prospect park around the 700 block at 14th avenue. a family of
austin had been sending hi earnings to the family. now times get tougher. >> he's got to get plates put in his jaw. his mouth will be wider shut >> his deployment >> how anyone can put down the military is just -- makes no sense to me. these guys give up their lives just like for our freedom. and you're going to beat them down. it's just -- i'm dumbfounded. >> reporter: anyone who saw anything inspection around 10:30 last night to call philadelphia police. police are...
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it's great to be here with all of you and be in austin and at bookpeople in particular, the greatest mecca of independent books in texas . thanks to all of you for being here today, thank you especially to the afl-cio for cosponsoring and spreading the word about this project and to all my friends and family here with me today, it's great to have. so i'm going to talk for maybe 30, 40 minutes. i'll do some mixture of reading and summarizing and then will have time for a q and a at the end so please wait fora microphone. after that i will be able to find , youhave to go downstairs and bring it back up . so i suppose will begin with this election. the results rolled in last week. we were learned rather quickly that despite all the early polls and prognostication, texas remains a as red estate as ever. hillary clinton trailed donald trump by some 10 percent in the final polling. 800,000 votes so that means the idea of a "blue texas" remains more than aboriginal. there's quite a bit of work to be done. strange as it may seem, that wasn't always the case and in my book i show the beginnin
it's great to be here with all of you and be in austin and at bookpeople in particular, the greatest mecca of independent books in texas . thanks to all of you for being here today, thank you especially to the afl-cio for cosponsoring and spreading the word about this project and to all my friends and family here with me today, it's great to have. so i'm going to talk for maybe 30, 40 minutes. i'll do some mixture of reading and summarizing and then will have time for a q and a at the end so...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, austin, texas. >>> still ahead, slashing your grocery bill. the apps you can download to save big at the supermarket check out. one mom says she's saving $5,000 a year. >>> also, experience over youth. the older set of tennis stars showing the youngsters a thing or two at the australian open. >>> we're back now with our series, the price you pay. groceries getting ever more expensive. what can you do? we want you to meet what you might call a super shopper, who uses apps, no clipping coupons, to save big. how about half off your bill? >> reporter: for jenny martin and her husband, feeding five daughters on a budget is a full-time job. >> it can be overwhelming to keep enough food stocked in the pantry. >> reporter: she turned to one of the well-known apps to cut her grocery budget. >> we save between 4 to $5,000 on our groceries. >> really? >> yes. >> reporter: she comes prepared with a list of the best mobile app deals. she combines them with store discounts and sometimes can make money on a purchase. >> you went from 1.99 to -- >> making 50
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, austin, texas. >>> still ahead, slashing your grocery bill. the apps you can download to save big at the supermarket check out. one mom says she's saving $5,000 a year. >>> also, experience over youth. the older set of tennis stars showing the youngsters a thing or two at the australian open. >>> we're back now with our series, the price you pay. groceries getting ever more expensive. what can you do? we want you to meet what you might call a...