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that's when a man walked into the boynton beach pd with a lurid story to tell.er, he said, was shopping for a hit man. detective alex moreno didn't know what to make of this walk-in. >> at first, when he's giving you this information, you don't know what to. thank you know? here's a guy who is claiming that he sleeping with a guy's wife, and now she's trying to get somebody to kill him. >> quite a juicy story? >> exactly. >> detective moreno had the tipster run his story down from the top. the man was name it mohamed, and he said he was a part-time actor who worked at a convenience store. as he told it, he had been friends with benefits with a woman for years. they had met for the occasional casual sex. then, she asked him for help in finding a but hitman to kill her husband. >> he says, you know what? i'm sleeping with this guy's wife. but, at the same time idle this guy to be killed. and that was his concern. he couldn't sleep with that whole idea that this guy was going to get. kill >> the detective wondered if he was being sold a conquerable story. since thi
that's when a man walked into the boynton beach pd with a lurid story to tell.er, he said, was shopping for a hit man. detective alex moreno didn't know what to make of this walk-in. >> at first, when he's giving you this information, you don't know what to. thank you know? here's a guy who is claiming that he sleeping with a guy's wife, and now she's trying to get somebody to kill him. >> quite a juicy story? >> exactly. >> detective moreno had the tipster run his story...
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telephone says it will not extend the deadline for western forces to leave up canister on your president boynton. this under pressure to keep american troops from the brain, viola, august 31st deadline to continue evacuation efforts by safety or listening of americans and foam, blah scans have an accelerated discussions taking place to possibly spend the deadline for evacuations of the young next week. and china says is closely following developments, and i've gone, it's done, it's foreign ministry is calling for information of an inclusive government. it says that it is prepared to work with a ton of them. a severe droughts and water crisis is threatening more than 12000000 people in syria and iraq, 13 humanitarian group say urgent action is needed, as people who have access to foods, electricity, water shortages, the rising temperatures are also causing and the rate of also born to these is the war in syria has already created a humanitarian crisis that's displaced millions of people. well, let's take a closer look at this issue. recent report reveals $1.50 people in syria, depend on river wat
telephone says it will not extend the deadline for western forces to leave up canister on your president boynton. this under pressure to keep american troops from the brain, viola, august 31st deadline to continue evacuation efforts by safety or listening of americans and foam, blah scans have an accelerated discussions taking place to possibly spend the deadline for evacuations of the young next week. and china says is closely following developments, and i've gone, it's done, it's foreign...
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political power, but also us supplied for power to guns ammo. helicopters even more than president boynton broke his song until the crisis more than the day after the taliban took control. he claimed that the u. s. mission enough counting was never about nation building. our mission and can stand was never supposed to been nation building. it was never supposed to be created a unified, centralized democracy or only why less interested in again, stan remains today. what has always been preventing a terrorist attack on america, homeland the state? and can we start contest the pass? comments? 2002 bought and said that failing to establish a solid national government in afghanistan might create a lawless, safe haven for anti us terrorists. l. morbid takes a close look at the president's conflicting history with the conflict. when you look at what's happening and i have ghana, stan, you can hardly say that joe biden is blameless. he supported the war 1st in congress and then his vice president. and now he says that his decision for a sudden withdrawl is correct to many. it looks like he has abs
political power, but also us supplied for power to guns ammo. helicopters even more than president boynton broke his song until the crisis more than the day after the taliban took control. he claimed that the u. s. mission enough counting was never about nation building. our mission and can stand was never supposed to been nation building. it was never supposed to be created a unified, centralized democracy or only why less interested in again, stan remains today. what has always been...
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now back in july, we heard from top us officials, including in 5 president boynton and the secretary of state that it would be kind of in no wild will the taliban overrun the country. was it a surprise for you to see how this all turned out in the end? i'm not surprised about one thing that when the said that we will was door, there was nobody to feel the vacuum. and i think that americans had this idea, formed the experience in japan and germany after world war 2. and we saw that this is a society ready for western liberal, secular, democratization. this is not true. and so we saw the collapse of that. but any all me that the american invested millions of dollars to build similar to what happened to the iraqi all me in feeling to defend elmore. so again this isaac attacks and so we saw something very similar. those people have their own doctrine and the tribal in culture. you cannot push a society from the stone age from the cave time to the more than the world and you will get western style democracy. this is totally unlikely is absent. but i think the waste of money, and now when
now back in july, we heard from top us officials, including in 5 president boynton and the secretary of state that it would be kind of in no wild will the taliban overrun the country. was it a surprise for you to see how this all turned out in the end? i'm not surprised about one thing that when the said that we will was door, there was nobody to feel the vacuum. and i think that americans had this idea, formed the experience in japan and germany after world war 2. and we saw that this is a...
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thank you for joining us from omaha nebraska, boynton beach, florida, farmington, connecticut, telehoma tennessee, not far away in rehoboth delaware. minnesota, and birmingham, alabama. we would also like to welcome our international viewers whatever the time of day is there in berlin, london, nicaragua, italy. ecuador, brazil, argentina, peru, and tanzania. we are lucky to have so many of you watching. lynn, dineen described how the military was segregated, unjust. let's make it personal. you knew one of these black soldiers later in his life. please tell bus dr. leon bass and specifically his experience as a black soldier during his training, even before deployment? >> i had the privilege of spending a lot of time with dr. bass because he volunteered and spoke to people from all over at the museum. this is a picture of dr. bass in uniform when he was in a sergeant. was bronco in 1925 and grew up in philadelphia. his parents were part of that great migration that was happening throughout this period where blacks are moving up north into cities and changing the landscape of cities in la
thank you for joining us from omaha nebraska, boynton beach, florida, farmington, connecticut, telehoma tennessee, not far away in rehoboth delaware. minnesota, and birmingham, alabama. we would also like to welcome our international viewers whatever the time of day is there in berlin, london, nicaragua, italy. ecuador, brazil, argentina, peru, and tanzania. we are lucky to have so many of you watching. lynn, dineen described how the military was segregated, unjust. let's make it personal. you...
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thank you for joining us from omaha, nebraska, boynton beach, florida, farmington, connecticut tullahoma tennessee, not far away and rehoboth beach, delaware and centerville, minnesota. and also good morning to you in birmingham, alabama. we also like to welcome our international viewers, whatever the time of day is there in berlin london nicaragua in the city of puglia in italy barcelona quito ecuador in brazil, argentina, peru and tanzania. we are so glad to have so many of you watching. so lynn deneen has described the ways that the us military was segregated was unjust, but let's make this more personal you knew one of these black soldiers later in his life. please tell us about dr. leon bass and specifically his experience as a black soldier during his training even before deployment. i had the privilege of really spending a great amount of time with dr. bass because he volunteered and spoke to young people from all over at the museum. this is a picture of dr. beth in his uniform when he was a sergeant. and he grew up in 19. he was born in 1925 and grew up in philadelphia his his pa
thank you for joining us from omaha, nebraska, boynton beach, florida, farmington, connecticut tullahoma tennessee, not far away and rehoboth beach, delaware and centerville, minnesota. and also good morning to you in birmingham, alabama. we also like to welcome our international viewers, whatever the time of day is there in berlin london nicaragua in the city of puglia in italy barcelona quito ecuador in brazil, argentina, peru and tanzania. we are so glad to have so many of you watching. so...
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her also coming up the president boynton, offers community far as booster shots for americans rejecting world health organization concerns. it will deepen global vaccine in quality. i disagree. we can take care of america and help world the same time and aiming for goals a new generation of indigenous brazilian ers and sponsored by a gold medalist at to kill them picks ah, of kenneth stands, former president of connie has spoken from the united arab emirates in his 1st appearance since fleeing campbell, he defended his decision to leave as the taliban pushed towards the capital, saying it was to avoid violence. he also was denied rumors that he fled with suitcases full of cash. the u. e z has gone. he has been taken in with his family on humanitarian grounds, muscle getting divorced. i me should input. if i stayed, i would have witnessed bloodshed and couple a couple should not be turned into another yemen or syria over power struggles. so i was forced to leave. i left with just a waste coat and some clothes. the personality assassination against me has been ongoing, saying i have taken
her also coming up the president boynton, offers community far as booster shots for americans rejecting world health organization concerns. it will deepen global vaccine in quality. i disagree. we can take care of america and help world the same time and aiming for goals a new generation of indigenous brazilian ers and sponsored by a gold medalist at to kill them picks ah, of kenneth stands, former president of connie has spoken from the united arab emirates in his 1st appearance since fleeing...
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how they behave and their behavior is going to impact what people do in the months ahead. president boynton broke his silence on the crisis. more than a day off to the town took control of the country. he claimed the u. s. mission i've got on was nothing about nation building. our mission and ghana stand was never supposed to been nation building. it was never supposed to be created, the unified centralized democracy are only vital, less interest. and again stan remains today. what has always been preventing a terrorist attack on american homeland. but his statement came in stark contrast to past comments back in 2002 bite and said that failing to establish a solid national government in afghanistan might create a lawless, safe haven for him or can terrorist caleb moore and takes a closer look at the president's history with the conflict. when you look at what's happening and afghan a stand, you can hardly say that joe biden is blameless. he supported the war 1st in congress and then his vice president. and now he says that his decision for a sudden withdrawl is correct to many, it looks li
how they behave and their behavior is going to impact what people do in the months ahead. president boynton broke his silence on the crisis. more than a day off to the town took control of the country. he claimed the u. s. mission i've got on was nothing about nation building. our mission and ghana stand was never supposed to been nation building. it was never supposed to be created, the unified centralized democracy are only vital, less interest. and again stan remains today. what has always...
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and in a recent interview with a b c, news president boynton admitted he knew that that would be case and get this done. but he said it was unavoidable. i don't think it could have been handled in a way that there we were going to go back. in hindsight, look, but the idea that somehow there's a way to have gotten out without chaos and suing. i don't know how that happens. the decision seems to cause biden back at home, his approval rating sit, and all time low element explains the chaotic scenes and cobble have certainly not been good for the white house. the approval rating of joe biden has now dropped to less than half only 46 percent of americans say they liked the jobs that the new president is doing. now. the events in afghanistan of certainly been a factor because prior to them he was at 53 percent. so a 7 percent drop seems to have resulted. some polls are now showing that joe biden's handling of afghanistan is less popular than george w bush's handling of afghanistan. we now have a situation where a senator bob menendez, representing the u. s. foreign relations committee of th
and in a recent interview with a b c, news president boynton admitted he knew that that would be case and get this done. but he said it was unavoidable. i don't think it could have been handled in a way that there we were going to go back. in hindsight, look, but the idea that somehow there's a way to have gotten out without chaos and suing. i don't know how that happens. the decision seems to cause biden back at home, his approval rating sit, and all time low element explains the chaotic...
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good morning to you in new jersey in boynton beach, florida, harrisburg, pennsylvania, san francisco and internationally. we're glad to have you with us watching from sao paulo brazil cairo egypt. good morning to you in el salvador, peru and in stockholm in sweden. again, i'll ask you to please post your questions in the comments section. so that damian and danny can answer them. so damian danny's given us a sense of how it played out for a couple of college students who could relate on a very personal level as --. how did african-american athletes grapple with the question of whether to compete or boycott? was a difficult question because for african-american's the olympics and sports had been a primary vehicle through which african-american said sought to fight against racial discrimination by by embodying the ideas of the amateur athlete they saw themselves as challenging notions race and racial oppression. some of the more also concerned about whether they would face discrimination in germany, and so they they had legitimate concerns and worries, but ultimately many of them saw t
good morning to you in new jersey in boynton beach, florida, harrisburg, pennsylvania, san francisco and internationally. we're glad to have you with us watching from sao paulo brazil cairo egypt. good morning to you in el salvador, peru and in stockholm in sweden. again, i'll ask you to please post your questions in the comments section. so that damian and danny can answer them. so damian danny's given us a sense of how it played out for a couple of college students who could relate on a very...
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and so, dalia dippolito, the real housewife of boynton beach, who became a worldwide reality tv sensation, was now in may w4222222. yes, really. >> that is all for this edition of "dateline". i am natalie morales, thanks for watching. for watching i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". he already told you the guys were flying up from florida. the black ops. at that point, it got a little scary. we are here to do a job, and they are going to kill someone. this is crazy. >> in a marriage, three is a crowd. >> you are seeing another woman? >> right. >> who do you think it? was >> chemistry. and chemistry can be explosive. >> it's your girlfriend, in the bahamas! >> this is now from hell. >> enter the hitman. >> he is a name, i will bring you pictures of the person who you want to have killed. >> you say that you now feared for your own life? >> yes. >> a hit that could not miss? >> or a surprise to die for? >> they actually noticed a camera inside the car? >> a big moment? >> huge moment. everything took off real fast. >> no fairytale ending for this love st
and so, dalia dippolito, the real housewife of boynton beach, who became a worldwide reality tv sensation, was now in may w4222222. yes, really. >> that is all for this edition of "dateline". i am natalie morales, thanks for watching. for watching i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". he already told you the guys were flying up from florida. the black ops. at that point, it got a little scary. we are here to do a job, and...
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robinson, who at one -- amelia boynton robinson, who at 103, was russia's cargo and -- was preciousto meet with barak obama before he gave his speech on the union. they said we stand on your shoulders. she got tired of saying they stand on her shoulders and she said, "get off my shoulders." do your own work is what she said. i stand to say that we are doing our work for hr4, but we need help. we will not stand by idly and let them just filibuster hr4. too much is at stake. federal protections must be restored. the only way we can do that is passed hr4. when i sayhr4 you say now. hr4. >> now. rep. sewell: let's get into some good trouble and less pass hr4. ♪ >> the next speaker, and there are several members of congress, particularly the black caucus that are here today, but the next speaker is serving his ninth term in the u.s. house of representatives, representing the ninth congressional district of texas. he is a member of the house committee on homeland security and serves as the chair of the financial service subcommittee on oversight and investigatis. he has a name that you ca
robinson, who at one -- amelia boynton robinson, who at 103, was russia's cargo and -- was preciousto meet with barak obama before he gave his speech on the union. they said we stand on your shoulders. she got tired of saying they stand on her shoulders and she said, "get off my shoulders." do your own work is what she said. i stand to say that we are doing our work for hr4, but we need help. we will not stand by idly and let them just filibuster hr4. too much is at stake. federal...
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boynton beachh florida. >> caller: i just wanted to ask a question and by the way when i was sixt yearsold i was told my father took me out of the bassinet when roosevelt declared war and my father subsequently served getting at nleast 14 medals but my question is about -- you mentioned in 1945 in april we found out about auschwitz. my understanding is the state department knew about it all the time going back to the late 1930s and the state department almost single-handedly kept the information from going into any newspapers that are w you familr with that story? >> guest: thank you, maam and i salute your brothers and your family and one thing you mentioned was franklin roosevelt. the new deal being an economic failure. fdr's greatest success was the defeat of the empire of japan and germany. and winston churchill these two men literally save the world and saved europe and saved america and the american pacific. not enough praise can be heaped on franklin roosevelt for what he did in world war ii. there's no debate about world wars ii. we won world war ii. there is no evidence to this
boynton beachh florida. >> caller: i just wanted to ask a question and by the way when i was sixt yearsold i was told my father took me out of the bassinet when roosevelt declared war and my father subsequently served getting at nleast 14 medals but my question is about -- you mentioned in 1945 in april we found out about auschwitz. my understanding is the state department knew about it all the time going back to the late 1930s and the state department almost single-handedly kept the...
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boynton beachh florida. >> caller: i just wanted to ask a question and by the way when i was sixt yearsold i was told my father took me out of the bassinet when roosevelt declared war and my father subsequently served getting at nleast 14 medals but my question is about -- you mentioned in 1945 in april we found out about auschwitz. my understanding is the state department knew about it all the time going back to the late 1930s and the state department almost single-handedly kept the information from going into any newspapers that are w you familr with that story? >> guest: thank you, maam and i salute your brothers and your family and one thing you mentioned was franklin roosevelt. the new deal being an economic failure. fdr's greatest success was the defeat of the empire of japan and germany. and winston churchill these two men literally save the world and saved europe and saved america and the american pacific. not enough praise can be heaped on franklin roosevelt for what he did in world war ii. there's no debate about world wars ii. we won world war ii. there is no evidence to this
boynton beachh florida. >> caller: i just wanted to ask a question and by the way when i was sixt yearsold i was told my father took me out of the bassinet when roosevelt declared war and my father subsequently served getting at nleast 14 medals but my question is about -- you mentioned in 1945 in april we found out about auschwitz. my understanding is the state department knew about it all the time going back to the late 1930s and the state department almost single-handedly kept the...
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everybody came up to amelia boynton robinson and said miss emilia, -- miss amelia, we stand on your shouldersders and she said get off my shoulders, your own work. and i say proudly, we are doing our work for hr 4, but we need help. we need to make sure senators know we will not stand by idly and let them filibuster hr 4. too much is at stake. federal protections must be restored and the only way is to pass hr 4. when i say hr4, you say now. hr 4. hr 4. when i say selma, you say now. selma. selma. when i say voting rights, you say now. voting rights. voting rights. let's move onward, get into good trouble and let's pass hr 4. ♪ joe: there are several members of the congressional black caucus today, but the next speaker is serving his ninth term in the house, representing the ninth congressional district of texas. he is a member of the house committee on homeland security and serves as chair of the financial service subcommittee on oversight and investigations. he has a name you can't forget, and you might even stand up and dance to it. ladies and gentlemen, congressman al green. ♪ >> he is go
everybody came up to amelia boynton robinson and said miss emilia, -- miss amelia, we stand on your shouldersders and she said get off my shoulders, your own work. and i say proudly, we are doing our work for hr 4, but we need help. we need to make sure senators know we will not stand by idly and let them filibuster hr 4. too much is at stake. federal protections must be restored and the only way is to pass hr 4. when i say hr4, you say now. hr 4. hr 4. when i say selma, you say now. selma....