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it's my brother.that he created. >> tom's not sure how valuable the collection might be, or how to sell it, so he contacts michaan's auctions in alameda, california. they send in their sharpest mind -- world-renowned antique weapons expert greg martin. is this a once-in-a-lifetime collection? >> oh, i believe it is. you don't find collections like this, compiled by the maker and the collector rolled into one. >> greg tells me that's what makes this inheritance so unique. it's a combination -- some historical items robert purchased, but most he made himself. >> this axe, this is a handmade piece that he forged and pounded out. >> wow. >> this is really i think very interesting. these are all classic renditions of the bowie knife. >> so, did he research these in order to get them so accurate? >> he would have had to. but i was going to point out, one of the characteristics of a bowie knife, one of them, is a clip-point blade. >> what does that do? >> and clip-point blade, sharpened, like this one, if yo
it's my brother.that he created. >> tom's not sure how valuable the collection might be, or how to sell it, so he contacts michaan's auctions in alameda, california. they send in their sharpest mind -- world-renowned antique weapons expert greg martin. is this a once-in-a-lifetime collection? >> oh, i believe it is. you don't find collections like this, compiled by the maker and the collector rolled into one. >> greg tells me that's what makes this inheritance so unique. it's...
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god bless you. >> another bad brother, a big brother of mine from a city you may have heard of chicago, illinois, let us hear from the president of the leadership action network, reverend marshall hatch. >> all right, good afternoon. today our prayers, of course, are with the people in houston, texas and those victims in hurricane harvey and we play for the success of that rescue and recovery. this crisis, of course, reminds us once more and demonstrates to us that we are all in this together. we may have come on different ships, the mayflower, the slave ship, the immigration ship, across the rio grande, but we're in this boat together. now it's time to lift voices of faith. someone has the calling. someone has to accept the assignment to halt our nation's dissent into the slippery slope of fascism and racism and attack on our values. brothers and sisters, this is not a normal american government. and somebody has to have the courage that the little boy had in the nursery rhyme to remind the country that this emporer has no clothes. firing the attorney general to stop an investigation
god bless you. >> another bad brother, a big brother of mine from a city you may have heard of chicago, illinois, let us hear from the president of the leadership action network, reverend marshall hatch. >> all right, good afternoon. today our prayers, of course, are with the people in houston, texas and those victims in hurricane harvey and we play for the success of that rescue and recovery. this crisis, of course, reminds us once more and demonstrates to us that we are all in...
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before my kids is my brother.secutors offered to reclassify his current burglary and vehicle charges as a probation violation. so rather than face trial and a possible prison sentence, he will serve 90 more days at santa rita before he's freed. retaliation from his former gang is always a possibility. but gabriel has other demons to be concerned with. >> what do you think the chances are you're going to stay away from meth? >> the chances are good. i just need a vice, some type of hobby. not a hobby like that. but i grew up this way. either i can take on smoking weed, which is not as serious as meth. me and meth don't mix. i can't drink much, you know what i'm saying? it easily affects me. i can take on drinking. it's legal. i got to find me some type of crutch to slowly get me off the meth. >> meth has taken a toll on eugene protsman's life as well. >> how are your teeth? >> i don't have none. >> let's see. >> what happened? >> too much meth. >> it all falls out. >> protsman blames meth on far more devastating ev
before my kids is my brother.secutors offered to reclassify his current burglary and vehicle charges as a probation violation. so rather than face trial and a possible prison sentence, he will serve 90 more days at santa rita before he's freed. retaliation from his former gang is always a possibility. but gabriel has other demons to be concerned with. >> what do you think the chances are you're going to stay away from meth? >> the chances are good. i just need a vice, some type of...
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was afraid of water. >> the lerner brothers do what they can to help.eth is a successful art director. todd and ian are dentists. >> i felt bad for him, and if there was something i could do, i would, whether it's doing dental work for him, giving him a little money to eat. >> but they don't know that howard, who once had a thriving business, is now begging for money on the streets -- a familiar figure outside several brooklyn synagogues. you seem to have sadness. >> it's sad. you know, the whole thing is sad. the best way to describe howard is he was a lost soul. >> was he mentally ill? >> i would say there was a certain amount of mental illness, but not anything that was dangerous to other people. >> then seth gets a distressing call from cousin howard. >> it was an odd conversation. he wanted to remind me that he wanted to be buried near his parents, and i said, "howard, you're a young man. why worry about these things?" and he says, "well, i have to worry about them." >> on june 28th, howard frank's body is found floating in brooklyn's gowanus canal
was afraid of water. >> the lerner brothers do what they can to help.eth is a successful art director. todd and ian are dentists. >> i felt bad for him, and if there was something i could do, i would, whether it's doing dental work for him, giving him a little money to eat. >> but they don't know that howard, who once had a thriving business, is now begging for money on the streets -- a familiar figure outside several brooklyn synagogues. you seem to have sadness. >>...
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i'm here to support these brothers. there is a lot of things that i have been able to do with in own community. i have been very effective in anti-violence movement, whether working with gangs. i think, rubber ah -- brother akhil made a good point about the criminal justice models we use. currently we use three models. deterrence, incapacitate, and deterrence. it of you fit in one of those boxes or you do not. there is no integrated model that comes out of criminal justice that we are currently using, but we should have a more integrated model because there is different individuals in different circumstances that we need to evaluate, individuals in order to pro -- appropriately assess those individuals. given the political climate we are in now, as we all know, we have a lot of work to do as individuals, and i think the brother has said it earlier, that we should be ambassadors to go out, because many of us have muslim neighbors, and we need to debunk a lot of the stereotypes out there because at some point they take on
i'm here to support these brothers. there is a lot of things that i have been able to do with in own community. i have been very effective in anti-violence movement, whether working with gangs. i think, rubber ah -- brother akhil made a good point about the criminal justice models we use. currently we use three models. deterrence, incapacitate, and deterrence. it of you fit in one of those boxes or you do not. there is no integrated model that comes out of criminal justice that we are currently...
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against your brother. i was like, if my brother did it, the, yes, i would. want the person that stabbed my daughter to death and set her on fire, yeah, i want that person to burn, too. >>toatsed. >>> i was diagnosed with this thing called o.d.d. oppositional defiance disorder. which is basically like [ bleep ] the man. >> a young inmate with a big personality and a long record now faces another problem. >> a gambling problem but we're trying to work on that. >> and -- >> 26 plus years on the bench. this is one of the worst cases that i've seen.
against your brother. i was like, if my brother did it, the, yes, i would. want the person that stabbed my daughter to death and set her on fire, yeah, i want that person to burn, too. >>toatsed. >>> i was diagnosed with this thing called o.d.d. oppositional defiance disorder. which is basically like [ bleep ] the man. >> a young inmate with a big personality and a long record now faces another problem. >> a gambling problem but we're trying to work on that. >>...
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, in his brother. the idea of that is very strong. the execution is a little questionable. bringing him to rob a bank with him is not the best idea. >> rose: this is more than a character study. this is a movie with a message or commentary? >> when i say termite art, we wanted something you can consume, something that's entertainment first, and then afterwards you start to ask yourself, wait a second, why did that happen? why were the only two people in the park being arrest of color? why are women treated in the way they are in this movie. why are we left with an emotional wallop because we are reminded how the handicapped are treated in this world. >> the very fact you're moving at his speed and hitched on to connie's view and believe what connie believes you don't have the time to think about it. it's only after you leave the theater you ask the questions and they're important questions. >> rose: why he thinks the way he does. >> yes. once you reflect anything back to a group of people, messages occ
, in his brother. the idea of that is very strong. the execution is a little questionable. bringing him to rob a bank with him is not the best idea. >> rose: this is more than a character study. this is a movie with a message or commentary? >> when i say termite art, we wanted something you can consume, something that's entertainment first, and then afterwards you start to ask yourself, wait a second, why did that happen? why were the only two people in the park being arrest of...
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according to big brother hugh, he's a cutup from an early age. >> my brother was normal until he was about 8, and then he changed. >> uh-oh. what happened? >> he started acting like stan laurel and mugging and dancing around. and he always had this crazy sense of humor. >> the brothers are drawn down two very different paths. hugh joins the army. little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother.
according to big brother hugh, he's a cutup from an early age. >> my brother was normal until he was about 8, and then he changed. >> uh-oh. what happened? >> he started acting like stan laurel and mugging and dancing around. and he always had this crazy sense of humor. >> the brothers are drawn down two very different paths. hugh joins the army. little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that...
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brother in that situation.oving so fast on his wavelength, you cannot stop to -- k, >> his backstory is he was released from prison on good behavior. while he was in prison, like a lot of people who do time, they have -- they adopt like a born again quality or become extremely romantic in their ideas and they are re-doctrine naked into society and they are not equipped. the penal system isn't designed to rehabilitate anyone, really. we had the former connecticut commissioner, who appears in our movie, who has led the lowest recidivist rate in the country. side story. he appears in the sequence. connie develops an idea in prison that everything that is holy to him is his brother. his brother represents purity he wants to tap back into. he has this romantic idea he is going to rob a bank and go live on a farm forever. he has a scorn for institutional america and the bureaucratic trappings of america. and he doesn't -- he holy disagrees with the idea that you can change the brain from the outside, you can do it th
brother in that situation.oving so fast on his wavelength, you cannot stop to -- k, >> his backstory is he was released from prison on good behavior. while he was in prison, like a lot of people who do time, they have -- they adopt like a born again quality or become extremely romantic in their ideas and they are re-doctrine naked into society and they are not equipped. the penal system isn't designed to rehabilitate anyone, really. we had the former connecticut commissioner, who appears...
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brother.e just loves him because it is his. charlie: we conclude this evening with a remembrance of glen campbell, he died today at the age of 81. we talked to "rolling stone" ofazine and -- the anchor abc news. >> he had a clear tenor voice, but all of this emotion behind it. and you could hear the sadness in his voice. just -- a -- it was lot of strings and slick music, but the songs were so good. charlie: the future of the democratic party, the movie " good time," and the memory of glen campbell. all of that when we continue. ♪ 200 days into his administration, president donald trump's approval ratings are the lowest in history. to administration has yet hit a single policy victory. a recent poll found that 52% of americans think that the democratic party just stands against trump. party leaders about their economic agenda in a plan called "a better deal." chuck schumer outlined the plan that his party had failed to articulate a strong, bold program for the middle class and those working ha
brother.e just loves him because it is his. charlie: we conclude this evening with a remembrance of glen campbell, he died today at the age of 81. we talked to "rolling stone" ofazine and -- the anchor abc news. >> he had a clear tenor voice, but all of this emotion behind it. and you could hear the sadness in his voice. just -- a -- it was lot of strings and slick music, but the songs were so good. charlie: the future of the democratic party, the movie " good time,"...
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my brothers like they're criminals. they are not. they're taking the opportunity to succeed in this country. i can't believe this. all my family is heart broken right now and really sad. it's not fair. my brothers just want to succeed in this country. i saw their face. and i can see they're heart broken. it's not fair. >> reporter: it's worth noting that president trump has been on record saying that he would target violent criminals for deportation and have compassion for the so-called dreamers. ice sent us a statement and confirmed the claroses are being detained. they say they've issued orders for the removal before and that anyone in this country illegally is subject to immigration laws. live in northwest, evan lambert, fox 5 local news. >>> white house chief of staff john kelly to take charge, hours after he was sworn in, anthony scaramucci was kicked out. the new white house communications director lasted ten days on the job, not even making it to his official start date, which was august 15th. this follows his pr
my brothers like they're criminals. they are not. they're taking the opportunity to succeed in this country. i can't believe this. all my family is heart broken right now and really sad. it's not fair. my brothers just want to succeed in this country. i saw their face. and i can see they're heart broken. it's not fair. >> reporter: it's worth noting that president trump has been on record saying that he would target violent criminals for deportation and have compassion for the so-called...
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viewers can look online to hear more about that as well as your brother's case to wanda jones brother sister of tyrone west thanks so much for your time this afternoon thank you so much. america's space agency appears to be stealing a page from the minute and black movie nasa is offering a six figure salary for a new job opening with a one major responsibility to defend earth from aliens were in a poor reports. now so is looking for moderate level candidates who can travel often and defend our planet from alien contamination according to the agency's job posting the person would be responsible for the leadership of nasa as planetary protection capability maintenance of planetary protection policies and oversight of their implementation by nasa as space flight missions the full time role of planetary protection officer pays up to one hundred eighty seven thousand dollars annually plus benefits candidates must have at least one year's experience as a top level civilian government employee as well as diplomatic skills and an advanced degree in physical science engineering or mathematics
viewers can look online to hear more about that as well as your brother's case to wanda jones brother sister of tyrone west thanks so much for your time this afternoon thank you so much. america's space agency appears to be stealing a page from the minute and black movie nasa is offering a six figure salary for a new job opening with a one major responsibility to defend earth from aliens were in a poor reports. now so is looking for moderate level candidates who can travel often and defend our...
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you spoke with the brother of the victim?er: he is in a state of shock his brother the owner of the liquor store behind me jim's liquor mart said that not only his brother but also his sister-in-law were inside working last night when a robber came in. his brother was laying down taking a break while his wife was at the register. he heard the robber, jump up and was shot and killed. the woman tells her brother-in- law how terrifying it was trying to call 911 to save her husband while the robber was still there. >> she tried to call 911 on her cell phone but the robber say, did you call 911? i shoot you, too. she struggle while holding her husband in hand. [ broken english ] >> the robber strike get the money from the register but couldn't and finally he just run away. >> reporter: now, the wife was not harmed. but her husband died here at jim's liquor mart in this plaza. police haven't confirmed the man's identity but they say the shooter is on the run. and back out here live, what you can see san jose police have their crime
you spoke with the brother of the victim?er: he is in a state of shock his brother the owner of the liquor store behind me jim's liquor mart said that not only his brother but also his sister-in-law were inside working last night when a robber came in. his brother was laying down taking a break while his wife was at the register. he heard the robber, jump up and was shot and killed. the woman tells her brother-in- law how terrifying it was trying to call 911 to save her husband while the robber...
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i found a strong because i love everybody in the world i love my brother i am my brother's keeper and the love that i have my brother is extended down to all the victims of police brutality homeless out the never ending just like now i'm still why heart is broken to keep david gyngell is still a call so rabid was something i obviously didn't do so i'm here not just the five of our brothers tabo west but i'm fighting for all the victims of polly's brutality and murder and for. the national weather service don't hold the new jersey has issued a flash flood warning for north which will suffix county in southern germany where southeastern kentucky and central delaware until eight fifteen pm at four fifteen pm doppler radar indicated for under storms producing heavy rain across the one area up to three inches of rain have already fallen flash flooding is expected to begin shortly in the areas of heaviest rain some locations that could experience flooding include milford big storm frederica and riverview turn around don't drown when encountering the roads most flood gaps occur in vehicles.
i found a strong because i love everybody in the world i love my brother i am my brother's keeper and the love that i have my brother is extended down to all the victims of police brutality homeless out the never ending just like now i'm still why heart is broken to keep david gyngell is still a call so rabid was something i obviously didn't do so i'm here not just the five of our brothers tabo west but i'm fighting for all the victims of polly's brutality and murder and for. the national...
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>> yes. >> your brothers, sisters both? >> my sister actually in college too. >> she's little younger. >> these 20. >> you have another sibling. >> my brother is 18. >> is he in high school? >> he graduated. >> all of you are protected now by daca? >> right. >> good. thank you. >> anybody else? any dreamers want to make a comment? [indiscernible] >> i'm finishing my last year at maryland university college business administration minor in psychology. daca has allowed me to pursue and further myself. my education. to obtain a job in a field that i can actually give back and help those just like myself that came with the dreams that have many dreams that had the potential to do great things in this community. i myself can identify with a lot of the youth that i work with currently. just seeing the back that we -- impact we are doing. i can imagine theirs going to be working with youth. daca recipient and with the organization that i'm currently with it actually taught me a lot about myself. it help me grow as a professional a
>> yes. >> your brothers, sisters both? >> my sister actually in college too. >> she's little younger. >> these 20. >> you have another sibling. >> my brother is 18. >> is he in high school? >> he graduated. >> all of you are protected now by daca? >> right. >> good. thank you. >> anybody else? any dreamers want to make a comment? [indiscernible] >> i'm finishing my last year at maryland university college...
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i am here to support these brothers. there's a lot of things have been able to do within my own community. i've been very dividend the anti-violence movement, whether it's working with gangs, brother of kiel made an important statement. either use it in one of those boxes or you don't. it is no integrated model that comes out of criminal justice that we are currently using, but we should have a more integrated model because there's different individuals in different circumstances we need to evaluate individuals in order to appropriately assess those individuals. given the political climate that we are in now as we all know, we have a lot of work to do and i think the brother had sent it earlier that we should be ambassadors. many of us have muslim neighbors and we need to debunk a lot of the stereotypes out there because at some point they take on a life of their own where people think that they are the truth and a half truth disguised as a truth does more damage than the actual truth itself. the worst thing you can do t
i am here to support these brothers. there's a lot of things have been able to do within my own community. i've been very dividend the anti-violence movement, whether it's working with gangs, brother of kiel made an important statement. either use it in one of those boxes or you don't. it is no integrated model that comes out of criminal justice that we are currently using, but we should have a more integrated model because there's different individuals in different circumstances we need to...
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hey, brother. are you doing all right? hey, becky, how are you doing?ow i feel more free because i'm around my family. i want out of here, because they know how i am. let's go now. i'm ready to roll. i love you, bro. right on, yeah. >> and although roy is back in prison, he did make plans to give ray a parting gift. >> my twin brother sent these clothes up. he want me to dress up in these clothes, you know. if i don't, i'll feel bad. so i'll bow down, you know what i mean? you know how he is, you guys. ten years down the road he'll be bitching about it. now i feel more free. roy was right about that. it's a lot better. these clothes, they're sti part of this, you know what i mean? >> look at this little phone. i can't believe you can hear anything. hey, rayven. slagle's first phone call is to his daughter, rayven. she lives in another part of the state. but that's something slagle hopes to change. >> well, honey, i just want you to know one thing, this is very important to me that you know this, you always have a place with me. always, no matter what, y
hey, brother. are you doing all right? hey, becky, how are you doing?ow i feel more free because i'm around my family. i want out of here, because they know how i am. let's go now. i'm ready to roll. i love you, bro. right on, yeah. >> and although roy is back in prison, he did make plans to give ray a parting gift. >> my twin brother sent these clothes up. he want me to dress up in these clothes, you know. if i don't, i'll feel bad. so i'll bow down, you know what i mean? you know...
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i wrote about years, brothers. erskine will be left at home in texas, she had her husband own and in, a cotton mill, a fairy they ran. a huge business. he was in charge of handling a lot of cattle in the family business. when the civil war began her brother goes to war but not for another year her husband goes as well. a number of young children including a newborn and they recently lost a child who walked into the river and drowned so i wanted to talk about her story, her husband did not go off and serve, he fought with the texas rangers, and going for the community for years. he does not want his children to know he was drafted. he had volunteered. it is not like madison dollars. it is his duty. a dead federal soldier, with photograph of the child. she will get a letter. in late fall of 1862. i don't even know how to write this but your brother has just been killed. that was second bull run in august 1962. a letter from his brother, but her husband was just killed in the better of antietam. i can tell you he died
i wrote about years, brothers. erskine will be left at home in texas, she had her husband own and in, a cotton mill, a fairy they ran. a huge business. he was in charge of handling a lot of cattle in the family business. when the civil war began her brother goes to war but not for another year her husband goes as well. a number of young children including a newborn and they recently lost a child who walked into the river and drowned so i wanted to talk about her story, her husband did not go...
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we have our brother joe bradford. we have other brothers. country.oughout our these brothers are known within and without. these other two, joe bradford and akil ingram, we search them out here in the u.s. these of the ones that muslims seek out to learn from, to take from. this is who helps to create that positive ideology. we have them here. we are learning from them. and then you've got myself and mohammed. [laughter] >> right? we are the young ones. that we bring something to the table. we bring something to the table because we are the individuals on the ground who are directly individuals those we are talking to. the individuals we worry about. .hose youth those not-so-youth. them every day. i have my phone in my hand and i usually do. in my community, when there is a crisis, i'm usually being called. --had our state delicate delegate. when there is a crisis in my community, mind you, i did not say with the muslims. i did not say with the muslims. i did not say with the muslims. in our community, if there is a crisis whether muslim or
we have our brother joe bradford. we have other brothers. country.oughout our these brothers are known within and without. these other two, joe bradford and akil ingram, we search them out here in the u.s. these of the ones that muslims seek out to learn from, to take from. this is who helps to create that positive ideology. we have them here. we are learning from them. and then you've got myself and mohammed. [laughter] >> right? we are the young ones. that we bring something to the...
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brother, where is he at now? >> he's at home. >> is he at home? when did he get out? >> about two months ago. >> he would act out, though. he would get up to that point where he would act out. and once he calmed back down, he was reasonable. but he would get worked up. >> point of no return. >> several years prior to becoming the warden at limon, travis tranney was a lieutenant at colorado state. and had been involved in several of roy's cell extractions. >> the last four cell extractions that was ever done with him when he got sprayed, i was the one that sprayed. that was the last straw. he said he didn't want to play anymore. >> if you don't cuff up we're going to administer oc. >> he said it was due to the chemical, the oc that we introduced. he said it wasn't fun anymore because he, if my opinion, he got a thrill with fighting from the staff when we would go into the cell and wrestle him had to the ground. he got a thrill from all that. >> after you guys were done, you guys were all talking. what was he sayin
brother, where is he at now? >> he's at home. >> is he at home? when did he get out? >> about two months ago. >> he would act out, though. he would get up to that point where he would act out. and once he calmed back down, he was reasonable. but he would get worked up. >> point of no return. >> several years prior to becoming the warden at limon, travis tranney was a lieutenant at colorado state. and had been involved in several of roy's cell extractions....
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my brothers like they're criminals and they i can't believe this. my family is heart broken right now and really sad. it's not fair. my brothers just want to stay in this country. i saw their face and i can see they're heart broken. it's not fair. >> reporter: it's important to note that president trump is on record as saying that he would be compassionate haven't heart when faced with the so-called dreamers. of he also said he would go after violent people that are in the country illegally. violent criminals's ice did send us a statement confirming that the claros brothers are detained. they said they had removal warnings before and anyone here illegally is subject to the country's immigration law. evan lambert fox 5 local news. >>> it's a beautiful start to the week but the heat is back on the rise. >> starting to feel a little bit of the humidity creeping back in, sue palka. >> but today was not >> not too bad. >> the thing that really shocked pme was how cool this morning was, we had a lot of places drop to the 50's. these breaks in late july an
my brothers like they're criminals and they i can't believe this. my family is heart broken right now and really sad. it's not fair. my brothers just want to stay in this country. i saw their face and i can see they're heart broken. it's not fair. >> reporter: it's important to note that president trump is on record as saying that he would be compassionate haven't heart when faced with the so-called dreamers. of he also said he would go after violent people that are in the country...
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but, your brother has been killed at the battle of bull run in august of 62. the very next letter that she will receive this letter from his brother telling her, i don't know how to tell you this but your husband was just killed. i can tell you he died peacefully which may or may not beach. she is going to be on her own, she has lost her brother in 1862, she loses her husband the same year, she lost a child earlier that year. her father-in-law died on a cattle drive, just the normal tragedies of life that continued that we don't think about times of war. so, all of her children were under the age of eight or nine at this point. she's going to have to run the family business what i was able to do is the family head shared some of these letters that hadn't been used anywhere before. so is fun knowing that people hadn't heard a voice but also in the census record she never remarried. she does all of this on her own and does very well. so got me thinking. i need to incorporate more the stories about these women who we think somehow they just kept it together. prob
but, your brother has been killed at the battle of bull run in august of 62. the very next letter that she will receive this letter from his brother telling her, i don't know how to tell you this but your husband was just killed. i can tell you he died peacefully which may or may not beach. she is going to be on her own, she has lost her brother in 1862, she loses her husband the same year, she lost a child earlier that year. her father-in-law died on a cattle drive, just the normal tragedies...
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he's a very sharp young brother.ts the future we're out here for these young sisters and brothers. please welcome the president of the san diego chapter of nan who will introduce reverend al sharpton, brother shane harris. >> no justice. >> no peace! what do we want! what do we want! when do we want it! >> now. >> we just marched down the street. this is just the beginning. we have got to realize that a march only amplifies the issue. it does not solve the problem. starting today, we have convened all of our major faith leadership to send a message to this administration and sent a message to those who are try to rewind the clock. that you can turn back the clock but you can't turn back time. we aren't going back. today, we have come under the call of a man who's been taking on this administration before it wasn't an administration. starting in new york. with a man who was outside of the elite who wanted to buy his way into elite groups. named donald trump. that same man was the man who took ads out on central park f
he's a very sharp young brother.ts the future we're out here for these young sisters and brothers. please welcome the president of the san diego chapter of nan who will introduce reverend al sharpton, brother shane harris. >> no justice. >> no peace! what do we want! what do we want! when do we want it! >> now. >> we just marched down the street. this is just the beginning. we have got to realize that a march only amplifies the issue. it does not solve the problem....
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the exhibitionists, the wright brothers brothers and the romance of -- didn't have the same zip but i agreed to look into it. this was before david mccullough's book. and so i looked -- i thought it's a waste of time. i agreed to look into the wright brothers, and i figured there's nothing new you can write about the wrights. and i discovered that there was lots new, which includes david mccullough's book. a lot of thinks that are sloughed over about the wright brothers story, things avoided. they were fascinating, complex, human beings, with flaws, with some extremely serious flaws, and a wrote other become called "birdman" about their battles in the air and the aviator named glen kurtis. in doing birdman i also came across the end of the 19th good early 20th century was a time of incredible innovation. we think we're in a time of incredible innovation now, and we are, electronic communication, but at the end of the 19th century, the early 20th century, the automobile, submarine, airplane, einstein's relativity, floyd's thierry of the unconscious mine, wireless communication, refrige
the exhibitionists, the wright brothers brothers and the romance of -- didn't have the same zip but i agreed to look into it. this was before david mccullough's book. and so i looked -- i thought it's a waste of time. i agreed to look into the wright brothers, and i figured there's nothing new you can write about the wrights. and i discovered that there was lots new, which includes david mccullough's book. a lot of thinks that are sloughed over about the wright brothers story, things avoided....
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his brother wanted to accompany his brother to support him through that change. it was at that time that the boys were detained and expeditiously deported within five days and that came as a shock to the community because not only at the local level to state and national level, there's an extreme amount of pushback and we are all shocked and startled they would have done to not only these two boys in particular but that our voices were utterly ignored. i was diego's esl -- es ol teacher. if i had to describe him in one word, it would be committed. excuse me. [crying] diego would often show up in his soccer gear. he would come in and tell us how the team was doing engaging other english-language learners in the community. when he was not in his soccer uniform, he was like a young little man. he was such a gentleman. his typical outfit was like a button-down polo and nice khaki slacks and he was a gentleman. he was focused and hard-working. he made it to school and it is terribly difficult to graduate from a maryland high school and achieve everything in a short am
his brother wanted to accompany his brother to support him through that change. it was at that time that the boys were detained and expeditiously deported within five days and that came as a shock to the community because not only at the local level to state and national level, there's an extreme amount of pushback and we are all shocked and startled they would have done to not only these two boys in particular but that our voices were utterly ignored. i was diego's esl -- es ol teacher. if i...
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she said she wanted her brothers. i told her that we'd see them later. >> catherine could only hope that was true. half a world away, a phone rang in a hotel in north carolina. catherine's husband, phillip, a tech entrepreneur, had gone back to the u.s. before business meetings, leaving his wife alone in nairobi with their five kids. >> i got woken up at about 6:00 wpm with a phone call from hur dear family friend, so i knew it was not good. >> do you remember what he said? >> there is an attack going on at westgate and your wife and sons are in there and they're separated. that's a call you don't want to have to make. >> the family friend had been at home recovering from surgery when he got an urgent text from catherine. >> what time did the first message come in? >> the first one came in at 12:52. she said pray, shooting in westgate. hiding. >> that's a message. >> it just blew me away. i actually wrote her back, really? and she said, yes, i don't know where the boys are. she said find blake. >> i started looking on
she said she wanted her brothers. i told her that we'd see them later. >> catherine could only hope that was true. half a world away, a phone rang in a hotel in north carolina. catherine's husband, phillip, a tech entrepreneur, had gone back to the u.s. before business meetings, leaving his wife alone in nairobi with their five kids. >> i got woken up at about 6:00 wpm with a phone call from hur dear family friend, so i knew it was not good. >> do you remember what he said?...
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and then his younger brother jesse. the middle photo shows jesse james in a typical confederate guerrilla outfit, that's a guerrilla shirt heavily embroidered by the women in the family. he posted that photo after the guerrillas briefly captured it. and also another young man who was a part of fetch taylor's group. his name was archie clemmon, though he was a teenager himself, frankly became jesse's mentor and close friend. jesse james in 1864 at the age of 16 joins the guerrillas, and what does he joy are thdo? does he join the jayhawkers? no, they go door to door and murder eight farmers who were not engaged in combat who were at homeworking and were called out on the front step or found in the field. in one case, they found a unionist farming in the field and went to the house to tell the widow they had killed him. so in short order, jesse james and this group, takes part in killing eight men he had grown up next to. so basically he was part of a death squad, what we now call a death squad. part of the political clea
and then his younger brother jesse. the middle photo shows jesse james in a typical confederate guerrilla outfit, that's a guerrilla shirt heavily embroidered by the women in the family. he posted that photo after the guerrillas briefly captured it. and also another young man who was a part of fetch taylor's group. his name was archie clemmon, though he was a teenager himself, frankly became jesse's mentor and close friend. jesse james in 1864 at the age of 16 joins the guerrillas, and what...
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>>> up next, our exclusive with the property brothers.ut how awesome is their own house. this is our 15-foot outdoor movie screen. >> only "e.t." can take you inside their outrageous vegas pad. >>> then kevin hart sharing ie his coffee runs costing him big bucks? >> they're selfish. i buy them coffee every single day. >>> but first, kate upton can't pick out a wedding gown. >> the pressure is on. >> we were with her in spain checking out options, but she hasn't made a final decision. all good, because they haven't set a wedding date. >> we're getting there. but with two busy schedules, we want to y enjoprthe ocess together. >>> but in her new movie, "the layover," direct by pressures. kevin frazier joins to talk about school pressures. to talk about school pressures. >> all right, i'm just hoping it's a lot smoother than that. get ready to see more of drew scott's moves, because a source has confirmed that he's joining season 25 of "dancing with the stars." >> i love that. that means he'll be spending sometime away from the sin city digs
>>> up next, our exclusive with the property brothers.ut how awesome is their own house. this is our 15-foot outdoor movie screen. >> only "e.t." can take you inside their outrageous vegas pad. >>> then kevin hart sharing ie his coffee runs costing him big bucks? >> they're selfish. i buy them coffee every single day. >>> but first, kate upton can't pick out a wedding gown. >> the pressure is on. >> we were with her in spain checking...
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any allies, he and his brother ally with the younger brothers and former confederates and they carry out robberies and their absolutely criminals. they're violent men, especially jesse james, 16, emersed in violence. he like see people cow wars when a gun is pointed in their face. politics is what distoishs his bandit career. if being a con fed ratd was a great excuse why is he the only one that's doing it. he becomes very important in missouri politics. he and his brother are the only one singled out for rewards by governor of missouri above $300. when the confederate slate comes back into power they put a reward of $300. now, the climax of this is in 1872, when jesse james carried out a robbery on one of youngers, and top left i have one of those quotes i mentioned, i don't care what the radical party thinks about me i would just assume think that i'm a robber is not. again kind of wink at the audience. in 1872, john edward writes the men carries out this robbery of the kansas city fair are bold robbers and great men. and jesse james writes aler to the press. i believe but i can't
any allies, he and his brother ally with the younger brothers and former confederates and they carry out robberies and their absolutely criminals. they're violent men, especially jesse james, 16, emersed in violence. he like see people cow wars when a gun is pointed in their face. politics is what distoishs his bandit career. if being a con fed ratd was a great excuse why is he the only one that's doing it. he becomes very important in missouri politics. he and his brother are the only one...
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." >> a little sister helps her us a particular i can brother one art project at a time meisha? >> that's right. when you see a need, you think of ways to help out with t1 creative little girl is definitely doing just that. in today's love it, meeting a special sister who is working over time, to make it possible for her brother to get the help he needs. that's coming up. katie? >> meisha, already looking all the way out, so the upcoming weekends, and at the moment fingers crossed it stays that way. we're expecting some really stellar weather here, sunshine , comfortable warmth, low humidity, slightly even below average conditions. really nice looking outlook here. how long does that last, though? that's the question. and i'll have the answer on the other >> well that was the sound of london's iconic big ben chiming normally for the last time ahead of major repair work. the clock tower is now set to resume -- not set to resume regular timekeeping until 2021 the bells, will however, sounds on special occasions like new years day. too bad, be there in a couple of weeks, so i guess
." >> a little sister helps her us a particular i can brother one art project at a time meisha? >> that's right. when you see a need, you think of ways to help out with t1 creative little girl is definitely doing just that. in today's love it, meeting a special sister who is working over time, to make it possible for her brother to get the help he needs. that's coming up. katie? >> meisha, already looking all the way out, so the upcoming weekends, and at the moment...
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the other brothers have cards. get information and reach out to .s very if i can just add, if policymakers and all of you ask, the framework of the crop solutions, policymakers ask whta does tam bring to the table, we bring the damn table. [laughter] [applause] appreciate it. they put it up. i'm actually going to take this up real quick to run through our crop solutions. what this is, is really an outline of what we really do. we do a lot of talking, we understand, but how do we actually actualize it? really quick, i'm going to run through this and we will keep it moving without questions. intend first piece, we develop an internet and social media outreach program. what this does -- we've heard over and over, and most of us know, the majority of radicalization happens over the internet. people can type in something, and there is someone waiting out there to tell them the wrong thing and steer them the wrong way. so we have to start with saying, ok, it's important to tackle this and work with our partners to where
the other brothers have cards. get information and reach out to .s very if i can just add, if policymakers and all of you ask, the framework of the crop solutions, policymakers ask whta does tam bring to the table, we bring the damn table. [laughter] [applause] appreciate it. they put it up. i'm actually going to take this up real quick to run through our crop solutions. what this is, is really an outline of what we really do. we do a lot of talking, we understand, but how do we actually...
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two brothers in their 50s live in the home. >> i was pulling out and the one brother waved at me which was weird because they are not very social. he waved and i waved back and we left. that was the last time he saw the younger of the two brothers alive. a woman walked by smelling a foul odor but never expected it was the neighbor rotting. there is no indication of foul play. >> it's sad because the other brother will have to live somewhere else now. he can't take care of himself. >> nainors describe the other brother as having mental health issues. he was taken to hospital for a mental health evaluation. the cause of death is under investigation. jim? >> thank you, christie. >> police in the lehigh valley are investigating a murder eight years ago. the suspect is the nephew of famed heavyweight champ larry holmes. his family says he's innocent but prosecutors say the case against him is strong. >> hundreds of people came to the norristown park for a show of solidarity for a woman that was attacked there this month. runners along the course where a woman was assaulted on august 1st. st
two brothers in their 50s live in the home. >> i was pulling out and the one brother waved at me which was weird because they are not very social. he waved and i waved back and we left. that was the last time he saw the younger of the two brothers alive. a woman walked by smelling a foul odor but never expected it was the neighbor rotting. there is no indication of foul play. >> it's sad because the other brother will have to live somewhere else now. he can't take care of himself....
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is it possible the younger brother stole the older brother's documentation and the police were fooled? it appears so. according to the town where driss oukabir lives and driss oukabir was not in barcelona when this happened. it's not in custody as the authorities have said. instead, he believes his documents were stolen by his younger brother and he's the perpetrator and at this point we'll have to wait from authorities. you've probably seen the video by now. the first video taken on the scene after whoever created all of this carnage. >> shepard: the first video from the scene. about 1 1/2 hours after that attack, a suspect came upon police at a checkpoint outside of barcelona in the barcelona suburbs. they had shut down many of the streets and transportation systems within the city. we have new video of that encounter where a man got into a shootout with police, eventually escaped and died in his own car of self-inflicted wounds. let's see if the new video from the passerby. >> shepard: there you can see what we believe to be the suspect on the ground. as the story goes from police,
is it possible the younger brother stole the older brother's documentation and the police were fooled? it appears so. according to the town where driss oukabir lives and driss oukabir was not in barcelona when this happened. it's not in custody as the authorities have said. instead, he believes his documents were stolen by his younger brother and he's the perpetrator and at this point we'll have to wait from authorities. you've probably seen the video by now. the first video taken on the scene...
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to informed the family that his brother was dead. we all need to assist in the responsibility of caring and sharing these stories. these stories need to become embedded more and it's critical to note it is and only about those who die, those who served with them also have important reflections to share and they need an opportunity to do that rather than to remain burdened with silent memories that so many more veterans to kerry. in this country the narrative has been subdued since world war ii. many people point to the vietnam war as a declining interest of the veterans and their experiences and they were seldom celebrated in clearly related to the fact shortly by the late 1960s the war had become very unpopular. it didn't necessarily follow the unpopularity of the war and also made them the unpopular in the outright hostility while unfortunately wasn't widespread. but it was an in difference maybe even an embarrassed in difference to engage them to talk to them. if americans really did not know what was happening on the ground in vi
to informed the family that his brother was dead. we all need to assist in the responsibility of caring and sharing these stories. these stories need to become embedded more and it's critical to note it is and only about those who die, those who served with them also have important reflections to share and they need an opportunity to do that rather than to remain burdened with silent memories that so many more veterans to kerry. in this country the narrative has been subdued since world war ii....
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. >>> a good big brother always there when you need him. what happens when a three-year- old wonders into a pool. -- wandered into a pool. >> if i had not gone to the screaming i probably would have had that stroke. >>> a pastor survived a close call free screening earlier this year saved his life. a success story airs tonight at 11 o'clock on wusa9 open the windows and turn the air conditioner off. 65 downtown, 58 manassas and 56 fabric. we will-- frederick. we will tell you if we can keep it dry during the weekend. i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- oh my... the current chevy silverado. it's the chevy summer drive. get a total value of $9,600 or, get 0% financing for 60 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> trending right now, a 10- year-old saved his little brother from drowning in detroit.>> he was s
. >>> a good big brother always there when you need him. what happens when a three-year- old wonders into a pool. -- wandered into a pool. >> if i had not gone to the screaming i probably would have had that stroke. >>> a pastor survived a close call free screening earlier this year saved his life. a success story airs tonight at 11 o'clock on wusa9 open the windows and turn the air conditioner off. 65 downtown, 58 manassas and 56 fabric. we will-- frederick. we will...
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the brother of the manchester bomber, is to go on trial in libya in connection with the attack in may which killed 22 people. 20 years to the day since the death of princess diana, we hear from those with special memories of the time they met her. and i'm sally bundock. a taxing task for trump, as he pushes plans to ease the burden on business and the middle classes. but can he sell it to a sceptical congress? plus, crude warning — the boss of shell says the price of oil could soon be heading higher as lack of investment squeezes supplies. hello, and welcome to bbc news. five days of tropical storm harvey, and the governor of texas says the worst is not over for some parts of the state, as torrential rain continues to fall. both the death toll and the water levels are still on the rise. at least 25 people are known to have died. the flooding has forced a number of oil and gas refineries to shut down, affecting almost a quarter of america's fuel output. the storm has now moved on to neighbouring louisiana. from houston, james cook reports. this is what hurricane harvey did to houston.
the brother of the manchester bomber, is to go on trial in libya in connection with the attack in may which killed 22 people. 20 years to the day since the death of princess diana, we hear from those with special memories of the time they met her. and i'm sally bundock. a taxing task for trump, as he pushes plans to ease the burden on business and the middle classes. but can he sell it to a sceptical congress? plus, crude warning — the boss of shell says the price of oil could soon be heading...
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my brother is just my brother. he's the most amazing person. he's just great.e, i feel like she has taken the amazing qualities of my mothers and created this worldwide business from it, and from my parents, well, theyjust taught me to be who i am and grow up and be the person that i am today and i think they have done a really good job. i just loved every single minute of this project. ifeel like it has been the most enlightening experience, joyful, emotional, laughter, all sorts of emotions, and it has just been incredible. really enjoyed it. elaine definitely has struggled through school. i think she is actually quite emotionally traumatised by what happened to her in school. i don't think that was necessarily about having two mums. she said that she never actually told anyone in school because of how they reacted to her sister. she was clearly very unhappy, a very unhappy time for her. obviously, i'm understanding more about it now. but where she is now, she's amazing. she's so beautiful and creative and our biggest fear was losing our children because we w
my brother is just my brother. he's the most amazing person. he's just great.e, i feel like she has taken the amazing qualities of my mothers and created this worldwide business from it, and from my parents, well, theyjust taught me to be who i am and grow up and be the person that i am today and i think they have done a really good job. i just loved every single minute of this project. ifeel like it has been the most enlightening experience, joyful, emotional, laughter, all sorts of emotions,...
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he had it all wrong. >> that's my brother. >> i understand that. >> that's my brother. >> i understand not me. >> reporter: they had enough to put robert denney weigh away for life. it took fine years to come to trial. it was a complicated investigation. denney's dna was found at the crime scene but there was also evidence they couldn't link to him. >> we had alternative suspects. we had a lot to explain in the form of the science. >> reporter: the defense seized the opportunity noting there were any number of people who might have killed corey. >> there's still unidentified pieces of evidence at this crime scene. >> reporter: robert denney's attorney, rick sitka. >> there's unidentified semen stains and fingerprints and hairs in the victim's hands. so it's a question of who done it. >> reporter: not a case of denney did it, he said. to underscore that, denney even took the stand to show jurors he was just a boy next door, not a monster at the door. only it didn't work. after a three-week trial, the jury needed less than an hour to render a verdict, guilty of first degree murder. denne
he had it all wrong. >> that's my brother. >> i understand that. >> that's my brother. >> i understand not me. >> reporter: they had enough to put robert denney weigh away for life. it took fine years to come to trial. it was a complicated investigation. denney's dna was found at the crime scene but there was also evidence they couldn't link to him. >> we had alternative suspects. we had a lot to explain in the form of the science. >> reporter: the...
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my brother is just my brother. he is the most amazing person. he isjust great.he sister, anne, ifeel like she has ta ken the amazing sister, anne, ifeel like she has taken the amazing qualities of my mothers and created this worldwide business from it, and from my pa rents, business from it, and from my parents, well they just taught business from it, and from my parents, well theyjust taught me to be who i am and grow up and be the person that i am today and i think they have done a really good job. i just loved every single minute of this project. i feel like just loved every single minute of this project. ifeel like it has been the most enlightening experience, joyful, emotional, laughter, all sorts of emotions, and it has just been incredible. really enjoyed it. elaine definitely has struggled through school. i think she is actually quite emotionally traumatised by what happened to her in school. i don't think that was necessarily about having two mums. she said that she never actually told anyone in school, because of how they reacted to her sister. she was
my brother is just my brother. he is the most amazing person. he isjust great.he sister, anne, ifeel like she has ta ken the amazing sister, anne, ifeel like she has taken the amazing qualities of my mothers and created this worldwide business from it, and from my pa rents, business from it, and from my parents, well they just taught business from it, and from my parents, well theyjust taught me to be who i am and grow up and be the person that i am today and i think they have done a really...
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reluctantly, his brother gave in. saroo remembers the station had a water tower and a pedestrian walkway. he also remembers he was exhausted. when they got there, it was late at night. >> saroo brierley: and i just wanted to go to sleep, and my brother said, "wait here. i'll be back." i ended up going to sleep on the bench. i'm not too sure whether it was like ten minutes, 20 minutes, an hour, two hours, three hours. >> whitaker: when he woke up, he remembers a train was there but his brother was not. saroo thought he might be inside looking under seats for coins and food. he didn't find him, but he did find a comfortable seat and fell back to sleep. when he woke up again, as depicted in the movie, the train was careening across india for hours and hours. >> saroo brierley: it's a ghost train. no one's on the train. and-- >> whitaker: and the train is hurtling down the tracks-- >> saroo brierley: it's hurtling down the tracks. and i just ran up and down. tears. i was locked in the carriage. i couldn't open it. i'm on
reluctantly, his brother gave in. saroo remembers the station had a water tower and a pedestrian walkway. he also remembers he was exhausted. when they got there, it was late at night. >> saroo brierley: and i just wanted to go to sleep, and my brother said, "wait here. i'll be back." i ended up going to sleep on the bench. i'm not too sure whether it was like ten minutes, 20 minutes, an hour, two hours, three hours. >> whitaker: when he woke up, he remembers a train was...
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. >> nice to meet you, brother. like most cubans, armando was living on a government wage worth about $25 a month. now he makes that in a single day, thanks to the taxi license he got under the new law. >> this is a good business. >> and you can make good money doing this? >> i can save a little bit for my own business. the best job is to do your own company, a small business. >> your own company. >> yeah, exactly. >> with his newfound cash and a degree in computer engineering, armando hopes to launch his own start-up. if you have a business and we become friends, can i invest in your company if i live in the united states? >> yeah, you give me the money and that's it. >> well, you have to pay me interest. >> okay, we can do it. >> a lot of interest. >> we find a lawyer, and we can do a contract, yeah? >> armando made me feel welcome. of course, i can't invest in a cuban business -- yet. that's illegal because of the u.s. embargo imposed after fidel castro's communist revolution. since 1962, cuba has been cut off fr
. >> nice to meet you, brother. like most cubans, armando was living on a government wage worth about $25 a month. now he makes that in a single day, thanks to the taxi license he got under the new law. >> this is a good business. >> and you can make good money doing this? >> i can save a little bit for my own business. the best job is to do your own company, a small business. >> your own company. >> yeah, exactly. >> with his newfound cash and a degree...
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and then his younger brother jesse. the middle photo shows jesse james in a typical confederate guerrilla outfit, that's a grirla shirt often heavily embroidered by the women in the family. you see the multiple revolvers he is carrying. he posed for the photo in platte city after the guerillas captured it. and also another young man who was a part of fetch taylor's group. his name was archie clemmon, though he was a teenager himself, frankly became jesse's mentor and close friend. jesse james in 1864 at the age of 16 joins the guerrillas, and what does he do? do they ambush union troops? are they fighting against jayhawkers? no. no, they go door to door and murder eight farmers who were not engaged in combat who were killed eight farmers who were at home and found in the field in case they found the unionist farm in the field and they told the widow that they killed him. in short order, jesse james takes part in killing eight men. he was part of the desk squad of clay county. as a result of this action, again, there was
and then his younger brother jesse. the middle photo shows jesse james in a typical confederate guerrilla outfit, that's a grirla shirt often heavily embroidered by the women in the family. you see the multiple revolvers he is carrying. he posed for the photo in platte city after the guerillas captured it. and also another young man who was a part of fetch taylor's group. his name was archie clemmon, though he was a teenager himself, frankly became jesse's mentor and close friend. jesse james...