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eventually led to a family vacation to see the "yorktown" a retired aircraft carrier in charleston, south carolina. >> my mind was justloarng like, blew. >> reporter: the kids say the "yorktown" changed their lives. >> i realized how amazing history could be. >> reporter: and it was about to get even better. on that same trip, the boys learned about a world war ii vet named robert harding, who actually served on the "yorktown." they got his e-mail address, starard corresponding daily, and became really enamored. the boys now keep his picture by their beds. and if you ever go to the "yorktown" with them, as we did, they'll chew your ear off about mr. hard and whatte did on bobod as a plane handler. >> when the plane is ready to launch, he would unstrap this that direction. the "yorktown" say a lot of kids love the ship, but no kid has ever fallen for a sailor who served here like these two boys have fallep for in harding. which is why for this trip the "yorktown" maze mead special arrangements for a surprise visitor. >> mr. harding! >> that's right. >> reporter: hugging an old salt never felt so sw
eventually led to a family vacation to see the "yorktown" a retired aircraft carrier in charleston, south carolina. >> my mind was justloarng like, blew. >> reporter: the kids say the "yorktown" changed their lives. >> i realized how amazing history could be. >> reporter: and it was about to get even better. on that same trip, the boys learned about a world war ii vet named robert harding, who actually served on the "yorktown." they got his...
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she got emotional when talking about gun control during her stop in charleston, south carolina. eny was there. >> hillary clinton campaigning here in charleston, south carolina. the key first in the south primary that comes after the iowa caucuses and that new hampshire primary. she collected the endorsement of a key labor union as well as mayor joe riley. but talked emotionally and passionately about gun control. of course, this city the sight of the tragic shooting at the ame church in june. nine people killed at the hands of a gunman. she talked about that and the need for stronger gun control longs. >> that disturbed young man who went and bought the gun he used to kill those nine worshippers at mother emanuel church was not entitled to buy a gun. but they found that out right after he committed those murders. we've got to close that. i mean, why are you in such a hurry to buy not a hunting rifle, but a killing machine? >> gun control is one of the distinctions she's trying to draw between her rival, bernie sanders. she did not mention him by name, but increasingly gun contro
she got emotional when talking about gun control during her stop in charleston, south carolina. eny was there. >> hillary clinton campaigning here in charleston, south carolina. the key first in the south primary that comes after the iowa caucuses and that new hampshire primary. she collected the endorsement of a key labor union as well as mayor joe riley. but talked emotionally and passionately about gun control. of course, this city the sight of the tragic shooting at the ame church in...
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in charleston south carolina, at the detention center, eugene foster fell into the latter category. >> have you been arrested before? >> my rap sheet about as long as your arm. just a drunk [ bleep ]. >> foster says his rap sheet dates back 30 years to when he was 18. he's been convicted of numerous crimes. >> he's usually not a problem. comes in, does his thing. he knows the process. >> foster? >> step up here, sir. >> how many times can you estimate you've probably seen him since you've been working here? >> at least 30, 40 times. >> do you drink any alcohol today? >> yeah. as much as i can get. right up to where i got arrested. >> this time, foster was brought in on a probation violation for urinating in public. >> did you urinate in public? >> no. i went behind a wall. i wouldn't do that. i do have morals. >> how much have you had to drink tonight? >> oh, maybe i equivalent of four quarts, something like that. off and on. i didn't do it all at once. >> what i'm going to do, if you stay here, i'm going to have you sign another release once i know that all of the alcohol is out of y
in charleston south carolina, at the detention center, eugene foster fell into the latter category. >> have you been arrested before? >> my rap sheet about as long as your arm. just a drunk [ bleep ]. >> foster says his rap sheet dates back 30 years to when he was 18. he's been convicted of numerous crimes. >> he's usually not a problem. comes in, does his thing. he knows the process. >> foster? >> step up here, sir. >> how many times can you estimate...
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very sick individual who months ago for example walked into a church bible study class in charleston, south carolina and killed nine people because of the color of their skin and i'm not talking about -- it's always unbelievable to think about this that we have hundreds of organizations in this country whose sole function is to push forward hatred, hatred against african-americans, hatred against immigrants, hatred against catholics, that's what they do but i'm not just talking about that. what i'm talking about is the fact that in this country we have seen much too often too many african-americans unarmed, killed by the police when in custody. [applause] you know the names and as well as i do whether it's sandra blander michael brown or walter scott or freddie gray or tamir rice or timothy russell. [applause] i do not want to read about and you did not want to read about children being shot because they have a toy gun. [applause] you and i do not want to continue to see over 100 ballots being -- 100 bullets being shot into a car. [applause] now some of you know i am the former mayor of the largest
very sick individual who months ago for example walked into a church bible study class in charleston, south carolina and killed nine people because of the color of their skin and i'm not talking about -- it's always unbelievable to think about this that we have hundreds of organizations in this country whose sole function is to push forward hatred, hatred against african-americans, hatred against immigrants, hatred against catholics, that's what they do but i'm not just talking about that. what...
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in charleston south carolina, at the detention center, eugene foster fell into the latter category. >> have you been arrested before? >> my rap sheet about as long as your arm. just a drunk [ bleep ]. >> foster says his rap sheet dates back 30 years to when he was 18. he's been convicted of numerous crimes. >> he's usually not a problem. comes in, does his thing. he knows the process. >> foster? >> step up here, sir. >> how many times can you estimate you've probably seen him since you've been working here? >> at least 30, 40 times. >> do you drink any alcohol today? >> yeah. as much as i can get. right up to where i got arrested. >> this time, foster was brought in on a probation violation for urinating in public. >> did you urinate in public? >> no. i went behind a wall. i wouldn't do that. i do have morals. >> how much have you had to drink tonight? >> oh, maybe i equivalent of four quarts, something like that. off and on. i didn't do it all at once. >> what i'm going to do, if you stay here, i'm going to have you sign another release once i know that all of the alcohol is out of y
in charleston south carolina, at the detention center, eugene foster fell into the latter category. >> have you been arrested before? >> my rap sheet about as long as your arm. just a drunk [ bleep ]. >> foster says his rap sheet dates back 30 years to when he was 18. he's been convicted of numerous crimes. >> he's usually not a problem. comes in, does his thing. he knows the process. >> foster? >> step up here, sir. >> how many times can you estimate...
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we bring that conversation to charleston, south carolina.pharell williams and journalist soledad o'brien encounter a community still reeling from one of the deadliest attacks on a place of worship in u.s. history. this past june, 21-year-old dylann roof entered the historic mother emanuel church and allegedly opened fire on a prayer group, killing nine people. >> advising of an active shooter, multiple people down. >> reporter: only three survivors. poly shepherd, felicia sanders, and her 11-year-old granddaughter. >> my son is my hero. >> reporter: her son tywanza died trying to protect them. >> they was a protector. till the end. he was a protector. >> reporter: just two days later, felicia forgave her son's alleged killer. >> may god have mercy on you. >> reporter: we invited community to join us at mother emanuel that night for a town hall. >> this past year has been crazy for south carolina. but as far as the police violence against blacks, you can't even go to church without getting shot. you think, wow, i could be next. >> reporter: a
we bring that conversation to charleston, south carolina.pharell williams and journalist soledad o'brien encounter a community still reeling from one of the deadliest attacks on a place of worship in u.s. history. this past june, 21-year-old dylann roof entered the historic mother emanuel church and allegedly opened fire on a prayer group, killing nine people. >> advising of an active shooter, multiple people down. >> reporter: only three survivors. poly shepherd, felicia sanders,...
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clinton talks about the economy in charleston, south carolina. now on the republican side, while in norfolk, donald trump called president obama's decision to send special forces to syria, a quote, half measure. and jeb bush was in des moines, iowa where he admitted he has get better at debates. bush will talk about his plan to turn his campaign around tomorrow morning on "meet the press" here on nbc 4. >>> and we're just minutes from november! can you imagine. amelia has your forecast coming up. i'll give you a hint, it includes some 70s degree temperatures. and we asked for the cutest pictures from your kids on this happy halloween. we're going show you a lo >>> a hugely popular drive in montgomery county almost didn't happen this year. toys for tots didn't have a place to store the items. a santa claus of sorts stepped in to save it. metropolitan moving storage stepped in to save the day. >> imagining that he collects 70,000 toys a year and could have possibly not happened and not gotten to the families that are depending on it. >> now the goa
clinton talks about the economy in charleston, south carolina. now on the republican side, while in norfolk, donald trump called president obama's decision to send special forces to syria, a quote, half measure. and jeb bush was in des moines, iowa where he admitted he has get better at debates. bush will talk about his plan to turn his campaign around tomorrow morning on "meet the press" here on nbc 4. >>> and we're just minutes from november! can you imagine. amelia has...
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freddie gray in a police car in baltimore. 50-year-old walter scott in a park in north charleston, south carolina. >> i can' t breathe, i can' t breathe. karen: 56-year-old eric garner on the corner in staten island. 12-year-old tamir rice in cleveland. the stories stretch across the nation. many gained media attention, while many more may go unreported. each is met with anger and fear. each ignites communities to believe is a broken criminal justice system. each one galvanizes youth to speak up and speak out as what they see against a never-ending prejudice. many worry real change continues to feel out of reach. >> black lives don' t seem to matter because they are being there does not seem to be any type of legal ramification for ending the life of a person of color here in the united states by a police officer, a servant that is supposed to be serving and protecting the community. >> as long as you can continue to racially profile young black men and latinos and young black women, you are going to continue encountering these problems. karen: the violence is nothing new, says the boston naacp p
freddie gray in a police car in baltimore. 50-year-old walter scott in a park in north charleston, south carolina. >> i can' t breathe, i can' t breathe. karen: 56-year-old eric garner on the corner in staten island. 12-year-old tamir rice in cleveland. the stories stretch across the nation. many gained media attention, while many more may go unreported. each is met with anger and fear. each ignites communities to believe is a broken criminal justice system. each one galvanizes youth to...
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. >> reporter: dispied despite despite the mass shootings, in roseburg, oregon or charleston, south carolina that trigger the discussion on gun violence. >> resulting on it being too easy in neighborhoods for a person to purchase a gun than a book. >> people don't value us because when there's a mass shooting people get outraged and talk about it and then police brutality, people get outraged, and talk about it. but when a black person shoot another black person nobody says anything, that's okay. >> all the while, violence crimes daily, cities across america, including chicago which saw its deadliest month in 13 years. >> for 30 years ago i'm saying the same thing. we have poor skills, we have lack of jobs, we have lack of housing. we have lack of options. up to 30 years when you keep saying the same things, nothing's changing well doh why don't you wake up, people don't care. >> also fighting for the city of chicago is lamar johnson. >> there are a lot of people here work hard every day that take pride in their city and neighborhoods. but unfortunately it is not being portrayed as such. and
. >> reporter: dispied despite despite the mass shootings, in roseburg, oregon or charleston, south carolina that trigger the discussion on gun violence. >> resulting on it being too easy in neighborhoods for a person to purchase a gun than a book. >> people don't value us because when there's a mass shooting people get outraged and talk about it and then police brutality, people get outraged, and talk about it. but when a black person shoot another black person nobody says...
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. >>> a familiar face joined the gospel choir at emanuel ame church in charleston, south carolina forpharrell williams was there for the filming of the tv program called "shining the light" a conference for progress on race in america. you may recall that is where nine black parishioners were shot and killed in june. if you don't have health insurance, now is the time to get enrolled. deadlines are quickly approaching. this is the scene at the independence express in the bala cynwyd shopping center this morning. officials were on hand an enrolling new members for health insurance plans. any adult without health insurance faces up to a $695 tax penalty. december 15th is the final day to sign up. >>> flames roar through a montgomery county apartment complex. one woman is dead. tonight, helping the people who lost everything to the fire. >>> and how these bikers are revving up the holiday season a little early. . >>> i'm tracking a mild monday and then even warmer temperatures as we head to the rest of the workweek and plus we stay dry. i will have the forecast after the break. >>> the c
. >>> a familiar face joined the gospel choir at emanuel ame church in charleston, south carolina forpharrell williams was there for the filming of the tv program called "shining the light" a conference for progress on race in america. you may recall that is where nine black parishioners were shot and killed in june. if you don't have health insurance, now is the time to get enrolled. deadlines are quickly approaching. this is the scene at the independence express in the bala...
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naval brig in charleston, south carolina and at fort levenworth kwnings, but they settled on the superax prison in florence, colorado. it is a very prison, considered one of the most secure in the country, nicknamed sometimes alcatraz in the rockies and it already has some very high-profile prisoners there including zac riceas musaui. ramsey yousef, the mastermind between 1993 world trade center bombing and umar mutalab, the so-called underwear bomber." the official talked to me on condition of anonymity. but it is expected the white house will send it to congress as early as thursday. anthony yes? >> jamie mcintire reporting. a shift in tone from russia, prime minister medgedev said a bomb shall have brought down the plane over egypt last month. terrorism is a possible explanation for the crash. it is said there is strong suspicion a bomb blew it from the sky. in september, researchers said lowering blood pressure guidelines could save thousands of lives but they didn't give the exact numbers. now, the data is out and it is impressive. that's next. the global agency that fights agains
naval brig in charleston, south carolina and at fort levenworth kwnings, but they settled on the superax prison in florence, colorado. it is a very prison, considered one of the most secure in the country, nicknamed sometimes alcatraz in the rockies and it already has some very high-profile prisoners there including zac riceas musaui. ramsey yousef, the mastermind between 1993 world trade center bombing and umar mutalab, the so-called underwear bomber." the official talked to me on...
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a pastor killed with eight others in an allegedly racially motivated church shooting in charleston, south carolinaazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ >> incredible. i thought he did well. >> he sounded great. he's sang before. he's done some al green and such. president obama's heartfelt words will now be the centerpiece of coldplay's new album "a head full of dreams," along with beyonce, noel gallagher. >> the album set for release on december 4th. >>> finally the amazing graves christie brinkley. she doesn't have a new album or new show. >> but she has this. hello. jaw dropping photo of herself. she instagramd yesterday. the 61-year-old stunner is on vacation with her kids in turks and caicos. >> she is sharing her beauty secrets in her new book "timeless beauty," which is now available. she always looks great. >> she does look good. she's everyone's uptown girl. >> good genes or good doctors. i always ask these questions. >> good genes. never ask a lady that ever. . friends coming over? yeah, so? it stinks in here. you've got to wash this whole room are you kidding? wash it? let's wash it with fe
a pastor killed with eight others in an allegedly racially motivated church shooting in charleston, south carolinaazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ >> incredible. i thought he did well. >> he sounded great. he's sang before. he's done some al green and such. president obama's heartfelt words will now be the centerpiece of coldplay's new album "a head full of dreams," along with beyonce, noel gallagher. >> the album set for release on december 4th. >>>...
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cities like chicago, it's the mass shootings like the tragedies in roseburg, oregon or charleston, south carolina that get the attention and trigger a discussion on gun violence. >> and laws that result in it being easier in too much neighborhoods for a young person to purchase a gun than a book. >> that's why our community for life people don't value us. when it's a mass shooting they get outraged and talk about it. when it's police brutality, people get outraged and talk about it. when a black person shoots another black person, nobody says anything. that's okay. >> all the while homicides continue to climb daily in cities across america, including chicago, had saw its deadly he is september in 13 years according to tribune." >> i participated in a whole lot of funerals, and the caskets unfortunately are getting smaller and smaller. for 30 years i'm saying the same thing. we have poor schools and lack of jobs and housing and we have lack of options. after 30 yoerz when you say the same thing and nothing changes, why don't you wake up. people don't care. >> also fighting for the youth of chicago
cities like chicago, it's the mass shootings like the tragedies in roseburg, oregon or charleston, south carolina that get the attention and trigger a discussion on gun violence. >> and laws that result in it being easier in too much neighborhoods for a young person to purchase a gun than a book. >> that's why our community for life people don't value us. when it's a mass shooting they get outraged and talk about it. when it's police brutality, people get outraged and talk about it....
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steve hartman, on the road, in charleston, south carolina. 3 3 most of the area is under a winter storm warning, as the snow moves into the area today through tuesday. expect to see mainly snow today and tomorrow, but some sleet may mix in w wh snow today in the early morning.the majajity of the snow will fall today with temperatures near freezing, snow may be heavy at times. by tuesday wivds will pick up and possibly cause blowing and drifting snow.at this time, we are expecting 6 to 8 inches of are expecting 6 at this time, we snow.and drifting cause blowing up and possibly winds times. snow may be near freezing, temperatures with fall today the snow will the majority of morning.the early snow today in mix in with some sleet may tomorrow, but today and mainly snow expect to see tuesday. through area today moves into the the snow warning, as winter storm area is under a most of the 3 3 3 most of the area is under a 3 winter storm warning, as the through tuesday. expect to see mainly snow today and mix in with snow today in the early morning.the majority of temperatures near freezing, s
steve hartman, on the road, in charleston, south carolina. 3 3 most of the area is under a winter storm warning, as the snow moves into the area today through tuesday. expect to see mainly snow today and tomorrow, but some sleet may mix in w wh snow today in the early morning.the majajity of the snow will fall today with temperatures near freezing, snow may be heavy at times. by tuesday wivds will pick up and possibly cause blowing and drifting snow.at this time, we are expecting 6 to 8 inches...
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milder further off to the south. 60s currently, very warm air mass, birmingham, atlanta, 54 charleston, south carolina, but there go the magenta and purple showing up in the wake of very large storm system. we're not necessarily going to be talking about teams here, but certain eventually setting ourselves up for drop on the thermometer. that will comes from wednesday to thursday. so, for now, later today, rmfront lift in, it is with us tomorrow, that's where the warm willing trend takes place here, so you're flirting at least with 60 by wednesday, wednesday also when the actual cold front is set to cross through. and as it does so that sends the temperatures packing, back in the 40's come thursday, at least the sun comes back, but we will also have to deal with some rain in the meantime. thankfully there is storm has been responsible already for a lot of ice, a lot of snow, that's not a concern for us, we're strictly looking at rain this time around. so that's at least something. if we have to deal with it, nicole, we can at least be grateful for it, true? >> no snow, not yet. thanks, katie. checking
milder further off to the south. 60s currently, very warm air mass, birmingham, atlanta, 54 charleston, south carolina, but there go the magenta and purple showing up in the wake of very large storm system. we're not necessarily going to be talking about teams here, but certain eventually setting ourselves up for drop on the thermometer. that will comes from wednesday to thursday. so, for now, later today, rmfront lift in, it is with us tomorrow, that's where the warm willing trend takes place...
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jenna estimates they would have had to drive to charleston south carolina to ring up the fair $1,800 in you get in cab and it doesn't have a credit card machine get out of the cab. do not give your card to the driver. >> good heads up. thank you, sir. >> my pleasure. >> you can put away the rain gear it looks like but you're soon going need a heavier coat. >> kate big changes are in store for the weekend. >> big changes indeed. you guys, a front is now moving out. you can see the showers pushing out to sea just impacting the shore right now, but as this system moves away, the winds are pog to pick up north and west. two phase cool down to tell you about. i'll have that coming up in weather also ahead a reality star sued and his legal woes are centered right here in philadelphia. why an adult film actress is going after josh duggar. >> and breakfast is the most important meal of the day victoria woodill found the mace to go. taste with tori takes you to the neighborhood favorite known for its home fries covered in what they call dust. >>> plus they're only 12 years old, but they are t
jenna estimates they would have had to drive to charleston south carolina to ring up the fair $1,800 in you get in cab and it doesn't have a credit card machine get out of the cab. do not give your card to the driver. >> good heads up. thank you, sir. >> my pleasure. >> you can put away the rain gear it looks like but you're soon going need a heavier coat. >> kate big changes are in store for the weekend. >> big changes indeed. you guys, a front is now moving out....
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. >> anchor: ferrell williams is bringing a sign of hope to people in charleston, south carolina. the grand jury ewinner singer performed at yesterday's service at the emmanuel i'my church. at appearance comes nearly five months after a shooting during a bible study at the church there killed nine peel. he performed his hit freedom. church members say the song has a special meaning. >>> that's the message we should take ash the world. freedom and god and freedom and being able to work together to make our communities a better place for all of us. >> anchor: he also posed for photographs with church members an security before leaving . >> anchor: fans and loved one remembering actor and politics fred tomson. tomson starred in six seasons of lawyered, he also had an extensive political clear. he was a watergate attorney, a tennessee senator and a g.o.p. presidential candidate in 2008. tomson died of a recurrence of lymphoma. he was 73. >> anchor: still ahead, a tattoo tandem. why the special bond between a father an daughter here getting . >> anchor: then new at 6:00 we are followin
. >> anchor: ferrell williams is bringing a sign of hope to people in charleston, south carolina. the grand jury ewinner singer performed at yesterday's service at the emmanuel i'my church. at appearance comes nearly five months after a shooting during a bible study at the church there killed nine peel. he performed his hit freedom. church members say the song has a special meaning. >>> that's the message we should take ash the world. freedom and god and freedom and being able to...
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for many a shooting rampage at emmanuel ame church in charleston, south carolina over the summer is hardforget. nine worshipers died when 21 year-old dylann roof walk in and opened fire. >> we were here that night,. >> i got over the initial shock, sadness, would you, how could someone do that to a church. it reminded me that essentially nothing is off limits anymore in our society. nothing. >> it is impossible to plan for the unknown, of course but terrorism experts say preparation, is key. >>> 5:14 right now. starting to dry out after all that rain yesterday, it seems so damp. >> it just hung around, we will get sunshine, nice look at veterans day. temperatures in the mid 60's. so nice little run of above average temperatures before we cool down for the weekend. >> any sun. >> a whole lot have of sun. enough to brighten your day up, we will go outside and see what is happening, storm scan three, you can see what is left of the steady rain across upstate new york. that storm slowly moving off to the north and east but we have improving conditions throughout your morning. those cloud beg
for many a shooting rampage at emmanuel ame church in charleston, south carolina over the summer is hardforget. nine worshipers died when 21 year-old dylann roof walk in and opened fire. >> we were here that night,. >> i got over the initial shock, sadness, would you, how could someone do that to a church. it reminded me that essentially nothing is off limits anymore in our society. nothing. >> it is impossible to plan for the unknown, of course but terrorism experts say...
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let's go to charleston, south carolina, where police say a 13-year-old boy shot two suspected burglarsy, killing one. the teen was home alone when he says someone tried to break in. he told police that he feared for his safety, so he got his mom's gun, and began to fire through the door. the boy's mom says that she'd never shown her son how to use the gun. adding, quote, i tell my kids that if anything happens to call 911. but i also tell them to protect themselves if they have to. >>> and this morning investigators are trying to determine what caused a small plane to crash into an apartment complex in akron, ohio, that left as many as nine people dead. the plane was approaching a local airport when according to witnesses, it clipped utility wires, and plowed into the residential building. no one was inside the apartment at the time. >> i heard this noise, just like the plane just dropped out of the sky, and veered to the left, and plowed into the duplexes there, and it was just a mess, just a mass explosion. >>> according to ohio state highway patrol, investigators are still trying to
let's go to charleston, south carolina, where police say a 13-year-old boy shot two suspected burglarsy, killing one. the teen was home alone when he says someone tried to break in. he told police that he feared for his safety, so he got his mom's gun, and began to fire through the door. the boy's mom says that she'd never shown her son how to use the gun. adding, quote, i tell my kids that if anything happens to call 911. but i also tell them to protect themselves if they have to. >>>...
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eventually led to a family vacation to see the "yorktown," a retired aircraft carrier in charleston, south carolina. >> my mind was just blown. like bloom. >> reporter: the kids say the "yorktown" changed their lives. >> i just realized how amazing history could be. >> reporter: and it was about to get even better. on that same trip the boys learned about a world war ii vet named robert harding who actually served on the "yorktown." they got his e-mail address, started corresponding daily, and became really enamored. the boys now keep his picture by their beds. and if you ever go to the "yorktown" with them, as we did, they'll chew your ear off about mr. harding and what he did on board as a plane handler. >> when the plane was ready to launch he'd like go unstrap this and the plane would go flying that direction. >> reporter: the folks who run the "yorktown" say a lot of kids love the ship but no kid has ever fallen for a sailor who served here like these two boys have fallen for mr. harding. which is why for this trip the "yorktown" made special arrangements. >> okay. >> reporter: for a surprise
eventually led to a family vacation to see the "yorktown," a retired aircraft carrier in charleston, south carolina. >> my mind was just blown. like bloom. >> reporter: the kids say the "yorktown" changed their lives. >> i just realized how amazing history could be. >> reporter: and it was about to get even better. on that same trip the boys learned about a world war ii vet named robert harding who actually served on the "yorktown." they got...
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. >> charleston, south carolina. >> stephen: exactly. grewp right around the corner from each other. >> south battery. >> part of the time, i upgraded. >> stephen: well, let's see. let's educate the people a little bit who may not know everything they need to know about shepard fairey. you first made an impression in the street art scene with your famous obey icon,ndre the giant says obey. , all right. and then you rose to international prom nens with your oma hope poster from 2008. (applause) >> right, unexpected. >> stephen: is there anything that these two posters have in common? (laughter) >> yes. >> well, they're both about putting across my philosophy. the obey is getting people to question obedience and, you know, in a sense it's antagonistic, it's provocative, the obama was after a very dark period of the bush years and a lot of cynicism. it was a genuinely optimistic gesture, very sincere. >> stephen: do you still feel optimistic a aut the ptesident? >> blocking the keystone pipeline is something that i'm very proud of him doing
. >> charleston, south carolina. >> stephen: exactly. grewp right around the corner from each other. >> south battery. >> part of the time, i upgraded. >> stephen: well, let's see. let's educate the people a little bit who may not know everything they need to know about shepard fairey. you first made an impression in the street art scene with your famous obey icon,ndre the giant says obey. , all right. and then you rose to international prom nens with your oma hope...
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. >> i first met spencer good morning america came through charleston, south carolina in the late 80'>> great. >> star was born. david hartman. the the the already a star. >> in sports tonight. the warriors remain perfect? amazing game going on in l.a. do they run in a clipper buzz saw. channeling his inner next vehicle purchase? at enterprise, we guarantee it. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... change your thinking about buying your next one. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00 o'clock. packed house tonight at south san francisco city hall. new crime concern that has so many people turning out to talk with police. >> we have exclusive new information and video in a case where san francisco fire truck ran a red lit and hate motorcycle list. what happened in a bar after the crash. >>> those stories and more on 7 >>> those stories and more on 7 news at 11:00 over on channel >> nail biter nail biter. >> a little stressful. >> good game. early on. it's over. that's it. they are going to lose that's end of it. >> you knew it ha
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helping to bring these kinds of conversations to people as far flung as mozambique, to charleston, south carolina, to oakland, california. i think these are the kind of ways that we see our work, curators to director alike, as engaging in the world, right. we're here, yes, on the national mall, but we're also out in a variety of communities and a variety of important ways. >> go ahead. >> some ways the goal is pretty simple. the goal is that yes, this will be the first green museum on the national mall and yes, just as you've heard, there's amazing collections that people will be amazed at seeing, and people will be impressed and educated and engaged by the exhibitions. but the reality is, the job of this museum is to make america better. it's to begin to create a safe space where difficult questions around race, around poverty, around the possibility of america, are engaged and allow people to use history as a wonderfully useful tool to help them live their lives. so that on the one hand, it's great to be a good museum. we will be a good museum. but we also want to be a place that matters, that
helping to bring these kinds of conversations to people as far flung as mozambique, to charleston, south carolina, to oakland, california. i think these are the kind of ways that we see our work, curators to director alike, as engaging in the world, right. we're here, yes, on the national mall, but we're also out in a variety of communities and a variety of important ways. >> go ahead. >> some ways the goal is pretty simple. the goal is that yes, this will be the first green museum...