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abc's david wright meets sanders on the road as he covers major ground to motivate the masses. >> senator bernie sanders! >> reporter: maybe the junior senator from vermont. >> if i were a republican looking out at this crowd, i would be very nervous. >> reporter: for this crowd here in wisconsin, he's a rock star. senator bernie sanders has been making the rounds in lots of states ahead of the midterms. >> it looks to me like oceanside is ready for a political revolution. >> reporter: the white hair, the rumpled suit, and that unmistakable accent. >> i'm here today to end one party rule in washington. >> reporter: a gentle reminder of what might have been and maybe, just maybe, could be still. >> got a lively crowd here. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: backstage in kenosha, talking strategy with illinois congressional candidate garcia, sanders down plays the idea of a big blue wave. >> anybody thinks this is going to be easy, the democrats are going to end up with a 20-vote majority, is absolutely dead wrong. the republicans can still hang on. they can still win this thing. >> reporter: he's d
abc's david wright meets sanders on the road as he covers major ground to motivate the masses. >> senator bernie sanders! >> reporter: maybe the junior senator from vermont. >> if i were a republican looking out at this crowd, i would be very nervous. >> reporter: for this crowd here in wisconsin, he's a rock star. senator bernie sanders has been making the rounds in lots of states ahead of the midterms. >> it looks to me like oceanside is ready for a political...
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david wright, abc news, new york. >>> ohio governor john kasich says he's very seriously considering a run against president trump in 2020. as he wraps up his final term as governor, the 66-year-old republican told abc's george stephanopoulos that virtually every day he's having earnest conversations about running. kasich has criticized the president over the divisive political environment as well as certain policies like immigration. >>> former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski is denying the report that secret service had to break up an altercation he had in the west wing with white house chief of staff john kelly. lewandowski told fox news he and kelly had a candid discussion but declined to say if kelly grabbed him. lewandowski is promoting a new book which alleges many administration officials are working against the president's agenda. he'll be on "good morning america" later this morning. >> we'll find out if there was a physical confrontation between the two. >> i'll be sitting on the edge of my seat waiting to find out. >>> a north carolina highway trooper made a pre-
david wright, abc news, new york. >>> ohio governor john kasich says he's very seriously considering a run against president trump in 2020. as he wraps up his final term as governor, the 66-year-old republican told abc's george stephanopoulos that virtually every day he's having earnest conversations about running. kasich has criticized the president over the divisive political environment as well as certain policies like immigration. >>> former trump campaign manager corey...
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>> david wright, thank you. >>> now, to the emergency playing out. at least 75 people were rushed to the hospital, most of them students. they'd been sleeping, cadets, future officers, when there was a gas leak. authorities near des moines, iowa, fear what could have happened if a guard hadn't called for help. here's abc's clayton sandell now. >> reporter: tonight, first responders in training at the center of a real emergency. >> at about 5:54 this morning, our overnight security officer at the iowa law enforcement academy detected a very strong odor of what she describes as gas. and she called 911. >> reporter: inside, 86 police cadets asleep in their dorms. evacuations begin immediately. >> found high levels of carbon monoxide. >> reporter: many of the cadets showing symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, including vomiting, headache and fatigue. 75 rushed to hospitals. officials say the building has a history of similar issues and is due to be demolished next summer. carbon monoxide poisoning can be deadly, killing 400 americans every year and se
>> david wright, thank you. >>> now, to the emergency playing out. at least 75 people were rushed to the hospital, most of them students. they'd been sleeping, cadets, future officers, when there was a gas leak. authorities near des moines, iowa, fear what could have happened if a guard hadn't called for help. here's abc's clayton sandell now. >> reporter: tonight, first responders in training at the center of a real emergency. >> at about 5:54 this morning, our...
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>> all right, david wright tonight. thank you, david. >>> and overseas this evening, the pentagon now identifying three special operations troops killed in afghanistan who we reported on this week here. army captain and husband andrew ross, army sergeant first class eric emond, the married father of three was on his seventh deployment, and air force staff sergeant dylan elchin, deployed in august, engaged to be married. they all died when an ied exploded near their vehicle in ghazni province. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the recall tonight involving a popular minivan. we'll tell you which one and why they're concerned tonight. >>> also, the shocking allegations coming in involving high school football players, several now charged with sexual assault. what they're accused of, involving a freshman. >>> the deadly grizzly bear attack. the husband killing the bear, not knowing it had already attacked his wife and baby girl. >>> and first lady melania trump responding tonight afte
>> all right, david wright tonight. thank you, david. >>> and overseas this evening, the pentagon now identifying three special operations troops killed in afghanistan who we reported on this week here. army captain and husband andrew ross, army sergeant first class eric emond, the married father of three was on his seventh deployment, and air force staff sergeant dylan elchin, deployed in august, engaged to be married. they all died when an ied exploded near their vehicle in...
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abc's david wright with that 911 call. >> reporter: this was the frantic phone call in the early hours of the morning. >> athens county 911, where is your emergency? >> hello, i think my friend drank too much. >> reporter: the caller, a friend of the 18-year-old college at ohio university's sigma pi university. >> okay, is he responsive? >> he was, and then he, like, kind of laid back, started passing out. >> okay, is he still breathing? >> yes. >> reporter: the 911 call suggests wiant was so inebriated he couldn't even stand up. >> we'll carry him out. he's pretty in and out, so, like -- >> well, let's not carry him out yet, because it's really cold outside. let's just leave him there and i'll send and officer down, the squad is heading down that way, too. >> sounds good. >> reporter: but wiant did not recover. he was pronounce ed dead at an athens, ohio, hoepspital. wiant was in his freshman year at ohio, an honor student who played basketball and sang in the choir in high school. his family, understandably, devastated. david? >> david wright, thank you. >>> now to the emergency play
abc's david wright with that 911 call. >> reporter: this was the frantic phone call in the early hours of the morning. >> athens county 911, where is your emergency? >> hello, i think my friend drank too much. >> reporter: the caller, a friend of the 18-year-old college at ohio university's sigma pi university. >> okay, is he responsive? >> he was, and then he, like, kind of laid back, started passing out. >> okay, is he still breathing? >> yes....
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>> david wright tonight. thank you. >>> there are new details tonight about the murder of "washington post" writer jamal khashoggi. a turkish prosecutor now says he believes that khashoggi was strangled and dismembered soon after he entered that saudi consulate in istanbul. turkish officials also saying that a visit from saudi arabia's top prosecutor yielded no, quote, concrete results. >>> and there are new developments into the new boeing jet that crashed right into the ocean. investigators are now hearing pings that could lead them to the black boxes of that lion air jet, and possible clues about why the brand new plane plunged into the sea. abc's bob woodruff tonight reporting from jakarta. >> reporter: tonight, indonesian investigators are hoping pings detected at sea could help lead them to the most crucial element needed for their investigation, the black box. divers already bringing back shiploads of debris and also body bags. identifying the first victim, a 24-year-old woman, one of the 189 on lion a
>> david wright tonight. thank you. >>> there are new details tonight about the murder of "washington post" writer jamal khashoggi. a turkish prosecutor now says he believes that khashoggi was strangled and dismembered soon after he entered that saudi consulate in istanbul. turkish officials also saying that a visit from saudi arabia's top prosecutor yielded no, quote, concrete results. >>> and there are new developments into the new boeing jet that crashed...
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abc's david wright is here with the very latest. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eva, whit and dan. >> reporter: good morning. jerome corsi ph.d. has been a person of interest for the past several months as investigators try to connect the dots to president trump's close friend, roger stone. corsi has confirmed to abc news he is negotiating a plea deal. what's not clear is what he has to offer the special counsel in exchange for a lighter sentence. >> i've been gone for awhile with the mueller special counsel, as you all know. >> reporter: followers of dr. jerome corsi's webcast are well aware the conservative author and podcaster has been worried for weeks about a possible indictment from the special counsel. >> i'm still in the no comment phase with regards to the mueller investigation. >> reporter: corsi is one of a dozen associates of political operative roger stone to be interviewed by mueller's team about what, if any, contacts stone may have had with wikileaks founder julian assange. wikileaks was the conduit r
abc's david wright is here with the very latest. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eva, whit and dan. >> reporter: good morning. jerome corsi ph.d. has been a person of interest for the past several months as investigators try to connect the dots to president trump's close friend, roger stone. corsi has confirmed to abc news he is negotiating a plea deal. what's not clear is what he has to offer the special counsel in exchange for a lighter sentence. >> i've been...
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abc's david wright on the man behind so many super heroes. >> the fantastic four, the incredible hulk and spiderman, x men, avengers and black panther. >>s are this is your time. >> a diverse group of heroes with one thing in happen. stan lee is a publisher and writer at marvel comics. the innovation is to give them hewlett-packard an flaws. those characters now rule at the box office. >> the movie versions are burden of proof the comic book. >> like hitchcock, he loved cameos bringing himself or the hero down to earth. >> yes, this is tony stank. >> reminding the hero what the point is. >> i guess one person can make a difference. >> stan lee was 95. the pantheon he leaves behind, immortal. different school. different job. different dreams. different problems. in america, the zip code you're born in can determine your future. the y works to change that with programs and services that help everyone thrive- no matter who you are or where you're from. for a better us, support your local y today. (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, ar
abc's david wright on the man behind so many super heroes. >> the fantastic four, the incredible hulk and spiderman, x men, avengers and black panther. >>s are this is your time. >> a diverse group of heroes with one thing in happen. stan lee is a publisher and writer at marvel comics. the innovation is to give them hewlett-packard an flaws. those characters now rule at the box office. >> the movie versions are burden of proof the comic book. >> like hitchcock, he...
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david wright is the cofounder of e sierr funds. he agrees and frank is the dr. of psychology and cofounder of market psych.com. both here to put this market sentiment into context. welcome to both of you. pleasure of you here. >> thank you guys. >> david, i sta with you. you agree with the analyst. that was a strong statement. but you've been bearish a while here. what is it you've been seeing in the market that leads to you believe there is more to come in. >> well the major in indices inh the u.s. peaked at different times. that occurs at a major top but most important will the the weht of new lows and highs and 52-wk los and that's dangerous. >> dr. murfa people saying with the calls for a sharply lower market we keep hearing howre a cion would be healthy. they say, how is that healthy when i le money? what do you say to them. >> i tend to prefer markets that go up. i don't like losing money. is it healthy in the grand scheme? sure sometimes a ste enables you to take two steps forward. >> it's not just a psychological amount. it's a market that doesn't go up
david wright is the cofounder of e sierr funds. he agrees and frank is the dr. of psychology and cofounder of market psych.com. both here to put this market sentiment into context. welcome to both of you. pleasure of you here. >> thank you guys. >> david, i sta with you. you agree with the analyst. that was a strong statement. but you've been bearish a while here. what is it you've been seeing in the market that leads to you believe there is more to come in. >> well the major...
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here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: "the fantastic four." "the incredible hulk." "the amazing spiderman." not to mention "the x-men." "the avengers." and "black panther." >> my son, it is your time. >> reporter: a diverse group of heroes with one thing in common. stanley, writer, editor and publisher at marvel comics. lee's big innovation, to give these larger than life heroes human flaws. his boss was skeptical at first. >> he's a hero. heroes don't have problems, that's why they're heroes. that shows what i knew. >> reporter: those characters now rule at the box office. >> the movie versions are getting better than the comic book versions. >> name? >> stan lee. >> reporter: like hitchcock, he loved his cameos. bringing himself, or the hero, down to earth. >> are you tony stank? >> yes, this is -- this is tony stank. >> reporter: or reminding the hero what the point is. >> i guess one person can make a difference. >> reporter: stan lee was 95. the pantheon he leaves behind, immortal. >> what a legacy. dave wright tonight, thank you. >>> there is still much more a
here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: "the fantastic four." "the incredible hulk." "the amazing spiderman." not to mention "the x-men." "the avengers." and "black panther." >> my son, it is your time. >> reporter: a diverse group of heroes with one thing in common. stanley, writer, editor and publisher at marvel comics. lee's big innovation, to give these larger than life heroes human flaws. his boss was skeptical...
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here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: republican cindy hyde-smith, the first woman to ever represent mississippi in congress, once again taking heat for where she appears to stand on the state's racist past. the latest controversy, exposed this weekend by the jackson free press when they reported she went to high school at an all-white segregation academy. they published this yearbook photo. years later she sent her daughter to a similar school. her campaign calling the allegations "a new low." this after a separate photo came to light on her own facebook page. the republican senator seen here wearing a confederate army cap at the home of jefferson davis. the caption, mississippi history at its best and there's a video of her joking with a supporter. >> if he invited me to a public hanging, i'd be on the front row. >> reporter: hyde-smith later apologizing. >> there was no ill will, no intent whatsoever. >> reporter: after that video went viral, several corporations asked her to return their campaign donations. >> how embarrassing is cindy hyde-smith? >> reporter: democrat mike espy
here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: republican cindy hyde-smith, the first woman to ever represent mississippi in congress, once again taking heat for where she appears to stand on the state's racist past. the latest controversy, exposed this weekend by the jackson free press when they reported she went to high school at an all-white segregation academy. they published this yearbook photo. years later she sent her daughter to a similar school. her campaign calling the allegations...
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here is abc's david wright. >> reporter: this was the frantic phone call in the early hours of the morning 911, what is your emergency? >> hello, i think my friend drank a little too much. >> reporter: the caller, a friend of colin wiant, an 18-year-old pledge at ohio state university's sigma pi fraternity. >> is he responsive? >> he was. >> okay. is he still breathing. >> reporter: the 911 calls suggests wiant was so inebriated he couldn't even stand up. >> we'll carry him out. he's pretty in and out. >> well, let's not carry him out yet because it's really cold and the squad takes a little bit. let's just leave him there and i'll send an officer down that way. squad is coming too. >> reporter: wiant did not recover. he was pronounced dead at an athens area hospital. accusing the fraternity of conduct that puts the health and safety of your members at risk. wiant was in his freshman year at ohio. an honor student, he played basketball and sang in the choir in high school. his family understandably devastated. david wright, abc news, new york. >> many students say the fraternity house wher
here is abc's david wright. >> reporter: this was the frantic phone call in the early hours of the morning 911, what is your emergency? >> hello, i think my friend drank a little too much. >> reporter: the caller, a friend of colin wiant, an 18-year-old pledge at ohio state university's sigma pi fraternity. >> is he responsive? >> he was. >> okay. is he still breathing. >> reporter: the 911 calls suggests wiant was so inebriated he couldn't even stand...
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abc's david wright has the details. >> reporter: a mystery on the hudson.d a week ago bound together at the wrists and ankles with duct tape. >> feet taped. taped up and facing down. >> police now believe they were alive when they entered the river. >> we've made significant progress in piecing together pieces of this puzzle. >> reporter: the nypd has positively identified the victims and released these photos. 16-year-old tala farea and 22-year-old rotana farea, living in fairfax, virginia. there are reports that the sisters asked for asylum and the saudi government ordered the whole family to return home, detail the saudis deny. police are treating the deaths as suspicious but say it's too early to call it murder. investigators haven't yet ruled out the possibility it was a suicide or an accident. this is where the bodies were found and investigators say they have a pretty good idea where they may have entered the water. authorities now canvassing the area looking for video or witnesses to help solve the mystery. david wright, abc news, new york. >> our t
abc's david wright has the details. >> reporter: a mystery on the hudson.d a week ago bound together at the wrists and ankles with duct tape. >> feet taped. taped up and facing down. >> police now believe they were alive when they entered the river. >> we've made significant progress in piecing together pieces of this puzzle. >> reporter: the nypd has positively identified the victims and released these photos. 16-year-old tala farea and 22-year-old rotana farea,...
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david wright, abc news, new york. >> so we'll still be able to see it, at least.> now to the story of a man in california who lived up to his word. antonio reza was the getaway driver in a string of robbery seven years ago. >> he did some time and told the detective he would clean up his act. so he did. reza will be the valedictorian of his university of san francisco class next month. congratulations. >> he wants to go to law school but his criminal record would have blocked him from taking the bar. so that police detective and a prosecutor asked the judge to reduce reza's charge to a misdemeanor. that process was just approved. >> oh, cool. >> i want to use my story to tell other people it's true, that anything is possible. i turned my felonies into 4.0s. >> yeah, that's good. >> that will be the title of his book. >> reza says once he gets his law degree he wants to use it to help reform the criminal justice system. felonies to 4.0s. >> nice. congrats to him. >>> all right. coming up, ivanka trump in her own words. >> she answers questions about using private e
david wright, abc news, new york. >> so we'll still be able to see it, at least.> now to the story of a man in california who lived up to his word. antonio reza was the getaway driver in a string of robbery seven years ago. >> he did some time and told the detective he would clean up his act. so he did. reza will be the valedictorian of his university of san francisco class next month. congratulations. >> he wants to go to law school but his criminal record would have...
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abc's david wright joins us with those details. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, guys. it's a grisly murder mystery in an exclusive new jersey neighborhood, one that's home to stars like bruce springsteen. a businessman accused of dousing his own home in gasoline and setting it on fire the same day his brother's family was found dead in a second fire nearby. this morning, the man accused of torching his own home with his wife and daughters inside is getting ready to appear in court. authorities in new jersey are charging paul caneiro with arson. abc news has learned his wife and kids are willing to testify in his defense. meanwhile, investigators continue to look into a possible link between that fire last tuesday and the one at this mansion in nearby colts neck the same day. the million-dollar home engulfed in flames. authorities say they found paul caneiro's brother and business partner keith caneiro shot outside. keith's wife and children killed inside. >> this is one of most heinous cases that they have ever inves
abc's david wright joins us with those details. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, guys. it's a grisly murder mystery in an exclusive new jersey neighborhood, one that's home to stars like bruce springsteen. a businessman accused of dousing his own home in gasoline and setting it on fire the same day his brother's family was found dead in a second fire nearby. this morning, the man accused of torching his own home with his wife and daughters inside is getting ready to appear...
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i hear david is a great lawyer. wright, david? but john told me. everybody told me. this is the home of rush. what he did today was fantastic. because he doesn't do that. this is his home. he loves missouri. it's very important. also, this is the place that josh is running. josh is a young, incredible guy with tremendous talent. he will serve this country so well. he will represent missouri so well. and he's actually leading. he's actually leading. [cheers and applause] he's actually leading. for decades, washington only served the powerful and the well-connected. those days are over. together, we are the voice for every citizen who has ever been overlooked, abandoned, neglected, ignored, you remember the word, the deplorables. that was a good speech. i don't know who was the speech writer for the deplorable speech. did that person get fired immediately or the following week? wow, did he give us a great gif gift. but the deplorables are the greatest people on earth. they are the smartest. [cheers and applause] is there a doctor in the house, please? doctor, doctor, p
i hear david is a great lawyer. wright, david? but john told me. everybody told me. this is the home of rush. what he did today was fantastic. because he doesn't do that. this is his home. he loves missouri. it's very important. also, this is the place that josh is running. josh is a young, incredible guy with tremendous talent. he will serve this country so well. he will represent missouri so well. and he's actually leading. he's actually leading. [cheers and applause] he's actually leading....
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wright. she never heard of him before. >> david novak.eve he was meeting. >> chris' defenders wanted to know why the police didn't seem to follow up on that or probe more deeply into all that tension of dee mowers' family. odd, all of it. the feeling to them that something was missing, that the case against chris simply didn't hold together. so as chris' trial finally got under way, bianca felt her husband was as good as home. >> it was just like brilliant, you know? they go away, they do their thing and they come back and i get my husband back. >>> coming up -- chris wright makes his case to "dateline" taking on that voice mail message central to the case. was it his voice? >> the people who are going to watch your show are going to listen to that recording, and i urge them to make their own decision. when suspicion continues. i can't believe it. that grandpa's nose is performing "flight of the bumblebee?" ♪ no, you goof. i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. nice. i know, right? ♪ [n
wright. she never heard of him before. >> david novak.eve he was meeting. >> chris' defenders wanted to know why the police didn't seem to follow up on that or probe more deeply into all that tension of dee mowers' family. odd, all of it. the feeling to them that something was missing, that the case against chris simply didn't hold together. so as chris' trial finally got under way, bianca felt her husband was as good as home. >> it was just like brilliant, you know? they go...
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i want to call up cheryl, david, and mr wright. mr wright, you may begin. >> for you to get up here and say who the complaints have been going to, they have been going to you. for example, the last hearing that we had, it demonstrates you are running a corrupt and organized enterprise where you methodically discriminate against black people, and in each and every god damn department in the city of san francisco. take the black employee who had the asian supervisor who said that asian dug his nose and pulled the booger out of his nose and wiped it on his shirt and went to the red tape procedures of filing a complaint and gave it to you, nikki, and you gave me fine and said he was harassed on the damn job. >> mr wright, please speak to the board as a whole. >> those were his exact words. and we are talking about racial slurs being said, and the housing discrimination is part of it too. you talk about the low income that blocks is making, but each and every housing opportunity that comes available out of the zone of housing is far and
i want to call up cheryl, david, and mr wright. mr wright, you may begin. >> for you to get up here and say who the complaints have been going to, they have been going to you. for example, the last hearing that we had, it demonstrates you are running a corrupt and organized enterprise where you methodically discriminate against black people, and in each and every god damn department in the city of san francisco. take the black employee who had the asian supervisor who said that asian dug...
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after ceo larry culp joined us earlier this morning talking to david neighborer from headquarters and joining us now is some reaction is bob wrighter ge vice chairman and former nbc universal ceo. did you catch the interview and did it inspire confidence after six weeks on the job not being shy about the problems. >> i thought he did a good job david had a great interview. it's a difficult thing to pull off and i can make a lot of comments on this if you want. >> that's why we have you on what about the cash and liquidity concerns >> liquidity, he's down playing it let me talk about liquidity. he doesn't want to talk about what happened. in the last two years. in '16 and '17 ge made decisions in hindsight that were wrong the power purchase at 23 bhld. they spent $4 billion to create an industrial software which is worth hardly anything. if somebody was watching the balance sheet better and i think trion has to look into this. if they get ticken out, they could have put $20 billion into the expect fund, which is underfunded. they could have put $15 million into the long-term care by buying reinsurance i'm not sure what the price w
after ceo larry culp joined us earlier this morning talking to david neighborer from headquarters and joining us now is some reaction is bob wrighter ge vice chairman and former nbc universal ceo. did you catch the interview and did it inspire confidence after six weeks on the job not being shy about the problems. >> i thought he did a good job david had a great interview. it's a difficult thing to pull off and i can make a lot of comments on this if you want. >> that's why we have...
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wright's black boy. this was every black man's story. with solid research and tough logic that have been used to can prive blacks of advancement. and made them millions as they have -- david simon thinks that black men succeed as pimps he should check out the new york police department. where -- a retired officer was one of the more lucrative sex trafficking operations in america got busted a couple weeks ago. and he had fooled police protection. why they also dispersing when we come to bust them because the police are tipping off this guy. of course the black boogie men crazy is making millions for others elsewhere in academia and publishers, so with this book curry is creating a lot of enemies for himself, like the intellectual writsalblower, that he is. he writes and i'm going to quote, "black and white male and female will continue to assert their general -- sexist misogynist and patriarchal, they function to condemn and dehuminize, they also give commune at to academic class to find intellectual and political unity in date pathed logical -- you use a lot of big words. path ladgeicallizing them. when use the stereotypes the racial generalizations to black men and wome
wright's black boy. this was every black man's story. with solid research and tough logic that have been used to can prive blacks of advancement. and made them millions as they have -- david simon thinks that black men succeed as pimps he should check out the new york police department. where -- a retired officer was one of the more lucrative sex trafficking operations in america got busted a couple weeks ago. and he had fooled police protection. why they also dispersing when we come to bust...