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judy hutton: i am judy hutton. joshua hutton: my name is joshua hutton. judy hutton: pet adoption was important to me because that meant i would be saving a dog who wasn't given a good loving home. joshua hutton: we had already adopted a younger dog. and we wanted a playmate for that younger dog in order to calm her down. i thought it was a good opportunity for us to go out and adopt a pet that could have a good home, a loving home. oh my gosh he's so cute. joshua hutton: when we first saw ben at the shelter, we saw his demeanor, his eyes, and he loved to play-- just looked like he was a good fit for our family. judy hutton: adoption has helped our family by calming down rascal. good girl, rascal. you're being very good today. and exert all her energy. joshua hutton: ben has been included in our family and just made it more fun. judy hutton: i have learned that the dogs would need regular checkups. joshua hutton: taking care of their health and wellness is extremely important, getting the preventative care they need. judy hutton: i chose vip pet care beca
judy hutton: i am judy hutton. joshua hutton: my name is joshua hutton. judy hutton: pet adoption was important to me because that meant i would be saving a dog who wasn't given a good loving home. joshua hutton: we had already adopted a younger dog. and we wanted a playmate for that younger dog in order to calm her down. i thought it was a good opportunity for us to go out and adopt a pet that could have a good home, a loving home. oh my gosh he's so cute. joshua hutton: when we first saw ben...
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it is my honor to introduce our speaker paul andrew hutton. first in keeping with his profession, as a university professor we're going to have a pop quiz. one question pass fail. here is the question. what do jeff chandler, charles bronson, rock hudson and the incredibleably blue-eyed burt lancaster all have in common? i think i hear the answer and the answer is all these hollywood leading men played apache indian leaders in the movies. jeff chandler played cochise. hock hudson played taza, son of cochise. bronson want chato and burt was the warrior, masai. for extra credit, answer this, what made these roles so attractive to these actors in could it be the epic nature of their struggle? keep those questions in mind. also keep those names in mind. maybe not the faces. the people may reappear as paul hutton tells us about our war with the apache tribes. america's longest. it all began with an apache raid and the kidnapping of an arizona ranchers boy in 1861 and lasted more than a quarter after century. the fighting only ended with the 1886 sur
it is my honor to introduce our speaker paul andrew hutton. first in keeping with his profession, as a university professor we're going to have a pop quiz. one question pass fail. here is the question. what do jeff chandler, charles bronson, rock hudson and the incredibleably blue-eyed burt lancaster all have in common? i think i hear the answer and the answer is all these hollywood leading men played apache indian leaders in the movies. jeff chandler played cochise. hock hudson played taza,...
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police say 22-year-old "mckay hutton" killed turning the gun on himself. police were called when hotel staff found hutton hysterically crying in the hallway. they are calling the whole incident a murder-suicide. one person is dead after a shooting at a popular tourist spot in new orleans. it happened around 1:30 sunday morning on bourbon street. people were out celebrating bayou classic weekend when someone opened fire. witnesses say the scene was chaotic with people running in every direction. 10 people were shot.. one of them died. the victims range in age from 20 to sunday afternoon, police say they are still searching for the two people responsible. they believe the men are ?not from new orleans. according to police, they think the men knew each other from someplace else and got into a fight on bourbon street. and that fight turned into a shootout. the army corps of engineers say they have no plans to forcibly remove protesters from north dakota. friday, the corps notified tribal leaders that starting december fifth all federal lands north of the canno
police say 22-year-old "mckay hutton" killed turning the gun on himself. police were called when hotel staff found hutton hysterically crying in the hallway. they are calling the whole incident a murder-suicide. one person is dead after a shooting at a popular tourist spot in new orleans. it happened around 1:30 sunday morning on bourbon street. people were out celebrating bayou classic weekend when someone opened fire. witnesses say the scene was chaotic with people running in every...
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hutton died from the crash and so did his passenger, 19-year-old jania, toss frd the car. the driver of the other car is in the hospital tonight. >> a man is hurt after a shooting. the injured man was taken to cooper hospital for fremont. now to the forecast. a number of people started the holiday shopping tonight. a big rush is expected tomorrow for black friday. will the weather cooperate? let's check in with melissa. hi, melissa. >> hi, charry. looks like a similar day tomorrow to todayful. the high in philadelphia 55-degrees. right now, 46 in the city, 35 chilly and the poconos, 49 and 45-degrees. trenton, satellite tips with action radar. we had showers around earlier today. the action moving north and east. clouds follow back through the ohio valley. that's what we are calling on tonight. overnight, cloudy and chilly, dropping to 35 in the suburbs, 41 in philadelphia with a northwesterly wind. if you are out shopping for black friday trying to snag deals, 7:00 a.m., 44-degrees. 50 at 10:00 a.m., 1:00, 54, holding there at 3:00 p.m. we talk about what we can expect as
hutton died from the crash and so did his passenger, 19-year-old jania, toss frd the car. the driver of the other car is in the hospital tonight. >> a man is hurt after a shooting. the injured man was taken to cooper hospital for fremont. now to the forecast. a number of people started the holiday shopping tonight. a big rush is expected tomorrow for black friday. will the weather cooperate? let's check in with melissa. hi, melissa. >> hi, charry. looks like a similar day tomorrow...
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Nov 28, 2016
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there are some panthers in the park, which we renamed bobby hutton park. and there is bobby seale , chairman, speaking in the park. that is kathleen cleaver with some panthers in the park. and kathleen spoke a while ago here. and she was a leader of the panthers. the panthers were on the forefront of a lot of issues. one of them was women's rights , another was gay rights. although women were not equal back then, in the panthers, women had more leadership roles than they did in any other organization that i know of, left or right wing organization, or even in the government. there were very few women in congress. very few women judges. very few -- people who were not white in positions of government or power at that time . angela davis is on the left. she was a panther briefly. and the picture on the right is important to me because it just shows how the panthers resonated with the youth in the community. this is the cover of the book. it is one of my favorite pictures of the panthers. the panthers were very disciplined, very organized. they looked sharp.
there are some panthers in the park, which we renamed bobby hutton park. and there is bobby seale , chairman, speaking in the park. that is kathleen cleaver with some panthers in the park. and kathleen spoke a while ago here. and she was a leader of the panthers. the panthers were on the forefront of a lot of issues. one of them was women's rights , another was gay rights. although women were not equal back then, in the panthers, women had more leadership roles than they did in any other...
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joel hutton crossed the center line striking another car, his car flipped on impact flipping his passenger were both killed. no further information is released at this hour. >>> firefighters quickly doused flames at the complex in voorhees, new jersey and nine people are displaced. they were forced from their home there on van buren road and the red cross is assisting some victims, the heater likely malfunctioned sparking the fire. >>> on health check at 4:00 most people are having turkey but a new study may change what you have for breakfast. a japanese scientist find that people that eat three spoonfuls of ice-cream first thing in the morning had faster reaction times that those that did not partake and the ice-cream eaters were better at processing the information. they produced alpha brain waves, that helps to be alert. >>> we turn to sweet potato pie in big talkers. it turns out the thanksgiving dish is a bit divisive. the debate boils down to a simple question, is sweet potato pie a dessert, a side dish or both. many contend the traditional dish is 100% a dessert because it's served
joel hutton crossed the center line striking another car, his car flipped on impact flipping his passenger were both killed. no further information is released at this hour. >>> firefighters quickly doused flames at the complex in voorhees, new jersey and nine people are displaced. they were forced from their home there on van buren road and the red cross is assisting some victims, the heater likely malfunctioned sparking the fire. >>> on health check at 4:00 most people are...
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hutton come mesh ales. when e.f. hutton talked they listened. when the media talked people used to listen. if they had he would have lost by 20 points. in that case he will have more than 300 electoral votes. neil: how will he present himself president-elect and president trump. he made no secret he can't stand media. cites them at rallies, always did. saying much the same now. i can picture his first press conference, what do you want onion head? i don't know. he is guy not afraid to go of at media. most politicians of any stripe, certainly president very careful of that. he doesn't care. he probably has the sense, look, it hasn't hurt me. look at me now, i'm president of the united states? >> look. his whole narrative was, rigged system. around people always thought that applied to government but he included media in every single rally terms of it the rigged system. what you had was a media colluding with government, at least one party within it. and that fleshes out in all the polls we see neil. we saw ratios of 23 one, negative trump stories
hutton come mesh ales. when e.f. hutton talked they listened. when the media talked people used to listen. if they had he would have lost by 20 points. in that case he will have more than 300 electoral votes. neil: how will he present himself president-elect and president trump. he made no secret he can't stand media. cites them at rallies, always did. saying much the same now. i can picture his first press conference, what do you want onion head? i don't know. he is guy not afraid to go of at...
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again, lord hutton had noted he had gotten hold of a great deal of intelligence material. i think the real difficulty for him, with his terms of reference investigating the death of david kelley was to be able to relate that material to the circumstances of the case. excuse me. for our part, we had right from the outside total access to all material of any category of sensitivity at all, and much of the subsequent negotiation, which did require negotiation and argument over quite a long period was about disclosure, about the ability to publish it. now again, i think judicially-led inquiry would have been less well placed frankly to undertake those arguments. you might even say fight and in our case win those particular battles. >> lord butler's inquiry, i think, i commonly understood that he thought he'd produced a much tougher report than was actually reported, and i wonder in the reporting of your inquiry whether there are things that were not picked up by the media in a way that you would have liked and given the proper emphasis, and is there, perhaps could you help us
again, lord hutton had noted he had gotten hold of a great deal of intelligence material. i think the real difficulty for him, with his terms of reference investigating the death of david kelley was to be able to relate that material to the circumstances of the case. excuse me. for our part, we had right from the outside total access to all material of any category of sensitivity at all, and much of the subsequent negotiation, which did require negotiation and argument over quite a long period...
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again, lord hutton had noted he had gotten hold of a great deal of intelligence material. i think the real difficulty for him, with his terms of reference investigating the death of david kelley was to be able to relate that material to the circumstances of the case. excuse me. for our part, we had right from the out set total access to all material of any category of sensitivity at all, and much of the subsequent negotiation, which did require negotiation and argument over quite a long period was about disclosure, about the ability to publish it. now again, i think judicially-led inquiry would have been less well placed frankly to undertake those arguments. you might even say fight and in our case win those particular battles. >> lord butler's inquiry, i think, i commonly understood that he thought he'd produced a much tougher report than was actually reported, and i wonder in the reporting of your inquiry whether there are things that were not picked up by the media in a way that you would have liked and given the proper emphasis. and is there, programs you could help us
again, lord hutton had noted he had gotten hold of a great deal of intelligence material. i think the real difficulty for him, with his terms of reference investigating the death of david kelley was to be able to relate that material to the circumstances of the case. excuse me. for our part, we had right from the out set total access to all material of any category of sensitivity at all, and much of the subsequent negotiation, which did require negotiation and argument over quite a long period...