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jillian: families in indianapolis blaming bad policies as murders skyrocket.hile wearing an ankle monitor as he awaited trial for another crime. they feel she would be alive if that guy were in jail. lawrence jones has their story. any room she walked in she only knew a stranger. she loved people and love life. >> we always did the same thing playing fastball, both really good. >> when did you notice something wasn't quite right? >> the change in behavior. she wasn't as happy and lively as she was before. >> our family is very close and we should have known at the moment when he did not invite. >> did she ever come to you guys and say this is a toxic relationship? >> never. she didn't tell us, she doesn't want to be doing that.ok place? >> mister called me, beaten with a hammer, really? >> you saw the bruises. >> all down the back of her arms. she's finally arrested. >> still got a restraining order at that time. >> was supposed to stay away from her and calling gps. >> what is the distance between the hammer incident and the murder? >> a month. >> in her hear
jillian: families in indianapolis blaming bad policies as murders skyrocket.hile wearing an ankle monitor as he awaited trial for another crime. they feel she would be alive if that guy were in jail. lawrence jones has their story. any room she walked in she only knew a stranger. she loved people and love life. >> we always did the same thing playing fastball, both really good. >> when did you notice something wasn't quite right? >> the change in behavior. she wasn't as happy...
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and indianapolis teen shot and killed on his way to the basketball court.cipal says that shouldn't be a death sentence. she joins us live with her call for the violence to stop. plus. >> because he chose to exercise his right not to take the vaccine he would have to give up some of his lead. jillian: parents of west point cadets say their children are facing retaliation for choosing not to get vaccinated. hear from them coming up. .. another day, another chance. it could be the day you break the sales record, or the day there's appointments nonstop. with comcast business, you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses, and you can get the advanced cybersecurity solutions you need with comcast business securityedge. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. get started with a great offer, and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus, for a limited time,ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. neil: the supreme court rejected a republican bid to challenge obamacare,
and indianapolis teen shot and killed on his way to the basketball court.cipal says that shouldn't be a death sentence. she joins us live with her call for the violence to stop. plus. >> because he chose to exercise his right not to take the vaccine he would have to give up some of his lead. jillian: parents of west point cadets say their children are facing retaliation for choosing not to get vaccinated. hear from them coming up. .. another day, another chance. it could be the day you...
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one of those stories indianapolis. brian: back in a moment. among my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. some say this is my greatest challenge. governments in record debt; inflation rising, currencies falling. but i've seen centuries of this. with one companion that hedges the risks you choose and those that choose you. the physical seam of a digital world, traded with a touch. my strongest and closest asset. the gold standard, so to speak ;) people call my future uncertain. but there's one thing i am sure of... good night syra. night, drive safe. i love you. drive safe. ok buh bye mommy. you guys ready? you sure you got everything? drive safe. we all say it; chevy can help you do it. with chevy safety assist standard on the new equinox and trailblazer part
one of those stories indianapolis. brian: back in a moment. among my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. some say this is my greatest challenge. governments in record debt; inflation rising, currencies falling. but i've seen centuries...
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andy reid's books and indianapolis posted this event. >> good evening and welcome to andy reid's books. for those that are not familiar with us we are a nonprofit and independent bookstore and a direct source of revenue for the nonprofit organization andy reid's. our mission is to promote and improve the literacy and english language proficiency of adults and central indiana and we seldom -- all ages, special orders for customers and host multiple events a week. we are largely volunteer run and our inventory is primarily made up of book donations for the community. he would like to support us, please consider making a purchase tonight. a donation or volunteer in your time as a bookstore volunteer or literacy tutor. tonight we have the pleasure of hosting doctor andrew stone or who will be discussing his latest book the journalist of castro, the life of indie schultz. an associate professor of communication studies at california state university sacramento, and his books include campaign crossroads, presidential politics in indiana from lincoln to obama and notorious 92 indiana's most h
andy reid's books and indianapolis posted this event. >> good evening and welcome to andy reid's books. for those that are not familiar with us we are a nonprofit and independent bookstore and a direct source of revenue for the nonprofit organization andy reid's. our mission is to promote and improve the literacy and english language proficiency of adults and central indiana and we seldom -- all ages, special orders for customers and host multiple events a week. we are largely volunteer...
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. >> reporter: japanese torpedos led to the navy's largest loss at sea, sinking the uss indianapolis killing nearly 900 sailors in the days of world war ii. the wreck was discovered just four years ago, and somehow, this clock from its quarter deck made it to do a hawaii garage sale in the 1960s. so we are in the lab now. it's now being restored in this on-site lab along with an unusual treasure that sailorers spotted on a german ship after 9/11. >> we saw a sign that said, we stand by you and an american flag and i'm thinking about it now. >> reporter: but this commander never thought she'd end up working at nato with a german sailor on the ship. >> we had 20 minutes time to prepare something. we said okay, we have an american flag. we produce a banner. >> reporter: where did you get the material for that banner? >> for us, it was a bed sheet. >> reporter: now the navy hopes to display it again. for the u up coming 2 20th anniversrsary of 9/11. >> and a legendary victory bell. >> reporter: the story of the navy has long been told boy its bells and here, there's enough for an archest
. >> reporter: japanese torpedos led to the navy's largest loss at sea, sinking the uss indianapolis killing nearly 900 sailors in the days of world war ii. the wreck was discovered just four years ago, and somehow, this clock from its quarter deck made it to do a hawaii garage sale in the 1960s. so we are in the lab now. it's now being restored in this on-site lab along with an unusual treasure that sailorers spotted on a german ship after 9/11. >> we saw a sign that said, we stand...
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para que lo pojgangamos ena lista >> recibio otra llamada su hijo etstaba en el aeropuerto de indianapolisla llamada me la hicieron a las 11:40 de la noche y nmenos mal tenia para movilizarme en ese momento imaginese no tenia nos e que hacen con el niÑo >> en la mitad de la noche empre emprendio por 2 horas y media shu hijo esperaba ancsioso >> pense que estaria dormido no me xplicaba que pasaria sino me conestsaba >> algo similar le paso a la fam familia de guatemala. >> no reserve mi tiempo para esperarlo ese dia, tuve que ir al trabajo y del trabajo a la casa, mas de una hora >> a media tarde le dindicaron que tenia que recoger a su hijo en unw walmart nueva jersey mas de cuatro horas >> ¿por que contra el tiempo? ¿por que tan lejos? no pudieron buscar otra mejor opcion buscar una ocpionpcion mas cerca, e aeropuertos. >> la empresa encargada de g gestionar el transporte es la que lleva 4 decadas con el gobierno y tienen un contrato con el dpepartamento de salud servicios humanos para llevar menores y recibieron ya 112,4 millones de dolares y otro c contrato con el departamento de seguri
para que lo pojgangamos ena lista >> recibio otra llamada su hijo etstaba en el aeropuerto de indianapolisla llamada me la hicieron a las 11:40 de la noche y nmenos mal tenia para movilizarme en ese momento imaginese no tenia nos e que hacen con el niÑo >> en la mitad de la noche empre emprendio por 2 horas y media shu hijo esperaba ancsioso >> pense que estaria dormido no me xplicaba que pasaria sino me conestsaba >> algo similar le paso a la fam familia de guatemala....
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he moves to kansas publishes a paper there then finally moves back to indianapolis and works for the typographical union that large organization for printers such as himself. in 1889. he moves to washington dc and works proofreading foreign languages for the government. he's mostly successful. he'll later marry and start a family but during all this time no matter where he's moving between and especially when he is an indianapolis or washington. he'll be very involved with veteran organizations such as the grand army of the republic or his own regimental association for the 27th, indiana. he contributes heavily to that regimental history written by edmund brown that i've shown a few images from and he is listed specifically by name among those as having rendered valuable aid. and as for the monument you see there, he plays an instrumental role in that as well. in 1885 the state of indiana allots funds for the placement of markers to each of their regiments that are engaged at gettysburg and john rankin is one of four men appointed to superintend the placement of the 27th, indiana's m
he moves to kansas publishes a paper there then finally moves back to indianapolis and works for the typographical union that large organization for printers such as himself. in 1889. he moves to washington dc and works proofreading foreign languages for the government. he's mostly successful. he'll later marry and start a family but during all this time no matter where he's moving between and especially when he is an indianapolis or washington. he'll be very involved with veteran organizations...
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precisely these studies exactly the same here in indianapolis and nigeria, they show australians, it is lower. we can learn is this a matter of survival? is it a mattervi of -- the makep that actually makes them more resilient? we need to understandeeo bring t knowledge here. portion,, the second there are people with alzheimer's and africa but where are they? how are they beingng treated? most of them are not being treated, most have nothing diagnosed. they are either normal aging, people having themselves with older age, people are very compassionate so they embrace them. somehow they need longer than people here in the state diagnosed with alzheimer's. also need to bring that home. you have their of the culture and aging, you have to stigma thinking that are related to these changes in behavior. like a punishment. so these american doctors, we see it with traditional medicines believes, it's extremely important and help these people already suffering from from the other view, there's not enough psychiatrists people trained to diagnose, people have to walk absolutely rounded in thi
precisely these studies exactly the same here in indianapolis and nigeria, they show australians, it is lower. we can learn is this a matter of survival? is it a mattervi of -- the makep that actually makes them more resilient? we need to understandeeo bring t knowledge here. portion,, the second there are people with alzheimer's and africa but where are they? how are they beingng treated? most of them are not being treated, most have nothing diagnosed. they are either normal aging, people...
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nearly 60% in indianapolis. so, 63 cities voted to cut budgets for police.are quitting in record numbers and retiring in record numbers. as you point out, this is a major democrat voting bloc. what is going to happen? >> i just give you an example. here in new york city the manhattan district attorney dismissed all of the charges against the rioters in the wake of the death of george floyd that plagued the city of new york, however the manhattan d.a. continued to prosecute officers that were using force to protect the citizens of new york city. so the politicians in and district attorneys are not setting forth the necessary agenda. something needs to happen. we need to put a moratorium on this. ers this the first line ever defense on the social contract and unfortunately the politician insurance don't get it. elizabeth: we hear you. listen to one politician, retired new york city police sergeant eric adams. he is leading the new york city mayor primary. he raise as point, listen to this. >> think about this for a moment, 95% of victims of shootings are black
nearly 60% in indianapolis. so, 63 cities voted to cut budgets for police.are quitting in record numbers and retiring in record numbers. as you point out, this is a major democrat voting bloc. what is going to happen? >> i just give you an example. here in new york city the manhattan district attorney dismissed all of the charges against the rioters in the wake of the death of george floyd that plagued the city of new york, however the manhattan d.a. continued to prosecute officers that...
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two people dead and two more injured in indianapolis. in fruitport, michigan. seven injured at a graduation party in cleveland, ohio and three killed and five injured outside a graduation party in miami-dade, florida, and in new york a 10-year-old boy's life was taken by gunfire shot into his home. >> the fact that this reality in our nation, in our city, that a child's life is taken by gun violence is something that we are way too used to is unacceptable. >> more than 8,200 people have died from gun violence in the united states this year according to the gun violence archive. 253 of them mass shootings. >> a 23% uptick in deaths in gun violence so far this year far outpacing the amount of gun deaths at this point in 2020 according to the archive. many left wondering what it will take for lawmakers to take action on this disturbing trend of gun violence in this country. >> jake, i've been talking to police chiefs across the country. they say last year was a tough year for police officers. they had a lot of retirees and on top of that it
two people dead and two more injured in indianapolis. in fruitport, michigan. seven injured at a graduation party in cleveland, ohio and three killed and five injured outside a graduation party in miami-dade, florida, and in new york a 10-year-old boy's life was taken by gunfire shot into his home. >> the fact that this reality in our nation, in our city, that a child's life is taken by gun violence is something that we are way too used to is unacceptable. >> more than 8,200 people...
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nearlypo 60% in indianapolis. 63 cities voted to cut budgets for police.ing in record numbers. this is a major democrat voting bloc. what's going to happen? >> i just give you an example. here in new york city the manhattan district attorney dismissed all of the charges against the rioters in the wake of the death of george that maked the city of new york. however, the manhattan d.a. continued to prosecute the officers that were protecting the citizens of new york city. so the politics and the -- politicians and the district attorneys are not setting forth the necessary agenda, and something needs to happen. we need to put a moratorium on this because police officers are our first line of defense in connection with the social contract. and, unfortunately, these politicians just don't get it. elizabeth: yeah, we hear you. let's listen to one politician. he is retired new york city police officer eric adams. he's leading the new york city democrat mayoral i primary. he raises this point. listen to this. >> think about this for a moment. 9 a 5% -- 95% of vict
nearlypo 60% in indianapolis. 63 cities voted to cut budgets for police.ing in record numbers. this is a major democrat voting bloc. what's going to happen? >> i just give you an example. here in new york city the manhattan district attorney dismissed all of the charges against the rioters in the wake of the death of george that maked the city of new york. however, the manhattan d.a. continued to prosecute the officers that were protecting the citizens of new york city. so the politics...
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mientras en el resto del país se registran casos de resistencia a la vacunación como este caso en indianápolisr la vacuna a sus empleados. solo se permiten dos excepciones, una discapacidad y creencias religiosas. >> si alguien cambia de religión un día para otro, se hundía es cristiano y luego testigo de jehová para tratar de no vacunarse, es algo que la corte no creo que lo vaya a tolerar. >> según explica, una corte evaluaría la sinceridad de la creencia, y para las condiciones médicas basta con una nota del doctor. >> si la persona tiene la nota, se puede hacer un ajuste. >> salvo algunos empleadores hospitalarios. >> este fin de semana marcó el fin de los beneficios por covid-19 a los empleados residentes de alaska, iowa, missouri y mississippi. son los primeros estados retirar la ayuda de $300 semanales y los beneficios regulares, la decisión obedece en gran parte a la escasez de mano de obra que han denunciado muchos empleadores durante la reactivación. en otras noticias, los estados del este del país se preparan para una ola de calor, la más fuerte en la temporada de verano. autoridade
mientras en el resto del país se registran casos de resistencia a la vacunación como este caso en indianápolisr la vacuna a sus empleados. solo se permiten dos excepciones, una discapacidad y creencias religiosas. >> si alguien cambia de religión un día para otro, se hundía es cristiano y luego testigo de jehová para tratar de no vacunarse, es algo que la corte no creo que lo vaya a tolerar. >> según explica, una corte evaluaría la sinceridad de la creencia, y para las...
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unas 200 personas se concentraron en indianÁpolis frente a las instalaciones del sistema sanitario paralos muchos empleados, dijeron sentirse acorralados por la obligaciÓn y algunos portaban pancartas que reclamaban la libertad de recibir sus propias vacunas. paulina: sin embargo, la campaÑa continÚan, pero los mayores impedimentos van desde la de confianza de muchas personas por miedo a las vacunas, tambiÉn los temores y tambiÉn los problemas mÁs comunas para poder desplazarse hasta los lugares donde estÁn los centros.eevitar estos problemas nuestra compaÑera nos muestra una iniciativa, que junto con el consulado americano, estÁ teniendo buenos resultados. >> antonio es una de muchos campesinas que no se habÍa podido vacunar a un equipo mÓvil de holstein en florida y el consulado mexicano llego hasta rancho donde vive y trabaja hace 15 aÑos. >> a mÍ me beneficia mucho porque no tengo carro. viene a ayudarme, cÓmo me voy a vacunar. >> la seÑora antonia tambiÉn ha sido clave para promoverla y —— inmunizaciÓn entre otros apagadores que no estaban convencidos. >> decÍa la gente que era pel
unas 200 personas se concentraron en indianÁpolis frente a las instalaciones del sistema sanitario paralos muchos empleados, dijeron sentirse acorralados por la obligaciÓn y algunos portaban pancartas que reclamaban la libertad de recibir sus propias vacunas. paulina: sin embargo, la campaÑa continÚan, pero los mayores impedimentos van desde la de confianza de muchas personas por miedo a las vacunas, tambiÉn los temores y tambiÉn los problemas mÁs comunas para poder desplazarse hasta los...
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. >> reporter: at iu health in indianapolis, some employees are rejecting vaccination requirements. at houston methodist, 178 health-care workers were suspended for refusing vaccines. our morgan chesky is there. >> reporter: you are willing to lose your job over this. >> yeah. >> tell me why. >> because i am not going to take that vaccine. >> reporter: one survey finds nearly 20% of health-care workers don't plan to get vaccinated. the reasons vary. >> it's inexcusable, ethically, you would put your own desire to have a choice or to have liberty ahead of what's best for your patients. >> reporter: in other covid news, the cdc is also investigating a higher number of cases than expected of heart inflammation in people under 30 who are vaccinated. but it's important to remember, of the m 200 cases, the vast right, miguel, thank you. >>> i talked about the vaccination struggle with a white house covid response coordinator, jeffrey, earlier, but we start with the president's announcement of those 500 million vaccine doses that the u.s. has earmarked for poorer countries. this is a big c
. >> reporter: at iu health in indianapolis, some employees are rejecting vaccination requirements. at houston methodist, 178 health-care workers were suspended for refusing vaccines. our morgan chesky is there. >> reporter: you are willing to lose your job over this. >> yeah. >> tell me why. >> because i am not going to take that vaccine. >> reporter: one survey finds nearly 20% of health-care workers don't plan to get vaccinated. the reasons vary. >>...
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. >> pelley: the mass shooting this past april at an indianapolis fed-ex facility has something in common with the deadliest massacres: the ar-15 semiautomatic rifle. variations of the ar-15 were used to kill at a boulder, colorado supermarket, a pittsburgh synagogue, a texas church, a las vegas concert, a high school in florida, and sandy hook elementary school. the ar-15 is the most popular rifle in america. there are over 19 million, and they are rarely used in crime. handguns kill far more people. but as we first reported in 2018, the ar-15 is the choice of our worst mass murderers. ar-15 ammunition travels three times the speed of sound. and tonight, we're going to slow that down, so you can see why the ar-15's high velocity ammo is the fear of every american emergency room. >> hang on, hang on, hang on! ( gunfire ) >> pelley: mass shootings were once so shocking... >> where the ( bleep ) is this coming from? >> pelley: ...they were impossible to forget. ( gunfire ) >> we have an active shooter inside the fairground! >> pelley: now, they've become so frequent... >> get down, get down
. >> pelley: the mass shooting this past april at an indianapolis fed-ex facility has something in common with the deadliest massacres: the ar-15 semiautomatic rifle. variations of the ar-15 were used to kill at a boulder, colorado supermarket, a pittsburgh synagogue, a texas church, a las vegas concert, a high school in florida, and sandy hook elementary school. the ar-15 is the most popular rifle in america. there are over 19 million, and they are rarely used in crime. handguns kill far...
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so indianapolis, the g7 did pu out a communique and yesterday, the against china in there.t he warranted? >> reporter: there was this 25 page communique, that is a strong difference from when president trump came to the g7. this is back tout standard g as something we needed to note. president biden in a press conference later said he was quote satisfied on the issue with china this time around you have china being called out for using forced labor, also using efforts and issues that were not market friendly here and traditional here. the other thing to note is that president biden was really part of a group of leaders here who wanted to see china called out by name. so this is i think in some ways, president biden got a bit of what he wanted. other things, the communique talks about shared value democracy, the need to do as much as possible to try to fied covid-19 pandemic, especially when it comes to these 7 wealthy nations, doing what they can for nations that are struggling and needy. >> sreenivasan: there are several disappointments what's not in there. >> reporter: th
so indianapolis, the g7 did pu out a communique and yesterday, the against china in there.t he warranted? >> reporter: there was this 25 page communique, that is a strong difference from when president trump came to the g7. this is back tout standard g as something we needed to note. president biden in a press conference later said he was quote satisfied on the issue with china this time around you have china being called out for using forced labor, also using efforts and issues that were...
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. >> reporter: high temperatures and turnout at a heated protest in indianapolis saturday. health care workers fighting a new vaccine mandate from iu health systems, which says by september all employees must get a covid vaccination or face termination. >> if you get the vaccine, why should i have to why should i be made and be threatened my livelihood if the vaccine works for you? >> reporter: this weekend a federal judge settling a challenge in houston where over 100 employees of houston methodist hospital sued their employer over a similar mandate. >> we're basically fighting for everybody to have their free choice of what they do >> reporter: the judge striking down claims that employees faced coercion to be forced to take the vaccine in a right-to-work state. stating methodist is trying to do their business of saving lives without giving them the covid-19 virus it is a choice made to keep staff, patients and their families safer the mandate challenged not the first and likely not the last making vaccines a condition of employment new york announcing their mandate frida
. >> reporter: high temperatures and turnout at a heated protest in indianapolis saturday. health care workers fighting a new vaccine mandate from iu health systems, which says by september all employees must get a covid vaccination or face termination. >> if you get the vaccine, why should i have to why should i be made and be threatened my livelihood if the vaccine works for you? >> reporter: this weekend a federal judge settling a challenge in houston where over 100...
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del país se reportan más casos de resistencia a las vacunas obligatorias, como este hospital de indianápolisigualdad y oportunidades de empleo, las empresas tienen derecho a exigir la vacuna a sus empleados. solo se permiten dos excepciones, alguna discapacidad y crncias religiosas. >> si de un día a otro cambia de religión, pasa de ser cristiano a testigo de jehová para tratar de no vacunarse, es algo que la corte no creo que lo vaya a tolerar. >> según explica, sería a corte que evalué la sinceridad de las creencias. y para una condición médica solo bastaría una nota médica firmada por un doctor. >> si el trabajador tiene la nota médica, el trabajador tiene que hacer un ajuste. >> salvo algunos sistemas hospitalarios, y el gobierno federal y gran parte de los empleadores privados han recurrido a la vacunación obligatoria. >> otro tema que ha generado controversia es el fin de los beneficios por covid-19 a los desempleados. este fin de semana marcó el final de la ayuda en alaska missouri y mississippi. según autoridades de los estados, los primeros en eliminar la entrega de los $300, esto s
del país se reportan más casos de resistencia a las vacunas obligatorias, como este hospital de indianápolisigualdad y oportunidades de empleo, las empresas tienen derecho a exigir la vacuna a sus empleados. solo se permiten dos excepciones, alguna discapacidad y crncias religiosas. >> si de un día a otro cambia de religión, pasa de ser cristiano a testigo de jehová para tratar de no vacunarse, es algo que la corte no creo que lo vaya a tolerar. >> según explica, sería a...
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you know, if you were just some average coach here in indianapolis and you got arrested from western kids, they would kick you out of swimming very simply. if you are a good coach, however, somebody like sean hutchinson, they handled or ever do. or rick, earl, or mic, dr. be fill in the blank. if you are a successful coach that produced metals and money for them, they handled your claim differently. they sent your claim to a board of review maybe, or they just whitewash the whole thing as long as the metals in money keep coming. they don't care. metals are crucial to the federation financial success and to win metals unique good coaches. so to insure usa swimming prosperity, chuck, well guess, decided to protect his best coaches, even when there was damning evidence against them as the lawyer, bob ballard found out when he defended other abuse survivors chuck wall. this really was the mastermind of his time as far as being able to deceive, being able to lie and cover up for a pedophile coaches. he mastered the coverage. i many documents pre of chuck. well, this is personal responsibi
you know, if you were just some average coach here in indianapolis and you got arrested from western kids, they would kick you out of swimming very simply. if you are a good coach, however, somebody like sean hutchinson, they handled or ever do. or rick, earl, or mic, dr. be fill in the blank. if you are a successful coach that produced metals and money for them, they handled your claim differently. they sent your claim to a board of review maybe, or they just whitewash the whole thing as long...
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indianapolis, independent. caller: good morning. host: good morning.aller: i spent the last 12 years in retirement, keeping track of nato's capabilities. the sad truth is that over 90% of nato's deployable forces speak english. in other words, people who can go from there home base to that area to defend them are british. the germans have spent little on troops deployable outside of germany. the spanish, the french, these people contribute very little to the border defense. people like the greeks use their pensions and say it is military spending. nato is -- the germans have said recently that they will cut back on their defense spending. the real problem is nato is a broken reed. the united states can do better outside of nato. host: your reaction? guest: paul has a point in pointing out that there -- that allies contribute differently in the alliance. the bottom line, all countries should be committed, to the article five commitment. the strength of the german military forces, for example, but also responding in cyberspace. i recognize that a lot of
indianapolis, independent. caller: good morning. host: good morning.aller: i spent the last 12 years in retirement, keeping track of nato's capabilities. the sad truth is that over 90% of nato's deployable forces speak english. in other words, people who can go from there home base to that area to defend them are british. the germans have spent little on troops deployable outside of germany. the spanish, the french, these people contribute very little to the border defense. people like the...
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you know, if you were just some average coach here in indianapolis and you got arrested from last kid, they would kick you out of swimming very simply. if you are a good coach, however, somebody like sean hutchinson, they handled or ever do. or rick, earl, or mic, dr. be fill in the blank if you are a successful.
you know, if you were just some average coach here in indianapolis and you got arrested from last kid, they would kick you out of swimming very simply. if you are a good coach, however, somebody like sean hutchinson, they handled or ever do. or rick, earl, or mic, dr. be fill in the blank if you are a successful.
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you know, if you were just some average coach here in indianapolis and you got arrested from western kids, they would kick you out of swim.
you know, if you were just some average coach here in indianapolis and you got arrested from western kids, they would kick you out of swim.
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. >> reporter: japanese torpedoes led to the navy's largest lost at sea, sinking the uss indianapolis and killing nearly 900 sailors. in the waning days of world war ii. the wreck was discovered just four years ago, but sosomehow, ththis clock k from itits ququ made it to the hawaii garage sale in the 1960s. the story of the navy has long been told by it spells, and here, there are enough for an orchestra. >> the spell is present at pearl harbor. >> so how could you not be motivated or inspired to do what you can to take care of it? >> reporter: but the emotional heart of the collection might speed this mall captains boat from t the shshipwreck toto uss saginaw. >> there are no words especially when you look at an object like this. >> i can't believe that clock showed up in a garage sale. that was chip reid reporting to the navy's plan to break new ground on the museum in two years. and for those have served our country, transitioning out of the military and into civilian life is not always easy. workshops for warriors, trains, certifies and places bats and conditioning service member
. >> reporter: japanese torpedoes led to the navy's largest lost at sea, sinking the uss indianapolis and killing nearly 900 sailors. in the waning days of world war ii. the wreck was discovered just four years ago, but sosomehow, ththis clock k from itits ququ made it to the hawaii garage sale in the 1960s. the story of the navy has long been told by it spells, and here, there are enough for an orchestra. >> the spell is present at pearl harbor. >> so how could you not be...
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educated at oberlin college, indianapolis law school, jb had a hotel business in tulsa that would have been worth over $2 million in today's money. his hotel, the 54-room stratford hotel on the historic greenwood avenue, was sacked and burned to the ground during the tulsa race massacre of 1921 along with 30 square blocks of black owned property, causing him to flee to kansas and later chicago to save his own life. he was falsely indicted for inciting the riot by an inflamed white grand jury, for daring to stand up with his community to stop a mob from breaking into the jail and lynching a black teenager. sparking the backlash which ended in the grievous massacre. my family worked to get these charges against jb dropped posthumously. i know how lucky i am to have this family history passed down from generation to generation. this history was the one thing that they were not able to steal from us. but as thankful as i am to know my history, i understand that history has no firm line to divide it from the present. just as there are survivors still with us today from this tragic event, th
educated at oberlin college, indianapolis law school, jb had a hotel business in tulsa that would have been worth over $2 million in today's money. his hotel, the 54-room stratford hotel on the historic greenwood avenue, was sacked and burned to the ground during the tulsa race massacre of 1921 along with 30 square blocks of black owned property, causing him to flee to kansas and later chicago to save his own life. he was falsely indicted for inciting the riot by an inflamed white grand jury,...
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you know, if you were just some average coach here in indianapolis and you got arrested from last kid they would kick you out of swimming very simply. if you are a good coach. however.
you know, if you were just some average coach here in indianapolis and you got arrested from last kid they would kick you out of swimming very simply. if you are a good coach. however.
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two people dead and two more injured in indianapolis. party in cleveland, ohio. and three killed and five injured outside a graduation party in miami-dade, florida. and in new york, a 10-year-old boy's life was taken when an unknown shooter fired numerous rounds into his home in queens. >> the fact that this reality in our nation, in our city, that a child's life is taken by gun violence is something we are way too used to, is unacceptable. >> reporter: more than 8,200 people have died from gun violence in the united states this year, not including suicides according to the gun violence archive. 256 of them were killed in mass shootings. a 23% uptick in deaths from gun violence so far this year, far outpacing the amount of gun deaths at this point in 2020 according to the archive. many left wondering what it will take for lawmakers to take action on this disturbing trend of gun violence in this country. reporting in atlanta, ryan young, cnn. >> ryan, thank you so much. america's gun violence epidemic creating endless frustration for thos
two people dead and two more injured in indianapolis. party in cleveland, ohio. and three killed and five injured outside a graduation party in miami-dade, florida. and in new york, a 10-year-old boy's life was taken when an unknown shooter fired numerous rounds into his home in queens. >> the fact that this reality in our nation, in our city, that a child's life is taken by gun violence is something we are way too used to, is unacceptable. >> reporter: more than 8,200 people have...
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new orleans, indianapolis, st. louis, north carolina, chicago, where five people were killed and 40 others were wounded. in minnesota a 14-year-old died after being shot at a graduation party. >> we have been here 30 years. nothing like this has ever happened. so i put -- so it's a sad day that someone was shot. it has to stop. >> there was another shooting in miami, florida where up with person was skkilled and two wer injured. >> it doesn't just affect them, it affects the community. it's very frustrating, it's the same thing every weekend and we have to ban together. >> a judge struck down the a long held ar-15 ban. >> my daughter is in the cemetery because a swiss army was not used. she was on the third floor. if a swiss army knife was used my daughter and others would be alive today. now they say it's common and typical. no, you're full of crap, judge, and you're going to lose. >> that is getting a reaction. >> it's not apples to apples comparison at all. parts of that bill has been in place since 1989. >>> st
new orleans, indianapolis, st. louis, north carolina, chicago, where five people were killed and 40 others were wounded. in minnesota a 14-year-old died after being shot at a graduation party. >> we have been here 30 years. nothing like this has ever happened. so i put -- so it's a sad day that someone was shot. it has to stop. >> there was another shooting in miami, florida where up with person was skkilled and two wer injured. >> it doesn't just affect them, it affects the...