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deaths that might have prevented jeremiah's death? of those deaths, all of those trials, all of those serious case reviews and yes, reading this, you can see something has been learned. there is a multi—agency approach now, and a multi—agency approach now, and a multi—agency safeguarding hub was introduced not long before jeremiah's death, and in his case in previous cases dozens of different agencies had an involvement, they we re agencies had an involvement, they were aware of him, but it felt reading that report a bit like a tick box exercise. yes, they did follow u p tick box exercise. yes, they did follow up appointments come when an appointment was missed, they chased it up, but they didn't show the professional curiosity that might have let them first of all to question the religious beliefs of chevaze mcgregor, look at him as a potential threat to jeremiah, and really look at the domestic situation in that awful flat up there. sindyann regis was interesting, because she was seeking leave to stay in this country happen been her
deaths that might have prevented jeremiah's death? of those deaths, all of those trials, all of those serious case reviews and yes, reading this, you can see something has been learned. there is a multi—agency approach now, and a multi—agency approach now, and a multi—agency safeguarding hub was introduced not long before jeremiah's death, and in his case in previous cases dozens of different agencies had an involvement, they we re agencies had an involvement, they were aware of him, but...
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. 0ne right in the life of young jeremiah.here was a multi—agency referral just a few stack is there was a multi—agency referraljust a few months before his death that there would no safeguarding concerns despite complaints from sindyann regis who was very complaints from sindyann regis who was very much a victim of abuse herself saying she was subjected to domestic violence but those particular complaints not being followed up that is astonishing. but with the other children killed by an adult in wolverhampton in the previous decade one wonders were no lessons learned from those cases that may have prevented this death was mac and the sad thing is i have covered all of those stories, all of those trials, all of the serious case reviews, and yes, reading this you can see that lessons have been learned, there is a multi—agency approach, there is a multi—agency safeguarding hope. in the case of all the children, dozens in the case of all the children, d oze ns of in the case of all the children, dozens of agencies are involved a
. 0ne right in the life of young jeremiah.here was a multi—agency referral just a few stack is there was a multi—agency referraljust a few months before his death that there would no safeguarding concerns despite complaints from sindyann regis who was very complaints from sindyann regis who was very much a victim of abuse herself saying she was subjected to domestic violence but those particular complaints not being followed up that is astonishing. but with the other children killed by an...
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i caught up earlier this week with jeremiah trotter who was on that team who lost for the patriots instill, still stings and hear what trotter had to say. it's been 13 years but for jeremiah trotter the wound is as fresh as it was february 6, 2005. >> i hate the patriots man i'm telling you i hate the patriots. >> reporter: of course he loves nothing more than his beloved eagles to win the rematch in superbowl 52. >> the way we won this past week give fans the hope we have an opportunity and have a chance to meet the patriots. >> down the middle of the field by harrison. >> could not accomplish 13 years ago same opponent same coach same quarterback. >> tom brady does it again. >> 13 years later he is playing still at a high level and still one of the best and may end up being the mvp this year you know it's amazing what those guys have done there. >> his advice for the birds. >> when you get there it's a culture shock and i hope they can stay focused have fun stay loose and play the game and lay it all out on the line and see what happens. >> in his basement he has his 39 jersey on th
i caught up earlier this week with jeremiah trotter who was on that team who lost for the patriots instill, still stings and hear what trotter had to say. it's been 13 years but for jeremiah trotter the wound is as fresh as it was february 6, 2005. >> i hate the patriots man i'm telling you i hate the patriots. >> reporter: of course he loves nothing more than his beloved eagles to win the rematch in superbowl 52. >> the way we won this past week give fans the hope we have an...
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but andrews says he feels good about this year, and so does jeremiah trotter. >> they're doing it for us, the past veterans, for the fans, the city, and even for the fans that are not here with us anymore. >> reporter: and jacqueline, just think there are those eagles fans who were kids during the last eagles super bowl run who are now either in college or adults with kids of their own. jeremiah trotter told us he met an adult fan who told us he remembers watching trotter when he was 10 years old. >> reporter: wow, all right, francis. thank you for that. philadelphia police are gearing up to keep everyone safe on sunday, when people will be celebrating what we hope is an eagles super bowl win. but this time around the plan won't involve chrisco. the police commissioner says they are using something different this time around. >> i can't tell you that there won't still be attempts. but i just will suspect some of them will be far more difficult than they were with the cristco attempt. >> he hopes everyone will celebrate responsibly. nbc 10, your official eagles station is the only plac
but andrews says he feels good about this year, and so does jeremiah trotter. >> they're doing it for us, the past veterans, for the fans, the city, and even for the fans that are not here with us anymore. >> reporter: and jacqueline, just think there are those eagles fans who were kids during the last eagles super bowl run who are now either in college or adults with kids of their own. jeremiah trotter told us he met an adult fan who told us he remembers watching trotter when he...
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two—year—old jeremiah regis. to those who knew him, happy, smiling, contented.s man, chevaze mcgregor. in november 2016, an inflicted regime of brutality eventually killed the child. in this cctv footage, the 27—year—old is seen losing his temper. jeremiah‘s mother was sindyann regis, a woman who had been hit by previous partners. today's serious case review said that more questions should have been asked about who she was involved with. it says the response to prevent repeat victimisation was less effective. women who have been subjected to domestic abuse are vulnerable to two kinds of repeat victimisation — by the same person or by future partners. however, it says nobody could have foreseen the murder. this review, a very thorough review, makes it very clear that the level of violence that was inflicted on this child by this man was not preventable, predictable, was not predictable by his past behaviour by his history. that is all very well, that this is the fifth death of a child at the hands of an adult in the past eight years. surely there is something sig
two—year—old jeremiah regis. to those who knew him, happy, smiling, contented.s man, chevaze mcgregor. in november 2016, an inflicted regime of brutality eventually killed the child. in this cctv footage, the 27—year—old is seen losing his temper. jeremiah‘s mother was sindyann regis, a woman who had been hit by previous partners. today's serious case review said that more questions should have been asked about who she was involved with. it says the response to prevent repeat...
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and jaime apody caught up with jeremiah trotter. they lost that super bowl 22-21 he is still fired up about the loss. >> i'm glad it's a rematch and not glad. because i hate the patriots man. i tell you i hate the patriots but it will feel better if we won against those guys. especially with belichick losing his offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator. it pay be a while before you see new england in another super bowl. >> shot at redemption coming up. >>> to the ice the flyers are in detroit and the flyers are a different team the past three weeks and won seven of their past eight games and the sixers won a lead yesterday in memphis, and 18 points for the grizzlies and a chance tod with a chance to play and it was well off the mark, and the sixers lost 105-101 and host the chicagoomorrow night. they have introduced their new acquisition. he scoredh 14 goals last year. adding goal power with the union. >>> cecily tynan with the accuweather forecast. when we continue many just a moment. >>> you said that the sun would come out
and jaime apody caught up with jeremiah trotter. they lost that super bowl 22-21 he is still fired up about the loss. >> i'm glad it's a rematch and not glad. because i hate the patriots man. i tell you i hate the patriots but it will feel better if we won against those guys. especially with belichick losing his offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator. it pay be a while before you see new england in another super bowl. >> shot at redemption coming up. >>> to the ice...
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. >> 17-year-old jeremiah good says having a tutor such as cosby helped pull up his grade from d's to b's. >> i wasn't that confident and i never asked for help. >> and now? >> now i'm asking for help for anything i don't understand. >> jeremiah says coming from a single-parent home, he knew he would need good grades to get a scholarship to pay for college. he plays football and he credits his coach anthony johnson for being a father figure. he's the school drop out prevention specialist and tennyson's varsity basketball coach and assistant football coach. >> the importance this school has lost because a lot of times they don't need training to be reality tv stars or rappers or some of those things that they have an infinity thing for, so we have to make them fall in love with school again. >> the program received $30 million in federal funding following the first grant it received in 2011. supporters say high schools in hayward saw a 10% increase in graduation rates. those who participate in this community project is 14% higher than those who don't. >> they become leaders in their co
. >> 17-year-old jeremiah good says having a tutor such as cosby helped pull up his grade from d's to b's. >> i wasn't that confident and i never asked for help. >> and now? >> now i'm asking for help for anything i don't understand. >> jeremiah says coming from a single-parent home, he knew he would need good grades to get a scholarship to pay for college. he plays football and he credits his coach anthony johnson for being a father figure. he's the school drop...
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metrologist cecily tynan returns with a seven day accuweather forecast and ducis rodgers with jeremiahrotter's take on the eagles superbowl chances when action news continues. word came today that attorney general jeff sessions submitted to hours of questioning last week in the special counsel's russia investigation. sessions was an active member of the trump campaign, the trump transition and of course now the trump administration. he maybe able to provide robert mueller with insight of trump's mindset when he fired former f.b.i. director james comey and mueller is moving closer to a possible interview with president trump himself. the state department now says multiple american citizens were killed or injured in the attack this past weekend at a hotel in kabul aftghanistan not saying hw many in all 22 killed and 150 people were rescued or managed to escape during the 13 hour siege by taliban the national academy of science finds pros and cons for e cigarettes based on one's age the study says vaping help adults quit smoking but limited evidence of that however there is substantial ev
metrologist cecily tynan returns with a seven day accuweather forecast and ducis rodgers with jeremiahrotter's take on the eagles superbowl chances when action news continues. word came today that attorney general jeff sessions submitted to hours of questioning last week in the special counsel's russia investigation. sessions was an active member of the trump campaign, the trump transition and of course now the trump administration. he maybe able to provide robert mueller with insight of...
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he profit jeremiah said therapy and prosperity of the it prospers,if then you too will prosper. you intimately understand the priorities of the american people in you deliver. reporte to give you a from the congress of the united states to welcome to -- welcome you to washington d c and i was put things in a temple marker. we are here at a time of great stress in our country. a dark cloud hangs over and that dark cloud is the tax scam the republicans just pastorate it is beax scam that professes to about the middle class and yet, 86 million middle-class families will have taxes raised. go to the benefits top 1%. nearly one point trillion dollars in tax cuts go to corporate america, at the same to jobsing tax breaks overseas. nearly $2 trillion .o the deficit economics hasown never produced jobs and only contributed to the deficit. economists have said -- said trickle-down economics will not work. truly believe, why would we come to us now and say just added $2 trillion to the debt, so we can't really afford the investment you want to make in the domestic budget and that is a dar
he profit jeremiah said therapy and prosperity of the it prospers,if then you too will prosper. you intimately understand the priorities of the american people in you deliver. reporte to give you a from the congress of the united states to welcome to -- welcome you to washington d c and i was put things in a temple marker. we are here at a time of great stress in our country. a dark cloud hangs over and that dark cloud is the tax scam the republicans just pastorate it is beax scam that...
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are predictions that these protests may rise up again let's get more on this now we're joined by jeremiah policy follows at the middle east and north africa program at the european council on foreign relations and she is joining us live from london welcome to the. these what. biggest antigovernment protests in years how and why did they end. well first of all as your previous report said there are still incidences of protests happening there's very limited access to some of these cities where the purchase of happened so we're not exactly sure about the facts and the numbers at the moment but certainly from what we are hearing is that the scale and size and intensity has reduced and that there is now a more stable and securitized atmosphere inside the country. have they've reduced because the government is going to listen to the grievances of the protesters have they reduced because we've seen thousands of people come out in support of the government. well there's certainly been an effort by the government and the ruling establishment inside iran to take control of the narrative that's unf
are predictions that these protests may rise up again let's get more on this now we're joined by jeremiah policy follows at the middle east and north africa program at the european council on foreign relations and she is joining us live from london welcome to the. these what. biggest antigovernment protests in years how and why did they end. well first of all as your previous report said there are still incidences of protests happening there's very limited access to some of these cities where...
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it's a wonderful passage in the book of the prophet jeremiah where he says that you cannot heal a woundt's not there. and we have been in denial about a lot socially, morally and spiritually in our nation. and now we're being forced to talk have that conversation. >> i guess as we talk about the spiritual, moral implications of 2017 that it's easy for some to look at trump and see haze flaws, but what you're telling us is that we need to look at ours, too. >> i think it's less about who is in power and more about the spiritual and moral condition of us as a nation. we're the ones who vote people into office. the power is in our hands, how are we ruing it? i think that what we have seen is a dow downgrading of our vals and a lowering of our standards in terms of what we will tolerate. i think we're hitting th mark where we're saying, okay, we didn't go below this. but the fact that we're there is forcing us to think about what we have done just turned a blind eye to and a deaf ear to for the last 50 and 60 years in the development of american society. >>> you spoke about something when y
it's a wonderful passage in the book of the prophet jeremiah where he says that you cannot heal a woundt's not there. and we have been in denial about a lot socially, morally and spiritually in our nation. and now we're being forced to talk have that conversation. >> i guess as we talk about the spiritual, moral implications of 2017 that it's easy for some to look at trump and see haze flaws, but what you're telling us is that we need to look at ours, too. >> i think it's less about...
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lining up with jeremiah trotter. >> did you hear what he said to us the other day? ahead. >> he goes i hate the patriots. he says it better than i cany he's not a not.this team needs to help out the past eagle teams that came up short. eagle fans are putting their faith in nick foles. he does praying himself, taking seminary classes in the offseason. live from ducis rodgers and jamie apody guys? >> in addition to the team walkthrough, the eaglesing down game film of the patriots. players say whether they won or lost, they felt well prepared. that says a lot about head coach doug pederson. >> i think it will be fun to see him match whits with bill belichick, one of the greatest coaches of all time. pederson a real people person. he greeted brian westbrook with a big hug. he was on staff during the applying days. here's his one-on-one interview with the head coach. >> coach, you are turning 50 tomorrow. second year as head coach. how does it feel? >> it feels great. this is what we work for. this is what we go for. it's one thing to be excited to be here. we understan
lining up with jeremiah trotter. >> did you hear what he said to us the other day? ahead. >> he goes i hate the patriots. he says it better than i cany he's not a not.this team needs to help out the past eagle teams that came up short. eagle fans are putting their faith in nick foles. he does praying himself, taking seminary classes in the offseason. live from ducis rodgers and jamie apody guys? >> in addition to the team walkthrough, the eaglesing down game film of the...
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. >> 17-year-old jeremiah good says having a tutor such as cosby helped pull up his grades from d's to b's. >> i was never confident and never asked for help. >> and now -- >> i'm asking for help for anything i don't understand. >> jeremiah says coming from a single-parenthood, he knew he would need to get a scholarship to go to college. he plays football and he credits his coach and mentor jackson for being a father-figure. >> yep. >> he's the school's drop out prevention specialist and tennyson's varsity basketball coach and assistant football coach. >> the importance this school lost because a lot of times they don't need training to be reality tv stars or rappers or some of those things that -- so we got to remind them and make them fall in love with school again. >> the program received $30 million in federal funding following the first grant it received in 2011. supporters say high schools in hayward have seen a 10% increase in graduations since the program was first implemented. and at the same time, the graduation rate for the cal state east bay students who participate is 14%
. >> 17-year-old jeremiah good says having a tutor such as cosby helped pull up his grades from d's to b's. >> i was never confident and never asked for help. >> and now -- >> i'm asking for help for anything i don't understand. >> jeremiah says coming from a single-parenthood, he knew he would need to get a scholarship to go to college. he plays football and he credits his coach and mentor jackson for being a father-figure. >> yep. >> he's the school's...
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as the prophet jeremiah said, seek the peace and prosperity of the city. because if it prospers, you too, will prosper. you intimately understand the priorities of the american people and you deliver. keeping streets safe, schools are strong, business is booming and their leadership again, is needed more than ever. i'm here to give you a report and bring greetings from a congress of the united states to welcome you to washington dc. and i always want to put things in a marker. we are here anytime of great stress in our country. a dark cloud hangs over the capital. and that dark cloud is the tax scam that the republicans just past. it is a tax scam that professes to be about the middle class. and yet, 86 million low class families will have their taxes raised. one percent. 83 percent of the benefits of the tax scam go to the top one percent. nearly 1,000,000,000,000 and a half dollars in tax cuts go to corporate america. at the same time, giving tax breaks to corporations to create jobs and intact advantage create jobs overseas. that spending will add nearl
as the prophet jeremiah said, seek the peace and prosperity of the city. because if it prospers, you too, will prosper. you intimately understand the priorities of the american people and you deliver. keeping streets safe, schools are strong, business is booming and their leadership again, is needed more than ever. i'm here to give you a report and bring greetings from a congress of the united states to welcome you to washington dc. and i always want to put things in a marker. we are here...
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. >>> jeremiah trotter is all in forbidder in the super bowl, trot signed autographs for fans last nightmount laurel, the linebacker was a member of the 2004 super bowl team that who to the patriots. in of that this year. trotter says a lot is riding on this team and he believes this team will rise to the challenge. >>> coming up the two next half an her on "eyewitness news" how city of philadelphia is preparing for the super bowl and eagles fans, meisha? >>> well, good morning from chilly, minneapolis, this morning, we are going to be talking about all things super bowl as we are marching one day closer. right new we are standing on the rooftop of our cbs sister station and we will talk bit all coming up in a little bit. >>> it is an unusual sight in one of the nation's busiest airports, yes, that is a peacock, we will tell you why a passenger wanted to bring it on board. we will be back my healthy routine helps me feel my best. so i add activia yogurt to my day. with its billions of live and active probiotics, activia may help support my digestive health, so i can take on my day. activ
. >>> jeremiah trotter is all in forbidder in the super bowl, trot signed autographs for fans last nightmount laurel, the linebacker was a member of the 2004 super bowl team that who to the patriots. in of that this year. trotter says a lot is riding on this team and he believes this team will rise to the challenge. >>> coming up the two next half an her on "eyewitness news" how city of philadelphia is preparing for the super bowl and eagles fans, meisha?...
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and anybody who reads the bible here, it was biblical names like jeremiah, and then i put in elephantippopotamus just because they were some more big words. i saw the impression that made on her. >> my mom never went to high school. my dad went to two years. so when i was recruited by west point, they could not imagine that a polish kid from chicago was going to go to school, could go to a school where presidents went to. david: right. colin: so i did not really want to go to west point, but my parents kept putting on pressure. they would speak in polish in the kitchen. that is where, we never had a house, but we had a flat. and they would would talk in polish. david: and you did not know polish? >> i did not. they would never want me -- i did not know this until later. they did not want me to take polish in grade school and high school so that i would not have an accent, but they would put a few english words in there, stupid, mike. finally i said i will go. and it was the best decision i never made, to go to west point. david: right. mike: and it is really, going to west point is th
and anybody who reads the bible here, it was biblical names like jeremiah, and then i put in elephantippopotamus just because they were some more big words. i saw the impression that made on her. >> my mom never went to high school. my dad went to two years. so when i was recruited by west point, they could not imagine that a polish kid from chicago was going to go to school, could go to a school where presidents went to. david: right. colin: so i did not really want to go to west point,...
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jeremiah it. may be. so somebody. leaving when it comes to basic commodities the basic. beings. even. they become so expensive. the cost of living in my view sometimes is the cost of here in washington d.c. so you cannot afford if you're going to make it if he goes. for diving by those needs you. i think it's difficult. to pinpoint certain events. spring was a big major event and. resulted in people leaving egypt for example going to italy i think the bigger factors that drive western union's performance is demographics. but sure there's still a huge population globally of people under thirty who are looking for work and the second is the big income gap the difference between countries like an ingenious seven countries the real rich countries people in those countries like sixteen times more than someone in a developing countries that's always going to be the primary factor and then you have these events like the arab spring some factors that more i feel the more as a catalyst i'm just going to keep pushing that trend along a little bit but it's not the it's not the big invisibl
jeremiah it. may be. so somebody. leaving when it comes to basic commodities the basic. beings. even. they become so expensive. the cost of living in my view sometimes is the cost of here in washington d.c. so you cannot afford if you're going to make it if he goes. for diving by those needs you. i think it's difficult. to pinpoint certain events. spring was a big major event and. resulted in people leaving egypt for example going to italy i think the bigger factors that drive western union's...
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a serious case review finds that the brutal murder of two—year—old boy jeremiah regis—ngaujah by hisut the trump administration has accused the president of being like a child and having no credibility. hello there, i'm alice baxter. an update on the business news. new car sales fell for the first time in six years last year, with demand for diesel cars plunging by almost a fifth. in total, there were about 2.5 million cars registered, according to industry body the society of motor manufacturers and traders. the figure was down 5.7% from 2016, while diesel sales fell 17.1% as higher taxes and pollution fears hit demand. apple has said that all iphones, ipads and mac computers are affected by two major flaws in computer chips — which emerged this week. tech companies have been racing to fix the meltdown and spectre bugs, that could allow hackers to steal data. but apple says there is no evidence that the vulnerability had been exploited. and shop prices slid deeper into deflationary territory in december, falling 0.6% on last year compared to the 0.1% decline in november. non food pr
a serious case review finds that the brutal murder of two—year—old boy jeremiah regis—ngaujah by hisut the trump administration has accused the president of being like a child and having no credibility. hello there, i'm alice baxter. an update on the business news. new car sales fell for the first time in six years last year, with demand for diesel cars plunging by almost a fifth. in total, there were about 2.5 million cars registered, according to industry body the society of motor...
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sayat mustafa a political commentator and specialist on iran in domestic affairs in london ellie jeremiah a policy fellow with the european council on foreign relations and offer of the book in gauging with iran a european agenda and in washington d.c. alley vias a senior iran analyst with the international crisis group a warm welcome to all of you and let me start with you because trump has thrown the ball now to europe how is europe going to keep this still alive. well the european part is this deal several days ago had a very important meeting in brussels where they came out with a unified message that they are going to remain committed to this deal and that importantly so long as iran carries on its part of the bargain they will do their best to deliver on the deal as it was envisioned or originally now i think everyone in europe understands and acknowledges it's going to be very difficult to keep the deal going if the united states backtracks so their effort for the next four months which is this deadline that their closest ally in the u.s. has issued to them their main efforts are g
sayat mustafa a political commentator and specialist on iran in domestic affairs in london ellie jeremiah a policy fellow with the european council on foreign relations and offer of the book in gauging with iran a european agenda and in washington d.c. alley vias a senior iran analyst with the international crisis group a warm welcome to all of you and let me start with you because trump has thrown the ball now to europe how is europe going to keep this still alive. well the european part is...
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two—year—old jeremiah regis. to those who knew him, happy, smiling, contented.tually killed the child. in this cctv footage, the 27—year—old is seen losing his temper. jeremiah‘s mother was sindyann regis, a woman who had been hit by previous partners. today‘s serious case review says that more questions should have been asked about who she was involved with. it says the response to prevent repeat victimisation was less effective. women who have been subjected to domestic abuse are vulnerable to two kinds of repeat victimisation — by the same person or by future partners. however, it says nobody could have foreseen the murder. this review, a very thorough review, makes it very clear that the level of violence that was inflicted on this child by this man was not predictable by his past behaviour or by his history. that is all very well, but this is the fifth death of a child at the hands of an adult in the past eight years. surely there is something significantly wrong here? that absolutely is not the case. you have to look at each case on a case—by—case basis. i
two—year—old jeremiah regis. to those who knew him, happy, smiling, contented.tually killed the child. in this cctv footage, the 27—year—old is seen losing his temper. jeremiah‘s mother was sindyann regis, a woman who had been hit by previous partners. today‘s serious case review says that more questions should have been asked about who she was involved with. it says the response to prevent repeat victimisation was less effective. women who have been subjected to domestic abuse are...
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that's the conclusion of a serious case review after jeremiah regis—ngaujah was beaten to death by hislt in wolverhampton in less than 10 years. new car sales fell for the first time in six years last year and demand for diesel cars dropped by almost a fifth — hit by fears about pollution and higher taxes. industry experts say they expect car sales to continue to drop this year because of a decline in business and consumer confidence and confusion over what type of car to buy. here's our business editor simonjack. 2017 was the year the showroom shine began to fade. for the first time in six years, sales of new cars fell, dragged down by a plunge in diesel sales. it started with revelations that vax wagon and other ma nufa ctu res that vax wagon and other manufactures had hidden the amount of harmful particles that they were pumping out. customers lost faith, governments clamped down it led to confusion. why are people not buying diesel? they were telling us to buy diesels, because of emissions and helping the community, the world, 110w helping the community, the world, now they are tel
that's the conclusion of a serious case review after jeremiah regis—ngaujah was beaten to death by hislt in wolverhampton in less than 10 years. new car sales fell for the first time in six years last year and demand for diesel cars dropped by almost a fifth — hit by fears about pollution and higher taxes. industry experts say they expect car sales to continue to drop this year because of a decline in business and consumer confidence and confusion over what type of car to buy. here's our...
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the plane door opened and jeremiah denton came slowly down the ramp. he caught sight of our flag, saluted it, said, god bless america, and then thanked us for bringing him home. [applause] just two weeks ago, in the midst of a terrible tragedy on the potomac, we saw again the spirit of american heroism at its finest, the heroism of dedicated rescue workers saving crash victims from icy waters. and we saw the heroism of one of our young government employees, lenny skutnik, who, when he saw a woman lose her grip on the helicopter line, dived into the water and dragged her to safety. [applause] and then there are countless, quiet, everyday heroes of american life -- parents who sacrifice long and hard so their children will know a better life than they've known; church and civic volunteers who help to feed, clothe, nurse, and teach the needy; millions who've made our nation and our nation's destiny so very special, unsung heroes who may not have realized their own dreams themselves but then who reinvest those dreams in their children. don't let anyone tel
the plane door opened and jeremiah denton came slowly down the ramp. he caught sight of our flag, saluted it, said, god bless america, and then thanked us for bringing him home. [applause] just two weeks ago, in the midst of a terrible tragedy on the potomac, we saw again the spirit of american heroism at its finest, the heroism of dedicated rescue workers saving crash victims from icy waters. and we saw the heroism of one of our young government employees, lenny skutnik, who, when he saw a...
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but the prophet jeremiah wright's this place in which you say there is a waste there'll be heard again the voice of gladness, the voices of those who say. i think you're here tonight because you long for voices to be heard. not mine, but the folks at the margin. everything depends on the type of god we have. we settle for a partial god, lesser god when there's a god we actually have as opposed to the god we have settled for. the god we have a spacious and expansive and is too busy loving us to have time left to be disappointed in us. they have endlessly taught me who that god is everyday without fail. a lot of times they teach me by way of this mangling of the english language i find helpful like i had a girl named lisa come in and she wanted to introduce her man to me. had come to pick her up at the end of the day, and their standing in front of my desk and she says, this is my sufficient other. [laughter] and i said no doubt, one of the great blessings of the last two years is that i don't have to be ceo. i have a ceo who a story about cash flow budgets. i don't have to. i can be her
but the prophet jeremiah wright's this place in which you say there is a waste there'll be heard again the voice of gladness, the voices of those who say. i think you're here tonight because you long for voices to be heard. not mine, but the folks at the margin. everything depends on the type of god we have. we settle for a partial god, lesser god when there's a god we actually have as opposed to the god we have settled for. the god we have a spacious and expansive and is too busy loving us to...
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jeremiah trotter says the patriots are not the overpowering team they once used t i'm glad it's a rematchthe patriots. i'm telling you i hate the patriots. but it would feel much better if we won, especially with belichick defense coordinator. so i mean quite frankly you may see in another super bowl. >> we shall see. seven days to go. >> it's getting exciting. all right so a little exciting weather this morning. the roads are a bit wet if you have reason to get out there early and you can see the conditions on sky 6 with lots of precipitation coming down across the region. most of it is actually light rain but it's covering a good portion of the region right now. and as we take a look at storm tracker 6 double scan, you get that picture. we've got the rain through the northern and western suburbs. some breaks up by allentown. it's fairly light and this yellow in south jersey just a little bit steadier. i don't this is heavy enough to produce pundling on the roadways. it's mild this morning, 50 degrees in philadelphia, still 45 in allentown, 50 in trenton, 49 in wilmington, 52 in millvill
jeremiah trotter says the patriots are not the overpowering team they once used t i'm glad it's a rematchthe patriots. i'm telling you i hate the patriots. but it would feel much better if we won, especially with belichick defense coordinator. so i mean quite frankly you may see in another super bowl. >> we shall see. seven days to go. >> it's getting exciting. all right so a little exciting weather this morning. the roads are a bit wet if you have reason to get out there early and...
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. >> and jammy catches up with jeremiah trotter and he shares his keys for an eagles victory. this game cannot get here soon enough. >> we agree with that one thanks. >>> "sports illustrated" released their super bowl preview it features nick foles and dombrady and they each grace different versions of the magazine. calling foles the ultimate underdog and the super savior despite the kind words, "sports illustrated" reveal that they are predicting the patriots to beat the eagles, 27-16. they have something to say about that on the field in february. >> meantime, die hard eagles fans are rushing to get their hands on super bowl tickets and a few lucky season ticket holders realized they won the lottery. they get to purchase tickets for the game at face value. >> walter, you talked to a lot of fans that waited a long time > repowe are talking to grown m women coming out from the linc absolutely giddy as school children because they walked out with super bowl tickets in their hands and someone that decided to spare no expense to get himself and his family to minneapolis for the b
. >> and jammy catches up with jeremiah trotter and he shares his keys for an eagles victory. this game cannot get here soon enough. >> we agree with that one thanks. >>> "sports illustrated" released their super bowl preview it features nick foles and dombrady and they each grace different versions of the magazine. calling foles the ultimate underdog and the super savior despite the kind words, "sports illustrated" reveal that they are predicting the...
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that's the conclusion of a serious case review afte jeremiah regis ngauja was beaten to death by hisss than 10 years. new car sales fell for the first time in six years last year and demand for diesel cars dropped by almost a fifth — hit by fears about pollution and higher taxes. industry experts say they expect car sales to continue to drop this year because of a decline in business and consumer confidence — and confusion over what type of car to buy. here's our business editor simonjack. 2017 was the year the showroom shine began to fade. for the first time in six years, sales of new cars fell, dragged down by a plunge in diesel sales. it started with revelations that volkswagon and other manufactures had hidden the amount of harmful particles that they were pumping out. customers lost faith, governments clamped down it led to confusion. why are people not buying diesel? they were telling us to buy diesels, because of emissions and helping the community, the world, now they are telling us not to buy diesels. it is confusing people. would you buy a diesel? no, i wouldn't. why not? b
that's the conclusion of a serious case review afte jeremiah regis ngauja was beaten to death by hisss than 10 years. new car sales fell for the first time in six years last year and demand for diesel cars dropped by almost a fifth — hit by fears about pollution and higher taxes. industry experts say they expect car sales to continue to drop this year because of a decline in business and consumer confidence — and confusion over what type of car to buy. here's our business editor simonjack....
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the jeremiah o'brien, every time you smoke that, you sink one of the ships in your life. marijuana needs to come out of the ill cloud it's been placed under. world war ii, we were successful. back off the overhead. we were successful with the great moment in the united states. here is a book of the devil's chess board. this kind of says what happened after we won that great war. how we -- >> clerk: thank you for your comment. >> can i get another 2 minutes? >> clerk: next week. >> thank you. the books are heavy. >> clerk: madame president? >> supervisor breed: any other members that want to give public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. madame clerk, let's go to the items without reference to committee. [please stand by]
the jeremiah o'brien, every time you smoke that, you sink one of the ships in your life. marijuana needs to come out of the ill cloud it's been placed under. world war ii, we were successful. back off the overhead. we were successful with the great moment in the united states. here is a book of the devil's chess board. this kind of says what happened after we won that great war. how we -- >> clerk: thank you for your comment. >> can i get another 2 minutes? >> clerk: next...
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harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader 3:55 "i'm convinced that god has the plan for your life.. in jeremiahve a plan for you, i know the plan i have for you." at age 75 the reverend doctor harold middlebrook's passion for civil rights still burns strong. it started for him as a child in segregated memphis, tennessee.rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader "our teachers would teach us history"as a young man.. the civil rights movement was coming to a boil.. the african american community was demanding justice.. and young a preacher named doctor martin luther king was making headlines.. rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader: "so when martin luther king started in fifty- four, or fifty five, fifty six with the montgomery bus... we kept up with it every day in my household, and our teachers would have us to subscribe to the commercial appeal newspaper, which was the daily paper."reverend middlebrook would go on to college at a prestigious school in atlanta rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader: " i graduated and went on to morehouse, did a summer program as woodrow wilson's s
harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader 3:55 "i'm convinced that god has the plan for your life.. in jeremiahve a plan for you, i know the plan i have for you." at age 75 the reverend doctor harold middlebrook's passion for civil rights still burns strong. it started for him as a child in segregated memphis, tennessee.rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader "our teachers would teach us history"as a young man.. the civil rights movement was coming to a boil.. the african...
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. >> jeremiah trotter says he thinks this team can get it done.rotter signed autographs for fans in mount laurel, starting linebacker on the eagles 2004 team a team that who in super bowl 39, trotter says there is a lot ride willing on sunday's game and he believes this team can rise to the challenge. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" what happens when a with man tried to board an airline flight with the peacock? >> the state of our union is strong because our people are strong. >> president trump delivers his first state of the union address and we have reaction from yours, meisha. >>> and, from the chilly minneapolis, good morning everybody, we have so much going on in this city right here right where i'm standing on super bowl live, but in the just what is happening right here there was something very special, that took place last night and more coming up in a little bit but stay right where you are, cbs-3 there are 7 continents. 7 seas. but at celebrity cruises we'd argue, more than 7 wonders. for a limited time, enjoy two free perks lik
. >> jeremiah trotter says he thinks this team can get it done.rotter signed autographs for fans in mount laurel, starting linebacker on the eagles 2004 team a team that who in super bowl 39, trotter says there is a lot ride willing on sunday's game and he believes this team can rise to the challenge. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" what happens when a with man tried to board an airline flight with the peacock? >> the state of our union is strong because...
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but the prophet jeremiah writes in his place in which you say it is a waste. there will be heard again the voice of earth and the voice of gladness. the voices of those who sing. i think that you're here tonight because you long for other voices to be heard. not mine. but the folks at the margins. so everything depends on the kind of god that we think that we have. we are settled for a partial god. a puny god. a lesser god. when there is a god, we actually have, as opposed to the data that we have settled for. and done we actually have is spacious and expensive. and is too busy loving us have any time left to be disappointed in us. so the homies have endlessly taught me that god is everyday. without fail. and a lot of times they teach me by way of this charming kind of mangling of the english language i always find really kind of helpful. like i had a home girl named lisa come into my office and she wanted to introduce her man to me. and he had come to pick her up at the end of the day. she was one of our trainees. there standing in front of my desk and she sa
but the prophet jeremiah writes in his place in which you say it is a waste. there will be heard again the voice of earth and the voice of gladness. the voices of those who sing. i think that you're here tonight because you long for other voices to be heard. not mine. but the folks at the margins. so everything depends on the kind of god that we think that we have. we are settled for a partial god. a puny god. a lesser god. when there is a god, we actually have, as opposed to the data that we...
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you to glacier ice house they took us out there dan took us out in the snowmobile and corry and jeremiahd us fish n real life, no, i did not catch anything. >> no. >> but i am proud that i stayed out there for about 20, 25 minutes in 3-degree weather >> that is right. >> that is my batch. >> yesy feel like i have to go again. >> we made it look like were you out there five hours. >> twenty minutes. >> 3 degrees. >> you were out there. >> i was out there two minutes people in minute so the eighties no question it is cold in the wintertime but they figure out a way to accept it and embrace it and celebrate it. >> they even have, all of these ice houses, they have one that was a bar, coors light ice house to go in the bar while out in the lake and it is cool and ice was so thick you could put a semi truck on to that lake that is how thick that was. >> ice we were driving on, two to 3 feet deep. >> yeah. >> pretty cool. >> thank you to the nice people we met yesterday. >> so next up, dog sledding, and then i'm promise. no, is there one other thing i want to do too. i will let you know. kende
you to glacier ice house they took us out there dan took us out in the snowmobile and corry and jeremiahd us fish n real life, no, i did not catch anything. >> no. >> but i am proud that i stayed out there for about 20, 25 minutes in 3-degree weather >> that is right. >> that is my batch. >> yesy feel like i have to go again. >> we made it look like were you out there five hours. >> twenty minutes. >> 3 degrees. >> you were out there....
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that's the conclusion of a serious case review after jeremiah regis—ngaujah was beaten to death by his by an adult in wolverhampton in less than ten years. eastern parts of the united states are enduring record freezing conditions. up to 19 people are believed to have died as blizzards, flooding and giant waves cause disruption across much of the region. thousands of flights have been cancelled and there are widespread power cuts. new york's mayor is warning temperatures could drop to minus 29 tonight. laura trevelyan reports. the impact of the bomb cyclone in portland in maine where the storm swallowed up the very foundations of ferry beach as wind and waves lashed the coastline. in massachusetts, the storm brought notjust heavy snowfall but flooding too, due to the high winds. in boston, there was a three foot storm surge. the mayor is blaming the changing climate. we're keeping an eye on all of those different floodings and if anyone wants to question global warming, just see where the flood zones are. those zones didn't flood 30 years ago. this is the scene in coastal new england t
that's the conclusion of a serious case review after jeremiah regis—ngaujah was beaten to death by his by an adult in wolverhampton in less than ten years. eastern parts of the united states are enduring record freezing conditions. up to 19 people are believed to have died as blizzards, flooding and giant waves cause disruption across much of the region. thousands of flights have been cancelled and there are widespread power cuts. new york's mayor is warning temperatures could drop to minus...
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. >> reporter: jeremiah says coming from a single parent home, he knew he would need good grades to getolarship. he plays football and credits his coach and mentor for being a father figure. he is also the school's dropout prevention specialist. and varsity basketball coach. >> a lot of times they don't need training to be reality tv stars or rappers or some of the things that they have an affinity for now. so we have to remind them and make them fall in love with school again. >> reporter: the program recently received $30 million in federal funding following the fits grant it received in 2011. supporters say high schools in hayward have seen a 10% increase in graduations since the program was first implemented. and at the same time, the graduation rate for the cal state east bay students who participate in this community project is 14% higher than those who don't. >> and they become leaders in their community as university students. that is meaningful, purposeful education. >> it provides you with a better life and different opportunity that's can connect you with jobs and just make y
. >> reporter: jeremiah says coming from a single parent home, he knew he would need good grades to getolarship. he plays football and credits his coach and mentor for being a father figure. he is also the school's dropout prevention specialist. and varsity basketball coach. >> a lot of times they don't need training to be reality tv stars or rappers or some of the things that they have an affinity for now. so we have to remind them and make them fall in love with school again....
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. >> i found a verse from the prove it jeremiah...ey were defeated by people from the north. so, i'm taking that as a good sign. >> reporter: there are counter prayers at work too. >> i just want to draw every pray their we can for the eagles. >> reporter: inside these very halls, a new generation is rising up. >> ♪ fly eagles fly >> reporter: it is clear that they bleed green. >> to victory. e-a-g-l-e-s eagles. >> go eagles. >> reporter: rabbi wexler says during super bowl week the congregation is set to read a passage that refers to eagles, he says that must mean that god is an eagles fan and add while this is in good fun he and the rabbi will be watching the game on sunday, separately live, from cherry hill i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> that little girl on the left. >> yes. >> in your story, she had all of the enthusiasm. >> yes, this is serious, i'm loving it, thanks, appreciate it. >>> we all know eagles have been bracing their under dog stat thus post season but there are some other under dogs in the city that als
. >> i found a verse from the prove it jeremiah...ey were defeated by people from the north. so, i'm taking that as a good sign. >> reporter: there are counter prayers at work too. >> i just want to draw every pray their we can for the eagles. >> reporter: inside these very halls, a new generation is rising up. >> ♪ fly eagles fly >> reporter: it is clear that they bleed green. >> to victory. e-a-g-l-e-s eagles. >> go eagles. >> reporter:...
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. >> so apparently jeremiah trotter former eagles we just met his fiancee?be inside. so, our fact checkers, trying verify it. >> we'll check out and see. >> let's take you back inside. joyce evans outside with the fans, that's a look on the field. we're just about two hours away here from kick off. and the temperature could not, we could not have called for better forecast. >> it is true. and kathy you've got your lucky evening else green dress on, which is very rare, usually meteorologists don't wear green. can't wear the green. you know why? >> that green screen, you ends up disappearing. >> disappearing, yes, at our weather monitor today. don't want to disappear, we want the vikings to disappear. take a look, ultimate doppler, few clouds moving in with clearer air, southerly ones there is forecast has been on track all week, grateful for. that will the temperatures 52 in philadelphia. southerly winds, pretty light right now 3 miles an hour, 5 miles an hour, milville and wilmington, so the winds may go up just a tiny bit. but will not have impact on this g
. >> so apparently jeremiah trotter former eagles we just met his fiancee?be inside. so, our fact checkers, trying verify it. >> we'll check out and see. >> let's take you back inside. joyce evans outside with the fans, that's a look on the field. we're just about two hours away here from kick off. and the temperature could not, we could not have called for better forecast. >> it is true. and kathy you've got your lucky evening else green dress on, which is very rare,...
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this week, that we're going to read this saturday morning, i found avers that says from the profit jeremiaheople from the north. so i'm take that as a good sign. >> oh, well the two friends say the rivalry has been a fun add toyings work, they'll be rooting for their own team. i would like to offer my condolence toss rabbi p. lz right now, vikings going down, feeling the excitement here in our studio. >> pat gallen, little pep rally in our great hall. so pat who was at this party? >> who was at the party? i'm at the party. isn't that the most important thing? look how i'm dressed. i'm geared up, ready, for the eagles and vikings, nfc championship game coming sunday 6:40 p.m. i know the city can't wait. and i know the fine people behind me can't wait either. we got the drum line in the house on that. andy what's up, man? >> how are you? >> i'm doing well. what's this year been like for you guys? because the excitement level off the charts. >> so excitingment you can tell when you go down to the stadium the fans are rumble in that place, it is great. >> fantastic, the entire season, so the dr
this week, that we're going to read this saturday morning, i found avers that says from the profit jeremiaheople from the north. so i'm take that as a good sign. >> oh, well the two friends say the rivalry has been a fun add toyings work, they'll be rooting for their own team. i would like to offer my condolence toss rabbi p. lz right now, vikings going down, feeling the excitement here in our studio. >> pat gallen, little pep rally in our great hall. so pat who was at this party?...
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i talked to jeremiah trotter on that team earlier in the week and he told me he still has not watched bowl game. he has not allowed him to wear his nfc champion ship ring because it hurts so bad. he said if this current team is able to do it and win, maybe then he will be able to go watch the game, and he participated back in 2004/05. all of his teammates feel that way too. they so badly wanted to win for our city that hopefully this team can bring back redemption. >> redemption time, thanks. >> lets go back out to bob brooks the atlantic aviation. it looks like last are boarding the game right now. this is their last time that they will be able to wish the eagles their support and their encouragement in advance of this big game in minnesota next sunday, bob. >> reporter: hi, nydia yeah. i got you loud and clear. standing right next to the camera. i want everybody to take this moment in. you never necessity when it will come again. like you said majority of the team you can see just up in one of those doorways has gone on a few more people trickling on right now. just really an exciti
i talked to jeremiah trotter on that team earlier in the week and he told me he still has not watched bowl game. he has not allowed him to wear his nfc champion ship ring because it hurts so bad. he said if this current team is able to do it and win, maybe then he will be able to go watch the game, and he participated back in 2004/05. all of his teammates feel that way too. they so badly wanted to win for our city that hopefully this team can bring back redemption. >> redemption time,...
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. >> i found a verse from the proves jeremiah... that they were defeated by people from the north.so, i'm taking that as a good sign. >> reporter: although there are counter prayers at work too. >> i just want to draw every prayer we can for the eagles. >> reporter: inside these very halls, a new generation is rising up. >> ♪ fly eagles fly, on the road to victory ♪ >> reporter: it is clear that they bleed green. >> victory. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> go eagles. >> reporter: rabbi wexler says during super bowl week congregation is set to read a passage referring to eagles. that must mean god is an eagles fan but while this is all in good fun he and rabbi pelts will be watching the game separately this weekend. reporting from cherry hill, i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> safe bet. >>> eagles aren't only under dogs in town, still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning there are some friendly dogs, that really need a friendly sell, we will tell you their story and tell you how you can help them. >>> also ahead, unleisure inner animal how one of the hottest ne
. >> i found a verse from the proves jeremiah... that they were defeated by people from the north.so, i'm taking that as a good sign. >> reporter: although there are counter prayers at work too. >> i just want to draw every prayer we can for the eagles. >> reporter: inside these very halls, a new generation is rising up. >> ♪ fly eagles fly, on the road to victory ♪ >> reporter: it is clear that they bleed green. >> victory. >> e-a-g-l-e-s,...
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jeremiah o'leary and those folks. i was interested in more of the center. my research methodology was to look for publications which are , like "life magazine," which are aiming at a centrist audience. and accept that i would have to generalize and i was going to have to paint a lot of gray instead of using the entire palette. i am sure there are specialists that can give a lot more detail into those things than i could. what i did not want to do is what some folks have done, it which is to say, steady i am just going to study pittsburgh. you could make the very logical argument that you are doing a local study. it is not representative. i decided to do it the hard way. >> thank you very much, thanks for that talk. i would like you to address a little bit on the pacifist movement. i did not hear in your talk anything about jane adams, or robert la follette, or the resignation of jennings, the secretary of state. i also struggled with why amerco went into the war. when i read, i read a lot of what you are saying, but i also read there was a tremendous moveme
jeremiah o'leary and those folks. i was interested in more of the center. my research methodology was to look for publications which are , like "life magazine," which are aiming at a centrist audience. and accept that i would have to generalize and i was going to have to paint a lot of gray instead of using the entire palette. i am sure there are specialists that can give a lot more detail into those things than i could. what i did not want to do is what some folks have done, it which...
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>> come on up here, we got jeremiah pictures, sign it? look at all of this. ok.o we got the blue ready to go >> look at these nails, jane, good morning to you. jane, good morning >> look at the pour transits she's putting on people's nails, they're stunning. how long does it take you to do this >> about an hour. >> let's take a look somebody that's already done. show this off for are phenomenonal. bring them over here missy. we got the dogs. that's pretty impressive. scott what do you got happening down here >> we have cc's creation. she's been doing face painting all morning long. you can look at cc's creations we have a lady in the hot seat, so to speak. tell us your name >> rita. >> reporter:? you from >> olney >> are you ready for the eagles to win >> yes, i am >> fly eagles fly >> fly eagles fly. all day. >> and cc what you are doing to her face >> embellishing doing a lull mask here, because her block is having a wonderful block party where she'll be the star of the show, so that's what we're doing for the over the top design >> your whole body? >> we can w
>> come on up here, we got jeremiah pictures, sign it? look at all of this. ok.o we got the blue ready to go >> look at these nails, jane, good morning to you. jane, good morning >> look at the pour transits she's putting on people's nails, they're stunning. how long does it take you to do this >> about an hour. >> let's take a look somebody that's already done. show this off for are phenomenonal. bring them over here missy. we got the dogs. that's pretty...
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harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader 3:55 "i'm convinced that god has the plan for your life.. in jeremiahou, i know the plan i have for you." at age 75 the reverend doctor harold middlebrook's passion for civil rights still burns strong. it started for him as a child in segregated memphis, tennessee.rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader "our teachers would teach us history"as a young man.. the civil rights movement was coming to a boil.. the african american community was demanding justice.. and young a preacher named doctor martin luther king was making headlines.. rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader: "so when martin luther king started in fifty- four, or fifty five, fifty six with the montgomery bus... we kept up with it every day in my household, and our teachers would have us to subscribe to the commercial appeal newspaper, which was the daily paper."reverend middlebrook would go on to college at a prestigious school in atlanta rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader: " i graduated and went on to morehouse, did a summer program as woodrow wilson's student and got
harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader 3:55 "i'm convinced that god has the plan for your life.. in jeremiahou, i know the plan i have for you." at age 75 the reverend doctor harold middlebrook's passion for civil rights still burns strong. it started for him as a child in segregated memphis, tennessee.rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader "our teachers would teach us history"as a young man.. the civil rights movement was coming to a boil.. the african american...