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little did patsy know, another flag honoring her son existed. brown found this tribute flag at a flea market, it's covered with tributes from fred's elfellow marines. the browns bought it for $5 and found patsy through social media. >> i was real blessed that both of my boys came home in one piece. and i have, i have a huge responsibility to her. >> one family, marine family to another. i can't wait to read what they wrote. >> the browns will give patsy the flag in person today. >>> the 49ers have revealed the concession prices at levi stadium, which opens next month. brace yourself -- it's not going to be cheap. a 16-ounce beer will cost $10.25, up 50 cents from candlestick. an 18-ounce premium beer will cost $11. a frankfurter, you don't call them hot dogs any more, will be $6.25 and a soft drink will be $5.25. you get three ounces less than candlestick. a couple other items you'll pay $12 for a sandwich or hamburger, $8.50 for garlic fries, $6 for nachos and $6 for bottled water. our media partner, calculate the cost of two-game tickets and a
little did patsy know, another flag honoring her son existed. brown found this tribute flag at a flea market, it's covered with tributes from fred's elfellow marines. the browns bought it for $5 and found patsy through social media. >> i was real blessed that both of my boys came home in one piece. and i have, i have a huge responsibility to her. >> one family, marine family to another. i can't wait to read what they wrote. >> the browns will give patsy the flag in person...
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through facebook, the browns were able to find patsy, his mother. and lany called her. >> she said, i want to meet you. she wanted to meet the mother of this marine that gave his life, you know. >> reporter: the browns who live four hours away wanted to present the flag in person. >> all marine kids are your kids, too. so we felt an immediate need and responsibility to get this back to them. >> i can't wait to meet them. i can't wait. >> reporter: and so, on saturday, they did meet. and two marine moms finally got to embrace. >> i don't have my son, but at least i have this. >> reporter: as a hallowed flag finally came home. mark potter, nbc news. >>> up next here tonight, why this dog has become a surfing phenomenon, and it's not just about riding waves. >>> finally tonight, on a beach near san diego, you can find a dog named ricochet, a golden retriever who loves to surf. before you start thinking this is just another story about a cute dog doing tricks, watch this report from nbc's nik taibbi. >> reporter: the word is out, kids know it, and paren
through facebook, the browns were able to find patsy, his mother. and lany called her. >> she said, i want to meet you. she wanted to meet the mother of this marine that gave his life, you know. >> reporter: the browns who live four hours away wanted to present the flag in person. >> all marine kids are your kids, too. so we felt an immediate need and responsibility to get this back to them. >> i can't wait to meet them. i can't wait. >> reporter: and so, on...
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. >> reporter: patsy masio always treasured the american flag that draped her son's coffin nine years. her son was killed in a help captainer crash in iraq. >> he told me he was going to be a marine. so he died doing what he loved. >> reporter: now has come an unexpected tribute to her fallen son from complete strangers who found another flag with very special meaning at a texas flea market. lany brown bought the flag with her husband for $5 because it was covered with writing. they showed it to their son, a u.s. marine. >> as soon as he looked at it, he said dad this is a tribute flag. everybody in the unit signs it when a marine falls. >> reporter: that marine was fred masio. through facebook, the browns were able to find patsy, his mother and lany called her. >> she goes, i want to meet you. she wanted to meet the mother of this marine that gave his life. that was awesome. >> reporter: the browns who live four hours away wanted to present the flag in person. >> all marine kids are your kids, too. and so we felt an immediate need and responsibility to get this back to them. >> i can
. >> reporter: patsy masio always treasured the american flag that draped her son's coffin nine years. her son was killed in a help captainer crash in iraq. >> he told me he was going to be a marine. so he died doing what he loved. >> reporter: now has come an unexpected tribute to her fallen son from complete strangers who found another flag with very special meaning at a texas flea market. lany brown bought the flag with her husband for $5 because it was covered with...
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fox 29 investigates has obtained cleveland's response to patsy.she spoke to her father about a subject he had no idea how to bring up. she continued, i can sense the guilt, shame and sadness he feels about something that cannot be changed, and added, i am glad you had the courage to confront my dad. he has changed so much over the years. i don't see this happening aga again. cleveland did not return a call from fox 29 investigates for comment. >> did you go to the police? >>> no. >> reporter: why? >>> i don't know. same reason i guess tommy never told me. i don't know. >> reporter: do you wish you had? oh, my god, yes. yes. if i knew what the out come would have been, yes. >> reporter: and there's more. tom appears to have written diary which was found on his computer after his death. it describes instances of sexual abuse by his scout master in locations where it occurred. >> they want the community to know what chris morris did. >> reporter: attorney ken rothweiler who is a legal analyst for fox 29 has sued chris morris and the boy scouts on beh
fox 29 investigates has obtained cleveland's response to patsy.she spoke to her father about a subject he had no idea how to bring up. she continued, i can sense the guilt, shame and sadness he feels about something that cannot be changed, and added, i am glad you had the courage to confront my dad. he has changed so much over the years. i don't see this happening aga again. cleveland did not return a call from fox 29 investigates for comment. >> did you go to the police? >>> no....
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>> i'm just a patsy. >> oswald has been shot at point-blank range, fired into his stomach. >> policere working on the assumption that oswald's murder was to shut him up. >> elements of the central intelligence agency killed john kennedy. >> a story that has been suppressed. witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in dallas, preparations were already under way for extraordinary police protection when the president should arrive. >> do you anticipate any trouble on the president's arrival? >> because of what has happened here previously we would be foolish, i think, not to anticipate some trouble. i don't -- really i don't anticipate any violence. >> here comes air force number one, the president's plane now touching down. there is mrs. kennedy, and the crowd yells. and the president of the united states. and i can see his sun tan all the way from here. >> looking at how things actually went, it wasn't just a trip to dallas, it was a political trip preparing for the 1964 elections. >> shaking hands now with the dallas peop
>> i'm just a patsy. >> oswald has been shot at point-blank range, fired into his stomach. >> policere working on the assumption that oswald's murder was to shut him up. >> elements of the central intelligence agency killed john kennedy. >> a story that has been suppressed. witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in dallas, preparations were already under way for extraordinary police...
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. >> reporter: patsy maciel deeply cherish the flag that was draped over her son's coffin when he was ago in a helicopter crash in iraq. now comes news of a different flag, one she never knew existed. >> that's all i think of right now. i can't think of anything else. >> reporter: this tattered treasure is what another family found buried in a stack of flags buried at a flea market in texas. >> we didn't know what it was but knew we had to take it home with us. >> reporter: because it was covered in writing with a black marker, they got it for five bucks. when they showed it to their son, a marine, he told them it is a tribute flag for a fallen marine signed by everyone in his unit. the recipient, lance corporal fred maciel. >> it is priceless. yeah, it's priceless. >> reporter: it is a mystery how this personal piece of red, white and blue ended up where it did, but using facebook, the browns were able to track down patsy. >> i can't wait to meet them. i can't wait. >> reporter: rather than mail the flag, they decided to meet in person saturday at the cemetery where maciel is now bur
. >> reporter: patsy maciel deeply cherish the flag that was draped over her son's coffin when he was ago in a helicopter crash in iraq. now comes news of a different flag, one she never knew existed. >> that's all i think of right now. i can't think of anything else. >> reporter: this tattered treasure is what another family found buried in a stack of flags buried at a flea market in texas. >> we didn't know what it was but knew we had to take it home with us. >>...
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. >> reporter: this flag is a surprise and a blessing of a lifetime for patsy maciel. >> get a piece >> reporter: when her son, lance corporal lance maciel was killed in 2005, she received her son back for burial and was given all of his belongings, or so she thought. >> i told my sister a couple months ago, i was scared i was going to forget what he looked like, and fred said, no, you're not, mom. boom, pictures of him all over the tv. >> reporter: his picture is all over the news because former marine walter brown and his wife, lani, were shopping at a flea market more than 100 miles from houston and they came across this flag for messages from deceased lance corporal maciel from his marine buddies he served with. >> i got goose bumps all over. just watching all this. all this for my son. >> reporter: this ceremony is so the browns can return the flag to maciel's mom. >> when i realized that the boy had been killed, that's when i -- that was probably more emotional for me, because i didn't -- i knew, that's when i knew that the flag had to come back to his mom. >> i got pretty chok
. >> reporter: this flag is a surprise and a blessing of a lifetime for patsy maciel. >> get a piece >> reporter: when her son, lance corporal lance maciel was killed in 2005, she received her son back for burial and was given all of his belongings, or so she thought. >> i told my sister a couple months ago, i was scared i was going to forget what he looked like, and fred said, no, you're not, mom. boom, pictures of him all over the tv. >> reporter: his picture is...
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lee was going to be the fall guy, a patsy for janice. >> investigators still had one question to question to answer. they knew a .308 caliber round went through bruce's body, but a .243 caliber round was found in his lung. where did this .243 caliber round come from? >> this case has more twists and turns than a snake, and it was just one thing after another. every...three...seconds. so you have to ask yourself, am i next? one weak password could be all it takes. or trusting someone you shouldn't. over 100 million consumers had their personal information stolen in recent retail store and online security breaches. you think simply checking last month's credit score can stop identity thieves now? that alone just isn't enough. but lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. as soon as the patented lifelock identity alert system detects a threat, you'll be notified by text, phone or email. ♪ your response helps stop thieves before they do damage to your identity... helping to keep you safe... with three powerful layers of protection. detecting threats to your f
lee was going to be the fall guy, a patsy for janice. >> investigators still had one question to question to answer. they knew a .308 caliber round went through bruce's body, but a .243 caliber round was found in his lung. where did this .243 caliber round come from? >> this case has more twists and turns than a snake, and it was just one thing after another. every...three...seconds. so you have to ask yourself, am i next? one weak password could be all it takes. or trusting someone...
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." >> reporter: a song patsy cline made famous in the early '60s was a willie nelson composition. ♪ ♪ike 11 grammys. he's had his downs. like getting a bill from the irs for $16 million that he didn't have. ♪ >> reporter: which is the good thing about being able to sing for your supper. he went out, earned it, and paid it off. as for regrets? >> i wouldn't change a thing. nothing i can do about what happened last year or yesterday. not a lot i c do about but right now, everything is good. >> and so we choose willie nelson. >>> thank you for watching. remember,20/20" tonight. we'll see you back here on monday. good night. ♪ anything and everything for everyone. it's beaches resorts week. wheel... of... fortune! [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen,
." >> reporter: a song patsy cline made famous in the early '60s was a willie nelson composition. ♪ ♪ike 11 grammys. he's had his downs. like getting a bill from the irs for $16 million that he didn't have. ♪ >> reporter: which is the good thing about being able to sing for your supper. he went out, earned it, and paid it off. as for regrets? >> i wouldn't change a thing. nothing i can do about what happened last year or yesterday. not a lot i c do about but right...
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. >> patsy our family feels so honored to find this flag and return it to you. >> reporter: tonight that flag right where it belongs in the hands of a mother who never knew it existed. this sunday filled with all of the messages and memories of her son all over again. >> in a good way. i've got peace in my heart. i'm happy. this is all for my son. >> that mom says she's going to put that flag in ha glass case and hopes to find all the men who signed it one day to thank them. one mother's gift to another. "good morning america" in the morning and my pal diane right here tomorrow night. good night. [ romantic music playing ] john h.: for five years, all across our land, single people looking for love have looked to us... oh, my god! john h.: which is... kinda surprising. [ music warps ] oh! aah! uhh! holy crap! john a.: hold on to your hearts, america. "wipeout blind date" is back! let's get married! right now! no! not yet! john a.: over the years, we've invited the most beautiful... uhh! whoo! successful, exciting singles in america to join us. love will take us through this! john h.: and
. >> patsy our family feels so honored to find this flag and return it to you. >> reporter: tonight that flag right where it belongs in the hands of a mother who never knew it existed. this sunday filled with all of the messages and memories of her son all over again. >> in a good way. i've got peace in my heart. i'm happy. this is all for my son. >> that mom says she's going to put that flag in ha glass case and hopes to find all the men who signed it one day to thank...
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. >> patsy our family feels so honor to find this flag and return it to you. >> reporter: tonight that flag right where it belongs in the hands of a mother who never knew it existed. this sunday filled with all of the messages and memories of her son all over again. >> in a good way. i'm happy. this is all for my son. >> one mother and her gift to another. and by the way, that mom says she now wants to put that flag in a glass case and hopes to find all of the men who signed it to thank them in person. morning america in the morning and diane sour back here tomorrow night. until then good night. >> live from the abc seven broadcast vendor, and this is on your side. >> we are hearing from the wife accused ofriver sexually assaulting a passenger, and overturning the ban on handguns come but we begin tonight on storm watch. some strong storms are heading our way at the hour, and those storms could bring some damaging wind to our area. we want to let you know what to expect and exactly when. let's go right over to devon lucie. fact, already one storm in area,arts of the abc 7 and we are wa
. >> patsy our family feels so honor to find this flag and return it to you. >> reporter: tonight that flag right where it belongs in the hands of a mother who never knew it existed. this sunday filled with all of the messages and memories of her son all over again. >> in a good way. i'm happy. this is all for my son. >> one mother and her gift to another. and by the way, that mom says she now wants to put that flag in a glass case and hopes to find all of the men who...
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. ♪ bing crosby, patsy cline, elvis presley... ♪ but i can't help falling in love with you ♪ presentingingers of all time.
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. >> reporter: a song patsy cline made famous in the early '60s was a willie nelson composition. ♪ ♪ grammys. he's had downs. like getting a bill from the irs for $16 million that he didn't have. ♪ >> reporter: which is the good thing about being able to sing for your supper. he went out, earned it back, and paid it off. as for regrets? >> i wouldn't change a thing. everything is going real good. nothing i can do about what happened last year or yesterday. not a lot i can do about tomorrow. but right now, everything is good. >> and so we choose willie nelson. >>> thank you for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com. remember, "20/20" tonight. we'll see you back here on monday. good night. ♪ >> new at 6:00, selling sex in the silicon valley. a bay area sex worker named suzy q tells us business is booming. >> indictment of a suspect for killing a teenager whose body has never been found. transcripts from the case, released minutes ago. >> high-rise rentals. you're going to see how apartment living is fuelling the downtown economy. >> what the oakland school district is doing to sav
. >> reporter: a song patsy cline made famous in the early '60s was a willie nelson composition. ♪ ♪ grammys. he's had downs. like getting a bill from the irs for $16 million that he didn't have. ♪ >> reporter: which is the good thing about being able to sing for your supper. he went out, earned it back, and paid it off. as for regrets? >> i wouldn't change a thing. everything is going real good. nothing i can do about what happened last year or yesterday. not a lot i...
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. >> patsy, our family feels so honored to find this flag and return it to you. >> reporter: tonight that flag right where it belongs, in the hands of a mother who never knew it existed. this sunday filled with all of the messages and memories of her son all over again. >> in a good way. i've got peace in my heart. i'm happy. this is all for my son. >> that mom says she's going to put that flag in a glass case and hoping to find the men who signed it to thank them. one mother's gift to another. "good morning america" first thing in the morning and my pal diane right back here tomorrow night. good night. >>> next at 6:00, a lightning strike in southern california sends more than a dozen people to the hospital. beach-goers were caught completely offguard. >> an update on two destructive brush fires spreading frond firefighters' control. >>> we'll show you the severe damage fire caused a popular salon in the east bay. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> good evening, i'm ama daetz. the breaks news is that 14 people have been hit by lightning in the los angeles area during a string of rare
. >> patsy, our family feels so honored to find this flag and return it to you. >> reporter: tonight that flag right where it belongs, in the hands of a mother who never knew it existed. this sunday filled with all of the messages and memories of her son all over again. >> in a good way. i've got peace in my heart. i'm happy. this is all for my son. >> that mom says she's going to put that flag in a glass case and hoping to find the men who signed it to thank them. one...
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. ♪ bing crosby, patsy cline, elvis presley... ♪ but i can't help falling in love with you ♪
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lee was going to be the fall guy, a patsy for janice. >> investigators still had one question to questionswer. they knew a .308 caliber round went through bruce's body, but a .243 caliber round was found in his lung. where did this .243 caliber round come from? >> this case has more twists and turns than a snake, and it was just one thing after another. i'm living the life of dreams. i'm living the life of dreams, with good people all around me. i'm living the life of dreams. no! i'm living the life of dreams. i'm feeling hopefully. feeling quite hopefully, it's right up here, turn right, turn right. with good people all around me. right, right, right, right, right! with good people all around me. ok look you guys, she's up here somewhere. with good people all around me. there she is! cara! come here girl! i'm feeling hopefully. and the light shines bright all through the night. oh i don't know it. and the light shines bright all through the night. yes, you do. and the light shines bright all through the night. 42. and the light shines bright all through the night. good job. and the light
lee was going to be the fall guy, a patsy for janice. >> investigators still had one question to questionswer. they knew a .308 caliber round went through bruce's body, but a .243 caliber round was found in his lung. where did this .243 caliber round come from? >> this case has more twists and turns than a snake, and it was just one thing after another. i'm living the life of dreams. i'm living the life of dreams, with good people all around me. i'm living the life of dreams. no!...
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the browns will give patsy the flag in person tomorrow. >>> well, if you are not already a fan of countryic star tim mcgraw, you will be after seeing this. georgia native sarah and her mother went to his atlanta concert last week. watch as the man in the black shirt picks up sarah and puts her next to mcgraw. he moved the guitar so she could get close to him. she then got the serenade of a lifetime and will never forget it. >> he played the song. it got my heart. >> because he sang, "you're so beautiful?" you are beautiful. >> mcgraw gave his number one fan a huge hug and his guitar, autograph included. >>> new home videos of the british royal family have been released for the first time. >> they reveal intimate moments from their childhood. we have the story. >> reporter: queen elizabeth as a young princess playing with her stroller on a sea saw with her sister, a family pet, horse and small bird. these home movies released as part of a new exhibit at buckingham palace. >> it's easy to forget. >> reporter: prince phillip is seen riding a tricycle. these images providing a rare glimpse in
the browns will give patsy the flag in person tomorrow. >>> well, if you are not already a fan of countryic star tim mcgraw, you will be after seeing this. georgia native sarah and her mother went to his atlanta concert last week. watch as the man in the black shirt picks up sarah and puts her next to mcgraw. he moved the guitar so she could get close to him. she then got the serenade of a lifetime and will never forget it. >> he played the song. it got my heart. >> because...
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israel wants to reject it so they don't wind up looking like patsies here. hamas is not going to agree. the terms they have set are not terms anybody, israel or any of the -- >> the blockaid is extremely difficult -- john kerry is not going to agree to that. israel is preempting hamas a little bit. >> you originally saw this unity government between hamas and fattah that they tried to move against that. read the anecdotal stories through the news reports, i read one that said i want my son to join ham a. the way forward for the palestinian people. this seems to have dire consequences now the area of the west bank which some folks would say was a little bit more moderate than what you saw in gaza, they seem to move to the more extremist elements of the palestinian lieadership -- >> first of all it's a fallacy they were not strong on the west bank. they have been strong on the west bank but the palestinian authority and palestinian police have kept them bottled up for quite some time. but this entire operation in the outpouring and demonstrations last night an
israel wants to reject it so they don't wind up looking like patsies here. hamas is not going to agree. the terms they have set are not terms anybody, israel or any of the -- >> the blockaid is extremely difficult -- john kerry is not going to agree to that. israel is preempting hamas a little bit. >> you originally saw this unity government between hamas and fattah that they tried to move against that. read the anecdotal stories through the news reports, i read one that said i want...
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. ♪ crazy for feeling so lonely >> brown: "crazy" made famous by patsy cline in 1961, "always on my mindthers from more than 100 albums. all the while he's performed around the world, long ago becoming one of music's best-known faces and voices. ♪ time just slips away all this began in the tiny town of abbott, texas, a childhood in which he and his sister bobbi, who still performs with him on peian know, were raids by their grandparents. he wrote about those beginnings in his 2012 memoir entitled "in pure willie fashion: light me up and smoke me when i die." i read in your last memoir you started writing poetry as a kid. >> as i kid before i could play guitar, i was writing poems. once i figured out a couple cords on the guitar, i started putting melodies to my poems. nobody ever told me i couldn't, so i went ahead and done it. >> brown: you knew the words first? >> usually, yeah. usually something is said, and then the melodies are out there. >> brown: in that memoir you write about working in the fields picking cotton in 100-degree-plus weather and thinking, maybe playing the guitar wo
. ♪ crazy for feeling so lonely >> brown: "crazy" made famous by patsy cline in 1961, "always on my mindthers from more than 100 albums. all the while he's performed around the world, long ago becoming one of music's best-known faces and voices. ♪ time just slips away all this began in the tiny town of abbott, texas, a childhood in which he and his sister bobbi, who still performs with him on peian know, were raids by their grandparents. he wrote about those beginnings...
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from patsy klein to elvis to the man in black, the grand ol' e py is home to many naples.lamb bert stand in the background not performing as head looirns but as members of the family. pete fisher general manager. >> i often hear on this side of the stage, man, i never get nor vus before i perform. only here. >> reporter: why would that be? >> it means something to them. they car about it. when you perform on the on rarks you're rewriting a page in history. >> reporter: that's how connie smith felt 40 years ago. she was one of the first to sing at the new opry house. ♪ take me home >> reporter: just a little bit more nervousness there. >> becoming part of that legacy is considered the crowning achieve mnlts of the performer's career. >> keith urban organization ryu now a member of the grand ol' opry. >> i was asked by management to come out and ask you if you would like to be their next member. oo >> reporter: there now are 65 members and when you walk back stage you can feel and hear the appreciation for what came before. we caught him and his old medicine show in a jam se
from patsy klein to elvis to the man in black, the grand ol' e py is home to many naples.lamb bert stand in the background not performing as head looirns but as members of the family. pete fisher general manager. >> i often hear on this side of the stage, man, i never get nor vus before i perform. only here. >> reporter: why would that be? >> it means something to them. they car about it. when you perform on the on rarks you're rewriting a page in history. >> reporter:...
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. >> people who think oswald was sort of a patsy and such an ineffectual, innocent person forgot thattopped by a police car and a policeman gets out to talk to him, oswald shoots him four times in the middle of the body. that plus his previous attempt on general walker. interestingly on saturday morning in "the dallas morning news," it said that there may be a connection between this guy who was just arrested for killing a police officer and president kennedy. and this effort to assassinate general walker back in april. >> oswald used to attend a small discussion group. and he began to rail against this right wing general, edwin walker, who was calling for the invasion of cuba. >> general walker was about as right wing as you got in the early '60s. and oswald saw walker as an american adolf hitler. >> and oswald said someone should kill walker. he then ordered a rifle with a sniper scope, and he planned very meticulously his assassination of general walker. he took photographs from different angles, he figured out how to get his rifle there and how to escape. >> on march 31st, a sunda
. >> people who think oswald was sort of a patsy and such an ineffectual, innocent person forgot thattopped by a police car and a policeman gets out to talk to him, oswald shoots him four times in the middle of the body. that plus his previous attempt on general walker. interestingly on saturday morning in "the dallas morning news," it said that there may be a connection between this guy who was just arrested for killing a police officer and president kennedy. and this effort to...
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these are stories of people like patsy mink and thurgood marshall and tito pen today and how -- puente how they are smart and used their talents to become professionals. we also have books that are a part of the curriculum that are resources. i talked about the 50th anniversary of the freedom summer, so we have resource books that we use like "freedom's children" where young people can read about the stories of civil rights veterans, but from the time when they were 10, 11, 12, 16 years old, retelling their stories for young people today so young people have, again, a road map and a window into history so 10, 11, 12 and 16 they can make a difference which is our overall theme at the freedom schools. and then finally i wanted to end with a book by the late author walter dean meyers. he is one of our favorite authors at the children's defense fund freedom schools, and i had the privilege of being able to model this book, again, at the freedom summer anniversary. and i was with students in sixth, seventh and eighth grade, most of them were around 11 years old. and in two days and just a f
these are stories of people like patsy mink and thurgood marshall and tito pen today and how -- puente how they are smart and used their talents to become professionals. we also have books that are a part of the curriculum that are resources. i talked about the 50th anniversary of the freedom summer, so we have resource books that we use like "freedom's children" where young people can read about the stories of civil rights veterans, but from the time when they were 10, 11, 12, 16...