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. >> thank you my name is suzy one thing the president of the board of directors for chinatown cdc welcome i mean, it was many, many years of work those of you who work with affordable housing know it takes a lot of effort to get the fund and do the building and planning so hats off to the team for working for seven years so hard to make that a reality. (clapping.) >> i wonder how many of you were in the bay area during theloma prieta earthquake i have in the basement of cdc i felt the architecture rolling competently we didn't know if we would see chinatown in the rubble out of that disaster came a wonderful opportunity to build affordable housing but it didn't happen automatically so many people involved and norm is getting into all the tuesdays but it highlights the role of chinatown cdc in organizing and all those ways that happened before the housing department what happen to again thank you to everyone for your involvement and support and all 9 folks that long time supporters norm an. >> thank you suzy. >> okay everyone turn to the person next to you and say you're beautiful no matte
. >> thank you my name is suzy one thing the president of the board of directors for chinatown cdc welcome i mean, it was many, many years of work those of you who work with affordable housing know it takes a lot of effort to get the fund and do the building and planning so hats off to the team for working for seven years so hard to make that a reality. (clapping.) >> i wonder how many of you were in the bay area during theloma prieta earthquake i have in the basement of cdc i felt...
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suzie jackson, the oldest person. 87 years old. the youngest victim. 26 years old, a recent college graduate. it's unbelievable. >> sadness and his family they lost her grand nephew vibrant promising young man, they're seeking solace of their strength being together we went to her house today, there were 20 of her relatives. i wanted the world to see how strong they were being together and how much it helped them i talked to her son, her son walter lives in cleveland ohio. talked to us about how this woman provided for him his whole life life. >> never wanted for anything in my life. i'm not rich, but never wanted for anything. >> i'm an old man. she's still waiting until i get home. that's the type of person she was. >> a wonderful person. >> great grand kids, grandkids. >> it often surprises viewers that people want to talk at a time like this people want everybody to know the incredible life. >> this family was so gracious. we told them we're with cnn, we want everyone around the world to know what a great woman suzie was and al
suzie jackson, the oldest person. 87 years old. the youngest victim. 26 years old, a recent college graduate. it's unbelievable. >> sadness and his family they lost her grand nephew vibrant promising young man, they're seeking solace of their strength being together we went to her house today, there were 20 of her relatives. i wanted the world to see how strong they were being together and how much it helped them i talked to her son, her son walter lives in cleveland ohio. talked to us...
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and now we're joined now with suzy, our guest. suzy, this is while. -- wild.s is one thing if you work for a big hedge fund in new york, maybe you could earn $100 million, how do you earn a $100 million at deutsche bank in 2008? real absolutely, it is a reminder, especially from back then, that it shows that a real and an happened, individual earning that amount from that year is now under an investigation. that it is just amazing and i think it is a real reminder of how long it took thanks to wake up to the reality of what was happening. olivia: so who is this guy, and it sounds like sour grapes, but who is this guy that only got a four euro -- 4 million euro bonus? ini: he was fired back ridl, and deutsche bank got of him, and let's remind ourselves, there was a record 2.5 billion dollar settlement with agencies around the world at that time, so he left his job as a result of that settlement and is now claiming that there are some bonuses that he was not paid and should have been paid back in 2008 and 2009 in order to become as writ with his colleagues at th
and now we're joined now with suzy, our guest. suzy, this is while. -- wild.s is one thing if you work for a big hedge fund in new york, maybe you could earn $100 million, how do you earn a $100 million at deutsche bank in 2008? real absolutely, it is a reminder, especially from back then, that it shows that a real and an happened, individual earning that amount from that year is now under an investigation. that it is just amazing and i think it is a real reminder of how long it took thanks to...
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the oldest, 87 yearldz suzie -- 87-year-old suzie jackson who sang in the church choir. these victims on the minds of people. you can leave your thoughts and messages for those mourning on wusa9 and our facebook page. or you could share your feelings through our mobile app where you can find info on the latest developments with this tragedy. just use the hashtag prayforcharleston. >>> let's take a moment to check in with ecame grow for a look -- erica grow for a look at your friday forecast. >> we could see another round of showers and storms. it doesn't look nearly as powerful as it was yesterday. you can see them develop on 9 futurecast. most of the activity this time around will be to the south and west of the beltway as opposed to north of the beltway like it was yesterday. 6:00 another round of storms potentially moving through prince william and fauquier counties. and then we'll start to clear out as we head into the evening hours which is great news of course if you're heading down to the nats game. they are taking on the pirates and temperatures will be in the mi
the oldest, 87 yearldz suzie -- 87-year-old suzie jackson who sang in the church choir. these victims on the minds of people. you can leave your thoughts and messages for those mourning on wusa9 and our facebook page. or you could share your feelings through our mobile app where you can find info on the latest developments with this tragedy. just use the hashtag prayforcharleston. >>> let's take a moment to check in with ecame grow for a look -- erica grow for a look at your friday...
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minds of many of our citizenry in san francisco today, i'm joined by the police chief and staff and suzy love tuesday our office of complaints joyce is here as well and also by the board president london breed and several members of the board of supervisors that are academy with our public safety and, of course our human resources director as well budget season is with us and as we've gone around the different district of city not having implemented all of them but clear a resounding message that safety will be also a great foundation for any city that wants to be successful and make sure that while we've had those meetings concerning public safety issues of trust has been part of the conversation and issues of integration and clearly the issues that the chief as announced with respect to cultural and incidents across the country where lives have been lost and that conversation has been a part of the public safety discussion in san francisco we enjoy relatively a compared to many other cities a high-level of safety that's due to the commitment of the chief and officers on a day to day ba
minds of many of our citizenry in san francisco today, i'm joined by the police chief and staff and suzy love tuesday our office of complaints joyce is here as well and also by the board president london breed and several members of the board of supervisors that are academy with our public safety and, of course our human resources director as well budget season is with us and as we've gone around the different district of city not having implemented all of them but clear a resounding message...
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and he would pay them what, $2 to cut the grass. >> reporter: a born capitalist. >> he tell me, suzie, i'm going to be really rich one day. >> he wanted to go all the way to the top. >> reporter: from the day he was born, eric was a charmer and his sisters and big brother michael always adored him. >> just a wonderful, wonderful joy to our family and to my sisters and i. >> reporter: e. >> eric was the baby of the family but we enjoyed him because he was very vibrant. >> it was just the three of us, then he came along. he was sort of our little doll. >> reporter: then eric grew up and became a living doll, to the women of the nation's capital. >> he was a ladies' man, it's no secret. he loved women. >> he walked in a room and everyone liked him, like, oh, who's this guy? he's so nice, had a beautiful smile. and he'll just start a conversation with anyone. i mean, he just had that type of personality where women liked him. >> reporter: but his sisters hoped their playboy brother would finally settle down. in fact, they were counting on it. >> we were waiting for a huge wedding that my
and he would pay them what, $2 to cut the grass. >> reporter: a born capitalist. >> he tell me, suzie, i'm going to be really rich one day. >> he wanted to go all the way to the top. >> reporter: from the day he was born, eric was a charmer and his sisters and big brother michael always adored him. >> just a wonderful, wonderful joy to our family and to my sisters and i. >> reporter: e. >> eric was the baby of the family but we enjoyed him because he...
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suzie and ethel found that grace. de-payne found that grace. sanders found that grace.und that grace. myra thompson found that grace. through the example of their lives. they've now passed it on to us. may we find ourselves worthy of that precious and extraordinary gift. as long as our lives endure. may grace now lead them home. may god continue to shed his grace on the united states of america. [applause] [crowd cheering] >> we ask that the reverend come with the prayer consulate and then words by islevy funeral home to give us direction and then we'll be on our way. we want to thank you, mr. president, for the powerful message. it was all right, the powerful message. let the church say amen. >> amen. let us bow our heads in prayer. oh, when i come to the end of my journey carrying the staff and the cross of re-demption, he'll understand and say well done. bless and comfort us as we prepare to leave this place. we mourn today the untimely death of the reverend but we've also celebrated his spirit-filled life of work and service. the grievous passing but because he was
suzie and ethel found that grace. de-payne found that grace. sanders found that grace.und that grace. myra thompson found that grace. through the example of their lives. they've now passed it on to us. may we find ourselves worthy of that precious and extraordinary gift. as long as our lives endure. may grace now lead them home. may god continue to shed his grace on the united states of america. [applause] [crowd cheering] >> we ask that the reverend come with the prayer consulate and...
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suzie jackson. ethel lance. de payne middleton. tawanza sanders. daniel simmons.ngleton. myra thompson. good people. decent people. god fearing people. [applause] >> al jazeera america let the people decide. the greek prime minister announces a referendum on his bailout deal. hello i'm darren jordan, you're watching al jazeera america live from doha. the president says his once peaceful country is now a country. united in grief in kuwait. shia and sunni together. grieve together in
suzie jackson. ethel lance. de payne middleton. tawanza sanders. daniel simmons.ngleton. myra thompson. good people. decent people. god fearing people. [applause] >> al jazeera america let the people decide. the greek prime minister announces a referendum on his bailout deal. hello i'm darren jordan, you're watching al jazeera america live from doha. the president says his once peaceful country is now a country. united in grief in kuwait. shia and sunni together. grieve together in
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. >> suzie, the 87-year-old, just a few blocks from here.went to her house today, there were about 20 of her relatives. >> yes, i talked to her son, her son, waulter, who lives in cleveland, ohio. rushed here and talked to the family. >> never wanted for anything in my life. we weren't rich, but never wanted anything. >> even when i come home now sometimes, i'm an old man now. >> you're 6 8, you told me. >> she's still waiting until i get home. that's just the type of person she was. >> yeah, but a wonderful person. >> oh, yeah. they love her grand kids great grand kids they love it all: >> it often surprisings viewers that people want to talk in a time like this. in that family picture, we had a son, brothers sisters, nieces nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins. in her retirement she dwoeted herself to her family and to her church. and one thick they thing they kept testimonying us, shefts a beautiful woman. she was a stunning young woman. but beautiful inside and out. that was her back then. we certainly learned a lot about this family today. w
. >> suzie, the 87-year-old, just a few blocks from here.went to her house today, there were about 20 of her relatives. >> yes, i talked to her son, her son, waulter, who lives in cleveland, ohio. rushed here and talked to the family. >> never wanted for anything in my life. we weren't rich, but never wanted anything. >> even when i come home now sometimes, i'm an old man now. >> you're 6 8, you told me. >> she's still waiting until i get home. that's just...
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in the city >> thank you, next speaker please >> good morning supervisor and committee, my name is suzy nob nub long term san francisco rez accident and artist and arts advocate. i represent a small arts organization a block from city hall called safe house arts. safe stands for saving arts from extension. i'm also [inaudible] aba is a collective of arts organization and individuals that began meeting very early this year to the [inaudible] in a time of urgency for the arts. the group has gained interest from 25 arts organizations of all size squz 500 residence. as a member of the arts budget coalition of aba we want to extend or deep precation and to each of you and the mayor for your support of approved increased funding aldpraigz the arts for the next 2 fiscal years. this comes at a time of urgency and need especially insmall and midside organizations. small and midsize arts organizations are unique because they serve communities and [inaudible] education and creative into the neighborhood fabric. this increases san francisco vibeeracy and the sit a ifself. thank you again for your i
in the city >> thank you, next speaker please >> good morning supervisor and committee, my name is suzy nob nub long term san francisco rez accident and artist and arts advocate. i represent a small arts organization a block from city hall called safe house arts. safe stands for saving arts from extension. i'm also [inaudible] aba is a collective of arts organization and individuals that began meeting very early this year to the [inaudible] in a time of urgency for the arts. the...
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suzi: there is no clarity in terms of clients. we know they have suspended the russian head of equities and a number of other employees in that group. we are told that more are likely. symptomatic of the fragmented nature of bank regulation around the world? we have talked about argentina and you've got venezuela. how does the bank regulate this internally? neil: there are strict rules in terms of knowing your clientele but it's a complicated business. regulators have expressed concern that we've gone from and vanilla bank accounts to more complicated things like trade finances and here, securities. these are areas that have been a big focus of u.s. regulators recently. betty: thank you so much. pimm: still ahead, mexico holds election sunday and there has been tension and violence with clashes over many issues. the opposition party is accusing the government of trying to buy votes by giving away millions of televisions. that story is next. ♪ pimm: you are looking at a live shot of a to the tea inside the greek parliament where we
suzi: there is no clarity in terms of clients. we know they have suspended the russian head of equities and a number of other employees in that group. we are told that more are likely. symptomatic of the fragmented nature of bank regulation around the world? we have talked about argentina and you've got venezuela. how does the bank regulate this internally? neil: there are strict rules in terms of knowing your clientele but it's a complicated business. regulators have expressed concern that...
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year-old depayne middleton doctor admissions counselor and not pictured myra thompson 87 year-old suzy jackson and reverend daniel simmons, senior. >>> and, support is coming in from across the country. >> here in philadelphia, local show of solidarity with charleston by holding a vigil last night. fox 29's steve keeley joins us outside mother bethel ame church where this all happen. >> reporter: if you have never been to this place after i give you a history lesson, you want to come as soon as you can. i lived on this street a couple blocks and pass by this every day on the five years on the way to karate. it was founded by richard allen. maybe in the so familiar is he founded the african methodist episcopal church in this country and this place in 1791 lauren, the first piece of land owned by african americans in this country's history right here. it is full of history. they came here, from georgia methodist episcopal church because they protested segregation. is there now 2 million members of the ame church this was an important station on the underground railroad. fredrick douglas
year-old depayne middleton doctor admissions counselor and not pictured myra thompson 87 year-old suzy jackson and reverend daniel simmons, senior. >>> and, support is coming in from across the country. >> here in philadelphia, local show of solidarity with charleston by holding a vigil last night. fox 29's steve keeley joins us outside mother bethel ame church where this all happen. >> reporter: if you have never been to this place after i give you a history lesson, you...
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suzie jackson. ethel lance. de payne middleton. tawanza sanders. daniel simmons.ngleton. myra thompson. good people. decent people. god fearing people. [applause] >> explorer and environmentalist jean-michel cousteau. >> we are visitors and we need to respect that. >> surprising secrets of the ocean. >> if it wasn't for the ocean, we would have a lot of problems today. >> and the harsh reality facing our planet. >> enough is enough. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >>> welcome back. as charleston buries victims of last week's massacre, many are urging a new push to appreciate the wounds of the past. we traveled to charleston to meet with black and white residents, descendants of slaves and slave owners. they reveal the costs and consequences of failing to acknowledge that city's terrible legacy of slavery. here. i find these things. you'd never know that these are the fingerprints of the slave that made that particular brick. so i go around the city and look for those fingerprint
suzie jackson. ethel lance. de payne middleton. tawanza sanders. daniel simmons.ngleton. myra thompson. good people. decent people. god fearing people. [applause] >> explorer and environmentalist jean-michel cousteau. >> we are visitors and we need to respect that. >> surprising secrets of the ocean. >> if it wasn't for the ocean, we would have a lot of problems today. >> and the harsh reality facing our planet. >> enough is enough. >> i lived that...
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the shipyard and guidance of the probation commission that has been supportive in the leadership of suzy jones mission of our department is to identify and respond to the risks and needs of young people in the juvenile justice testimony system that is holdings young people account awhile at the same time providing them with skills it is also our goal and expectation to gadget in fiscally sound and competent strategies that promote the families and enhance public safety ultimate proefr and combansz public safety is paramount in our departments objectives i want to talk about our organization all structure currently 2 hundred and 68 ftes in the probation department i want to highlight where we are making additional adjustments there are 2.27 ftes exclude for a project manager anticipating we'll not fill those positions until later in the fiscal year but the analyst will be responsible for the development and prelims of the case management system a key streaming for the department that i'll talk about in a second as well as a half fte we're adding for a cashier to expand our availability to
the shipyard and guidance of the probation commission that has been supportive in the leadership of suzy jones mission of our department is to identify and respond to the risks and needs of young people in the juvenile justice testimony system that is holdings young people account awhile at the same time providing them with skills it is also our goal and expectation to gadget in fiscally sound and competent strategies that promote the families and enhance public safety ultimate proefr and...
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suzie jackson. ethel lance. de payne middleton. tawanza sanders. daniel simmons.ngleton. myra thompson. good people. decent people. god fearing people. [applause] >>> welcome back. as charleston buries victims of last week's massacre, many are urging a new push to appreciate the wounds of the past. we traveled to charleston to meet with black and white residents, descendants of slaves and slave owners. they reveal the costs and consequences of failing to acknowledge that city's terrible legacy of slavery. >> i found fingerprints right here. i find these things. you'd never know that these are the fingerprints of the slave that made that particular brick. so i go around the city and look for those fingerprints and i found these fingerprints right here. >>reporter: joe who works at charleston's slave mart museum scours the wall of of his city for signs of a hidden past >> that's an indication that it was a female or a child. small fingerprints. making these bricks. >>reporter: there's no reference of this place even being built by slaves. you never know. >> yeah. >>
suzie jackson. ethel lance. de payne middleton. tawanza sanders. daniel simmons.ngleton. myra thompson. good people. decent people. god fearing people. [applause] >>> welcome back. as charleston buries victims of last week's massacre, many are urging a new push to appreciate the wounds of the past. we traveled to charleston to meet with black and white residents, descendants of slaves and slave owners. they reveal the costs and consequences of failing to acknowledge that city's...
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mourners gathered at theame church to remember tywanza sanders and suzie jackson. the reverend jesse jackson spoke at the funeral. this morning a woman in climbing gear scaled up the flag pole at the south carolina state capitol and yanked down the confederate flag. officers arrested her and a man for defacing a monument. a replacement was hoisted up within an hour. >>> nascar plans to reme the coederate flags from all events. the chairman says it's an offensive and insensitive symbol. the next race is tomorrow at the sonoma raceway. >> a busess owner sacramento county says he has had a death threat because h is flying a confederate flag. the owns a gun shop in elk grove. the flag is by the front door. i it wasn't there before friday. he and an employee decided to put it up after national businesses like apple and walmart decided to ban the flags. >> going at too far. just over a flag. if we want to really look back at it, then why are we- why are people having a problem with my compy or this company flying this flag wrever there's other people that are tearing apa
mourners gathered at theame church to remember tywanza sanders and suzie jackson. the reverend jesse jackson spoke at the funeral. this morning a woman in climbing gear scaled up the flag pole at the south carolina state capitol and yanked down the confederate flag. officers arrested her and a man for defacing a monument. a replacement was hoisted up within an hour. >>> nascar plans to reme the coederate flags from all events. the chairman says it's an offensive and insensitive symbol....
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mourners gathered at the emanuel ame church to remember tywanza sanders and suzie jackson. the reverend jesse jackson spoke at the funeral. this morning a woman in climbing gear scaled up the flag pole at the south carolina state capitol and yanked down the confederate flag. officers arrested her and a man for defacing a monument. a replacement was hoisted up within an hour. >>> nascar plans to remove the confederate flags from all events. the chairman says it's an offensive and insensitive symbol. the next race is tomorrow at the sonoma raceway. >> a business owner sacramento county says he has had a death threat because he is flying a confederate flag. the owns a gun shop in elk grove. the flag is by the front door. i it wasn't there before friday. he and an employee decided to put it up after national businesses like apple and walmart decided to ban the flags. >> going at too far. just over a flag. if we want to really look back at it, then why are we -- why are people having a problem with my company or this company flying this flag wherever there's other people that ar
mourners gathered at the emanuel ame church to remember tywanza sanders and suzie jackson. the reverend jesse jackson spoke at the funeral. this morning a woman in climbing gear scaled up the flag pole at the south carolina state capitol and yanked down the confederate flag. officers arrested her and a man for defacing a monument. a replacement was hoisted up within an hour. >>> nascar plans to remove the confederate flags from all events. the chairman says it's an offensive and...
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there is opportunity and one of the things i've leader another cd c turning something into tragic as suzyend the 1989 leadership whether the former international hotel we partnered with st. mary's to build hundred units of affordable housing for your seniors in the city to many of the sites on broadway when did freeway was there to build affordable housing i'm sure you're aware of it is really, really difficult to build affordable units multiple unit housing their current 3 thousand plus homeless children and one of the wealthiest cities in the world this development is going to help to take you will say another step towards eradicating and eliminating families homelessness in san francisco we know there are many families that also maybe not in the shelters life in sro's hotels 8 by 10 and kids trying to do their homework and it's multi generational there's a subsidy to know that families couldn't even be afternoon to make a transition to beautiful building on broadway this is what chinatownc. c is making our neighborhood healthier thank you gordon and novrm and many people that are invol
there is opportunity and one of the things i've leader another cd c turning something into tragic as suzyend the 1989 leadership whether the former international hotel we partnered with st. mary's to build hundred units of affordable housing for your seniors in the city to many of the sites on broadway when did freeway was there to build affordable housing i'm sure you're aware of it is really, really difficult to build affordable units multiple unit housing their current 3 thousand plus...
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that like to try and experience everything. >> so you create this group called my tide global with suzid the world, part ted talk, part kite-boarding lessons and you hear pitches and you hang out on the beach. what actually gets done there? are there real similarities between finding someone who does this and finding someone who can run a business? >> you know, i think at the stage we're at in technology, where there's a lot of sort of young people that just take control of their own destiny and kind of start coding stuff up and a lot of companies, i think there's overlap. there's a certain kind of person who is willing it take on the world and the environment and try to make a business for himself. i think the kind of person that kite-boards has that personality. >> bill, i think larry and sergei helped popularize this, right? there's a photo that larry posed to google plus a few years ago of him kite-boarding. with the economy booming as it is in san francisco in particular how much does that feed the excitement behind a sport which requires quite a bit of disposable income? >> you kn
that like to try and experience everything. >> so you create this group called my tide global with suzid the world, part ted talk, part kite-boarding lessons and you hear pitches and you hang out on the beach. what actually gets done there? are there real similarities between finding someone who does this and finding someone who can run a business? >> you know, i think at the stage we're at in technology, where there's a lot of sort of young people that just take control of their...
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cynthia heard, taanza sanders, and suzy jackson were laid to rest. mourners packed the emanual a.m.e. church. mayor joe riley said the community is sending a powerful message. >> you the family and this community of prayer and love, has sent a desperately needed message to the world and that is you respond to hate with love. >> activist jesse jackson was among the mourners today. >>> philadelphians rallied to show solidarity with the people of charleston south carolina. today in north philadelphia, the philadelphia coalition for real justice called for serious discussions on race and violence in america. the group then met up with another from the united states social forum for a march that went down broad street. >>> it's been more than three years since a mother of three has been heard from. and her parents are desperate for your help. here's our rick williams with tonight's crime fighter's report. >> reporter: susan prima verree hasn't heard from her daughter jill in over three years. >> she stopped contacting, and i started to put my feelers out
cynthia heard, taanza sanders, and suzy jackson were laid to rest. mourners packed the emanual a.m.e. church. mayor joe riley said the community is sending a powerful message. >> you the family and this community of prayer and love, has sent a desperately needed message to the world and that is you respond to hate with love. >> activist jesse jackson was among the mourners today. >>> philadelphians rallied to show solidarity with the people of charleston south carolina....
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that was for 26-year-old tywanza sanders and 87-year-old suzy jackson.is the aunt of tywanza. he according to witnesses jumped up and tried to protect his aunt when the gun fire broke out. he was killed. she was killed in that bloody rampa rampage. meanwhile, down in columbia, south carolina, there was an attempt by activists to hold down the confederate flag. they succeeded in doing that. one of them climbed up the pole, unhooked it and brought it down. they were immediately taken into custody. it wasn't long after the flag was actually put back up on the flag pole. they've been charged with defacing a monument and both have set bond at $3,000 each. many people across the country are offering to pay their bond because, of course, the confederate flag is being seen now as a great source of contention, especially since it was seen in photographs that the gunman had taken of himself prior to the attack. martin savidge, cnn, charleston, south carolina. >> martin, thank you very much. we should point out that the flag removal was orchestrated by an activist
that was for 26-year-old tywanza sanders and 87-year-old suzy jackson.is the aunt of tywanza. he according to witnesses jumped up and tried to protect his aunt when the gun fire broke out. he was killed. she was killed in that bloody rampa rampage. meanwhile, down in columbia, south carolina, there was an attempt by activists to hold down the confederate flag. they succeeded in doing that. one of them climbed up the pole, unhooked it and brought it down. they were immediately taken into...
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suzie jackson and 26 year d ol sanders were also laid to rest. >>> if you are just waking up, happening, the would police and fire games continue, events will be held between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. across fairfax county. map metro is increasing service on the silver and orange lines. the local students are learning to reach for the skies when it comes to their work the classroom. you won't believe this report. a relaxing holiday turns in to a bloody nightmare. we will hear from one of the tourists who had a brush with death. >>> mike, the world police fire games happening this weekend, and we also have the warrior games wrapping up this weekend, quanco, virginia, a beautiful day, i'm sure that lots of the it will games yesterday did not take place as well because of the torrential rain. breezy today, it's going to be great, 80 degrees at 3:00. 79 at 5:00. this summer take flight, without having to take a flight. because all the thrills you need are right here at busch gardens, and water country usa. in williamsburg, va. like the daring new coaster tempesto. so ride together slide toge
suzie jackson and 26 year d ol sanders were also laid to rest. >>> if you are just waking up, happening, the would police and fire games continue, events will be held between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. across fairfax county. map metro is increasing service on the silver and orange lines. the local students are learning to reach for the skies when it comes to their work the classroom. you won't believe this report. a relaxing holiday turns in to a bloody nightmare. we will hear from one...
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be something that the city has a lot of input the policy body and the plain clothes it's wanting a suzy loftus to quote from the president report opens 21st century policing if i can find it agencies need to consider ways to involve the public in ways of the protection of the privacy and civil liberty as windshield work that the partners in the justice system develop policies and procedures for use and under the leadership the commissioner president loftus that's what we'll do. >> on behalf of the police commission i want to complaud the chief there are a few things happen one is there goes to go resources for beamers and the evidence shows it is shown to rouse youth and force by the mrofdz and encourage the acceleration and less complaints against the office this is important for the- the police commission is in the tenderloin is the bay area and one thing clear the national conversation about the issue of trust between the law enforcement and the community it happening in san francisco i'm excited and i know my fellow commissioners are existed we'll one look at policies around beamers
be something that the city has a lot of input the policy body and the plain clothes it's wanting a suzy loftus to quote from the president report opens 21st century policing if i can find it agencies need to consider ways to involve the public in ways of the protection of the privacy and civil liberty as windshield work that the partners in the justice system develop policies and procedures for use and under the leadership the commissioner president loftus that's what we'll do. >> on...
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her sister, 87-year-old suzy jackson was the olders person killed in the massacre. for the hundreds passing back here, it was a good chance to start the healing process. 21-year-old dylann roof faces nine counts of murder and a weapons charge. authorities are trying to confirm if a manifesto found online was written by roof. in it; the author says he was truly awakened by the trayvon martin case and it was obvious zimmerman was in the right. more than 2400 word rant details hatred towards blacks, hispanics and jews. he chose charleston because it once had the greatest ratio to blacks and whites in the country. among the photos on the site, him posing with guns, burning an american flag, and posing with mannequins. >> the deadly shooting is being investigated as a hate crime. >>> in the wake of a church shooting, leaders across the country are calling for gun law reform. yesterday, the bay area heard president obama's plea and tonight as mark kelly tells us, it is hillary clinton's turn. >> reporter: speaking passionately to mayors across the country. hillary clinton
her sister, 87-year-old suzy jackson was the olders person killed in the massacre. for the hundreds passing back here, it was a good chance to start the healing process. 21-year-old dylann roof faces nine counts of murder and a weapons charge. authorities are trying to confirm if a manifesto found online was written by roof. in it; the author says he was truly awakened by the trayvon martin case and it was obvious zimmerman was in the right. more than 2400 word rant details hatred towards...
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suzy she's with human rights campaign. she was here for the arguments in this campaign. tell us what you are feeling right now. >> absolutely overjoyed, completely overjoyed. i think we're cautiously optimistic but the supreme court could have ruled on the recognition case and taken a pass on finding that this is a constitutional right for all americans. i've never been prouder than right now to be an american. >> you were here for some of the early arguments. you told me you feared early on that it would not go your way because of some of the questions that justice kennedy was asking. >> we knew all along that justice kennedy is the linchpin because he's the justice that's written the decisions, has been the deciding vote in every case awarding americans gay rights and he came through big time today, big time. >> marty, you're also with human rights campaign. >> yes. >> what does this mean to you? >> there's been decades and decades of hatred and discrimination against same-sex couples and today is a huge validation validation. the highest court in the land has ruled th
suzy she's with human rights campaign. she was here for the arguments in this campaign. tell us what you are feeling right now. >> absolutely overjoyed, completely overjoyed. i think we're cautiously optimistic but the supreme court could have ruled on the recognition case and taken a pass on finding that this is a constitutional right for all americans. i've never been prouder than right now to be an american. >> you were here for some of the early arguments. you told me you feared...
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cynthia hurd, suzy jackson depayne middleton, sanders daniel l.immons, sharonda coleman singleton and myra thompson. good people. decent people. god-fearing people. [applause] people so full of life and so full of kindness, people who ran the race, persevered. people of great faith. to the families of the fallen, the nation shares in your grief. our pain cuts that much deeper because it happened in a church. the church is and always has been the center of african-american life. [applause] a place to call our own in a too often hostile world. a sanctuary from so many hardships. over the course of centuries black churches served as hush harbors were slaves could worship in safety. praise houses where they could gather and shout "hallelujah." [laughter] rest stops for the weary along the underground railroad. bunkers for the foot soldiers of the civil rights movement. they have been and continue to be community centers where we organize for jobs and justice, places of scholarship and network, places where children are loved and fed and kept out of ha
cynthia hurd, suzy jackson depayne middleton, sanders daniel l.immons, sharonda coleman singleton and myra thompson. good people. decent people. god-fearing people. [applause] people so full of life and so full of kindness, people who ran the race, persevered. people of great faith. to the families of the fallen, the nation shares in your grief. our pain cuts that much deeper because it happened in a church. the church is and always has been the center of african-american life. [applause] a...
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cynthia heard, suzie jackson, ethel lance, tawanza sanders, daniel l. simmons. sharonda singleton. myra thompson. good people. decent people. god-fearing people. [applause] >> people so full of life and so full of kindness people who ran the race who persevere. people of great faith. to the families of the fallen the nation shares in your grief. a pain cut that much deeper because it happened in a church. the church is and always has been the center of african-american life. [applause] >> a place to call their own in a too often hostile world, a sanctuary for so many hardships. over the the course of
cynthia heard, suzie jackson, ethel lance, tawanza sanders, daniel l. simmons. sharonda singleton. myra thompson. good people. decent people. god-fearing people. [applause] >> people so full of life and so full of kindness people who ran the race who persevere. people of great faith. to the families of the fallen the nation shares in your grief. a pain cut that much deeper because it happened in a church. the church is and always has been the center of african-american life. [applause]...
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suzie jackson. is there a representative of the family of suzie jackson?ease stand? you have a right as the representative of the family to make a statement today before we set bond. would you like to do so ma'am? >> no, sir. >> thank you very much. >> ethel lance. would you like to make a statement in regards to this hearing concerning ethel lance as a victim ma'am? >> yes. >> would you like to come forward, please? you are representing the family of ethel lance. is that correct? >> yes. >> you are whom ma'am? >> the daughter. >> the daughter. >> i'm listening. you can talk to me. >> i just wanted everybody to know, to you, i forgive you. you took something very precious away from me. i will never talk to her ever again. i will never be able to hold her again. but i forgive you. and have mercy on your soul. you have hurt me. you hurt a lot of people. may god forgive you. and i i forgive you. >> thank you, ma'am. i appreciate you being here. represent ift of the family of myra thompson. sir, would you like to make a statement before this court? please come
suzie jackson. is there a representative of the family of suzie jackson?ease stand? you have a right as the representative of the family to make a statement today before we set bond. would you like to do so ma'am? >> no, sir. >> thank you very much. >> ethel lance. would you like to make a statement in regards to this hearing concerning ethel lance as a victim ma'am? >> yes. >> would you like to come forward, please? you are representing the family of ethel lance....
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. >> the oldest victim was 87-year-old suzie jackson. the youngest tywanza sanders, 26. depayne middleton-doctor sang in the church quire. ethel lance, 70 worked on the church grounds. reverend sharonda coleman-singleton was a member of the staff and a high school track coach. her son left a touching message in her honor. quote, you were a better mother than i ever would have ever asked for. this has truly broken my heart in every way possible. also killed moira thompson 59 a prominent member of an african-american sorority and reverend daniel simmons sr., 74 a retired pastor. >> he did not have to do this. he did it for his own personal gratification. >> a former pastor of the emanuel church steven singleton, told me the grieving loved ones must rely on that faith to heal. >> i was praying with them about healing, praying with them about not letting this make you bitter and praying with them about foonding god in this because we know that god is not lost. >> they were wednesday church people. the types who go to the church business meetings and attend those prayer servi
. >> the oldest victim was 87-year-old suzie jackson. the youngest tywanza sanders, 26. depayne middleton-doctor sang in the church quire. ethel lance, 70 worked on the church grounds. reverend sharonda coleman-singleton was a member of the staff and a high school track coach. her son left a touching message in her honor. quote, you were a better mother than i ever would have ever asked for. this has truly broken my heart in every way possible. also killed moira thompson 59 a prominent...
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suzie jackson found that grace. lance found that grace.t grace, sanders found that grace. senior found that grace. coleman singleton found that grace. thompson found that grace. to the example of their lives. they've now passed it on to us. may we find ourselves worthy of that precious and extraordinary gift as long as our lives into it. may grace now lead them home. may goode gosh -- god continue to shed his grace on the united states of america. >> punctuating, emotional eulogy in the names of the nine a week ago nine innocence in a church in south carolina. a eulogy visit with a call to end gun violence president obama calling reverend and states senator clementa pinckney a man who, quote, partnered with people and embodied politics that were neither mean nor small. overflow crowd there for clementa who headed emanuel ame church but so huge in south carolina standing room only. and as we mentioned it was a week ago wednesday at reverend pinckney's church where he and eight other parishioners shot and killed by a young gunman all during
suzie jackson found that grace. lance found that grace.t grace, sanders found that grace. senior found that grace. coleman singleton found that grace. thompson found that grace. to the example of their lives. they've now passed it on to us. may we find ourselves worthy of that precious and extraordinary gift as long as our lives into it. may grace now lead them home. may goode gosh -- god continue to shed his grace on the united states of america. >> punctuating, emotional eulogy in the...
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suzie jackson found that grace. ethyl lance found that grace. gray daniel found that grace. sharonda found that grace. myra thompson found that grace. through the example of their lives, they have now passed it on to us. may we find ourselves worthy of that appreciate and extraordinary gift. as long as our lives endure may grace now lead them home. may god continue to shed his grace on the united states of america. ♪ there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure
suzie jackson found that grace. ethyl lance found that grace. gray daniel found that grace. sharonda found that grace. myra thompson found that grace. through the example of their lives, they have now passed it on to us. may we find ourselves worthy of that appreciate and extraordinary gift. as long as our lives endure may grace now lead them home. may god continue to shed his grace on the united states of america. ♪ there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to...
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at metropolitan ame in down one -- downtown washington ever membered suzy mcclay and is a also limited in what happened at their sister church in downtown charleston. >> my husband worked there during his visit to charleston. the pastor has preached here. there is a lot of family connection. reporter: for some, more personal than met -- that. he was baptized at emmanuel and still has family there. >> my local was in the church just an hour before the shooting. the last person he saw was the pastor who was killed. so it is just a tragedy of course. we're all hoping we can turn the page. >> the lord is my light -- reporter: william lamarr knew the pastor, clementa pinckney. >> he was gracious. he was really -- he exhibited the finest amount of faith employable activism. reporter: family and friends celebrated the long life of a longtime member and reflected on charleston. >> to think that people can be on a wednesday evening bible study as i was last night here at metropolitan and to have that kind of carnage result is an assault on everybody who believes in the creator. reporter: she to
at metropolitan ame in down one -- downtown washington ever membered suzy mcclay and is a also limited in what happened at their sister church in downtown charleston. >> my husband worked there during his visit to charleston. the pastor has preached here. there is a lot of family connection. reporter: for some, more personal than met -- that. he was baptized at emmanuel and still has family there. >> my local was in the church just an hour before the shooting. the last person he saw...
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and the oldest 87-year-old suzie jackson, a longtime member of i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is mye like it in the world and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in colonial new york and about the fight to abolish slavery. pick a stop on the underground railroad and visit the home and grave of one of new york's most controversial citizens. a journey in new york is a journey through history. plan you next trip at iloveny.com/summer. there's something for everyone. >> all right ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "dish nation". we got a lot of big stories. >> i'll tell you what i was blind sided by this news. charlize theron and sean pen have ended their engagement. who in their right mind would have ever put these people together? they have been inseparatable. he was in the process of trying to adopt her son jackson. the last time they were photographed together was at the cannes film festival. sources say right after that they ended things.
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cynthia hurd suzie jackson,een lance, depayne middleton-doctor tywanza sanders, daniel l.simmons, sharonda coleman-singleton, myra thompson. good people decent people god-fearing people. people so full of life and so full of kindness people who ran the race. ran the race and persevered. people of great faith. to the families of the fallen the nation shares in your grief. our pain cuts that much deeper because it happened in a church. the church is and always has been the center of...
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more tears and heartbreaking goodbyes in charleston, south carolina to wanda sanders and her aunt suzie among the nine people killed in that church massacre. they were remembered today at the emmanuel ame church where they lost their lives. reverend jesse jackson and south carolina governor nicky haley were among the speakers. >>> here at home dozens of people marched down broad street near erie avenue in the rain today to walk in solidarity with the people of charleston. organizers say the event gave philadelphia residents a chance to express their pain, sadness and outrage over the shootings. >>> dylan storm roof charge width those nine murders. photographs posted online showed embracing confederate symbols before the attack. it. >> has re-energized to have the flag removed from the south carolina state house much this woman decideed to take it down herself. she scaled the flagpole flag this morning. she was halfway up. she climbed up and ripped down the flag. she and a man were arrested. the flag was turn to the top of the flagpole about an hour later later. >>> our area isn't the on
more tears and heartbreaking goodbyes in charleston, south carolina to wanda sanders and her aunt suzie among the nine people killed in that church massacre. they were remembered today at the emmanuel ame church where they lost their lives. reverend jesse jackson and south carolina governor nicky haley were among the speakers. >>> here at home dozens of people marched down broad street near erie avenue in the rain today to walk in solidarity with the people of charleston. organizers...
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the oldest 87-year-old zoo decide jackson -- zoo -- suzie jackson [ inaudible ] >> reporter: her son is a baseball player at charleston southern university. >> we are mourning right now but i know we'll get through it. my momma was a god fearing woman. >> reporter: 49-year-old mother of four -- [ inaudible ] 54- year-old cynthia hurd was a librarian for more than 30 years. >> three people survived the shooting. one of those survivors said she played dead as she laid on top of her granddaughter to protect her. >> reporter: we're continuing coverage of the charleston shooting here at home. members of this historic black church, the metropolitan a.m.e. church in downtown washington will hold a prayer vigil for the charleston community and they're asking the community here in d.c. to come, inviting everyone to pray for their brothers and sisters in charleston and for the mother eman yawm church -- emanuel church. six women and three men who unknowingly welcomed the suspect into their church and prayed for one hour were all gunned down. the shooting police call a hate crime has left peopl
the oldest 87-year-old zoo decide jackson -- zoo -- suzie jackson [ inaudible ] >> reporter: her son is a baseball player at charleston southern university. >> we are mourning right now but i know we'll get through it. my momma was a god fearing woman. >> reporter: 49-year-old mother of four -- [ inaudible ] 54- year-old cynthia hurd was a librarian for more than 30 years. >> three people survived the shooting. one of those survivors said she played dead as she laid on...
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and finally, suzy said it's the principle. what's next? reverse our history? flags should remain. topic. conversation for sure guys but thanks as always for joining us in the conversation. #newdaycnn. or @cnn. >> we want to know what you think. >> coy, thank you so much. and thank you so much for starting your morning with us. >> "new day" continues right now. >>> breaking new details on the condition of escapee richard matt just moments before he was shot and killed by police. >> as weather conditions make the search for his partner in crime so much more difficult this morning. but also you would think difficult for him to try to survive out there, as well. i'm christi paul. >> welcome to your sunday, i'm victor blackwell. >> we want to begin in northern new york. details breaking about the death of richard matt. buffalo news reporting matt may have beenru
and finally, suzy said it's the principle. what's next? reverse our history? flags should remain. topic. conversation for sure guys but thanks as always for joining us in the conversation. #newdaycnn. or @cnn. >> we want to know what you think. >> coy, thank you so much. and thank you so much for starting your morning with us. >> "new day" continues right now. >>> breaking new details on the condition of escapee richard matt just moments before he was shot...
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suzie jackson would also die in the shooting as would her cousin ethel lance.e else inside that church. he graduated last year from allen university and was working as a barber hoping to go to graduate school. he was 26 years old. what do you think of when you think of the united states postal service? exactly. that's what pushes us to deliver smarter simpler faster sleeker earlier fresher harder farther quicker and yeah even on sundays. what's next? we'll show you. what about a "win-win-win"? pick up the limited edition metallic droid turbo by motorola. water-repellent. up to 48-hour battery life. that's your first "win." plus, it's only on verizon. the #1 network. there's your next "win." now for final "win." get $250 when you trade in any smartphone. and get 10 gigs of data for $80 a month and $15 per line. the win-win-win. hurry in, offer ends june 30th. and save without settling. only on verizon. kids are expensive. so i'm always looking to get more for my money. that's why i switched from u-verse to xfinity. they have the most free on demand tv shows and
suzie jackson would also die in the shooting as would her cousin ethel lance.e else inside that church. he graduated last year from allen university and was working as a barber hoping to go to graduate school. he was 26 years old. what do you think of when you think of the united states postal service? exactly. that's what pushes us to deliver smarter simpler faster sleeker earlier fresher harder farther quicker and yeah even on sundays. what's next? we'll show you. what about a...
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suzie jackson. is there a representative of the family of susie jackson? no. sandra singleton? will you please stand? >> you have a right as the representative of the family to make a statement today before we set bond. would you like to do so? >> no, sir. >> thank you very much. ethel lance would you like to make a statement in regards to this hearing concerning ethel lance as a victim ma'am? >> yes. >> would you like to come forward, please? you are representing the family of ethel lance; is that correct? >> you are whom ma'am? >> her daughter. >> i'm listening and you can talk to me. >> i just want everybody to know to you, i forgive you. you took something very precious away from me. i will never talk to her ever again. i will never be able to hold her again. but i forgive you. and have mercy on your soul. you hurt me. you hurt a lot of people. but god forgive you. and i forgive you. >> thank you, ma'am. i appreciate you being here. >> representative of the family of m wrrks ra thompson. would you like to make a statement before this court? >> i forgive you and my family fo
suzie jackson. is there a representative of the family of susie jackson? no. sandra singleton? will you please stand? >> you have a right as the representative of the family to make a statement today before we set bond. would you like to do so? >> no, sir. >> thank you very much. ethel lance would you like to make a statement in regards to this hearing concerning ethel lance as a victim ma'am? >> yes. >> would you like to come forward, please? you are representing...