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it's wayne hall. wayne hall has also been cleared. so if you look at the cluster of buildings there, they're also telling us action oxy gonial building has been cleared. so around snyder hall, the focus of the shooting, the building surrounding it have now been cleared. we know the shooter is down. we're staying away from death toll numbers because we're getting various accounts. we can tell you we believe 11 patients have been transported. one person has been taken by life flight from the junior college and one person at last check was still waiting to be taken to life flight. so that gives us 13 patients being transported to hospital. the main medical center in roseburg, population 21,000, is mercy medical center. we have got a call into mercy medical center. they have not yet called this back. as you might imagine. they are running about as hectic a day as the police, fire department, ambulances. our information is they called off all the planses so no more medical resources are needed to the junior college. we have been told that
it's wayne hall. wayne hall has also been cleared. so if you look at the cluster of buildings there, they're also telling us action oxy gonial building has been cleared. so around snyder hall, the focus of the shooting, the building surrounding it have now been cleared. we know the shooter is down. we're staying away from death toll numbers because we're getting various accounts. we can tell you we believe 11 patients have been transported. one person has been taken by life flight from the...
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. >> reporter: for the mayor of hempstead wayne hall is organizing what he calls an evening of outrage. he wants folks to come out tuesday night at 7 to express their frustration that once again a family is in mourning over a loved one shot and killed. a $75,000 reward is out there. also coming up at 6, you'll learn more about dejah. she was a girl scout, a ray of sunshine in this neighborhood. a little girl who was loved by so many people. for now we're live in hempstead, kemberly richardson channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> new details police say they're now investigating the death of a woman in queens as a homicide. investigators say 28-year-old miriam velez's burned body was detectives are looking for her boyfriend, carlos leon. she died hours before she was set to return to her native guatemala. >>> overseas now, more violence in the mideast. one israeli has been killed and six others wounded in an attack israel. police say two attackers entered that station and began shooting and stabbing it is the latest in a month- long series of stabbings and other attacks that increased security
. >> reporter: for the mayor of hempstead wayne hall is organizing what he calls an evening of outrage. he wants folks to come out tuesday night at 7 to express their frustration that once again a family is in mourning over a loved one shot and killed. a $75,000 reward is out there. also coming up at 6, you'll learn more about dejah. she was a girl scout, a ray of sunshine in this neighborhood. a little girl who was loved by so many people. for now we're live in hempstead, kemberly...
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. >> guest: i talked to wayne greene hall who is gone now. he grew up in that area and always believe what she told him that to kill a mockingbird was, i think what it cobbled together from an earlier manuscript and also from freestanding short stories set in that time that made good chapters on the room, the typical one is the story about how jim lost his temper and broke all of the hydrangeas in the front of misses debose house , and when atticus found out about it he told him to go down they're and read to her or do what she wanted. she said, i want to be read two. he does not know she is trying to come off and addiction to morphine and reads to her and eventually she passes away. that is a short story. you know what, it was pulled out of the film because you can do it. it is a puzzle piece. but this goes to this. now we are back in the modern-day, and this manuscript we are discussing is sitting in a safe deposit box or something like that. i just politely don't know that i believe that creation myth. and harper lee, as she was quoted as
. >> guest: i talked to wayne greene hall who is gone now. he grew up in that area and always believe what she told him that to kill a mockingbird was, i think what it cobbled together from an earlier manuscript and also from freestanding short stories set in that time that made good chapters on the room, the typical one is the story about how jim lost his temper and broke all of the hydrangeas in the front of misses debose house , and when atticus found out about it he told him to go...
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charlie sheen, wrestling hall of sensation tequila, world heavyweight champion, mike tyson, mr. las vegas, wayne nut on the, alex brother, steven, bussey. >> taking redirection, understanding massive power. >> but there's still one endorsement donald trump needs, yours. vote for donald trump and tell the world i agree with gary busey. >> i'm going to pull your endocrine system out of your body. >> paid for by hillary clinton. >> jimmy: that's money well spent, i think. this is interesting. in england, this is true, a cracker from a life boat on the titanic that somehow managed to survive for more than 100 years just sold at an auction for $23,000. for a cracker. this is why you never go to an auction hungry, because you make purchases -- this is a cracker, it was in a life boat survival pack. they say it's the most cherished piece of titanic history that your toddler will eat when you're not looking ever. had he thought to float on it could have saved leonard do dicaprio's life. it was reportedly purchased by a buyer in greece which might explain why their economy is what it is. but it's hard to
charlie sheen, wrestling hall of sensation tequila, world heavyweight champion, mike tyson, mr. las vegas, wayne nut on the, alex brother, steven, bussey. >> taking redirection, understanding massive power. >> but there's still one endorsement donald trump needs, yours. vote for donald trump and tell the world i agree with gary busey. >> i'm going to pull your endocrine system out of your body. >> paid for by hillary clinton. >> jimmy: that's money well spent, i...
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wayne on the gurney lifeless. because of homicide in san francisco. we have to stand outside in front of city hallrnment to protect our children. much like myself who lost our children to homicide. nine years.[video]something about unsolved homicides in san francisco. we need closure. [inaudible]. i love mice i lost my son nine ago. >> thank you very much, mrs. brown. next he could, please. >> good afternoon, supervise my name is glenn german, member of the [inaudible] i do want to say ms. brown that we stand with you in solidarity as you continue your fight for justice. i stand here before you because i want to thank you for your support of the filipino world war ii veterans. their families and communities that backed him up. i really feel san francisco is doing the right thing sending a message to congress saying well spent for justice and we stand with our veterans. with that said we look for to seeing you at the san francisco veterans day parade in a couple weeks. much for freedom we continue to march for the with them for just that i also want to thank supervisor kim for the heritage district
wayne on the gurney lifeless. because of homicide in san francisco. we have to stand outside in front of city hallrnment to protect our children. much like myself who lost our children to homicide. nine years.[video]something about unsolved homicides in san francisco. we need closure. [inaudible]. i love mice i lost my son nine ago. >> thank you very much, mrs. brown. next he could, please. >> good afternoon, supervise my name is glenn german, member of the [inaudible] i do want to...
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wayne on the gurney lifeless. because of homicide in san francisco. we have to stand outside in front of city hallrnment to protect our children. much like myself who lost our children to homicide. nine years.[video]something about unsolved homicides in san francisco. we need closure. [inaudible]. i love mice i lost my son nine ago. >> thank you very much, mrs. brown. next he could, please. >> good afternoon, supervise my name is glenn german, member of the [inaudible] i do want to say ms. brown that we stand with you in solidarity as you continue your fight for justice. i stand here before you because i want to thank you for your support of the filipino world war ii veterans. their families and communities that backed him up. i really feel san francisco is doing the right thing sending a message to congress saying well spent for justice and we stand with our veterans. with that said we look for to seeing you at the san francisco veterans day parade in a couple weeks. much for freedom we continue to march for the with them for just that i also want to thank supervisor kim for the heritage district
wayne on the gurney lifeless. because of homicide in san francisco. we have to stand outside in front of city hallrnment to protect our children. much like myself who lost our children to homicide. nine years.[video]something about unsolved homicides in san francisco. we need closure. [inaudible]. i love mice i lost my son nine ago. >> thank you very much, mrs. brown. next he could, please. >> good afternoon, supervise my name is glenn german, member of the [inaudible] i do want to...
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they went to wayne state university and there were 150,000 people gathered on woodward avenue marching down eight lanes, all the way downtown to the hall where king delivered his first public, major iteration of the i have a dream speech. he was walking arm and arm with walter ruther, the great labor leader of the united auto workers, who had been the banker for the civil rights movement that summer. it was ruther's money that bailed most of the demonstrators out of jail in birmingham. it was ruther who later helped fund the march on washington. this was two months before the march in washington and king is delivering the i have a dream speech. it is being recorded by berry from motown records. unfortunately for detroit, although not perhaps unfortunately for the nation, everything was overwhelmed by what would happen in washington two months later. his record was released august 28th, 1963 and no body paid attention because king was delivering the i have a dream speech in washington. and the rally was large. it was basically completely washed out of history. it happened in detroit first, though. in the months after that incredible eve
they went to wayne state university and there were 150,000 people gathered on woodward avenue marching down eight lanes, all the way downtown to the hall where king delivered his first public, major iteration of the i have a dream speech. he was walking arm and arm with walter ruther, the great labor leader of the united auto workers, who had been the banker for the civil rights movement that summer. it was ruther's money that bailed most of the demonstrators out of jail in birmingham. it was...