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and suzanne wesley had 19 children. john wesley and charles wesley were two great evangelists so she said when she wanted to get alone with god with all that
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and suzanne wesley had 19 children. john wesley and charles wesley were two great evangelists so she said when she wanted to get alone with god with all that bunch of kids, she just took her apron and threw it over her head. we know they saw that they knew she was saying get out of here. i want to be alone. let me ask you this. do you have a place in your house you can close the door that there's no light and no sound? you say, i don't know if it's all that important. oh, yes it is. and let me just say this to you. don't you think god deserves your undistracted, undistracted attention? because, i can sit here praying for somebody i think needs some prayer, whatever it might be, that's total distractions. i have all these faces looking at me. for example, let's just say you have a closet, everybody has closets, amen. you say well, what's that got to do with what we're talking about? if you have a closet that you push the clothes on both ends, put a chair in there and get a towel and coverup the bottom so there's no light
and suzanne wesley had 19 children. john wesley and charles wesley were two great evangelists so she said when she wanted to get alone with god with all that bunch of kids, she just took her apron and threw it over her head. we know they saw that they knew she was saying get out of here. i want to be alone. let me ask you this. do you have a place in your house you can close the door that there's no light and no sound? you say, i don't know if it's all that important. oh, yes it is. and let me...
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. >> i want to bring in general wesley clark, the former nato supreme commander. he joins me from little rock, arkansas. >> good evening. >> you are no chanstranger to t types of attacks. you were in kosovo. it may be a blueprint to syria. given what's on the table -- and there are many occasions -- what would be the best option moving forward >> i think the most important thing is to make sure that whatever you do militarily has some political purpose to it and moves us toward a resolution of the situation. so, there is no point in just firing a weapon, dropping a bomb to drop a bomb. so i think you have to start by building a coalition of the willing around a regional organization. i think nato and the arab league should join together. i think there should be some strong resolutions in the u.n. security officials cannot act because of blocking by russia and china then these regional organizations together must act to restore stability in the region and to prevent the escalation of the conflict. with that in mind, then what we did in kosovo was kind of the opposi
. >> i want to bring in general wesley clark, the former nato supreme commander. he joins me from little rock, arkansas. >> good evening. >> you are no chanstranger to t types of attacks. you were in kosovo. it may be a blueprint to syria. given what's on the table -- and there are many occasions -- what would be the best option moving forward >> i think the most important thing is to make sure that whatever you do militarily has some political purpose to it and moves us...
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wesley would take all of us -- he would take us in his escalade and it showed his dedication. and we loved the game and i want us to have more spaces for kids so they can our experience that we had when we were younger. i feel like if the kids could have what we have, they can be better or just as good as us as people. they teach us life skills in a way that makes it fun and we learn a lesson every time we learn it. i feel like if we learn, if we have more space to learn, it makes everything better. it's like a psych many. it started with me and then now it's going with them and it's going to keep happening if we have more space at golden gate park. that's all i really have to say. thank you. >> thank you. >> power point, please. >> do you know he's one of the best in the world. hopefully i can be like that some day. let me tell you about myself. >> i've been in the first tea for seven years and i've learned a lot of things. let me tell you something [inaudible]. the first kid helped me maintain the responsibility every single day. [inaudible]. >> golf has taught me a lot of t
wesley would take all of us -- he would take us in his escalade and it showed his dedication. and we loved the game and i want us to have more spaces for kids so they can our experience that we had when we were younger. i feel like if the kids could have what we have, they can be better or just as good as us as people. they teach us life skills in a way that makes it fun and we learn a lesson every time we learn it. i feel like if we learn, if we have more space to learn, it makes everything...
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. >> come on, wesley. let's go. >> our love. >> nine, ten. ready or not, here i come!ve ever wanted in a toddler. >> let's get married right now. >> are you sure? aren't you already married to jesse? >> that's why i have lawyers. >> when we're together the world seems miles away. >> i cannot wait to marry wesley. >> driver, take us to the courthouse. >> and make it snappy! >> sure thing. >> oh, no! >> ahhhh! [ laughing ] >> jimmy: i don't know if my heart can take it. [ applause ] when we come back -- wait a minute. it says we have a special appearance from matt damon. well, that can't be right. i don't know. apparently, we have a special appearance from matt damon when we come back. plus sharon stone, dane cook, and music from jamie n commons. so hurry up. [ cheers and applause ] [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure
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. >> general wesley clark is the former nato allied supreme commander.e talked to aljazeera about the situation in syria and what the u.s. strategy there should be. with more on the general's view between the diplomatic and military muscle needed, we turn to morgan. >> the general it is any actions the u.s. takes must be linked with a diplomatic strategy, including building a coalition to put pressure o on the regime. >> according to general wesley clark, u.s. military intervention should be part of a you multi-prong strategy. >> the most important thing is to make sure what we do militarily has political purposes moving toward a resolution of the situation. there's no point in just firing a weapon and dropping a bomb to drop a bomb. i think you have to start building a coalition of the willing around a regional organization. i think nato and the arab league should join together. i think there should be strong resolutions if the u.n. security council cannot act because of blocking by russia and china, these regional organizations must act to restore stab
. >> general wesley clark is the former nato allied supreme commander.e talked to aljazeera about the situation in syria and what the u.s. strategy there should be. with more on the general's view between the diplomatic and military muscle needed, we turn to morgan. >> the general it is any actions the u.s. takes must be linked with a diplomatic strategy, including building a coalition to put pressure o on the regime. >> according to general wesley clark, u.s. military...
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. >> so it's been very great to come back home early on, right after my time at wesley. >> uh-huh. >> and to eventually learn about an opportunity at glide, to come in and serve in the community. >> how did you come to hear about glide? >> very grateful for the gift of connectionallism that is offered within the methodist church. glide is part of a larger group of folk who are committed to doing the work of justice, to being an agent of grace, god's grace, and to also doing the work of inviting people into relationships. because of involvement on the general church level. >> uh-huh. >> glide was very much a part of the conversations for advancing justice. >> okay. >> i was very much a part of rou sing, to invite people to talk about faith and politics and religion in our world today. >> uh-huh. >> and upon learning of an opportunity to explore expanding the pastoral team, apparently my name was floated multiple times. they say who shall we bring? and people said, hey, have you heard of thoen. i'm grateful that my name was mentioned. >> you didn't say why don't we look for someone else
. >> so it's been very great to come back home early on, right after my time at wesley. >> uh-huh. >> and to eventually learn about an opportunity at glide, to come in and serve in the community. >> how did you come to hear about glide? >> very grateful for the gift of connectionallism that is offered within the methodist church. glide is part of a larger group of folk who are committed to doing the work of justice, to being an agent of grace, god's grace, and to...
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>> come on, wesley. let's go. >> our love. >> nine, ten. ready or not, here i come!e ever wanted in a toddler. >> let's get married right now. >> are you sure? aren't you already married to jesse? >> that's why i have lawyers. >> when we're together the world just melts away. i cannot wait to marry wesley. >> driver, take us to the courthouse. >> and make it snappy! >> sure thing. >> oh, no! >> ahhhh! [ laughing ] >> jimmy: i don't know if my heart can take it. [ applause ] when we come back -- wait a minute. it says we have a special appearance from matt damon. well, that can't be right. i don't know. apparently, we have a special appearance from matt damon when we come back. plus sharon stone, dane cook, and music from jamie n commons. so hurry up. [ cheers and applause ] didn't phone it in. we started at the beginning. we did our homework. we focus grouped. and we focus grouped the focus groups. then we brought in all the carriers and all the phones, and we decided when you stop loving this, you should be able to trade it in for a gift card. we didn't just make a
>> come on, wesley. let's go. >> our love. >> nine, ten. ready or not, here i come!e ever wanted in a toddler. >> let's get married right now. >> are you sure? aren't you already married to jesse? >> that's why i have lawyers. >> when we're together the world just melts away. i cannot wait to marry wesley. >> driver, take us to the courthouse. >> and make it snappy! >> sure thing. >> oh, no! >> ahhhh! [ laughing ] >>...
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wesley brown when he went to the naval academy he didn't have a roommate. he was hazed mercilessly.got all kinds of demerits. he told me that there was one upper classman who kind of looked out for him, a guy from georgia by the name of jimmy carter. >> that does not surprise me at all. >> president carter said he remembered how brave wesley brown was. he was a brave man, a smart man and he really admired what he did when he was at the naval academy and he graduated with honors. >> your parents both went to dunbar. your mother was from washington but your father was from new york and his parents as i read in the book, his parents moved from harlem to washington because there was a public black high school. it was, in essence, a magnet school. >> it really was. my dad grew up up in harlem. he and my grandmother moved down. my grandfather worked in the post office which was a good job for a negro at that time so he stayed in new york. so they'd come down on the weekends. the strange thing for my father, he'd gone to integrated schools up to this point. when he got to washington, he as
wesley brown when he went to the naval academy he didn't have a roommate. he was hazed mercilessly.got all kinds of demerits. he told me that there was one upper classman who kind of looked out for him, a guy from georgia by the name of jimmy carter. >> that does not surprise me at all. >> president carter said he remembered how brave wesley brown was. he was a brave man, a smart man and he really admired what he did when he was at the naval academy and he graduated with honors....
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lawrence wesley joynes teaches music in silver spring. the alleged abuse started in 2005. detectives have identified 15 female victims, 14 of them were students of his. the victims were in kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade. joynes is being held at the baltimore county detention center. >>> in atlanta the medical examiner is identifying the baseball fan who fell to his death at turner field during a braves game. ron matz is in the newsroom with more on this. good afternoon ron. >> good afternoon don, an autopsy is being done on the body of ronald homer to determine how he died. he fell during a rain delay at last night's game between the atlanta braves and the philadelphia phillies. he was on the platform 65 feet up. he landed in a parking lot. atlanta police say the fall appears to be an accident. heavy rains led to a nearly 2- hour delay of the game. police are investigating whether those wet conditions may have contributed to the fall. don back to you. >> it's also not known at this point if alcohol was a factor in that fall. >>> no time to spare, a security guard is being
lawrence wesley joynes teaches music in silver spring. the alleged abuse started in 2005. detectives have identified 15 female victims, 14 of them were students of his. the victims were in kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade. joynes is being held at the baltimore county detention center. >>> in atlanta the medical examiner is identifying the baseball fan who fell to his death at turner field during a braves game. ron matz is in the newsroom with more on this. good afternoon ron. >>...
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along the way his folks ruled out boots on the ground and we heard from general wesley clark who oversaw the operation in bosnia as a no-fly option, a lot of officials have spoken out public against the practicality of that. what we believe is the most likely outcome of a military is no boots on the drowned. >> military intervention against the assad regime would be extremely dangerous. here's what they had to say. >> we had this moment before in iraq and libya, not a single case of military intervention resulted in things improving and life standards improving or stabilization in place. on the contrary it was destabilized in an unprecedented way. >> we have director of carnegie council. >> this tragedy has been going on over a year. 100,000 people killed. the impulse to act is very strong. >> why shouldn't the impulse be strong? we're seeing the image of young children dying from what is obviously a chemical weapons attack. why should the russian government be allowed to say let's wait a little bit longer. >> the russian government had in place a fairly reasonable plan to cease arms shi
along the way his folks ruled out boots on the ground and we heard from general wesley clark who oversaw the operation in bosnia as a no-fly option, a lot of officials have spoken out public against the practicality of that. what we believe is the most likely outcome of a military is no boots on the drowned. >> military intervention against the assad regime would be extremely dangerous. here's what they had to say. >> we had this moment before in iraq and libya, not a single case of...
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professor wesley harris. harris.in melissa harris-perry, his niece, who joins us next. [ male announcer ] this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> i think that we must face the fact that in reality, you cannot have economic and political equality without having some fun or social equality. i think this is inevitable. and i don't think our society would rise to its full maturity until we come to see that men are made to live together as brothers and that we can have genuine inter-group, inter-personal living and still be in the kind of society which we all long to achi
professor wesley harris. harris.in melissa harris-perry, his niece, who joins us next. [ male announcer ] this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my...
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general wesley clark led nato forces in serbia, he talked about potential intervention in syria. >> i think the most important thing is to make sure that whatever you do militarily had a some political purpose to it, and moves this towards a resolution of the situation. so there is no point in just firing a weapon, dropping a bomb to drop a bomb. you have to start by building a coalition of the willing around the region. i think there should be strong resolutions. if the u.n. security council cannot act because of blocking by russia and china, teen these regional organizations must prevent the escalation of the conflict. >> in washington a military jury has decided the process to decide the future of major nadal hassan. they'll have to decide between life behind bars or death by lethal injection. >> reporter: well, dell, the expectation now is there there will be military action and that is a dramatic change in 48 hours. let's take you back to friday night as those pictures of death and suffering continue to stream in from that suburb around damascus, and from what the white house sai
general wesley clark led nato forces in serbia, he talked about potential intervention in syria. >> i think the most important thing is to make sure that whatever you do militarily had a some political purpose to it, and moves this towards a resolution of the situation. so there is no point in just firing a weapon, dropping a bomb to drop a bomb. you have to start by building a coalition of the willing around the region. i think there should be strong resolutions. if the u.n. security...
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wesley banyon? wasn't he already dead two weeks ago?nny) i give the man a place to work, and he steals. it was like this when you found it? the whole place was. (eames) you know what he was working on? (lenny) a screenplay. he said it would redefine him in the business. i saw one page of it. it had somebody setting a corpse on fire. did he write with a typewriter? yeah, an ibm selectric. sounded like a tank. that's what this ribbon's from. the cartridge of a selectric. not many places to unload those. turned up at a typewriter store in the flatiron building. guy there said somebody who looked like bernard's friend marcel brought it in. got 50 bucks for it. have latent take a look at it. see what other prints turn up. i totally forgot i need an eye exam. i'm just copying down the letters the same as they are on the ribbon. and once we know what his script is about, then--then we'll know, uh, why he was killed. see, i'd rather know who. [cell phone rings] eames. where? okay, we'll be there. homicide in the west village. the witness who fo
wesley banyon? wasn't he already dead two weeks ago?nny) i give the man a place to work, and he steals. it was like this when you found it? the whole place was. (eames) you know what he was working on? (lenny) a screenplay. he said it would redefine him in the business. i saw one page of it. it had somebody setting a corpse on fire. did he write with a typewriter? yeah, an ibm selectric. sounded like a tank. that's what this ribbon's from. the cartridge of a selectric. not many places to unload...
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. >> reporter: police say 15-year-old michael wesley of inglewood pointed a .40 caliber pistol at theme he was fatally shot. when we arrived at his candlelight vigil tensions were high as family members argued whether the police or michael's lifestyle was to blame for his death. >> you live the life. >> that was my nephew. >> we need to be mindful that the police has a job to do. the police is scared, too. we need to know that we can't run from them. i don't care if you're selling drugs, don't run. they will shoot and kill you. >> how can i advocate for peace and try to work with chicago police department to stop violence and now they're part of the violence. >> they fight the police. they shoot at the police. they don't hesitate. if they're going to get handcuffs on them, they're going to fight the chicago police. >> reporter: mike shields is head of the union that represents chicago police officers. >> one thing that chicago gang bangers need to realize is that if they point a gun at a chicago police officer, they're either going to end up in county jail, the county hospital or the c
. >> reporter: police say 15-year-old michael wesley of inglewood pointed a .40 caliber pistol at theme he was fatally shot. when we arrived at his candlelight vigil tensions were high as family members argued whether the police or michael's lifestyle was to blame for his death. >> you live the life. >> that was my nephew. >> we need to be mindful that the police has a job to do. the police is scared, too. we need to know that we can't run from them. i don't care if...
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christian ethicist and wesley theological seminary professor shaun casey is heading a new office that will try to engage religious leaders and the faith community in u.s. foreign policy. >>> widespread international concern this week over the disappearance of a prominent italian priest inside syria. father paolo dall' oglio lived in syria for three decades and promoted interfaith dialogue at an ancient monastery there. the syrian government exiled him last year because of his support for the opposition. dall'oglio had reportedly returned to help those affected by the fighting. some sources said he was kidnapped by an islamist group. the vatican was unable to immediately confirm those reports. >>> pope francis continued to generate discussion this week after his visit to brazil, where more than 3 million people turned out for his final mass. on the return trip, francis held an unprecedented 80-minute long press conference where he addressed several controversial issues, including gays. he said, quote, a gay person who is seeking god who is of good will, well, who am i to judge him? alt
christian ethicist and wesley theological seminary professor shaun casey is heading a new office that will try to engage religious leaders and the faith community in u.s. foreign policy. >>> widespread international concern this week over the disappearance of a prominent italian priest inside syria. father paolo dall' oglio lived in syria for three decades and promoted interfaith dialogue at an ancient monastery there. the syrian government exiled him last year because of his support...
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you're listening to the reverend wesley fips, a vocal artist, wrapping up his song.e'll be followed by angus king of maine. he was here during the march on washington in 1963. he'll be able to offer some perspective on the experience then and what is happening here today. richard. >> all right, aaron. organizers at the lincoln memorial will ring a historic bell at 3:00. the exact time dr. martin luther king wrapped up his speech, quoting the song, my country 'tis of thee. organizers brought in a bell from the 16th street baptist church in birmingham. it was the site of the bombing that killed four young girls. [ bells tolling ] >> bells from nearly 300 churches and historical monuments across the country will also ring their bells. dr. king preached his last sunday sermon at the cathedral in 196. he was assassinated four days later. a statue of king preaching is now carved in one of the cathedral's bays. on this anniversary, a poll shows many americans say his dream has not become reality. the nbc news poll found 54% of americans agree that our nation judges people b
you're listening to the reverend wesley fips, a vocal artist, wrapping up his song.e'll be followed by angus king of maine. he was here during the march on washington in 1963. he'll be able to offer some perspective on the experience then and what is happening here today. richard. >> all right, aaron. organizers at the lincoln memorial will ring a historic bell at 3:00. the exact time dr. martin luther king wrapped up his speech, quoting the song, my country 'tis of thee. organizers...
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general, wesley clark, the supreme nato commander during the war in kosovo and says that any militaryution in syria requires a carefully thought-out strategy. >> i think that the most important thing is to make sure that whatever you do militarily has some political purpose to it and moves us towards a resolution of this situation. and so there is no point in just firing a weapon, dropping a bomb to drop a bomb. and so i think that you have to start by building a coalition of the willing around a regional organization. i think that nato and the arab league should join together and i think there should be strong resolutions. if the u.n. security council cannot act because of blocking by russia and china, then these regional organizations together must act to restore stability in the region and to prevent the escalation of the conflict. with that in mind, what we did in kosovo was the opposite of shock and awe. we did not go in with overwhelming force the first night. what we did, we went in with the minimum package and then we escalated and we made it clear to the serbian president tha
general, wesley clark, the supreme nato commander during the war in kosovo and says that any militaryution in syria requires a carefully thought-out strategy. >> i think that the most important thing is to make sure that whatever you do militarily has some political purpose to it and moves us towards a resolution of this situation. and so there is no point in just firing a weapon, dropping a bomb to drop a bomb. and so i think that you have to start by building a coalition of the willing...
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. >> general wesley clark is a former nato supreme allied commander. earlier, he spoke with aljazeera about what the u.s. strategy in syria should be. he said whatever action the u.s. government takes should include diplomacy. >> prior to this morning's attack on u.n. inspectors, general clark said he was suspicious about their ability to get conclusive evidence during their visit, joining us now is charles blare, a senior fellow at the organization of scientists. the convoy was hit by sniper fire while on their way to see if the syrian government was responsible for chemical weapons attacks on its own people. could it actually abterrorist attack? >> it's unknown at this point. there are jihadists active in the area. it's very unsafe and was always a concern for that area, as well as the three original areas that they were heading towards. it could be either the opposition or the regime. >> u.s. intelligence officials found in june that chemical weapons were in fact used in syria, but still no military action. why? hasn't the scowled red line that pres
. >> general wesley clark is a former nato supreme allied commander. earlier, he spoke with aljazeera about what the u.s. strategy in syria should be. he said whatever action the u.s. government takes should include diplomacy. >> prior to this morning's attack on u.n. inspectors, general clark said he was suspicious about their ability to get conclusive evidence during their visit, joining us now is charles blare, a senior fellow at the organization of scientists. the convoy was hit...
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. >> heading the office is christian ethicist, sean casey, taking a leave from wesley theological seminary. casey said the office will observe the lines between church and state. >> we will insure that our engagement efforts will be consistent with the united states constitution and other laws, both in terms of the spirit and letter of the law. >> after the ceremony, i asked him to outline specific areas where he sees his team being effective. >> the public and political impact of lived religion across the planet is huge. it's almost impossible to measure, it's so large. so if we're going to be promoting human rights, if we're going to be doing development, if we're going to be trying to build for peace and mitigate conflict, we have to understand the religious dimensions of all of those sectors and frankly in the past we probably haven't had the capacity we should have in our diplomacy. >> he said they will not shy away from addressing the places where religion is part of the problem. >> it's not just dealing with the good religious people and ignoring the negative aspects of religious, r
. >> heading the office is christian ethicist, sean casey, taking a leave from wesley theological seminary. casey said the office will observe the lines between church and state. >> we will insure that our engagement efforts will be consistent with the united states constitution and other laws, both in terms of the spirit and letter of the law. >> after the ceremony, i asked him to outline specific areas where he sees his team being effective. >> the public and political...
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. >> wesley brownly, a 15-year-old freshman, is a student in the manhood class. when he graduated from middle school, he had a 3.5 gpa. once he started high school, it began to drop. >> i seen myself hanging out with kind of the wrong friends and all that, bad stuff. >> looking good so far. i just got to turn in a big history assignment. and i'm kind of late on it already. >> whatever support you need, between myself, the youth center, you know, tutoring on campus, it's time. >> before, i always worried about sports. now, brother siswe made us dig deeper into school. we don't have a good education we might not get to the school we want, we might not have a good job when we get older. >> a few miles away a charter school is trying a more comprehensive approach targeting kids starting in kindergarten and all of the nearly 75 students enrolled are african-american boys. >> a lot of the boys come to this school have failed in other schools, been kicked out, expelled. and, you know, we are not quick to do that. >> dr. mark alexander, a retired epidemiologist, is is bo
. >> wesley brownly, a 15-year-old freshman, is a student in the manhood class. when he graduated from middle school, he had a 3.5 gpa. once he started high school, it began to drop. >> i seen myself hanging out with kind of the wrong friends and all that, bad stuff. >> looking good so far. i just got to turn in a big history assignment. and i'm kind of late on it already. >> whatever support you need, between myself, the youth center, you know, tutoring on campus, it's...
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floor to ceiling bookcases for our living room with only one arm and was a professor of history at wesley and it can netiquette and lived a very long and full and happy and distinguish light. >> host: what were the last couple years of his life like a? >> guest: at 79 he had a devastating stroke but did not die intel 85. added time when his death would have been a mercy and a blessing because he was given a pacemaker one-year after and frankly that his heart kept building while he descended into dimension and a near blindness and misery. and said i am living too long so those last five years were terrible. >> host: when the pacemaker was put in and at age 80, what was the family's plot? >> guest: it was the culmination of ignorance and denial though real conversation with dr. whether or not you do it or the long term implications or what my father's choices were. the doctor just said he has a slow heartbeats we will put in the pacemaker and the results was that my mother, i talked about this later and she said i was still in denial that somehow he could recover from the stroke. i was the
floor to ceiling bookcases for our living room with only one arm and was a professor of history at wesley and it can netiquette and lived a very long and full and happy and distinguish light. >> host: what were the last couple years of his life like a? >> guest: at 79 he had a devastating stroke but did not die intel 85. added time when his death would have been a mercy and a blessing because he was given a pacemaker one-year after and frankly that his heart kept building while he...
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. >> the brother of cynthia wesley rushed to the church but left before they could tell him that herdy was identified in the republic. >> that was your sister. i didn't stay. instead, i left. >> reporter: violence was nothing new to birmingham which saw so many attacks on blacks that it became known as bombing ham. but king's southern christian conference encouraged people young and old to march through the streets. accused of risking the safety of school children in birmingham's direct action campaign king drew criticism from some of his civil rights allies yet one year later government passed the civil rights act banning discrimination based on race, color, sex or national origin. this year the girls were awarded the congressional gold medal, symbolic gesture that sarah collins rudolph, who lost an eye in the past, doesn't feel it was enough compensation for her family's suffering. >> they never gave my sister restitution. >> he regrets acting out in acts of violent crimes after the bombingibombings, but his memorf king is still vivid. >> being knocked down by water hoses, and i kn
. >> the brother of cynthia wesley rushed to the church but left before they could tell him that herdy was identified in the republic. >> that was your sister. i didn't stay. instead, i left. >> reporter: violence was nothing new to birmingham which saw so many attacks on blacks that it became known as bombing ham. but king's southern christian conference encouraged people young and old to march through the streets. accused of risking the safety of school children in...
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. >> fate morris, brother of cynthia wesley left the church before they told him the body was identifiedin the rubble. >> they said, they didn't find no head, that was jury sister. -- your sister. but i didn't stay. i left her. >> violence was nothing new to birmingham which saw so many attacks on blacks it became known as bottoming-ham. but in 1963, king's southern christian leadership congress recruited young and old to march through the streets. accused of risking the safety of schoolchildren, king drew criticism from some of his civil rights allies. yet one year later congress passed the civil rights act banning discrimination based on race color religion and national origin. it wasn't until 2000 the three members of a can yo can ku klu p were arrested. >> they never did give my sister and me any restitution and i would rather for our family to get restitution. they never did offer it. >> fate morris says he regrets acting out of crime in the days after the bombing but his memory of king as an inspiration is still vivid. >> getting knocked down by the water, the power of the water ho
. >> fate morris, brother of cynthia wesley left the church before they told him the body was identifiedin the rubble. >> they said, they didn't find no head, that was jury sister. -- your sister. but i didn't stay. i left her. >> violence was nothing new to birmingham which saw so many attacks on blacks it became known as bottoming-ham. but in 1963, king's southern christian leadership congress recruited young and old to march through the streets. accused of risking the...
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wesley brooks has been working on desensitizing patient to peanuts. he has seen some success with oral immunotherapy. in a controlled setting doctors give tiny amounts of peanut protein to patients, slowly increasing the dose, teaching the immune system there's nothing to fear. other versions of the therapy are in the works worldwide, including a skin patch. >> you take the patch, it impregnated with tina outer. you are root -- with peanut powder. you are replacing it every day. expected -- they are not expected in trials until 2014. but hope is there and some day may nots like natalie's happen. erica edwards, wbal-tv 11 news. >> now your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist ava marie. it is hotter out there when you factor in the humidity. the temperatures are little bit cooler. gaithersburg and 73. parked in at one. showers moved through and that brought the temperatures down. we will see some showers and storms. apart,over has broken especially over the metro area. this is never did sign on such an unsettled day. imagine today's
wesley brooks has been working on desensitizing patient to peanuts. he has seen some success with oral immunotherapy. in a controlled setting doctors give tiny amounts of peanut protein to patients, slowly increasing the dose, teaching the immune system there's nothing to fear. other versions of the therapy are in the works worldwide, including a skin patch. >> you take the patch, it impregnated with tina outer. you are root -- with peanut powder. you are replacing it every day. expected...
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. >> brother of cynthia wesley, rushed to the church but left before they could tell him her body had been identified in the republic. >> they found her without no in head. that was your sister. [ sobbing ] i didn't stay. i left for her. >> reporter: violence was nothing new to birmingham which saw so many attacks on blacks that it was known as bombingham. king's conference recruited hundreds of people young and hold to march through the streets. accused of risking the safety of school children in the direct action campaign king drew criticism from some of his allies. yet one year later congress passed the civil rights act. it wasn't until 2000 that three members of a klu klux klan group was convicted of the bombing. all of them died in prison. this year the girls were awarded the congressional gold medal. a symbol that some feel wasn't enough for the family's suffering. >> they never did give me sister restitution. >> he received a five figure sum for receiving footballs in the offseason. they kick off against rice. major league baseball is not the only league handing down steroid su
. >> brother of cynthia wesley, rushed to the church but left before they could tell him her body had been identified in the republic. >> they found her without no in head. that was your sister. [ sobbing ] i didn't stay. i left for her. >> reporter: violence was nothing new to birmingham which saw so many attacks on blacks that it was known as bombingham. king's conference recruited hundreds of people young and hold to march through the streets. accused of risking the safety...
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retired army general wesley clark told erin burnett that step shows this is serious. >> my guess is thate know a little bit more than what is being said publicly. obviously, if we've got lines on what the terrorists are saying, we may be able to deter it. that's good, better if we can take the terrorists out. we don't know what the ultimate play is here, but i've got a lot of confidence in the people that have set this up behind the scenes in the state department and in the pentagon. i think we've got a lot better grip on this than we did during benghazi. we're ready for it. i'm sure there's a lot more than just mar rinnines standing by. >> almost a year ago four americans were killed on the attack in benghazi. france, germany, and britain are also closing their embassies in yemen tomorrow. >>> the highest paid baseball player says he feels singled out. the yankees' alex rodriguez could face a possible lifetime ban because of the doping scandal swirling around him. a-rod made a statement though last night with his bat, but he also talked to reporters. hln's joe carter joining us now from
retired army general wesley clark told erin burnett that step shows this is serious. >> my guess is thate know a little bit more than what is being said publicly. obviously, if we've got lines on what the terrorists are saying, we may be able to deter it. that's good, better if we can take the terrorists out. we don't know what the ultimate play is here, but i've got a lot of confidence in the people that have set this up behind the scenes in the state department and in the pentagon. i...
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wesley was 7 years old when he watched dr. martin luther king deliver his, i have a dream, speech from on top of his father's shoulders. he remembers his father telling him and his sistthear the march matters because it was about equality for all. 50 years later, wesley is here with us today and has been instrumental in making sure that the logistics were together for today's march. the principles of human dignity, civil equality, and economic empowerment for all are core values for peps co. almost 75 years ago, we were the first major company to integrate its management and the first to elevate an african american to a vice president. one year before the 1963 march on washington. we are dedicated to the ideals of this march and what it represents and i am proud to stand on behalf of all of peps co's associates that are here today and on the shoulders of those who made it possible for me to stand before you. i am deeply honored and grateful for the opportunity. thank you. is the xt speaker grandson of ma hat ma gandhi and biog
wesley was 7 years old when he watched dr. martin luther king deliver his, i have a dream, speech from on top of his father's shoulders. he remembers his father telling him and his sistthear the march matters because it was about equality for all. 50 years later, wesley is here with us today and has been instrumental in making sure that the logistics were together for today's march. the principles of human dignity, civil equality, and economic empowerment for all are core values for peps co....
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i want to bring in now our intelligence security analyst along with the supreme allied commander wesley clark. i want to start with you. a threat in and of itself is not unusual. but a blanket warning across an entire region, that is unprecedented. what do you think they're looking at? >> you know, it is. 21 embassies and consulates is a lot. this is sending a message that we're under serious threat. i take it seriously. the worldwide travel, you know, warning is also very serious. i think they probably picked up some very good chatter, very specific that something's going to happen this sunday. at the same time, they can't say whether this is a misdirection, that they're planning actually to attack someplace else, maybe in the united states, maybe in europe. it's hard to tell, but they're obligated to put this warning out. >> >> and let me ask you about what bob just said. it may happen somewhere else. this is an unprecedented sort of thing that's just happened, right? so it's one thing or the other, right? the u.s. government either does know what they're planning and is doing this bl
i want to bring in now our intelligence security analyst along with the supreme allied commander wesley clark. i want to start with you. a threat in and of itself is not unusual. but a blanket warning across an entire region, that is unprecedented. what do you think they're looking at? >> you know, it is. 21 embassies and consulates is a lot. this is sending a message that we're under serious threat. i take it seriously. the worldwide travel, you know, warning is also very serious. i...
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the list includes wesley brown, the first black naval academy graduate, edward brook, the first blackplarly elected to the u.s. senate. normal johnson. that's just to name a few. how do you in the book account for this school, this first school produces such a group of limbnaries. >> it's an amazing story, and a school that had to fight to exist in washington, d.c., even though this was a dedicated, small community full of extremely educated teacher. many of the first blacks to go to competitive schools like am overland, brown, got out of school and couldn't teach anywhere. so first of all, the students were hyper-educated. the next thing they were armed with the most important things, armed with excellence. they were brilliant kids. they were taught the most amazing, amazing curriculum, which they had to fight for regularly. sometimes they would get notes from the board of education, for example, they were asked to trade out shakespeare for robinson carewo. caruso. >> dunbar high school is a completely different story with many students now struggling with the very basics. how and wh
the list includes wesley brown, the first black naval academy graduate, edward brook, the first blackplarly elected to the u.s. senate. normal johnson. that's just to name a few. how do you in the book account for this school, this first school produces such a group of limbnaries. >> it's an amazing story, and a school that had to fight to exist in washington, d.c., even though this was a dedicated, small community full of extremely educated teacher. many of the first blacks to go to...
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we have commander general wesley clark, former ambassador to the u.n. security council rich williamson and former deputy to the secretary of defense william brooks. let me go to you first, general. they narrow it down to zawahiri and al wahayshi on the peninsula. to your thinking what's the significance of that? >> first of all, we caught these guys talking so more is going to happen. secondly, we have closed embassies, positioned forces, probably done a lot of things we don't know about to get ready. by taking overt action, maybe we'll either defer the attack or force them to tip their hand and we'll preempt it. so i think it's a good decision by the administration to call the alert and i -- obviously we had some good intel and we acted on it. >> rich williamson, let me go to you. people are saying and this is from some insiders like peter king and other people from the intelligence community and the nsa and so forth, people are saying this is the most chatter that we've picked up since 9/1,1 actually since before 9/11. what does that mean? >> i think
we have commander general wesley clark, former ambassador to the u.n. security council rich williamson and former deputy to the secretary of defense william brooks. let me go to you first, general. they narrow it down to zawahiri and al wahayshi on the peninsula. to your thinking what's the significance of that? >> first of all, we caught these guys talking so more is going to happen. secondly, we have closed embassies, positioned forces, probably done a lot of things we don't know about...
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wesley clark, all of them talk about this, you know, general hayden goes so far as to say when he wasking to john king, he thinks there isn't a single person involved who doesn't have regrets about what they did and why they did it. >> the key thing is what happens next to prevent it from happening again, we are seeing in realtime the very extreme action that the american administration is now taking to try to prevent another benghazi, aren't we? >> we are. and that goes to using the words al qaeda, that night when -- we'll go through what happened in the situation room, when the president was briefed, when the white house and pentagon got that e-mail from the state department. as we all know, it took a very long time before that became the formal message out of this administration. we'll talk about why that happened and why there was that delay. and who knew what when. it's part of what we worked on. >> in the end, where do we see the culpability. >> it goes in a few places, there is some culpability on the administration, this is a white house that was running for re-election on the
wesley clark, all of them talk about this, you know, general hayden goes so far as to say when he wasking to john king, he thinks there isn't a single person involved who doesn't have regrets about what they did and why they did it. >> the key thing is what happens next to prevent it from happening again, we are seeing in realtime the very extreme action that the american administration is now taking to try to prevent another benghazi, aren't we? >> we are. and that goes to using...
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. >> among his past investors, annie leibovitz, martin scorsese, sylvester stallone, wesley snipes. >, the names just went on and on. >> narrator: starr woos potential clients, but he doesn't stop there. >> ken wanted to be his clients. and he used my mother's money to purchase influence. >> narrator: he steals $30 million to buy his way onto the a-list and live in the lap of luxury. and it's all in the name of love. >> you know, when your money manager starts going out with a stripper, that's a tell.
. >> among his past investors, annie leibovitz, martin scorsese, sylvester stallone, wesley snipes. >, the names just went on and on. >> narrator: starr woos potential clients, but he doesn't stop there. >> ken wanted to be his clients. and he used my mother's money to purchase influence. >> narrator: he steals $30 million to buy his way onto the a-list and live in the lap of luxury. and it's all in the name of love. >> you know, when your money manager starts...
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and they've raised wesley and carys in a 630-square-foot cabin.ound out how long they were staying on tv. >> susan parker: somebody had asked him the question, "how long do you plan to be here?" and gary looked straight in the camera and he said, "i hope for the rest of my life." and we looked at each other and sucked in our breath. ( laughter ) and we started a journey of adjusting our expectations from that point. >> pelley: the first time you saw him after you saw the documentary, did you say... >> susan: yeah, i did. and he said, "you never asked." >> pelley: "you never asked." the only life the kids have known makes them strangers back home. >> susan: a couple of years ago, we were in santa barbara, visiting gary's mom. and i gave carys a letter and i said, "would you go down and mail this for me?" and she was gone for about 20 minutes. and when she came back, she said, "i don't know what a mailbox looks like." ( laughs ) and i thought, "okay, we're in trouble here." >> pelley: and today, you do not wish you were somewhere else. >> susan: no.
and they've raised wesley and carys in a 630-square-foot cabin.ound out how long they were staying on tv. >> susan parker: somebody had asked him the question, "how long do you plan to be here?" and gary looked straight in the camera and he said, "i hope for the rest of my life." and we looked at each other and sucked in our breath. ( laughter ) and we started a journey of adjusting our expectations from that point. >> pelley: the first time you saw him after you...
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because they've done everything really effectively throughout their careers like fred thompson or wesleyk. the book is "collision 2012." i don't know if you can confirm this, i've heard it's available on amazon.com. >> i've heard that too. >> dan, thank you very much for your time. >>> up next, "money" magazine reveals the best place to live in america. lots of green space, great schools, a close-knit community. where is it? we'll tell you up next. with angie's list, i save time, money, and i avoid frustration. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare, written by people just like you. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. dive into labor day with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. as soon as you feel it, weigh you down? try miralax. it works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. take the miralax pledge to feel better sooner. get a reward like a beauty treatment, a d
because they've done everything really effectively throughout their careers like fred thompson or wesleyk. the book is "collision 2012." i don't know if you can confirm this, i've heard it's available on amazon.com. >> i've heard that too. >> dan, thank you very much for your time. >>> up next, "money" magazine reveals the best place to live in america. lots of green space, great schools, a close-knit community. where is it? we'll tell you up next. with...
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>> guest: well, i think wesley snipes thought so and i don't think that worked out for him completely. i would -- i think -- let's put it this way. i assume that the law says i have to pay my taxes and i act accordingly. >> host: albany, are you still there? i think we lost him. wanted to get more perspective from him but let's try indianapolis. you're up now, hi. >> caller: that was a very good answer to the last question, i might add. while i have somebody there i want to ask about the money in the faith-based initiatives, bush's decree on starting to give money to religious organizations. i've tried to contact everybody here in indiana, as far as where the money is going, how is it divided between the nom denominations, is there a religious preference being given and nobody is tracking this money. we have a lot of politicians in indiana in the last ten years the be a scam investigations and everything else because of money in women's shelters and ending up buying cars and houses and stuff like this and it is a big mess here in indiana because the faith-based initiatives nobody is k
>> guest: well, i think wesley snipes thought so and i don't think that worked out for him completely. i would -- i think -- let's put it this way. i assume that the law says i have to pay my taxes and i act accordingly. >> host: albany, are you still there? i think we lost him. wanted to get more perspective from him but let's try indianapolis. you're up now, hi. >> caller: that was a very good answer to the last question, i might add. while i have somebody there i want to...
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four dramatically reducing economy rating on the hybrid, could this justin wesley the tip of the iceberg with the details on this in chicago. jeff, explain. >> poking around on this, nicole, and i'll tell you, there is a loophole in the epa regulations with regard to mpg a's big enough to drive if not a truck through, a hybrid through. look at the picture of the ford hybrid, the same engine, the same transmission, and it's in the same weight class as the ford fusion hybrid meaning by epa regulations, ford can assign that the same rating that the the better selling ford fusion gets. the ford fusion actually really does come close to the mpg rating, but this did not. look at that, it doesn't look like a fusion, does it? certainly worse aerodynamics on it. other vehicles that do the same sort of thing or a different vehicle, but get the same mpgs? look at vox -- volkswagon, their version both get the same mpgs as well, even though they are different vehicles, and when tested independently, the golf and sports wagon got better than the epa standards, good news. if you contrast that with the
four dramatically reducing economy rating on the hybrid, could this justin wesley the tip of the iceberg with the details on this in chicago. jeff, explain. >> poking around on this, nicole, and i'll tell you, there is a loophole in the epa regulations with regard to mpg a's big enough to drive if not a truck through, a hybrid through. look at the picture of the ford hybrid, the same engine, the same transmission, and it's in the same weight class as the ford fusion hybrid meaning by epa...
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now, his twin brother, wesley harris, was a senior at the university of virginia.ugust 28th, uncle wes took a trailways bus to d.c. where he met my dad and the two had breakfast. and together walked toward the lincoln memorial to attend the march for jobs and freedom. this week, i asked my dad to describe what it was like 50 years ago. this is what he told me. >> and we were early and wes and i were some concerned about whether there would be sufficient numbers of people there to be impressive. just as i think our thoughts were beginning to gather and some level of frustration on that, huge numbers of buses were rolling in, people, the crowd just magnified itself tremendously. for me, i have to tell you, if it were not for skin and bone my heart probably would, jumped out on to the ground. i had never been in a crowd so large of black folk who came with a level of seriousness and i'm not romanticizing it. a level of commitment and a level of courage. >> my father went on to graduate from howard university. to earn a ph.d. and to become the first dean of african-ame
now, his twin brother, wesley harris, was a senior at the university of virginia.ugust 28th, uncle wes took a trailways bus to d.c. where he met my dad and the two had breakfast. and together walked toward the lincoln memorial to attend the march for jobs and freedom. this week, i asked my dad to describe what it was like 50 years ago. this is what he told me. >> and we were early and wes and i were some concerned about whether there would be sufficient numbers of people there to be...