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>> no. >> whatever her arrange men with wesley and renee, alexandria is not asking for help.ong and bound for the county jail she shows little sympathy for other girls and women caught up on the sex trade. >> do you have sympathy for them. >> i think they make decisions. >> you say they are all responsible. >> i'm not saying they are responsible but some of them are gullible and naive to put themselves in that situation. so that's what happened. >> i knew it. and we're on tv. >> ain't that but a bitch. >> tv? oh, my god! visit tripadvisor orlando tripadvisor not only has millions of real travelers reviews and opinions but checks hundreds of websites so people can get the best hotel prices to plan, compare and book the perfect trip visit tripadvisor.com today >>> is anybody coming right now. >> sheriff's investigators in polk county, florida, are in the middle of a massive human trafficking sting. >> is that you in the pictures? >> this uncover is in contact with two women posting ads for what is known in the trade as a two-girl show. >> coming up now. >> shortly before 8:00 p
>> no. >> whatever her arrange men with wesley and renee, alexandria is not asking for help.ong and bound for the county jail she shows little sympathy for other girls and women caught up on the sex trade. >> do you have sympathy for them. >> i think they make decisions. >> you say they are all responsible. >> i'm not saying they are responsible but some of them are gullible and naive to put themselves in that situation. so that's what happened. >> i...
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wesley? >> i think that sometimes, president obama in particularly in his role as the first african-american president of the united states, any time he weighs in on race it's going to become a bit of a political distraction. no matter what he says or does. it's going to become an issue. i didn't have an issue with the president using the n-word because it was a conversation about the word in the academic sense. so i think a little bit of the political furor around it is a little disingenuous. you can't erase 200 or 300 years of institutionalized racism whether that be jim crow or most things that everyone agrees were systemically racist. the conversation has to be deeper than overt racism. it has to speak to systemic issues. >> race relations are not getting better. >> how better if they're part of our dna and transferred from one generation to another? americans are in some sense naturally by nature racist. it's an unfortunate indictment of a nation and it should be taken back. >> another n
wesley? >> i think that sometimes, president obama in particularly in his role as the first african-american president of the united states, any time he weighs in on race it's going to become a bit of a political distraction. no matter what he says or does. it's going to become an issue. i didn't have an issue with the president using the n-word because it was a conversation about the word in the academic sense. so i think a little bit of the political furor around it is a little...
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>> no. >> whatever her arrange men with wesley and renee, alexandria is not skg for help.und for the county jail she shows little sympathy for other girls and women caught up on the sex trade. >> do you have sympathy for them. >> i think they make decisions. >> you say they are all responsible. >> i'm not saying they are responsible but some of them are gullible and naive to put themselves in that situation. so that's what happened. >> i knew it. and we're on tv. >> ain't that but a bitch. >> tv? oh, my god! in the nation, we know how you feel about your car. so when coverage really counts, you can count on nationwide. ♪ love because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange just another way we put members first. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on your side will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. when you're living with diabetes, steady is exciting. o
>> no. >> whatever her arrange men with wesley and renee, alexandria is not skg for help.und for the county jail she shows little sympathy for other girls and women caught up on the sex trade. >> do you have sympathy for them. >> i think they make decisions. >> you say they are all responsible. >> i'm not saying they are responsible but some of them are gullible and naive to put themselves in that situation. so that's what happened. >> i knew it. and...
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wesley?i think that sometimes, president obama in particularly in his role as the first african-american president of the united states, any time he weighs in on race it's going to become a bit of a political distraction. no matter what he says or does. it's going to become an issue. i didn't have an issue with the president using the n-word because it was a conversation about the word in the academic sense. so i think a little bit of the political furor around it is a little disingenuous. you can't erase 200 or 300 years of institutionalized racism whether that be jim crow or most things that everyone agrees were systemically racist. the conversation has to be deeper than overt racism. it has to speak to systemic issues. >> race relations are not getting better. >> how better if they're part of our dna and transferred from one generation to another? americans are in some sense naturally by nature racist. it's an unfortunate indictment of a nation and it should be taken back. >> another netwo
wesley?i think that sometimes, president obama in particularly in his role as the first african-american president of the united states, any time he weighs in on race it's going to become a bit of a political distraction. no matter what he says or does. it's going to become an issue. i didn't have an issue with the president using the n-word because it was a conversation about the word in the academic sense. so i think a little bit of the political furor around it is a little disingenuous. you...
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back in 2012 and he was a candidate for wesley's doctor of ministry. our ellison barber visited the school today and spoke with some of the people who taught and studied alongside him. this plus have been a really tough day for them. >> reporter: it was. he was only on this campus about two weeks a year, but if you step inside this school, you would never guess that. pickney made quite an impression on the people here and on one in particular. >> my wife woke me up to tell me and i screamed. i could not believe it, not clementa! >> reporter: dr. william mcclain met reverend pickney years ago at a church conference in south carolina. he says he knew right away pickney was special. >> i wanted to know what was all about him. >> reporter: the two hit it off. mcclain visited him in the state's capitol. mcclain eventually convinced pickney to pursue a doctorate. his death has left a hole in this campus, a deep storro for the loss of the person and his work. >> the love and justice together and that's his life. that was his life in the legislature and in the
back in 2012 and he was a candidate for wesley's doctor of ministry. our ellison barber visited the school today and spoke with some of the people who taught and studied alongside him. this plus have been a really tough day for them. >> reporter: it was. he was only on this campus about two weeks a year, but if you step inside this school, you would never guess that. pickney made quite an impression on the people here and on one in particular. >> my wife woke me up to tell me and i...
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. >> wesley matthews complains about every foul. ]? 6% body fat. >> can we make a special called "i hate jalen rose" because i hate jalen rose. >> jimmy butler looks so ugly, bruh, look like a face you put on a totem pole, bruh, looking like a tiki mask, bruh. >> jeremy lin is worth probably a half jar of mustard pickles. you're worth a half jar of mustard pickles. >> reggie miller can't dress for [ bleep ]. really? >> draymond green look like donkey from "shrek." >> zach randolph is not so much in basketball shape, rather, he is a basketball shape. yes, i just called him fat. #sports. it's all right. >> mark jackson is easily the most annoying voice on television. well, then there's jeff van gundy. >> yo. jeff van gundy, a fool, lol. i is. >> andrew bogut is so [ bleep ] ugly. he might be the infamous big foot. well, guess we found him. >> imagine the damage steph curry would be doing in the nba if he doesn't have such a girly name. #changeittosteve. steve's a terrible name -- shoot, that's my coach's name. >> deandre jordan looks
. >> wesley matthews complains about every foul. ]? 6% body fat. >> can we make a special called "i hate jalen rose" because i hate jalen rose. >> jimmy butler looks so ugly, bruh, look like a face you put on a totem pole, bruh, looking like a tiki mask, bruh. >> jeremy lin is worth probably a half jar of mustard pickles. you're worth a half jar of mustard pickles. >> reggie miller can't dress for [ bleep ]. really? >> draymond green look like...
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we will ask general wesley character when clark when he joins us snex. nme. . e. . . e. x. t.ck out the edge of the samsung galaxy s6 edge. it displays colors when your top five contacts call. the edge of the iphone 6 displays nothing. the gs6 edge also displays texts, news, sports, stocks, weather, twitter, and email. while the edge of this guy has some buttons. when you do the math it's clear. six is greater than six. the galaxy s6 edge. now at sprint get the samsung galaxy s6 edge for zero down and just $5 a month. . >>> we don't yet have a complete strategy because it requires commitments on the part of the iraqis as well about how recruit recruitment takes place, how that training takes place. and so the details of that are not yet worked out. >> that was president obama on monday admitting the white house strategy against isis is incomplete. now, news out of the white house that the president is considering sending hundreds more u.s. troops to iraq. let's bring in retired general wesley character. he's a former nato supreme allied commander. he's also the author of "don'
we will ask general wesley character when clark when he joins us snex. nme. . e. . . e. x. t.ck out the edge of the samsung galaxy s6 edge. it displays colors when your top five contacts call. the edge of the iphone 6 displays nothing. the gs6 edge also displays texts, news, sports, stocks, weather, twitter, and email. while the edge of this guy has some buttons. when you do the math it's clear. six is greater than six. the galaxy s6 edge. now at sprint get the samsung galaxy s6 edge for zero...
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so less than 1 in 100 are charged. >> wesley, thank you very much. >>> joining me now, walter madison, attorney for the family of tamir rice. mr. madison, let me start with you. the family's reaction to this news today? >> well, they feel empowered, they feel engaged. they believe they are now part of a system that engagement, and they know exactly now what went into it, offers the transparency which will ultimately hopefully lead to legitimacy and the authority that law enforcement officers wield. we have this great divide between the african-americans and law enforcement officers, and i can't think of a better way to foster that trust, which will lead to legitimate authority, than to allow them to be engaged and have transparency in a process. >> professor williams, i had you on this program a few nights ago. frankly, it did seem something like a hail mary to me. i'm surprised by the speed and definitiveness with which the judge has responded. are you? >> yes. and happily so. six months, again, we talked about this on tuesday, more than six months ago tamir rice was killed. we filed
so less than 1 in 100 are charged. >> wesley, thank you very much. >>> joining me now, walter madison, attorney for the family of tamir rice. mr. madison, let me start with you. the family's reaction to this news today? >> well, they feel empowered, they feel engaged. they believe they are now part of a system that engagement, and they know exactly now what went into it, offers the transparency which will ultimately hopefully lead to legitimacy and the authority that law...
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connection, pickney studied at wesley theological seminary in 2012. one of his professors, dr. weans told us he was the sort of person everybody was honored to meet known as clem, humble and revered by everyone who came across him. >> everyone looked to him as a leader. he was a leader from the beginning. he was elected to the statehouse at 23, to the state senate at 27. he's pastor of one of the most historic ame churches in the country, but there's such a great loss to the church and society. he had so much promise and potential and spill so young. >> pickney was just finishing his -- still so young. >> pickney was just finishing his final project in the school set to graduate in may, 2016. >>> meantime prince george's county executive rushern baker says he's particularly touched by this tragedy because he was personally acquainted with the victim reverend pickney who was a state senator in south carolina. >> so are others. surae chinn talked with family and friends who live here in d.c. >> reporter: family and friends of the pastor say clementa pickney was destined for great
connection, pickney studied at wesley theological seminary in 2012. one of his professors, dr. weans told us he was the sort of person everybody was honored to meet known as clem, humble and revered by everyone who came across him. >> everyone looked to him as a leader. he was a leader from the beginning. he was elected to the statehouse at 23, to the state senate at 27. he's pastor of one of the most historic ame churches in the country, but there's such a great loss to the church and...
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katty: for more than a strategy to defeat the islamic state i spoke with general wesley clark, the supremeied commander at nato who joined me from little rock. thank you for joining me. what difference do you think that these 450 extra troops and advisors can make an defeating the islamic state? general clark: first, they can increase the amount of training going on with the iraqi forces. second because what working with the sunni tribes in the anbar province they can put pressure on the iraqi government to follow through on obligation. creating a sunni national tribal national guard for the sunnis to support the national guard forces. the same way they are supporting the shia militia that are fighting elsewhere. this is what the sunnis want. this is the signal that will bring the sunnis back in. the reason it has not been done, is because the iraqi government and prime minister abadi are under pressure from iran not to do this. iran wants iraq to become a shia state that the bins to its will. they do not want the sunnis to have a power. this is a political move by the united states, and a
katty: for more than a strategy to defeat the islamic state i spoke with general wesley clark, the supremeied commander at nato who joined me from little rock. thank you for joining me. what difference do you think that these 450 extra troops and advisors can make an defeating the islamic state? general clark: first, they can increase the amount of training going on with the iraqi forces. second because what working with the sunni tribes in the anbar province they can put pressure on the iraqi...
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. >> host: joe in wesley chapel, fla.. your question please. >> caller: good afternoon. my question revolves around our diplomatic relations with china, with vietnam, both communist countries and q. and the excuse is made in cuba being a communist country, explain to me if you will provide some history on the u.s. loss of life. i am talking soldiers etc.. how is it the week and have a diplomatic office in the united states with vietnam where there was 50,000 u.s. soldiers lost fans we cannot recognize cuba? can you provide the listening audience with somewhere of the total number of u.s. blases dealing with cuba? >> host: >> guest: tom hayden. >> caller: i don't -- >> guest: i don't think the number of americans killed in conflict with cuba is large compared to vietnam but you raised a very interesting question. the book tries to answer it. i interviewed many people. it is as if we got stuck in time in 1961 when we invaded cuba it failed cuba became a more revolutionary country. they shook up latin america, sent troops to africa to fight against portuguese colonialism, s
. >> host: joe in wesley chapel, fla.. your question please. >> caller: good afternoon. my question revolves around our diplomatic relations with china, with vietnam, both communist countries and q. and the excuse is made in cuba being a communist country, explain to me if you will provide some history on the u.s. loss of life. i am talking soldiers etc.. how is it the week and have a diplomatic office in the united states with vietnam where there was 50,000 u.s. soldiers lost fans...
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clementa pinckney even gave the morning prayer once here and went to wesley theological seminary in northwest. again folks are remembering the nine victims who were lost in south carolina. here's the prayer card here remembering folks who have died and perished at this church. the program should last more than an hour. we'll be here and talk to a lot of people who have a lot of emotions after today's vigil. live here in washington, surae chinn, wusa9. >> thank you very much. it's obviously hard to put yourselves in the shoes after community who just lost nine people so suddenly, so violently. six women and three men were killed. three of hose people pastors at the emanuel a.m.e. church. some worked as a high school coach, a librarian a church custodian. chris singleton is a baseball player at charleston southern university who lost his mother. >> we're mourning right now but i know we'll get through t. my momma was a god fearing woman. >> the youngest victim, 26-year- old twanza sanders just graduated from college with a business degree. the oldest, 87 yearldz suzie -- 87-year-old suzie jacks
clementa pinckney even gave the morning prayer once here and went to wesley theological seminary in northwest. again folks are remembering the nine victims who were lost in south carolina. here's the prayer card here remembering folks who have died and perished at this church. the program should last more than an hour. we'll be here and talk to a lot of people who have a lot of emotions after today's vigil. live here in washington, surae chinn, wusa9. >> thank you very much. it's...
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. >> it wasn't ferreter report even without the ability to use his legs 14 year-old jake wesley has no problem taking a stand. >> i don't think people in wheelchairs or with any disease should be excluded from activities. >> reporter: as a child jake was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy, a genetic disease that degrades muscles overtime. generally it makes life tough and makes life short. >> he has been a strong advocate for himself ape other kids with disabilities. >> reporter: jake's fat are keith says his son's nature kicked in last friday when his family received this letter from jake's school. >> my wife and i were upset. >> reporter: that letter from bucks county technical high school was addressed to 60 students labeled medically exempt from the school's athletic field day n plane language it tells parents their children are not allowed to participate and they have to wear special wrist band to demote their status and if they are caught removing band or participating in the day they face quote disciplinary consequences. labeled, an inside line. >> you cannot be doing it like tha
. >> it wasn't ferreter report even without the ability to use his legs 14 year-old jake wesley has no problem taking a stand. >> i don't think people in wheelchairs or with any disease should be excluded from activities. >> reporter: as a child jake was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy, a genetic disease that degrades muscles overtime. generally it makes life tough and makes life short. >> he has been a strong advocate for himself ape other kids with disabilities....
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. >> yeah, 14 year-old jake wesley suffered from muscular dystrophy, a genetic disease that degrade muscles overtime. jake says his school bucks county technical high school sent him and 60 others a letter. it said students labeled medically exempt can't participate in student's field day. jake took action calling for justice on twitter and connecting with a special need group. school officials saw what jake wrote and retract a letter and then issued a full apology. >> i'm happy that he brought it to our attention because again, we were wrong. >> i don't think people in wheelchairs or with any disease should be exploited from activities. >> look at jake. >> that is great. school officials now say they want to do more for special needs students. field day by the way is this friday. you are not going to stop jake. >> nicely done. >> i want to get out there and get it done. >> nicely done. >>> 4:44. more rain. >> more on the way. >> yes. >> today will be a little bit of the break for a rot of people. we will keep cloud around. you might see some sunshine further north you go. >> really. >> no
. >> yeah, 14 year-old jake wesley suffered from muscular dystrophy, a genetic disease that degrade muscles overtime. jake says his school bucks county technical high school sent him and 60 others a letter. it said students labeled medically exempt can't participate in student's field day. jake took action calling for justice on twitter and connecting with a special need group. school officials saw what jake wrote and retract a letter and then issued a full apology. >> i'm happy...
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el dia de hoy wesley mallette del departamento deportivo de la universidad de berkley dio a conocer delpersonas que ya comparon boleto para este juego se les dara un reembolso y tendran prioridad para compara entradas en avaya stadium. gabriel terminamos con informacion del mundial de futbol femenino.. jaime becerril nos tiene la previa de las semifinales desde canada. adelante. take pkg 0:01 0:08 trt: 1:08 pkg semifinales candentes los partidos de cuartos de final arrastraron a los escuadrones que se pararon en el trono como favoritos desde el inicio de esta copa y ahora esperan turno en las semis. pkg: francia ante alemania... este termino con un triste empate a 1 en el estadio olmpico de montreal. llegando a los penales en donde se cocin a fuego lento la victoria de las alemanas de neid con final de 5-4 as llegaba el primer semifinalista el china ante estados unidos......este nos dejo el paladar amargo en varias ocasiones y con un pobre marcador solo se logr conseguir uno en el estadio lansdowne a favor de estados unidos.. el epicentro del temblor fue provocado por loyd al 51 austral
el dia de hoy wesley mallette del departamento deportivo de la universidad de berkley dio a conocer delpersonas que ya comparon boleto para este juego se les dara un reembolso y tendran prioridad para compara entradas en avaya stadium. gabriel terminamos con informacion del mundial de futbol femenino.. jaime becerril nos tiene la previa de las semifinales desde canada. adelante. take pkg 0:01 0:08 trt: 1:08 pkg semifinales candentes los partidos de cuartos de final arrastraron a los escuadrones...
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her children, grandchildren and friend at wesley enhanced living in northeast philadelphia were on handbirthday to virginia. >>> world news saturday is next here on channel six, don't miss "action news" at ten on phl17 tonight. so we're back here on six abc at 11:00 o'clock. for walter perez melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team, i'm sarah bloomquist. we will see you right back here at 11: >>> welcome to "world news tonight." the hunt in overdrive. one escaped killer still on the run. officers on high alert in the air and on the ground. inside the final hours of the prisoner finally taken down. >> i have never been so scared in all my life. >>> couples racing to the altar to say "i do." that historic ruling lifting the ban on same sex marriage. tonight, the states still saying "not here." >>> and not here, either. a climber pulling the confederate flag down at the south carolina state capitol. the raging debate tonight, as more victims of that church massacre are laid to rest. >>> and, the warning for anyone about to fire up the barbecue. what this x-ray reveale
her children, grandchildren and friend at wesley enhanced living in northeast philadelphia were on handbirthday to virginia. >>> world news saturday is next here on channel six, don't miss "action news" at ten on phl17 tonight. so we're back here on six abc at 11:00 o'clock. for walter perez melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team, i'm sarah bloomquist. we will see you right back here at 11: >>> welcome to "world news...
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we have a caller that of the first time wesley -- we have not had a debate about the color in the month of june to i really appreciate the mayor's office working with our stakeholders and the public sector. nonprofits, to raise the cola. so they can the cost of doing business for nonprofits. i'm really excited about the work to support seniors and people with disabilities. we haven't seen as large an increase in services as we have busy. that's really something important because i know doing during our downturn we did have a lot of cuts to senior services were we just generally build upon those services as we could have. overall, the one thing i think that were missing in this budget is especially overseeing evictions continuing strongly, and being very harmful to people is that we haven't funded defense as much as we'd like you to think between now and middle of july when we do the final part of the budget we can actually think about how to meet the growing demand of services for people who are facing eviction in san francisco. again, i reserve my comments on the housing bond at that p
we have a caller that of the first time wesley -- we have not had a debate about the color in the month of june to i really appreciate the mayor's office working with our stakeholders and the public sector. nonprofits, to raise the cola. so they can the cost of doing business for nonprofits. i'm really excited about the work to support seniors and people with disabilities. we haven't seen as large an increase in services as we have busy. that's really something important because i know doing...
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wesley, thank you. >>> coming up the trouble with iggy?star cancels a performance after controversial comments on social media were revealed. >>> and later on a group of tourists they take naked photos of themselves on top of a mountain in malaysia. a location that some locals say is religious and sacred. guess what. they're now accused of causing an earthquake and facing serious consequences. ♪ one on the left and one on the right. ♪ can't tell them apart try as you might. ♪ ♪ but a wise man once said that the secret to life ♪ ♪ is to find one that don't look the same. ♪ ♪ find one that don't look the same. ♪ experience the distinct audi q5 at your local dealer today. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. i said people with hearts. because hearts health is important. that's why i've researched optimized and packaged this mix just for you. not you. so if you have a heart sta
wesley, thank you. >>> coming up the trouble with iggy?star cancels a performance after controversial comments on social media were revealed. >>> and later on a group of tourists they take naked photos of themselves on top of a mountain in malaysia. a location that some locals say is religious and sacred. guess what. they're now accused of causing an earthquake and facing serious consequences. ♪ one on the left and one on the right. ♪ can't tell them apart try as you...
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. >> reporter: even without the ability to use his legs, 14-year-old jake wesley has no problem taking a stand. >> i don't think people in wheel chairs are with any disease should be excluded from activities. >> reporter: as child jake was diagnosed with duschenne muscular dystrophy genetic disease that dee greats muscles over time. it makes life tough and makes life short. >> he's always been a strong advocate for himself and for other kids with, you know, with dissables. >> reporter: jake's father keith says his son's nature kicked in last friday when the family received this letter from jake's school. >> my wife and i were very upset. >> that letter from bucks county technical high school was addressed to about 60 students labeled medically exempt from the school's athletic field day. in plane language it tells parents their children aren't allowed to participate, they have to wear special wrist bands to denote their status and if they're caught removing the bands or participating in the day, they face quote disciplinary consequences. labeled and side lined. >> you can't be doing li
. >> reporter: even without the ability to use his legs, 14-year-old jake wesley has no problem taking a stand. >> i don't think people in wheel chairs are with any disease should be excluded from activities. >> reporter: as child jake was diagnosed with duschenne muscular dystrophy genetic disease that dee greats muscles over time. it makes life tough and makes life short. >> he's always been a strong advocate for himself and for other kids with, you know, with...
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my john wesley was onto something. he knew that education would allow him to be something that he otherwise would not even imagine and knew that it would resonate for generations to come. indeed, my father went on to become not just college educated and advanced degreed and an administrator at the university of denver and a presbyterian minister. and his sister, my aunt teresa, would go to the university of wisconsin in 1952. she would get a ph.d. in victorian literature and write books on dickens. you think what i do is weird for a black person? she wrote books on dickens. [ applause ] because of all that my grandfather and others of my ancestors, really second-class citizenship, she understood that education was a privilege not a right. and that it therefore conferred certain obligations. and so today i would like to talk a little bit with you about the important responsibilities of educated people. the first responsibility is really one that you have to yourself, the responsibility to find something that you're pass
my john wesley was onto something. he knew that education would allow him to be something that he otherwise would not even imagine and knew that it would resonate for generations to come. indeed, my father went on to become not just college educated and advanced degreed and an administrator at the university of denver and a presbyterian minister. and his sister, my aunt teresa, would go to the university of wisconsin in 1952. she would get a ph.d. in victorian literature and write books on...
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but the >> reporter: ability the use his legs 14 year old trick wesley no problem taking a stand.in the chair's should be excluded from activities" >> reporter: accused agnos with muscular dystrophy genetic disease that degrees muscles over time generally makes liftoff and makes life short his father keith says this was a turkic and last friday family received this letter from jim school. the >> reporter: letter from a high school was addressed to 60 students labeled...
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. >> reporter: reverend david wesley brown organize the rally he says the guns were bought by someoneally but then sold or given to someone illegal. it's what's known as straw purchasing. >> these guns were bought on the street. so our mission is to get in the way of straw purchasing. >> reporter: no get the guns off the streets. >> these moms and dads have their children in their hearts but no parent should have to wear them on their chest. >> i will never see my son again. changed my whole life. >> reporter: now this is an inter faith group called heeding god's call that put on this demonstration they do it around the city. they've been to the state capitol in harrisburg and rallies in the nation's capitol in d.c. and they say they are already planning the next one. iain and lucy. >> all right, thank you very much brad. >>> the faa may be getting involved in something that happened at a phillies game today. eagle security member stopped a man flying a drone. they confiscated that little aircraft. eagles and phillies security got involved along philadelphia police. investigators say
. >> reporter: reverend david wesley brown organize the rally he says the guns were bought by someoneally but then sold or given to someone illegal. it's what's known as straw purchasing. >> these guns were bought on the street. so our mission is to get in the way of straw purchasing. >> reporter: no get the guns off the streets. >> these moms and dads have their children in their hearts but no parent should have to wear them on their chest. >> i will never see my...
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. >> pastor wesley, you're a pastor so you know all about this.this is part of your world and also part of the history of this country. where black people could go, sanctuary, it's called a womb, sometimes it's a place to get away from the law, get away from white people who were who is still in some cases. >> the church, businesses, newspapers, all of that came out of the black church and it's always been a critical place for us to proceed with race locations in america. >> so what happens when this kid goes into the church on purpose, an historic spot, and uses that to do his statement, his terrorist statement? >> it always backfires. it's a mean, horrific and evil act but it does galvanize people but we do have to ask that question and secure the resources, the parishioners who come and need to know they're in a safe place. >> when we return, we'll talk to two straight legislators and friends of pastor pinckney, the leader of mother emanuel church, he was killed last night by a killer. oh, i don't know. the apocalypse? we're fine. i bundled ren
. >> pastor wesley, you're a pastor so you know all about this.this is part of your world and also part of the history of this country. where black people could go, sanctuary, it's called a womb, sometimes it's a place to get away from the law, get away from white people who were who is still in some cases. >> the church, businesses, newspapers, all of that came out of the black church and it's always been a critical place for us to proceed with race locations in america. >>...
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those of you who are not economists are very much in the position of one of the students of wesley claire mitchell, famous economist who taught the history of economic doctrine of columbia university in the 1910s and '20s. the student was having a very difficult time with the subject. reading ricardo and endless 19th century economists who can't write and came up to wesley claire mitchell after one of the most tedious lectures everlasting hours, i would assume, and said, dr. mitchell, how can you stand this topic? this is just -- this is just awful? and mitchell looked at the student and said i have a very high tolerance for this topic. so i hope you have very high tolerance for this topic this afternoon because from the weed tops i am going into the weed bottoms. i think it's important that one of us speak about the mechanics, and these remarks are intended directed at keith and his colleagues, but they're intended not to be, in a sense, a cookbook for them, but based on the experience that we acquired here at the heritage foundation and other organizations outside of government over the
those of you who are not economists are very much in the position of one of the students of wesley claire mitchell, famous economist who taught the history of economic doctrine of columbia university in the 1910s and '20s. the student was having a very difficult time with the subject. reading ricardo and endless 19th century economists who can't write and came up to wesley claire mitchell after one of the most tedious lectures everlasting hours, i would assume, and said, dr. mitchell, how can...
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. >> wesley matthews complains about every file. 6% body fat. >> looks like donkeys from shrink. >> looks like an uncle at the cookout. >> i think sharing is caring. so [ bleep ]. >> i've had quite a day. >> you've had quite a day? >> i've got to tell you, though when he said that thing about the donut, i don't know why, my mind is on donuts. >> okay. you just blew it. tonight, greta van susteren "on the record" and i was on "the view" and not to be outdone by all of these fantastic "one more thing," today is national donut day. and there's an opportunity for an amazing segment. >> i know. they used to make she's for the soldiers. invented in 1920 by a new yorker. would anyone like to partake? >> i just want to look at -- >> sure i want to watch you eat one, eric. >> i love donuts. >> i'm watching you. go for it. >> he really did. >> this is so delicious. >> i'm not holey. >> you never miss an episode of "the five," set your dvr. "special report" is up next. >>> a war of words. republicans return fire against hillary clinton. this i
. >> wesley matthews complains about every file. 6% body fat. >> looks like donkeys from shrink. >> looks like an uncle at the cookout. >> i think sharing is caring. so [ bleep ]. >> i've had quite a day. >> you've had quite a day? >> i've got to tell you, though when he said that thing about the donut, i don't know why, my mind is on donuts. >> okay. you just blew it. tonight, greta van susteren "on the record" and i was on "the...
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. >> pastor wesley you're a pastor so you know all about this. your world and also part of the history of this country. where black people could go sanctuary, it's called a womb sometimes it's a place o getto get away from the law, get away from white people who were who is still in some cases. >> the church businesses newspapers, all of that came out of the black church and it's always been a critical place for us to proceed with race locations in america. >> so what happens when this kid goes into the church on purpose, an historic spot and uses that to do his statement, his terrorist statement? >> it always back fires. it's a mean horrific and evil act but it does gal van use people in their faith and ultimately it helps us to recognize where we're hurt and find that place of healing. we do have issues to deal with and the church does become a safe zone. >> i expect this sunday would be the ceremony. >> definitely. we'll have to address it especially being father's day. >> do you want cops at your gate, your door? >> no definitely not. that's
. >> pastor wesley you're a pastor so you know all about this. your world and also part of the history of this country. where black people could go sanctuary, it's called a womb sometimes it's a place o getto get away from the law, get away from white people who were who is still in some cases. >> the church businesses newspapers, all of that came out of the black church and it's always been a critical place for us to proceed with race locations in america. >> so what happens...
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general wesley clark general carter hamm admiral william physical lon, major general james "spider" markslieutenant general, ambassador kalil zad, phil mudd they all had important insight into what's going on right now. i learned something. i think our viewers will, as well. >> thank you very much. we'll watch. wolf's special reported "isis: what should the u.s. do now," tonight at 9:00 eastern here on cnn. thank you, sir. >>> next, caitlyn jenner, former formerly bruce jenner revealed her new image of all places, "vanity fair." what's next? how will this moment serve to be an inspiration for others? does it matter that she's a celebrity? >>> now that caitlyn jenner is, in her own words, free many are asking can her change benefit the transgender movement? her stunning "vanity fair" cover exposed the world her courage and bravery. a lot of her supporters hope the transition sparks a larger conversation about the transgender community in general. actress laverne cox who stars on netflix' "orange is the new black" wrote on her blog "most trans folks don't have the privileges caitlyn and i n
general wesley clark general carter hamm admiral william physical lon, major general james "spider" markslieutenant general, ambassador kalil zad, phil mudd they all had important insight into what's going on right now. i learned something. i think our viewers will, as well. >> thank you very much. we'll watch. wolf's special reported "isis: what should the u.s. do now," tonight at 9:00 eastern here on cnn. thank you, sir. >>> next, caitlyn jenner, former...
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. >> wesley matthews complains about every foul. the bench you fat [ bleep ]. i have 6% body fat. >> jordan looks like the uncle at a cookout that sticks a fork in your plate. >> i think sharing is caring so [ bleep ]. >> i could do that tonight. i've had quite a day. >> you've had quite a day? >> of mean tweets. >> i got to tell you, when he said that thing about the doughnut i don't know why, my mind is on doughnuts. >> well, okay. you just blew it. but anyway, so tonight with greta van susteren. we'll be talking about my book. not to be outdone by all these fantastic one more things today national doughnut day and this was started by the salvation army in chicago in 1938. so of course you know i love the opportunity to do an amazing food segment. >> are you surprised the obamas haven't used an executive order to reverse this? >> i know, but they used to make these for the soldiers. doughnuts were invented this 1920 by a new yorker. would anyone like to par take oig? >> i want to watch you eat it. >> go for it. >> i can't eat doug
. >> wesley matthews complains about every foul. the bench you fat [ bleep ]. i have 6% body fat. >> jordan looks like the uncle at a cookout that sticks a fork in your plate. >> i think sharing is caring so [ bleep ]. >> i could do that tonight. i've had quite a day. >> you've had quite a day? >> of mean tweets. >> i got to tell you, when he said that thing about the doughnut i don't know why, my mind is on doughnuts. >> well, okay. you just blew...
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. >> that's according to economists at wesley college and the university of maryland.come families particularly benefit from time with kelly monster and his friends. the show debuted in 1969 making it one of the countries longest running television programs, and i know i actually grew up with big bird and burt and ernie. >> my favorites. >> oh, yes grover, elmo. >> and great to know it is educational, but good to know it has lasting impact on children. >> part of every child's childhood, i think. >> so many. 6:26. coming up in the next half hour every "eyewitness news" update on developing story, a threat at local school this morning. >> justin? >> and still no sign of escaped inmate in up-state new york, justin finch with the new lead authorities are following this morning. storms in the forecast for today. katie times it all out for you. justin checking on the roads. our other justin. when we do traffic and weather togetherment back in just two minute. good morning. >> heavy rain, not drying out just yet. could see found round of showers, thunderstorms, see them righ
. >> that's according to economists at wesley college and the university of maryland.come families particularly benefit from time with kelly monster and his friends. the show debuted in 1969 making it one of the countries longest running television programs, and i know i actually grew up with big bird and burt and ernie. >> my favorites. >> oh, yes grover, elmo. >> and great to know it is educational, but good to know it has lasting impact on children. >> part of...
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. >> i want to bring in general wesley clark.al, there's another piece of information today that's controversial. a statement made where the coalition has killed 10,000 members of isis. defense department official just told cnn he's dismayed that the state department released that figure. you served in vietnam. you know the controversy over releasing body counts. i suppose the question is what does that figure matter when isis is seizing dams, taking cities and threatening others? >> i think the figure does show that there is some impact from coalition air strikes assuming there's reality to that figure. you never know. we're not on the ground to count. we do listen in on conversations from time to time. we probably have people who are picking up things on the ground for us. that shows there's been some impact. isis is drawing in many thousands of recruits from around the world. you're not going to win a battle of attrition in this way. >> the fact that isis is taking territory, that body count, 10,000 was accurate as of six week
. >> i want to bring in general wesley clark.al, there's another piece of information today that's controversial. a statement made where the coalition has killed 10,000 members of isis. defense department official just told cnn he's dismayed that the state department released that figure. you served in vietnam. you know the controversy over releasing body counts. i suppose the question is what does that figure matter when isis is seizing dams, taking cities and threatening others?...
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and retired four star general wesley clark, who served in vietnam and over saw military operations in the balk ebbens and from the ucla general burkle center and can the u.s. defeat isis without committing more ground troops to iraq? >> i think the simple answer is yes, we have to find a way to do this. you can't pabbic right now. that is the way to lose this, by americanizing this fight. >> how do you do it without the ground troops. >> you have to have the troops there armed and they have to have the will to fight. >> the 3000 troops there. >> the local people have to fight. this is their fight. we have to avoid losing in order to win. so no u.s. ground troops right no now. >> what about that? can the u.s. with without u.s. ground troops. >> the u.s. can and in my view must win. i don't think we can help the iraqis win without additional u.s. support. perhaps forward air controllers and the like. >> how many? >> i don't know a number. the situation is sufficiently fragile that i think we're fast approaching a point that without the insertion of ground combat forces from the regional
and retired four star general wesley clark, who served in vietnam and over saw military operations in the balk ebbens and from the ucla general burkle center and can the u.s. defeat isis without committing more ground troops to iraq? >> i think the simple answer is yes, we have to find a way to do this. you can't pabbic right now. that is the way to lose this, by americanizing this fight. >> how do you do it without the ground troops. >> you have to have the troops there armed...
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is attended the church every sunday. 49-year-old depayne middleton-doctor who served in southern wesleyniversity. 45-year-old reverend sharonda singleton pictured here with her son on mother's day. consoled by his teammates, chris singleton remembers his mom. >> we love the way my mom did. the hate won't be anywhere near what the love is. >> reporter: the leader of emanuel ame church was silenced gunned down as he preached. >> and to see him die face down in the ground. >> reporter: a state senator reverend pinckney was the youngest appointed to legislature. after the shooting of scott, he led to the body cameras for police. >> a badge or gun does not give them superiority or trump their privileges and rights in south carolina. >> friends and family struggle to cope with the loss of so many inside the place of worship. tize wan sa sanders lost his life. cynthia hurd 54 years old, worked as a librarian. now, as a tribute to her service, it will be renamed in her honor. >> why would you do something like this. >> reporter: tim jackson mourning the loss of his grandmother, susie jackson. h
is attended the church every sunday. 49-year-old depayne middleton-doctor who served in southern wesleyniversity. 45-year-old reverend sharonda singleton pictured here with her son on mother's day. consoled by his teammates, chris singleton remembers his mom. >> we love the way my mom did. the hate won't be anywhere near what the love is. >> reporter: the leader of emanuel ame church was silenced gunned down as he preached. >> and to see him die face down in the ground....
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wesley dr. peterson, two men who graduated from a school down south somewhere. ed show." i'm in for ed schultz. the reverend al sharpton with "politics nation" starts right now. >> tonight on "politics nation," news. a judge says there's probable cause to charge a cleveland police officer with murder in the shooting death of 12-year-old tam irrice. also 2016 hopefuls need some vice and they're going on a retreat with mitt romney to get it? and an ugly war on the...
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on the morning of the assassination, he was driven to work by colleague by the name of wesley fraser. he testified that also had with him that day a long bulky package, which you put in the rear seat of the car. he asked what was in it, and oswald said curtain rods. a brown package of wrapping paper and tape the size that wesley fraser said oswald brought with him was found on the morning after the assassination in what was called the snipers nest, the room that all's well was sitting in, where he had put a bunch of boxes so that he could rest is rifle. on these papers, the carton had oswald's prints on it. no curtain rods were found in the building. to texas book depository workers were on the fifth floor, one floor below, where ostwald was at the time. both of them testify that they heard shots directly above them, and one of them testified that he heard cartridges fall on the floor directly above him. next, when he heard the first shot, a man by the name of howard brennan was sitting directly across from the texas book depository. circle a indicates where he saw a man at the time o
on the morning of the assassination, he was driven to work by colleague by the name of wesley fraser. he testified that also had with him that day a long bulky package, which you put in the rear seat of the car. he asked what was in it, and oswald said curtain rods. a brown package of wrapping paper and tape the size that wesley fraser said oswald brought with him was found on the morning after the assassination in what was called the snipers nest, the room that all's well was sitting in, where...
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and former nato supreme ally commander, retired four-star general wesley clark. he served in vietnam, oversaw allied military operations in the balkans. he's a senior fell toe ucla berkeley center. gentlemen, i want to welcome all of you here to our situation room. let me begin, general clark, with a simple question -- can the u.s. defeat isis without committing more ground troops to iraq? >> i think the simple answer is yes. we have to find a way to do it. you can't panic, throw in u.s. ground troops. that's the way to lose this, by americanizing this fight. you've got to get the ground troops that are r thearmed, and they've got to find the will to fight. >> 3,000 troops there -- >> the local people have to fight. this is their fight. we've got to avoid losing in order to win. so no u.s. ground troops now. >> what about that, no u.s. ground troops? can the win without a lot more u.s. ground troops? >> the u.s. can, and in my view must win. i don't think -- i don't think that we can help the iraqis win without additional u.s. support. perhaps forward air control
and former nato supreme ally commander, retired four-star general wesley clark. he served in vietnam, oversaw allied military operations in the balkans. he's a senior fell toe ucla berkeley center. gentlemen, i want to welcome all of you here to our situation room. let me begin, general clark, with a simple question -- can the u.s. defeat isis without committing more ground troops to iraq? >> i think the simple answer is yes. we have to find a way to do it. you can't panic, throw in u.s....
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wesley thanks.s up. >>> plus most toddlers working on the crawling or the walking. look at this one. a toddler rock climbing. the pint-sized pro meet her when we come back. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. [dad]i wear a dozen different hats doing small gigs,side gigs...gig gigs. quickbooks self-employed helps me get ready for tax time. to separate expenses,i just swipe. it's one hat i don't mind wearing. [passenger] i work for me. and so does quickbooks. it estimates my taxes,so i know how much stays in my pocket. and that's how i own it. [announcer]stay in the flow with quickbooks self-employed. start your free,thirty-day trial today at join-self-employed-dot-com. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or sto
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passion for educational excellence which pushed him through the leadership of bishop williams to go to wesley seminary where he will posthumously earn a doctor of ministry degree. clap [ applause ] his parents were my parents. his mom, mother akins, he called me one day and he said "middleton where are you?" just so happened i happened to be in charleston that day. he said "i need you go to red lobster and get a table together because i'm going to bring my mom there, she received some very bad news from the doctor." he said "i don't want you to say nothing, i want you cheer her up." because he knew i was just that way. and so it was that when she came we talked and laughed and we began to cheer her up not knowing that she only had a few weeks to live. but he loved his mother. he loved his father. when they would be traveling he said "middleton we're coming through north carolina. i want you to have a bed ready for me and dad." and so it was, i had a bed ready for him and dad. when they went up and when they came back. and then he called me one day and he said "middleton jonetta is having some
passion for educational excellence which pushed him through the leadership of bishop williams to go to wesley seminary where he will posthumously earn a doctor of ministry degree. clap [ applause ] his parents were my parents. his mom, mother akins, he called me one day and he said "middleton where are you?" just so happened i happened to be in charleston that day. he said "i need you go to red lobster and get a table together because i'm going to bring my mom there, she received...
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passion for educational excellence which pushed him through the leadership of bishop williams to go to wesleydoctor of ministry degree. [applause] his parents were my parents. his mom. he called me one day and said, middleton, where are you? i happened to be in charleston that day. he said i need you to go to red lobster and get a table because i'm going to bring my mom. she received bad news from the doctor. he said i don't want you to say nothing. i want you to cheer her up because he knew i was that way. when she came, we talked and laughed. we began to cheer her up, not knowing she only had a few weeks to live. but he loved his mother. he loved his father. when they would be traveling, he said, middleton, we are coming through north carolina. i want you to have a bed ready for me and dad. and so it was, i had a bed ready for him and dad when they came up and came back. he called me one day and said, middleton, john is having a problem with one of the boys. i need you to take him because your son is like a soldier. i told john if anybody can do something with him, middleton can do it. and
passion for educational excellence which pushed him through the leadership of bishop williams to go to wesleydoctor of ministry degree. [applause] his parents were my parents. his mom. he called me one day and said, middleton, where are you? i happened to be in charleston that day. he said i need you to go to red lobster and get a table because i'm going to bring my mom. she received bad news from the doctor. he said i don't want you to say nothing. i want you to cheer her up because he knew i...
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he had a passion for educational excellence which pushed them through to go through to wesley theologicalust so happened i was in charleston that day. he said i need you to go to red lobster and get a table together because i'm going bring my mom there and she received so very bad news from the doctor. i don't want you to say nothing. i want you to cheer her up. he knew that i was that way. and so it was when she came we talked and laughed and we began to cheer her up, not knowing she only had a few weeks to live. he loved his father. when they were traveling, he would say middleton, we are coming through north carolina, have a bed ready for me and dad. and so it was, i had a bed ready for him and dad. when we went up and when they came back. he called me one day and said, middleton, he is having problems with one of those boys. i need you to take him, because your son is like a soldier. i told him that if anybody can do something with him, middleton can do it. we met in a parking lot in columbia, south carolina and he packed him up and i took him home. amen. our children were tied togeth
he had a passion for educational excellence which pushed them through to go through to wesley theologicalust so happened i was in charleston that day. he said i need you to go to red lobster and get a table together because i'm going bring my mom there and she received so very bad news from the doctor. i don't want you to say nothing. i want you to cheer her up. he knew that i was that way. and so it was when she came we talked and laughed and we began to cheer her up, not knowing she only had...