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wesley is the only one we have. the story starts with him, wesley culp. he was born in petersburg in adams county, now called york springs. his family had deep gettysburg roots. he was part of the fourth-generation. his father started his family here, wesley's older brother william was born here. wesley lived in petersburg for about seven or eight years, the family moved back to gettysburg in 1847. how do we know that? paper ads. paper ads are very valuable. it says he has just moved his tailor shop to baltimore street. wesley lived here from 1847 to 1856. about nine years. very formative years, and they went to go south with his employer. why did his employer go south, cw hoffman? i thought he would be a fringe part of this story. he is essential. he is a central figure. he was born in germany. he came to the u.s. as an infant. his father never fit in. they moved eight or nine times. they eventually settled in gettysburg. i think cw who was an entrepreneur at heart was determined not to be the failure that his father was. the carriage industry was thrivi
wesley is the only one we have. the story starts with him, wesley culp. he was born in petersburg in adams county, now called york springs. his family had deep gettysburg roots. he was part of the fourth-generation. his father started his family here, wesley's older brother william was born here. wesley lived in petersburg for about seven or eight years, the family moved back to gettysburg in 1847. how do we know that? paper ads. paper ads are very valuable. it says he has just moved his tailor...
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wesley lived here from 1847 to 1856. about nine years. very formative years, and they went to go south with his employer. why did his employer go south, cw hoffman? i thought he would be a fringe part of this story. he is essential. he is a central figure. he was born in germany. he came to the u.s. as an infant. with his family. his father never really fit in. they mandate or nine times. from maryland to pennsylvania. they eventually settled in gettysburg. i think cw who was an entrepreneur at heart was determined not to be the failure that his father was. the carriage industry was thriving in gettysburg. he opened a carriage shop. this is one of his advertisements. there was one on chambersburg street. there was one sign that says this is the last remaining building of cw hoffman's carriage complex. for 20 years i had no idea. but that is where he was. to the extent he is mentioned again, he is always a carriage maker. i researched him and i found he was one of the most prominent citizens at gettysburg in the 1840's and 1850's. he has b
wesley lived here from 1847 to 1856. about nine years. very formative years, and they went to go south with his employer. why did his employer go south, cw hoffman? i thought he would be a fringe part of this story. he is essential. he is a central figure. he was born in germany. he came to the u.s. as an infant. with his family. his father never really fit in. they mandate or nine times. from maryland to pennsylvania. they eventually settled in gettysburg. i think cw who was an entrepreneur at...
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wesley culp came on the evening after the major fight. they came down carlisle street, made a left into town square to the hanover road. how do we know that? a friend who served with him in company b was on the brigade staff, the stonewall brigade. an interview in the early 1900s for the pittsburgh gazette times, we came in on the carlisle road, turning left into the square. there were few citizens to be seen because there had been much fighting in the streets. the townspeople made themselves scarce so no one welcomed or recognized wes culp on his homecoming. they knew he was the gettysburg rubble. -- rebel. the stonewall brigade moves to hanover road, the camp over there near a farm that is still there. there is a marker you can see. a lot of the men settled in. he goes into town to visit his sister. the confederates held the town, but it is a union town. there are guys with muskets. his heart was that been pounding. there he is walking down the street. he goes to the door, it is their confederate brother. hugging and kissing, they have
wesley culp came on the evening after the major fight. they came down carlisle street, made a left into town square to the hanover road. how do we know that? a friend who served with him in company b was on the brigade staff, the stonewall brigade. an interview in the early 1900s for the pittsburgh gazette times, we came in on the carlisle road, turning left into the square. there were few citizens to be seen because there had been much fighting in the streets. the townspeople made themselves...
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roy jr., wesley, and john carter cash agree to play guitar.l sing back-up vocals. listening to it in its raw form even, it's magnificent. fixed up, cleaned up, and with you guys added on? wow. what would your dad say? >> the way is love. i mean it's there in the title. >> about to fulfill their childhood fantasy, they feel something they never anticipated -- stage fright. >> my heart rate would come up, and i was thinking about playing to this big deal. >> that's next. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is prov
roy jr., wesley, and john carter cash agree to play guitar.l sing back-up vocals. listening to it in its raw form even, it's magnificent. fixed up, cleaned up, and with you guys added on? wow. what would your dad say? >> the way is love. i mean it's there in the title. >> about to fulfill their childhood fantasy, they feel something they never anticipated -- stage fright. >> my heart rate would come up, and i was thinking about playing to this big deal. >> that's next....
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so, wesley, explain more beyond the 140 characters you had. any play >> sure. should be asked to explain why. in part, you know, you think about the many iterations we have gone through in this conversation, right? when colin kaepernick initially didn't stand for the anthem and then knelt after having conversations with a former player. we have had him entertain bad faith interpretations of his act of protest, right? that he was somehow being disrespectful to the troops or disrespectful to the military. what we have seen here is the president of the united states really attacking players for expressing their first amendment rights. no matter how you feel about the cause 'cha colin kaepernick and have been supporting, the idea they would be fired or retaliated against. but beyond that, you had, you know, the president of the united states using some pretty coarse language, you know, again, calling on these sobs is not something that is known in the sports world we talk about a lot about brotherhood and camaraderie and teammates standing up for someone like that,
so, wesley, explain more beyond the 140 characters you had. any play >> sure. should be asked to explain why. in part, you know, you think about the many iterations we have gone through in this conversation, right? when colin kaepernick initially didn't stand for the anthem and then knelt after having conversations with a former player. we have had him entertain bad faith interpretations of his act of protest, right? that he was somehow being disrespectful to the troops or disrespectful...
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. >> with regard to your books, the big lie and not a daycare by the president of oklahoma wesley and -- wesleyan university. >> caller: getting back to the first principles from the smartest guys in the room, the founders. they put forth the first principles that we have gone off track on and they are getting us back to the road to prosperity and happiness. >> thank you for calling in here on booktv. by the way, not a daycare is airing next weekend on booktv. we have covered university
. >> with regard to your books, the big lie and not a daycare by the president of oklahoma wesley and -- wesleyan university. >> caller: getting back to the first principles from the smartest guys in the room, the founders. they put forth the first principles that we have gone off track on and they are getting us back to the road to prosperity and happiness. >> thank you for calling in here on booktv. by the way, not a daycare is airing next weekend on booktv. we have covered...
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the staff at wesley enhanced living in upper mooreland surprised henry yesterday with tickets togagat to the sold outshow at the wells fargo -- soldout show at the wells fargo stadium. the program grants bucket list items for residents. ♪ i bet he could sing along. had a great time rocking out to his favorite singer. henry wanted to thank everyone who helped him be a part of gaga's world tour. >>> and hats off to the staff at wesley's -- >> right? very nice. >> good job. >>> now for more of the stories we're following now on nbc10 news at 5:00 a.m. -- >> husband's last act. breaking now, a man spends his final moments trying to save his wife from an early morning fire. >>> heading home as cleanup begins post irma. flights will start to take off from philadelphia this morning to take people who evacuated back home. >>> and apple announcement, the new high-tech toys that could be hitting store shelves soon. one of those toys pretty pricey. >>> 5:00 a.m. good morning and welcome to nbc10 today. >> it might a perfect night for baseball. the phillies taking on the marlins. we have krystal
the staff at wesley enhanced living in upper mooreland surprised henry yesterday with tickets togagat to the sold outshow at the wells fargo -- soldout show at the wells fargo stadium. the program grants bucket list items for residents. ♪ i bet he could sing along. had a great time rocking out to his favorite singer. henry wanted to thank everyone who helped him be a part of gaga's world tour. >>> and hats off to the staff at wesley's -- >> right? very nice. >> good job....
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. >> with regard to your books, the big lie and not a daycare by the president of oklahoma wesley and -- wesleyan university. >> caller: getting back to the first principles from the smartest guys in the room, the founders. they put forth the first principles that we have gone off track on and they are getting us back to the road to prosperity and happiness. >> thank you for calling in here on booktv. by the way, not a daycare is airing next weekend on booktv. we have covered university professors talk and recently we did an interview with desousa. now we have casey, why are you not hear the professor? >> caller: well, i need assistance and i'm physically disabled so i was unable to get connected with someone. but i am watching. we are glad you are watching. >> caller: i am reading two books for the second time and i am enjoying them all over again. the book of the books are young adult selections. the first book is called the hate you give randy thomas. the second one is called. [inaudible] because i am a middle school librarian, i'm really enjoying this book because they both have t
. >> with regard to your books, the big lie and not a daycare by the president of oklahoma wesley and -- wesleyan university. >> caller: getting back to the first principles from the smartest guys in the room, the founders. they put forth the first principles that we have gone off track on and they are getting us back to the road to prosperity and happiness. >> thank you for calling in here on booktv. by the way, not a daycare is airing next weekend on booktv. we have covered...
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if he can create it, he thinks that's his contribution to the future. >> wesley, the last word? >> he's mobilizing our demons, and this is the president that was elected by stirring this type of discord. whether you agree with him or not, this is a president that was elected by driving division, and this is surprising this is what is still going on as we have fellow citizens fighting to their their lives. >> he just saw our interview with san juan. he just tweeted, thank you to carmen kwrufp carmen yulin cruz. we hope this is true. >> david, to the best of our understanding, fema had a plan and they have thousands of people there, and the ports in the airport are wrecked. the infrastructure of the country is wrecked. they have the red cross, the port is not ready to unload those things. this is little tweet, it took him 18 seconds to write it, and it shows recognition of need and it shows people able to hear anything that the leader of the free world cares. this is more than just a tweet to them. >> one of the things that happened after katrina is that the federal government rea
if he can create it, he thinks that's his contribution to the future. >> wesley, the last word? >> he's mobilizing our demons, and this is the president that was elected by stirring this type of discord. whether you agree with him or not, this is a president that was elected by driving division, and this is surprising this is what is still going on as we have fellow citizens fighting to their their lives. >> he just saw our interview with san juan. he just tweeted, thank you...
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. >> wesley: he's terrible. a president sets the tone and sets the example.ck in a two-minute drill. the quarterback sets the tone. president trump is not setting the tone. >> lauren: he is setting the tone, just not one that helps the united states. but all he's doing is setting a bad tone. >> wesley: yeah, yeah, he's setting the tone of negativity. right. >> tim: exactly. >> winfrey: matt? >> matt: we wanted somebody to go in and flip tables. we're tired of the status quo, as some people wanted on the other side. we were tired of that. >> winfrey: in your mind, what table got flipped? >> matt: every time he does a rally or a tweet, he's speaking for people that are sitting at home in iowa or oklahoma or montana that just want to say it that way. for years, we asked for a president who would just say it the way we do. we got that. >> frank luntz: grab a seat there. grab a seat next to him. >> winfrey: the conversation took place last month in a converted power plant in downtown grand rapids, where frank luntz, a pioneer in the use of focus groups and a contr
. >> wesley: he's terrible. a president sets the tone and sets the example.ck in a two-minute drill. the quarterback sets the tone. president trump is not setting the tone. >> lauren: he is setting the tone, just not one that helps the united states. but all he's doing is setting a bad tone. >> wesley: yeah, yeah, he's setting the tone of negativity. right. >> tim: exactly. >> winfrey: matt? >> matt: we wanted somebody to go in and flip tables. we're tired of...
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joining me now to talk about this general wesley clark, former nato allied commander wrote the forwardstates armed forces salute to america's heros." thanks for being with us. how concerned are you about the escalation when you hear a senior north korean official say the u.s. has declared war that sounds alarming. >> well, it is alarming. that's the typical north korean response to anything that the united states does that pushes them. so when they say that, though, we have to take that seriously. because as we see now they're moving assets and so forth. we don't want them to shoot down one of our airplanes. if they try to do this, though, i'm sure that we have the right of self-defense, we'll go back at them and this will further ratchet up the escalation. what we really need is behind-the-scenes diplomacy to cut down the escalation, because there's no advantage gained in starting a low-level conflict here. >> are you concerned about the possibility of an accidental conflict with this rhetoric being the background? >> well, the accidental conflict could occur by let's say some trigger
joining me now to talk about this general wesley clark, former nato allied commander wrote the forwardstates armed forces salute to america's heros." thanks for being with us. how concerned are you about the escalation when you hear a senior north korean official say the u.s. has declared war that sounds alarming. >> well, it is alarming. that's the typical north korean response to anything that the united states does that pushes them. so when they say that, though, we have to take...
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you have to remember to piggy back off of something wesley said. this began a couple of weeks ago when the president in the white house and attacked jamele hill on espn. attacked her for statements she made on twitter. a piece of the president's strategy here is to be divisive on the basis of race. we have to remember that the backdrop for this is the president is in alabama and stomping on behalf of the candidates to fill a senate seat down there. again, it's red meat to the base. if there any place where that type of dog whistle racial politics will work, it's in this race right here. that's part of the backdrop. where this transcends race and sport s the president made it part of his mission to undermine the institutions that have typically united americans. americans have always sought to whether you liked the news media or didn't like the news media, you looked to the news media. you looked to television and to reporters to be able to give you factual information upon which you base political and other decisions. by undermining the news media,
you have to remember to piggy back off of something wesley said. this began a couple of weeks ago when the president in the white house and attacked jamele hill on espn. attacked her for statements she made on twitter. a piece of the president's strategy here is to be divisive on the basis of race. we have to remember that the backdrop for this is the president is in alabama and stomping on behalf of the candidates to fill a senate seat down there. again, it's red meat to the base. if there any...
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. >> wesley lowry, he said it is about respect for first responders and military. two, he said you shouldn't do this at your place of work. first of all, if you talk to people in the military, some will agree with what the president have said. they know they don't fight for flag, they fight for country and constitution. >> it is stunning. we have to remember what this is. you have government officials, members of his cabinet advocating private business take punitive measures for political speeches that the president does not agree with. they do engage in patriotism. the u.s. government does not open the nfl. instructing nfl owners how to or to punish their players for political speech does have a potentially chilling effect that i think we can't lose here. they are private businesses, private citizens. it is up to those businesses to decide if they want to allow employees to president political speech. i don't know that members of the cabinet have any say whatsoever. we have the president of the united states asking for punitive measures to be taken against private
. >> wesley lowry, he said it is about respect for first responders and military. two, he said you shouldn't do this at your place of work. first of all, if you talk to people in the military, some will agree with what the president have said. they know they don't fight for flag, they fight for country and constitution. >> it is stunning. we have to remember what this is. you have government officials, members of his cabinet advocating private business take punitive measures for...
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just a small army of wesley wood workers with huge hearts. >> took the old one out, put new one in. >w air-conditioner to a new furnace and a brand new water heater installed in half a day. >> it was the right thing to do. the family is struggling financially burdened with many medical bills, and struggling to make ends meet, and we thought it would be nice to give back to the community that supported our company for so long. >> all told nearly $14,000 of donated appliances, parts and labor it also means less worrying about bills and concentrating more on bob's recovery. >> good lord has answered my prayers. i mean i still -- i still don't believe what's happening here. you know, and i'm is he thankf thankful. >> aww. >> you can see the weight lifted off. that's huge burden for someone limited income, medical bills mounting up and they were -- they were just dealing with it. no air-conditioning. the water heater was -- >> they're older. >> what a kind thing to do. >> i love that. >> yeah. >>> turning to the weather now, live look at wildwood, new jersey. couple beach weather at the en
just a small army of wesley wood workers with huge hearts. >> took the old one out, put new one in. >w air-conditioner to a new furnace and a brand new water heater installed in half a day. >> it was the right thing to do. the family is struggling financially burdened with many medical bills, and struggling to make ends meet, and we thought it would be nice to give back to the community that supported our company for so long. >> all told nearly $14,000 of donated...
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at oklahoma wesley. he ed's art were to lay featured in local and national news outlets. his most well-known this is not a daycare is that the university has since gone viral and is not the basis for his new book. along with their two sons seth and kobe had served as the first family since august of 2002. he actively participates in the community and the church. and serves on a variety of councils and boards relating to christian leadership public policy and community leadership. please help me walk him dr. everett piper. delighted to join you. i would suggest the audience should know their speaker. trigger warning. i do not shoot trigger warnings. i don't believe in safe spaces he is not safe but he is good i would argue that the great line of the academy of the university of americans and western universities and colleges. should not be safe but indeed they are good. i don't believe that my feelings are yours are the final measuring rod of what's right or wrong. i actually believe education should be more about facts than feelings feelings lead to fascism and fax lead t
at oklahoma wesley. he ed's art were to lay featured in local and national news outlets. his most well-known this is not a daycare is that the university has since gone viral and is not the basis for his new book. along with their two sons seth and kobe had served as the first family since august of 2002. he actively participates in the community and the church. and serves on a variety of councils and boards relating to christian leadership public policy and community leadership. please help me...
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general wesley clark joins us now, he's a retired four-star general and a former nato supreme alliedmander in europe. he's also a contributor for the united states armed forces magazine. general, good of you to join us today and always, sir, thank you for your service which has been quite valuable for the united states. as we look forward to what's going on right now, tell me if you will your gut reaction to this, this situation with iran. >> iran we're going to have to tighten up all of the measures we can to counteract iranian influence in the region. they're reaching out to syria, they're on, in south yemen pushing on saudi arabia, and we've got to participate with our friends and allies in the region and block it. israel's taking measures now against hezbollah on its northern border. we've got our troops on the ground spotting, working with the syrian, free syrian forces. we've got to figure out how to use those forces to limit iran's influence in the region. kelly: i'm glad you brought up israel, because during this week at the u.n. general assembly, as you know, the president o
general wesley clark joins us now, he's a retired four-star general and a former nato supreme alliedmander in europe. he's also a contributor for the united states armed forces magazine. general, good of you to join us today and always, sir, thank you for your service which has been quite valuable for the united states. as we look forward to what's going on right now, tell me if you will your gut reaction to this, this situation with iran. >> iran we're going to have to tighten up all of...
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jose is on the line from wesley chapel, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. regards,y disagree in i actually agree in regards to the firing. i believe no one with that kind of platform ought to have the right to express your feelings. live in a society and nation, there is free speech. , if you areelieve going to express your feelings in regards to politics, you ought to do it on a different platform. not one that everyone, you have access to so many people and people are listening. host: thank you for calling. let's go to massachusetts. what is your name? caller: kerry. a couple points. you have free press. on all stations, they never just report news, it is all opinions. on the other side of this you have a president who is an opportunist and businessmen. he has made his name over the years by using his name on his casinos in bold letters and using free publicity through the media to build his empire. he starts off the day saying, how can i pick a fight with the media? a source forind picking that fight to keep his name and face in front of the camera. the
jose is on the line from wesley chapel, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. regards,y disagree in i actually agree in regards to the firing. i believe no one with that kind of platform ought to have the right to express your feelings. live in a society and nation, there is free speech. , if you areelieve going to express your feelings in regards to politics, you ought to do it on a different platform. not one that everyone, you have access to so many people and people are listening....
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do you agree with wesley there? >> i think we have a situation now where if a white police officer shoots a black man, you know, one part of the community is going to say he's automatically guilty. he has to be found guilty. if he's not, there's no justice and you know, a riot can ensue and that's okay. and by a riot i don't mean peaceful protesters. that's fine. that's everybody's right but i'm talking about when bricks fly and 20 officers are injured trying to keep the peace. that's not a peaceful protest anymore. on the other hand i'm not here going to tell you every time an officer shoots somebody that's automatically justified because officers are automatically right. i'm saying it can be one way or the other and i'm going to assume that many of the people in that street protesting didn't hear all the facts or don't know it. they have an opinion already formed but if the officer is found not guilty, justice was not met and we just don't know that and you have a judge trying to agonize over his decision and make
do you agree with wesley there? >> i think we have a situation now where if a white police officer shoots a black man, you know, one part of the community is going to say he's automatically guilty. he has to be found guilty. if he's not, there's no justice and you know, a riot can ensue and that's okay. and by a riot i don't mean peaceful protesters. that's fine. that's everybody's right but i'm talking about when bricks fly and 20 officers are injured trying to keep the peace. that's not...
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so i wanted to ask you in all the museums, the eudora wesley house but specifically in the two museums that cover all of mississippi's history and focus on the civil rights movement, what is most important about the experience we give the public? most important for them to walk away feeling or knowing. >> i think in my case, dealing with the civil war, i think it's important that the public understand just what a , i'm trying to look for the best word here, what a complex issue the civil war was in mississippi, weekend to think of mississippi as the bastian of confederate-ism and 100 percent down the line for the confederacy and we supplied the president of the confederacy and so on but especially looking at the home front there were so many different nuances and levels of dedication if you will do the confederacy, levels of dedication even to the union war effort among the african-american slaves, just , it's a very complex society at the time that really defies any attempt to put it all into one black-and-white area that we can wrap our minds around. it was so complex and so chaotic
so i wanted to ask you in all the museums, the eudora wesley house but specifically in the two museums that cover all of mississippi's history and focus on the civil rights movement, what is most important about the experience we give the public? most important for them to walk away feeling or knowing. >> i think in my case, dealing with the civil war, i think it's important that the public understand just what a , i'm trying to look for the best word here, what a complex issue the civil...
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i'm leaving you, wesley. but why? you haven't noticed me in two years. i was in a coma.iation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have news. i've used most of our cellular data. come on, susan lucci! ♪ except for every ladies' night. vegetarian... only glad has forceflex to prevent rips, leaks, and punctures. so whatever you throw in the bag... stays in the bag. be happy, it's glad. when you don't get enough sleep, and your body aches, you're not yourself. tylenol® pm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you a better night, you're a better you all day. and for your daytime pain relief, try tylenol® extra strength. mawhen it comes to helping. her daughter, shopping for groceries, unclogging the sink, setting up dentist appointments and planning birthday parties, nobody does it better. she's also in a rock band. look at her shred. but when it c
i'm leaving you, wesley. but why? you haven't noticed me in two years. i was in a coma.iation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have news. i've used most of our cellular data. come on, susan lucci! ♪ except for every ladies' night. vegetarian... only glad has forceflex to prevent rips, leaks,...
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the president of oklahoma wesley university dr. everett piper. what i'm at home i have honor of watching massive dogs when he's giving lectures so which is always fun. [laughter] in his 14 year of president of the university, doctor piper become known for passionate defense of intellectual freedom, the advocate tirelessly for time tested truth and religion, education, and politics challenges the intolerance are of today's academic community. at oklahoma west lane he teaches to follow four basic, the jesus christ and pursuit of truth, and racket of wisdom. doctor piper on edss our routinely featured local and national news outlets and he serves as a regular guest on talk radio across the nation and most well known op-ed this is not a day care but a university. has since gone viral and is now basis for his new book. a native of michigan doctor piper and wife marci along with their two sonsset and kobe by served as oklahoma first families since august of 2002. dr. piper actively participates in the community and the west lane church and serves on va
the president of oklahoma wesley university dr. everett piper. what i'm at home i have honor of watching massive dogs when he's giving lectures so which is always fun. [laughter] in his 14 year of president of the university, doctor piper become known for passionate defense of intellectual freedom, the advocate tirelessly for time tested truth and religion, education, and politics challenges the intolerance are of today's academic community. at oklahoma west lane he teaches to follow four...
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. >> reporter: wesley boxy and his wife elizabeth made it to the roof of their apartment during the quake. here is what it looked like before the tremor, this is what's left now. >> i was shaking a lot more violently than i've ever seen. >> elizabeth was buried this morning. stories of heart break and tales of incredible survival continue to play out here. now, four days later, being pulled from the rubble alive would be a miracle. the work here is backbreaking, they're using picks, shovels and in some cases, their hands. tonight, l.a. county's elite fire and rescue team is deployed to find the missing. >> when concrete and rebar collapse and crumble, it's like a spider's web, nothing is easy. >> reporter: the team just working yards from where the mendoza family are camping. desperate for information about her cousin who was on the fourth floor of this employment center when it crumbled. >> we don't know what to do. it's tough for everybody. not only physically, but mentally, emotionally. >> reporter: the desperate clinging to hope, as every day precious time slips away many. the damage
. >> reporter: wesley boxy and his wife elizabeth made it to the roof of their apartment during the quake. here is what it looked like before the tremor, this is what's left now. >> i was shaking a lot more violently than i've ever seen. >> elizabeth was buried this morning. stories of heart break and tales of incredible survival continue to play out here. now, four days later, being pulled from the rubble alive would be a miracle. the work here is backbreaking, they're using...
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. >> reporter: wesley and his wife elizabeth made it to the roof of their apartment during the quake. here is what it looked like before the tremor. >> a lot more violent than i had ever seen before. >> reporter: elizabeth was buried this morning. stories of heartbreak and tales of survival play out. now four days later being pulled from the rubble alive would be a miracle. l.a. county rescue teams are poised to find the missing. >> nothing comes easy. >> reporter: the team now working just yards from where mendoza and her family are camping. desperate for news about her cousin who was on the fourth floor of this employment center when it crumbled. >> it's tough for everybody. >> reporter: the desperate clinging to hope and every day precious time slips away. the damage from that 6.2 aftershock felt 300 miles away was minimal. miguel almaguer, abc news, mexico city. >>> disruption in puerto rico may not be over as floodwaters break through a major dam weakened by hurricane maria. officials began evacuations on friday when engineers spotted a crack in the 90-year-old reservoir dam. 15
. >> reporter: wesley and his wife elizabeth made it to the roof of their apartment during the quake. here is what it looked like before the tremor. >> a lot more violent than i had ever seen before. >> reporter: elizabeth was buried this morning. stories of heartbreak and tales of survival play out. now four days later being pulled from the rubble alive would be a miracle. l.a. county rescue teams are poised to find the missing. >> nothing comes easy. >> reporter:...
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. >> so that's the only thing that young wesley ever said to buttercup and how he revealed who he wasvie, hence robin wright throwing herself down the hill right after him. >> the movie had a $16 million budget and they had special effects. if you look at that one, the stunt double is actually a guy when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... >>> making news in america this monday morning, a show of solidarity on the football field in the face of the president's criticism. players linking arms with team owners, several nfl teams not even leaving the locker room during the national anthem. we're live with the latest. >>> the increasing threat from maria. the storm is making its way up the east coast where tropical storm warnings are in effect. we'll have the storm's latest track. >>> deadly church shooting. a mass gunman opens fire after services. what we're learning about t
. >> so that's the only thing that young wesley ever said to buttercup and how he revealed who he wasvie, hence robin wright throwing herself down the hill right after him. >> the movie had a $16 million budget and they had special effects. if you look at that one, the stunt double is actually a guy when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks....
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wesley -- leslie is 68 years old. in 1969 she was convicted for killing a wealthy los angeles couple. it came one day after other manson followers killed five people including sharon tate. who was eight months pregnant at the time. the parole board said she has been a model prisoner. jerry brown has 120 days to weigh in. she was granted parole last year. the governor reversed the decision concluding she still pose a danger to society. >>> the highway patrol is putting out the call for witnesses and a deadly hit and run. the victim a man was found last night on a ramp from northbound highway 101 to lucas valley road in san rafael. no one apparently solved the collision.>> reporter: is an exit that splits to a bus lane and an offramp. not a play chp would expect 911 calls of a pedestrian down.>> he was laying face down in the roadway. >> reporter: not out of issues. from 20 feet. a hit and run with few clues. >> no debris. no markings. no skidmarks. we are trying to get any information from the public we can.>> reporter
wesley -- leslie is 68 years old. in 1969 she was convicted for killing a wealthy los angeles couple. it came one day after other manson followers killed five people including sharon tate. who was eight months pregnant at the time. the parole board said she has been a model prisoner. jerry brown has 120 days to weigh in. she was granted parole last year. the governor reversed the decision concluding she still pose a danger to society. >>> the highway patrol is putting out the call for...
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also cnn political analyst april ryan, wesley lowery of the washington post, and christine brennan. so good to have you all on. and as i said, this is a very important conversation. we're going to take our time with it and we're going to dig into it as much as possible because we all need to have it. april, i want to start with you. six days it's been since the president took on the nfl. >> yes. >> he didn't let up today. listen and then we'll talk. >> i think the nfl is in a box. i think they're in a really bad box. you look at what's happening with their ratings. you look at what's going -- frankly, the only thing that's doing well in the nfl is the pregame because everybody wants to see what's going on. the nfl is in a very bad box. you cannot have people disrespecting our national anthem, our flag, our country, and that's what they're doing. in my opinion, the nfl has to change or you know what's going to happen? their business is going to go to hell. >> how does the president's tone strike you, april? it's almost authoritarian. >> it's authoritarian. but it also strikes me as t
also cnn political analyst april ryan, wesley lowery of the washington post, and christine brennan. so good to have you all on. and as i said, this is a very important conversation. we're going to take our time with it and we're going to dig into it as much as possible because we all need to have it. april, i want to start with you. six days it's been since the president took on the nfl. >> yes. >> he didn't let up today. listen and then we'll talk. >> i think the nfl is in a...
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at wesley chapel high school. >> this is our makeshift kitchen. >> reporter: food, water, medicine and bedding for hundreds of elderly evacuees. >> got to get the wheelchair, the cane, get on the bus, this and that. >> reporter: a last-minute rescue operation moving trucks packed with critical supplies. caretakers prepared to hunker down for three days. >> it's very scary. like i said, i left my home, my husband. these people have left their homes, their families and so we don't know what the next few days is going to bring. >> reporter: few metropolitan areas are vulnerable to catastrophic storm level as tampa bay, built at sea level connected to low-lying bridges. home levels packed on hundreds of miles of coast and islands, including tampa general, one of the largest hospitals in florida, built on davis island. inside the evacuation zone -- this will all be underwater? >> it will be. >> reporter: officer newton patrols a deserted downtown. >> it's going to be nerve-racking and you know, but for us, being law enforcement first responders we have to be here. >> reporter: later conditi
at wesley chapel high school. >> this is our makeshift kitchen. >> reporter: food, water, medicine and bedding for hundreds of elderly evacuees. >> got to get the wheelchair, the cane, get on the bus, this and that. >> reporter: a last-minute rescue operation moving trucks packed with critical supplies. caretakers prepared to hunker down for three days. >> it's very scary. like i said, i left my home, my husband. these people have left their homes, their families...
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saw that every station come to we're going to the yes we are oh yes we are well we're going to talk wesley stories ok to talk about what's probably like six episodes yeah i mean right on there so a lot of people have all the time in the world to learn what it's about hunter thompson is dead right he went out of a cannon he's down there anymore yes some bar some woodies bars on it you know i'm sorry you know many of the headlines that we've been covering you don't might necessarily like to talk about it but it's china and the reason why china is causing so much chaos in the markets and talked about constantly is because we have the nineteenth national congress of the communist party that's going to be held october eighteenth the last time one was held was in two thousand and twelve so every five years and as i say they like to hold plans have to plan ahead for the future where not allowed to do that we're down to five nanoseconds they plan for five years we plan for five nanoseconds because you get to get ahead of the next guy with a six nanosecond trade. was over at zero hedge. a few days
saw that every station come to we're going to the yes we are oh yes we are well we're going to talk wesley stories ok to talk about what's probably like six episodes yeah i mean right on there so a lot of people have all the time in the world to learn what it's about hunter thompson is dead right he went out of a cannon he's down there anymore yes some bar some woodies bars on it you know i'm sorry you know many of the headlines that we've been covering you don't might necessarily like to talk...
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father gregory would tell me t to truth wesley them choose your r words lilike thert ancestral wordsmitithsitithout getttting drunk on n its l lies. told abobout us and tolold about them. be who you say. it doesn't matterer what she they's h have to say. so today as s we honor ourur net iconic a ancestor and d stand wh e e gregory familily, , let us l remember w what the e real meang of carining the legacycy meansn. caring the legacy is not t for s to become, not for us to morph into, not for us to imitate the greatness. the legacy is s to a always spek our highghest truth and becomee better than their greatness. better than what they carved out , edged, and reaped into this life. it is to recall ththeir spirit d those of the ancestors. oururep them listed in actions as w we become the c che ththey sought, as wewe b becomee words that they wrote. legacy is w what runs thrhroughr veins s and everery manifestatin thatat we toucch. as he e would'veve wanted, letes celebrate and live up his legacy so t that they can keep growing thr wings. and as we e say in my tradition when magic touches both
father gregory would tell me t to truth wesley them choose your r words lilike thert ancestral wordsmitithsitithout getttting drunk on n its l lies. told abobout us and tolold about them. be who you say. it doesn't matterer what she they's h have to say. so today as s we honor ourur net iconic a ancestor and d stand wh e e gregory familily, , let us l remember w what the e real meang of carining the legacycy meansn. caring the legacy is not t for s to become, not for us to morph into, not for...
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we have cnn political analyst gregory, wesley lauery and host of smerconish, michael smerconish. great to have you all here. gregory, where do you want to begin with this? what's happening and why is this happening? >> well, i think the why is everything we have come to know about donald trump as a political figure and as president. t"the wall street journal" this morning described this issue with the nfl as cultural catnip for donald trump. i think there was little doubt that he would seize on this issue to wrap himself in the american flag, to take a stand against we call the sobs who are leading protests in the name of civil rights and against police misconduct and using the forum they have as part of the nfl to make that statement when there is a lot of people watching. it is a big platform, indeed. and i think what he lacks as a president, what you saw in the response, is a softer touch, a more deft touch to understand how sensitive this issue is all around and that this is a really contentious issue. you know, the reality is if your players are doing this, asserting your ri
we have cnn political analyst gregory, wesley lauery and host of smerconish, michael smerconish. great to have you all here. gregory, where do you want to begin with this? what's happening and why is this happening? >> well, i think the why is everything we have come to know about donald trump as a political figure and as president. t"the wall street journal" this morning described this issue with the nfl as cultural catnip for donald trump. i think there was little doubt that...
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another bestseller no is a four letter word what about the band saws any yeah was that a big deal as wesley i like to do them both and that's that people say if you could only choose one i don't have to do them both and right now we have a number one song on on satellite radio for five weeks in a row so to see the band growing the way that the wrestling career grew to go do another album absolutely kicks or anyone comes over to over thirteenth what's the song about judas is the song judas about the guys from it's about betraying yourself about you always mean people we always make bad decisions and you know it's a bad decision but you make it anyways you are training yourself that's kind of what the lyrics revolve around any bands you'd like to collaborate with well we toured as metallica back in two thousand and thirteen that was amazing you know obviously the biggest band in the on the planet but not just how they play but how they act. the how they treat their opening bands very classy organization you know yeah i mean i've always found that the bigger the star the class or they are it's
another bestseller no is a four letter word what about the band saws any yeah was that a big deal as wesley i like to do them both and that's that people say if you could only choose one i don't have to do them both and right now we have a number one song on on satellite radio for five weeks in a row so to see the band growing the way that the wrestling career grew to go do another album absolutely kicks or anyone comes over to over thirteenth what's the song about judas is the song judas about...
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. >> reporter: wesley and his wife elizabeth made it to the roof of their apartment during the quake. here is what it looked like before the tremor. this is what is left now. >> shaking more violently than i had ever, ever seen before. >> reporter: elizabeth was buried this morning, stories of heart break and tales of incredible survivors continue to play out. now, four days later, being pulled from the rubble alive would be a miracle. tonight, l.a. county's elite fire and rescue team is deployed the find the missing. >> with concrete and rebar collapse and crumble, nothing comes easy. >> reporter: the team now working just yards from where this family are camping, desperate for news about her cousin, who was on the fourth floor of this employment center when it crumbled. >> for everybody, not only physically, but mentally emotionally. >> reporter: the desperate, clinging to hope and every day, precious time slips away. the damage from that 6.2 aftershock felt some 300 miles away was minimal, considering its size. back to you. >> miguel almaguer for us this morning. as we showed you e
. >> reporter: wesley and his wife elizabeth made it to the roof of their apartment during the quake. here is what it looked like before the tremor. this is what is left now. >> shaking more violently than i had ever, ever seen before. >> reporter: elizabeth was buried this morning, stories of heart break and tales of incredible survivors continue to play out. now, four days later, being pulled from the rubble alive would be a miracle. tonight, l.a. county's elite fire and...
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he is joined by his wife elizabeth and their two children wesley and charlotte as well as other relatives. outside from being a texan, he has made a name for himself as the co-founder for the center of european policy analysis. or c epa, which he created with larry hirsch for the purpose of strengthening the economic and military ties between the united states and europe. his nomination could not come at a more critical time. russia, as we know, is using both military and cyber capabilities to intimidate and pressure western nations while terrorist groups infiltrate their people. as we sit here today, russia, of course, is conducting its largest military exercise in years in the baltics. also troubling, the news that russia sold sophisticated anti-aircraft weaponry to turkey in a clear attempt to try to drive a wedge in our nato alliance. through his work at cepa, he has advocated a strong u.s. position in europe to include u.s. leadership and participation in nato. along with ambassador nikki haley wess will bring deep institutional ground and leadership. i recently had the chance to tra
he is joined by his wife elizabeth and their two children wesley and charlotte as well as other relatives. outside from being a texan, he has made a name for himself as the co-founder for the center of european policy analysis. or c epa, which he created with larry hirsch for the purpose of strengthening the economic and military ties between the united states and europe. his nomination could not come at a more critical time. russia, as we know, is using both military and cyber capabilities to...
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the worst thick was this thing called the ring of fire, that wesley-- my favorite teacher, this wonderfulr and teacher, taught movement. this is a real thing. he said "you all get in a circle--" he would talk like this. "you all get in a circle, and one at a time you'll get in the middle of the circle, and it's your job to make everybody laugh." and one by one we had to get in the center of this circle. and the most ridiculous (bleep) that people did. and it was so not funny. and so-- ( laughter ) terrifyingingly humiliating. but i guess his point was that to be an actor, or i guess to do anything in show business, the first thing you have to be willing to do is make a complete ass of yourself. >> stephen: yeah, yeah, you have to embrace humiliation. that's it, yeah. >> so i did a-- i did a-- i thought it would be funny to do someone farting silently. subtle. >> stephen: subtle. >> you know, a guy who is going to work in film. ( laughter ). >> stephen: right, right. >> but the problem was without explaining to people in advance that what i was doing was silently farting, they had no conce
the worst thick was this thing called the ring of fire, that wesley-- my favorite teacher, this wonderfulr and teacher, taught movement. this is a real thing. he said "you all get in a circle--" he would talk like this. "you all get in a circle, and one at a time you'll get in the middle of the circle, and it's your job to make everybody laugh." and one by one we had to get in the center of this circle. and the most ridiculous (bleep) that people did. and it was so not...
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wesley euro likely to see further support going forward, this will be one of the key areas that the centraluce some of the inflationary pressure and keeping monetary policy tight. angie: monica, we live it there. thank you very much for that. is setfrica's high court to roll on whether to overturn the election of anc leaders allied to president jacob zuma. the court's decision here could slay the outcome of the race to lead south africa's ruling party. for more on this, we are joined ndaba fromg's emo johannesburg. how is this significant on the presidential race? >> we are only about three months away from the electric conference when the leaders will be elected in the ruling african national congress. this ruling is significant in the sense that it could be leading to the kingmaker. ulu-natal is kwaz the province with the highest branches for the anc. the front runners are the deputy president and the president's ex-wife was also the former au chairman. , looking ahead, could this ruling have any bearing on whether the anc even has a conference to elect leaders in december? current leader
wesley euro likely to see further support going forward, this will be one of the key areas that the centraluce some of the inflationary pressure and keeping monetary policy tight. angie: monica, we live it there. thank you very much for that. is setfrica's high court to roll on whether to overturn the election of anc leaders allied to president jacob zuma. the court's decision here could slay the outcome of the race to lead south africa's ruling party. for more on this, we are joined ndaba...
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here are the pardons i would get out: wesley snipes, he didn't pay taxes but he was awesome and played. the best blade. ninetys democrat, compared to today's liberals are more tolerable. i'm sorry, 90s democrat for being so mean to you. of course, kathy griffin. just kidding. [cheering] by the way, you blurred the wrong face. >> oh, [bleep]. greg: she lost all protection after what she did. >> he broke me. greg: jillian, a two-part question. is pardoning away for a president to stick it to the other political party because they know it will take them off? do you have any part is that you would like to give? >> aside from your uncle, no. he special to me. i pardon your uncle. i think the whole pardoning thing that make it wasn't designed to be a political get out of jail free card for presidents friends but that's what it has become over the last few administrations. i think it ends up being -- in harms presidents politically a lot more than it helps anyone and i feel like we should just do away with it. greg: when you look at it that way, dean, it's almost brave because you know we wil
here are the pardons i would get out: wesley snipes, he didn't pay taxes but he was awesome and played. the best blade. ninetys democrat, compared to today's liberals are more tolerable. i'm sorry, 90s democrat for being so mean to you. of course, kathy griffin. just kidding. [cheering] by the way, you blurred the wrong face. >> oh, [bleep]. greg: she lost all protection after what she did. >> he broke me. greg: jillian, a two-part question. is pardoning away for a president to...
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. >> reporter: wesley and his wife elizabeth made it to the roof of their apartment during the quake.ere is what it looked like before the tremor. this is what's left now. >> it was shaking a lot more violently than i had ever, ever seen before. >> reporter: elizabeth was buried this morning. stories of heartbreak and tales of incredible survival continue to play out here. but now, four days later, being pulled from the rubble alive would be a mere. l.a. county's elite fire and rescue team is deployed to find the missile. >> with concrete and rebar it's like a spider web. nothing comes easy. >> reporter: the team now working yards from where mendoza and her family are camping. desperate for news about her cousin ivan who was on the fourth floor of this employment center when it crumbled. >> it's difficult for everybody, not only physically but mentally and emotionally. >> reporter: the desperate clinging to hope. every day precious time slips away. the damage from that 6.2 aftershock felt some 300 miles away was minimal considering its size. miguel almaguer, abc news, mexico city. >>>
. >> reporter: wesley and his wife elizabeth made it to the roof of their apartment during the quake.ere is what it looked like before the tremor. this is what's left now. >> it was shaking a lot more violently than i had ever, ever seen before. >> reporter: elizabeth was buried this morning. stories of heartbreak and tales of incredible survival continue to play out here. but now, four days later, being pulled from the rubble alive would be a mere. l.a. county's elite fire...