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[applause] president trump: wesley, i just want to congratulate you and your entire family.t family. thank you very much and thank you for being here with us. thank you very much. beautiful. you're going to love the military. they are incredible people. you are also honored -- we are also honored to have with us today the family of captain mark wife andffer and his their children. please. [applause] thank you forp: being with us. thank you very much. such an honor. here inw up not from springfield, virginia. every year he visited these grounds and helped to one day serve here as a member of that very famous old guard. in 2004, mark deployed to iraq for the second time. while he was there, patty went into labor with their third child, and mark was with her by phone when their beautiful baby girl was born. .ogether, they named her hope; just a few months later, mark was on a mission your beba ghdad when he was tragically slain by a sniper's bullet. today, hope is 13 years old, although she never had the chance to meet her great father, she can feel his love wrapped around her
[applause] president trump: wesley, i just want to congratulate you and your entire family.t family. thank you very much and thank you for being here with us. thank you very much. beautiful. you're going to love the military. they are incredible people. you are also honored -- we are also honored to have with us today the family of captain mark wife andffer and his their children. please. [applause] thank you forp: being with us. thank you very much. such an honor. here inw up not from...
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plans to follow in his father's footsteps and join the military. [ applause ] wesley, i just want tok you very much. going to love the military. those are incredible people. we're also honored to have with us today the family of army captain mark starbenhoffer and his wife, hattie, and their children, lauren, justin, and hope. [ applause ] thank you for being with us. thank you very much, such an honor. mark grew up not far from here in springfield, virginia. every year he visited these grounds and hoped to someday serve here as a member of that very, very famous old guard. in 2004, mark deployed to iraq for the second time. while he was there, patty went into labor with their third child, and mark was with her by phone when their beautiful baby girl was born. together, they named her hope. just a few months later, mark was on a mission near baghdad when he was tragically slain by a sniper's bullet. today hope is 13 years old. although she never had the chance to meet her great father, she can feel his love wrapped around her every single day. and when patty puts her children to bed
plans to follow in his father's footsteps and join the military. [ applause ] wesley, i just want tok you very much. going to love the military. those are incredible people. we're also honored to have with us today the family of army captain mark starbenhoffer and his wife, hattie, and their children, lauren, justin, and hope. [ applause ] thank you for being with us. thank you very much, such an honor. mark grew up not far from here in springfield, virginia. every year he visited these grounds...
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and join the military. [ applause ] wesley, i just want to congratulate you and your entire family. family. thank you very much. and thank you for being here with us. [ applause ] thank you very much. beautiful. you're going to love the military. these are incredible people. we're also honored to have with us today the family of army captain mark staubenhoffer, and his wife, hattie, and their children, lauren, justin, and hope. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being with us. thank you very much. such an honor. mark grew up not far from here in springfield, virginia. every year, he visited these grounds and hoped to some day serve here as a member of that very, very famous old guard. in 2004, mark deployed to iraq for the second time. while he was there, patty went into labor with their third child, and mark was with her by phone, when their beautiful baby girl was born. together, they named her hope. just a few months later, mark was on a mission near baghdad when he was tragically slain by a sniper's bullet. today, hope is 13 years old. although she never had the chance to mee
and join the military. [ applause ] wesley, i just want to congratulate you and your entire family. family. thank you very much. and thank you for being here with us. [ applause ] thank you very much. beautiful. you're going to love the military. these are incredible people. we're also honored to have with us today the family of army captain mark staubenhoffer, and his wife, hattie, and their children, lauren, justin, and hope. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being with us. thank you very...
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democrats do have some challenges with their messages as wesley said.licans also have a problem, which is represented on the floor of the house of representatives right now, there are a number of republicans who want to vote on daca to give some kind of legal status to people who were brought here as children -- >> president trump making a lot of that in the last few days. blaming the democrats. >> but the republicans who are trying to overcome their own leadership, some republicans, because you have republicans in districts with large latino voter bases, for example, who would like a vote on daca, and are really worried if they do not get it, you have other republicans and the leaders are with them, who think this will depress their base. and depress people who really -- >> you are out there with voters a lot, and you have done a lot with "the post" out there talking to voters. what are you seeing? >> i just came back last night from tennessee which is a state that went 56% -- went overwhelmingly for trump and still today, 56% are on his side. so i wou
democrats do have some challenges with their messages as wesley said.licans also have a problem, which is represented on the floor of the house of representatives right now, there are a number of republicans who want to vote on daca to give some kind of legal status to people who were brought here as children -- >> president trump making a lot of that in the last few days. blaming the democrats. >> but the republicans who are trying to overcome their own leadership, some...
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un oficial en control cada vez de wesley a unas 34 millas en donde menor para la vida >> en niÑo de su atracÓn hotel >> el sospechoso es un hombre que estarÍa armado y seria considerado peligroso >> los hechos ocurrieron alrededor de las 12 alrede alrededor de las 12 15:00 de la maÑana con los sospechoso ingresÓ este lugar y pidio que se le entregara la plata del dÍa anterior asegurando que estaba armado e intimidando a la resume dese recepciÓn es comonista, se lleÓa y se fugÓ en un auto >> la posibilidad de enfrentarse a esto es difÍcil. >> el sospechoso fue descrito como un hombre afroamericano que mide un poco mÁs de cinco pies >> iba vestido de rojo oscuro. no tenemos ningÚn vÍdeo >> el lugar se ha visto afectado por partida doble. y se la registres en la salida despuÉs del incidente >> segÚn el anoche adrien muchos policÍas junto con trabajadores el mismo y ninguno quiso informarle sobre el robo, razÓn por la cual tomÓ leve decision de irse del hotel. intentamos comunicarnos con el jefe del t hotel para conocer mÁs detalles pero no accediÓ a conversar con los medios. por ahora el
un oficial en control cada vez de wesley a unas 34 millas en donde menor para la vida >> en niÑo de su atracÓn hotel >> el sospechoso es un hombre que estarÍa armado y seria considerado peligroso >> los hechos ocurrieron alrededor de las 12 alrede alrededor de las 12 15:00 de la maÑana con los sospechoso ingresÓ este lugar y pidio que se le entregara la plata del dÍa anterior asegurando que estaba armado e intimidando a la resume dese recepciÓn es comonista, se lleÓa y...
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joining me now is wesley lowery who is author of "they can't kill us all."welcome back. >> thanks for having me, victor. >> are police explaining, first, how this argument inside the waffle house by all reports that i've read was not a physical altercation, it was an argument escalated to what we just watched? >> certainly. that remains one of the kind of chief questions about this incident and others, right? we remember this doesn't happen in a vacuum. not only this incident but a second incident in a waffle house in alabama, i believe, a week or two ago. this is at a time where we have seen a number of videos going viral that speak to not necessarily police use of deadly force but police use of force, choking people or slamming people. many of them beginning are being precipitati precipitated with someone else calling the place. what we need to know and figuring out in this case what exactly what happened inside of this restaurant that led to the police being summoned in the first place but beyond that what happens in the moments before the video? we, obvi
joining me now is wesley lowery who is author of "they can't kill us all."welcome back. >> thanks for having me, victor. >> are police explaining, first, how this argument inside the waffle house by all reports that i've read was not a physical altercation, it was an argument escalated to what we just watched? >> certainly. that remains one of the kind of chief questions about this incident and others, right? we remember this doesn't happen in a vacuum. not only this...
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joining us now is cnn political analyst april ryan, wesley lowry., you were both on here yesterday. we were wondering if the president would weigh in, saying anything about roseanne. he said no, it's all about him. he wants an apology from abc. this is how sarah sanders justified it at the white house yesterday. >> where was bob iger's apology to the white house staff for hill calling the president and anyone associated with him a white supreme sift? to christians around the world for joy behar, kathy griffin holding president trump's decapitated head, where was the apology for bob iger hiring keith ol' berman after his numerous tweets calling the president as a nazi and expanding the role after that attack against the president's family? this is the double standard the president is speaking about. no one is defending her comments. they're inappropriate. but that's the point that he was making. >> april, sarah reading off talking points almost as if those were dictated to her pweup someone. for instance, perhaps, the president. >> well, sure. >> wha
joining us now is cnn political analyst april ryan, wesley lowry., you were both on here yesterday. we were wondering if the president would weigh in, saying anything about roseanne. he said no, it's all about him. he wants an apology from abc. this is how sarah sanders justified it at the white house yesterday. >> where was bob iger's apology to the white house staff for hill calling the president and anyone associated with him a white supreme sift? to christians around the world for joy...
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former state comptroller seed wesley. ran for governor back in 2010. she lost to jerry brown. >>> california u.s. senator dianne feinstein says she no longer supports the death penalty. it's a significant policy shift as she leaks -- seeks reelection. she says it's become clear to hurt that the death penalty is applied unequally and not an effective deterrent. it comes amid a challenge from kevin de leon. his campaign spokesman says the change in position indicate feinstein is trying to appeal to voters who have outgrown her -- >>> we are less than two weeks away from the june primary. we are going to add special two hour newscast from 8:00 due to the clock tuesday night june 5 on ktvu plus. we will have live reports and updates. >>> police in san francisco are using a new strategy to help them crackdown on repeat offenders who carry out property crimes. as amber lee explains, one such suspect was arrested and is now being held without bail. >> tried to unlock the door. >> reporter: optometrist michelle arrived monday morning and found the glass broken
former state comptroller seed wesley. ran for governor back in 2010. she lost to jerry brown. >>> california u.s. senator dianne feinstein says she no longer supports the death penalty. it's a significant policy shift as she leaks -- seeks reelection. she says it's become clear to hurt that the death penalty is applied unequally and not an effective deterrent. it comes amid a challenge from kevin de leon. his campaign spokesman says the change in position indicate feinstein is trying...
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[applause] wesley, i just want to congratulate you and your entire family. great, great family.being here with us. [applause] thank you very much. beautiful. you are going to love the military. they are incredible people. we are also honored to have with us today the family of army captain mark stobenhaufer and his wife and their children lauren, justin and hope. [applause] thank you for being with us. thank you very much. such an honor. mark grew up not far from here in springfield, virginia. every year he visited these grounds and hoped to someday serve here as a member of that very, very famous old guard. in 2004, mark deployed to iraq for the second time. while he was there, patty went into labor with their third child and mark was with her, by phone, when their beautiful baby girl was born. together they named her hope. just a few months later mark was on a mission near baghdad when he was tragically slain by a sniper's bullet. today hope is 13 years old. although she never had the chance to meet her great father, she can feel his love wrapped around her every single day. a
[applause] wesley, i just want to congratulate you and your entire family. great, great family.being here with us. [applause] thank you very much. beautiful. you are going to love the military. they are incredible people. we are also honored to have with us today the family of army captain mark stobenhaufer and his wife and their children lauren, justin and hope. [applause] thank you for being with us. thank you very much. such an honor. mark grew up not far from here in springfield, virginia....
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course was caused by illegal fireworks that 71 acre fire started just after 4 pm at tours road and s wesley. firefighters put it out just after 7 pm and no one was hurt. the fire department also sent out a tweet reminding people fireworks are dangerous and they are illegal. >>> two firefighters in stockton were hurt. they were battling a fire that damaged at least 40 combs. it started just after 9 last night. outside of a mattress warehouse in downtown stockton. strong winds pushed the fire, causing the flames to spread in two directions. two firefighters were treated for minor injuries but no one else was hurt. they were able to get it under control in about two hours. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> brothers in france say that -- were arrested. investigators say they were planning an attack using ricin or explosives. friends interior ministry says the brothers came to the attention of investigators who were trekking to extremist activity on social network the young men are of egyptian origin . he did not indicate their nationality or other details about where or when the
course was caused by illegal fireworks that 71 acre fire started just after 4 pm at tours road and s wesley. firefighters put it out just after 7 pm and no one was hurt. the fire department also sent out a tweet reminding people fireworks are dangerous and they are illegal. >>> two firefighters in stockton were hurt. they were battling a fire that damaged at least 40 combs. it started just after 9 last night. outside of a mattress warehouse in downtown stockton. strong winds pushed the...
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story involves an individual named george washington molly who was the grandson of the founder, john wesley motley. he remembers two things about visiting his grandfather is a little boy but in the shotgun house on this plantation over the front door which he had developed with his own hands just a simple wooden cross and a reminder that it is coming he was greeted by something much larger than self but over the back door was a picture of abraham lincoln that his great-grandfather had extracted from a newspaper to remind him of where was going to god uses individuals to bring about change and transformation and my story, my story intersects with the interesting place because in the 1960s a little girl was adopted by george and amy motley, one of 14 kids in the family and the mother discovers she's dying of cancer and asks a neighbor if they would consider adopting one of her 14 and how you choose to select one of 14 i have the slightest idea but they chose her. she had promised angry potentiality and thought that perhaps if nurtured and trained along with things eternal she might realize he
story involves an individual named george washington molly who was the grandson of the founder, john wesley motley. he remembers two things about visiting his grandfather is a little boy but in the shotgun house on this plantation over the front door which he had developed with his own hands just a simple wooden cross and a reminder that it is coming he was greeted by something much larger than self but over the back door was a picture of abraham lincoln that his great-grandfather had extracted...
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my thanks to our panel, chloe wesley and gillian turner.an learn more about "the next revolution" by following us at -- next week turning point usa candace owens will be one of our guests, back in los angeles. i'm steve hilton. see you next sunday when "the next revolution" will being televised. . mark: hello, america. i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." we have a great guest, gordon chang, how are you, my friend. >> fine, thank you so much, mark. mark: great to see you, gordon chang, expert on china, north korea, really asia, generally. you graduated from cornelle university in american history. then you graduated from cornelle law school in 1976. >> i couldn't escape. mark: you couldn't esca
my thanks to our panel, chloe wesley and gillian turner.an learn more about "the next revolution" by following us at -- next week turning point usa candace owens will be one of our guests, back in los angeles. i'm steve hilton. see you next sunday when "the next revolution" will being televised. . mark: hello, america. i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." we have a great guest, gordon chang, how are you, my friend. >> fine, thank you so much,...
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there's that great philosopher wesley snipes once said, "always bet on black."r: okay. >> anthony: come on, black. come on, black. yes! >> zamir: it's a good start, tony. >> anthony: let it ride. >> zamir: run, rabbit, run. >> anthony: ouch. [ laughter ] >> zamir: you need some nightlife. i mean, the losers deserve some relief, right? >> anthony: yeah, nothing like a loser in a nightclub and i emanate loser, so let's go. >> zamir: let's go. >> anthony: unsurprisingly, zamir and i suck at gambling with a force equivalent to a thousand suns. i should have just pulled my pants down and handed over my money the second we walked into the door. but actually, that came later. ♪ >> anthony: i'm memorized by this bowl of electronic snakes. oh, they're changing colors, either that or i have a brain hemorrhage. ♪ >> zamir: no, they're changing colors. >> anthony: oh, everything seems fine. ♪ >> anthony: ah. >> zamir: yes, larina, raki, raki, yeah, raki -- two rakies. ♪ tony, maybe it's time to think of a new year's resolution once you have inspiring moment. [ laughter ] to
there's that great philosopher wesley snipes once said, "always bet on black."r: okay. >> anthony: come on, black. come on, black. yes! >> zamir: it's a good start, tony. >> anthony: let it ride. >> zamir: run, rabbit, run. >> anthony: ouch. [ laughter ] >> zamir: you need some nightlife. i mean, the losers deserve some relief, right? >> anthony: yeah, nothing like a loser in a nightclub and i emanate loser, so let's go. >> zamir: let's...
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another cohosts include mayor sam ricardo and steve wesley.hitman ran for governor in 2010 and lost to jerry brown. >>> california u.s. senator dianne feinstein says she no longer supports the death penalty. feinstein says it's become clear to her that the death penalty is applied unequally and not an effective deterrent. it comes amid a challenge from democratic state senator kevin de leon. the change in position indicates feinstein is trying to appeal to voters who have outgrown her centrist bend. >>> we will add special two hour newscast from 8:00 to 10:00 tuesday night, june 5 on ktvu plus. >>> 5:38. nfl team owners announced new policies on taking a knee. controversial player protest during the national anthem. the new policies as players have to stand for the national anthem if they are on the field. if players don't stand, their team could be fined. but not the players themselves. also, the policy allows players to stay back in the locker room while the national anthem is played. >>> during yesterday's team owners meeting, league offici
another cohosts include mayor sam ricardo and steve wesley.hitman ran for governor in 2010 and lost to jerry brown. >>> california u.s. senator dianne feinstein says she no longer supports the death penalty. feinstein says it's become clear to her that the death penalty is applied unequally and not an effective deterrent. it comes amid a challenge from democratic state senator kevin de leon. the change in position indicates feinstein is trying to appeal to voters who have outgrown her...
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. >> so as you know, i am a grandfather of twin girls, pepper and wesley, soon to be six. this video, it was a spark of recognition. take a look at twins caleb and weston lineman, showing them reunited after their birth in florida. >> [babies crying] >> having grown together in their mother's womb, they had a connection like no other. as you can see, when they have the skin to skin contact, they stop crying. everything is good with caleb and weston as long as they can feel each other. here they are with her sisters who can't get enough of their happy, healthy twin brothers. >> that is so cute. greg should have twins. >> yes, i already do though, i have ferrets. much more lovable. tonight i will be talking about pots and commencement speaking. greg, celebrities on holiday. we have some pictures of david spade in to loom enjoying that cool pool back there. he loves to hang out and pick up chicks. that's incredible, david spade. >> do you know, he's 73 years old? >> no. >> so they have this thing and what russia called the national slapping championships in moscow. this is wh
. >> so as you know, i am a grandfather of twin girls, pepper and wesley, soon to be six. this video, it was a spark of recognition. take a look at twins caleb and weston lineman, showing them reunited after their birth in florida. >> [babies crying] >> having grown together in their mother's womb, they had a connection like no other. as you can see, when they have the skin to skin contact, they stop crying. everything is good with caleb and weston as long as they can feel...
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. >> in the early 1990s, wesley snipes tried bringing "black panther" to the screen. >> that was so much tense at that time period. >> around the time he hoped to make the movie, that tension exploded into riots after four lapd officers were acquitted in the beating of rodney king. >> i thought it would be a good thing to take a project like "black panther," which would be the antithesis of how africa was depicted, how the black community was depicted and african-americans in this country were perceived. >> after some initial interest, the studios passed on the project. >> when it didn't happen, i was kind of like, okay, i kind of accepted it. it's the name of the game. >> instead, snipes moved on playing a half immortal vampire slayer. >> well, if i can't be a king, i will be a black vampire. seems like it makes sense to me. perfect parallel. >> in the meantime, 12-year-old ryan coogler was in oakland where he dreamed about playing in the nfl. >> playing football from the time i was 8 to the time i was 21 to my freshman year of college, i met a credit writing teacher i was taking. she r
. >> in the early 1990s, wesley snipes tried bringing "black panther" to the screen. >> that was so much tense at that time period. >> around the time he hoped to make the movie, that tension exploded into riots after four lapd officers were acquitted in the beating of rodney king. >> i thought it would be a good thing to take a project like "black panther," which would be the antithesis of how africa was depicted, how the black community was depicted...
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the other cohost includes the san jose mayor sam liccardo and former state comptroller steve wesley.tman ran for governor in 2010 but lost to jerry brown. >>> extending bart to livermore, the board of directors will discuss how fast to do it, we will talk about the cost and the options. >>> breaking news from washington where in the past few minutes we learned president trump has called off the north korean summit. we will have more on the reasons for canceling the meeting.>> this is "ktvu mornings on 2". >> a very busy morning 7:00 thursday thank you for joining us i'm gasia mikaelian. >> good morning i'm dave clark. >> let's follow that breaking news, president trump has canceled a planned summit next month with north korea, the white house released a letter 15 minutes ago, president trump wrote directly to kim jong-un. in the letter the president said he is canceling the summit because the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement, it is not clear but the president may be referring to a statement from yesterday by a north korean foreign ministry
the other cohost includes the san jose mayor sam liccardo and former state comptroller steve wesley.tman ran for governor in 2010 but lost to jerry brown. >>> extending bart to livermore, the board of directors will discuss how fast to do it, we will talk about the cost and the options. >>> breaking news from washington where in the past few minutes we learned president trump has called off the north korean summit. we will have more on the reasons for canceling the...
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>> wesley working with the secret service. i had discussions with the governors office today.e are working with colleagues at the other end of the capital and the senate to come up with this method and see how we can empower the student districts, law enforcement, fbi, and it is as it is a have information on these children that identify, this is not an invasion of privacy. we are not identifying people, we are having this people identify themselves with red flags as you just said. when they say i'm going to grow up and be a school shooter. are they then interviewed and interrogated by law enforcement, 39 times, nikolaus cruz @ the parkland florida shooter. we have to connect these dots. that is what this will be all about. >> and then this guy tried out for varsity letter that he dropped out before the season started. i think that is what you would be looking out for. talking to you, congressman, as a lawmaker. would you be willing to draft a bill supporting texas attorney general ken paxton and his idea of arming teachers? >> i absolutely would. i agree with that. we need to
>> wesley working with the secret service. i had discussions with the governors office today.e are working with colleagues at the other end of the capital and the senate to come up with this method and see how we can empower the student districts, law enforcement, fbi, and it is as it is a have information on these children that identify, this is not an invasion of privacy. we are not identifying people, we are having this people identify themselves with red flags as you just said. when...
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me was the hundredth meridian and end and the whole and that's a biograpgely a biography of john wesleyell and how you know we engineered the water dynamics out there in a way that we're kind o recognizing maybe might not have been the best idea for modern socie. but yes. wallace stegner absolutely. >> brown: so barbara wostdn of west c, pennsylvania but she writes but born and raised on lake erie. her bona fides. you gave us hope that nature will do much to restore the great lakes aquatic life in the future after all the man blunders. do you think we should do less to change the balance of nature the lakes and let nature resolve the balance or have we already done too much damage. >> i don't know if we're never lost. to get back what w and i don't think we're ever going to get complete control of the lakes as we some peop believed we had for a while. i think if we approach theag ment with a little more humility and a little more appreciation for what nature can do on its own in terms of finding some rt of equilibrium we'll be better off. i don't know if we're there yet. >> brown: and o
me was the hundredth meridian and end and the whole and that's a biograpgely a biography of john wesleyell and how you know we engineered the water dynamics out there in a way that we're kind o recognizing maybe might not have been the best idea for modern socie. but yes. wallace stegner absolutely. >> brown: so barbara wostdn of west c, pennsylvania but she writes but born and raised on lake erie. her bona fides. you gave us hope that nature will do much to restore the great lakes...
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would place a bomb at the 16th street baptist church, killing four young girls, including cynthia wesley, janicefrelsey's close nd. >> because s gave up her life for things i believe in agreed to talk about it to young wople so you'll know what it took to get to wheare. se>> reporter: today of co birmingham is a very different city. the nation, a different place. but these students are encouraged to connect the past - with t present. we are here to ask the question, how do members of a community affect change? if you guys could march today, what would you march for? >> well one, i would march for gun violence, and i would also march for justice. >> reporter: what about you? >> i would march for the same things as lance-- peace and gun violen people could stop killing each other. >> reporter: many of these students live in neighborhoods touched by violence. >> you know like, we need to make a differejue, but it's, like, can one person make a difference in the world. le>> like, i think some pe don't believe that kids could actually made a change, but ie belids can make a change. >> reporte
would place a bomb at the 16th street baptist church, killing four young girls, including cynthia wesley, janicefrelsey's close nd. >> because s gave up her life for things i believe in agreed to talk about it to young wople so you'll know what it took to get to wheare. se>> reporter: today of co birmingham is a very different city. the nation, a different place. but these students are encouraged to connect the past - with t present. we are here to ask the question, how do members...
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that is saying a lot because he have john wesley foul racing in a year to get him to through the process. i was talking to the ranking member and reminded me when his father was a secretary of interior. that's important. my commitment is to help move the individuals through the process recognizing that the job on the ground is pretty significant. let me ask a couple of quick questions. the sterling highway near the copper the cooper landing excuse me. we have a preferred bypass route it's called the juneau creek alternative. everybody involved agrees that it's the best option. the finalize the ais. the longest one in the country. were not very proud of being in the first in everything and certainly not that. this is a big moment for us. thank you for helping us to get to this place. but the next piece is get a beat to complete a land exchange between the refuge and siri. my ask of you this morning is to give me an update on where you believe the land exchange may be and when we can anticipate that you will be able to initiate it. as you know, it was signed on march 8. the record of decis
that is saying a lot because he have john wesley foul racing in a year to get him to through the process. i was talking to the ranking member and reminded me when his father was a secretary of interior. that's important. my commitment is to help move the individuals through the process recognizing that the job on the ground is pretty significant. let me ask a couple of quick questions. the sterling highway near the copper the cooper landing excuse me. we have a preferred bypass route it's...
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supremacists would place a bomb at the 16 street ngptist church, killing four young girls, incluynthia wesley, janice kelsey's close friend. >> because she gave up her life for things i believe tn, then agretalk about it to young people so you'll know what it took to get to wre we are. >> reporter: today of course, birmingham is a very different city. the nation, a different place. but the studts are encoaged tconnecthe past - with the present. we are here to ask the question, how do members of a community affect change? ma you guys coul what would you march for? ar for guolen, i wod onouic i w l el>> wld me, >> rept about you? >> i would march for the same things as lanchae-- wpeace ande violce, so people could stop killing each other. >> reporter: many of these students live in neighborhoods v touched lence. >> you know like, we need to make a difference, but it's, just like, can one perke a difference in the world. opleike, i think some don't believe that kids could actually made a change, but i believe kids can make a change. >> reporter: with encouragement from those who have come before
supremacists would place a bomb at the 16 street ngptist church, killing four young girls, incluynthia wesley, janice kelsey's close friend. >> because she gave up her life for things i believe tn, then agretalk about it to young people so you'll know what it took to get to wre we are. >> reporter: today of course, birmingham is a very different city. the nation, a different place. but the studts are encoaged tconnecthe past - with the present. we are here to ask the question, how...
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other cohosts include sam liccardo and former state comptroller steve wesley.eg whitman ran for governor in 2010 and lost to jerry brown.>>> us senator dianne feinstein says she no longer supports the death penalty, this is a significant policy shift as she seeks reelection. senator feinstein says it is clear the death penalty is unequal and not effective. this comes amid challenges from kevin de leon whose campaign spokesman says this indicates the senators trying to appeal to voters who have outgrown her viewpoints. we are less than two weeks from the june primary and we will be adding a special newscast from 8:00 until 10:00 june 5 on ktvl plus. >>> 7:54, we have an update about those whales that died last week in the bay area waters, both died from injuries caused by ships. according to the marine mammal center a fin whale was found near jack london square, died after being hit by a ship and a gray whale in marin county was washed ashore and he died after being entangled in an accident involving a propeller. accidents involving ships are a big cause of whal
other cohosts include sam liccardo and former state comptroller steve wesley.eg whitman ran for governor in 2010 and lost to jerry brown.>>> us senator dianne feinstein says she no longer supports the death penalty, this is a significant policy shift as she seeks reelection. senator feinstein says it is clear the death penalty is unequal and not effective. this comes amid challenges from kevin de leon whose campaign spokesman says this indicates the senators trying to appeal to voters...
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geological survey in its service's history, and that's saying a lot because you had john wesley powell, and it's taken a year to get him through the process. so, and i was talking to the ranking member and reminded me when his father was the secretary of interior, he had everybody, his complete staff, in place, in the seats in two weeks. it is unlikely as a secretary that i will have a director of the parks service, a director of blm, and a director of the fish wildlife service by two years in. >> that's unfortunate, because we need them all, and know that my commitment is to help move these individuals through the process as quickly as we can, recognizing that the job on the ground is pretty significant. let me ask a couple quick, again, more parochial questions. we've been trying to move the sterling highway near the cooper landing away from the kenai and the russian rivers. this is the spawning ground for our big king salmon. we have a bypass, the juneau creek alternative. everybody, virtually everybody involved agrees that it's the best option. last week, the department of transpor
geological survey in its service's history, and that's saying a lot because you had john wesley powell, and it's taken a year to get him through the process. so, and i was talking to the ranking member and reminded me when his father was the secretary of interior, he had everybody, his complete staff, in place, in the seats in two weeks. it is unlikely as a secretary that i will have a director of the parks service, a director of blm, and a director of the fish wildlife service by two years in....
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maxine's in wesley chapel, florida. democrat. go ahead.tems here.ve a few to answer the question of the woman from michigan about the money that is being spent on this investigation. i would like to ask her who does she think paid for the benghazi investigation that went on for years. if trump is so innocent of anything why does he tweak every day. if he is so prepared for the functioning of the government, led mueller do what he is supposed to do. why does he have to bring up something every day it's almost like hitler's told his people, don't believe the press. listen to what i say. and that is what trump is drumming up to his poor supporters today. host: do you believe the press? caller: yes. not only what i listen to, is everyone's opinion. i have my opinion and i go and research. ite things that they say common sense. and what i don't hear a lot is plain old common sense. to me what trump is just trying to spew out there is just for his test trump don't care about his supporters. trump is -- you should be called president me myself an
maxine's in wesley chapel, florida. democrat. go ahead.tems here.ve a few to answer the question of the woman from michigan about the money that is being spent on this investigation. i would like to ask her who does she think paid for the benghazi investigation that went on for years. if trump is so innocent of anything why does he tweak every day. if he is so prepared for the functioning of the government, led mueller do what he is supposed to do. why does he have to bring up something every...