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wesley: well, there certainly are risks. and as a general rule, and you don't want to generalize too much but democrats have a particular vulnerability with republicans who have spent years branding themselves as the supporters of the military, as the stronger of the two parties as it relates to those types of things so a democrat making such a decision were it to blow up on the back end, there could be some real blowbackor president biden. but that said, i think one of the key things here and this is what i think president biden is betting on in making this decision, is that for the average american, the people who are going to vote next year to deci who controls congress, people who are going to vote in three years to decide if president biden if he runs again gets another term, he's betting that they see more imminent and more urgent threats in their lives be it the pandemic, be it the economy, because of the pandemic, even if it's immigration, climate change. these issues of race we're talking about. unlike some past pre
wesley: well, there certainly are risks. and as a general rule, and you don't want to generalize too much but democrats have a particular vulnerability with republicans who have spent years branding themselves as the supporters of the military, as the stronger of the two parties as it relates to those types of things so a democrat making such a decision were it to blow up on the back end, there could be some real blowbackor president biden. but that said, i think one of the key things here and...
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wesley: sure. i think we have to start by remembering how relatively rare the events that we are seeing currently are. that it is extremely rare for an on-duty police officer to fe criminal charges after a death committed at their han. it's even more rare for that case to then go to trial and not be pled out. and so this is a kind of a remarkable moment. we also know that this video was a real galvanizing moment for the country last summer. and this has been a remarkably emotional and difficult trial. we've seen person after person take the stand and currently hearing the prosecutor's case, the defense will have their opportunity as well. but it's been this remarkable emotional series of testimony from people who believe they watched someone be murdered and who had no power to stop it. we hear from almost every person who testified so far, from the paramedics, to the people who are on the street showing up, who everyone around who is watching what was happening was saying, this is wrong, this needs
wesley: sure. i think we have to start by remembering how relatively rare the events that we are seeing currently are. that it is extremely rare for an on-duty police officer to fe criminal charges after a death committed at their han. it's even more rare for that case to then go to trial and not be pled out. and so this is a kind of a remarkable moment. we also know that this video was a real galvanizing moment for the country last summer. and this has been a remarkably emotional and difficult...
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tracy wesley says it never gets easy.one thing when people transition or die because of natural causes but he is troubled when people, especially, he says, black men and women, are killed, unarmed at the hands of police. >> it's hard. >> reporter: for three decades, tracy wesley has met people on life's most difficult days. >> yeah, absolute worst. >> reporter: he runs estes funeral chapel, one of only two black-owned funeral homes in minnesota. and he's handled some of the twin city's most high-profile deaths. >> jamar clark. we've dealt with george floyd. and now here we are with daunte wright. not only have you lost, but you're suffering a loss that was unnecessary. >> reporter: as george floyd's family celebrated a guilty verdict for the murder of their loved one -- >> it will be this one here. >> reporter: wesley helped daunte wright's family arrange their son's funeral. wesley said the urn is red for daunte's favorite color. the casket holding his body for viewing, white. >> with the white roses, they just kind of l
tracy wesley says it never gets easy.one thing when people transition or die because of natural causes but he is troubled when people, especially, he says, black men and women, are killed, unarmed at the hands of police. >> it's hard. >> reporter: for three decades, tracy wesley has met people on life's most difficult days. >> yeah, absolute worst. >> reporter: he runs estes funeral chapel, one of only two black-owned funeral homes in minnesota. and he's handled some of...
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with a loving warning from his brother. >>> it was here that wesley stopped filming. within minutes of driving off they came under fire. adrian took a bullet in his shoulder and leg. but kept on driving. eventually, sorry on. eventually the car came to a stop on. and i jumped out the back seat. to the front and lifted him up and pushed him to the back where my dad was holding him and holding his wounds to stop the blood. by the time they reached a safer place, it was too late. >>> covered him up. and say goodbye to him. thank you for saving all of our lives. and we left the sccar and ran i to the bush. and then headed in the bush and was in the thick under brush for two days. >> reporter: eventually the longed for help arrived and they were able to fly home to adrian's family bringing with them the beloved son and brother and the heartbreaking images of his final days. >> love you, bro. >> love you, my man. >> a u.s. state department official tells us that the battlefield tack battlefield tactics used were similar to those in iraq and syria. they fear it's a land grab
with a loving warning from his brother. >>> it was here that wesley stopped filming. within minutes of driving off they came under fire. adrian took a bullet in his shoulder and leg. but kept on driving. eventually, sorry on. eventually the car came to a stop on. and i jumped out the back seat. to the front and lifted him up and pushed him to the back where my dad was holding him and holding his wounds to stop the blood. by the time they reached a safer place, it was too late....
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wesley kerr, thank you so much for talking with us.the british people saying about this man who was in their lives for what, more than a lifetime? >> so i wouldn't say it is national mourning, but i thinkk we're all very, very sad. and many people are deeply dede pressed especially older people, people in the services, in the hundreds of charities that he worked in. and people who have seen the monarchy as a fantastic symbol of britain which kind of endures whatever the-- the queen's's popularity has always beenn enormous and philip with it. the queen is still very much the most loved person in the united kingdom and i think it would bee possible to say, and i think this will has become evident since he died that philip was perhaps the most respectedct person in the united kingdom. it has been very much a jointnt thing, although she has been the sovereign, the queen, i think that the fact that he has been her strength and that he hasas been beside her for the 250 foreign tours, thousands of engagements, that it has been a team. with he
wesley kerr, thank you so much for talking with us.the british people saying about this man who was in their lives for what, more than a lifetime? >> so i wouldn't say it is national mourning, but i thinkk we're all very, very sad. and many people are deeply dede pressed especially older people, people in the services, in the hundreds of charities that he worked in. and people who have seen the monarchy as a fantastic symbol of britain which kind of endures whatever the-- the queen's's...
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>> and in the face of death, wesley does his part to help families celebrate life. >> because you know held my loved one. so it's tough. >> and the wright family is saying good-bye to daunte on what his aunt says is his grandmother's 60th birthday. jim and poppy? >> adrian in minneapolis with that incredibly meaningful story. thank you. and we'll be be right back. ♪ tex-mex. tex-mex. ♪ termites. go back up! hang on! i am hanging on. don't mess up your deck with tex-mex. terminix. hi. the only way to nix it is to terminix it. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be one hundred percent recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the circle, and reduces plastic waste. please help us get every bottle back. [hippo groans melodically] [iguana belts major 3rd] [gator reverb] [splash] [singing indri sings] [elephant trumpets] [buffalo punish timpani] [cas
>> and in the face of death, wesley does his part to help families celebrate life. >> because you know held my loved one. so it's tough. >> and the wright family is saying good-bye to daunte on what his aunt says is his grandmother's 60th birthday. jim and poppy? >> adrian in minneapolis with that incredibly meaningful story. thank you. and we'll be be right back. ♪ tex-mex. tex-mex. ♪ termites. go back up! hang on! i am hanging on. don't mess up your deck with...
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so we will go back to wesley kerr a little bit later on.lly appreciate you being here this morning. right now, we're going to go back to charlie d'agata outside windsor castle. for the first time we saw william and harry and their cousin in the middle. for many, this is the first time they've seen harry in over a year. what do you think is the significance of that? a lot is being made about what is going on with william and harry but at the end of the day, this is a family that is grieving. i would suspect all the family differences will be set aside on this particular day. >> the archbishop said funerals have a tendency to pull families together. but you are right, there's a lot of interest in the united states just as we watch prince william and prince harr nrly sidely side, but certainly in line. and they are joined in unity and grief, in respect for their grandfather and their fondness for their grandfather. and it's worth noting, too, there's already been some level of coordination. they both released statements about the passing of pr
so we will go back to wesley kerr a little bit later on.lly appreciate you being here this morning. right now, we're going to go back to charlie d'agata outside windsor castle. for the first time we saw william and harry and their cousin in the middle. for many, this is the first time they've seen harry in over a year. what do you think is the significance of that? a lot is being made about what is going on with william and harry but at the end of the day, this is a family that is grieving. i...
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. >> this is wesley cowan.>'s son wesley died in an accident and cohen honored the legacy by raising money to build a school in kenya in 2009. the plaque was inscribed with wesley's name but he learned years later that the charity replaced his plaques with other donors several times. >> why would a plaque be taken down? i can't figure out the answer. >> i agree. it should have never happened. we made a mistake. >> allegations have surfaced a that multiple donors have seen the same projects. >> someone said these plaques to honor donors may as well have had a velcro on them because they were being removed and replaced so rapidly. >> we publicly apologize. we know that is something we need to get to the bottom of. >> the organization has since apologized again and said they have no basis of accusing the charity for front. the i team contacted we charity requesting a list of all of the schools are built with money donated by californians over the last eight years. the charity did not answer the question stating, "
. >> this is wesley cowan.>'s son wesley died in an accident and cohen honored the legacy by raising money to build a school in kenya in 2009. the plaque was inscribed with wesley's name but he learned years later that the charity replaced his plaques with other donors several times. >> why would a plaque be taken down? i can't figure out the answer. >> i agree. it should have never happened. we made a mistake. >> allegations have surfaced a that multiple donors have...
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wesley lowery for coming on. and for the issues that continue to lead our broadcast. coming up, the man who led the team that took down osama bin laden. we'll ask what he thinks about the man to remove all american troops from afghanistan by the 9/11 anniversary. after this break. anniversary after this break this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. losing a tooth didn't stop you but your partial can act like a bacteria magnet, putting natural teeth at risk. new polident propartial helps purify your partial and strengthens and protects natural teeth. so, are you gonna lose another tooth? not on my watch! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ i think the sketchy website i bought this turtle from stole all of my info. ooh, have you looked on the bright side? discover never holds you responsible for unauthorized purchases on your card. (gig
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for more, we welcome to -- wesley lowery. he was a member of the veteran of the washington post. fatal force project examining police shootings in our country. he is now at 60 minutes as a correspondent for 60 minutes plus which streams on paramount plus. he is the offer of they can't tell us all. ferguson, baltimore, and a new era in americas racial justice movement. thank you very much for coming on and west, after floyd was killed, you wrote about the horrible cycle. it starts with the killing of a black man. then comes the protests and come what i believe you referred to as small changes. then too often, the cycle repeats and we are in that now. meantime, the family of a 20 year olds do not have their son to hug anymore because he is gone, dispatched by a police weapon. is it possible to overstate the level of frustration right now? >> not sure it is, brian. as i was waiting to come on air with you, i was watching on my phone instagram videos from someone i know in minneapolis and she was saying to the camera that this is why we can't accept the problems. we have to get a rea
for more, we welcome to -- wesley lowery. he was a member of the veteran of the washington post. fatal force project examining police shootings in our country. he is now at 60 minutes as a correspondent for 60 minutes plus which streams on paramount plus. he is the offer of they can't tell us all. ferguson, baltimore, and a new era in americas racial justice movement. thank you very much for coming on and west, after floyd was killed, you wrote about the horrible cycle. it starts with the...
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well, wesley, thank you so much.t this sunday on the new via com cbs streaming service paramount plus. >>> and a reminder, you can always get this morning's news by subscribing to the "cbs morning news" podcast. you get today's top stories in less than 20 minutes, that is a good deal. >>> coming up, first on cbs news, hunter biden, author of a new memoir, talks about the mysterious laptop that became a big issue in the 2020 presidential campaign. you're watching "cbs morning news." we thank you for that. we'll be right back. ♪ it's gagame time, lelet's meetet the defenending . g. harargrave thomomas, point t. bryce matttthias, forwrward. kim kietz,z, investor.r. oh, , i investeded in invescsc. a a fund that t invests inine ininnovations s of the nasasda. lilike next gegen 3d r rendering s software. you u don't hahave to be an advananced graphihics archit to helelp realize e a more vibrant t future. become a an agent ofof innovatn wiwith invescoco qqq. ♪ we donon't follllow the here. never r have. nevever will. becaus
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wesley kerr, a former royal correspondent told a generational shift had already taken place inside thearchy. >> the queen has been doing quite a lot less anyway even pre-covid and all the big all done by charles and william for some time. >> reporter: but they're a more complicated lot than the queen and her husband who appeared happily married for 73 years. prince andrew spoke of his family's loss, the first he's been heard from since the jeffrey epstein scandal put an end to his public role as a royal. >> and i feel very sorry and supportive of my mother who's feeling it i think probably more than anybody else. >> reporter: and while meghan's pregnancy means she won't attend the funeral, harry will be there just weeks after the couple's bombshell interview with oprah and allegations of racism within the royal family. >> i think harry will be greeted as a very, very close family member by his granny, by his father, by his brother and his cousins. in a family there are disputes but i think togethrness especially at a funeral of a great patriarch i think a going to be the key thing. >>
wesley kerr, a former royal correspondent told a generational shift had already taken place inside thearchy. >> the queen has been doing quite a lot less anyway even pre-covid and all the big all done by charles and william for some time. >> reporter: but they're a more complicated lot than the queen and her husband who appeared happily married for 73 years. prince andrew spoke of his family's loss, the first he's been heard from since the jeffrey epstein scandal put an end to his...
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wesley kerr, thank you so much for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. >>> turning to other news, health officials in north carolina have stopped administering the johnson & johnson covid vaccine at three sites after at least 26 people reported adverse reactions, including fainting. four people were hospitalized and they're expected to recover. one day earlier, colorado officials said 11 people had reported adverse reactions to the same vaccine, that's out of thousands who had received it in those two states. >> the cdc said it's aware of several incidents of dizziness in other reactions in iowa, colorado, georgia and north carolina. it did not blame a particular vaccine. johnson & johnson said it shared its assessment with each report with the fda and other health authorities and there's no greater priority, they say, then the people the company serves. earlier we spoke with cbs news medical contributor, that's dr. david agus, about the safety of the vaccine. >> 4.5 million people so far have been administered this vaccine and no serio
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. >>> wesley belts is the missouri county state prosecutor back with us and he was with the dissent decree that brought sweeping changes in that city. thank you very much for sticking around. what lessons do you believe was learned from what happened in ferguson and what kind of reforms took place that could be a good blueprint perhaps for minneapolis? >> you know, i think coming into this as a good-faith broker and oftentimes these processes can be naturally adversarial, but i think it's important to come in with an open mind because the federal government has so much access to research in national trends it can help individual cities who may not otherwise know or have access to that type of information. but it's a tedious process, time-consuming process. as my uncle would say, it's not a prayer meeting, it's a bear meeting oftentimes. but cities can often come out on the other side of it serving their residents better by embracing this process. again, it is a very tedious and time-consuming process. >> so explain this consent decree that took place in ferguson and what improvements came
. >>> wesley belts is the missouri county state prosecutor back with us and he was with the dissent decree that brought sweeping changes in that city. thank you very much for sticking around. what lessons do you believe was learned from what happened in ferguson and what kind of reforms took place that could be a good blueprint perhaps for minneapolis? >> you know, i think coming into this as a good-faith broker and oftentimes these processes can be naturally adversarial, but i...
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joey jackson is a criminal defense attorney and cnn legal analyst and wesley bell is a former member of the ferguson member city council. thank you to all of you for joining me. i wonder if i could first go to you, wesley, because the city is making a clear distinction there that its city police had no involvement in the execution of the warrants, nor any involvement in the shooting that was carried out by the county sheriffs office. why is that an important distinction to make? and in so doing, the city is also requesting the body cam video be released by the county. >> well, we're dealing with process here and the idea is that when you're trying to reverse engineer to figure out what exactly happened, it's important to know who was responsible, and if there is some accountability to be had or some concerns with respect to any potential, be it litigation, criminal or civil, you have to know who is responsible, and so there's a distinction between the sheriffs office, as well as the law enforcement, which would generally be under the city or potentially the county, and that can be th
joey jackson is a criminal defense attorney and cnn legal analyst and wesley bell is a former member of the ferguson member city council. thank you to all of you for joining me. i wonder if i could first go to you, wesley, because the city is making a clear distinction there that its city police had no involvement in the execution of the warrants, nor any involvement in the shooting that was carried out by the county sheriffs office. why is that an important distinction to make? and in so...
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and finally leicester city defender wesley fofana has thanked the premier league, crystal palace andast during their game last night. like millions of muslims observing the month of ramadan, fofana's abstaining from food and drink in daylight hours. and the opposition keeper guaita waited to take a goal—kickjust after the half—hour mark which allowed fofana to break his fast and take on some liquids on the touchline before returning to play. the short delay — for when there was a natural break in play was agreed in the captain's meeting prior to the game and fofana tweeted afterwards "that's what makes football wonderful." he was no doubt equally happy to see leicester win that game 2—1 in the end. they're looking good to be in the champions league next season — which is where chelsea are playing tonight against real madrid. we will keep you updated on the bbc news channel. that is all for now. good night. good evening. there's been a lot of dry weather around this april, and at times some sunshine, but the real weather feature has certainly been the frost. april 2021 is going to be
and finally leicester city defender wesley fofana has thanked the premier league, crystal palace andast during their game last night. like millions of muslims observing the month of ramadan, fofana's abstaining from food and drink in daylight hours. and the opposition keeper guaita waited to take a goal—kickjust after the half—hour mark which allowed fofana to break his fast and take on some liquids on the touchline before returning to play. the short delay — for when there was a natural...
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wesley lowery recently visited jackson for "60 minutes plus."e discovered. >> reporter: thousands of jackson residents like gainor were left for weeks without the most vital public utility and the most basic human necessity. cars lined up for miles at water and food distribution sites set up across the city. when the american society of civil engineers released its most recent report card, mississippi received a d for the quality of both its drinking water and wastewater infrastructure. but when we traveled to jackson last month, we found much more than a water crisis. but the story of a city and a nation still grappling with the shaky foundation upon which it was constructed. how long is a crew out here digging into someone's yard like this? >> this is pretty -- pretty regularly. >> reporter: pretty regular? >> unfortunately. when you look at -- uh-oh. here we go. >> reporter: charles williams is jackson's public works director, and it's his job to manage the city's infrastructure. it's thankless work even under normal circumstances. much less
wesley lowery recently visited jackson for "60 minutes plus."e discovered. >> reporter: thousands of jackson residents like gainor were left for weeks without the most vital public utility and the most basic human necessity. cars lined up for miles at water and food distribution sites set up across the city. when the american society of civil engineers released its most recent report card, mississippi received a d for the quality of both its drinking water and wastewater...
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a sense of duty the duke of edinburgh took seriously, says royal commentator wesley kurr. >> a huge rosterduties. 22,000 engagements. he would often do three or four engagements a day. >> reporter: as the family's thoughts turn to funeral arrangements. in the middle of pandemic restrictions, prince charles returned to windsor this afternoon to see his mother. today prince harry and meghan markel paid tribute, replacing the home page with a memorial, in loving memory of his royal highness the duke of edinburgh, thank you for your service, you will be greatly missed. >> o'donnell: what do we know about the royal family's plans? >> reporter: royal family sources tell us prince philip will lie in rest while the family mourns in private. prince harry is expected though not confirmed to attend. as for meghan, will depend on her doctor's approval with her baby due sometime around june. norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you. and with the death of her husband, the queen starts eight days of mourning. the patriarch of the royal family died just two months shy of his 100th birthday. cbs's m
a sense of duty the duke of edinburgh took seriously, says royal commentator wesley kurr. >> a huge rosterduties. 22,000 engagements. he would often do three or four engagements a day. >> reporter: as the family's thoughts turn to funeral arrangements. in the middle of pandemic restrictions, prince charles returned to windsor this afternoon to see his mother. today prince harry and meghan markel paid tribute, replacing the home page with a memorial, in loving memory of his royal...
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just week after harry and meghan's explosive interview with oprah, wesley kerr says funerals sometime bring reconciliation. >> especially at the funeral of a great patriarch but a great thing. >> this photo was released, calling philip an extraordinary man. the funeral held at windsor castle attended just by 30 people because of covid restrictions. members of the royal family will follow the coffin. family will carry the coffin. >> my dear papa would have been amazed by the touching things that have been said about him. >> reporter: the heir to the throne grieving the loss of a father. holly williams, cbs news, london. >> o'donnell: still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." will smith takes action to protest georgia's new voting law. a huge volcanic eruption sends ash flying more than 100 miles. ash flying more than 100 miles. . side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. once-weekly ozempic® helped me get in my type 2 diabetes zone. ask your health care provider how it can help you get in yours. ♪ oh, o
just week after harry and meghan's explosive interview with oprah, wesley kerr says funerals sometime bring reconciliation. >> especially at the funeral of a great patriarch but a great thing. >> this photo was released, calling philip an extraordinary man. the funeral held at windsor castle attended just by 30 people because of covid restrictions. members of the royal family will follow the coffin. family will carry the coffin. >> my dear papa would have been amazed by the...
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sovereign for so long, a sense of duty the duke of edinburgh took seriously, says royal commentator wesleythere was a huge roster of duties. he chalked up 22,000 engagements. he would often do three or four engagements a day. >> reporter: as the family's thoughts turn to funeral arrangements, in the middle of pandemic restrictions, we understand prince charles returned to windsor this afternoon to see his mother. today prince harry and meghan markle paid tribute on the website of their foundation, replacing the home page with a memorial, in loving memory of his royal highness the duke of edinburgh, thank you for your service, you will be greatly missed. >> o'donnell: charlie is back with us. and what do we know about the royal family's plans? >> reporter: royal family sources tell us prince philip will lie here in rest while the family mourns in private. prince harry is expected, though not confirmed, to attend. as for meghan, it will depend on her doctor's approval with her baby due sometime around june. norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you. and with the death of her husband, t
sovereign for so long, a sense of duty the duke of edinburgh took seriously, says royal commentator wesleythere was a huge roster of duties. he chalked up 22,000 engagements. he would often do three or four engagements a day. >> reporter: as the family's thoughts turn to funeral arrangements, in the middle of pandemic restrictions, we understand prince charles returned to windsor this afternoon to see his mother. today prince harry and meghan markle paid tribute on the website of their...
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trying to import restrictions at night and we can tell you they're trying to john's with us as and wesley should say just so that the pressure on the hospital not to do you. just very quickly do people still trust the government to get the situation under control. and say one thing that there's growing criticism is evident all it wants people can see that they're going to allow an election that has to be in the national. circuit hornish magaluf in rallies without your thought being formed the only law which is the largest single just that will is being allowed to do was done still those are i'm not wrong there and there is no call to police all of their thousands of people in crowds in a small suv when it comes to a back seat so what is the license to the no one seems to going to dismiss and what would you do all this. so looking at all this i don't see that there is a growing sense of purpose of the legal or. did every as many of us have a from delhi with the latest there thank you was not just india that's struggling to get the pandemic under control here in germany new cases have risen
trying to import restrictions at night and we can tell you they're trying to john's with us as and wesley should say just so that the pressure on the hospital not to do you. just very quickly do people still trust the government to get the situation under control. and say one thing that there's growing criticism is evident all it wants people can see that they're going to allow an election that has to be in the national. circuit hornish magaluf in rallies without your thought being formed the...
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jedediah: thank you very much, wesley. whole family, dan to have a speedy recover. >> god bless. have a good morning. jedediah: god bless you as well. coming up new york city's mayor takes to new heights as the city falls to a new low. talking about fun week as people suffer from pandemic restrictions and rising crime. that's next. ♪. when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org. ♪. >> what is your bag number? what is your bag number? that's a gift for you, [bleep] [bleep] >> you piece of [bleep] >> na, na, hey, hey, good-bye. will: what part of that video is the most disturbing. open shamelessness of it all? not sure exactly what is most disturbing, but there is no doubt that video in new york city, showing men harassing nypd officers on the street is disturbing. many businesses still struggle from the pandemic restrictions. but it doesn't seem t
jedediah: thank you very much, wesley. whole family, dan to have a speedy recover. >> god bless. have a good morning. jedediah: god bless you as well. coming up new york city's mayor takes to new heights as the city falls to a new low. talking about fun week as people suffer from pandemic restrictions and rising crime. that's next. ♪. when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for...
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. >> yeah tracy wesley is the funeral director at estes funeral chapel and handled high-profile namesome folks don't even know about. he told me it never gets easy. he can better accept when people pass from natural causes but when black men and women die at the hands of police and he has to comfort those families, it's tough. he does his best to keep and hold his composures but said there's many times the families walk out the door he and his staff break, because as a black man he sees himself in those families. that was the case with george floyd, a family he has kept in touch with all this time. and i spoke with another young lady who is here. her brother was shot and killed by minneapolis police, estes funeral chapel did the funeral arrangements for that and her brother's funeral was at this same church as well. anna. >> too many families who have that shared grief. miguel, give us a sense of the scene with you are, you are in the area where daunte wright lost his life. what are you hearing from the community today? >> yeah, this is the place where his car came to a rest after bei
. >> yeah tracy wesley is the funeral director at estes funeral chapel and handled high-profile namesome folks don't even know about. he told me it never gets easy. he can better accept when people pass from natural causes but when black men and women die at the hands of police and he has to comfort those families, it's tough. he does his best to keep and hold his composures but said there's many times the families walk out the door he and his staff break, because as a black man he sees...
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for "cbs this morning," wesley lowery. >> wesley lowery, so well-said.lem. just doing ordinary things. escalates so quickly. seemingly when you're dealing with someone of color. there's something circulating online right now about a 61-year-old man in minnesota who is holding onto a -- a policeman is holding onto his truck. he's backing audiotape enhitting the police cars. the police officer is holding on. they have guns drawn and nothing happens to him. nothing. he's okay. >> he's arrested and okay. >> and these stories that we cover, they feel familiar. i think people should remember they're not inevitable. we can't change the way the world is. we can change the way the country is. >> but they're happening over and over. >> they are. they are. >> very difficult. lie like i said, a really long week. to add to the story in chicago with its own set of controversies, it's a lot going on in the country these days. like what the man said in the piece, why can't we all just love each other? kindness always wo ♪ ♪ i wanna love somebody love somebody like ♪ ♪ >
for "cbs this morning," wesley lowery. >> wesley lowery, so well-said.lem. just doing ordinary things. escalates so quickly. seemingly when you're dealing with someone of color. there's something circulating online right now about a 61-year-old man in minnesota who is holding onto a -- a policeman is holding onto his truck. he's backing audiotape enhitting the police cars. the police officer is holding on. they have guns drawn and nothing happens to him. nothing. he's okay....
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the entirety of this infrastructure plan looks more like a mashup of intersectional theory from wesleyuth african style spoils system. we saw tapes of that wouldn't joe biden send billions of dollars to african-american farmers in this country purely because of how they look. now, that's illegal, it's immoral, it's completely divisive, but in his infrastructure bill, joe bidenbi calls, pretty strongly, for sending $25 billion to historically black universities were research and development. you mayay think it's good idea, you should have to explain why, but it's not an infrastructure. he's also like to eliminate exclusionary zoning and needless barriers to producing affordable housing. that means that your neighborhood may have to make way for multifamily dwellings. if you don't want multifamily dwellings in your neighborhood? doesn't matter, because its equity. to shut up, racist. and there's more where that came from. joe biden would like to spend $100 billion for workplace development to reduce racial inequities in job training and hiring. that doesn't sound like eliminating, it sou
the entirety of this infrastructure plan looks more like a mashup of intersectional theory from wesleyuth african style spoils system. we saw tapes of that wouldn't joe biden send billions of dollars to african-american farmers in this country purely because of how they look. now, that's illegal, it's immoral, it's completely divisive, but in his infrastructure bill, joe bidenbi calls, pretty strongly, for sending $25 billion to historically black universities were research and development. you...
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someone else who understands that pain is the funeral director, tracy wesley.is not the first funeral he's had to help families arrange when they were killed at the hands of police. reverend al sharpton, as you mentioned, will eulogize the family and the little boy that daunte wright leaves behind is inside with the family, wearing a white suit. alisyn and victor? >> 2-year-old daunte wright jr. we will hear from daunte wright's parents in just a moment. adrienne broaddus, thank you so much. we'll bring you more from the funeral shortly but now let's bring in cnn law enforcement analyst charles ramsey, he ran police forces in philadelphia and washington, d.c. also here, cnn political commentator errol lewis, host of the "you decide" podcast. errol, adrienne mentioned that inside the sanctuary, members of george floyd's family, and i remember during floyd's funeral, president biden, he said, when there is justice for george floyd, we will truly be on our way to racial justice. well, there is now another funeral for a young black man, unarmed, killed at the hands
someone else who understands that pain is the funeral director, tracy wesley.is not the first funeral he's had to help families arrange when they were killed at the hands of police. reverend al sharpton, as you mentioned, will eulogize the family and the little boy that daunte wright leaves behind is inside with the family, wearing a white suit. alisyn and victor? >> 2-year-old daunte wright jr. we will hear from daunte wright's parents in just a moment. adrienne broaddus, thank you so...
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others stretches beyond his police work as he currently serves on the board of directors for the wesley community center. there is no question that chief markell left a lasting impact on the region and he will be sorely missed. i thank him for his commitment to protecting the citizens of corpus christi, and wish him well in his future endeavors. thank you very much. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the speaker seeing no further members, pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair now declares the house in recess >> you can go back to watch any of the prior court activities any time at our website c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span to viewers as a public service. >> listen to c-span's podcast, the weekly. this week the workplace after the pandemic. with axios technology correspondent kim hart. she's talk about a newly released poll which indicates most employees prefer work
others stretches beyond his police work as he currently serves on the board of directors for the wesley community center. there is no question that chief markell left a lasting impact on the region and he will be sorely missed. i thank him for his commitment to protecting the citizens of corpus christi, and wish him well in his future endeavors. thank you very much. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the speaker seeing no further members,...
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smith and john wesley . i think smith would have been appalled at the idea that working large numbers of working people would have been a private of the benefits of advances in standard of living for any reason, racial discrimination among others. he didn't address it because it wasn't relevant to his, the world in which he lived but reading carefully what he said about the welfare of the broad bulk of the population then one concludes that what he would have thought. turning to america, in the book i discussed the writings of quite a few of these economists who were strong abolitionists . daniel raymond was one. francis weiland was one and moving after the abolition of slavery at the end of the civil war, richard t ely so quite a few of these people were outspoken on the subject . but i don't think anyone or any of them would have accepted calmly the idea that advances in economic growth would be deprived or would be denied to people simply because they were of a different race. it runs against the grain of
smith and john wesley . i think smith would have been appalled at the idea that working large numbers of working people would have been a private of the benefits of advances in standard of living for any reason, racial discrimination among others. he didn't address it because it wasn't relevant to his, the world in which he lived but reading carefully what he said about the welfare of the broad bulk of the population then one concludes that what he would have thought. turning to america, in the...
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for more is steve wesley, a man that knows them both very well a former tesla board member.k >> thank you. >> we can delve into the predictions, the deliveries, the earnings and so forth but i think i'll spare that and talk more broadly about this company. i wonder what its mote is and how stiff the competition is going to be for this company that's really had a very nice clean runway for the last five year just is it about to get real crowded >> it is about to get very crowded. i have been the biggest champion on tesla for ten years simply putt they move faster than anybody else, they beat numbers yet again, growing 50% a year why no one else is doing that and the clear innovation leader why they have made the electric vehicle space but there's about to be an avalanche of competition what you to see is the americans coming into the field. gm putting a stake in the ground all electric by 2035 i think vw is toughest competitor and then the chinese coming quickly don't forget they've got a huge cost advantage in labor and battery costs and you have the chinese government thepg
for more is steve wesley, a man that knows them both very well a former tesla board member.k >> thank you. >> we can delve into the predictions, the deliveries, the earnings and so forth but i think i'll spare that and talk more broadly about this company. i wonder what its mote is and how stiff the competition is going to be for this company that's really had a very nice clean runway for the last five year just is it about to get real crowded >> it is about to get very...
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here my grandchildren showing off their creations pepper, wesley and eli painting their eggs, very artfullyd. those are good. i know your daughter knows how to do arts and crafts at your house. must be fun. i wanted to talk about little book self-promotion a little bit if you don't mind. so, i debuted on the "new york times" best seller list dropped down a little bit but went back up to best seller list it sold out. coming back in the stores and also the audio book i recorded. and then i'm also really excited about this. when the book went to print, i still had this idea, so i wrote a chapter about how faith has informed my life and certainly helped me in my life. and i have given that to foxnews.com exclusively. so that is there. it's not available in print. it is now available just to foxnews.com so you can go there and read that chapter. it's not too long but i think it's pretty good. you can check it out. and if you go facebook at dana perino, i want to hear what your favorite advice is in the book and i will encage, talk more about it. lawrence. >> lawrence: dana, i'm reading the book
here my grandchildren showing off their creations pepper, wesley and eli painting their eggs, very artfullyd. those are good. i know your daughter knows how to do arts and crafts at your house. must be fun. i wanted to talk about little book self-promotion a little bit if you don't mind. so, i debuted on the "new york times" best seller list dropped down a little bit but went back up to best seller list it sold out. coming back in the stores and also the audio book i recorded. and...
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robert wesley and his wife barbara and two grandchildren ages 9 and 5 were found dead inside the home two air conditioning technicians 38-year-old james lewis was found dead outside the doctor's house. his co-worker called for help and is now hospitalized with severe gunshot wounds. and is fighting hard for his life, according to his cousin. the york county sheriff says it does not appear the gunman took anything from the home but he did leave evidence that led investigators to a immediately identify the suspect as former nfl player philip adams. >> we have no indication right now that there was a doctor-patient relationship between dr. leslie and philip aadams. >> authorities found adams dead from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gun wound at his parent's nearby home. according to published reports adams had suffered multiple concussions over his five seasons playing in the nfl. whether that contributed to the violence is pure speculation at this point; however, the suspect's father, alonzo adams tells charlotte tv station wcnc quote i can tell you he is a good kid. i think footb
robert wesley and his wife barbara and two grandchildren ages 9 and 5 were found dead inside the home two air conditioning technicians 38-year-old james lewis was found dead outside the doctor's house. his co-worker called for help and is now hospitalized with severe gunshot wounds. and is fighting hard for his life, according to his cousin. the york county sheriff says it does not appear the gunman took anything from the home but he did leave evidence that led investigators to a immediately...
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you know, you've got wesley snipes, and tom cruise, and michael jai white and jackie chan who trained stunts and this really is an action packed movie. like beyond action packed movie. >> it's fun. >> jimmy: at one point, you're fighting off three guys. you light a car on fire and then, you get in that car and i go, "never seen that one before wow! and it's you doing it for real >> yeah. yeah, that's me. >> jimmy: what's that like are you afraid see, i would be afraid of messing up the take. and be like, "okay, jimmy, no big deal we'll just light another car on fire." [ light laughter ] >> it's one of those things that most of the stunts in the movie you can train for. you can't really train yourself not to be hot. you know what i'm saying like the fire is the fire. >> jimmy: yeah >> so that was probably the one stunt that i didn't think about as much. i just wanted to do it so they cover you in this flame retardant gel. you know what i mean, you might lose some eyebrows and some eyelashes in the process, but i came away with most of mine. and you just hop in the car, man. and you do
you know, you've got wesley snipes, and tom cruise, and michael jai white and jackie chan who trained stunts and this really is an action packed movie. like beyond action packed movie. >> it's fun. >> jimmy: at one point, you're fighting off three guys. you light a car on fire and then, you get in that car and i go, "never seen that one before wow! and it's you doing it for real >> yeah. yeah, that's me. >> jimmy: what's that like are you afraid see, i would be...
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. >> wesley do you agree without reservation to comply within a request or summons to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of congress if you you're confirmed? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. -- ms. ahuja my first question isst for you. federal federal cybersecurity is a significant challenge with agencies as we continue to face breaches and we struggle to have a specialized workforce to help protect those networks. this is something that this committee is focused on and we will continue to be focused on in the months and years ahead and we are looking at a variety of ways to make sure we continue to obtain and attract a quality workforce. earlier this month i rented his legislation fortr example entitd the federal rotational cyber workforce program which allows for folks to have experience with different agencies and break downt some of the silos that we currently have with interagency is pretty does require looking at personal management in a different way than we have looked at it in the past is the federal government. you will have many othe
. >> wesley do you agree without reservation to comply within a request or summons to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of congress if you you're confirmed? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. -- ms. ahuja my first question isst for you. federal federal cybersecurity is a significant challenge with agencies as we continue to face breaches and we struggle to have a specialized workforce to help protect those networks. this...
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. >> uh -- wesley snipes? [ laughter ] >> no, he dance like you, like you. >> terry crews?ur blindfolds. i mean, technically it's a tie. really corinne won but it doesn't matter because you're both going home with a prize. >> okay. oh! yeah, that was me! it was me! i love it! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tell them what they won. >> dicky: terry and corinne are each going home with a fly swatter a swatter and bag of ice. >> jimmy: we have the best prizes. yehya, thank you for 15 years of complete nonsense. i do not believe you're not coming back. >> i'm coming. >> jimmy: you are coming back, all right. we have a special gift for you about of you go. >> oh, thank you. >> jimmy: bring in the gift, guillermo. so you can pursue your passion back home, we got you a bouquet of selfie sticks. [ cheers and applause ] yehya, corinne, terry, thank you all. we've got a great show tonight. corinne foxx is here, music from greta van fleet. be back with terry right after this. thank you, yehya. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by car max. be sure your next
. >> uh -- wesley snipes? [ laughter ] >> no, he dance like you, like you. >> terry crews?ur blindfolds. i mean, technically it's a tie. really corinne won but it doesn't matter because you're both going home with a prize. >> okay. oh! yeah, that was me! it was me! i love it! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tell them what they won. >> dicky: terry and corinne are each going home with a fly swatter a swatter and bag of ice. >> jimmy: we have the best...
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witnesses say the driver of this camaro was speeding on wesley lynn road, when his car rear-ended a corollat night. the driver lost control, hit a tree, and that driver and one of the children in the car died. a total of five people from both cars were seriously hurt. the man driving the camaro was okay. police say they arrested him for driving under the influence. >>> in the south bay, the city of san jose is taking action against dangerous driving inside the north side neighborhood. there will soon be new traffic calming measures. council member secured $100,000 for a large project, and 19th and 21st street between taylor and julian have been targeted. has office needs to get 51% of neighbors in that area on board, and 100% buy-in from those living in homes, where the speed humps will be laid out. >> even though they might want the traffic coming, they don't necessarily want the traffic implementations happening right in front of their home. >> more traffic is coming. we are continuing to grow, there's housing developments, which means more cars. >> the goal here is to get speed humps and
witnesses say the driver of this camaro was speeding on wesley lynn road, when his car rear-ended a corollat night. the driver lost control, hit a tree, and that driver and one of the children in the car died. a total of five people from both cars were seriously hurt. the man driving the camaro was okay. police say they arrested him for driving under the influence. >>> in the south bay, the city of san jose is taking action against dangerous driving inside the north side neighborhood....
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happened around 6 o'clock on wesley lynn road. just east of john henry johnson parkway. >> the driver of the car that was struck was killed. an adult and 2 children were hurt this crash involved a chevrolet camaro. that's what rear ended a toyota corolla with these poor victims inside the to curl a lost control hit a tree. the driver die person in the passenger seat was seriously hurt. 3 children in the back were rejected. you can see people had to be life flighted away. one of those children die. my gosh. and what about the driver of that camaro who police think was drunk, not hurt here being arrested. >> for dui. 2 passengers in his car were also seriously hurt. and when we were out shooting this video. you can see in the video, if you notice, shaquille a bottle found right there at the scene. >> all right. now to some more breaking news overnight. police clash with protesters in minnesota for a second night now after officer shot and killed an unarmed black man. the officer says that she meant to use her taser, not a gun when s
happened around 6 o'clock on wesley lynn road. just east of john henry johnson parkway. >> the driver of the car that was struck was killed. an adult and 2 children were hurt this crash involved a chevrolet camaro. that's what rear ended a toyota corolla with these poor victims inside the to curl a lost control hit a tree. the driver die person in the passenger seat was seriously hurt. 3 children in the back were rejected. you can see people had to be life flighted away. one of those...
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kennedy: in the drug war and legalize drugs that time tackle the root cause, tom, wesley, and spike thinklight update on capitol hill and the president congress. that in minutes stay here man: "fender bender," take 1. tonight's matchup: me versus an ugly fender bender. if i can eke out a win, it's going to be a miracle, baby! uh, mr. vitale? it wouldn't be a miracle because geico gives you a team of experts to help manage your claim. it's going to be a nail-biter. no, the geico team is there for you 24/7. geico is awesome, baby! (shouting) too much? i think we got it. yeah. thanks. thank you. geico. great service without all the drama. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. thanks. thank you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'
kennedy: in the drug war and legalize drugs that time tackle the root cause, tom, wesley, and spike thinklight update on capitol hill and the president congress. that in minutes stay here man: "fender bender," take 1. tonight's matchup: me versus an ugly fender bender. if i can eke out a win, it's going to be a miracle, baby! uh, mr. vitale? it wouldn't be a miracle because geico gives you a team of experts to help manage your claim. it's going to be a nail-biter. no, the geico team...
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wesley writes this in "the new york times."maze when dasant s mania urirks trump security and dooms him before 2024 just because he can. i guess you're going to enjoy the view of that. >> you know, i think trump is going to run in 2024. he's not going to have fun for a year or two and step aside. he won once, almost won a second time. the trump-liz cheney 2024 that'll be worth staying up until 11:00 at night for. >> wow, we just got everybody's attention coast to coast at least those smart enough to join us on a friday night. bill, thank you, as always. thanks for taking our questions. bill kristol our guest tonight. >>> coming up, after a heavy week full of despair we're left with this. just who are we right now as a country? two of our favorite writers and thinkers standing by to try to take on that question. standingo take on that question. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to bo
wesley writes this in "the new york times."maze when dasant s mania urirks trump security and dooms him before 2024 just because he can. i guess you're going to enjoy the view of that. >> you know, i think trump is going to run in 2024. he's not going to have fun for a year or two and step aside. he won once, almost won a second time. the trump-liz cheney 2024 that'll be worth staying up until 11:00 at night for. >> wow, we just got everybody's attention coast to coast at...
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not entitlement and then subsequently the you know so-called progressive prosecutor took his place wesley bell used the same information to not criminally prosecute aaron wilson so i think the d.o.j. is a mixed bag at best and keep in mind when the department of justice came to ferguson in 2014 or 2015 there were 1200000 sorry there were 600000 arrest warrants in a region of $1200000.00 people and there were 3 and a half arrest warrants in ferguson for each family and their response from the d.o.j. was to get more resources to the police to get them more money and get them more training or way past that so anything that we are that the d.o.j. would do now i hope would be much more aggressive now but you can never expect that the department of justice to support something like the abolition of policing or defunding the police and the need to go to who's been nominated is on record as saying she doesn't support it so and that's one of the best candidates we could ever imagine to to run that department so i would be skeptical and i would also you know counsel that one of the impacts of the d
not entitlement and then subsequently the you know so-called progressive prosecutor took his place wesley bell used the same information to not criminally prosecute aaron wilson so i think the d.o.j. is a mixed bag at best and keep in mind when the department of justice came to ferguson in 2014 or 2015 there were 1200000 sorry there were 600000 arrest warrants in a region of $1200000.00 people and there were 3 and a half arrest warrants in ferguson for each family and their response from the...
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today to talk about this new book, by wesley morgan who is the author and the book is the hardest place. the hardest place, the american military in terms of afghanistan valley to discuss the book with them we have emma sykes who is a senior fellow with the jackson institute for global affairs . also author of in a time of monsters, traveling in the middle east. >> .. a superb piece of writing. in the years to come people will look at the women in afghanistan and wonder how it was that u.s. troops were sent to remote places rotation after rotation, achieving so little yet with great cost in terms of blood and treasure. and the going to look no further than the details, and you're deeply researched account of american troops in the pech. when you were a 20-year-old freelancer and and you look about 15, i wonder what is his child doing in the war zone, so what made you want to be a war reporter? >> thanks, emma. i remember our meeting for vividly in the green zone in 2008. i was always interested in wars. i was a military history nerd growing up and then september 11 happened when i was i
today to talk about this new book, by wesley morgan who is the author and the book is the hardest place. the hardest place, the american military in terms of afghanistan valley to discuss the book with them we have emma sykes who is a senior fellow with the jackson institute for global affairs . also author of in a time of monsters, traveling in the middle east. >> .. a superb piece of writing. in the years to come people will look at the women in afghanistan and wonder how it was that...
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. >> reporter: it was her that wesley stopped filming.ian took a bullet in his shoulder and leg but kept on driving. >> eventually -- sorry -- eventually, the car came to a stop. and i jumped out of the back seat to the front. and lifted him up and pushed him to the back where my dad was holding him and holding his wounds to stop the blood. >> reporter: by the time they reached a safer place, it was too late. cov >> covered him up and said good-bye to him. and thank you for saving all of our lives. and we then left him in the car and we ran into the bush. and then we hid in the bush in thick undergrowth for two days. >> reporter: eventually, the help arrived and they were able to fly home to adrian's family, bringing with them the body of a beloved son and brother and the heartbreaking images of his final days. >> love you, bro. >> love you, my man. >> reporter: a u.s. state department official tells us that the battlefield tactics used in mozambique are similar to those in iraq and syria. experts fear it's a land-grab by isis, giving the
. >> reporter: it was her that wesley stopped filming.ian took a bullet in his shoulder and leg but kept on driving. >> eventually -- sorry -- eventually, the car came to a stop. and i jumped out of the back seat to the front. and lifted him up and pushed him to the back where my dad was holding him and holding his wounds to stop the blood. >> reporter: by the time they reached a safer place, it was too late. cov >> covered him up and said good-bye to him. and thank you...
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wesley kerr, a former royal correspondent, told us a generational shift has already taken place insideeen has been doing quite a lot less anyway, even pre-covid. and all the big foreign tours are done by charles and william. that's been happening for some time. >> reporter: but the younger members of the house of windsor are a more complicated lot than the queen and her husband who appeared happily married for 73 years. prince andrew spoke of his family's loss, the first time he's been heard from since the jeffrey epstein scandal put an end to his public role as a royal. >> and i feel very sorry and supportive of my mother who's feeling it i think probably more than everybody else. >> reporter: and while meghan's pregnancy means she won't attend the funeral, harry will be there just weeks after the couple's bombshell interview with oprah and allegations of racism within the royal family. >> i think harry will be greeted as a very, very close family member by his granny, by his father, by his brother and by his cousins. in a family, there are disputes, but i think togetherness especiall
wesley kerr, a former royal correspondent, told us a generational shift has already taken place insideeen has been doing quite a lot less anyway, even pre-covid. and all the big foreign tours are done by charles and william. that's been happening for some time. >> reporter: but the younger members of the house of windsor are a more complicated lot than the queen and her husband who appeared happily married for 73 years. prince andrew spoke of his family's loss, the first time he's been...
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my name is wesley saber. i am a policy manager for g.l.i.d.e.ank you for this policy recommendation and the thoughtful recommendations that have been put forth today. on behalf of g.l.i.d.e., i strongly urge you to fund these. 69% of our clients are experiencing homelessness or are marginally housed. the covid-19 pandemic has hit low-income tenants in the bay area especially hard. approximately 140,000 households are behind on rent, owing nearly $500 billion. every day at g.l.i.d.e., we see people making difficult choices, including food and health care. that's why an integrated model is just so important for reducing the total number of homelessness in families. in a survey conducted by our family, youth, and child care, 93% of respondents reported income losses due to the pandemic. 46% did not have any weekly income, and 71% of the women surveyed said g.l.i.d.e. has helped them avoid hunger, so please support these programs so san francisco can provide comprehensive rental and related assistance for unhoused and other vulnerable populations. t
my name is wesley saber. i am a policy manager for g.l.i.d.e.ank you for this policy recommendation and the thoughtful recommendations that have been put forth today. on behalf of g.l.i.d.e., i strongly urge you to fund these. 69% of our clients are experiencing homelessness or are marginally housed. the covid-19 pandemic has hit low-income tenants in the bay area especially hard. approximately 140,000 households are behind on rent, owing nearly $500 billion. every day at g.l.i.d.e., we see...