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if wesley was accused of using the push with them, so i had to get them like that. and yes, this will conduct people. so you see the effect you will, but which was like when its soul got the boot i did, but it's at the at the i've made the quality is this is i think it's just the walking. you will walk in all this for months old and previously been most of cynical sex, but the most on my time do it the way a bush source which will be one of the you're pretty sure you because the muscle provoke and shuts the sauce for the few feet in which to see what good it was when it comes to stuff is up with the league. it has become totally, but he able to do much of the scene. you must mean that it's not show you i'm still not open your site in the way a couple of months. it was that i should start about the evening speedway. it's this blah blah though and yeah, you would give up some liturgy on the 2nd picture is that more like watching the probably any of these then you would get i want my own. i do have a lot of that. if you're saying you would have them, so if you put in, y
if wesley was accused of using the push with them, so i had to get them like that. and yes, this will conduct people. so you see the effect you will, but which was like when its soul got the boot i did, but it's at the at the i've made the quality is this is i think it's just the walking. you will walk in all this for months old and previously been most of cynical sex, but the most on my time do it the way a bush source which will be one of the you're pretty sure you because the muscle provoke...
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you keep it off with each other a little bit with the name of the ones which in him if wesley was accused of using the push with them. so i need to get them like that. and yes, this will conduct, people say yes, but you will. but which was like when it's so it's at them quality is this was a working this for months older than but he had to have been almost cynical side, but the most on the wall was cordial. it's my turn to do it the way a bush close, which will be one of the, you know, put it because of the muscle provoke and shouts of sauce for the new coach, 50 feet, which gets you what good. it's possible to just up as up with the lead, you just become totally. but he able to do much of the scene. you must mean that it's one show you will see in the next i was going open your site in the way humbly and i'm playing here and you see the polish jew would almost wouldn't it was that i should study that has got to hold your evenings people way it should do you get yourself and you put things peaceful. this block would yell, no good. then you could not do dead. just blocks from the yeah. and
you keep it off with each other a little bit with the name of the ones which in him if wesley was accused of using the push with them. so i need to get them like that. and yes, this will conduct, people say yes, but you will. but which was like when it's so it's at them quality is this was a working this for months older than but he had to have been almost cynical side, but the most on the wall was cordial. it's my turn to do it the way a bush close, which will be one of the, you know, put it...
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a century for. >> there wasn't a whole lot that we said, you know, just hugging, that was it, 45 years. >> wesley'sng him on from inside the hotel. >> my son has four grandmothers. that's pretty rich. >> while he knows not every story like his has such a wonderful ending. what would you message be? >> if i waited another ten years i may not have had this opportunity. do it when it feels right. >> can i ask you, wesley, what does family mean to you? >> a family to me means support. i'm realizing that more and more every day. >> brenda has plans to visit wesley and his family in louisiana. he says he hopes their story will encourage others to use those adoption resources and reconnect with their families this holiday season. >> such a touching story. >> what was it like to talk to him as he reconnected with his mother? do they talk every day at this point? >> he says they stay in touch. the coolest part is that his son and his biological mother play pool together, something they love. apparently may playing pool runs in the dna in that family. >>> coming up, the christmas tree that pretty much sums u
a century for. >> there wasn't a whole lot that we said, you know, just hugging, that was it, 45 years. >> wesley'sng him on from inside the hotel. >> my son has four grandmothers. that's pretty rich. >> while he knows not every story like his has such a wonderful ending. what would you message be? >> if i waited another ten years i may not have had this opportunity. do it when it feels right. >> can i ask you, wesley, what does family mean to you? >> a...
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that was wesley. i want to show a conversation -- one of the survivors telling his story and then we'll get back to your comments. >> all right. >> translator: i removed the rubble by digging around the area and i managed to remove a fallen tree. the house was covered by a big pillar and i couldn't go forward and mother was lying face up about a meter away and her eyes were bleeding. since i couldn't make it to her side i asked her, can you move and she says no, unless you can remove this stuff from my shoulder, i can't move, but i couldn't. i was a very materialistic boy and i knew japan was cornered and going to lose soon, so i was always dreaming every day that i would get on a plane and throw myself directly on to the u.s. battle ships. i never imagined such a horrible thing would happen to me. but i had to say to my mother the fire is spreading so fast that i can't help you. my mother said get away from here quick, and i said go visit my father who passed away in may. i'll follow you shortly, so
that was wesley. i want to show a conversation -- one of the survivors telling his story and then we'll get back to your comments. >> all right. >> translator: i removed the rubble by digging around the area and i managed to remove a fallen tree. the house was covered by a big pillar and i couldn't go forward and mother was lying face up about a meter away and her eyes were bleeding. since i couldn't make it to her side i asked her, can you move and she says no, unless you can...
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wesley: he was the first african american architect to have a major crossover appeal to a white clientelemovie afars, movie moguls, uent people of all kinds.
wesley: he was the first african american architect to have a major crossover appeal to a white clientelemovie afars, movie moguls, uent people of all kinds.
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when my son wesley was ten years old, he came home from school with a book, said sadat go and 1000 paper cranes. for those who don't know the story, she was a real little girl who survived the bombing of hiroshima at the age of two. her and her family were fairly lucky, they survived largely, however they lost grandmother in the attack. she went on to develop radiation induced leukemia 9 years later at the age of 11. in the hospital she followed a japanese tradition that a few fold 1000 origami paper cranes that you are granted health. she folded 1300 cranes and sadly she died of leukemia and 1955 at the age of 12. there is a monument to her and to all the children who were second or killed or wounded by the bomb and here she in this piece per park today. wesley's teacher, didn't just give themthe book. she taught them japanese culture. she taught them japanese history, she took them to a japanese restaurant. they fully cranes in closs, they had a tea ceremony. i came home one often from work and found wesley wearing a kimono with green tea and sushi laid out on the table. and so she bou
when my son wesley was ten years old, he came home from school with a book, said sadat go and 1000 paper cranes. for those who don't know the story, she was a real little girl who survived the bombing of hiroshima at the age of two. her and her family were fairly lucky, they survived largely, however they lost grandmother in the attack. she went on to develop radiation induced leukemia 9 years later at the age of 11. in the hospital she followed a japanese tradition that a few fold 1000 origami...
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earlier, the men's doubles final was won by wesley koolhof and nikola mektic, who came through in a championsdifferent winner as the motogp season drew to a close in portugal. miguel oliveira made the most of home advantage to win for the second time this year. jack miller's second place saw ducati win the constructors' title. newly crowned championjoan mir failed to finish due to technical problems with his suzuki. britain's cal crutchlow finished 13th in his final race as a full—time rider. ronnie o'sullivan trailsjudd trump by five frames to three after the first session of the northern ireland open final. trump started the better but o'sullivan won the crucial final frame of the session with this total clearance of 137 to reduce the deficit to two frames. the first to nine, will win the title when they resume later this evening. and another world record to tell you about. and adam peaty set a new record in the men's 100 metre breastroke on the last day of competition in budapest. he touched the wall in a time of 55.41 seconds, beating the short course record he set in the pool a week ago.
earlier, the men's doubles final was won by wesley koolhof and nikola mektic, who came through in a championsdifferent winner as the motogp season drew to a close in portugal. miguel oliveira made the most of home advantage to win for the second time this year. jack miller's second place saw ducati win the constructors' title. newly crowned championjoan mir failed to finish due to technical problems with his suzuki. britain's cal crutchlow finished 13th in his final race as a full—time rider....
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there was even wesley with nobody. sure my very little is the label that should all of this imagine trying to disprove the if you want to shift the do you have to lie 50 feels very small. what is the real meanwhile, alexander braces himself and decides to mix the wolf will do it. 1st thing in the morning, we're going to go with a good bye more than so forth for b.s. all stuff. that was what so, so with its very own really a low to move forward to go out in the local other words be afraid to lose she was just yes he just, it was an awesome. yep. and she just by we pretty much everybody i knew at this union wasn't at the top as well as it was and could be that i stick with them and i don't want to do it, but it's been worth has passed and even that will be the console shot of the party at the fields with the service. but officials when they play them with the studio owners while alexander goes to war with his father, the wolf eats the balcony and then them with the less skilled ships that should result the most. and most
there was even wesley with nobody. sure my very little is the label that should all of this imagine trying to disprove the if you want to shift the do you have to lie 50 feels very small. what is the real meanwhile, alexander braces himself and decides to mix the wolf will do it. 1st thing in the morning, we're going to go with a good bye more than so forth for b.s. all stuff. that was what so, so with its very own really a low to move forward to go out in the local other words be afraid to...
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when my son wesley was 10 years old he came home with a book. for those in the audience that don't know the story, she was a real little girl that survived the bombing of hiroshima. her and her family survived -- they lost their grandmother in the attack. she went on to develop radiation induced leukemia nine years later. in the hospital she followed a japanese tradition that if you fold 1,000 origami paper cranes. she folded 1,000, but she sadly died of lou cheeukemia at age 1. there is a monument of her in ha peace park today. the teacher did not just give them the book, they taught japanese culture and history and took them to a japanese restaurant. they folded cranes in class. they had a tea ceremony. i found wesley in the living room wearing a kimono with green tee and sushi laid out on the coffee able tugffee table. on the subsequent anniversaries of the bombings, when the japanese called, i mentioned that story. i mentioned we red sadako's story together. i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfath grandfather's de
when my son wesley was 10 years old he came home with a book. for those in the audience that don't know the story, she was a real little girl that survived the bombing of hiroshima. her and her family survived -- they lost their grandmother in the attack. she went on to develop radiation induced leukemia nine years later. in the hospital she followed a japanese tradition that if you fold 1,000 origami paper cranes. she folded 1,000, but she sadly died of lou cheeukemia at age 1. there is a...
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4:00 a.m., 25-year-old daniel faulkner was executed while making what seemed like a routine traffic stop. faulkner pulled over the brother of mumia abu-jamal wesleyas working as a taxi driver. he saw the police stop from across the street. and four eyewitnesses testified at trial what happened next. their testimony portrayed a horrific sequence. abu-jamal ran across the street, shot officer faulker in in the back and then between the eyes. upon that final shot, officer faulkner discharged his gun hitting abu-jamal in the stomach you could say confirming the identity of the executioner. the murder weapon registered to him was next to him on the ground at the murder scene. he purchased at a local sporting goods store. ballistics tests verify that the bullets pound in abu-jamal's gun were the same caliber brand and type agency the fatal bullet removed from officer faulkner's brain. both men taken to a local e.r. faulkner was dead. mumia was heard saying by a security guard i shot the mfer, and i hope he dies. maureen, his widow, for reasons that made no sense abu-jamal has become the idol of rock stars and he is a charismatic character who snowed pe
4:00 a.m., 25-year-old daniel faulkner was executed while making what seemed like a routine traffic stop. faulkner pulled over the brother of mumia abu-jamal wesleyas working as a taxi driver. he saw the police stop from across the street. and four eyewitnesses testified at trial what happened next. their testimony portrayed a horrific sequence. abu-jamal ran across the street, shot officer faulker in in the back and then between the eyes. upon that final shot, officer faulkner discharged his...
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. >> reporter: names include carrie stannard, wesley sherman tynan and scott peterson, back in july and investigator with the district attorney's office was listening to a call recorded inside the jail from an inmate when the scam came into focus. >> he was spreading the word about how there is easy money. >> reporter: there are ongoing investigations right now on the local, state and federal level looking into this, so that $140 million is not a firm number, it could rise and investigators believe as high as $1 billion before this is all said and done. you might wonder how this could happen, edd only has 17 inspectors to look over all those claims, the state board of cosmetology has more. >>> san francisco police released by the camera video of a daily officer involved shooting outside the westfield mall that might be difficult to watch. policing started with the report of a fire at a building one week ago. witnesses say the suspect identified as antonio estrada ran out of the hall with a frying pan and say he poured gas on the floor and then set it on fire and ran off. firefighters were able to put it out 90 minutes later. police receiv
. >> reporter: names include carrie stannard, wesley sherman tynan and scott peterson, back in july and investigator with the district attorney's office was listening to a call recorded inside the jail from an inmate when the scam came into focus. >> he was spreading the word about how there is easy money. >> reporter: there are ongoing investigations right now on the local, state and federal level looking into this, so that $140 million is not a firm number, it could rise and...
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wesley finally struck gold. >> i got a name, and then it was up to me. >> reporter: calling his mother, who still lives in texasunion at a hotel near her home. >> she never thought it was going to happen. she looked for me back before all of this was possible with dna and technology and everything else. >> reporter: till finally -- >> she turned around. you just know. we don't need anymore. >> reporter: a moment a mother and son had been waiting nearly half a century for. >> there wasn't a whole lot that we said. you know, just hugging. that was it. 45 years. >> reporter: what would your message be to folks who find themselves in similar situations to the one you were in? >> if i waited another ten years, i might not have this opportunity. >> what does family mean to you. >> a family means support. i'm realizing that more and more every day. >> reporter: brenda has plans to visit wesley and his family in louisiana, and wesley says he hopes their story will encourage others to reach out and use adoption resources to reconnect with family in all senses of that word this holiday season. erielle, kenneth. >> thank
wesley finally struck gold. >> i got a name, and then it was up to me. >> reporter: calling his mother, who still lives in texasunion at a hotel near her home. >> she never thought it was going to happen. she looked for me back before all of this was possible with dna and technology and everything else. >> reporter: till finally -- >> she turned around. you just know. we don't need anymore. >> reporter: a moment a mother and son had been waiting nearly half a...
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wesley had on a zombie outpit, and pepper was dressed as a mix of an alien and a princess.n costumes as well. and my other son's dog darcy dressed up as a princess. so happy halloween with. can't stop us from having fun in america. i think, dana -- dana: i'm next? i want to talk about strive. this is an organization i've mentioned before. pierre and i think it's an -- peter and i think it's an amazing group. they help people try to break the cycle of poverty. they assist with everything from interviewing tips -- jesse, you might want to volunteer, that would be very helpful. they teach you how to tie a tie, but they also help place people in jobs, and i'm very impressed with this number. they had their gala the other night, 90% of students complete the program, and 70% placed into jobs. and during this pandemic, 1,000 graduates started jobs during the pandemic, 350 of those right here in new york city. they do really good work. strive.org. greg: what does strive stand for? dana: it's a verb. gregg: what? apparently, they weren't striving for a good -- that acronym, what is
wesley had on a zombie outpit, and pepper was dressed as a mix of an alien and a princess.n costumes as well. and my other son's dog darcy dressed up as a princess. so happy halloween with. can't stop us from having fun in america. i think, dana -- dana: i'm next? i want to talk about strive. this is an organization i've mentioned before. pierre and i think it's an -- peter and i think it's an amazing group. they help people try to break the cycle of poverty. they assist with everything from...
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wesley doing? -- what is he doing? reason.ere is no , itsure with chris krebs was because he said that there was no fraudulence. believes that there is a conspiracy so vast. under that kind of theory, you can posit people doing forever. what the information that the homeland security department, state and local officials have put out consistently, whether they are democrat or republican, there is no evidence of any kind of fraud or malfeasance anywhere near the scale that would change the outcome of the election. robert: you have been in the room with president trump. i've written about it. you have sat in the oval office with the present. use the word fantasy world. do you believe that president trump is operating in some kind of fantasy, or his the operating highly aware of what he is doing and with ill intent? how do you see that dynamic? john: the same way that he always did. if there is any silver lining in his behavior so far in the transition, and i am afraid is what we will see him until january 20, it will expose more to the american people the way that he behaved on a day-to-day basis during his admin
wesley doing? -- what is he doing? reason.ere is no , itsure with chris krebs was because he said that there was no fraudulence. believes that there is a conspiracy so vast. under that kind of theory, you can posit people doing forever. what the information that the homeland security department, state and local officials have put out consistently, whether they are democrat or republican, there is no evidence of any kind of fraud or malfeasance anywhere near the scale that would change the...
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and i am sitting here because the city i grew up in was started -- not the city was started, but people like john wesley dawes, people like hermann russell, people like maynard jackson understood the importance of private and public cooperation. the investment my grandparents made in 1952 and it up helping me as a kid who went to kindergarten in 1980. they had the ability to see if i invest in plans i have now, 10, 15 years down the line, it is not only going to be fruitful to me because my house goes up in equity, not just to my community . it is going to be helpful for these children walking up and down my street. the program was written about restorative justice that the state is picking up now. us, they go around helping us start businesses, whether it is church's chicken or popeyes. you have people that graduated with me, cameron dollar, ucla champion. i had the chance to be around a pedigree of children because the potential we heard was all around us. all we saw was success or failure based on choice. it was not based on race. the kids who went to school with me who chose to congregate with the k
and i am sitting here because the city i grew up in was started -- not the city was started, but people like john wesley dawes, people like hermann russell, people like maynard jackson understood the importance of private and public cooperation. the investment my grandparents made in 1952 and it up helping me as a kid who went to kindergarten in 1980. they had the ability to see if i invest in plans i have now, 10, 15 years down the line, it is not only going to be fruitful to me because my...
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was a lot of chaos around here. it took way longer than expected. >> night and day. wesleyk you so much. >>> hallie, that's something notable. the fact that back in june we saw people waiting for four hours here. i spoke with the precinct manager. it's large. usually about 4,000 people come here and vote. she says that due largely to early vote, they've seen a few number of people today and they've been able to manage the line so far. >> that's really interesting. it is a night and day situation it sounds like. thank you all for your excellent on the ground reporting. we've taken you to the rust belt and the south, next, out west. checking out the papers in arizona. that's what democrats are trying to put in the win column for them. we're live in arizona. and this morning the scramble to stop the spread of bad information online this election day. why your feeds are looking different today and what we're hearing from top election security officials. live pictures now from el paso down in texas where voters are waiting the get into a polling station there. you're watching ou
was a lot of chaos around here. it took way longer than expected. >> night and day. wesleyk you so much. >>> hallie, that's something notable. the fact that back in june we saw people waiting for four hours here. i spoke with the precinct manager. it's large. usually about 4,000 people come here and vote. she says that due largely to early vote, they've seen a few number of people today and they've been able to manage the line so far. >> that's really interesting. it is a...
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she has this phrase of john wesley that she has returned to over the years which is do all the good you can. >> she wasmbitious about a set of policies that were really going to start to benefit people who were on the margins of society. >> it was the sense that together, we could really have positive impact. and she imbued in all of us that sense of purpose. >> hillary's political journey started in a surprisingly different place. hillary was raised in a middle class methodist family outside chicago. her father hugh rodham was a enormous influence. he was a drill master. he saw life as combat. he taught her that the emotion is weakness. you can't ever show emotion. >> at one point she said she came home with a report card that was covered in as, and her father's reaction was you must go to an easy school. >> hugh rodham was a die-hard republican and encouraged his daughter to campaign for republican candidates like berry goldwater. her father was furious when she went off to the east coast to one of the finest women's schools in the country. >> wellesley was a liberal all girls college in massachusett
she has this phrase of john wesley that she has returned to over the years which is do all the good you can. >> she wasmbitious about a set of policies that were really going to start to benefit people who were on the margins of society. >> it was the sense that together, we could really have positive impact. and she imbued in all of us that sense of purpose. >> hillary's political journey started in a surprisingly different place. hillary was raised in a middle class...
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wesley frylick. >> sitting in front of officers of the law, handcuffed, i'm obviously literally -- i'm sorry i can't say this, but my balls were inside of me. i wasing myself and i was nervous as hell. >> he said he had no idea who sam was. he got the atm card from a guy he knew, who told an elaborate story. >> that he worked for a bail bondsman agency and he wanted me to withdraw money from an atm for legal reasons. >> reporter: leslie said he believed the guy because it was a fellow actor he looked up to. rachel buffett's fiance, dan wozniak. >>> coming up -- detectives want to talk to dan. >> what's going through my head is shock, this is probably a huge mistake. >> and dan has quite a story to tell. when "dateline" continues. when "dateline" continues. heart failure causes nearly two hospitalizations every minute. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of check
wesley frylick. >> sitting in front of officers of the law, handcuffed, i'm obviously literally -- i'm sorry i can't say this, but my balls were inside of me. i wasing myself and i was nervous as hell. >> he said he had no idea who sam was. he got the atm card from a guy he knew, who told an elaborate story. >> that he worked for a bail bondsman agency and he wanted me to withdraw money from an atm for legal reasons. >> reporter: leslie said he believed the guy because...
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wesley that she has returned to over the years which is do all that you can. >> policies were going to start to benefit people who were on the margins of society. >> it was the sense that together we could really have positive impact and she embud in all of us that sense of purpose. >> hillary's political skbrurny started in a surprisingly different place. hillary was raised in a mid class meth audit family. her father, hue rodham was an enormous influence on hillary, because he was a drill master. he taught her that emotion is weakness, you can't ef show emotion. >> at one point she says she came home with a report card that was covered in as and her father's reaction was you must go to an easy school. >> hue rodham was a die-hard republican and ep encouraged his daughter too campaign for republican candidates like barry goldwater. >> his father was furious when she went to the east coast to one of the finest women's schools in the country. >> hillary majored in political science and became president of the wellesley young republicans in her freshman year. >> but as a child of the 60s, events in the country started to influence her politics. >> it's a fasci
wesley that she has returned to over the years which is do all that you can. >> policies were going to start to benefit people who were on the margins of society. >> it was the sense that together we could really have positive impact and she embud in all of us that sense of purpose. >> hillary's political skbrurny started in a surprisingly different place. hillary was raised in a mid class meth audit family. her father, hue rodham was an enormous influence on hillary, because...
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wesley. they say a woman in her 30s sustained minor injuries but did not require any treatment. the 46—year—old man wascommon assault and section 39 common assault and has been bailed pending further inquiries. subsequent to that we have had a statement from ryan giggs' personal representative, it simply says, mr giggs denies all allegations of assault made against him. he is cooperating with the police and will continue to assist them with their ongoing investigations. and then finally, a comment from the welsh fa, they say they are aware of an incident involving the men's national team manager, ryan giggs. he was due to announce the squad for an upcoming round of friendlies this morning, that press conference has now been cancelled. hello this is bbc news with anita mcveigh. the headlines: a gunman killed by police during a deadly shooting in vienna was an islamist terrorist according to the austrian chancellor. police are searching for accomplices. gunmen opened fire yesterday evening at six different locations in the city centre — at least four people have died and more than a dozen have been wound
wesley. they say a woman in her 30s sustained minor injuries but did not require any treatment. the 46—year—old man wascommon assault and section 39 common assault and has been bailed pending further inquiries. subsequent to that we have had a statement from ryan giggs' personal representative, it simply says, mr giggs denies all allegations of assault made against him. he is cooperating with the police and will continue to assist them with their ongoing investigations. and then finally, a...