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whiteside when did you go from research and wanting to write a historical book to actually deciding you were going to write this book? it was a gradual process. when i started, i was a salesman, software salesman. i did that for 30 years and this all started as something to occupy my time and occupy my mind while i was flying or spending a lot of time on trains. i was reading about history and a lot about winston churchill in particular. and as i dug into this one story, i just became fascinated and did more research and more research and reached the point where if i wanted to share the story with other people and if i didn't write a book, i knew i would have regretted it. and then i was working on what i think of as my my real book, the church of my kids, called the churchill book. i got bogged down. i was still doing a lot of research. i wasn't doing much writing. so i decided to decided to start writing about the adventures of a salesperson and somebody who had never written the book, never certainly never written a serious piece of history in learning how to research and write a boo
whiteside when did you go from research and wanting to write a historical book to actually deciding you were going to write this book? it was a gradual process. when i started, i was a salesman, software salesman. i did that for 30 years and this all started as something to occupy my time and occupy my mind while i was flying or spending a lot of time on trains. i was reading about history and a lot about winston churchill in particular. and as i dug into this one story, i just became...
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whiteside when did you go from research and wanting to write a historical book to actually deciding you were going to write this book? it was a gradual process. when i started, i was a salesman, software salesman. i did that for 30 years and this all started as something to occupy my time and occupy my mind while i was flying or spending a lot of time on trains. i was reading about history and a lot about winston churchill in particular. and as i dug into this one story, i just became fascinated and did more research and more research and reached the point where if i wanted to share the story with other people and if i didn't write a book, i knew i would have regretted it. and then i was working on what i think of as my my real book, the church of my kids, called the churchill book. i got bogged down. i was still doing a lot of research. i wasn't doing much writing. so i decided to decided to start writing about the adventures of a salesperson and somebody who had never written the book, never certainly never written a serious piece of history in learning how to research and write a boo
whiteside when did you go from research and wanting to write a historical book to actually deciding you were going to write this book? it was a gradual process. when i started, i was a salesman, software salesman. i did that for 30 years and this all started as something to occupy my time and occupy my mind while i was flying or spending a lot of time on trains. i was reading about history and a lot about winston churchill in particular. and as i dug into this one story, i just became...
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well, they do it the same way they do it on the whiteside of memphis. and they keep the crime down without being rough and tough. how do you have the same department and keep crime down on one side of town without beating folk to death but you can't do it on the other side of town. unless you feel that you can get away with it there. i can't speak for everybody in memphis, i can't speak for everybody gathering but for me i believe that that man had been white, you wouldn't have beat him like that that night. [ applause ] we're not asking for nothing special. we're asking to be treated equal. and to be treated fair. and just like they marched and boycotted and went to jail for nine years from the '55 montgomery bus boycott to t the '64 civil rights act, we're going to pay the same dues to get this george floyd justice in policing act. [ applause ] reverend, how long? i don't know how long. they didn't know how long it would be when they boycotted the '50s. it's not about a timetable. it's that we cannot continue to live under these double standards and u
well, they do it the same way they do it on the whiteside of memphis. and they keep the crime down without being rough and tough. how do you have the same department and keep crime down on one side of town without beating folk to death but you can't do it on the other side of town. unless you feel that you can get away with it there. i can't speak for everybody in memphis, i can't speak for everybody gathering but for me i believe that that man had been white, you wouldn't have beat him like...
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i was calling on people to read the white slides today, the whiteside in the name of the against the bind watch and from the thing is they didn't even saw me tell you bonnie and i had what's the latest on the investigation into that suicide bombing? well look, will you say the ongoing their telephone records to see if you would have said that the number of times today they say the buttons, amanda refilled several individuals that compensate. busy with those cation devices that you got to say about the operation of the targets of this terror group, which we apprehended. in swampy district were policemen, key security installations and some high profile people. in this region, we are determined to fight these elements. so the thing that they are determined to take on the war, many completely teaching reading to find the finance. so they said that make a one time on. imagine that comes up in time and money and refill to take on the focus on it. and many times, some of the volume on the crypt than the food. all right, thanks so much for the update outside the bag. i live in the shower at
i was calling on people to read the white slides today, the whiteside in the name of the against the bind watch and from the thing is they didn't even saw me tell you bonnie and i had what's the latest on the investigation into that suicide bombing? well look, will you say the ongoing their telephone records to see if you would have said that the number of times today they say the buttons, amanda refilled several individuals that compensate. busy with those cation devices that you got to say...
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no turkish authorities say whiteside psychological support is being provided to help survivors deal with the emotional impact of the quakes that i show . her name has been speaking with a team of clinical psychologists working in on takia. they survived that no one here has been spared the anguish. their stories are excruciating to hear, let alone live through on the maclay with them, i lost my mother and brother in law. i had to carry his body from the 8th floor and my mother was dropped on the 1st floor level. we took their bodies out with our bare hands because the rescue teams could not reach us the 1st day. it was boarding rain. god turned this place into a helm that day. we follow 2 clinical psychologists with the turkish red crescent into this camp for displaced people. well they listen, hold hands with offer pads on the back and play games with childrens a kid. sometimes just offering a blanket or a cup of coffee is comfort enough in that moment. if they don't have deer secure shelters, if they don't feel themselves secured. so it's all like solid furshly, it will affect them inf
no turkish authorities say whiteside psychological support is being provided to help survivors deal with the emotional impact of the quakes that i show . her name has been speaking with a team of clinical psychologists working in on takia. they survived that no one here has been spared the anguish. their stories are excruciating to hear, let alone live through on the maclay with them, i lost my mother and brother in law. i had to carry his body from the 8th floor and my mother was dropped on...
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. >> whiteside took away from the briefing today more so than the briefing last week is that this hasn going on for a long, long, long time. >> how long? >> at least 2017. >> stephen: since 2017. you know what that means? the aliens were singing "despacito." how does that go? at the end of his press conference, kennedy calmed a nervous nation with these comforting words. >> lock your doors tonight. [laughter] >> stephen: lock your doors. yes! lock your doors tonight. the invaders have spacecraft that cross the galaxy faster than the speed of light, but we shall thwart them with our advanced technology of "knob." but there is -- hear me out -- a fraction of a ricochet of an echo of a chance that i'm wrong and these ufos are not extraterrestrial. instead, it could be that since norad detected the chinese spy balloon, they have changed the sensitivity of their settings of their radar and suddenly they're finding a lot more stuff up in the ionosphere. what kind of stuff, you ask? cbs news' david martin has more on the story. >> there is a lot of what officials call "sky trash" up there. >
. >> whiteside took away from the briefing today more so than the briefing last week is that this hasn going on for a long, long, long time. >> how long? >> at least 2017. >> stephen: since 2017. you know what that means? the aliens were singing "despacito." how does that go? at the end of his press conference, kennedy calmed a nervous nation with these comforting words. >> lock your doors tonight. [laughter] >> stephen: lock your doors. yes! lock...
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he knows this point he doesn't have a lot of time. >> as emts work, whiteside steps out to call a homicide detective, who tells him what has to happen next. >> he asked me at that time to do a dying declaration. >> so, a dying declaration is a legal term. normally somebody has the right to confront their accuser court. this is the exception to that. the accuser is actually dead, so with their last breath, it's presumed to be the truth. a dying declaration can be used in a court, but there is one rule. >> the person has to believe they're going to die when they give you the statement, and then ultimately, they have to die. normal human compassion is to just tell everybody, oh, you're going to be okay. keep fighting. we're helping you. it's completely counterintuitive to look at someone and tell them, you're going to die. basically, there's no hope. you're not going to survive this. for them to tell you their last thoughts is, this is who did it to me, that's very powerful. >> walter lucas, she says. walter lucas. >> two women stabbed to death inside this friden street home. tonight, norfolk
he knows this point he doesn't have a lot of time. >> as emts work, whiteside steps out to call a homicide detective, who tells him what has to happen next. >> he asked me at that time to do a dying declaration. >> so, a dying declaration is a legal term. normally somebody has the right to confront their accuser court. this is the exception to that. the accuser is actually dead, so with their last breath, it's presumed to be the truth. a dying declaration can be used in a...