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wright threw him out of his vehicle and left him for dead, but he survived, and a short time later, wright and his companion were arrested. she was sentenced to 30 years while wright received the maximum 50 years for robbery, bodily injury, and criminal confinement. but he feels another factor contributed to his sentence. >> i believe the laws is more stronger on black guys here. i mean that mice personal opinion. my whole jury was white, you know? i didn't have nobody in my peers, so they probably couldn't understand this type of crime or understand what happened. they just associate black people with violence. he did it. convict him. >> wright believes his race is also a detriment at wabash. >> i'm on the wrong side of the color margin. that's just honesty. this prison is predominantly white people, you know what i mean? you know, i'm not saying they're racist. you've got people walking around with swastikas and hitler tattoos and it throws me off, like, damn, man, this is their prison. you know what i mean? they're comfortable with doing it because it's their prison. >> gerald richey is
wright threw him out of his vehicle and left him for dead, but he survived, and a short time later, wright and his companion were arrested. she was sentenced to 30 years while wright received the maximum 50 years for robbery, bodily injury, and criminal confinement. but he feels another factor contributed to his sentence. >> i believe the laws is more stronger on black guys here. i mean that mice personal opinion. my whole jury was white, you know? i didn't have nobody in my peers, so...
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so william wright was one of the employees, and his wife phoebe wright were both quakers, some of themost influential underground railroad conductors. so in the 1850s, william and phoebe wright have a couple slaves that escape from maryland on their property. they asked them to do work on the field so they were waiting to pass it on further toward harrisburg and in the meantime, slaves arrived and caught them openly working in the fields, it seems like all was lost. william wright however set out to your heart, will you let them go outside. >> the slaveholders consent to this and in the meantime phoebe wright his wife appeared on the porch with a minor and she lectured these two men from maryland for over 30 minutes area eyewitnesses said their teeth were chattering by the end of it. at the end of the bible lecture, they realized the slaves were nowhere to be seen. they were serious, they accused the right of tricking them and william intervened and said i have done nothing of the sort, you are listening to a bible for my wife, you are free to leave at any time. they searched the prem
so william wright was one of the employees, and his wife phoebe wright were both quakers, some of themost influential underground railroad conductors. so in the 1850s, william and phoebe wright have a couple slaves that escape from maryland on their property. they asked them to do work on the field so they were waiting to pass it on further toward harrisburg and in the meantime, slaves arrived and caught them openly working in the fields, it seems like all was lost. william wright however set...
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what you see here is the original airplane, the wright flyer. but it has been restored and things have been changed over the years. so, the fabric that you see there is not the original fabric from 1903, but it's actually been applied in the same sewing methods and construction as the 1903 airplane. so, orville removed the fabric, and they made the airplane look better for when it went to england. but in the 1980s, this airplane underwent a restoration. so the spruce structural members, the engine, one of the propellers, that's all original. over in the corner of the gallery is one of the original propellers you'll see, because when the airplane took its tumble, it cracked and split that and broke that propeller. we've just left the wright brothers and the invention of the air of age gallery, and now we're in "legend memory and the great war in the air," the world war i gallery. and the plane behind me is a spad xiii. and in many ways, this is what the configuration of the french and the rest of the aeronautical community takes what the wright b
what you see here is the original airplane, the wright flyer. but it has been restored and things have been changed over the years. so, the fabric that you see there is not the original fabric from 1903, but it's actually been applied in the same sewing methods and construction as the 1903 airplane. so, orville removed the fabric, and they made the airplane look better for when it went to england. but in the 1980s, this airplane underwent a restoration. so the spruce structural members, the...
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>> the wright -- >> you're on the record. >> the wright brothers were the first to fly. and we'd be willing to debate that with anyone. there are other claims that have been made. and by the way, all of those others that have been made we have investigated thoroughly, and the evidence is not there to substantiate those claims. we have two researchers here on our staff, dr. tom crouch and dr. peter jacob. they are the world's leading authorities on the wright brothers. but they are very conscientious in trying to make sure we know the right answers on these. we're very careful to make sure that when we say something, we can prove it. and in this case, we can. if i could just say one other thing. >> absolutely. >> because this is kind of important. when the wright brothers were successful over their flight, they get a patent that essentially said if you fly a manned, powered, controlled device, then you've violated our patent. well, glen curtis did that very thing very quickly after they had flown successfully. and so, they sued him. so, litigation was a very early part of
>> the wright -- >> you're on the record. >> the wright brothers were the first to fly. and we'd be willing to debate that with anyone. there are other claims that have been made. and by the way, all of those others that have been made we have investigated thoroughly, and the evidence is not there to substantiate those claims. we have two researchers here on our staff, dr. tom crouch and dr. peter jacob. they are the world's leading authorities on the wright brothers. but they...
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this space is very intimate to wright.e andht first came started constructing, he wanted to take it vantage of the sun. he constructed built up beams and set canvas panels in between the beams. these panels filtered the harsh desert light. klm for wonderful day late fores -- they allowed wonderful daylit spaces during the day. it was a wonderful place for him to connect to the environment. this idea of connecting the building the place, creating this wonderful daylit space. wright's style was inspired by japanese architecture. something that he borrows is the idea of the borrows landscape. he works to blend the interior space of the building with the exterior space. if you sit in the garden room, there is a lovely window wall that opens up to the garden. garden right into the space. was affected by the depression. he did not have a lot of work on his drafting boards. it was a time when his wife said, if we cannot create architecture, why don't we create architects? wright was against the traditional method of teaching arch
this space is very intimate to wright.e andht first came started constructing, he wanted to take it vantage of the sun. he constructed built up beams and set canvas panels in between the beams. these panels filtered the harsh desert light. klm for wonderful day late fores -- they allowed wonderful daylit spaces during the day. it was a wonderful place for him to connect to the environment. this idea of connecting the building the place, creating this wonderful daylit space. wright's style was...
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senior pastor byrant wright, a former president of the southern baptist convention... >> pastor wrightthe concern, obviously, is over illegal immigrants. >> whitaker: ...found himself in a political firestorm, at odds with the governor, a man he voted for. >> pastor wright: well, see, our calling, bill, is far higher to follow christ and do what christ teaches us to do than whether there's an "r" or a "d" behind your name. and that's what we've got to live by, far more than what people are hearing on talk radio, or on the news or from political candidates. >> whitaker: wright wrote a letter to governor deal, asking him to reconsider his position. did he respond? >> pastor wright: no, he didn't respond. >> whitaker: governor deal didn't respond to "60 minutes" either. last december, he was forced to withdraw his ban when georgia's attorney general found it to be illegal. since then, this christian church, working with u.s. refugee resettlement agencies world relief and lutheran services, has gone on to sponsor seven more muslim families from syria. in july, mohammad, ebtesam, and hasan
senior pastor byrant wright, a former president of the southern baptist convention... >> pastor wrightthe concern, obviously, is over illegal immigrants. >> whitaker: ...found himself in a political firestorm, at odds with the governor, a man he voted for. >> pastor wright: well, see, our calling, bill, is far higher to follow christ and do what christ teaches us to do than whether there's an "r" or a "d" behind your name. and that's what we've got to live...
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as you can see, jay wright was not a happy camper. the top ranked cats for now were back at practice today, getting ready for another tough biggies test, when they take on marquette tomorrow night at the wells fargo center. to put things in perspective, the last time nova lost was all the way back on march 12th, in the biggies championship game. >> i honestly did forget what it felt like. and it is motivating. it felt real bad. it is hard to get over losses, you know, every competitor will tell you losses they stick with you. >> we're not a perfect team by any means, we're not a finished product. and it starts with our seniors, our leaders, and everyone here has the mind to get better. >> time to start a new streak. over to the pros, the sixers travel to boston to take on the celtics this evening, for the first time this season number one overall pick ben simmons traveled with the team and even worked out with trainers after this morning's shoot around. good sign for sixer fans overall. however, still no timetable on the rookies debut
as you can see, jay wright was not a happy camper. the top ranked cats for now were back at practice today, getting ready for another tough biggies test, when they take on marquette tomorrow night at the wells fargo center. to put things in perspective, the last time nova lost was all the way back on march 12th, in the biggies championship game. >> i honestly did forget what it felt like. and it is motivating. it felt real bad. it is hard to get over losses, you know, every competitor...
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i stood in awe of the wright flyer and the wright brothers legacy, charles lindbergh and the spirit ofr the very first time in my life in a substantive way i learned about the contributions women had made to aviation and space flight. amelia erhardt, bessie coleman, geraldine mach, jackie coleman. the list goes on. their stories flooded my imagination with the art of the possible. then in the smallest corner of the muse i saw them, my heros to this very day, the women air force service pilots of world war ii, america's first women military aviators. so the light bulb went off in my 12-year-old head, over 40 years ago prior to my visit in 1986 those women flew. they flew in service to their country. at that moment i realized i at that moment i realized i could, too. captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008 captioning performed by vitac
i stood in awe of the wright flyer and the wright brothers legacy, charles lindbergh and the spirit ofr the very first time in my life in a substantive way i learned about the contributions women had made to aviation and space flight. amelia erhardt, bessie coleman, geraldine mach, jackie coleman. the list goes on. their stories flooded my imagination with the art of the possible. then in the smallest corner of the muse i saw them, my heros to this very day, the women air force service pilots...
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aviation is part of the telling of the airplane and this transformation of the airplane from what the wright brothers created and how it transitions over the '20s and '30s to what we call the modern airplane. and so, lindbergh was an unknown airmail pilot in 1926 who, as flying from the st. louis to chicago air route, flying the mail, was thinking about is this possible? and building upon that idea, he gets financiers from st. louis, people, you know, he trained them to fly, you know, interacted with him in the aviation circles. and he gets the backing to either purchase a long-distance airplane or to build one. and what happens is he ends up in san diego with ryan airlines, and he meets donald hall, their chief engineer, and they design a purpose-built transatlantic airplane, the new york to paris. and lindbergh calls it "the spirit of st. louis" in honor of his backers in st. louis, but this is a product of his vision of what a long-distance airplane would be. so, it's not necessarily the most advanced airplane. it represents many of the known ideas about technologies that are reliable and
aviation is part of the telling of the airplane and this transformation of the airplane from what the wright brothers created and how it transitions over the '20s and '30s to what we call the modern airplane. and so, lindbergh was an unknown airmail pilot in 1926 who, as flying from the st. louis to chicago air route, flying the mail, was thinking about is this possible? and building upon that idea, he gets financiers from st. louis, people, you know, he trained them to fly, you know,...
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wright, you are an expert in this.ow bad is our defense system against hackers in china and russia and anywhere else? how bad is our defense system right now? >> we are getting blown outen of the game 100-0 right now. when you have the opm hacks, 22 million files, of which mine was one of them, colonel peters was one of them, there is no accountability for that. i understand we want to retaliate based on traditional espionage. but we could have prevented that through solid defense. there was a standing order from 2007 that said all data at rest must be encrypted. bill, those systems were so old -- >> bill: explain that to people, opm is what? >> the office of personnel management.de up until just recently, they s were responsible for processing and holding all of the applications for security clearances, which contained a lot of information of the chinese -- >> bill: who hacked them? >> china. china did. >> bill: they got all the information, we didn't do anything, president obama didn't do anything to china. was it pr
wright, you are an expert in this.ow bad is our defense system against hackers in china and russia and anywhere else? how bad is our defense system right now? >> we are getting blown outen of the game 100-0 right now. when you have the opm hacks, 22 million files, of which mine was one of them, colonel peters was one of them, there is no accountability for that. i understand we want to retaliate based on traditional espionage. but we could have prevented that through solid defense. there...
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of the doug petersen frank wright passing game. the other thing we've seen a lot of, i believe it's something we'll see more of as we look toward next year as well. that's the dagger concept. these are not easy throws. i think as carson wentz, after a year,s after a rookie season gets more and more comfortable, we'll see more of this next year. it's a two man route concept. what you get from a slot receiver, he runs a vertical type route, what you get from the outside receiver on the same side what we call a dig, at about 18 yards. normally, the slot receiver is there to lift the coverage, and you throw the dig. as carson wentz gets more and more comfortable, he did a phenomenal job. he threw the vertical route here, he saw the safety wide, and had an turn the to get over the top, and he made a really good throw to jordan matthews on the vertical route. it's a staple foundational concept of the eagles passing game. and then, of course, you get to the screen game. that's something that andy reid did really well, doug pederson was wi
of the doug petersen frank wright passing game. the other thing we've seen a lot of, i believe it's something we'll see more of as we look toward next year as well. that's the dagger concept. these are not easy throws. i think as carson wentz, after a year,s after a rookie season gets more and more comfortable, we'll see more of this next year. it's a two man route concept. what you get from a slot receiver, he runs a vertical type route, what you get from the outside receiver on the same side...
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the wright flyer. we've had things that we've taken out that the museum standards of 1970 weren't up to par with the museum standards of today. so we learn a lot of lessons from that. it's constantly evolving, a constant battle to keep the artifacts and safe and stable. >> and yet no shortage of visitors. >> that's correct. no shortage of visitors. >> going to your home state of north carolina, ted is next. go ahead, please. >> caller: good afternoon. first, i want to express my appreciation. i was just at uber-hazy, i happen to be one of the guys who used to fly. it was really kind of neat to watch it. see how it is displayed. you did an outstanding job on that. i was wondering if there's any additional thought about continuing some additional history of the coast guard aviation, like hurricane rescues, new orleans rescue, things of that sort. >> we're at the u.s. coast guard aviation centennial this year. it's an exciting opportunity for us to put open a display of the helicopter, in the display case
the wright flyer. we've had things that we've taken out that the museum standards of 1970 weren't up to par with the museum standards of today. so we learn a lot of lessons from that. it's constantly evolving, a constant battle to keep the artifacts and safe and stable. >> and yet no shortage of visitors. >> that's correct. no shortage of visitors. >> going to your home state of north carolina, ted is next. go ahead, please. >> caller: good afternoon. first, i want to...
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and defending champion gary "the flying scotsman" anderson beat peter "snakebite" wright by six setsthree in their semi—final of the pdc darts world championship at alexandra palace. he will play michael van gerwen for the title later today. and what a final it should be, two players in scintillating form. sad to say goodbye to the mohican though. let's look at the papers, starting with the front page of the times. isis vows new campaign of terror, the hunt for the gunmen who killed 49 people in the nightclub in istanbul. we have been talking about that throughout the morning. lots of stories about george michael, i slept in my car as he died alone to the front page of the daily mirror. the daily telegraph has one of the
and defending champion gary "the flying scotsman" anderson beat peter "snakebite" wright by six setsthree in their semi—final of the pdc darts world championship at alexandra palace. he will play michael van gerwen for the title later today. and what a final it should be, two players in scintillating form. sad to say goodbye to the mohican though. let's look at the papers, starting with the front page of the times. isis vows new campaign of terror, the hunt for the gunmen...
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>> reporter: aaron wright did his best to bundle up. >> that's my man! that's a touchdown. you have to have your head warm, ears need to be covered. the gloves, my hands, if they shut down, game over. >> reporter: you have shorts on, though. you have thermal underwear. >> i'm warm, i'm prepared. >> reporter: but some retreated indoors and twirling beans and rim cafe.
>> reporter: aaron wright did his best to bundle up. >> that's my man! that's a touchdown. you have to have your head warm, ears need to be covered. the gloves, my hands, if they shut down, game over. >> reporter: you have shorts on, though. you have thermal underwear. >> i'm warm, i'm prepared. >> reporter: but some retreated indoors and twirling beans and rim cafe.
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it is toward the end of the game, the bulldogs, great defense, jay wright was fired up, as you could tell. after that technical fight, all right, technical foul. anyway, he was not happy with the defense from his wildcats last night. the bulldogs too much for wildcats. they ends up winning the game 66 to 58. free throws toward the end of the game. expanded that lead little bit. so they knocked off number one. >> so what do you do when you knock off the number one team? >> you rush the court. >> yep. so there they are celebrating. >> they can knocked off number one team before, indianna, when indianna was number one, i think that was on indianna court. they haven't had a number one team in that little gym in indianapolis since 1953. >> do you still get in trouble for rushing the court? is that only in football you rush the field and get in
it is toward the end of the game, the bulldogs, great defense, jay wright was fired up, as you could tell. after that technical fight, all right, technical foul. anyway, he was not happy with the defense from his wildcats last night. the bulldogs too much for wildcats. they ends up winning the game 66 to 58. free throws toward the end of the game. expanded that lead little bit. so they knocked off number one. >> so what do you do when you knock off the number one team? >> you rush...
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catch wright going nuts on the sidelines. they weather the storm. a career high 19 off the bench, villanova 17-1. tight finish for temple taking tulsa to the wire, down three, austin the three. tied at 68. ten seconds left, tulsa wins it. temple losing 70-68. inside the st. joe's locker room, not happy with the turnovers against richmond. bowman slams it down, hawks within two. richmond offense going back door, st. joes loses, falling 8-8. >> even looking at miles overton, drexel, 76-60 ending their five game losing streak. >> thank you, jeff. >> a long lost library book was returned a century after it was checked out from the san francisco public library. the woman checked it out when she was 83 years old. she passed away before she returned it. her great grandchildren recently found it. fortunately, the library offers a fine forgiveness program for cases like these so the family is not responsible for the $3,600 late fee. >> president elect donald trump ignited a fire storm on twitter criticizing john lewis. the philadelphia home show is under way
catch wright going nuts on the sidelines. they weather the storm. a career high 19 off the bench, villanova 17-1. tight finish for temple taking tulsa to the wire, down three, austin the three. tied at 68. ten seconds left, tulsa wins it. temple losing 70-68. inside the st. joe's locker room, not happy with the turnovers against richmond. bowman slams it down, hawks within two. richmond offense going back door, st. joes loses, falling 8-8. >> even looking at miles overton, drexel, 76-60...
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louis is a great example, the wright flier. we've also had things on display that we have taken out, discovered oh, the museum standards of the 1970s weren't as up to par with the museum standards of today. so we learn a lot of lessons from that. so that's always constantly evolving. it's a constant battle to keep the artifacts safe and stable. >> yet no shortage of visitors. >> that's correct. no shortage of visitors. >> we'll go to your home state of north carolina. ted is next. go ahead, please. >> good afternoon. first of all, i want to express my appreciation. i was just at huber hazy. i happened to be one of the guys who fly it. so it was really neat to watch it. see it how it's displayed. you did an outstanding job on that. i was just wondering if there is any additional thought about continuing additional history of the coast guard aviation like hurricane rescue, the new orleans rescue, things of that sort. >> we're at the coast guard centennial celebration this year. it's been exciting to put on the display case at haz
louis is a great example, the wright flier. we've also had things on display that we have taken out, discovered oh, the museum standards of the 1970s weren't as up to par with the museum standards of today. so we learn a lot of lessons from that. so that's always constantly evolving. it's a constant battle to keep the artifacts safe and stable. >> yet no shortage of visitors. >> that's correct. no shortage of visitors. >> we'll go to your home state of north carolina. ted is...
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let's get to kelly wright for the very latest in washington.eporter: good morning, to you and heather as well. isis spewing propaganda in the aftermath after another atrocity. a soldier for the caliphate where christians were celebrating their pagan feast. that is a quote from isis. businessman william jake was there, sole american injured in a deadly night of tear tore. [gunfire] that is the rapid gunfire you're listening to as surveillance video captured the calculating actions of a gunman with a long barrel rifle, opening fire on police. some reports that he used an ak-47. cars passing by and scores of people inside the popular nightclub on new year's eve packed with 500 revelers. he killed 39 people and wounded 70 others. rake was there with friends for his 35 birthday to ring the new year. when the shooting broke out he was shot this leg. the bullet hit his cell phone first, doctors say that phone likely saved his life, deflecting the bullet from hitting a major artery. while being wheeled to an ambulance he described the attack. >> crazy
let's get to kelly wright for the very latest in washington.eporter: good morning, to you and heather as well. isis spewing propaganda in the aftermath after another atrocity. a soldier for the caliphate where christians were celebrating their pagan feast. that is a quote from isis. businessman william jake was there, sole american injured in a deadly night of tear tore. [gunfire] that is the rapid gunfire you're listening to as surveillance video captured the calculating actions of a gunman...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster.charged in connection with a suspected terror attack at a mosque near quebec city. six people were shot dead, and five others were injured. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool has this report. it is a quiet, suburban corner of quebec city that was the site of this bloodshed. a gunman burst into the islamic cultural centre during evening prayers, spraying the worshippers with bullets. police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a university professor, and the owner of this butcher's shop, close to where the attack took place. translation: quebec is the most secure city. for me, it's beautiful. so, to have an attack like this here... police said one man was detained close to the scene, but he is now thought to have been just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across a bridge in the centre of this city, but pulled over and called the police to turn himself in. he waited, and appears to have been detained without a stru
ben wright, bbc news, westminster.charged in connection with a suspected terror attack at a mosque near quebec city. six people were shot dead, and five others were injured. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool has this report. it is a quiet, suburban corner of quebec city that was the site of this bloodshed. a gunman burst into the islamic cultural centre during evening prayers, spraying the worshippers with bullets. police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60,...
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jeffrey wright joins us in the i loft right now.llison.llison. >> good to see you. >> great to see you.>> goo y. okay. how and why did you get involved in this because goodness knowsno you are so busy acting? >> well, little bit of a longbil story. i'll try to make it short. i went to searer leone in 2001.0 there was a cease fire at their time. but the war had been raging pretty hot. and first time i had been zone. ended up doing work there over a number of years and i began to appreciate security.ur was sensitive to the effects off war in away high not been beforr and also sensitive to the effect of war on warriors as well ass civilians. started a foundation that was headed by retired major generall from the us army he had worked d in liberia for two years post retirement. spent a lot of time with him.h m a lot of time with other veterans talking about thingshig and it really educated me in aen way that i had not been before b and so i just became more me sensitive to those experiences. last february, i was coming bacc from colorad
jeffrey wright joins us in the i loft right now.llison.llison. >> good to see you. >> great to see you.>> goo y. okay. how and why did you get involved in this because goodness knowsno you are so busy acting? >> well, little bit of a longbil story. i'll try to make it short. i went to searer leone in 2001.0 there was a cease fire at their time. but the war had been raging pretty hot. and first time i had been zone. ended up doing work there over a number of years and i...
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julie wright, look at that sunshine right there. pushing into the 50's today. connec we will be tracking windchill readings. look at the readings for tomorrow morning. 37 degrees tomorrow morning and it will feel like we are around freezing. more on the weekend cold coming up. david -- davi you want to bring back -- pres. trump: when they are chopping off the heads of people who are christian in the middle east, when isis is doing things since medieval times, i feel strongly about waterboarding, but a far as i am concerned, we have to fight fire with fire. that being said, i'm going with general mattis, i am going with my secretary because i think pompeo is going to be phenomenal. i am going to go with what they said. but i have spoken as recently as 24 hours ago with people at the highest level of intelligence, and i asked him the question -- does it work? does torture work? and the answer was yes, absolutely. larry: a plan to bring back waterboarding has already been met with heavy push back. senator john mccain has already warnedon today donald trump is taki
julie wright, look at that sunshine right there. pushing into the 50's today. connec we will be tracking windchill readings. look at the readings for tomorrow morning. 37 degrees tomorrow morning and it will feel like we are around freezing. more on the weekend cold coming up. david -- davi you want to bring back -- pres. trump: when they are chopping off the heads of people who are christian in the middle east, when isis is doing things since medieval times, i feel strongly about...
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see the moment that jay wright had to be held back by his players and the other coaches. he was miffed. we have it. >> we all may be quiet now. you see the white coming our way. soon there will be lots of snowflakes out there. sue serio has the details on the snow that will soon be impacting our area. >> good day everybody, january the fifth, it is a thursday, to 17. let's get right to sue, are you saying that behind us in the window tomorrow, there may be flakeage? >> yes. at least coating, maybe an inch. but, you know it, doesn't take much to make a mess around here. >> no, it doesn't. >> that's what we're facing for the friday morning rush hour. six out of ten today. oh, it is so much colder than it was yesterday at this time. temperatures are in the 20's, 30's, windchills, many of them, in the teens. it is national whip cream day. so bus stop buddy, has whip cream on his hot chocolate today. and he's noticeably more bundle than yesterday. so there are your temperatures, 20's, most most of them, 30 in dover. these change from 24 hours ago, 18 degrees, colder, 19 degree
see the moment that jay wright had to be held back by his players and the other coaches. he was miffed. we have it. >> we all may be quiet now. you see the white coming our way. soon there will be lots of snowflakes out there. sue serio has the details on the snow that will soon be impacting our area. >> good day everybody, january the fifth, it is a thursday, to 17. let's get right to sue, are you saying that behind us in the window tomorrow, there may be flakeage? >> yes. at...
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in washington, kristin wright, news4. >>> now at 6:00 the president-elect meets the questions about his policies, business interests and controversial report about russia. >> in the meantime the cabinet picks in the hot seat today, tell you how defending their record and how one hearing made history. >> in nine days trump will be sworn in in washington, how the secret service plans to keep the president safe. >>> begin with donald trump's first news conference as president-elect. >> and also his first news conference in six months. outlined plans to prevent conflicts of interest between his family business and white house role but overshadowed by his fury over what he calls fake news. >> jay gray with the latest of the hearings but begin with steve handelsman outside trump tower in new york. >> reporter: good evening.
in washington, kristin wright, news4. >>> now at 6:00 the president-elect meets the questions about his policies, business interests and controversial report about russia. >> in the meantime the cabinet picks in the hot seat today, tell you how defending their record and how one hearing made history. >> in nine days trump will be sworn in in washington, how the secret service plans to keep the president safe. >>> begin with donald trump's first news conference as...
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david wright takes a look back at her legacy. >> it wasn't just her comic timing that was impeccable. >> how old do i look? >> 30. >> the timing of mary tyler moore's career was impeccable too coinciding with a generation of young women entering a male dominated workforce as young mary richards, she showed how to do it without compromising yourself. >> you've been asking a lot of very personal questions that don't have a thing to do with my qualifications for this job. >> you know what? you've got spunk. >> well -- >> i hate spunk. [ laughter ] >> hick her chact petri on the dick van dyke show," she was a dancer by training. married young. a mother by age 18. her son richie died at 24 from an accidental self-inflicted wound. just wiks after the release of ordinary people" in which moore plays a mother dealing with the tragic loss of a son. >> it's really important to try to hurt me, isn't it. >> don't you have that backwards. >> oh, and how do i hurt you by embarrassing you in front of a friend. >> that performance earned her an oscar nomination. for all her success, she had plenty of
david wright takes a look back at her legacy. >> it wasn't just her comic timing that was impeccable. >> how old do i look? >> 30. >> the timing of mary tyler moore's career was impeccable too coinciding with a generation of young women entering a male dominated workforce as young mary richards, she showed how to do it without compromising yourself. >> you've been asking a lot of very personal questions that don't have a thing to do with my qualifications for this...
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david wright has more. >> hey, hey, ho, ho -- >> reporter: president trump had no public schedule sunday. so protesters paid him a house call. >> we are all immigrants. >> reporter: mobbing the streets outside the white house. thanks in part to intervention from the courts, deportations are on hold. that made for some happy reunions sunday between detainees and their families. but team trump is standing firm. >> if there are folks that shouldn't be in this country they are going to be detained. so apologize for nothing here. >> reporter: the white house certainly doesn't apologize for the fact that the seven countries on trump's list were not involved in a single major terror attack on u.s. soil, including 9/11. and to the growing number of republicans expressing concern that the executive order will make america less safe -- >> i think the effect will probably, in some areas, give isis some more propaganda. >> reporter: the president fired back, senators should focus their energies on isis, illegal immigration and border security instead of always looking to start world war iii. an impo
david wright has more. >> hey, hey, ho, ho -- >> reporter: president trump had no public schedule sunday. so protesters paid him a house call. >> we are all immigrants. >> reporter: mobbing the streets outside the white house. thanks in part to intervention from the courts, deportations are on hold. that made for some happy reunions sunday between detainees and their families. but team trump is standing firm. >> if there are folks that shouldn't be in this country...
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david wright, abc news. washington. >>> dozens of american colleges have condemned the travel ban as they try to calm the fears of international students studying here. the schools are also urging foreign students not to leave the u.s. the ban has left some students and professors stranded overseas. the association of american universities is urging the president to reverse the executive order. >>> and the head of starbucks is taking action in response to the president's travel restrictions. the coffee chain will hire 10,000 refugees over the next five years. schultz says the focus here in the u.s. will be on hiring immigrants who have served with u.s. troops as interpreters or support personnel. >>> we could learn as early as today who president trump will nominate to the u.s. supreme court. abc news has learned that the president has two top choices. federal appeals court judges neil gorsuch of the tenth circuit and thomas hardiman of the third circuit. a seat on the nation's highest court has been vacant
david wright, abc news. washington. >>> dozens of american colleges have condemned the travel ban as they try to calm the fears of international students studying here. the schools are also urging foreign students not to leave the u.s. the ban has left some students and professors stranded overseas. the association of american universities is urging the president to reverse the executive order. >>> and the head of starbucks is taking action in response to the president's...
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so inside, they were absolutely terrified that it all could have ended with wright. it was that big a deal at the time. >> yes, 9-1-1-0-1 happened to us, and so did slavery happen to us. >> narrator: it seemed to threaten obama's message that america could rise above its divisions. >> i think for a lot of conservatives, this prototypical angry black man in chicago was-- for them, anyway-- a clue into the real obama, the one he didn't want the public to see. >> i am sick of negroes who just do not get it! >> narrator: obama had grappled with issues of race for his entire life. >> barack has had to deal with dueling identities all of his life, nurtured by a white family and identifying with that family, but at the same time, when he's out, when he goes out, he's identified as something else. and he has had to make sense of that duality his entire life. >> the history of obama is a belief in his own ability to bring people of disparate views and cultures and backgrounds together to solve difficult problems. >> today, obama promises to tackle the issue of race head-on...
so inside, they were absolutely terrified that it all could have ended with wright. it was that big a deal at the time. >> yes, 9-1-1-0-1 happened to us, and so did slavery happen to us. >> narrator: it seemed to threaten obama's message that america could rise above its divisions. >> i think for a lot of conservatives, this prototypical angry black man in chicago was-- for them, anyway-- a clue into the real obama, the one he didn't want the public to see. >> i am sick...
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. >>> the protests are happens abc news reporter david wright has more. >> president trump's second week in office is kicking off the same way his first did, with widespread protests. coast to coast demonstrators are rallies against a president's pick tiff order temporary ily designated as have i ties to terror. overnight federal judges temporarily stayed, making way for refugees who rob detained at u.s. airports, allowing them to reunite with their families. >> donald trump seems to want us to believe that immigrants are either terrorists or criminals. look at these faces. are they any threat to america? no, they're the promise to america. >> reporter: some refugees are telling their stories. mohammed hamid says he was targeted by terrorists after working with troops in iraq. >> we were off brinkle being killed. >> reporter: this american sit zest he fought for years to get hits daughter and grandchildren out of syria. >> i have my own business, i have my own house, about i don't my children with me. i have another daughter in lebanon stuck. >> reporter: many people have recalled visas
. >>> the protests are happens abc news reporter david wright has more. >> president trump's second week in office is kicking off the same way his first did, with widespread protests. coast to coast demonstrators are rallies against a president's pick tiff order temporary ily designated as have i ties to terror. overnight federal judges temporarily stayed, making way for refugees who rob detained at u.s. airports, allowing them to reunite with their families. >> donald...
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here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: tonight in chicago -- >> hello, chicago! >> reporter: a hero's welcome for the 44th president. >> we're on live tv here, i gotta move. >> reporter: a favorite son of the windy city, now on his last lap. >> yes, our progress has been uneven. but work of democracy has always been hard. it's always been contentious. sometimes it's been bloody. for every two steps forward, it often feels, we take one step back. >> reporter: fitting that barack obama should give the last speech of his presidency here -- >> four more years! >> i can't do that. >> reporter: chicago is the city that launched him. a junior senator on the rise, his hair darker, his kids younger. >> hello, chicago! >> reporter: hopes raised so high, he was practically destined to disappoint the audacity of hope, confronting first the gridlock of washington. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. that's not true. >> reporter: and now the reality -- >> you're fired. >> -- of a roll back. in his exit interview with george stephanopou
here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: tonight in chicago -- >> hello, chicago! >> reporter: a hero's welcome for the 44th president. >> we're on live tv here, i gotta move. >> reporter: a favorite son of the windy city, now on his last lap. >> yes, our progress has been uneven. but work of democracy has always been hard. it's always been contentious. sometimes it's been bloody. for every two steps forward, it often feels, we take one step back. >>...
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. >>> the protests are happens abc news reporter david wright has more. >> president trump's second week in office is kicking off the same way his first did, with widespread protests. coast to coast demonstrators are rallies against a president's pick tiff order temporary ily designated as have i ties to terror. overnight federal judges temporarily stayed, making way for refugees who rob detained at u.s. airports, allowing them to reunite with their families. >> donald trump seems to want us to believe that immigrants are either terrorists or criminals. look at these faces. are they any threat to america? no, they're the promise to america. >> reporter: some refugees are telling their stories. mohammed hamid says he was targeted by terrorists after working with troops in iraq. >> we were off brinkle being killed. >> reporter: this american sit zest he fought for years to get hits daughter and grandchildren out of syria. >> i have my own business, i have my own house, about i don't my children with me. i have another daughter in lebanon stuck. >> reporter: many people have recalled visas
. >>> the protests are happens abc news reporter david wright has more. >> president trump's second week in office is kicking off the same way his first did, with widespread protests. coast to coast demonstrators are rallies against a president's pick tiff order temporary ily designated as have i ties to terror. overnight federal judges temporarily stayed, making way for refugees who rob detained at u.s. airports, allowing them to reunite with their families. >> donald...
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and that's a look at news, i'm kelly wright. now, back to forbes on fox. david: donald trump praising l.l. bean's co-owner for standing up to liberals, calling for a boycott because she supports donald trump. trump tweeting thank you to linda bean of l.l. bean for your great support and courage. people are going to support you more now, buy l.l. bean. kind of an ad. and here is linda bean saying why she is not backing down. >> it's a bullying. it's bullying me personally. it's bullying now the company that didn't give the donation. i gave the donation personally to a pac to support trump, but the point is we should have that privilege. we live in america, this is a free country, i thought. david: i love her attitude. isn't that how companies should deal with liberal intimidation tactics? >> you're right. you have to act promptly or otherwise this'll paint you as something that you're not. good tore president-elect trump tweeting out. he has nearly 20 million followers, they want to know what he has to say. david: what about her attitude, that's the way you
and that's a look at news, i'm kelly wright. now, back to forbes on fox. david: donald trump praising l.l. bean's co-owner for standing up to liberals, calling for a boycott because she supports donald trump. trump tweeting thank you to linda bean of l.l. bean for your great support and courage. people are going to support you more now, buy l.l. bean. kind of an ad. and here is linda bean saying why she is not backing down. >> it's a bullying. it's bullying me personally. it's bullying...
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forehead coach jay wright, tuesday's melt down sure got everybody's attention. >> those losses shock our guys, and great wake up. but i don't talk about it, because i don't want it to have to get losses to concentrate on details. that was what the talk was about. >> be sure to join us on sunday when nova looks to bounce back on tuesday night's collapse at 1:00 p.m. when they hossa very tough virginia team, right here sunday on fox 29. all right, now oscar season, after last night, chris and dawn, i feel like i have a frontrunner for flop of the year. nothing wrong with good flop as long as that is contact. featuring oregon at utah, here is getting shoved by the invisible man, point a, point b. no contact on the floor. another question i have for you guys, who flopped better, remember, last week's. in fc champ year chip game, falcons cornerback, robert alfred, look at this, rogers with a little push. oh, my goodness. you got to have some sort of contact, right? >> what do they think they're playing soccer. >> right? >> good stuff. >> that's good. >> all right, thanks, well that does i
forehead coach jay wright, tuesday's melt down sure got everybody's attention. >> those losses shock our guys, and great wake up. but i don't talk about it, because i don't want it to have to get losses to concentrate on details. that was what the talk was about. >> be sure to join us on sunday when nova looks to bounce back on tuesday night's collapse at 1:00 p.m. when they hossa very tough virginia team, right here sunday on fox 29. all right, now oscar season, after last night,...
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back to you. >> all right, kristin wright. thank you. >>> we're getting new reaction this morning from president trump on the women's march on washington. >> news 4's david culver is at the live desk with the details. >> this is the second time today the president has tweeted about yesterday's march. within the last hour, this is what he put out. he says, quote, peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy. even if i don't always agree, i recognize t as we said, there are several tweets before that. meanwhile, as far as his agenda today, a busy day ahead of him. the president will oversee the swearing in of some of his high-level staffers. tonight he'll attend a reception for law enforcement and first responders, namely those who supported the inauguration. white house staff members will get an ethics briefing as well today, and they're going to get another briefing on how to handle classified information. that's the latest from the live desk. >> all right, david. thanks so much. >>> women's marches flooded streets around
back to you. >> all right, kristin wright. thank you. >>> we're getting new reaction this morning from president trump on the women's march on washington. >> news 4's david culver is at the live desk with the details. >> this is the second time today the president has tweeted about yesterday's march. within the last hour, this is what he put out. he says, quote, peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy. even if i don't always agree, i recognize t as we said,...
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jay wright and the villanova wildcats, fighting and clawing their way back tonight. much more coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> stay tuned for more "action news" sports sunday. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> "action news" sports sunday, sponsored by audi, challenge hall gibbons. >> morning flurries monday, a coating to two inches likely south of philadelphia otherwise colder a high of 39. snow and rain otherwise 32. wednesday, 43 for the high. ground hogs day, cold on thursday. friday, 40s. that's a look at the forecast from accuweather. >> does this team have what it takes to get a title? >> we do. we have to get better. we have all of the pieces. we have the talent. we have to play villanova basketball. do i think we can? yes. does that mean we will? not at all. >> josh hardy believes they can win back to back championships. >> they can play with anyone, but they are short in their rotation. seven players can't play. looks like he's headed for a red shirt season. he's a nice player but not a difference maker. i don't think they have enough depth to win a national champ sthp. >championship. >> they
jay wright and the villanova wildcats, fighting and clawing their way back tonight. much more coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> stay tuned for more "action news" sports sunday. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> "action news" sports sunday, sponsored by audi, challenge hall gibbons. >> morning flurries monday, a coating to two inches likely south of philadelphia otherwise colder a high of 39. snow and rain otherwise 32. wednesday, 43 for the high. ground hogs day, cold on thursday....
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laura: robin wright, thank you for joining us. robin: thank you.laura: now to turkey, where local media are reporting that police of caught the gun man who killed 39 people during a news attack at a nightclub in istanbul. islamic state group claimed responsibility for the massacre, citing turkey's operations in syria. a short time ago i spoke with mark lowen, who gave the latest. what we are hearing is that the gun man was caught along with his four-year-old son in an istanbul suburb after a massive police manhunt. remember, this is the man who is suspected of killing 39 people at the nightclub in istanbul on new year's eve. he entered the nightclub past 1:00 in the morning, opened fire, shot the police man, and got his way into the nightclub and opened fire, killing 39 people. most of them were arab tourists visiting istanbul. the rest of them were turks. it was an attack that was claimed by so-called islamic state. there was a huge manhunt he managed to escape the nightclub posing as an injured man. there was cctv footage that emerged shortly aft
laura: robin wright, thank you for joining us. robin: thank you.laura: now to turkey, where local media are reporting that police of caught the gun man who killed 39 people during a news attack at a nightclub in istanbul. islamic state group claimed responsibility for the massacre, citing turkey's operations in syria. a short time ago i spoke with mark lowen, who gave the latest. what we are hearing is that the gun man was caught along with his four-year-old son in an istanbul suburb after a...
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david wright in chicago. >>> nine more days until he leaves office. and as donald trump then prepares to take office the fbi is investigating some unsubstantiated allegations that his aides colluded to hack the democratic party. >> documents turned over to the fbi allege russia has compromising personal information on donald trump including video of him with prostitutes. an attorney for trump accused of meeting in prague saying never been to prague in my life. >> trump fired back tweeting fake news, a total political witch hunt. presented to president obama and donald trump during intelligence briefings last week and during a hearing yesterday. some members of congress pressed james comey about the claims and about the claims that republicans were also hacked. >> there were successful penetrations of some groups and campaigns, particularly the state level on the republican side of the aisle, and some limited penetration of old republican national committee -- >> comey refused to answer specific questions about whether trump was personally compromised
david wright in chicago. >>> nine more days until he leaves office. and as donald trump then prepares to take office the fbi is investigating some unsubstantiated allegations that his aides colluded to hack the democratic party. >> documents turned over to the fbi allege russia has compromising personal information on donald trump including video of him with prostitutes. an attorney for trump accused of meeting in prague saying never been to prague in my life. >> trump...
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but for jay wright and villanova wildcats 2016 was truly a special year.the court last march and just in case you haven't noticed the cats haven't lost since opening up their campaign for back to back titles with a perfect 13-zero record. heading in to today's tough big east matchup at creighton. let's take a ride up to creighton. creighton undefeated. we pick it up in the second. nova up four. good ball movement by the wildcats. brunson is open for his fifth, three pointer of the day. brunson finished with 27 points. fast forward two minutes left. nova up three. josh hart player of the year candidate drives to the basket pivots sinks the turn around. he had 18 points. nova wins 80-70. they're 20th straight win, 14 14-zero start best in school history. shout out to jay wright and villanova wildcats. >>> let's talk some eagles football. officially known as the hangover bowl, ladies. the eagles play their final game of the 2016 season tomorrow afternoon against the dallas cowboys. as much as it pains me to say this the eagles can learn a few thing from the c
but for jay wright and villanova wildcats 2016 was truly a special year.the court last march and just in case you haven't noticed the cats haven't lost since opening up their campaign for back to back titles with a perfect 13-zero record. heading in to today's tough big east matchup at creighton. let's take a ride up to creighton. creighton undefeated. we pick it up in the second. nova up four. good ball movement by the wildcats. brunson is open for his fifth, three pointer of the day. brunson...
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villanova takes care of providence much jay wright still not happy with his team's performance.ear from him. >> the sixers look to win their fourth in a row. i have news o sixers down south. >> hopefully to keep up the role they've been on in atlanta taking on the hawks. bat between two hot teams. sixers and at lap at a both won eight out of 10 knowledge joel embiid in the lineup he was given the night off to rest. team president brine cole angelo said ben simmons will have final test on monday to see where he is the recovery process. we may geto see joel and ben on the court soon. sixers owner checking out the action. first quarter sixers with the lead and check out nick. very saussy. the only bright spot fort sixe sixers. no joel in the lineup. hawks pounde pounded the sixers. dwight howard with the rebound and easy basket. paul mill sap scoring 22 points 10 boards the sixers three game winning streak came to an 110-93 the final. >>> the flyers back in act after six day break hosting the devils. after winning 10 in a row the orange and black now lost 11 out of 14. and now are
villanova takes care of providence much jay wright still not happy with his team's performance.ear from him. >> the sixers look to win their fourth in a row. i have news o sixers down south. >> hopefully to keep up the role they've been on in atlanta taking on the hawks. bat between two hot teams. sixers and at lap at a both won eight out of 10 knowledge joel embiid in the lineup he was given the night off to rest. team president brine cole angelo said ben simmons will have final...
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vernon police say a teen has been shot. >> kristen wright just arrived at the scene. what have you found out? >> reporter: well, this kid is only 14 years old. police telling us that he is in serious condition but stable. now, he was shot somewhere in the block here
vernon police say a teen has been shot. >> kristen wright just arrived at the scene. what have you found out? >> reporter: well, this kid is only 14 years old. police telling us that he is in serious condition but stable. now, he was shot somewhere in the block here
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mose wright identified him as his nephew. now we had a murder case. according to witnesses, these men kidnapped emmett till and here he is murdered over a wolf whistle. that became the news of the day, a boy from chicago was killed over a wolf whistle. >> this was 1955. brown versus board of education happened the year before. the civil rights movement was and going on some ways before. high point limits are hitting. that is the background. they just had an election in mississippi where there were five candidates and they were all segregationists. they all try to out segregationist each other. there was the background and it story mostational immediately. he is from chicago. parts of his family are in chicago. the mayor, congressman, everybody in chicago is upset it becomes sort of a north versus south thing almost immediately. >> the governor of illinois wrote the governor of mississippi that they were going to take action. at the time, mississippi was resentful of outside influence. as the rest of the nation came down on mississippi, that put them i
mose wright identified him as his nephew. now we had a murder case. according to witnesses, these men kidnapped emmett till and here he is murdered over a wolf whistle. that became the news of the day, a boy from chicago was killed over a wolf whistle. >> this was 1955. brown versus board of education happened the year before. the civil rights movement was and going on some ways before. high point limits are hitting. that is the background. they just had an election in mississippi where...
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abc's david wright has more on this part of the story. >> reporter: tonight, president trump insisted his new executive order is working out exactly the way he wanted it to. >> you see it at the airports, you see it all over, it's working out very nicely. >> reporter: trump brushing off the shock waves from the policies that he set in motion. from the pentagon yesterday. >> this is the protection of the nation from foreign terrorists entry into the united states. we all know what that means. >> reporter: the new order follows through on trump's controversial plan. >> -- of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> reporter: citing the need to protect against threats like 9/11, the new order suspends visas for seven predominantly muslim countries. they may not be able to return. but saudi arabia where 15 of the 9/11 hijackers were from aren't the list, neither is egypt and turkey. the new order also suspends the admission of all refugees for four months. blocking most syrian refugees indefinitely. although trump
abc's david wright has more on this part of the story. >> reporter: tonight, president trump insisted his new executive order is working out exactly the way he wanted it to. >> you see it at the airports, you see it all over, it's working out very nicely. >> reporter: trump brushing off the shock waves from the policies that he set in motion. from the pentagon yesterday. >> this is the protection of the nation from foreign terrorists entry into the united states. we all...
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i am kelly wright.k to our special "hannity" ." ♪ >> and welcome back to the special edition of street 24. duringn the campaign, donald trump said he would appoint originalist justices to the supreme court. people like scalia and thomas care to actually believe in the constitution. now the president-elect even released the list of people who choose from, so here's what he said. >> today was a very big day. you have a list of names. >> i do. >> you talk to me for a wan about releasing these games, your judicial philosophy. you said you wanted a virginal, you said you wanted people like clarence thomas on the supreme court. tell us about this list of names. >> i've been having a lot of feedback from a lot of different people, and a half, as you know, have tremendous endorsements. i'm a conservative, and i may have different views of different things. ii am extreme and conservative s an example of trade, but a conservative would say i am not because i don't necessarily believe. i don't believe in big drill
i am kelly wright.k to our special "hannity" ." ♪ >> and welcome back to the special edition of street 24. duringn the campaign, donald trump said he would appoint originalist justices to the supreme court. people like scalia and thomas care to actually believe in the constitution. now the president-elect even released the list of people who choose from, so here's what he said. >> today was a very big day. you have a list of names. >> i do. >> you talk...