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the first burst of curiosity about wyatt earp's restingplace i soon learned that wyatt the only man to emerge unscathed from the gunfight at the o.k. corral was not jewish but had lived with jewish women for 50 years and she buried him next to her parents and brother and family plot in the synagogue affiliated hills of maternity -- eternity cemetery outside of san francisco and that was my introduction. as children when wyatt earp ruled the airwaves we did know that he had a wife and certainly not a jewish wife from new york. i was jewish from new york so it each revelation that a woman named josephine marcus earp a bet new images that made me smile especially the thought of wyatt earp going home for chicken soup after a tough day fighting for truth and justice in the dusty streets of tombstone arizona but it quickly became more interested in mrs. mrs. earp than her famous husband. contradictions piled up like a freeway collision. how had a beautiful girl from san francisco be in new york and prussia end up in tombstone while the rest of her immigrant family climbed out of poverty and
the first burst of curiosity about wyatt earp's restingplace i soon learned that wyatt the only man to emerge unscathed from the gunfight at the o.k. corral was not jewish but had lived with jewish women for 50 years and she buried him next to her parents and brother and family plot in the synagogue affiliated hills of maternity -- eternity cemetery outside of san francisco and that was my introduction. as children when wyatt earp ruled the airwaves we did know that he had a wife and certainly...
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johnny behan was trying to arrest wyatt.but at that point wyatt earp declared he had had enough of the law. from then on he was about justice rather than law. and he embarked on what has been described as a homicidal rage otherwise known as the venn vena ride in which he sought revenge against the people who had shot his brothers. but what was he going to do about the women? so, um, so maddie earp has been living with him at this point for several years, and before wyatt goes off on the vendetta ride, he sends maddie home to his parents. i actually think this was the most cowardly thing wyatt earp ever did, because he sent her off without a word of good-bye, presumably said he would be picking her up, but he never saw her again. josephine went home to her parents, and so you had these two women waiting for wyoming -- wyatt. he never saw maddie, as i said, but he did come in 1882 after the vendetta ride to pick up josephine. i always think about that scene, you know, henry and sophia marcus, um, an immigrant family meeting wy
johnny behan was trying to arrest wyatt.but at that point wyatt earp declared he had had enough of the law. from then on he was about justice rather than law. and he embarked on what has been described as a homicidal rage otherwise known as the venn vena ride in which he sought revenge against the people who had shot his brothers. but what was he going to do about the women? so, um, so maddie earp has been living with him at this point for several years, and before wyatt goes off on the...
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wyatt andrews has the story. there's a break in the case of the murdered prosecutors in texas. manuel bojorquez is there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we have uncovered some new developments in the boston marathon bombing, and we will have those in just a moment. but first, there is a major breaking story out of washington tonight: the gun control legislation written after the newtown massacre has been scuttled in its entirety by the united states senate. moments ago, standing with parents from newtown, connecticut, the president railed against the senate. >> so, all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. but this effort is not over. i want to make it clear to the american people, we can still bring about meaningful changes that reduce gun violence so long as the american people don't give up on it. >> pelley: of course, opponents of gun control are elated by the decision, and we will start our coverage with chip reid at the capitol. >> on this vote, the yays are 54, the nays are 46. >> re
wyatt andrews has the story. there's a break in the case of the murdered prosecutors in texas. manuel bojorquez is there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we have uncovered some new developments in the boston marathon bombing, and we will have those in just a moment. but first, there is a major breaking story out of washington tonight: the gun control legislation written after the newtown massacre has been...
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i do remember actually that woodrow wyatt once said, because he was completely infatuated wither had. he said we love-- it's the whiff of chanel as she goes by in her perts which i thought was wonderful. >> the whiff of chanel as she stalked by. a woman who if you had had a nanny who wasn't that nice to you which is a great deal of them, she was irresistable. >> did you say she spanked christopher i mean -- >> yes, they got into some argument. she had some minutes and she rolled them-- mittens and she rolled them up and said bend down. and gave him several blows. >> bend down. >> he bent down for it. >> there is a story about her that i like very much. she had philip larkin the poet to dinner several times at downing street. she always said i'm a great fan of your work. on the third or fourth time she said that. larkin said, quote me a line. and she starred him in the face and quoted from a poem called deceptions which is addressed to a woman. and all of unharried day, your mind lay open like a drawer of knives. and i think that's very revealing. she was probably about to slice up tha
i do remember actually that woodrow wyatt once said, because he was completely infatuated wither had. he said we love-- it's the whiff of chanel as she goes by in her perts which i thought was wonderful. >> the whiff of chanel as she stalked by. a woman who if you had had a nanny who wasn't that nice to you which is a great deal of them, she was irresistable. >> did you say she spanked christopher i mean -- >> yes, they got into some argument. she had some minutes and she...
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chief meteorologist wyatt everhart has a look at the forecast. it wasn't as bad as yesterday. >> less than a 10th of an earn and marine layer persisting with a few lightly scattered showers more so toward the eastern shore and the beaches. look at the temperatures struggling to get above 60 degrees and we'll be falling quickly through the 50s this evening, eventually down to 50 or so. ing if will be a concern. otherwise, we look for clearing weather. just the opposite of that as we go from april to may we think about severe storms. >> starting to think about that. next month starts our severe weather season. maryland is far from severe. however, next month will start the unofficial season with the change of season come dramatic swings in temperatures. now the forecast models, which i took a look at are going forward saying below normal temperatures are expected in may. what does that mean? this mean there is could be an increase in above active -- normal activity. so far, the spring season has not brought significant tornado outbreaks but things
chief meteorologist wyatt everhart has a look at the forecast. it wasn't as bad as yesterday. >> less than a 10th of an earn and marine layer persisting with a few lightly scattered showers more so toward the eastern shore and the beaches. look at the temperatures struggling to get above 60 degrees and we'll be falling quickly through the 50s this evening, eventually down to 50 or so. ing if will be a concern. otherwise, we look for clearing weather. just the opposite of that as we go...
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it out to wyatt tee walker who is really the man who supervises the production of the letter.tote walker is able decipher king's scrawl. he is making these arguments and their are at -- and there are arrows and arabesques. they're trying to figure it out. there is a 17-year-old woman from a gala, georgia who is typing it up. dr.they are saying that king can preach good, but he can't write because they can't figure out what he is saying. grandioses a document with a backstage that is a comedic and logistical nightmare in some ways. in a few days, king has access to other people than clarence jones. so they have a draft back to him to revisit and the rest we know his history in some sense. , all walker, andrew young the people who were close to him will say, in many respects, they didn't understand how important the document would need and it appears that some of these initial jottings of king were actually thrown out. the woman was typing them up and some of it were thrown out. they were trying to liberate lack the book, not a socialism treasonous -- a socialism treatise. tavis
it out to wyatt tee walker who is really the man who supervises the production of the letter.tote walker is able decipher king's scrawl. he is making these arguments and their are at -- and there are arrows and arabesques. they're trying to figure it out. there is a 17-year-old woman from a gala, georgia who is typing it up. dr.they are saying that king can preach good, but he can't write because they can't figure out what he is saying. grandioses a document with a backstage that is a comedic...
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first, director of hr and new york transplant carroll wyatt left the
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wyatt andrews has the story. there's a break in the case of the murdered prosecutors in texas. manuel bojorquez is there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
wyatt andrews has the story. there's a break in the case of the murdered prosecutors in texas. manuel bojorquez is there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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also this hour break of rachel's ease role as the death of palestinian prisoners sparks a wyatt's mass hunger tried to in jails and walked extractors. to mass protest against a new law designed to clamp down o'reilly's sees hundreds detained in the canadian city of montreal as people say the metro station is a severe abuse of civil rights. the latest news on the main top stories of the week you're watching the weekly here on ars he was me you know thanks for being with us north korea iran top its war a trick this week announcing its army is now officially also wise to wage a nuclear attack on the u.s. the warning was followed by reports pyongyang moved to ballistic missiles to its east coast north korea is saying it's on actions are aimed at countering aggression by washington which has built up its military presence in the region as the crisis deepens so do downs that pyongyang is capable of turning its war was into action unlike the u.s. she's going to shoot down explains. to north korea's bellicose threats washington responds with an even more intense buildup of military power in th
also this hour break of rachel's ease role as the death of palestinian prisoners sparks a wyatt's mass hunger tried to in jails and walked extractors. to mass protest against a new law designed to clamp down o'reilly's sees hundreds detained in the canadian city of montreal as people say the metro station is a severe abuse of civil rights. the latest news on the main top stories of the week you're watching the weekly here on ars he was me you know thanks for being with us north korea iran top...
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a new york based wyatt's group has accused the syrian regime of terrorizing civilians in the areas controlled by rebel fighters this comes as the u.s. is considering widening aid to the rebels in their fight against president assad artie's association of a not there spoke to a syrian presidential advisor who says what some callers have no real interest in putting a stop to the two years long violence in syria the syrian crisis has a regional and international level and i learned these two levels are sorted out and the less there is a real intention to stop the crisis it's very difficult to stop it inside syria because it's not a crisis that is only in syria but it is a crisis that's being threatened are financed by both regional and international forces there was the inside does not really live are to what it says so even if they say. leave the weapons you know all the all the terrorist attacks that are happening in syria all the killing all because nothing all the problems that our children our women are facing a horrible humiliating conditions and refugee camps and dirty and driven all this
a new york based wyatt's group has accused the syrian regime of terrorizing civilians in the areas controlled by rebel fighters this comes as the u.s. is considering widening aid to the rebels in their fight against president assad artie's association of a not there spoke to a syrian presidential advisor who says what some callers have no real interest in putting a stop to the two years long violence in syria the syrian crisis has a regional and international level and i learned these two...
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. >> how old is wyatt. >> imus: 14. >> is he still doing rodeo competitions?aven't heard much about that lately. >> imus: no he gave that up. >> oh, okay. i remember when he was born, you guys were worried you weren't going to have anything in common because you were an older father. but didn't your teeth fall out at the same time? the two of you? >> imus: some -- no wonder you wwited to come until now. obviously you've been working on the material. >> that's not true. >> mike's turn into jeff ross. >> how is deidre? >> why? >> because i care about your family. >> imus: she's fine. >> a beautiful, smart woman. i still don't understandd you look at how smart she is, it's -- she stands to inherit millions. yet she's the one in charge of your cancer treatment. that's a smart woman. [ laughter ] >> imus: so,. >> he's very emotional. >> imus: when you -- what's emotional? >> being here. it's been a long time. i'm flooded with memories, wonderful memories. >> imus: we were talking about when we were at fin in queens in the stages of our tenure with him. lou -- i wou
. >> how old is wyatt. >> imus: 14. >> is he still doing rodeo competitions?aven't heard much about that lately. >> imus: no he gave that up. >> oh, okay. i remember when he was born, you guys were worried you weren't going to have anything in common because you were an older father. but didn't your teeth fall out at the same time? the two of you? >> imus: some -- no wonder you wwited to come until now. obviously you've been working on the material. >>...
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parker and jack pinto and noah pause ner and careline and jessica and benjamin wheeler and allison wyatt and their siblings, moms and dads. >> meantime, in a close vote, maryland's house of delegates passed new gun legislation that's expected to pass the senate including a measure to fingerprint gun buyers. the president made the case new gun laws are common sense for the nation. >> we are not gonna wait for the next newtown or the next aurora before we act. i genuinely believe that's what the overwhelming amount of americans, i don't care what party they belong to, they want to see progress. i want to bring in jose and neah maleeka henderson, good morning. >> good morning. >> to the president's point, jose, there's a brand-new poll out showing 91% support background checks, 88% of gun owners support it. i know you are a gun owner. we have talked about it before. how does a lawmaker say this isn't what the american people want? >> well, polls reflect a snapshot of what people think at a certain period of time. i think that a lot of people both gun owners and those who oppose, you know, g
parker and jack pinto and noah pause ner and careline and jessica and benjamin wheeler and allison wyatt and their siblings, moms and dads. >> meantime, in a close vote, maryland's house of delegates passed new gun legislation that's expected to pass the senate including a measure to fingerprint gun buyers. the president made the case new gun laws are common sense for the nation. >> we are not gonna wait for the next newtown or the next aurora before we act. i genuinely believe...
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and allison wyatt. if only for pity's sake, give these children a vote.
and allison wyatt. if only for pity's sake, give these children a vote.
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jack pinto and noah pozner and caroline previdi and jessica rekos and benjamin wheeler and allison wyatt and their siblings and their moms and their dads. >> senator, this has been a good bipartisan day up there in connecticut, hasn't it? in regards to this bill. >> it sure has been. senator mckinney is a good friend and colleague of mine. i sit next to him in the state senate. and he read the names of all of the children, the elementary schoolchildren, their teachers, and administrators, 26 in all, who lost their lives. that was a tipping point in connecticut. it should be a tipping point for the entire country to take action. >> well, let's get to that. thank you so much, senator williams, for getting that bill through, getting it signed and setting an example for the country. >>> joining me right now is larry pratt from a different side of the argument. executive director of the gun owners of america. where are you on background checks? >> we have opposed background checks from the very beginning. the "journal of the american medical association" which is no friend of ours had publish
jack pinto and noah pozner and caroline previdi and jessica rekos and benjamin wheeler and allison wyatt and their siblings and their moms and their dads. >> senator, this has been a good bipartisan day up there in connecticut, hasn't it? in regards to this bill. >> it sure has been. senator mckinney is a good friend and colleague of mine. i sit next to him in the state senate. and he read the names of all of the children, the elementary schoolchildren, their teachers, and...
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recounts the life of josephine marcus earp, the common law wife and partner of over 50 years the law man wyatt earp. this is about one hour.
recounts the life of josephine marcus earp, the common law wife and partner of over 50 years the law man wyatt earp. this is about one hour.
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wyatt and election? when arafat died they had an election because how do you choose a legitimate leader? have any election. very modern, very western. january of 2005, good election. sixty-five% of the vote, scheduled a parliamentary election june of 2006. not ready for an opponent in january. there was a huge fight over whether hamas could run. we made clearly the wrong decision. where we came out was the terrorist group, where we came out is is a process to hand in their guns and participate in politics so let them run but they can't participate in government until they disarm. the problem is he thought they would lose. the participation in government was unimportant and guys sit in parliament but they won. why did they win? they ran a terrific campaign. i remember visiting the west bank before the election. all over the place. banners across streets built more, basically nowhere to be seen. the president thought it was a vote against corruption. in retrospect it was fat and something else too. it was
wyatt and election? when arafat died they had an election because how do you choose a legitimate leader? have any election. very modern, very western. january of 2005, good election. sixty-five% of the vote, scheduled a parliamentary election june of 2006. not ready for an opponent in january. there was a huge fight over whether hamas could run. we made clearly the wrong decision. where we came out was the terrorist group, where we came out is is a process to hand in their guns and participate...
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recounts the life of josephine marcus earp the common law wife and partner for over 50 years to law men wyatt earp. this is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here.
recounts the life of josephine marcus earp the common law wife and partner for over 50 years to law men wyatt earp. this is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here.
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wyatt, which is the south korean etf, it was down .9% along the lines of every other market. sought the market didn't tell you that was concerned. after listening to the general's analysis, i think the market may reevaluate that and think what china's going to do. but the bigger threat to the market is europe. people are too complacent about europe. the economies there are cratering. they probably get worse as we go on. and that's 25% to 30% of the global -- >> and i want to come in on that because i just came in from europe. and there is a lot of concern over there. first of all, the cyprus situation has rattled people. you know, that wasn't just cyprus. that's a precedent. and the dutch finance minister said it, and then he retracted it, but to europeans who've seen this over some period of time they know their money's not safe. a lot of that money is coming out of europe -- >> and coming here. >> -- and it's coming here. now, it hasn't all made it into the market. but in terms of exports and the european economies, they're in trouble. even the german economy slowed down no
wyatt, which is the south korean etf, it was down .9% along the lines of every other market. sought the market didn't tell you that was concerned. after listening to the general's analysis, i think the market may reevaluate that and think what china's going to do. but the bigger threat to the market is europe. people are too complacent about europe. the economies there are cratering. they probably get worse as we go on. and that's 25% to 30% of the global -- >> and i want to come in on...
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barnum, wyatt earp, charlie chaplin, harry houdini. >> uh... i think i'm gonna have to ask the audience on this one. meredith: ok. audience, james needs your help. on your keypads, vote now. 53% say p.t. barnum, 26 for charlie chaplin, and down from there. >> uhh. it is not that confidence-inspiring. i'm gonna jump the question. meredith: ok. james, the question is out of play. you don't have to answer it. [applause] let's see the answer. was it p.t. barnum? it was p.t. barnum. that was the right answer. [audience groans] that's ok. that number i can see. that was borderline there. let's see how much money you jumped over. hopefully not a big amount. [audience groans] all right, that money is out of play, but you are still in the game. we're gonna see your next question when we come back with more "millionaire" right after this. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying a
barnum, wyatt earp, charlie chaplin, harry houdini. >> uh... i think i'm gonna have to ask the audience on this one. meredith: ok. audience, james needs your help. on your keypads, vote now. 53% say p.t. barnum, 26 for charlie chaplin, and down from there. >> uhh. it is not that confidence-inspiring. i'm gonna jump the question. meredith: ok. james, the question is out of play. you don't have to answer it. [applause] let's see the answer. was it p.t. barnum? it was p.t. barnum. that...
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michael copeland is senior writer for wyatt and he johns us as our own john fort from the west coast.e things that you think tim cook should do tonight. i'm fascinated that the first one is a great, big, mea culpa. it's all gone horribly wrong. >> you don't tim cook to be completely tone deaf to the market and thus far, tim and apple hasn't really acknowledged that there's this almost $300 billion loss in market value, and you would like him to acknowledge it in some way and that could come as a dividend and that could come as a hint that, yes, we know we need to respond to wall street, but you want some acknowledgement. >> how are you, you can imagine that the guy might say why should i throw in the towel for these people that are so down beat on me they think we're a value play and not a growth company. his job is to believe in growth. why start tinkering with the balance sheet and tinkering with cash shareholders and that's not what you employ the ceo of apple to do, surely. >> you don't employ him to do that, but you also don't employ him to be blind to what's going on in wall str
michael copeland is senior writer for wyatt and he johns us as our own john fort from the west coast.e things that you think tim cook should do tonight. i'm fascinated that the first one is a great, big, mea culpa. it's all gone horribly wrong. >> you don't tim cook to be completely tone deaf to the market and thus far, tim and apple hasn't really acknowledged that there's this almost $300 billion loss in market value, and you would like him to acknowledge it in some way and that could...
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. >> wyatt earp.understand this. >> bill: idiotic thing to say. >> it is one thing to have gun education. but requiring everybody to buy a gun, you can just see the obviously capitalistic nature. the nra does not care about your safety. they care about you buying their product. it is pretty basic and capitalistic math. >> bill: and the gun manufacturers. >> it is obvious to me. just as a society, you would think i'm smarter than this. these people are clearly trying to get me to buy a tool that will only hurt somebody. >> bill: you know, obviously they can't get away with this. if it is worth challenging. but they can't force you to buy a car. they can't force you to buy a house. they can't force you to buy -- you know, an 80 inch flat screen tv. they just can't do it. >> i can't imagine -- what do you do there? you get into a traffic dispute next thing you know, everybody is pulling guns because everybody has to have them? that's just weird. >> bill: you're on to another favorite issue of mine, that
. >> wyatt earp.understand this. >> bill: idiotic thing to say. >> it is one thing to have gun education. but requiring everybody to buy a gun, you can just see the obviously capitalistic nature. the nra does not care about your safety. they care about you buying their product. it is pretty basic and capitalistic math. >> bill: and the gun manufacturers. >> it is obvious to me. just as a society, you would think i'm smarter than this. these people are clearly...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> gretchen: miss america's outstanding teen for 2013, rachel wyatt is here,gretchen: you came on a field trip to new york city. you're going to be singing at new york city landmarks. >> yes, ma'am. we'll be getting to perform.>> s america outstanding teen. you're from south carolina. i know you want to go to clemson university next fall. tell me about the scholarship money that you won from the program. >> the great thing about this pageant is it's not all just glamour and glitz. we do provide scholarship. i'm thankful to have received $37,000 in scholarship money to send me to school this coming fall. >> gretchen: this is known as the little sister program to the big pageant, which is miss america. there's a talent category. you're also a dancer? >> yes, ma'am. i performed my talent on the stage and i also got to perform at the miss america pageant. i get to dance for many people all across the nation. i love what i do. >> gretchen: i was in a singing and dance group in high school, but my outfits didn't look quite like this way back when. what are you going
[ cheers and applause ] >> gretchen: miss america's outstanding teen for 2013, rachel wyatt is here,gretchen: you came on a field trip to new york city. you're going to be singing at new york city landmarks. >> yes, ma'am. we'll be getting to perform.>> s america outstanding teen. you're from south carolina. i know you want to go to clemson university next fall. tell me about the scholarship money that you won from the program. >> the great thing about this pageant is...
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if you put in writing tommy wyatt is for two consecutive years does not seem to it then it complianceith this improper payment of elimination night, i very much appreciate that. >> if i could take 30 seconds or two seconds p.m. not going to argue where it compliance because i don't believe we are. we will establish a writ response. by the way, while we are not where we need to be, what you will see is we are the best we've been in seven years. >> were now this is an ongoing problem we had discussions about the additional child tax credit and we thought there was a need to require a social security number rather than a night 10. do you see that as they need? >> said that the statutory decision to be made. >> we have tightened up the rules, but whether bernardo to get a tax credit, you need to have a policy decision. i word pro i'm not to the congress on this question, i would concur it would be the right place for simplification. >> thank you. ms. jenkins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, commissioner for being here. i want to visit with you a little bit about the irs handlin
if you put in writing tommy wyatt is for two consecutive years does not seem to it then it complianceith this improper payment of elimination night, i very much appreciate that. >> if i could take 30 seconds or two seconds p.m. not going to argue where it compliance because i don't believe we are. we will establish a writ response. by the way, while we are not where we need to be, what you will see is we are the best we've been in seven years. >> were now this is an ongoing problem...
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allison wyatt died that day. allison was six years old. allison was an overwhelmingly kind girl. i mean, all these little boys and girls were kind. frankly, what most little boys and girls are when they're six and seven years old. they are wonderfully kind, and this tragedy just kills us inside because we know that six and seven year old remind all of us about what we want to be. allison once gave her snack to a stranger on a plane that was hungry. she gave it away as a simple act of kindness. she had a passion for drawing. she wanted to be an artist when she grew up. and she would cover the walls of her house with her drawings, turning every room in the wyatts' house into her own little art stewed kwroefplt in - studio. she had just before her death drawn a picture for her teacher, victoria soto. she had written on that picture, i love you. love ali. both died that day. her day care teacher said of allison that -- quote -- "she would come and put her head on your shoulder if she was upsefplt it -- upset. it would make her feel better. she was a sweet and caring girl." 26 student
allison wyatt died that day. allison was six years old. allison was an overwhelmingly kind girl. i mean, all these little boys and girls were kind. frankly, what most little boys and girls are when they're six and seven years old. they are wonderfully kind, and this tragedy just kills us inside because we know that six and seven year old remind all of us about what we want to be. allison once gave her snack to a stranger on a plane that was hungry. she gave it away as a simple act of kindness....