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instead she asked about dan's accomplice, wesley. when dan described killy julie rachel continued to focus on details. >> i opened up -- >> detectives wondered. did rachel know about the murders before they even happened. and more disturbing, did she participate? >> i think she might have been present when julie was killed. i don't think julie would have gone into the apartment with daniel by himself. >> hard even for a homicide detective to imagine. >> you don't look at a disney princess as a cold blooded murderer. >> thinking it and proving it were two different things and perhaps rachel was just another victim of dan's murder plot. there was no physical evidence placing her at the scene of either murder and insisted she didn't know about it in advance. >> we didn't have enough to charge her for murder. >> instead on november 20th, 2012 rachel was arrested and charged as an accessory to murder after the fact. >> the only case against her is that she didn't tell the truth. >> that's right. >> according to the d.a. rachel lied about
instead she asked about dan's accomplice, wesley. when dan described killy julie rachel continued to focus on details. >> i opened up -- >> detectives wondered. did rachel know about the murders before they even happened. and more disturbing, did she participate? >> i think she might have been present when julie was killed. i don't think julie would have gone into the apartment with daniel by himself. >> hard even for a homicide detective to imagine. >> you don't...
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so she and wesley brought all of japan into our house. on subsequent anniversaries of the bombings when japanese journalists called looking for a comment from a member of the truman family, i mentioned that story. i mentioned that we had read the story together. and i told wesley at the time that i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision, his country's point of view, but also to understand what that cost the people of hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said that he enjoyed the book. he remembered as a child enjoying the book. and what he said was it was different from all of his other children's books. and it did not have a happy ending. a ink it was in 2005 i had sadako's apan, from older brother, himself a survivor of the bombing. he had read japanese journalist account, read the interviews they had done with me. and asked me if we could meet someday. if we might be able to work together. and i said yes. it took us five more years. e did not meet until 2010 in new york city. him and his son were visit
so she and wesley brought all of japan into our house. on subsequent anniversaries of the bombings when japanese journalists called looking for a comment from a member of the truman family, i mentioned that story. i mentioned that we had read the story together. and i told wesley at the time that i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision, his country's point of view, but also to understand what that cost the people of hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said...
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my son wesley -- this is must have been in 2003 or '04 when my son wesley was 10 years old. he brought home a book from school, and sedako was a real little girl who survived hiroshima, but she was diagnosed with radiation-induced leukemia. she followed a tradition if you fold 1,000 japanese cranes you were granted a wish s she folded 1300 cranes, but sadly she died of leukemia at the age of 12r in 1955. there's a monument to her and all the children who were killed or sickened or wounded by the beautiful. bomb. that was the first human story i had ever seen. everything up to that point had been in my stokesbooks or from my mother talking about my grandfather's decision. this was the first human story. the teacher didn't just give the kids the book, but taught them culture. they had a tea ceremony in class. they folded cranes. i found wesley in the living room room wearing a kimono. so i mention this about every five years japanese journalists on the anniversaries call the truman library and ask if they can speak to a family member. it's usually me. i mentioned to a japanese
my son wesley -- this is must have been in 2003 or '04 when my son wesley was 10 years old. he brought home a book from school, and sedako was a real little girl who survived hiroshima, but she was diagnosed with radiation-induced leukemia. she followed a tradition if you fold 1,000 japanese cranes you were granted a wish s she folded 1300 cranes, but sadly she died of leukemia at the age of 12r in 1955. there's a monument to her and all the children who were killed or sickened or wounded by...
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in 20 -- it was my son, wesley. this must have been in 2003 or 2004 when my son wesley was 10 years old, he brought home a book from school. for those of you who don't know the story, he was a real little girl who survived the bombing in nagasaki. she and her family did. but she was diagnosed with radiation-induced leukemia about nine years later. to help in her treatment, she followed a japanese tradition that says if you fold 1000 origami cranes, you are granted a wish. good health, a long life. she folded 1300 cranes, but sadly, she died of leukemia in 1955. there is a monument to her and all the children who were killed or sickened or wounded by the bomb. that was the first human story i had ever seen of hiroshima or nagasaki. everything up to that point had been in my textbooks or from my mother talking about my grandfather's decision. so this was the first human story. and the teacher didn't just give the kids the book, she taught them japanese history and culture, they had a tea ceremony in class, they folded
in 20 -- it was my son, wesley. this must have been in 2003 or 2004 when my son wesley was 10 years old, he brought home a book from school. for those of you who don't know the story, he was a real little girl who survived the bombing in nagasaki. she and her family did. but she was diagnosed with radiation-induced leukemia about nine years later. to help in her treatment, she followed a japanese tradition that says if you fold 1000 origami cranes, you are granted a wish. good health, a long...
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she and wesley brought all of japan into our house. well, on subsequent anniversaries of the bombings when japanese journalists called looking for a comment from a member of the truman family, i mentioned that story. i mentioned that we had read sadako's story together. and i told wesley i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision, his country's point of view but also to understand what that cost the people of hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said that he enjoyed the book, he remembered as a child enjoying the book and what he said was that it was different from all of his other children's books and it did not have a happy ending. well, in a -- i think it was in 2005, i had a call from japan from sadako's older brother, himself a survivor of the bombing. he had read japanese journal accounts and interviews they had done with me and asked me if we could meet someday, if we might be able to work together. and i said yes. it took us five more years, we did not meet until 2010 in new york city. he and hi
she and wesley brought all of japan into our house. well, on subsequent anniversaries of the bombings when japanese journalists called looking for a comment from a member of the truman family, i mentioned that story. i mentioned that we had read sadako's story together. and i told wesley i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision, his country's point of view but also to understand what that cost the people of hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said that he...
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in 20 -- i guess my son wesley, this must have been in 2003 or '4 when my son wesley was 10 years old, he brought home a book from school, is a da coe and the thousand paper cranes. for those of you who don't know the story. it's a real little girl who survived the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. sadako was diagnosed with radiation induced leukemia about nine years later. to help in her treatment she followed a japanese tradition that says if you fold a thousand origami paper cranes you are granted a wish of good health, a long life, the crane is a similarabsymbol of life and longevity. she folded 1,300 cranes but sadly she died of the leukemia at the age of 12 in 1955. there a monument to her and to all of the children who were killed or sickened or wounded by the bomb. that was the first human story i'd ever seen of hiroshima or nagasaki. everything up to that point had been in my textbooks or from my mother talking about my grandfather's decision. so this was the first hauman story, and the teacher didn't just give the kids the book, she taught them japanese history. she taught
in 20 -- i guess my son wesley, this must have been in 2003 or '4 when my son wesley was 10 years old, he brought home a book from school, is a da coe and the thousand paper cranes. for those of you who don't know the story. it's a real little girl who survived the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. sadako was diagnosed with radiation induced leukemia about nine years later. to help in her treatment she followed a japanese tradition that says if you fold a thousand origami paper cranes you are...
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in 20 -- i guess my son wesley, this must have been in 2003 or '4 when my son wesley was 10 years old, he brought home a book from school, "sadako and the thousand paper cranes." for those of you who don't know the story. sada kch sadako is a real little girl, who survived the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. sadako was diagnosed with radiation induced leukemia about nine years later. to help in her treatment she followed a japanese tradition that says if you fold a thousand origami paper cranes you are granted a wish of good health, a long life, the crane is a symbol of life and longevity. she folded 1,300 cranes but sadly she died of the leukemia at the age of 12 in 1955. there a monument to her and to all of the children who were killed or sickened or wounded by the bomb. that was the first human story i'd ever seen of hiroshima or nagasaki. everything up to that point had been in my textbooks or from my mother talking about my grandfather's decision. so this was the first human story, and the teacher didn't just give the kids the book, she taught them japanese history. she taugh
in 20 -- i guess my son wesley, this must have been in 2003 or '4 when my son wesley was 10 years old, he brought home a book from school, "sadako and the thousand paper cranes." for those of you who don't know the story. sada kch sadako is a real little girl, who survived the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. sadako was diagnosed with radiation induced leukemia about nine years later. to help in her treatment she followed a japanese tradition that says if you fold a thousand origami...
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wesley teacher didn't just give them the book. she taught them japanese culture, she taught them japanese history. she took them to a japanese restaurant. they folded cranes in class. they had a tea ceremony. i came home one afternoon from work and found wesley in the living room wearing a kimono and green tea laid out on the coffee table behind him. so she and wesley brought all of japan into our house. on subsequent anniversary of the bombings when japanese journalist called looking for a member of the truman family, i mentioned that we had read the sadako story and i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision, his country's point of view and what tors in what cost the people of hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said that he enjoyed the book and he remembered enjoying the book as a child and he said that it was different from all of the other children's book it did not have a happy ending. i think it was in 2005, i had a call from japan from sadako's older brother, a survivor of the bombing. he
wesley teacher didn't just give them the book. she taught them japanese culture, she taught them japanese history. she took them to a japanese restaurant. they folded cranes in class. they had a tea ceremony. i came home one afternoon from work and found wesley in the living room wearing a kimono and green tea laid out on the coffee table behind him. so she and wesley brought all of japan into our house. on subsequent anniversary of the bombings when japanese journalist called looking for a...
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in 20, this must be an in 2003 or four when my son wesley was ten years old. he brought home a book from school, cydonia cydonia and 1000 paper cranes, those of you don't know the story, sadat go was a real girl who survived the bond bombing of of hiroshima. senior family. did assad act was diagnosed with radiation induced leukemia about nine years later. to help under-treatment, she formed found a japanese tradition that said a few fold in the thousand organic cranes you are granted a. wish it's a symbol of life and longevity in japan. she folded 1300 cranes but sadly she died of leukemia at the age of 12 in 1955. there is a monument to her and all the children who were killed are sick and are wounded by the bomb. that was the first human story i've ever seen in hiroshima or of nagasaki. everything up to that point had been in my textbooks or from my mother talking about my grandfather's decision. this was the first human story and a teacher, rosemary bullock didn't just give him the book. she taught them japanese history, culture, they had a tv ceremony in,
in 20, this must be an in 2003 or four when my son wesley was ten years old. he brought home a book from school, cydonia cydonia and 1000 paper cranes, those of you don't know the story, sadat go was a real girl who survived the bond bombing of of hiroshima. senior family. did assad act was diagnosed with radiation induced leukemia about nine years later. to help under-treatment, she formed found a japanese tradition that said a few fold in the thousand organic cranes you are granted a. wish...
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wesley even wrote a couple of these together. he was immensely influential on me in the way. you find me boring without that. >> peter. suet yes. he was an intellectual. a very rare find. he was one of those people that the left is the left. very much from the 60s. they were being entering names. when is beginning to start by writings. [inaudible]. he was a scientist. and a psychiatrist printed he believed in objectivity. he was not easily swayed. he introduced me to marcus way of writing. george george well. the west indian historian dora the best really the only book on the revolution, fantastic book. it also incidentally the best on cricket. that was the thing about these people they can do indi. [inaudible]. is some way of a revival and in the 60s. host: would about him. assume. christopher: i was just getting to know him and i was becoming a friend of his when he suddenly became even more famous than he thought he was going to become. even wel more well known in his writings. and i gave him an incredibly bad review. and not to contend with the bread review. offered money
wesley even wrote a couple of these together. he was immensely influential on me in the way. you find me boring without that. >> peter. suet yes. he was an intellectual. a very rare find. he was one of those people that the left is the left. very much from the 60s. they were being entering names. when is beginning to start by writings. [inaudible]. he was a scientist. and a psychiatrist printed he believed in objectivity. he was not easily swayed. he introduced me to marcus way of...
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so she and wesley brought all of japan into our house. on subsequent anniversaries of the bombings when japanese journalists called looking for a comment from a member of the truman family, i mentioned that story. i mentioned that we had read the story together. and i told wesley at the time that i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision, his country's point of view, but also to understand what that cost the people of hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said that he enjoyed the book. he remembered as a child enjoying the book. and what he said was it was different from all of his other children's books. and it did not have a happy ending. a ink it was in 2005 i had sadako's apan, from older brother, himself a survivor of the bombing. he had read japanese journalist account, read the interviews they had done with me. and asked me if we could meet someday. if we might be able to work together. and i said yes. it took us five more years. e did not meet until 2010 in new york city. him and his son were visit
so she and wesley brought all of japan into our house. on subsequent anniversaries of the bombings when japanese journalists called looking for a comment from a member of the truman family, i mentioned that story. i mentioned that we had read the story together. and i told wesley at the time that i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision, his country's point of view, but also to understand what that cost the people of hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said...
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wesley's teacher, didn't just given the book. she taught the japanese culture. she taught in japanese history, she took into a japanese restaurant. they fully cranes in closs, they had a tea ceremony. i came home one often from work and found wesley wearing a kimono with going teen sushi laid out on the take bulb hind. and so she bought all japan into our house. on subsequent anniversary of the bombings, when japanese journalist called looking for a comment of the truman family, i mentioned that story. i mentioned that we had red sox story together. and i told wesley at the time that i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision, his country's point of view, but also to understand what that cost the people of hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said that he enjoyed the book. he remembered enjoying the book as a child. what he said was that it was different from all of his children's books and that it did not have a happy ending. i think it was in 2005, i had a call from japan from masahiro, so tacos older brother, a survivor himsel
wesley's teacher, didn't just given the book. she taught the japanese culture. she taught in japanese history, she took into a japanese restaurant. they fully cranes in closs, they had a tea ceremony. i came home one often from work and found wesley wearing a kimono with going teen sushi laid out on the take bulb hind. and so she bought all japan into our house. on subsequent anniversary of the bombings, when japanese journalist called looking for a comment of the truman family, i mentioned...
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this was the moment that wesley streete was arrested last year. less than 24 hours earlier, he had raped and murdered his friend, keeley bunker. she thought he was someone she could trust. she didn‘t know that he had already sexually assaulted other teenage girls. they‘d gone for a night out in birmingham, first to a gig and afterwards to a club in the city centre, staying until the early hours. before keeley took out enough cash to pay for a taxi back to tamworth. when they arrived, streete said he would walk her home, using a short cut through this park. keeley never returned and by the evening people were out looking for her. dozens of people joined in the search the next day as keeley bunker‘s family became frantic, increasingly concerned that she hadn‘t come back. eventually, her uncle spotted something in the water here. it was keeley‘s body. he was obviously trusted by keeley, trusted to walk her home that night. he has manipulated a situation where he has preyed upon her and ultimately raped and murdered her. as dozens of friends
this was the moment that wesley streete was arrested last year. less than 24 hours earlier, he had raped and murdered his friend, keeley bunker. she thought he was someone she could trust. she didn‘t know that he had already sexually assaulted other teenage girls. they‘d gone for a night out in birmingham, first to a gig and afterwards to a club in the city centre, staying until the early hours. before keeley took out enough cash to pay for a taxi back to tamworth. when they arrived,...
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the suspect, 37-year-old wesley james berman, admitted to setting the field on fire. he said he did it because he was having a bad day. he remains in custody at sonoma county jail. >>> they helped gain ground on the complex fire, it is now 40% contained. further south in santa cruz county, the complex is now 29% contained. and the lm you is at least 55% contained. crews making such measured progress on the complex, a growing number of residents are returning home this weekend, getting back some sense of normalcy. though some are still holding their breath. we are joined with how businesses are getting back into the swing of things. >>> the lightning complex fire, it is now the third largest wildfire in california history. some evacuees have been allowed to return some capacity, and there finding that their homes and business is escape damage. you can see traces of fire retardant in the garden and where chart patch of land green grass. about a mile away, homes on the same street, do not have the same fate. the ranch home was untouched, he could it maintaining defensibl
the suspect, 37-year-old wesley james berman, admitted to setting the field on fire. he said he did it because he was having a bad day. he remains in custody at sonoma county jail. >>> they helped gain ground on the complex fire, it is now 40% contained. further south in santa cruz county, the complex is now 29% contained. and the lm you is at least 55% contained. crews making such measured progress on the complex, a growing number of residents are returning home this weekend, getting...
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>>wesley nelson's entire life tossed on her front lawn no warning no no concern was where she's going to go. >>and according to her friends, the man who was victim nelson from her johnston street home today had no concern for her health, the 56 year-old says she has covid-19 she's still feeling some of the fatigue and those affects and told her she felt too sick to talk on camera after this process server and his men kicked to the curb police officer standing watch to enforce the removal. >>inappropriate immoral disgusting. >>and it can tell the host of community activists. to take action they came to help nelson pack after seeing posts about the eviction on social media, a dozen people have showed up dedicating their their time potentially putting themselves in harm's way of covid to do the right thing but things took a violent turn when the process server took an anti like a lot of nelson's house and said he was taking it to his car accident. this has nelson supporters stepped in. before nelson herself tried to get it the heated situation finally de escalating when the server said h
>>wesley nelson's entire life tossed on her front lawn no warning no no concern was where she's going to go. >>and according to her friends, the man who was victim nelson from her johnston street home today had no concern for her health, the 56 year-old says she has covid-19 she's still feeling some of the fatigue and those affects and told her she felt too sick to talk on camera after this process server and his men kicked to the curb police officer standing watch to enforce the...
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this was the moment that wesley streete was arrested last year. less than 24 hours earlier, he raped and murdered his friend, keeley bunker. she thought he was someone she could trust. she didn‘t know that he had already sexually assaulted other teenage girls. they had gone for a night out in birmingham, first to a gig and then afterwards to a club in the city centre, staying until the early hours, before keeley took out enough cash to pay for a taxi back to tamworth. when they arrived, streete said he would walk her home, using a short cut through this park. keeley never returned — and by the evening, people were out looking for her. dozens of people joined in the search the next day as keeley bunker‘s family became frantic, increasingly concerned that she hadn‘t come back. eventually, her uncle spotted something in the water here. it was keeley‘s body. he was obviously trusted by keeley. he was trusted to walk her home that night. he has manipulated a situation where he has preyed upon her and, ultimately, raped and murdered her. as do
this was the moment that wesley streete was arrested last year. less than 24 hours earlier, he raped and murdered his friend, keeley bunker. she thought he was someone she could trust. she didn‘t know that he had already sexually assaulted other teenage girls. they had gone for a night out in birmingham, first to a gig and then afterwards to a club in the city centre, staying until the early hours, before keeley took out enough cash to pay for a taxi back to tamworth. when they arrived,...
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loyalist paramilitaries highest boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place philip thought it existed since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist on the unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within not 20. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the ministry of defense secretary of state's office make it quite shockingly clear that from the perspective of the british government it was acceptable to recruit so into the regiment who was an octave loyalist paramilitary it was a member of a loyalist paramilitary group. there's no doubt the creation of the else the defen
loyalist paramilitaries highest boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place philip thought it existed...
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boiler's paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruit it here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place philip thought it existed since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist on the unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within not 20. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the ministry of defense secretary of state's office make it quite shockingly clear that from the perspective of the british government it was acceptable to recruit so well into the regiment who was an octave loyalist paramilitary who was a member of a loyalist paramilitary group. there's no doubt that the creation of the el
boiler's paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruit it here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place philip thought it existed...
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list paramilitaries harris boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the special switch was a special place phillip that exists that since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist on the unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within not commanding. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the ministry of defense secretary of state's office make it quite shockingly clear that from the perspective of the british government it was acceptable to recruit someone into the regiment who was an octave loyalist paramilitary who was a member of a loyalist paramilitary group. there's no doubt that the creation of the also def
list paramilitaries harris boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the special switch was a special place phillip that exists that since...
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loyalist paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place hillock thought it existed since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist on the unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within not 20. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the ministry of defense secretary of state's office make it quite shockingly clear that from the perspective of the british government it was acceptable to recruit someone into the regiment who was an octave loyalist paramilitary who was a member of a loyalist paramilitary group. there's no doubt the creation of the else th
loyalist paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place hillock thought it existed...
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boilers paramilitaries harris boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place philip thought it existed since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist on the unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within not 20. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the ministry of defense secretary of state's office make it quite shockingly clear that from the perspective of the british government it was acceptable to recruit so well into the regiment who was an octave loyalist paramilitary who was a member of a loyalist paramilitary group. there's no doubt that the creation of the als
boilers paramilitaries harris boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the big end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place philip thought it existed...
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loyalist paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the back end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place shell it thought existed since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist on the unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within not 20. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the minister of defense secretary of state's office make it quite shockingly clear that from the perspective of the british government it was acceptable to recruit so into the regiment who was a knock to floyd who was a member of a loyalist paramilitary group. there's no doubt that the creation of the also defense regiment w
loyalist paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the back end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place shell it thought existed...
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midfielder wesley mckenney has left the bonus league a side shall go to join the italian champions you ventus kenny was initially moved on loan with the deal contains clauses that would make the transfer permanent at the end of the season the 22 year old has spent the past 3 years in germany where he learned to play football as a child will be the 1st american to play for you ventus. the tour de france is underway after being delayed for 2 months by the coronavirus alexander christophe took the win on a crash heavy opening stage in east of the u.k.'s lizzie degnan won the one day women's event despite france's recent increase in corona virus cases. fans are allowed to line the route during the 3 week men's race it's the biggest sporting event to have spectators during the pandemic writers also have to adhere to its hygiene rules 2 positive tests in a week and a team will be thrown out. ok so if you've been grappling with the benefits of masts during the coronavirus endemic in mexico you can take it from the professionals for the mexican wrestlers world famous for their colorful masks h
midfielder wesley mckenney has left the bonus league a side shall go to join the italian champions you ventus kenny was initially moved on loan with the deal contains clauses that would make the transfer permanent at the end of the season the 22 year old has spent the past 3 years in germany where he learned to play football as a child will be the 1st american to play for you ventus. the tour de france is underway after being delayed for 2 months by the coronavirus alexander christophe took the...
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the sonoma county sheriff's office arrested wesley bergman for starting the fire bergman was seen walking by a fire near linden springs road on highway one o one in hillsborough in sonoma county on saturday. deputies say the bergman admitted to setting the fire because he was having a bad day. he was arrested for causing a fire to a force lynn and is being held in the sonoma county jail with bail set at $40,000. well you see davis researcher accused of lying about her ties to china's military to gain access to the united states has been set free a judge in sacramento said that he's willing to allows want hanging to live outside jail pending her trial for visa fraud. the prosecution is expected to challenge that decision. authorities contend that she falsely claimed to have no ties to china's people's liberation army air force or china's communist party. taking a hit in the chinese consulate in san francisco earlier this year. well the u.s. travel association says that more than half of all us tourism jobs have been lost because of the pandemic lawmakers and in the industry itself says sai
the sonoma county sheriff's office arrested wesley bergman for starting the fire bergman was seen walking by a fire near linden springs road on highway one o one in hillsborough in sonoma county on saturday. deputies say the bergman admitted to setting the fire because he was having a bad day. he was arrested for causing a fire to a force lynn and is being held in the sonoma county jail with bail set at $40,000. well you see davis researcher accused of lying about her ties to china's military...
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loyalist paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded premise surely. well the poster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here and.
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loyalist paramilitaries highest boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the back end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place shell it thought it existed since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist on the unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within not commanded. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the ministry of defense was likely a state's office.
loyalist paramilitaries highest boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the back end of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place shell it thought it...
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so the wesley house assisted living activities director susie came up with the idea. the tattoo idea came from me planning this month's happy hour and thinking wow, we are already in august. this is crazy. we are going crazy. so i thought what do crazy people do when they drink? get tattoos. so residents are in their fifth month of total lockdown. during that time they also had a christmas in july party where they exchanged gifts and decorated a christmas tree. look at that won with her fake tattoo and bud light. awful stuff. in florida deputies to the rescue. will. >> two deputies in florida, they came to the aid of a waitress, a local waitress after her bike was stolen. the st. lucie county's sheriff's department posted about it on facebook. those are the officers with that waitress who was walking to work each day because her bike was stolen. now they gifted her something to make her life a little bit easier. jillian: carley, thank you. >> thank you. todd: stay tuned for "fox & friends" big show coming up. >> welcome to the 2020 democratic national convention uniti
so the wesley house assisted living activities director susie came up with the idea. the tattoo idea came from me planning this month's happy hour and thinking wow, we are already in august. this is crazy. we are going crazy. so i thought what do crazy people do when they drink? get tattoos. so residents are in their fifth month of total lockdown. during that time they also had a christmas in july party where they exchanged gifts and decorated a christmas tree. look at that won with her fake...
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. >> to watch the wesley program visit our website booktv.org and search richard haas or the title of his book the world. now i'm book tv harvard university african-american studies walter johnson looks at race and class issues in america to the history of st. louis. he is joining conversation by roxanne dunbar-ortiz in a virtual event with with harvard bookstore. >> thank you all for being here tonight, roxanne and i wanted to be with a moment of silence for all of the victims of police violence and rt
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. >> to watch the wesley program visit our website booktv.org and search richard haas or the title of his book the world. now i'm book tv harvard university african-american studies walter johnson looks at race and class issues in america to the history of st. louis. he is joining conversation by roxanne dunbar-ortiz in a virtual event with with harvard bookstore. >> thank you all for being here tonight, roxanne and i wanted to be with a moment of silence for all of the victims of police violence and particularly police violence at this moment in our recent history. so if you will join you for just a second and reflecting together on that. and then we could start a little belated. [silence. >> alright thank you. so this is a book that began, i began writing this book in the fall of 2014. and i began writing because i was invited to st. louis to give a talk on washington university. i felt called to talk about the murder of michael brown in the protests on the uprising. so i was invited to october, went there and felt that i had to go out and present what was happening because i am a m
. >> to watch the wesley program visit our website booktv.org and search richard haas or the title of his book the world. now i'm book tv harvard university african-american studies walter johnson looks at race and class issues in america to the history of st. louis. he is joining conversation by roxanne dunbar-ortiz in a virtual event with with harvard bookstore. >> thank you all for being here tonight, roxanne and i wanted to be with a moment of silence for all of the victims of...
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on the northern side, there would be john griffin, excuse me, john gibbon, charles griffin, and wesley merit. colonel charles reports that at a tavern, i saw a long streak, pickett, gordon heath and a number of other generals. on april 10th. long streets is going to report that at the maclean house where the generals were meeting, grant had temporary headquarters set up in the surrender room. as i was passing through the room, as one of the commissioners, general grant looked up, recognized me, rose, and with his old time cheerful greeting gave me his hand. and after passing a few remarks, offered a cigar, which was greatly received. grant himself simply wrote, hear the officers seemed to enjoy the meeting as much as though they had been friends separated for a long time, while fighting battles under the same flag. after an hour passed in the way, i set out on horseback. so grant is sitting out on horseback. someone is reminding him that he hadn't told the secretary about the surrender, so grant wrote a message to the secretary state and informing him of what had gone on. john gibbon,
on the northern side, there would be john griffin, excuse me, john gibbon, charles griffin, and wesley merit. colonel charles reports that at a tavern, i saw a long streak, pickett, gordon heath and a number of other generals. on april 10th. long streets is going to report that at the maclean house where the generals were meeting, grant had temporary headquarters set up in the surrender room. as i was passing through the room, as one of the commissioners, general grant looked up, recognized me,...
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i have nephews that are too young to remember wesley snipes playing "blade." but they know chadwick boseman, they know "black panther." to see him on the big screen, the amount of money this movie grossed shows that these types of characters need to be seen, and what chad gave the world was an immense character. >> here in the uk, when "black panther" came out in 2018, i was at the premier and the excitement around that film, in the months building up to it, was unimaginable and the way african-american community, the caribbean african-american community, came out and showed out for "black panther." it wasn't necessarily a black story. it was a superhero story, through a black lens. and that was something we've never seen before. >> he was so young. what a loss. er for thank you for watching this hour. i'm natalie allen. we'll be back with more on the top stories, the situation in portland, oregon. experience the ultimate sports hub. where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the xfinity sports zone. use your voice to se
i have nephews that are too young to remember wesley snipes playing "blade." but they know chadwick boseman, they know "black panther." to see him on the big screen, the amount of money this movie grossed shows that these types of characters need to be seen, and what chad gave the world was an immense character. >> here in the uk, when "black panther" came out in 2018, i was at the premier and the excitement around that film, in the months building up to it,...
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the sonoma county sheriff's office says 20 sun for 27 year-old wesley bergman was seen walking by a fire near lytton springs road on highway one o one in healdsburg on saturday. deputies say bergman admitted to setting the fire. he was then arrested for causing a fire to force landon is now being held at the sonoma county jail with a bill that set at $40,000. that's what you call. >>he's going to have an even worse day as well. while fire crews getting a handle on containing the fires burning in the bay area and that question orders now being updated some being lifted, let you know where they are and what's now being done to help folks impacted by the fires still to come. >>and also on the way more about the spear the air alert in effect for tomorrow as we're watching the fires continue to burn throughout the entire bay area my full weather forecast coming up after the so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig spee
the sonoma county sheriff's office says 20 sun for 27 year-old wesley bergman was seen walking by a fire near lytton springs road on highway one o one in healdsburg on saturday. deputies say bergman admitted to setting the fire. he was then arrested for causing a fire to force landon is now being held at the sonoma county jail with a bill that set at $40,000. that's what you call. >>he's going to have an even worse day as well. while fire crews getting a handle on containing the fires...
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on the northern side will be john griffin -- excuse me, john gibbon, charles griffin, and wesley merritt. colonel charles is also going to report that at clover hill tavern, i saw longstreet, pickett, gordon, heath, and a number of other generals on april 10th. longstreet's also going to report that at the maclaine house where the commissioners were meeting, grant had temporary headquarters set up in the surrender room. as i was passing through the room as one of the commissioners, general grant looked up, recognized me, rose, and with his old time cheerful greeting, gave me his hand. after passing a few remarks, offered a cigar, which was gratefully received. grant himself simply wrote, here the officer seemed to enjoy the meeting as much as though they had been friends separated for a long time while fighting battles under the same flag. after an hour pleasantly passed in this way, i set out on horseback. so grant setting out on horseback, and someone finally repminded him he hadn't told the secretary of war about the surrender. so grant wrote a message to the secretary stanton informi
on the northern side will be john griffin -- excuse me, john gibbon, charles griffin, and wesley merritt. colonel charles is also going to report that at clover hill tavern, i saw longstreet, pickett, gordon, heath, and a number of other generals on april 10th. longstreet's also going to report that at the maclaine house where the commissioners were meeting, grant had temporary headquarters set up in the surrender room. as i was passing through the room as one of the commissioners, general...
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aelley, 26, wesley light-colored man, anderson a 24-year-old bricklayer bought the top price. ♪ it was the same into amsterdam and inland cities. the women made good service, but the babies could do nothing useful. not for a long time. sometimes they were not made part of the bargain. simply rice, rum, it was a matter of business. or so they said. ♪ the peculiar institution was argued and debated, attacked and defended, but it was there. ♪ some streets were different. events might have happened differently as those against slavery most one in the beginning. by the end of the revolutionary war it was acknowledged slavery was not only immoral, but economically unwise. you could not fire a slave. he had to be fed and clothed. the system was dying out. ♪ it might have died out completely but for this man. he was not an evil man. his name is eli whitney. device toe created a separate cotton seeds from the fiber. it was brilliantly simple. a girl could do the work of men. 10 men could replace 100. suddenly, cotton became the main crop of the south. cotton replacing rice, and sorghum. c
aelley, 26, wesley light-colored man, anderson a 24-year-old bricklayer bought the top price. ♪ it was the same into amsterdam and inland cities. the women made good service, but the babies could do nothing useful. not for a long time. sometimes they were not made part of the bargain. simply rice, rum, it was a matter of business. or so they said. ♪ the peculiar institution was argued and debated, attacked and defended, but it was there. ♪ some streets were different. events might have...
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i have nephews that are too young to remember wesley snipes playing blade, but they remember chadwick boseman. they know "black panther." for people of color, for people not of color to see him up there on the big screen, the amount of money this movie grossed shows that these kinds of characters need to be seen, and what chad gave the world was just an immense character and just a look at we can forget the tarzan myth. scientifically advanced "wakanda," "wakanda forever." this guy gave us a superhero that anybody could admiry aboe about especially a superhero of color. >> he played james brown, jackie robinson, and supreme court justice thurgood marshall, a plethora of remarkable people. it shows his versatility. >> yeah, that's the trifecta. you're playing jackie robinson, the man that, you know, desegregated baseball. you're playing thurgood marshall, the first black supreme court justice. and you're playing the godfather of soul in james brown. it shows there was nothing chadwick could not do. it showed that as an audience we were hungry to see what role he was going to inhabit ne
i have nephews that are too young to remember wesley snipes playing blade, but they remember chadwick boseman. they know "black panther." for people of color, for people not of color to see him up there on the big screen, the amount of money this movie grossed shows that these kinds of characters need to be seen, and what chad gave the world was just an immense character and just a look at we can forget the tarzan myth. scientifically advanced "wakanda," "wakanda...
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the sonoma county sheriff's office says 27 year-old wesley bourbon was seen walking by a fire near lighten springs road and highway one o one in healdsburg in sonoma county on saturday. deputies say bergman admitted to setting the fire. he was arrested for causing a fire to force land as and is being held at the sonoma county bail with the bat a bail at about $40,000. >>still to come tonight as fire crews continue to get an upper hand on containing fires burning in the bay area and that we should orders are now being updated some being lifted. we'll let you know what folks need to know as they head back home to rebuild their lives. >>and because of those fires we're definitely still under smoky conditions around the entire bay area in fact another spare the air alert is in effect a more details just you know geico is now offering an extra 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies? that's great! that's 15% on top of what geico could already save you. so what are you waiting for? john stamos to knit you a scarf? all finished, jean. enjoy! thank you. i give. the stitch work is impeccable. it'
the sonoma county sheriff's office says 27 year-old wesley bourbon was seen walking by a fire near lighten springs road and highway one o one in healdsburg in sonoma county on saturday. deputies say bergman admitted to setting the fire. he was arrested for causing a fire to force land as and is being held at the sonoma county bail with the bat a bail at about $40,000. >>still to come tonight as fire crews continue to get an upper hand on containing fires burning in the bay area and that...
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single day one thing that hasn't changed charges against officer darren wilson a week ago prosecutor wesley bell said after a 5 month reinvestigation of the case there is not enough evidence to charge the former officer. >>with murder or manslaughter after an independent in-depth review of the evidence. we cannot prove that he did a 15 year-old michael symon there are dozens of names they march or from brianna taylor to george floyd but michael brown's death was the spark for him we definitely are in a better place with support wise and a lot more people are becoming educated. >>what i mean we're still we're still marching we're still fighting for the same cause. >>well that was alexis zotos reporting a memorial held sunday included 4 minutes of silence. the symbolize the 4 hours that brown's body was left in the street. 7.41 coming up next on the kron 00:04am morning news, a shooting at an air bnb following a party in northern california. we'll ha >>welcome back 7.45 on your monday morning skies growing clearing clear by the minute outside one of our spots that is now getting some good sun
single day one thing that hasn't changed charges against officer darren wilson a week ago prosecutor wesley bell said after a 5 month reinvestigation of the case there is not enough evidence to charge the former officer. >>with murder or manslaughter after an independent in-depth review of the evidence. we cannot prove that he did a 15 year-old michael symon there are dozens of names they march or from brianna taylor to george floyd but michael brown's death was the spark for him we...
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i have nephews that are too young to remember wesley snipes playing "blade," but they remember chadwick boseman, they know "black panther." for people of color, for people not of color to see him up there on the big screen, the amount of money this movie grossed shows that these types of characters need to be seen and what chad gave the world was just an immense character. >> here in the uk, when "black panther" came out in 2018, i was at the premiere. the excitement around that film, in the months building up to it, was unimaginable and the way that, you know, the caribbean diaspora community here in the uk came up and showed up for black panther, it was so important that we had this film that wasn't necessarily a black story, it was a superhero story that -- through a black lens and that was something that we had never seen before. >> athletes and others around the world also paid tribute to boseman on saturday. the best known basketball player on the planet lebron james honored boseman with the wakanda salute ahead of the lakers playoff game. nba resumed its playoffs saturday after p
i have nephews that are too young to remember wesley snipes playing "blade," but they remember chadwick boseman, they know "black panther." for people of color, for people not of color to see him up there on the big screen, the amount of money this movie grossed shows that these types of characters need to be seen and what chad gave the world was just an immense character. >> here in the uk, when "black panther" came out in 2018, i was at the premiere. the...
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wesley, a 23-year-old broke layer brought the top price, 2000 and 700 dollars. there was the same in new hampshire and personnel and city. 2700 for a brick layer. the women made good service but the babies could do nothing useful, not for a long time. sometimes they were not made part of the bargain. slaves were simply a matter of business, or so they said. they try to believe. the peculiar institution was argued and debated, attacked and defended. but it was there. some streets were different. events might have happened differently, and those against slavery almost one in the beginning. by the end of the revolutionary war was acknowledge that slavery was not only immoral, it was economically unwise. you couldn't fire slave. you had to be fed enclosed. the system of staying out. it might have died out completely but for this man. he was not an evil man. his name was eli whitney. in 1793, he invented a device to separate cotton seats from the fiber. it was brilliantly simple. now a girl could do the work of men, ten men could replace 100. and suddenly, almost, co
wesley, a 23-year-old broke layer brought the top price, 2000 and 700 dollars. there was the same in new hampshire and personnel and city. 2700 for a brick layer. the women made good service but the babies could do nothing useful, not for a long time. sometimes they were not made part of the bargain. slaves were simply a matter of business, or so they said. they try to believe. the peculiar institution was argued and debated, attacked and defended. but it was there. some streets were different....
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the world a superhero he gave them an african superhero i have nephews that are too young to remember wesley snipes plane blade but they remember chadwick boseman they know black panther for people of color for. people not of color to see him up there on the big screen. the amount of money this movie grossed shows that if these types of characters need to be seen and what chad gave the world was just an immense character. >>here in the uk when black panther come in 2018 i was at the premiere and the excitement that was a riot that film in the months building up to it was unimaginable in the way that no the african diaspora community, the current caribbean diaspora community here in the uk came out and showed that black panther it was so important that we have this film wasn't necessarily of last story it was a superhero story. >>that that through a black lens and that was something that we've never seen before. >>he is a young black man who was really it was really an that look on her like the this the first leg their own eyes, the way to the movies and what learned a lot from it. >>in a lit
the world a superhero he gave them an african superhero i have nephews that are too young to remember wesley snipes plane blade but they remember chadwick boseman they know black panther for people of color for. people not of color to see him up there on the big screen. the amount of money this movie grossed shows that if these types of characters need to be seen and what chad gave the world was just an immense character. >>here in the uk when black panther come in 2018 i was at the...
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now the sheriff's office has arrested wesley bergman for starting that fire. bergman was seen walking by the fire near lighten springs road on highway one o one in healdsburg up in sonoma county on saturday. deputies say when they approached him and questioned him he admitted to setting the fire and when asked why. he said it was because he was having a bad day. he was arrested for causing a fire to force land now being held at the sonoma county jail on bail at $40,000. >>well air quality is still an issue across the bay area, especially this morning up in the north bay after the break we're talking to at kaiser permanente?being a r my only job is to take great care of my patients. i'm empowered to do what's right for you. our digital records mean your medical history is in one place, so i can give you great care. your primary care doctor, your specialists... it's great! we all work together as one team. our integrated approach to health care helps my patients live longer, healthier lives. i don't just practice here, i'm a patient, too. i wouldn't trust my fam
now the sheriff's office has arrested wesley bergman for starting that fire. bergman was seen walking by the fire near lighten springs road on highway one o one in healdsburg up in sonoma county on saturday. deputies say when they approached him and questioned him he admitted to setting the fire and when asked why. he said it was because he was having a bad day. he was arrested for causing a fire to force land now being held at the sonoma county jail on bail at $40,000. >>well air quality...
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wesley. that meant -- anderson, a 24-year-old bricklayer and mason brought the day's top price. $2,700. it was the same in new amsterdam. 2,700 for a good bricklayer. the women made good service but the babies could do nothing useful. not for a long time. sometimes, they were not made part of the body. it was simply a matter of business. or so they said. and tried to. ♪ the institution was attacked and defe defended, but it was there. some streets were different. events might have happened differently and those against slavery almost won in the beginning. by the end of the revolutionary war, it was acknowledged that slavery was not only immoral, it was economic hi unwisyou couldn fire a slave. you had to be fed and clothed. the system was dying out. it might have died out completely. but for this man. he was not an evil man. his name was eli whitney. in 1793, he invented a device to separate cotton seeds from the fiber. it was brilliantly simple. now, a girl could do the work of men. ten me
wesley. that meant -- anderson, a 24-year-old bricklayer and mason brought the day's top price. $2,700. it was the same in new amsterdam. 2,700 for a good bricklayer. the women made good service but the babies could do nothing useful. not for a long time. sometimes, they were not made part of the body. it was simply a matter of business. or so they said. and tried to. ♪ the institution was attacked and defe defended, but it was there. some streets were different. events might have happened...
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last thing firefighters needed to do but santa rose arce and sonoma county sheriff's office arrested wesley bergman for starting that grass fire. bergen was seen walking by a fire near lighten springs road on highway one o one in healdsburg up in sonoma county on saturday deputies say that he admitted to setting the fire because he was having a bad day. he was arrested for causing a fire to force land and is now being held at the sonoma county jail with bail set at $40,000. >>time now is 5.41 a u c davis researcher accused of lying about her ties to china's military to gain access to the united states has been set free a judge in sacramento said that he's willing to allow want hang to live outside of jail pending her trial for visa fraud. the prosecution is expected to challenge that decision. authorities say that she falsely claimed to have no ties to china's people's liberation army air force or china's communist party. tang hid in the chinese consulate in san francisco earlier this year. >>time now is 5.42, here's a quick live look outside our camera in the san francisco right there at t
last thing firefighters needed to do but santa rose arce and sonoma county sheriff's office arrested wesley bergman for starting that grass fire. bergen was seen walking by a fire near lighten springs road on highway one o one in healdsburg up in sonoma county on saturday deputies say that he admitted to setting the fire because he was having a bad day. he was arrested for causing a fire to force land and is now being held at the sonoma county jail with bail set at $40,000. >>time now is...
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wesley. anderson, 24-year-old bricklayer and mason, who brought the day's price,ce, $2700 -- top $2700. it was the same in new amsterdam and a score of ports and inland cities. $2700 for a bricklayer. the women made good servants, but the babies could do nothing useful, not for a long time. sometimes they were not made part of the bargain. it was simply a matter of business -- or so they said. ♪ the peculiar institution was argued and debated, attacked and defended, but it was there. ♪ some streets were different. events might have happened differently. as those against slavery almost one in the beginning. by the end of the revolutionary war, it was acknowledged that slavery was not only immoral, it was economically unwise. you could not fire a slave. he had to be fed and clothed. the system was dying out. ♪ it might have died out completely, but for this man. he was not an evil man. his name was eli whitney. in 1793, he invented a device to separate cotton seeds from the fiber. it was
wesley. anderson, 24-year-old bricklayer and mason, who brought the day's price,ce, $2700 -- top $2700. it was the same in new amsterdam and a score of ports and inland cities. $2700 for a bricklayer. the women made good servants, but the babies could do nothing useful, not for a long time. sometimes they were not made part of the bargain. it was simply a matter of business -- or so they said. ♪ the peculiar institution was argued and debated, attacked and defended, but it was there. ♪ some...
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critic of president trump as harris was the 1st black woman to serve as california's attorney general wesley served 2 terms in office i do joe castro joins us live now from maryland has that been what response you hearing to this news. well sure we're expecting a briefing from president trump from the white house in about 20 minutes time and certainly he'll be fielding many questions from reporters in response to the selection of harris as joe biden's running mate now we know the feud between these 2 has been running for a while at least on twitter when harris dropped out of the field of candidates for president back in december. we saw president trump mocking her early exit from that because from that field we've also seen harris asking twitter to deactivate donald trump's twitter account and once she did drop out the vocal critic attacking president trump on behalf of joe biden while supporting his candidacy of course now we know she is his vice president running mate pick now as my colleague alan fisher was reporting come on harris certainly checks off many boxes as the partner to run on
critic of president trump as harris was the 1st black woman to serve as california's attorney general wesley served 2 terms in office i do joe castro joins us live now from maryland has that been what response you hearing to this news. well sure we're expecting a briefing from president trump from the white house in about 20 minutes time and certainly he'll be fielding many questions from reporters in response to the selection of harris as joe biden's running mate now we know the feud between...
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. >> wesley has been our guest for the last two hours on book tv. we appreciate your time, we appreciate all your calls and texts. : : : good morning, everyone. i am adam white of the american enterprise institute and it is my pleasure to welcome you to a conversation on the american presidency and the constitution and in our politics, my guest is john yoo, visiting scholar at aei and university of california berkeley's email you will heller professor of law. john served in all 3 branches of federal government, the justice department office of legal counsel, the senate judiciary committee and the supreme court of the clerk for justice clarence thomas was his previous books include crisis, history of executive power george washington to george w. bush. his newest book the subjective
. >> wesley has been our guest for the last two hours on book tv. we appreciate your time, we appreciate all your calls and texts. : : : good morning, everyone. i am adam white of the american enterprise institute and it is my pleasure to welcome you to a conversation on the american presidency and the constitution and in our politics, my guest is john yoo, visiting scholar at aei and university of california berkeley's email you will heller professor of law. john served in all 3 branches...
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thing is that, you know, young talent got a chance to cross pollenate with the og talent, you know, so wesley snipes or, you know, seeing kat with ethan hawke, i think thaeks change of generational talent really elevates the film and it was really a pleasure like putting together my own acting wu-tang clan, you know what i mean? >> i tell you what, we cannot wait to see it. dmrathss again, rza on your emmy nomination and congratulations to you both on "cut throat city." it is in theaters tomorrow. make sure you guys go check it out. >>> coming up, k-pop ban superm joins us live making their u.s. morning show debut. ♪ ♪ >>> we are back with one of the hottest groups in k-pop, the worldwide phenomenon, super m. billboard is calling them a grammy contender for best new artist and they're releasing a new album next month. they'll perform a newly dropped single from it, "100." but first they are joining us for the first u.s. morning tv debut ever right here on "gma." guy, welcome. we're so glad you're here. >> whoo. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you for being here. that is quite the set
thing is that, you know, young talent got a chance to cross pollenate with the og talent, you know, so wesley snipes or, you know, seeing kat with ethan hawke, i think thaeks change of generational talent really elevates the film and it was really a pleasure like putting together my own acting wu-tang clan, you know what i mean? >> i tell you what, we cannot wait to see it. dmrathss again, rza on your emmy nomination and congratulations to you both on "cut throat city." it is in...
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okay >> i will look at wesley. >> i'm all for that too, jim. >> i don't know. my daughter was in oregon, they ripped out all of the pinot noir and they went to pot and the price of pot went to nothing and pinotnoir went up. >> economics of a new business. >> see you tonight "mad money." >> good monday morning welcome to "squawk on the street." a split picture this morning as we see some things working like memorials and semis but banks not getting a lot of love today. the road map begins with a 4,000% return in q1. the hedge fund manager who pulled it off will join us next. >> the post office in peril, an explanation of the postal service crisis. >> and later, to return or not to the seattle school superintendent weighs in on whether kids should learn in person this fall >> if you picked the winning number at the roulette table, your payout of 35 to one would still be lower than the 40 x returns of our first guest today. he saw 4,000% gains in q1 during the pandemic, thanks to the hedging strategy which acts sort of like insurance for doomsday markets, mark spi
okay >> i will look at wesley. >> i'm all for that too, jim. >> i don't know. my daughter was in oregon, they ripped out all of the pinot noir and they went to pot and the price of pot went to nothing and pinotnoir went up. >> economics of a new business. >> see you tonight "mad money." >> good monday morning welcome to "squawk on the street." a split picture this morning as we see some things working like memorials and semis but banks not...
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chosen as a white house fellow i was 24 years old and we had big dance and was a fabulous program and wesley clark and we had a big dance of white house the night i was selected he dance with me that night and that's not peculiar because there were only three women out of the 16 fellows but he whispered he wanted me to be assigned directly to him and white house but it was not to be that simple. in the monthly note to my selection like many younger people i was a graduate student at harvard and had been active in the anti- vietnam movement and written an article against lbj and he had not heard a thing but it's only came out two days after the dance in the white house and the title of the article was how to remove lyndon johnson from power? i was certain he would pick me out of the program but instead surprisingly he said bring her down here for a year and if i can't win her over, no one can. eventually i did work for him in the white house and then went to the land to help them with his memoirs in the last years and was most extraordinary experience and the most formidable interesting, stra
chosen as a white house fellow i was 24 years old and we had big dance and was a fabulous program and wesley clark and we had a big dance of white house the night i was selected he dance with me that night and that's not peculiar because there were only three women out of the 16 fellows but he whispered he wanted me to be assigned directly to him and white house but it was not to be that simple. in the monthly note to my selection like many younger people i was a graduate student at harvard and...
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but in your book, "the work," wesley omari moore, you write that the military saved your life. what do you mean byy that? >> guest: well, i think the military played an incredibly important role in my life where, you know, some of the most important times of my life if not when i was wearing a suit, not when i was wearing a t-shirt or jeans, but when i was wearing the uniform of this country. i was first introduced to the military system is, actually, when i was about 13 years old. i was actually sent to military school. i hadar a mandatory year in military school, and it was, i got some issues, some challenges, and when i was younger, and my mom had threatened me to send me to military school ever since i was 8 years old. every year it was i'm going to send you away, i'm going to send you a away. the first time i felt handcuffs to my wrists was when i was 11-year-old. my mother noticed i was intentionally hurtingng people that truly loved me so i could impress people. one day she she said, i'm going to send you to military school. and, honestly, i thought that she was kidding
but in your book, "the work," wesley omari moore, you write that the military saved your life. what do you mean byy that? >> guest: well, i think the military played an incredibly important role in my life where, you know, some of the most important times of my life if not when i was wearing a suit, not when i was wearing a t-shirt or jeans, but when i was wearing the uniform of this country. i was first introduced to the military system is, actually, when i was about 13 years...