9. Our big story at nine he says he was dead for two minutes. But was brought back to life. And tonight, he is thanking the Police Officer and the First Responders who saved his life. Fox sixs jenna sachs spoke with them all shes in the newsroom with the story youll see only on fox 6. Dejuante wade is just 32 yearsold. He doesnt smoke. Earlier this month got a clean bill of health from a doctor. Then two weeks ago today. His heart stopped. You never know when Something Like this gonna happen. Playing basketball at malone park. Dejuante wade felt his heart. Begin to beat. Irregularly. They said it was cardiac arrest. Wade walked to his car. And thats where his memory ends. He flung his head back and his feet were out the window and he other hand. Will never forget. Trying to call his name to wake him up and he had just stopped moving. It was advised to us through dispatch that he was pulseless and a nonbreather. Officer rick helm of new berlin. Was quick to arrive. I hooked up a defib t
Started in the upstairs. Debris fills the alleyway. right now im devastated with 4 kids on the streets what am i to do . I dont know what im to do. the cause and origin of the fire is still under investigation. In milwaukee. Julie collins. Fox 6 news. According to the Milwaukee Fire Department the estimated damage to the home is around 149 thousand dollars. Milwaukee police are investigating a fatal shooting. It happened last night around ten oclock in the area of richards and wright. The victim is a saving efforts by Milwaukee Police and fire, he died on scene. And on the citys south side a stand off ends peacefully near 13th and orchard. Police say there was an argument between neighbors and shots were fired. They say the shooter then went back into his house and barricaded himself inside along with his 6yearold son. Officers tried to get the man to come out but eventually had to force their way in. The child was found locked in a bedroom unharmed. The 38 year Milwaukee Police say 3
I have always admired this institution which takes no federal funds. I was reading yesterday, and this i did not know, i didnt know you would ask that, i didnt prepare a statement but my wife showed me a literal group last night founded in 1844, i believe, and one of the first universities in america to admit black women. It is considered conservative but it is a good example of how, the best word i can use, is how twisted our vocabulary has been found. It was a conservative institution and the first to admit africanamericans and of course because that is what it stood for. You were human before you were a race, gender or class. I have this Organization Prager university which i founded 40 years ago and has a million views this year. We are trying to do fiveminute courses with the finest minds in america and the world, really. We are trying to undue the damage our universities are doing to be honest. We have a number of Hillsdale College professors or at folsom who will be on your show
Narrator this is the museum of and thert in atlanta opening of a major exposition. Wangechi mutu is here as one of the worlds leading africanborn artist. Here has workson both in a show that focused on women from east africa. They have this aquatic and terrestrial life. They are really powerful. The serpent is a sleeping sculpture. Creature long, languid sort of beautifully laid on could be aal, it pedestal or fishermans table. Wangechi mutu makes beautiful art. Her installations are very well carried out, and they have a real presence when you enter the space. The large snake in our exhibition, somehow she has managed to make it feel alive. Definitely uses her background. She certainly is about being an african woman, but filtered through many things. The installations she makes, the sculpture, the film, the collage works, her entire world embodies her a static. Static. I was born in nairobi in the 1970s, and the reason i came to york was primarily to study and pursue a more grownup a
Here is a look at him conducting stravinskys petrushka. [stravinskys petrushka playing] charlie there it is. The new York Philharmonic celebrates its 175th anniversary this year. Im pleased to have alan gilbert at this table. Welcome. Alan thank you very much. Charlie you have the chance to do a kind of valedictory conversation about your time here at the philharmonic. Alan it cracks me up to see that video of petrushka. Even now, after weve done that and a number of other products that have been out of the box, in a way that have hopefully made it a bigger box, it is sort of what we do, it is still amazing to me that we do that at the new York Philharmonic. Those are the musicians of the new York Philharmonic. They are inhabiting the roles of the ballet. Stravinsky wrote the story with this mad outdoor scene in winter, russia. You saw my resplendent silk jacket. 10 years ago even 10 years ago, honestly, and i know the orchestra well and i have four a long time, i couldnt have imagined