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Cole Hauser s Yellowstone character Rip Wheeler is the quintessential cowboy: Ruthless and loyal to a fault.It s a world away stanley cup from the actor s personal passion mdash; the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, which provides educational scholarships for the surviving children of fallen Special Operations personnel as well as Medal of Honor recipients. I m a big fan of second chances, Hauser told CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge. For kids when they lose a family member hellip; it s a huge loss for them and the idea that they have a second chance to go and educate themselves. The charity, based in Tampa, Florida, started in the aftermath of the failed attempt to rescue 52 American hostages in Tehran that ended in disaster April 24, 1980. The foundation s president, Clay Hutmacher, told CBS News their work began as a battlefield promise to care for the 17 children left behind by the eight Americans killed. As more resources became available, Hutmacher said t stanley cup he foundation expanded its programs. Their catch phrase is cradle to career, to include pre-school, tutoring, special needs programs as well as post-secondary education. The charity has awarded 1,100 educational scholarships. Maybe it s just my way of servinghellip; this countr stanley cup y, the soldiers, their families, Hauser said.That quiet service that began two decades ago includes a USO tour in Afghanistan. Hauser also told CBS News about his p Tonf Dollar stores are hitting hard times, faced with shoplifting and inflation-weary shoppers
WACO, Texas - Mary Pearson doesn t need to be reminded of Jesse Washington s lynching.The Robinson resident grew up hearing the stories from her grandmother, a relative of the 17-year-old farmhand who was tortured to death on Waco s town square a century ago last Sunday. The moral was never precisely stated, but the horror has stuck with Pearson all her 67 years.Just after the boy received a death sentence for murdering his white employer, a mob seized him and dragged him t stanley cup o City Hall, where they doused him with coal oil a nike dunk nd hanged him over a pile of burning wooden crates. They carved his charred body into souvenirs and dragged it around town. But even more troubling for Pearson was what didn t happen: Law enforcement didn t intervene in the lynching, nor did anyone in a crowd of 15,0 af1 00 spectators. All the folks were standing around, most of them were white, and nobody said anything, nobody stood up to try to do anything, Pearson said in an interview with the Waco Tribune-Herald after a recent proclamation by Waco s mayor condemning the lynching. It s a hurt and frustration even to think about it. ... It can cause me a heavy depression. Every time I think about it, I get really angry and I have to ask the Lord to help me. White Waco spent most of the 20th century trying to forget the atrocity, dubbed the Waco Horror by the national press. The incident stood as a turning point in national anti-lynching efforts and helped bring
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