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thomas merton, dorothy hayes -- a catholic social worker, dr. martin luther king jr. for his emphasis on civil rights -- and you mentioned abraham lincoln. i was impressed with the fact that he had such knowledge of our country and did his homework -- like a good jesuit does. so along with the encyclical in terms of the environment, his emphasis on social rights through these individuals that have impacted our world -- so i thought that was very insightful of him. >> francis, the first jesuit pope -- is surprised everyone by choosing st. francis of assisi. one of your big stories is -- the pope addresses congress? >> right. and the issues that face our country and face the world. and they use that platform to talk about the issues that i think interface with all of the world around us. >> what is another story? >> the story i was really going to start off with was the
thomas merton, dorothy hayes -- a catholic social worker, dr. martin luther king jr. for his emphasis on civil rights -- and you mentioned abraham lincoln. i was impressed with the fact that he had such knowledge of our country and did his homework -- like a good jesuit does. so along with the encyclical in terms of the environment, his emphasis on social rights through these individuals that have impacted our world -- so i thought that was very insightful of him. >> francis, the first...
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martin luther king junior. coming up, we talk to a raleigh man who used his miss fortune as an opportunity to help others get second chances. >>> state leaders just ended a meeting where they were talking about a proposal that could affect health care costs. we look at the numbers that could impact allstate employees. >>> it's official. with a group of transport listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and give her the strength and energy to stay healthy. who's with me?! yay! the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. anitamind minera. sureta lif >>> a new device will allow the visually impaired enjoy a local museum. they demonstrated how bluetooth beacons can improve navigation for the visually impaired. the museum is holding an open house at the center tomorrow for guided demonstrations. >>> scotty mccleary is return to american idol next week. he is returning to his roots in he spends time with two of the top 24 contestants and shares his own lessons from idol. you can
martin luther king junior. coming up, we talk to a raleigh man who used his miss fortune as an opportunity to help others get second chances. >>> state leaders just ended a meeting where they were talking about a proposal that could affect health care costs. we look at the numbers that could impact allstate employees. >>> it's official. with a group of transport listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and give her the strength and energy to stay...
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martin luther king jr. when he said that -- religion that does not concerned -- only for the souls of people, but not for the political social economic conditions that strangled the soul -- that drives religion -- i think some of our stories -- interfaced with some of the political social issues of our time. pope francis along with the environment -- that he came to america -- you first came to cuba. and then he came to america to address washington and the congress. he was also in new york and philadelphia. and mention him because, in that speech, the joint session of congress, he mentioned four persons that have influenced us in this culture. our values and so forth. thomas merton, dorothy hayes -- a catholic social worker, dr. martin luther king jr. for his emphasis on civil rights -- and you mentioned abraham lincoln. i was impressed with the fact that he had such knowledge of our country and did his homework -- like a good jesuit does. so along with the encyclical in terms of the environment, his empha
martin luther king jr. when he said that -- religion that does not concerned -- only for the souls of people, but not for the political social economic conditions that strangled the soul -- that drives religion -- i think some of our stories -- interfaced with some of the political social issues of our time. pope francis along with the environment -- that he came to america -- you first came to cuba. and then he came to america to address washington and the congress. he was also in new york and...
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yo can take dr. martin luther king boulevard or the turn pike heading southbound. we still have our exit ramp complely closed off of northwest 62nd street affecting our northbound lanes on the i. also if you're traveling off of sheridan we've got a crash on i-95 northbound and sheridan street, lanes shut down there as well. we've got at least two lanes of traffic blocked. julie? >> constance, wewe have to recap the severe weather we had yesterday. two touchdowns touched down. they were ef-1 strength. the first ef-1 tornado touched down was in pompano beach. the width of 200 yards. for three miles. that's why we saw so much damage. we all can't forget what happened on i-95 with that second ef-1 tornado on the ground for three miles. that happened at 7:51 to 7:59. we kept it all live on local 10 news for you. the structural damage will be an issue to cleaea up over pompano beach. i'm gladt's a thing of currently we are going to have to deal with more damage. over 37 reports of damage from hollywood, from west miramar all the way near the coast. it's going to be a bea
yo can take dr. martin luther king boulevard or the turn pike heading southbound. we still have our exit ramp complely closed off of northwest 62nd street affecting our northbound lanes on the i. also if you're traveling off of sheridan we've got a crash on i-95 northbound and sheridan street, lanes shut down there as well. we've got at least two lanes of traffic blocked. julie? >> constance, wewe have to recap the severe weather we had yesterday. two touchdowns touched down. they were...
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and today dr. martin luther king jr. got into legal trouble there. >> the reverend martin luther king jr. was arrest today leading po 0 negros to the stkal as courthouse protesting voter registration. the negroes were taken into history for not having paper mit. >> why the white people so afraid of us voting. not like we can ever vote for a black man. for more we go to our junior civil rights correspondent. roy wood jr. >> what did you see there. >> a bunch of [beep]. proud negro men and women be ago rested for no reason. >> the police said there was a reason. they were parading without paper mit. >> i'm sorry did the clan fit out their paper work before marching in my neighborhood? when you have seen white people paraded without paper mit? >> that's the world we live in. black people won't get the same treatment as white people. that won't change. >> trevor, i disagree. you have to look at the bright side of things. the police arrested dr. martin luther king and our brothers and sisters without violence. forty years ago
and today dr. martin luther king jr. got into legal trouble there. >> the reverend martin luther king jr. was arrest today leading po 0 negros to the stkal as courthouse protesting voter registration. the negroes were taken into history for not having paper mit. >> why the white people so afraid of us voting. not like we can ever vote for a black man. for more we go to our junior civil rights correspondent. roy wood jr. >> what did you see there. >> a bunch of [beep]....
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martin luther king, jr. tonight, we introduce you to a man who used his misfortune to help others get a second chance. >>> the super bowl is not the only big game in town on sunday. the north carolina education lottery is joining 18 other states with lucky for life. the top prize in lucky for life is $1000 a day for the rest of the winner's life. tickets are $2 each and drawings will be conducted on mondays and thursday, the first new draw game offered by the lottery since october of 2014. winners of the lucky for life top prize may choose a lump sum for the top prize of $5.75 million. sounds pretty lucky to me, sure. new hampshire but the rhetoric between presidential candidates red hot. >> a day after bernie sanders and hillary clinton debated, both hit the campaign trail.
martin luther king, jr. tonight, we introduce you to a man who used his misfortune to help others get a second chance. >>> the super bowl is not the only big game in town on sunday. the north carolina education lottery is joining 18 other states with lucky for life. the top prize in lucky for life is $1000 a day for the rest of the winner's life. tickets are $2 each and drawings will be conducted on mondays and thursday, the first new draw game offered by the lottery since october of...
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we are featuring four people who are living the legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. tonight, mikaya thurmond will introduce you to an educator. >> culture and education in the self esteem and will make them want to be the best they can be. >> and he hosted kwaanza celebrations to empower students >>> president barack obama says that his first job, a scooping is cream, taught him valuable lessons about sons and hard work. the president's first job was at baskin robbins. in an essay posted to linkedin, he said that rock hard ice cream was brutal on his wrist. he wants the same experience for other teenagers to work hard and particularly those without resources. the president is launching a summer opportunities project and charlotte is one of the cities that promised to help thousands of teen get their first job. >> gop leaders are sidelining a bill that would privatize the nation's private air control system. the control to a nonprofit organization. instead, they plan to turn the federal aviation administration operation. critics say that it's like to private company.
we are featuring four people who are living the legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. tonight, mikaya thurmond will introduce you to an educator. >> culture and education in the self esteem and will make them want to be the best they can be. >> and he hosted kwaanza celebrations to empower students >>> president barack obama says that his first job, a scooping is cream, taught him valuable lessons about sons and hard work. the president's first job was at baskin robbins. in...
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martin luther king, jr., and his wife karen scott king. dr. king was assassinated on angelou's birthday, april 4. in 2006, maya angelou spoke at coretta scott king's funeral in georgia. ta on those late nights coret and i would talk, i would make her laugh and she said that martin king used to tell her, you don't laugh enough, and there's a recent book out about sisters in which she spoke about her blood sister, but at the end of her essay, she said, i do have chosen sister, maya angelou , who makes me laugh, even when i don't want to. and it is true. i told her some jokes, for no mixed company. [laughter] many times on those late evenings, she would say to me, sister, it shouldn't be an either/or, should it? peas and justice should be known to all people everywhere all the time, isn't that right? and i said then and i say now, coretta scott king, you are right. i do believe that peace and justice should be known to every person everywhere all the time. and those of us who gather here, principality, presidents, senators, those of us who run gr
martin luther king, jr., and his wife karen scott king. dr. king was assassinated on angelou's birthday, april 4. in 2006, maya angelou spoke at coretta scott king's funeral in georgia. ta on those late nights coret and i would talk, i would make her laugh and she said that martin king used to tell her, you don't laugh enough, and there's a recent book out about sisters in which she spoke about her blood sister, but at the end of her essay, she said, i do have chosen sister, maya angelou , who...
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martin luther king guess -- dominguez. >> they lose a friend that worked together with the community >> reporter: fellow cab driers have black ribbons on their car as to honor their coworker >>> we're less than an hour away from polls closing. all the canned dates were around today making their final pitches. >>> quarterback cam newton admit today bp being a sore loser but defended his actions. >> if i offended somebody, am and i'm not about to conform for anybody's expectation because they will never exceed mine. >> he went on to say he had no regrets for how he handled stressed to focus on next season >>> a million dollar fine for coal ash into the river. jonathan rodriguez joins us for details >> reporter: duke energy blamed the federal government for slowing down the process. >> a pipe burst dumping coal ash into the dan river. they were fined $70,000 for that spill. they were fined another 1 and a half million dollars for failure to maintain the site. we talk to jeff brooks. >> we're currently reviewing the action through this find they have provide -- fine they have provided to
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the program honors four remarkable individuals living the legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. tonight, mikaya introduces us to a woman who dedicated her life to improving the lives of people in foster children. >> you can watch her story 10:55 on fox 50. >>> today, wral salutes a volunteer to this country and to the airborne and special ops museum in fayette ville. the museum had a special ceremony for retired lieutenant colonel al alvarez. gilbert baez joins us live from fayetteville with his story. gilbert? >> reporter: this is an incredible story. al alvarez is part of the greatest generation, those who served in world war ii. more importantly, he is my friend. i was honored to share a portion of his incredible story. >> this is the smiling face school kids and visitors have seen in the lobby of the airborne and special operations museum two days a week since it opened more than 15 years ago. retired lieutenant colonel al alvarez is a world war ii vet who stormed omaha beach on d- day. that i remember the most about d-day was the deaths. i was laying in the weather and was
the program honors four remarkable individuals living the legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. tonight, mikaya introduces us to a woman who dedicated her life to improving the lives of people in foster children. >> you can watch her story 10:55 on fox 50. >>> today, wral salutes a volunteer to this country and to the airborne and special ops museum in fayette ville. the museum had a special ceremony for retired lieutenant colonel al alvarez. gilbert baez joins us live from...
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this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture.i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." t-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, >>> if you are in the market for some new wheels or maybe just want to check out some very sweet rides, you are in and auto show opens up today to the public. we have a preview. >> the driver door swings open. heavy set guy. gun in my face. >>> a night out with friends turns into a nightmare for one local man. the terrifying story in his own words ahead. >>> but first we are taking a live look outside this morning for you across the shores of lake erie. looking at downtown cleveland. a beautiful shot there.
this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture.i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." t-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, >>> if you are in the market for some new wheels or maybe just want to check out some very sweet rides,...
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martin luther king junior the way she led people so effectively was because of her grace, humility, her charm. in 20-10...a portion of i-264 --- which loops arouud louisville was renamed in her honor. the zika outbreak is now taking center stage.... with olympics preparations still underway in rio de janeiro, brazil. a test event for the summer games was supposed to be a time to get excited for the events ahead... but the virus is stole the thunder, brazil has seen more than a million cases of zika. face the greatest contract the disease, but ensure safety. with special vehicles, community. so this is work that has been done so far and we will continue on the way to the games. so we are sure we're going to be safe." the international olympic committee assures athletes and travelers the games will still go on... but is urging them to be prepared and use protection against mosquito bites. some girls in north carolina spent the weekend making teddy bears for police officers. but they're giving them all to police officers. the girls used their own money to create a "build-a- bears" which th
martin luther king junior the way she led people so effectively was because of her grace, humility, her charm. in 20-10...a portion of i-264 --- which loops arouud louisville was renamed in her honor. the zika outbreak is now taking center stage.... with olympics preparations still underway in rio de janeiro, brazil. a test event for the summer games was supposed to be a time to get excited for the events ahead... but the virus is stole the thunder, brazil has seen more than a million cases of...
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martin luther king. eric young deserves this award from the national action network not only because through his works he's a living example of dr. king's dream for america, eric you know how much we love you. it's also because he's an exceptional human being. a person of great courage, principle, compassion, and righteousness. our nation's history includes so many, many examples, far too many examples of law enforcement being at odds with the struggle of the civil rights and equality in this country. we've come so far in so many ways but the number of people who have been beaten and killed under, shall we say, questionable circumstances, the number of times that law enforcement has stood against those who were on the streets fighting for their rights, fighting for their jobs, fighting for their very lives makes eric young all the more remarkable. eric young is the elected leader of a very diverse group of law enforcement officers in the american federation of government employees. that diversity include
martin luther king. eric young deserves this award from the national action network not only because through his works he's a living example of dr. king's dream for america, eric you know how much we love you. it's also because he's an exceptional human being. a person of great courage, principle, compassion, and righteousness. our nation's history includes so many, many examples, far too many examples of law enforcement being at odds with the struggle of the civil rights and equality in this...
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this was on dr. martin luther king day, so the menu featured soul food. the guests love the dinner, but the girls love cindy. "she's very kind and sweet, and she carar about all of us." "nats of program" the girls put on a little program at each dinner, and they also sit at different tables, improving their communication skills. "we've had some girls who were extremely shy who've sort of come out of their shell. we've had some who are not so shy but who've just blossomed even further." so how does cindy feel about being a nine who care award winner? "mostly humbled, because i have to say i could not do this program without all the help that i do get." "she wouldn't have to be here. she chose to do this. she chose to hang out with us andndelp us. some people don't even want to do that, so thank you! " thank you to cindy nicholson, one of our nine who care. each of our nine who care winners will receive 500 favorite charities. and this saturday, we'll announce which one of them will go to washington d-c in june to compete for the jacqueline kennedy onassis
this was on dr. martin luther king day, so the menu featured soul food. the guests love the dinner, but the girls love cindy. "she's very kind and sweet, and she carar about all of us." "nats of program" the girls put on a little program at each dinner, and they also sit at different tables, improving their communication skills. "we've had some girls who were extremely shy who've sort of come out of their shell. we've had some who are not so shy but who've just...
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martin luther king jr. garner says sanders is the best candidate to take on on economic issues facing the black community -- including the need for jobs. "umm the fact that he's for us. he's for black lives matter. he's a protestor..his whole record is him protesting and putting his body on the line and getting arrested for garner said she's still feircely fighting to have her father's case reopened and reconsidered by a new grand jury. meanwhile -- the sanders meanwhile -- the sanders campaign is planning a number of phone banks to bolster efforts here in the palmetto state over the next few weeks. in the newsroom, mike desumma, wis news 10. in new hampshire, tonight, it's the republican candidates' turn. they debate ... just three days before the primary where donald trump is looking for his first win. steve handelsman is at the debate site near manchester. after losing iowa, donald trump tries to show off his national frontrunner status from center stage tonight ... at st anselm college outside mancheste
martin luther king jr. garner says sanders is the best candidate to take on on economic issues facing the black community -- including the need for jobs. "umm the fact that he's for us. he's for black lives matter. he's a protestor..his whole record is him protesting and putting his body on the line and getting arrested for garner said she's still feircely fighting to have her father's case reopened and reconsidered by a new grand jury. meanwhile -- the sanders meanwhile -- the sanders...
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this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." see you! >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. we've got high fliers and hard hitters this week on sports stars of tomorrow... meet a pair of nation's top basketball prospects... one at a storied program in washington dc... and another who's putting on a show in texas... and don't miss the inspiring story of a boxer who has overcome a series of setbacks to find success in the ring. that's all coming your way... next (show open) welcome to the show everyone. i'm your host, charles davis. we have a lot to get to today, so let's get started. we're going to begin today in the washington d.c. area... dematha catholic, in hyattsville, maryla
this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." see you! >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. we've got...
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this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dread of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for see you! >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on n eir big new york city. (loon calling) the following organizations have provivid funding for this into the outdooror television series. (jacob) there it is. (emma) yeah, i see it. (jacob) oh my gosh. (emma) okay, you're going to need to wear this today. same reason you're wearing those steel toed things. because we're headed into that place, an industrial sand mine... to decode the science and impacts of what really goes on there. (jacob) and because we need real answers. look, there are two kinds of scientists; pseudo scientists who get an idea in their head then look for a little information then there are the real scientists. the ones who investigate th
this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dread of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for see you! >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on n eir big new york city. (loon calling) the following organizations have provivid funding...
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above this entrance are 10 statues honoring martyrs of the 20th century. dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the fat-burning fusion of pilates >> hey, everybody, i'm maria menounos, and i'm about to reveal the latest breakthrough in fitness that won't kill your joints. it's an all-new way you can get that long, lean yoga and pilates body you've always wanted without having to stand still and meditate for hours or do microscopic mini moves. don't believe it? well, keep watching and you will. >> announcer: now there's a breakthrough new way you can completely transform your body without weights or high-impact moves, and the results are incredible. >> you see those res
above this entrance are 10 statues honoring martyrs of the 20th century. dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big...
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this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, pis like stepping into the pages of a childhood fairy tale. r the lush green hills, charming villages and folklore are entrancing. tnorway is known for many natural sights, p but the fjords are simply awe-inspiring in person. p these long valleys were formed long ago by glacier erosion p and have clear, cold water flowing through them-- r a perfect destination for adventure travelers and nature enthusiasts alike. known as the soul of norway, p the fjords are surrounded by small villages rsteeped in centuries-old traditions t and culture still alive and well. p all aboard as we discover the folklore, the food and
this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, pis like stepping into the pages of...
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but many might not realize how boston influenced dr. martin luther king, jr. doug: the eye's frank holland is back with the less familiar story. frank: dr. king was educate at boston university and inspired by his time in the city. dr. king said what he learned here was a blueprint for his philosophy and his work. dr. king: i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up. frank: before dr. king shared his dream, he earned his doctorate at boston university. vita paladino: this is really the beginning. this is all the formulation of his theory. frank: academic papers, letters, pictures, and more are now housed in the king reading room at b.u.'s library. before winning the nobel peace prize in 1964, the civil rights leader explained to reporters why he donated these important documents. dr. king: it was this university that meant so much to me in terms of the formulation of my thinking and the ideas that have guided my life. vita paladino: he had a very empowering experience here. frank: vita paladino is the curator of the king collection. during that same
but many might not realize how boston influenced dr. martin luther king, jr. doug: the eye's frank holland is back with the less familiar story. frank: dr. king was educate at boston university and inspired by his time in the city. dr. king said what he learned here was a blueprint for his philosophy and his work. dr. king: i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up. frank: before dr. king shared his dream, he earned his doctorate at boston university. vita paladino: this is really...
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martin luther king. the seris begins tonight on our evening news at 5:30. >>> we'll learn about a new device that will allow the visually impaired to enjoy local museum. the north carolina museum of natural sciences will demonstrate how bltoh eye beacon can provide navigation for the visually impaired. tomorrow, there will be a program at the research center allowing for plenty of time for independent can ploargs >> that's such a great museum. >> always something to see there. >> one of our biggest cheerleaders for it and participant in it is elizabeth gardner. >> i feel so fortunate because we have those -- we call them drops. we plug in and we are live at the museum. we get to do that on the noon news. fascinating at the museum. it's always great to be able to share that with all of you. if you don't have time to get down there, we can share with you some of the things that they are doing. you can see at happens when is precipitations move on out. the snow did not make it in here. nothing is left at th
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martin luther king. this has been something i have felt strongly about my entire life. >> i want follow up something you said at last week's debate, you said race relations would be better under a president sanders than a president obama. why do you believe that? >> i believe president obama has made significant progress. we're going to build on that progress. we can always do better. the progress that we can build on is to understand that we should not have 35% of african-american kids in this country living in poverty. we should not have -- we need real police reform. we need to make sure that when people are in jail, often african-american and latino, there's a path back to civil society so we don't have the race of resid vizzism that we do now. right now it turns out that we the african-american community and the white community smoke marijuana at about equal levels. it also turns out that blacks are four times more likely to be arrested than whites for possession of marijuana. okay. that's why i bel
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this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for see you! >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big new york city. >> announcer: nbc sports, home of the 2016 rio olympics. the nhl. premier league. the nascar chase for the sprint cup playoffs. and primetime's number one show, "sunday night football." only on nbc. >>> springlike conditions here in chicago. the temperature, 57 degrees and two teams who plan on playing very deep into the spring. we have the defending stanley cup champions, chicago blackhawks, here at home as they play host to the washington capitals who have the league's best overall record right now. center. one of the newest blackhawks on the ice right now, here's andrew ladd. >> andrew, you're back in a chicago blackhawks unifo
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this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for see you! >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big new york city. narrator: on this episode of "dr. chris pet vet," can chris help save the lifeguards? harries: is it a cobra? chris: no, it's not a cobra. it's a sea snake. harries: are you sure? there is only one man that could handle the job, and that's chris brown. narrator: and could a misplaced microchip be causing this to mitzy? paralyzed down her left side. narrator: can the team at sash help this four-month-old kitten? melita: there's got to be a reason. chris: i've loved animals my entire life. today i'm a passionate veterinarian dedicating myself to the care of all animals. i'm dr. chris, and these are the stories of my life as a pet ve
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this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, - this week on awesome adventures we're in utah! it's time for awesome adventures. come with us as we travel the globe taking kids on incredible journeys. it's all here on awesome adventures. welcome to awesome adventures. i'm nicole and this week we're in the great when it comes to action and adventure utah has a lot to offer. so much so that you don't even know where to begin. surrounding salt lake and park city and then you come to moab and you've got the desert and beautiful red rock. two completely different landscapes and we plan on tackling both.
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this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for see you! >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big new york city. >>> good morning, america. hillary's huge victory. >> thank you so much, south carolina. >> she's now got major momentum heading into super tuesday. can bernie bounce back? as the republican mudslinging gets even nastier. >> he's flying around on hair force one. bing, bing. bing, bing, bing. >> all the headlines from an amazing race. >>> breaking overnight -- in the line of duty, a police officer in virginia shot and killed on her first day on the job. two other officers wounded. what went wrong on that seemingly routine call? >>> fantastic finish. >> bang, bang, oh, what a shot from curry! >> steph curry's night for the record bo
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martin luther king. and they had come from a demonstration or rally, and king had been told that there were men looking to kill him that night. and they drove up to a house, and bill and king were staying in the house together with a group of other people. bill told the story that people were petrified that night. i mean, they thought that the house was going to be bombed, and they darkened the house so there were no lights at all. and he was afraid for his life. and king must have sensed this fear in the room. and he walked over to a piano and started to play "this little light of mine," and the whole group just started to sing this song, and they sang songs all through the night. and bill said at the end of this time, it was like there was nothing to be afraid of. i mean, he himself, a non-religious person, was moved by this music and himself strengthened by it. [light piano music] [explosion] [folk guitar strumming] ♪ it was back in 1942, ♪ i was a member of a good platoon. ♪ (seeger) plato was
martin luther king. and they had come from a demonstration or rally, and king had been told that there were men looking to kill him that night. and they drove up to a house, and bill and king were staying in the house together with a group of other people. bill told the story that people were petrified that night. i mean, they thought that the house was going to be bombed, and they darkened the house so there were no lights at all. and he was afraid for his life. and king must have sensed this...
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martin luther king jr. mikaya thurmond will introduce you the a raleigh man who helped hundreds of men and women, he used his misfortune as an opportunity to help others get a second chance. it begins tonight on our evening news. >>> panthers safety roman harper is offering a super fan a chance of a lifetime. he put up his uptown charlotte apartment on north pine on the travel website, air b and b. here is a look inside the stylish apartment. sleek. watch super bowl 50, right there in harper's luxurious digs and he plans to donate the money to his foundation. >>> the super bowl halftime show is one of the biggest events of the year, cold play is the headline this year. jamie attendsed the press conference -- attended the press conference. >> reporter: the british band cold play was confident and funny at the super bowl 50 half- time news conference. >> we don't do press conferences that often. good. >> reporter: front man has been practicing this week. this is karaoke on the late- late show with james corde
martin luther king jr. mikaya thurmond will introduce you the a raleigh man who helped hundreds of men and women, he used his misfortune as an opportunity to help others get a second chance. it begins tonight on our evening news. >>> panthers safety roman harper is offering a super fan a chance of a lifetime. he put up his uptown charlotte apartment on north pine on the travel website, air b and b. here is a look inside the stylish apartment. sleek. watch super bowl 50, right there in...
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this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for see you! >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. i do everything on the internet. but, it's kind of slow. my friends say i should get fios because it's the fastest. i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. (husband) we're out of 2%! i wonder what else could be better around here? (husband) i heard that. switching to better internet is now easier than ever. only fios has the fastest internet available, with uploads up to 5x faster than cable. get 100 meg upload and download speeds. switch to better. switch to fios. anne gimenez ministries from the rock church in virginia beach. and now, here is anne gimenez. >> the title of my message is "choose you this day wh
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martin luther king junior to join. reese says decades later...the real reward is equality. reverend frederick reese/congressional gold medal recipient: "to allow all people regardless of race creed or color to have the blessings of being represented." the congressional gold medal is the highest civilian honor. many of the recipients--attend ed the ceremony... as congress and the country paused...to say thank you. weijia jiang channel 2 news. in money watch... economy seats have become smaller over the years. but designers in london have a made a new seat with comfort in lady shoves bag into bin no matter how much patience you pack a long-haul flight in economy can leave you defeated. now, a team of london designers hopes to ease that pain with seating. adam: "it's just like your body - so you do this and the seat does this ." adam white, director of factory design, came up with the idea while on a long-haul flight to japan. adam: "4 or 5 hours into the flight - i'm kind of doing this.i'm twisting." jonathan vigliotti/london: "the chair is almost like an exoskeleton - and if
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hey he reminds us of the right to vote because dr. martin luther king jr. marched again, they made it. with so many people. they made it to montgomery, alabama. on that fateful trip back, after everybody was celebrating, that they'd marched for the voting rights act, gotten through without violent, attributable to a texas president by the name of lyndon baines johnson, a wonderful, wonderful lady, whose children i had the pleasure of meeting, some foot soldiers, when they were driving back, viola louisa was behind the wheel, somebody, violently took a gun and killed her. so voting has never been easy. voting rights have never been easy. a lot of blood was shed. and it baffles me why we're faced with a situation where the united states supreme court eliminated section 5, not an illegal provision, but a provision that somebody disliked because i believe it empowered voters. and so what the congress was tasked to do by the court, who i think incorrectly and wrongly ignored 15,000 pages of testimony, ignored tens upon tens of witnesses and a meticulous rewritin
hey he reminds us of the right to vote because dr. martin luther king jr. marched again, they made it. with so many people. they made it to montgomery, alabama. on that fateful trip back, after everybody was celebrating, that they'd marched for the voting rights act, gotten through without violent, attributable to a texas president by the name of lyndon baines johnson, a wonderful, wonderful lady, whose children i had the pleasure of meeting, some foot soldiers, when they were driving back,...
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martin luther king. this has been something i have felt strongly about my entire life. >> i want follow up something you said at last week's debate, you said race relations would be better under a president sanders than a president obama. why do you believe that? >> i believe president obama has made significant progress. we're going to build on that progress. we can always do better. the progress that we can build on is to understand that we should not have 35% of african-american kids in this country living in poverty. we should not have -- we need real police reform. we need to make sure that when people are in jail, often african-american and latino, there's a path back to civil society so we don't have the race of resid vizzism that we do now. right now it turns out that we the african-american community and the white community smoke marijuana at about equal levels. it also turns out that blacks are four times more likely to be arrested than whites for possession of marijuana. okay. that's why i bel
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this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." see you! >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. >> jack hanna's "into the wild" is brought to you by nationwide insurance and the columbus zoo, partners in conservation for over 30 years. hi, everybody, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base here at the columbus zoo. welcome to "into the wild." today i'm hitting the ground running in south africa's zululand. the cheetah's where? >> straight ahead there. >> oh, my gosh. hold it. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> this is like dung ball city. it's a race against the clock... >> look at this guy. he's... in a race for survival. poachers come in here, kill that mom, and take her horn. >> disgustin
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coming up, we're going to show and tell you how the lo >>> dr. martin luther king jr. once complained that our places of worship are amongst the most segregated in our country. in our survey, we found that to be mostly true, but not on the national holiday, honoring the late civil rights leaderment >> welcome. >> reporter: at washington hebrew congregation, hundreds of people of different faiths gathered to do some good. >> i'm here so i can help people who have no food. i think it's really important to give back. >> reporter: it was the martigein luther -- martin luther king national holiday. and they were facing a host of vol teshes. >> this package has five meals. >> reporter: chopped salads. sort clothing. >> i want to make sure that they look pretty. >> reporter: the 164-year-old jewish congregation. rabbi was rom nent in the -- prominent movement. >> rabbi marched in cell -- selma with dr. king. >> they marched in solidarity with the islamic community. >> i'm a child of the holocaust survivor. if the doors of america had been shut down, i wouldn't be here. we can
coming up, we're going to show and tell you how the lo >>> dr. martin luther king jr. once complained that our places of worship are amongst the most segregated in our country. in our survey, we found that to be mostly true, but not on the national holiday, honoring the late civil rights leaderment >> welcome. >> reporter: at washington hebrew congregation, hundreds of people of different faiths gathered to do some good. >> i'm here so i can help people who have no...
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martin luther king, junior. the direct impact he had to boston. jc: and filthy living conditions where children lived in worcester. the two women who answered to a judge today. heather: hmm hmm hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm p let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together [ cheering ] p r counting the cars on the new jersey turnpike t they've all come to look for america [ cheers and applause ] v all come to look for america v all come to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders, jc: today marks the beginning of black history month. ed: right now, his connection to boston and how the city influenced his work maybe less familiar. >>> i have a dream that one day, this nation will rise up. >> before dr. king shared his dream he earned a doctorate academic papers, letters, pictures and more are in the king reading room at bu's library. before winning the know pell peace -- the nobel peace prize in 1964 he explained why he donated these important documents. >> it was this university that meant so much to me in ter
martin luther king, junior. the direct impact he had to boston. jc: and filthy living conditions where children lived in worcester. the two women who answered to a judge today. heather: hmm hmm hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm p let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together [ cheering ] p r counting the cars on the new jersey turnpike t they've all come to look for america [ cheers and applause ] v all come to look for america v all come to look for america all come to look for...
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it's a site of historic speeches by dr. martin luther king, jr. and muhammad ali. boeing made the donation in honor of the late reverend clementa pinckney -- he major advocate for restoring the building. officails say construction should be complete later this year. richland one is rolling out a new process for families to enroll in its pre-kindergarten programs. starting march first, families with a four-year old will have to apply online. but prior to registering, parents must attend a and bring important documents. one of those meetings is tonight at 6 at st. middle school. for more information we've put a link under the big red 10. the pope's visit to mexico making an impact across the border. coming up... we look at the papal mass in mexico that's expected to draw thousands in the u-s. plus, tech giant apple preparing to battle the federal government. the debate between protecting people privacy and accessing information on a terrorist attack. break one today pope francis is making his final stops on his trip to mexico. more than a jeb bush once stood tall. be
it's a site of historic speeches by dr. martin luther king, jr. and muhammad ali. boeing made the donation in honor of the late reverend clementa pinckney -- he major advocate for restoring the building. officails say construction should be complete later this year. richland one is rolling out a new process for families to enroll in its pre-kindergarten programs. starting march first, families with a four-year old will have to apply online. but prior to registering, parents must attend a and...
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but i'd like to reflect quickly again what we're doing tonight on dr. martin luther king jr.'s dream of true democracy. in his famous speech, i have a dream, let me just quote here what he asked the american people to do. he said, to make real the promises of democracy, now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. now is the time to open the doors of opportunity to all god's children, and it's the time to lift our nation from the quick sands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood, of course, and sisterhood. as i think about his powerful words going into black history month, and his challenge for america to live up to her highest ideal, we must reflect on how far we've come and where we need to go. now, of course, the right to vote is the bedrock of our democracy. which dr. king reminded us of, when he said, give us the ballot and we will fill our legislative halls with men and women of goodwill. in his honor we must pass the voting rights advancement act, h.r. 2867, introduced by a great woman, a m
but i'd like to reflect quickly again what we're doing tonight on dr. martin luther king jr.'s dream of true democracy. in his famous speech, i have a dream, let me just quote here what he asked the american people to do. he said, to make real the promises of democracy, now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. now is the time to open the doors of opportunity to all god's children, and it's the time to lift our nation from the...
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this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." see you! >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big new york city. (music playing in background) when problems seem permanent, and impossible to escape, don't give up. unlock a new perspective... at yourlifeyourvoice.org (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) after one or two drinks, my boyfriend can't stop drinking until he drinks too much. it scares me, but i don't have the money to see a counselor or a therapist about it right now. the more i think about my boyfriend's drinking,. the more depressed i get. he's charming, handsome and smart in so many ways, but when he drinks i don't even know him. she said it doesn't cost anything. there are no dues or fees for al-anon. donations are completely volunt
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martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech. my daughter got this catalog >>> look at this. so cute. england. all is well now. this little gal is doing great. she is the first gorilla in the u.k., to be delivered by emergency c-section. there have only been a few gorilla c-sections in the entire world, most recently at the san diego zoo. but she is doing great. >> that looks like a human hand. >> like a real baby. forecast. >> that storm has moved out of the way. one. look ahead to the weekend. is it too early for that? >> i think not. 64 for saturday. and stronger winds on sunday. a lie of 55. tracking possibly -- a high of tracking possibly a storm for the start of next week. >> done with the snow. and on to the sun. >> and the melt. >> thanks for being with us. and be sure to join our >>> new photos, taylor swift walks down the aisle. >> maid of honor at her best friend's wedding, but where was taylor's man? now on "extra." >>> taylor swift's wedding weekend. new pics of the superstar as her best friend ties the knot. and why taylor just wrote a check for $250,000 to kesh
martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech. my daughter got this catalog >>> look at this. so cute. england. all is well now. this little gal is doing great. she is the first gorilla in the u.k., to be delivered by emergency c-section. there have only been a few gorilla c-sections in the entire world, most recently at the san diego zoo. but she is doing great. >> that looks like a human hand. >> like a real baby. forecast. >> that storm has moved out of the way....
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martin luther king's phone to tapping his own phone, the government cannot be trusted with access to just the one phone of san bernardino shooter syed farook. >> it's a slippery slope. who is next? the principles of america must stand up and stand with tim. >> reporter: the electronic frontier foundation based in oakland and long-time advocate of privacy spoke. >> we were here to give a supportive comment. apple has been taking a public stand and we are proud to stand with them. >> reporter: this as the "l.a. times" is reporting apple has been giving in to chinese government demands and moving local customer data on to state-owned servers. apple says the data is encrypted. observers say china would not tolerate complete end-to-end encryption and is watching the back door battle in the u.s. closely. if you hear they are being a hypocrite in china would you pressure the company on that? >> i don't want to respond to hear say. i'll pursue what you just said but we should not be hypocrites anywhere. we should take the position human rights, human beings, measure human rights by one yards
martin luther king's phone to tapping his own phone, the government cannot be trusted with access to just the one phone of san bernardino shooter syed farook. >> it's a slippery slope. who is next? the principles of america must stand up and stand with tim. >> reporter: the electronic frontier foundation based in oakland and long-time advocate of privacy spoke. >> we were here to give a supportive comment. apple has been taking a public stand and we are proud to stand with...
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martin luther king stood for. >> south carolina is the first of several crucial tests in the south where african-american voters hold huge influence. >> the key would be african-american women. younger and older women. >> people like kara, a millennial who works for a non-profit and are a ramona brown. a schoolteacher. you were a supporter from 2008? >> i have been a hillary clinton. >> the fact that you were supporting hillary clinton and not obama in 2008 speaks against the notion that african-americans it's a mono linlic vote. >> absolutely not. the issues that impact my life personally may be the same as a white american. >> do we do ourselves a disservice when we talk about it in terms vote versus the rest of the vote? >> we do. many of us have the same challenges. i think of society and the media puts that -- the separation. many of us, we're facing the same things. we have the same concerns. >> there remain issues forcefully in black communities. >> for example, education. the incarceration. those two are tied together. >> they are the issues clinton and sanders are largely in agr
martin luther king stood for. >> south carolina is the first of several crucial tests in the south where african-american voters hold huge influence. >> the key would be african-american women. younger and older women. >> people like kara, a millennial who works for a non-profit and are a ramona brown. a schoolteacher. you were a supporter from 2008? >> i have been a hillary clinton. >> the fact that you were supporting hillary clinton and not obama in 2008 speaks...
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earlier this year we saw a weekend of demonstrations during the dr. martin luther king jr. holiday. abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington reported about how lgbt groups and supporters were standing in solidarity with the black lives matters campaign. a march in east oakland. a civil rights slide show, a rally in san francisco's castro district. these are just a few of several demonstrations happening in the bay area over the martin luther king jr. holiday weekend. protests against police violence involving black men and other minorities. the movement is also to take back mlk's legacy and support nonviolence civil disobedience. >> until we get justice, there will be no peace. >> in oakland a group marched from the eastmont police substation. four were arrested on the way. >> how do you not care? >> among the demonstrators, her son was shot and killed by police when he was 16 and she has traveled to rallies all over the country to demand justice. >> new york, chicago, all around oakland, everywhere that we're not going to go anywhere and we're trying to educate mothers to get off the
earlier this year we saw a weekend of demonstrations during the dr. martin luther king jr. holiday. abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington reported about how lgbt groups and supporters were standing in solidarity with the black lives matters campaign. a march in east oakland. a civil rights slide show, a rally in san francisco's castro district. these are just a few of several demonstrations happening in the bay area over the martin luther king jr. holiday weekend. protests against police...
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i think dr. martin luther king would be proud of these people. and proud of all of us. thank you for finding that speech. may it never be lost again. thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] joe: we have the state of the union. >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. forow us on twitter information on our schedule, and to keep up with the latest history news. on the presidency, journalist paul brandus discusses his book under this roof, the white house and the presidency. 21 presidents, 21 rooms, 21 inside stories. it explains how presidents from george washington to barack obama have left their impression . we hear about thomas jefferson's bathrooms, and jfk's situation rooms. the national library for the study of washington's mount vernon posted this. >> good evening. is doug bradburn, and the director of the washing
i think dr. martin luther king would be proud of these people. and proud of all of us. thank you for finding that speech. may it never be lost again. thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] joe: we have the state of the union. >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american...