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dr. william lewis corporon, 69 years old of overland park.is grandson reat, both were fatally shot at the jewish community center and teresa teri rose lomano, fatally shot at the village shalom retirement center. her maiden name was hastings and she was working at the children's center for the visually impaired at the time of the shooting she was visiting her mother, who is at village shalom and had been visiting her mother every sunday for some time. we are starting to receive calls from people with possible information related to the case. these are vital to us. these witnesses didn't realize at the time that they may have seen something or have important information on this case but now begun to contact our investigators based upon the context of what there was. the overland police department is asking if anyone believes they may have information about this case or suspect, please do not hesitate to call 913-895-6910. again, the number is 913-895-6910. or the fbi at 816-512-8200. also it has been reported we have arrested frazier glenn cro
dr. william lewis corporon, 69 years old of overland park.is grandson reat, both were fatally shot at the jewish community center and teresa teri rose lomano, fatally shot at the village shalom retirement center. her maiden name was hastings and she was working at the children's center for the visually impaired at the time of the shooting she was visiting her mother, who is at village shalom and had been visiting her mother every sunday for some time. we are starting to receive calls from...
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dr. william lewis corporan and his teenage grandson reat griffin underwood were killed according to a familytatement. >> it was really scary. i mean, people are calling their loved ones, and i called my mom, and she started crying, and then i started crying. >> reporter: from there the shooter reportedly continued several blocks to village shalom, an assisted living stat and opened fire. a female victim killed and the gunman shot at two others but missed them and was apprehended at a nearby elementary school. >> a shotgun was involved. we are exploring the possibility that a handgun was involved in shooting at the two persons he missed, and we are looking at a possibility of an assault rifle. >> reporter: in the wake of yesterday's shootings, police across the country saying they have increased their presence at jewish facilities this passover holiday. john and diana. >> tahman bradley live for us in washington. thank you. >> now, we are learning the suspect has had several run-ins with the law and even ran for public office. >>> frazier glenn close served in the military for 20 years and wa
dr. william lewis corporan and his teenage grandson reat griffin underwood were killed according to a familytatement. >> it was really scary. i mean, people are calling their loved ones, and i called my mom, and she started crying, and then i started crying. >> reporter: from there the shooter reportedly continued several blocks to village shalom, an assisted living stat and opened fire. a female victim killed and the gunman shot at two others but missed them and was apprehended at...
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dr. william lewis, a well-known local physician, was shot and killed. his 14-year-old grandson, high school freshman, and eagle scout, was rushed to a hospital. he died there. minutes later, a few blocks away, more gunfire. this time outside the village shalom retirement community. a woman not identified by authorities was killed there. >> there's no other word to describe it, just panic. >> reporter: president obama offered condolences at an easter prayer breakfast monday morning at the white house. >> nobody should have to worry about their security when gathering with their fellow believers. >> reporter: there's no indication cross knew any of the victims, he reportedly just smiled and yelled, heil hitler, once taken into custody. chris clackum, nbc news. >>> some good news this morning for millions of people suffering from allergies. the fda has just approved a new drug that could do away with those pesky allergy shots. it's a new pill called oral air. and doctors are calling it the first significant development in allergy treatment in 120 years. or
dr. william lewis, a well-known local physician, was shot and killed. his 14-year-old grandson, high school freshman, and eagle scout, was rushed to a hospital. he died there. minutes later, a few blocks away, more gunfire. this time outside the village shalom retirement community. a woman not identified by authorities was killed there. >> there's no other word to describe it, just panic. >> reporter: president obama offered condolences at an easter prayer breakfast monday morning...
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dr. king and mr. lewisry and president johnson passed the voting rights act. if we have overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice it is largely because of courage and fortitude of those like lyndon johnson, martin luther king and john lewis. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming to this stage, congressman john lewis. [ applause ] >> thank you, mark, and the staff of the lyndon johnson library. my beloved friends, my sisters and brothers, i have the special honor to introduce the keynote speaker of this celebration of the civil rights act of 1964. it is so fit iting and so appropriate that president barack obama would join us today to honor the legacy of president lyndon johnson. now, president barack obama was born into a dangerous and difficult time in american history. a time when people were arrested and taken to jail just for sitting beside each other on the bus. it was against the law for black-and-white people to ride in the same taxicab or stay in this same hotel. people's ho
dr. king and mr. lewisry and president johnson passed the voting rights act. if we have overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice it is largely because of courage and fortitude of those like lyndon johnson, martin luther king and john lewis. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming to this stage, congressman john lewis. [ applause ] >> thank you, mark, and the staff of the lyndon johnson library. my beloved friends, my sisters and brothers, i have the special honor...
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cross is accused of gunning down 14-year-old reat underwood and his grandfather, dr. lewist of this jewish community center. >> that idiot knocked a family to its knees for no reason. >> reporter: police say the suspect then drove to a jewish assisted living center a mile away and shot and killed 53-year-old teresa lamanno who was there to hit her mother. cross had a prior record and was known to authorities also under the alias glenn miller. the 73-year-old produced this radio ad in 2010 in a run for the senate. >> we have set back and allowed the jews to take over our government, our banks and our media. >> reporter: the southern poverty law center says it has tracked miller for decades. >> if you made a top ten list of the top violent anti-semites of the united states, cross would be on it. >> reporter: cross has not been charged but remains in custody. meantime, the fbi is working with police to finalize a list of charges. john and diana. >> michelle, thank you. >>> moving on to today's first anniversary on the attack of the boston marathon, three people killed and more
cross is accused of gunning down 14-year-old reat underwood and his grandfather, dr. lewist of this jewish community center. >> that idiot knocked a family to its knees for no reason. >> reporter: police say the suspect then drove to a jewish assisted living center a mile away and shot and killed 53-year-old teresa lamanno who was there to hit her mother. cross had a prior record and was known to authorities also under the alias glenn miller. the 73-year-old produced this radio ad...
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dr. william lewis corcoran and his 14-year-old grandson, reid underwood, were two victims. dr. corcoran practiced medicine for almost 40 years. his grandson was an eagle scout, freshman and they were at the jewish center so the grandson could audition for a singing competition. >> one of the most kindest, nicest, most supportive families that we have here. they're really a community treasure that have been supportive of so many different charities here, great people, and this really just has left us all breathless. >> imagine the pain of that family. a third victim has not yet been identified. the suspect is due in court later this morning. >>> happening right now, an olympic hero back on the witness stand, trying to explain why he shot and killed his girlfriend. can he convince the judge all of this was an accident? we're live with what oscar pistorius is saying this morning. >>> happening right now in south africa, oscar pistorius is back on the witness stand at his murder trial and getting hammered for a sixth straight day by the prosecutor, trying to paint the olympic sprin
dr. william lewis corcoran and his 14-year-old grandson, reid underwood, were two victims. dr. corcoran practiced medicine for almost 40 years. his grandson was an eagle scout, freshman and they were at the jewish center so the grandson could audition for a singing competition. >> one of the most kindest, nicest, most supportive families that we have here. they're really a community treasure that have been supportive of so many different charities here, great people, and this really just...
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dr. william lewis corporon and that doctor's 14-year-old grandson, reat underwood. dr. corporon practiced family medicine for nearly 40 years. his grandson was a freshman, an eagle scout and aspiring performer. both were christians. the two were at the community center so the grandson could audition for a singing competition. >> this is one of the nicest, kindest, most supportive families that we have here. they're really a community treasure that have been supportive of so many different charities here, great people, and this really just has left us all breathless. >> a third victim thought to be a woman at a retirement community nearby has not yet been identified. the suspect is due in court later this morning. >> and the doctor's daughter and reat's mother stood up and said that she was there before the ambulance, before the police. can you imagine what it takes to do that? >> she says she was with her father and her son and she knew they were in heaven. >>> happening right now, an olympic hero back on the witness stand, trying to explain why he shot and killed his g
dr. william lewis corporon and that doctor's 14-year-old grandson, reat underwood. dr. corporon practiced family medicine for nearly 40 years. his grandson was a freshman, an eagle scout and aspiring performer. both were christians. the two were at the community center so the grandson could audition for a singing competition. >> this is one of the nicest, kindest, most supportive families that we have here. they're really a community treasure that have been supportive of so many different...
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dr. william lewis corcoran and his grandson. they had gone to the center to audition. their family said through their church, we take comfort knowing they are together in heaven. >> he was just a kind spirit. so much talent every day that he showed us all. and the smile that he gave us just every day in his devotion for others. >> the third victim, a woman, has not been identified. she was shot at a nearby retirement home. president obama released a statement expressing his grief over the attack, pledging full support of the federal government in this case. >> kelly wright joining us live this morning. thank you, kelly. >>> the deadline has passed. the ukrainian president gave protesters until 2:00 a.m. eastern time to lay down their weapons, but the deadline has come and gone. he has vowed to use the ukrainian army to wage a full-scale anti-terrorist operation against pro-russian militants. this after a security officer is killed and five others are wounded during a gunfight at a police station seized by pro-russians. ukrainian troops are being sent in as the volatile
dr. william lewis corcoran and his grandson. they had gone to the center to audition. their family said through their church, we take comfort knowing they are together in heaven. >> he was just a kind spirit. so much talent every day that he showed us all. and the smile that he gave us just every day in his devotion for others. >> the third victim, a woman, has not been identified. she was shot at a nearby retirement home. president obama released a statement expressing his grief...
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dr. william lewis korporon and his grandson reat griffin. >> i know that you realize that my father and son were both killed, and i know they are in heaven together. >> i want to bring in the senior fellow of the poverty law center, and the editor of the blog hate watch. >> good morning. >> suspect glenn frazier has been on your target for some time, and he was not shy of hiding the white supremacy views, and i want to play some clip clips of him in 1985 to our affiliate. >> we are going to take over the country. and we are third class citizens now. >> and tell us why he has been on the radar for such a long time? >> well, he is incredibly violent, and scary, and former clansman and neo-nazi, and we tangled with glenn miller in a serious way back in the 1980s. we sued the original group the carolina group of the ku klux klan and he then later broke the consent agreement that we reached with him. he went on the lam and became a fugitive after the feds discovered that he was amassing wep papons stolen from the miliy and he was planning to assassinate the founder of the poverty law center morr
dr. william lewis korporon and his grandson reat griffin. >> i know that you realize that my father and son were both killed, and i know they are in heaven together. >> i want to bring in the senior fellow of the poverty law center, and the editor of the blog hate watch. >> good morning. >> suspect glenn frazier has been on your target for some time, and he was not shy of hiding the white supremacy views, and i want to play some clip clips of him in 1985 to our...
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dr. william lewis corporon and his grandson, reat griffin underwood.rd victim, terry lamano was killed at the nearby retirement home where she visited her mother every sunday. according to their families, all three victims were members of christian nominations. joining me now is senior fellow at the southern poverty law center and jim cavanaugh. mark, let me begin with you. the southern poverty law center has had mr. cross on their radar for quite some time but reports indicate that he may have been sort of estranged from his white supremacist networks. how common is it to have a lone wolf extremist? >> well, lone wolfs are the most common that we see from the domestic radical right. there were times when schemes were hatched in smoky rooms with lots of men in them and that kind of thing but that is not true these days. some 20 years ago there was an important essay written on that very idea, that we need to operate as lone wolves because otherwise our organizations will be destroyed. so that is really what we see as the norm and it does appear that fr
dr. william lewis corporon and his grandson, reat griffin underwood.rd victim, terry lamano was killed at the nearby retirement home where she visited her mother every sunday. according to their families, all three victims were members of christian nominations. joining me now is senior fellow at the southern poverty law center and jim cavanaugh. mark, let me begin with you. the southern poverty law center has had mr. cross on their radar for quite some time but reports indicate that he may have...
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dr. william lewis corporon and his 14-year-old grandson, an eagle scout. police just oitded terry lamano. described as a loving mother and wife. cross shot and killed a woman outside of a retirement community a few blocks away. i'm joined by nbc's justice correspondent pete williams. what new information did we learn from the news conference that just closed? >> both the state and federal authorities will pursue charges here. the state has already filed charges of premeditated first degree murder and now we know the federal government will file charges of its own. everybody is calling these hate crimes of something of a misnomer. they charge him under federal civil rights law and people tend to think of hate crimes as the shepherd bird act which was recently passed by congress. but there are longstanding civil rights laws that provide the death penalty if death results from someone who tries to interfere with people either carrying out federally protected rights and going to church would be one of those or people trying to exercise religious freedom. the f
dr. william lewis corporon and his 14-year-old grandson, an eagle scout. police just oitded terry lamano. described as a loving mother and wife. cross shot and killed a woman outside of a retirement community a few blocks away. i'm joined by nbc's justice correspondent pete williams. what new information did we learn from the news conference that just closed? >> both the state and federal authorities will pursue charges here. the state has already filed charges of premeditated first...
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dr. william lewis coccoran, who was driving his grandson to that singing audition who was shot and killed a lot more about today. theresa rose lomano. she is the third women. she was shot in the parking lot of a retirement community, village shalome." she was going to see her mom. she did that every sunday. she went to st. peters catholic church and worked for the center for visually impaired, a well known center for kids here. well loved and respected. more comes out about these victims, and it's obvious this isn't you ju such a tragedy for kansas city, but the whole world. >> lindsey, thank you for that. >>> moving on, a standoff in nevada between a rancher and federal agents has gotten hot as cattle ranger clive and bundy battled the government over grazing rights on public land for 20 years. bundy says his family have been working the land since the 1880s, while the government says that land must be preektd for environmental reasons. >> a federal agent and bundy and his supporters were armed and nose to nose for days and bundy's son was hit by a stun gun blast and arrested, but federa
dr. william lewis coccoran, who was driving his grandson to that singing audition who was shot and killed a lot more about today. theresa rose lomano. she is the third women. she was shot in the parking lot of a retirement community, village shalome." she was going to see her mom. she did that every sunday. she went to st. peters catholic church and worked for the center for visually impaired, a well known center for kids here. well loved and respected. more comes out about these victims,...
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dr. william lewis coccoran, killed. spending the day with one of his grandchildren. they were headed to rehearsals for "to kill a mockingbird" when they were killed. the other victim, of course, is 53-year-old terry lamono. will talking about his dad, the special bond he had with all of his grandchildren, including reit, and he was an active grandfather still practicing, saying he should be at work today. he should be practicing, but instead he is dead and his sons saying that his father william lewis coccoran would have preferred that it just be him. a loving grandfather, obviously. he was killed along with his grandson and the third victim 53-year-old terry lomano, what's being called a hate crime. i want to go back very quickly to wrap up with mark. mark, you realize that with all the statistics and all the work that you do at the southern poverty law center, that tend of the day there are real people, real human tragedies that are at stake here. >> yeah. it's incredibly sad to watch. these people perfectly kind of salt of the earth americans who have absolutely n
dr. william lewis coccoran, killed. spending the day with one of his grandchildren. they were headed to rehearsals for "to kill a mockingbird" when they were killed. the other victim, of course, is 53-year-old terry lamono. will talking about his dad, the special bond he had with all of his grandchildren, including reit, and he was an active grandfather still practicing, saying he should be at work today. he should be practicing, but instead he is dead and his sons saying that his...
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dr. william lewis corporan, 69 years old of overland park. underwood who was 14 of stillwell, kansas. both were fatally shot at the jewish community campus and therete theresa terry rose lamanno, fatally shot at the village shalom retirement center. her maiden name was hastings. she was a member of st. peter's catholic church and she was working at the children's center for the visually impaired. at the time of the shooting he was visiting her mother who is at village shalom and had been visiting her mother every sunday for some time. we are starting to receive calls from people with possible information related to the case. these are vital to us. these witnesses didn't realize at the time but may have seen something or have important information on this case but now have begun to contact our investigators based upon the context of what there was. the overland park police department is ask anyone who believes they may have information about this case or the suspect please do not hesitate to call 913-895-6910. again the number is 913-895-6910.
dr. william lewis corporan, 69 years old of overland park. underwood who was 14 of stillwell, kansas. both were fatally shot at the jewish community campus and therete theresa terry rose lamanno, fatally shot at the village shalom retirement center. her maiden name was hastings. she was a member of st. peter's catholic church and she was working at the children's center for the visually impaired. at the time of the shooting he was visiting her mother who is at village shalom and had been...
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dr. king and mr. lewis made their march from selma to montgomery, and president johnson passed the voting rights act. overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice, it is largely because of the courage and fortitude of those, like lyndon johnson, martin luther king, and john lewis. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming to this congressman john lewis. [applause] >> thank you, mark. and staff of the lyndon baines johnson's library. my friends, my sisters and honorrs, i have a special to introduce the keynotes bigger for this 50th anniversary celebration of the civil rights act of 1964. it is so fitting and so appropriate that president barack obama would join us today to honor the legacy of president lyndon johnson. president barack obama was born into a dangerous and difficult , a timeamerican history when people were arrested and for sittingl just beside each other on a bus. it was against the law for black and white people to ride in the same taxicab or stay in the same hotel. ,eople's
dr. king and mr. lewis made their march from selma to montgomery, and president johnson passed the voting rights act. overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice, it is largely because of the courage and fortitude of those, like lyndon johnson, martin luther king, and john lewis. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming to this congressman john lewis. [applause] >> thank you, mark. and staff of the lyndon baines johnson's library. my friends, my sisters and honorrs, i...
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dr. espanola jackson must be satisfied and i must be satisfied before i let you do anything >> we don't doubt that for one moment. thank you very much. i'd like to call ms. lewis >> i agree with dr. espanola jackson 3 minutes is not enough time but i'd like to start off with the key stakeholders who's been defined as the key stakeholders and what community input has been solicited when you talk about the bike tours i can image dr. espanola jackson riding a bike it seems like our it targeting other people you're not getting the input from the community. i think you need to be very careful or cache when you make assumptions the community is not involved we have technology that's been involved in over a decade that has the capability of cleaning without having floods and can move the sand so when you make the suments we can not only perimeter from an technology standpoint it degrades our community so this is why we have the strategy in place in the first place. when you say you reached you talked about the stakeholder analysis 3 hundred and 16 thousand reached on the social media how about in those zipped how are you reaching the people the oppose nor the social
dr. espanola jackson must be satisfied and i must be satisfied before i let you do anything >> we don't doubt that for one moment. thank you very much. i'd like to call ms. lewis >> i agree with dr. espanola jackson 3 minutes is not enough time but i'd like to start off with the key stakeholders who's been defined as the key stakeholders and what community input has been solicited when you talk about the bike tours i can image dr. espanola jackson riding a bike it seems like our it...
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dr. lomax, congressman davis, and the congressman lewis. this has been somewhat of a spontaneous ending but i think it is ending on the right note. also like to thank the national press club staff including the journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's lunch. if you would like to get a copy of today's program or to get more information about the national press club, please check out our website at press.org. thank you and we are adjourned. [applause] >> next, president and mrs. obama welcoming olympians to the white house. after that, discussion about journalism with a journalist to receive nsa files from edward snowden. louisiana republican state senator grades the obama administration. >> it really gets to me because i get to know these young men and women when i am out there. i keep seeing some of them killed or amputated. i want out of there as fast as anybody else and let the afghans fight their own fight. i think we have to do it in a prudent way. when i try to say to the mothers when i am talking with them is w
dr. lomax, congressman davis, and the congressman lewis. this has been somewhat of a spontaneous ending but i think it is ending on the right note. also like to thank the national press club staff including the journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's lunch. if you would like to get a copy of today's program or to get more information about the national press club, please check out our website at press.org. thank you and we are adjourned. [applause] >> next,...
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lewis? and i said, dr. king, i'm john robert lewis. and he started calling me the boy from troy.eak up, and speak out. he became my inspiration, my hero, my big brother. >> and we'll have more of my conversation with congressman john lewis tomorrow. he also shared with me his incredible story about buying a suit for his first protest. >> this was my first protest. and it led to my arrest. i had just turned 20 years old. and i wanted to have a nice suit to wear. and i couldn't afford a new suit, so i went to a used store, used men's store and bought this suit for $5. >> $5? >> $5. >> and what year was this? >> this was 1960. february the 27th, 1960. 89 of us, students in nashville was arrested. >> was this a lunch counter protest? >> we had been sitting in at the woolworth's lunch counter. >> we'll have a special coverage all this week marking the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act. please tell us what civil rights means to you today. share your thoughts using the #advancing the dream. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him,
lewis? and i said, dr. king, i'm john robert lewis. and he started calling me the boy from troy.eak up, and speak out. he became my inspiration, my hero, my big brother. >> and we'll have more of my conversation with congressman john lewis tomorrow. he also shared with me his incredible story about buying a suit for his first protest. >> this was my first protest. and it led to my arrest. i had just turned 20 years old. and i wanted to have a nice suit to wear. and i couldn't afford...
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dr. william lewis cork ron and his 14-year-old grandson, reat griffin underwood, both gunned down at a jewishommunity center where many teens had been taking part in rehearsals and auditions. >> there were people ducking down under tables and yelling at us to get inside the theater. >> moments later, another victim is shot and killed at village shalom, a retirement community about a mile away. police arrest frazier glenn cross at a nearby elementary school. as he's being taken away, he shouts a neo nazi slogan. >> heil hitler! >> reporter: cross now faces charges of premeditated murder. police say the suspect, also known as glenn miller, has ties to white supremacistless. he apparently has his own website and the southern poverty law center describes him as a long-time anti-semite. a police chaplain was told by witnesses he seemed chilling and deliberate. >> he apparently is an older gentleman and was asking people before he shot them if they were jewish or not. >> reporter: one family member shared her story during an emotional vigil to honor the victims. >> i'm the daughter of the gentleman
dr. william lewis cork ron and his 14-year-old grandson, reat griffin underwood, both gunned down at a jewishommunity center where many teens had been taking part in rehearsals and auditions. >> there were people ducking down under tables and yelling at us to get inside the theater. >> moments later, another victim is shot and killed at village shalom, a retirement community about a mile away. police arrest frazier glenn cross at a nearby elementary school. as he's being taken away,...
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dr. william lewis corporan, a well-known physician, was shot d killed. his 14-year-old grandson reat griffin underwood, high school freshman and eagle scout, was rushed to a hospital. he died there. minutes later, a few blocks away, more gunfire. this time outside the village shalom retirement community. a woman not identified by authorities was killed there. >> there's no other words to describe it, just panic. >> reporter: the alleged gunman arrested in a local schoolyard is 73-year-old frazier glenn cross jr. from southwestern missouri. a former ku klux klan leader, a history of anti-semitic and racist activities, including radio ads during a failed bid for the u.s. senate in 2010 deemed so offensive, broadcasters fought to keep them off the air. there's no indication cross, allegedly armed with a shotgun, knew any of the victims. he reportedly smiled and yelled "heil hitler" once in custody. the alleged gunman is expected to face charges later in court today. the event was described as cowardly, unspeakly and president obama expressed his condolences
dr. william lewis corporan, a well-known physician, was shot d killed. his 14-year-old grandson reat griffin underwood, high school freshman and eagle scout, was rushed to a hospital. he died there. minutes later, a few blocks away, more gunfire. this time outside the village shalom retirement community. a woman not identified by authorities was killed there. >> there's no other words to describe it, just panic. >> reporter: the alleged gunman arrested in a local schoolyard is...
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i hope that's what people take away from the commemoration today. >> john lewis was saying that dr.eople fall in love. this to him means that the discrimination against those who can't marry because of sexual orientation is another great frontier for civil rights. >> yes, indeed. actually echos president will speak in a few moments until the year of 1967 in the state of virginia, two people of two races could not marry. so barack obama's parents would have had a hard time there. so the great irony that now he's president of the united states, speaking of voting rights and about history. >> kristen welker, when the president speaks to this, he is obviously walking in the shoes of great leaders who preceded him. but it's still a personal struggle through his eyes and through the eyes of the white house. >> reporter: absolutely. and i think that you are going to hear the president try to put some of these president struggles in a historic context. particularly when we think about to the civil rights act and voting rights act, how much arm twisting had to take place behind the scenes. o
i hope that's what people take away from the commemoration today. >> john lewis was saying that dr.eople fall in love. this to him means that the discrimination against those who can't marry because of sexual orientation is another great frontier for civil rights. >> yes, indeed. actually echos president will speak in a few moments until the year of 1967 in the state of virginia, two people of two races could not marry. so barack obama's parents would have had a hard time there. so...
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dr. brown's third baptist church. >> thank you, reverend lewis. [multiple voices] >> i told you when you nominated me for that position [speaker not understood]. >> i just didn't know how [speaker not understood] you were. okay. [multiple voices] >> the next item on the agenda is ethics complaint 04-14 303, ray hartz versus luis herrera, city librarian. mr. herrera. >> mr. hartz is not here and did not request a continuance. so, i'm assuming we're just going to go ahead. >> we're going to go forward. thank you for your patience, sir. >> sure, thank you very much, commissioners. i'm luis herrera, city librarian. i trust you received my letter that gave background on this matter regarding showing cause for the sunshine ordinance task force, an order of termination. mr. hartz violated the sunshine ordinance by failing to provide equal access to members of the public regarding the library use of audiovisual material during public comment. >> sir, i'm sorry to interrupt you. i'm going to ask staff at the door be closed so we can actually hear you. >> t
dr. brown's third baptist church. >> thank you, reverend lewis. [multiple voices] >> i told you when you nominated me for that position [speaker not understood]. >> i just didn't know how [speaker not understood] you were. okay. [multiple voices] >> the next item on the agenda is ethics complaint 04-14 303, ray hartz versus luis herrera, city librarian. mr. herrera. >> mr. hartz is not here and did not request a continuance. so, i'm assuming we're just going to go...
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dr. william lewis corporon and his 14-year-old grandson, reat griffin underwood.uditions. >> there were people ducking down inside. >> reporter: moments later, another victim was shot and killed at village shalom. police arrested frazier glenn cross at an elementary school. as he's taken away, he shouts a slogan. police say the suspect also known as glenn miller has tice white spremmists. he apparently has his own website and the southern poverty law center describes as a longtime anti-semite. >> he's an older gentleman, asking people if before he thought if they were jewish or not. this sounds like a hate crime. >> reporter: last night, just hours after the shooting, this powerful moment at a vigil. >> i'm the daughter of the gentleman who was killed and i'm the mother of the son who was killed. >> reporter: you can hear the emotion in the crowd as she shares her last words with her father and son. >> i just appreciate you being here. >> reporter: as you heard in the report, he went around asking people if they were jewish. starting people in that regard. we do e
dr. william lewis corporon and his 14-year-old grandson, reat griffin underwood.uditions. >> there were people ducking down inside. >> reporter: moments later, another victim was shot and killed at village shalom. police arrested frazier glenn cross at an elementary school. as he's taken away, he shouts a slogan. police say the suspect also known as glenn miller has tice white spremmists. he apparently has his own website and the southern poverty law center describes as a longtime...
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to take you live back now to the library, this of course, congressman john lewis made famous when he was marching alongside the dr. reverend king in the south. >> when people say -- i said come and walk in my shoes. and i will show you change. [applause] when president barack obama walked through the doors of the white house, he ushered in a time of great hope. sol lemn prayers, and deep aspiration. as a nation, we thought we could embrace the vision president johnson had for all of us. to live the idea of freedom and eliminate injustice from our country. we use the liberty we gains from johnson's legacy to elect a man with courage, and tenacity to do all he could, to make our society a better place. and move up closer to the beloved community. >> i know this man. this president. barack obama. you see the progress remains as a nation. that he understand there's much more work to do, to redeem the soul of america. and as president, he has set his shoulders to bring about meaningful change in america, by ending two wars and passing comprehensive healthcare reform. that is set. my dear friends it is my great honor a
to take you live back now to the library, this of course, congressman john lewis made famous when he was marching alongside the dr. reverend king in the south. >> when people say -- i said come and walk in my shoes. and i will show you change. [applause] when president barack obama walked through the doors of the white house, he ushered in a time of great hope. sol lemn prayers, and deep aspiration. as a nation, we thought we could embrace the vision president johnson had for all of us....
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dr. king and mr. lewis made a march to montgomery and president johnson passed the voting rights act. cripplingcome the legacy of bigotry and injustice, it is because of the courage and fortitude of lyndon johnson, martin luther king, john lewis. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming john lewis. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. friends, my sisters , i have a special honor to introduce the keynote speaker for the 50th anniversary celebration of the civil rights act of 1964. appropriateting and that barack obama would join us ofay to honor the legacy lyndon johnson. was born in a dangerous time in american history. it is a time when people were arrested and taken to jail for sitting beside each other on a bus. it was against the law for black and white people to ride in the or stay in the same hotel. and lives wereed threatened for taking a drink at a water fountain or sharing a restaurant once counter. -- lunch counter. there were signs everywhere that said white and colored. order onsed an unholy the lives of americans. president johnson used his political power and the
dr. king and mr. lewis made a march to montgomery and president johnson passed the voting rights act. cripplingcome the legacy of bigotry and injustice, it is because of the courage and fortitude of lyndon johnson, martin luther king, john lewis. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming john lewis. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. friends, my sisters , i have a special honor to introduce the keynote speaker for the 50th anniversary celebration of the civil rights act of 1964....
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dr. lomax, congressman davis, and the congressman lewis. this has been somewhat of a spontaneous ending but i think it is ending on the right note. also like to thank the national press club staff including the journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's lunch. if you would like to get a copy of today's program or to get more information about the national press club, please check out our website at press.org. thank you and we are adjourned. [applause] in his weekly radio address, president obama talked about his 2015 budget proposal and how it differs from the republicans. tim scott gave the republican address. he explained the act proposed to create jobs. >> hi everybody. today our economy is growing and our businesses are consistently generating new jobs. decade-long trends are in the middle class. those at the top are doing better than ever, but too many americans are working harder than ever. that is why the budget i sent congress earlier this year is also the idea of opportunity for all. the middle class would gro
dr. lomax, congressman davis, and the congressman lewis. this has been somewhat of a spontaneous ending but i think it is ending on the right note. also like to thank the national press club staff including the journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's lunch. if you would like to get a copy of today's program or to get more information about the national press club, please check out our website at press.org. thank you and we are adjourned. [applause] in his weekly radio...
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dr. lomax, congressman davis, and the congressman lewis. this has been somewhat of a spontaneous ending but i think it is ending on the right note. i would also like to thank the national press club staff including the journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's lunch. if you would like to get a copy of today's program or to get more information about the national press club, please check out our website at press.org. thank you and we are adjourned. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> both the house and senate return for business today. house gaveling in for morning hours speeches at noon eastern about 45 minutes from now. or at 4:00 eastern. four goals on the calendar, including one to take reform on the baseline, and automatic inflation increases from one year to the next. places after 6:30 to allow members to return to their home districts. senators will take a vote on extending unemployment benefits at 5:30 eastern. the senate
dr. lomax, congressman davis, and the congressman lewis. this has been somewhat of a spontaneous ending but i think it is ending on the right note. i would also like to thank the national press club staff including the journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's lunch. if you would like to get a copy of today's program or to get more information about the national press club, please check out our website at press.org. thank you and we are adjourned. [applause] [captions...
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dr. keith ablow will tell you if you are normal enough. michael lewis his latest revolution about wall street. stop rolling the prompter bring in the graphics start rolling the music. i am done. co: i've always found you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. >>peter: welcome back -- >> welcome back. a bad night's sleep could be making us older. a new study found poor sleep could be ag
dr. keith ablow will tell you if you are normal enough. michael lewis his latest revolution about wall street. stop rolling the prompter bring in the graphics start rolling the music. i am done. co: i've always found you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into...
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lewis was the original sponsor of the medal -- the bill according to the congressional scott dal to ms. coretta king and reverend dr. martin luther king, both honorable people. he has been a champion for human rights and civil rights. it's difficult to have him in your presence and not acknowledge all he's done. today i'm honored to support the technical corrections act of 2014 and i'm also honored to mention one other colleague, the honorable corrine brown. she worked with the bill that accorded a congressional gold medal to the mumford point marines of the united states marine corps. she was an original sponsor of this legislation. these two giants have brought us this far. it will take this legislation to take us the final steps along the way. the legislation merely indicates where these congressional gold medals may be displayed. it seems to do what we could have done earlier, but we have found that it's not too late to do now. at this time, i'm honored to yield such time as he may consume to the honorable john lewis, our civil rights icon right here in the united states house of representatives. the speaker pr
lewis was the original sponsor of the medal -- the bill according to the congressional scott dal to ms. coretta king and reverend dr. martin luther king, both honorable people. he has been a champion for human rights and civil rights. it's difficult to have him in your presence and not acknowledge all he's done. today i'm honored to support the technical corrections act of 2014 and i'm also honored to mention one other colleague, the honorable corrine brown. she worked with the bill that...
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lewis describes what happened next. >> you were with bobby kennedy in indiana that terrible night when dr. king was killed. tell me about that night. >> on april 4th, 1968, i was working for the kennedy campaign, trying to help organize a rally in support of bobby kennedy. and we heard earlier during the evening that dr. king had been shot. but we didn't know his condition. we continued to organize and there was some debate whether robert kennedy should come in and speak. and some of us said he got to come and speak to the crowd. robert kennedy came in and he spoke. spoke from his heart, his guts, made this unbelievable statement. and announced that martin luther king jr. had been assassinated. it was a sad and dark hour for me and for us, for america. i just cried and cried. >> you can see more of my interview with john lewis next week as part of our special coverage of the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act. achieve it. ♪ driving rock/metal music stops ♪music resumes music stops ♪music resumes [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [whistle] purina
lewis describes what happened next. >> you were with bobby kennedy in indiana that terrible night when dr. king was killed. tell me about that night. >> on april 4th, 1968, i was working for the kennedy campaign, trying to help organize a rally in support of bobby kennedy. and we heard earlier during the evening that dr. king had been shot. but we didn't know his condition. we continued to organize and there was some debate whether robert kennedy should come in and speak. and some...
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ask my good friend and my congressman john lewis if you would say a closing remark about the importance of an hbcus education. john? [applause] >> thank you, dr. lomax, for all your great and good work. thank you for all that you do. if it hadn't been for these colleges and universities, i wouldn't be standing here today. first one in my family to finish high school. first one in my family to go to college. pathway to the middle class, middle america.
ask my good friend and my congressman john lewis if you would say a closing remark about the importance of an hbcus education. john? [applause] >> thank you, dr. lomax, for all your great and good work. thank you for all that you do. if it hadn't been for these colleges and universities, i wouldn't be standing here today. first one in my family to finish high school. first one in my family to go to college. pathway to the middle class, middle america.
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. >> and joining us now with more on hiv and what ryan lewis is doing to help, is our chief health and medical editor, drmily's heart. when you look at the mother, and in 1984, wasn't diagnosed until six years later. >> right. that's absolutely incredible. most people, you go from hiv infection to aids to a death. but we do know, now, there's some people like this who slowly progress. and there's probably genetic differences that made her incredibly lucky. >> and lucky that ryan and his sister, they had a 25% chance of contracting aids. what do we know about this mother-to-child? >> it's a critical period. if you diagnose a woman with hiv and you treat her during pregnancy and delivery, you cut that rate from 25% down to 1%. and you might -- there's programs around the world. my brother has one in africa, mothers-to-mothers. and they find, if you can get the women to be tested, and that's a big hurdle for a lot of people, and give them that drug, you have a whole generation that don't have hiv. >> i remember being there with your brother. and the impact, you could see right there, the difference it was m
. >> and joining us now with more on hiv and what ryan lewis is doing to help, is our chief health and medical editor, drmily's heart. when you look at the mother, and in 1984, wasn't diagnosed until six years later. >> right. that's absolutely incredible. most people, you go from hiv infection to aids to a death. but we do know, now, there's some people like this who slowly progress. and there's probably genetic differences that made her incredibly lucky. >> and lucky that...
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lewis. the civil rights activist one of the dozens who had been savagely beat on that bridge on bloody sunday. he watched the speech with dr luther king, jr. telling npr that tears came down his face, dr. king started crying and we all cried. dr. king said to me, john, we will make it to montgomery and the voting rights act will be passed. and, indeed, it was passed. martin luther king, jr. and lbj the southern former congressman and senate leader whose voting record in congress included opposing anti-lynching voting rights and desegregation bills became unlikely allies in the push to prose a broad civil rights agenda. part of a phone call between the two men shortly after the assassination of kennedy and johnson's assumption of the office of president. >> you have our support and backing. we know what a difficult period this is. >> it's an impossible period. we got a budget coming up. it's -- we've got nothing to do with it. practically already made. civil rights bill that hasn't passed the house. everybody wants to go home. got a tax bill they haven't touched. we just got the letter -- not letter upon any of them and kee
lewis. the civil rights activist one of the dozens who had been savagely beat on that bridge on bloody sunday. he watched the speech with dr luther king, jr. telling npr that tears came down his face, dr. king started crying and we all cried. dr. king said to me, john, we will make it to montgomery and the voting rights act will be passed. and, indeed, it was passed. martin luther king, jr. and lbj the southern former congressman and senate leader whose voting record in congress included...
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lewis went at it. >> talking to an ex-employee is not the same as saying you talked to him. >> so the person dr you weren'tthe person who i wanted to talk to he wouldn't talk to me. >> you didn't try to contact anybody, correct? the answer is no you didn't try to contact any employee of -- >> that's not true. that's not true. definitely not true. not true. you can get on air and shout all you want but it's just not want. >> you're on a much bigger soapbox than i am. >> okay. "60 minutes" first reported on the high speed trading with michael lewis. >> i think they're going where is "60 minutes" when you need them. >> a more thoughtful discussion is warranted. >> it's an interesting story. >> you had an interview with michael lewis. >> it was fascinating. >> the library of congress picks 25 recordings a year to be preserved forever. ♪ the new list ranges from u2 to lyndon b. johnson. the place that protects audio history. that's ahead first on "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] even more impressive than the research this man has at his disposal is how he puts it to work for his clients. morning. morn
lewis went at it. >> talking to an ex-employee is not the same as saying you talked to him. >> so the person dr you weren'tthe person who i wanted to talk to he wouldn't talk to me. >> you didn't try to contact anybody, correct? the answer is no you didn't try to contact any employee of -- >> that's not true. that's not true. definitely not true. not true. you can get on air and shout all you want but it's just not want. >> you're on a much bigger soapbox than i...
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lewis black, comedians will discuss politics and social issues. april 23rd general mark welsch, chief of staff, united states air force will be here. and on may 28, dr ben carson, neurosurgeon and author will be here. for our last question, commission, i'd like to ask you how much of today's lunch can i deduct? [laughter] >> very good question. [inaudible] >> if we had switched and i read lewis black's statements and speech to you and he read mine, and the question was, would be which way would that have been better? i'll leave that for you to decide. let me thank you again for taking the time to join us and patiently listening to all of the information. [applause] >> finally i'd like to present you with the traditional national press club mug. spent another question is what do i do with the cup? can i take it? [laughter] what am i being asked to do? i can't eat it. if you beat it, nobody cares, much like the bitcoin cookies. but i think it's within the minimum so i can say thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, commissioner. ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [applause] >> joining us here in washington is the former chair of the federal
lewis black, comedians will discuss politics and social issues. april 23rd general mark welsch, chief of staff, united states air force will be here. and on may 28, dr ben carson, neurosurgeon and author will be here. for our last question, commission, i'd like to ask you how much of today's lunch can i deduct? [laughter] >> very good question. [inaudible] >> if we had switched and i read lewis black's statements and speech to you and he read mine, and the question was, would be...
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lewis, andrew young and julian bond also there talking about the future. >> we've got to find a way to make free enterprise and democracy work for the poor and the middle class. >> along with dr. martin luther king's youngest daughter bernice quoting from her father's nobel prize speech. >> i believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. >> many argue advancing civil rights was johnson's strongest legislative legacy. >> he decided to form a more perfect union, and so should we. >> on the opening day of the texas summit, former president carter said america is still falling short in particular with racial disparities, unemployment and education. we'll discuss a voting rights issue that's being called a roll back on progress and the biggest challenges america faces on civil rights today. >> switching gears to weather, spring has finally sprung. >> meteorologist nicole mitchell is here with your forecast. >> there's a little extra spring in some steps because of it. definitely warmer air out there. take a look at the big picture, not a lot of moisture. we have a front going through, but even with that, just a little bit of a cool down. te
lewis, andrew young and julian bond also there talking about the future. >> we've got to find a way to make free enterprise and democracy work for the poor and the middle class. >> along with dr. martin luther king's youngest daughter bernice quoting from her father's nobel prize speech. >> i believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. >> many argue advancing civil rights was johnson's strongest legislative legacy. >> he...