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we are hearing the echoes of munich in 1938. the adjective most frequently applied to prime minister netanyahu this churchillian. he is speaking with a moral gravity. at least a dozen members of congress said to me, that is what a real leader sounds like. now, instead of greeting our friend and ally, the white house threw a temper tantrum and refused to meet with the prime minister. he said, he did not even watch the speech. heidi and i have a four-year-old and a six-year-old and we are familiar with the strategy of "i can't hear you." the president of the united states ought to be above that. and then, this past week, i was proud to join with 46 other senators in sending a letter to iran. [applause] i'm not sure about it. i get the sense the white house is upset. the president publicly said he was embarrassed for the 47 senators. i have to admit, i was like, "hot diggity damn, he can be embarrassed about something?" watching the hysterical reaction of the democrats envokes the words of shakespeare. me thinks she doth protest to
we are hearing the echoes of munich in 1938. the adjective most frequently applied to prime minister netanyahu this churchillian. he is speaking with a moral gravity. at least a dozen members of congress said to me, that is what a real leader sounds like. now, instead of greeting our friend and ally, the white house threw a temper tantrum and refused to meet with the prime minister. he said, he did not even watch the speech. heidi and i have a four-year-old and a six-year-old and we are...
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the echoes of injustice on the streets of alabama finally reached the white house. lyndon johnson spoke out against the violence and asked congress to pass the voting rights act. >> it's not just negroes but really, it's all of us. . who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. >> a week later on march 21st more than 3,000 people embarked on a trek to montgomery this time under protection of federal troops. walking 12 miles a day sleeping in nearby fields at night. by the time they reached montgomery the crowd was massive. 25,000 people joining in the struggle for change. and change did come. in august when congress passed the voting rights act and president johnson signed it into law. and john, i think what we've heard so far and i'm sure what we'll hear a lot of tomorrow is this common thread that while a lot has been accomplished that there's still a lot of work that needs to be done and there are many people here who we've had an opportunity to speak to already, who have a sense that voting rights in this country are be
the echoes of injustice on the streets of alabama finally reached the white house. lyndon johnson spoke out against the violence and asked congress to pass the voting rights act. >> it's not just negroes but really, it's all of us. . who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. >> a week later on march 21st more than 3,000 people embarked on a trek to montgomery this time under protection of federal troops. walking 12 miles a day sleeping...
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reporter: for all the progress made, echoes of selma remain. in the shooting deaths of unarmed black man by white police officers to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president enlisted the next generation who came to witness this moment in history to come together, to be foot soldiers for change. president obama: we know the march is not over. we know the race is not yet one. reporter: that message was felt today. so many people say they came not just to remember or to cross the bridge but to finish the work of those who marched before them. mary bruce, abc news, selma, alabama. kelly: coming up, and agriculture summit is drawing several contenders for the presidency. an kelly: a state run investigation in wisconsin after a officer-involved shooting in madison. protesters took to the streets after an officer shot and killed a 19-year-old black suspect tony robinson, who was unarmed. madison's police chief said he hit the officer in the head knocking him to the ground. >> in the context of mutual combat, in that sense, the officer d
reporter: for all the progress made, echoes of selma remain. in the shooting deaths of unarmed black man by white police officers to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president enlisted the next generation who came to witness this moment in history to come together, to be foot soldiers for change. president obama: we know the march is not over. we know the race is not yet one. reporter: that message was felt today. so many people say they came not just to remember or to cross the...
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. >> but for all the progress made echos of selma remain, in the shooting deaths of unarmed black men by white police officers. to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president enlisted the next generation who came to witness this moment in history to come together to be foot soldiers for change. >> we know the march is not yet over. we know the race is not yet won. >> and that message was felt here today so many people telling us they came not just to remember or to cross that historic bridge, but to finish the work of those who marched before them. abc news sell marks alabama. >> a few dozen people walked across the golden gate bridge to show solidarity with marchers in selma this afternoon. many held up signs and chanted in protest of police officers across the country who are accused of shooting and killing unarmed men of color. >> in 1965 people were out there saying basically black lives matter, and unfortunately in 2015 we're out here saying the same thing still, 50 years later, along with brown lives matter. >> nothing has changed or nothing will change. we need som
. >> but for all the progress made echos of selma remain, in the shooting deaths of unarmed black men by white police officers. to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president enlisted the next generation who came to witness this moment in history to come together to be foot soldiers for change. >> we know the march is not yet over. we know the race is not yet won. >> and that message was felt here today so many people telling us they came not just to remember or...
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the echos of injustice on the streets of alabama finally reached the white house. on march 15th in a televised address to congress, president lyndon johnson spoke out against the violence and asked congress to pass the voting rights act. >> it's not just negative grow negroes, really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. >> a week later on march 21st, more than 3,000 people embarked on a 54-mile trek to montgomery. this time under the protection of federal troops walking some 12 miles a day sleeping in nearby fields at night. by the time they reached montgomery the crowd was massive. 25,000 people joining in the struggle for change. and change did come in august when congress passed the voting rights act and president johnson signed it into law. [applause] >> that is our tony harris live on the ground in selma alabama even as we speak along with our correspondent robert ray. we'll be joining them later in the program. we're looking live at the edmund pettus bridge, and the symbolism cannot be lost on
the echos of injustice on the streets of alabama finally reached the white house. on march 15th in a televised address to congress, president lyndon johnson spoke out against the violence and asked congress to pass the voting rights act. >> it's not just negative grow negroes, really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. >> a week later on march 21st, more than 3,000 people embarked on a 54-mile trek to montgomery....
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. >>> and that wraps up this edition of our special coverage "echoes of 3.11." >>> now to what's happeningn the world of business. ron madison has the latest. >> and we get started with the latest economic data out of china. it does suggest growth in domestic demand and the country is slowing. officials with the national bureau of statistics say industrial output in the first two months of this year rose 6.8% from the same period last year. that's 1.1 percentage point lower than the previous month. it's the weakest growth in six years. the slowdown is attributed to a sluggish real estate market and lower production of steel and glass products. the officials say growth in retail sales waslso the slowest in about nine years. it was up 10.7%. analysts say this is due to lower crude oil prices and a drop in sales at major restaurants. >>> well factory managers in japan bought less equipment in january. the latest figures show machinery orders were down. but not as much as analysts had expected. officials at the cabinet office say companies in january placed orders worth roughly $6.9 billion. t
. >>> and that wraps up this edition of our special coverage "echoes of 3.11." >>> now to what's happeningn the world of business. ron madison has the latest. >> and we get started with the latest economic data out of china. it does suggest growth in domestic demand and the country is slowing. officials with the national bureau of statistics say industrial output in the first two months of this year rose 6.8% from the same period last year. that's 1.1...
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residents of northeastern japan have spent the past four years hearing the echos of 3/11. the earthquake and tsunami devastated their towns and cities and took away their family and friends. the accident drove tens of thousands from their homes. month after month, year after year, people in the region have been works to re3wi8d and move forward. they're also making efforts to pass on memories of what happened, what they lost, and what they learned. many people in the northeast will come early to pay tribute to the victims. >> he visited the site for his home used to stand in the city of miyagi prefecture. when the tsunami rolled inland he fled with his dog. he didn't know his son was still in the house. the 36-year-old died. >> i'm trying to forget even a little. this kind of cold weather clearly reminds me of what happened that day. tears still come. >> residents in the city took part in an evacuation drill starting at 6:00 a.m. officials base the exercise on the presumption of a magnitude nine earthquake had hit. >> i took part with a sense of urgency so that we won't for
residents of northeastern japan have spent the past four years hearing the echos of 3/11. the earthquake and tsunami devastated their towns and cities and took away their family and friends. the accident drove tens of thousands from their homes. month after month, year after year, people in the region have been works to re3wi8d and move forward. they're also making efforts to pass on memories of what happened, what they lost, and what they learned. many people in the northeast will come early...
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. >>> echoes of 3.11 will continue all week. on wednesday, we'll have special coverage of the fourth anniversary of the march 11th disaster. we'll take you live to one of the hardest-hit towns and to the national memorial ceremony in tokyo. >>> an investigation by the philippine military has shown that chinese leaders are busy staking their claim in disputed waters. sources tell nhk some of the reclamation project in the south china sea could be used for military purposes. nhk has obtained reconnaissance photos the philippine military took earlier this year near the spratly islands. the images show the chinese have started reclaiming two new locations. one at michi reef and another at subi reef. sources say china has developed at least one square kilometer at the seven locations it's been working on. for example, strips of shoals that were under water at september at fiery cross reef have been reclaimed. the area is now three kilometers long and 200 to 600 meters wide. philippine military sources say crews are constructing a runw
. >>> echoes of 3.11 will continue all week. on wednesday, we'll have special coverage of the fourth anniversary of the march 11th disaster. we'll take you live to one of the hardest-hit towns and to the national memorial ceremony in tokyo. >>> an investigation by the philippine military has shown that chinese leaders are busy staking their claim in disputed waters. sources tell nhk some of the reclamation project in the south china sea could be used for military purposes. nhk...
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the echos of 1979. they've done it again. the fighting irish beat wichita state, 81-70.ucky tomorrow. >>> the number one seed in the west is also advancing with a seven-point deficit in the second half to beat north carolina, 79-72. >>> and in the elite eight the badgers will take on minnesota. wildcats have a tough time for most of the game but they win it. >>> there's more action on the schedule today. gonzaga faces ucla and duke takes on utah. or coverage begins here at 7:00 p.m. right on cbs. >>> former head coach left laegcy and long after his death he continues to give. he instructed letters to his former players with a check for $200 including enjoy a dinner out compliments of coach smith. about 180 of these letters were sent. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the role of exercise and cancer. i'm alison harmelin this is the "cbs morning news." >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs morning news" sponsored by just for men. just you and the look you want. i'm shawn lee, i play rugby for the santa monica rugby club. i started going gray kind
the echos of 1979. they've done it again. the fighting irish beat wichita state, 81-70.ucky tomorrow. >>> the number one seed in the west is also advancing with a seven-point deficit in the second half to beat north carolina, 79-72. >>> and in the elite eight the badgers will take on minnesota. wildcats have a tough time for most of the game but they win it. >>> there's more action on the schedule today. gonzaga faces ucla and duke takes on utah. or coverage begins...
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but you could also hear in these protests the echoes of ferguson, missouri, not a shooting, but for many a confirmation that black men no matter their education are, harshly judged by white police. u.v.a. student jenee nurse. >> they see a black male and somehow that ignights fear. >> reporter: is there a sense here if this happened to martese-- >> it could happen to anybody. that's the perfect thing to say. >> reporter: the arrest report in this case says that johnson was belligerent with the agents but he was not charged with forcefully resisting arrest. he was charged with obstruction without force and with public swearing or intoxication. scott, nowhere in the report does it even mention a fake i.d. >> pelley: wyatt andrews reporting. wyatt, thank you very much. conflict between white officers and black citizens was part of today's report on the state of black america produced by the national urban league. it found a 40% gap in what it called social justice with blacks arrested and jailed at greater rates than whites. we asked dean reynolds to look into this. >> reporter: over the la
but you could also hear in these protests the echoes of ferguson, missouri, not a shooting, but for many a confirmation that black men no matter their education are, harshly judged by white police. u.v.a. student jenee nurse. >> they see a black male and somehow that ignights fear. >> reporter: is there a sense here if this happened to martese-- >> it could happen to anybody. that's the perfect thing to say. >> reporter: the arrest report in this case says that johnson...
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. >> reporter: but for all the progress made echos of selma remains. the shooting of black men by white officers to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president said to come together to be foot shoulders for change -- foot soldiers for changer. >> we know the race is not over. >> so many people came not just to remember, or just cross the historic bridge, but finish the work of those who came before them. >> what is described as a loud noise sparked a lockdown at the would you also. it happened at 10:00 a.m. as the president and his family were leaving for selma. a nearby vendor cart caught fire. nobody was injured and the lockdown has been lifted. >>> two candidates running for mayor for philadelphia discuss hot-button issues. they hosted a candidates forum in center city. they discussed jobs and housing and community police relations. lynn abraham and reverend keith good man was not there. >>> diego castellanos host of puerto rican panorama received an award for the fight against breast cancer. the night of the cure provided everyone on h
. >> reporter: but for all the progress made echos of selma remains. the shooting of black men by white officers to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president said to come together to be foot shoulders for change -- foot soldiers for changer. >> we know the race is not over. >> so many people came not just to remember, or just cross the historic bridge, but finish the work of those who came before them. >> what is described as a loud noise sparked a...
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the echo of moscow released footage of the boris nemtsov on the day he died. he spoke to the radio station hours before the shooting about the policies and what it was like to be an outspoken critic. >> vladimir putin started a mad aggressive policy deadly for the country in the car against ukraine. it's a documented evidence. i don't hide the fact that there's pressure on the opposition. lies have been spread. truth is stronger than all the services, all the protests and flow of lives. the truth is 100% stronger. >> the bridge is the site of memorial to him. there has been notes and supports on the bridge near the kremlin. >> tens of thousands have been marched through moscow. he hoped that plan the rally. and rory challands is in moscow for more. >> boris nemtsov hoped the rally would be a re-energizing of the movement. the crowd was fast bigger than an anti-kremlin march. boris nemtsov was not here to see it and the murder arguably the main reason many came. >> translation: we came to protest because they killed a man, a man telling the truth. we think the
the echo of moscow released footage of the boris nemtsov on the day he died. he spoke to the radio station hours before the shooting about the policies and what it was like to be an outspoken critic. >> vladimir putin started a mad aggressive policy deadly for the country in the car against ukraine. it's a documented evidence. i don't hide the fact that there's pressure on the opposition. lies have been spread. truth is stronger than all the services, all the protests and flow of lives....
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. >> in an echo of old testament prophecies, the gospels recount his passionate belief ta the end ofhe world is close. >> judgment is coming. >> and with it the coming of a new messiah. >> the kingdom of heaven is coming. >> to prepare themselves, john urges people to repent and cleanse their sins. and to do that they must be baptized. >> to encounter john in the wilderness is to encounter a person who is bringing to your eyes the fact that you have sinned and fallen short of god's best for you. and you had, by golly, better repent. >> john is like an apocalyptic preacher. he's a firebrand preacher. in john's case literally about fire. >> this firebrand was telling them the whole crop of israel is going to be burned up unless you repent. >> it talks about judgment. he talks about god's anger. >> so he really is the sort of preacher of coming judgment. >> the kingdom of heaven is at hand. repent. >> in the centuries after his death, bone relics of john the baptist begin spreading out from the holy land. as early christians seek a physical connection with the man who played such a deci
. >> in an echo of old testament prophecies, the gospels recount his passionate belief ta the end ofhe world is close. >> judgment is coming. >> and with it the coming of a new messiah. >> the kingdom of heaven is coming. >> to prepare themselves, john urges people to repent and cleanse their sins. and to do that they must be baptized. >> to encounter john in the wilderness is to encounter a person who is bringing to your eyes the fact that you have sinned...
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. >> but for all the progress mailed echos of selma remain. g death of unarmed black men by white police officers. to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president enlisted the next generation who came to witness this moment in history to come together to be foot soldiers for change. >> we know the march is not over, we know the race is not yet won. >> reporter: that message was felt today so many people telling us they came not just to remember but to finish the work of those who marched before them. mary bruce abc news, selma alba alba -- alabama. >>> signed and sealed. >> meteorologist chris sowers is back with the seven-day forecast, we have sprung forward overnight, we'll be right back. the famed iditarod kicked off in anchorage alaska. it will take place 300 miles to the north because of the unusually warm conditions. it's only 89 second time in 43 degrees the iditarod had to be moved because of the warm temperatures. >> i remember we remember colder than alaska a lot of days this winter. >> it was a whole month. >> that was th
. >> but for all the progress mailed echos of selma remain. g death of unarmed black men by white police officers. to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president enlisted the next generation who came to witness this moment in history to come together to be foot soldiers for change. >> we know the march is not over, we know the race is not yet won. >> reporter: that message was felt today so many people telling us they came not just to remember but to finish the...
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. >> reporter: but for all the progress made echoes of selma remain. he shooting deaths of unarmed black men by white police officers -- to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president enlisted the next generation who came to witness this moment in history to come together to be foot soldiers for change. >> we know the march is not yet over. we know the race is not yet won. >> reporter: that message was felt here today. so many people telling us they came not just to remember or to cross that historic bridge but to finish the work of those who marched before them. mary bruce, abc news, selma, alabama. >>> a man from palo alto was in selma on this day in 1965 capturing moving moments with his camera. next week steven summer stein will showcase those images at modernism gallery in san francisco's union square. it's called "marching for freedom: selma to montgomery." abc 7 news got an exclusive sneak peek on this 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. summerstein was a senior at city college of new york and editor of its newspaper at the time. he s
. >> reporter: but for all the progress made echoes of selma remain. he shooting deaths of unarmed black men by white police officers -- to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president enlisted the next generation who came to witness this moment in history to come together to be foot soldiers for change. >> we know the march is not yet over. we know the race is not yet won. >> reporter: that message was felt here today. so many people telling us they came not just...
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the radio station the echo of moscow has also released new video footage of nemtsov the day he died. he spoke to the station just hours before he died as his experience as an outspoken critic of the administration. >> putin, war against ukraine there is documented evidence of the presence of russian troops there. i don't hide the fact that there is immense pressure on the opposition. one has to be a very strong person to endure that. truth is stronger than all their special services, all their flows of lies, truth is 100% stronger. >> memorial to him mourners have left flowers and notes of support on the bridge near the kremlin. >>> tens of thousands also marched through the kremlin today in the largest show ever protest in three years. rory challands is in moscow with more. >> boris nemtsov hoped sunday's rally would be a reenergizing of the antikremlin march. but nemtsov was not here to see it and his murder arguably is the main reason so many people came. >> translator: we came to protest because they killed a man. a whan man who was telling -- a man who was telling the truth. we
the radio station the echo of moscow has also released new video footage of nemtsov the day he died. he spoke to the station just hours before he died as his experience as an outspoken critic of the administration. >> putin, war against ukraine there is documented evidence of the presence of russian troops there. i don't hide the fact that there is immense pressure on the opposition. one has to be a very strong person to endure that. truth is stronger than all their special services, all...
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we are hearing echoes of munich in 1938. and the ajekttive that has been most frequently applied to netanyahu is churchillian because he is speaking with a clarity and a moral gravity at least a dozen members of congress said to me after that remark -- after his remarks that is what a real leader sounds like. now, instead of standing with the nation of israel, the white house threw a temper tantrum. the president refused to meet with the prime minister. in fact, the president said he didn't even watch the speech. look, i got to say, heidi and i have a 4-year-old and a 6-year-old. i'm kind of familiar with the strategy of, i can't hear you. but the president of the united states ought to be above that. and then this past week i was proud to join with 46 other senators in sending a letter to iran. now, i'm not sure about it but i kind of get the sense the white house is upset about this. the president publicly said he was embarrassed for the 47 senators. i've got to admit, i was like hot diggity damn, he can be embarrassed by
we are hearing echoes of munich in 1938. and the ajekttive that has been most frequently applied to netanyahu is churchillian because he is speaking with a clarity and a moral gravity at least a dozen members of congress said to me after that remark -- after his remarks that is what a real leader sounds like. now, instead of standing with the nation of israel, the white house threw a temper tantrum. the president refused to meet with the prime minister. in fact, the president said he didn't...
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the echos of injustice on the streets of alabama finally reached the white house.n march 15th president lyndon johnson spoke out against the violence, and asked congress to pass the voting rights act. >> it's not just negroes, but really it is all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. [ applause ] >> reporter: a week later on march 21st more than 3,000 people embarked on a 54-mile trek to montgomery. this time under the protection of federal troops walking some 12 miles a day, sleeping in nearby fields at night. by the time they reached montgomery, the crowd was massive. 25,000 people joining in the struggle for change. and change did come. [ applause ] >> reporter: in august when congress passed the voting rights act, and president johnson signed it into law. [ applause ] >> reporter: so one of the great joys of this assignment is to be able to collect stories -- it's what i love to do anyway so to get an opportunity to select stories here in selma, alabama, you can imagine what a treat that is. let me introd
the echos of injustice on the streets of alabama finally reached the white house.n march 15th president lyndon johnson spoke out against the violence, and asked congress to pass the voting rights act. >> it's not just negroes, but really it is all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. [ applause ] >> reporter: a week later on march 21st more than 3,000 people embarked on a 54-mile trek to montgomery. this time under the...
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interesting echo of what happened 50 years ago in selma, alabama. it for this edition of media buzz. we hope you like our facebook page. we post a lot of original con at the present time there. we have your buzz. i respond on video to your questions. you can also e-mail us any time. media buzz at fox news.com. more on the media next week and more on your questions and more of the latest buzz it is. my home state, florida. have fun. see you next weekend. >>> i'm chris wallace. hillary clinton on her way to the democratic presidential nomination. or is she? >> don't you some day want to see a woman president of the united states of america? >> don't you some day want to see a woman president of the united states of america? >> a new firestorm over hen hick using a private e-mail account as secretary of state. >> we discovered last night we cannot produce all of her e-mails because they do not have all of her e-mails. we will discuss the fallout with mike huckabee a clinton credit since his days after governor of arkansas and lanny davis. >> united sta
interesting echo of what happened 50 years ago in selma, alabama. it for this edition of media buzz. we hope you like our facebook page. we post a lot of original con at the present time there. we have your buzz. i respond on video to your questions. you can also e-mail us any time. media buzz at fox news.com. more on the media next week and more on your questions and more of the latest buzz it is. my home state, florida. have fun. see you next weekend. >>> i'm chris wallace. hillary...
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. >> but for all the promises made, echoes of selma remain in the shooting deaths of unarmed black menlice officers, to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president encourageed those who came to this event to come together, to be foot soldiers for change. >> we know the march is not over. we know the race is not won. >> so many people tell us we came here not only to remember but to cross the bridge but to finish the work of those that marched before them. mary bruce, abc news, selma alabama. >>> coming up on "this week" former secretary of state colin powell talks about the selma. and he goes one-on-one with ferguson's mayor. and to discuss the new justice department report finding a pattern of discrimination by that city's police. can you catch "this week" right here on abc7 at 8:00 this morning. >> all lives matter! >> all lives matter! >> black lives matter! >> black lives matter! >> a couple people walked across the golden gate bridge yesterday showing solidarity with the march in selma. they are calling for more protests to foster change and disrupt society's business
. >> but for all the promises made, echoes of selma remain in the shooting deaths of unarmed black menlice officers, to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president encourageed those who came to this event to come together, to be foot soldiers for change. >> we know the march is not over. we know the race is not won. >> so many people tell us we came here not only to remember but to cross the bridge but to finish the work of those that marched before them. mary...
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as snow fell through the very last hours of winter this sign echoed request of many residents. >> and "action news" viewer sent is a photograph that caught our eye today. we wanted to share it with you. and anne sanity's sent sos to mother nature and the call is save your spring. invite with us by emailing picture or videos to join the action at 6abc.com or use the #6abc action on social media. >> we have breaking news out of new orleans tonight where a meshety wielding man threat end tsa agents at the airport and was then shot by police. one of the bullets grazed a bystander. two other people were hurt fleeing the scene and a female tsa agent is seen taken out open stretcher. these clips were taken by by standers and posted to social media because louie armstrong airport did not shut down and the man seen in the photos to attended to on the ground is the suspect. fbi asetting investigating there is no immediate report this has anything to do with terrorism. they have identified the us is spengts as taxi driver. >> and new jersey state police have identified two people killed in a fie
as snow fell through the very last hours of winter this sign echoed request of many residents. >> and "action news" viewer sent is a photograph that caught our eye today. we wanted to share it with you. and anne sanity's sent sos to mother nature and the call is save your spring. invite with us by emailing picture or videos to join the action at 6abc.com or use the #6abc action on social media. >> we have breaking news out of new orleans tonight where a meshety wielding...
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could be deceptive as to echo of the sound of the bullets off the brick buildings, the police statione is an investigation that has to be done here to determine if that's true where those shots came from that location. >> to be clear, the police did not return fire after they were shot after two of their own were shot. and another thing here is protesters deny shots came from within their groups. if it was 125 yards or a lot closer, it may put the shooter within the area where protesters were interesting subject to explore down the road. i want to ask you this. police say they got a lot of cooperation from the community including people on the scene right now. you've been involved with many investigations. how hard is it to investigate a time like this? a policeman being shot when the community does not trust for documented reasons at this point, does not have great trust in that police force. >> it's extremely hard. you need people to cooperate and give you tips that enable you to solve it or locate the people. in this case they have two suspects or at least one suspect and a partner
could be deceptive as to echo of the sound of the bullets off the brick buildings, the police statione is an investigation that has to be done here to determine if that's true where those shots came from that location. >> to be clear, the police did not return fire after they were shot after two of their own were shot. and another thing here is protesters deny shots came from within their groups. if it was 125 yards or a lot closer, it may put the shooter within the area where protesters...
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perhaps a lingering echo of isis or an awareness of just how deceptive this peaceful scene really is. >> here they come here they come. >> reporter: the peshmerga kurdish fighters drove isis out, but only to the adjacent village. their commander is upbeat. the situation is now very good good the general tells me. there are only occasional clashes. the residents of this area south of kircut are sunni arabs. most have fled. only a few stayed behind. they say isis allowed the schools to stay open but took away all the history books. i asked if anyone here welcomed isis. none he says. well only some kids joined them. immature uneducated kids. at his headquarters the peshmerga commander outlines the rapidly moving front lines. isis has almost collapsed, he says. it's not like before. people in this area now know who they are. before they thought they were magic. that they would make a paradise on earth. but all they brought was sorrow. the peshmerga are pushing forward southeast of kircut. while south of the city fighters have surrounded the isis-held town of el bashir. not far from here t
perhaps a lingering echo of isis or an awareness of just how deceptive this peaceful scene really is. >> here they come here they come. >> reporter: the peshmerga kurdish fighters drove isis out, but only to the adjacent village. their commander is upbeat. the situation is now very good good the general tells me. there are only occasional clashes. the residents of this area south of kircut are sunni arabs. most have fled. only a few stayed behind. they say isis allowed the schools...
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well, the radar, is hitting a lot of to echos, but because of the dry air below no reaching the ground. as we see the weather hitting the bay area, we will have the water coming on shore. with the winds, you will notice a change in the morning as they turn out of the southeast at 10:00, and that is what is left of the cold front coming into the bay area, and going into the afternoon, the winds will be coming out of the north, and that should signal the end of the showers as we head into tomorrow. as for the commute, 5:00 a.m., we are dealing with showers across the bay area and if you miss it maybe getting up and the then the by 5:00 tom night, look at how the stage is going to be set for the warmup for the second half of the week. and the rain totals with the latest computer model, it is looking like less than a quarter inch for the bay area, and the rain briefly wet the ground but they are not added up to being a lot of the bay area and during the day at times, and breeszly for the first half of the day. at lunchtime, temperatures near the low 60s, and by 3:00 the sun is beginning to
well, the radar, is hitting a lot of to echos, but because of the dry air below no reaching the ground. as we see the weather hitting the bay area, we will have the water coming on shore. with the winds, you will notice a change in the morning as they turn out of the southeast at 10:00, and that is what is left of the cold front coming into the bay area, and going into the afternoon, the winds will be coming out of the north, and that should signal the end of the showers as we head into...
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at the last echo of the last hour of the last stroke of midnight, the spell will be broken.t it was before. >> midnight. >> mmm-hmm, midnight. >> that'll be more than enough time. >> seth: please welcome, kenneth branagh. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: it's so wonderful to have you here. >> thank you very much. it's very lovely. [ cheers ] >> seth: they're very quiet tonight. >> all my family are in tonight. >> seth: all your family. you asked for so many seats, so many tickets tonight. so this is -- you are actually -- technically, you are sir kenneth branagh, but you don't care for it. >> my father used to call me kenneth instead of ken. i've always been ken all my life. that seems to be the most -- that's the sound, the scary kind of parental voice that i heard that made me change from ken. when the recognition came, the knighthood came, it was always fantastic. but i've been -- i was ken before and i'm ken since. only in my head do i hear my dad say kenneth. >> seth: yeah, sir ken, i feel like there weren't any knights named sir ken. >> no. [ laughter ] my dad would
at the last echo of the last hour of the last stroke of midnight, the spell will be broken.t it was before. >> midnight. >> mmm-hmm, midnight. >> that'll be more than enough time. >> seth: please welcome, kenneth branagh. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: it's so wonderful to have you here. >> thank you very much. it's very lovely. [ cheers ] >> seth: they're very quiet tonight. >> all my family are in tonight. >> seth: all your family....
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interesting echo of what happened 50 years ago in selma, alabama. at's it for this edition of media buzz. we hope you like our facebook page. we post a lot of original con at the present time there. we have your buzz. i respond on video to your questions. you can also e-mail us any time. media buzz at fox news.com. more on the media next week and more on your questions and more of the latest buzz. >>> today we remember an important day in american history. bloody sunday. thousands including attorney general eric holder gathering in selma, alabama to commemorate the events of 50 years ago when police brutally beat civil rights demonstrators. >> hello, everyone. welcome to america's news head quarters. >> hello everyone. it was march 7th, 1965. demanding voting rights for african americans were attacked by alabama state troopers and others. that brazen assault and the images the nation witnessed helped build the momentum leegd
interesting echo of what happened 50 years ago in selma, alabama. at's it for this edition of media buzz. we hope you like our facebook page. we post a lot of original con at the present time there. we have your buzz. i respond on video to your questions. you can also e-mail us any time. media buzz at fox news.com. more on the media next week and more on your questions and more of the latest buzz. >>> today we remember an important day in american history. bloody sunday. thousands...
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a deep dive into the russian threat as echos of cold war grow louder. >>> and the terrorism fight you'resis propaganda video like this show how far isis is going to destroy ancient sites. >>> later, hillary clinton ready to meet the press. we will continue to follow that breaking news, bring you new updates as we get them here on "the rundown." of advanced electronics. providing technology to get more detail... ♪ ♪ detect hidden threats... ♪ ♪ see the whole picture... ♪ ♪ process critical information and put it in the hands of our defenders. reaching constantly evolving threats before they reach us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste and it hel
a deep dive into the russian threat as echos of cold war grow louder. >>> and the terrorism fight you'resis propaganda video like this show how far isis is going to destroy ancient sites. >>> later, hillary clinton ready to meet the press. we will continue to follow that breaking news, bring you new updates as we get them here on "the rundown." of advanced electronics. providing technology to get more detail... ♪ ♪ detect hidden threats... ♪ ♪ see the whole...
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. >>> a racist chant resounds in a dark echo of decades past. it's monday march 9th and this is "now." >> there is zero tolerance for this kind of racism and bigotry. >> a fraternity is shut down after students are singing a song on a bus that is racist. >> we must speak out. >> massive crowds gathered in selma, alabama, over the weekend to commemorate the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. >> 50 years from bloody sunday our march is not yet finished. >> they were very strong and very clear. >> as a new generation struggles to push equality forward, racism rears its head once more. one of america's largest fraternities has shuttered its chapter at the university of oklahoma. a video surfaced yesterday showing its members singing a racist chant that included the "n" word and one reference to lynching. university of oklahoma president severed all ties with the fraternity. his condemnation was unsparing. >> as they pack their bags i hope think long and hard about what they have done. i hope they think long and hard about how words can injure and hu
. >>> a racist chant resounds in a dark echo of decades past. it's monday march 9th and this is "now." >> there is zero tolerance for this kind of racism and bigotry. >> a fraternity is shut down after students are singing a song on a bus that is racist. >> we must speak out. >> massive crowds gathered in selma, alabama, over the weekend to commemorate the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. >> 50 years from bloody sunday our march is not yet...
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. >> but for all the promises made, echoes of selma remain n the shooting deaths of unarmed black mene police officers to the rolling back of the rolling -- the president encouraged those to come together, to be foot soldiers for change. >> we know the march is not over. we know the race is not won. >> so many people tell us we came here not only to remember but to cross the bridge but to finish the work of those that marched before them. abc news, selma alabama. >>> coming up on "this week" former secretary of state coal in powell talks about the selma. and he goes one-on-one with ferguson's mayor. and to discuss the new justice department report finding a pattern of discrimination by that city's police. can you catch "this week" right here on abc7 at 8:00 this morning. >> all lives matter. >> all lives matter. >> black lives matter. >> black lives matter. >> a couple people walked across the golden gate bridge yesterday showing solidarity with the march in selma. they are calling for more protests to foster change and disrupt society's business as usual. >>> a man from palo alto was
. >> but for all the promises made, echoes of selma remain n the shooting deaths of unarmed black mene police officers to the rolling back of the rolling -- the president encouraged those to come together, to be foot soldiers for change. >> we know the march is not over. we know the race is not won. >> so many people tell us we came here not only to remember but to cross the bridge but to finish the work of those that marched before them. abc news, selma alabama. >>>...
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this is echos of the eyes on the prize series that we all watched, that is supposed to be part of history. >> since alabama. >> and the consistent use of tasers and the disproportionate use of force against african-american men in a city that is majority black and the majority of the police department is might. they found that this is not only a violation of the constitution in particular the fourth amendment time and again but also a revenue-generating mechanism. the police department being used as a collection agency. this is a gross violation of the constitutional rights of those citizens, and so now it is up to ferguson, the department, and also the larger system of justice here to step up and do the right thing, to work with the department of justice to correct all of the gross inequality. >> to that point the police department being used as a generating revenue generating department. >> officers will charge multiple violations for the same conduct. three or four charges for a single stop is considered fairly routine. some officers even compete to see who can issue the largest number
this is echos of the eyes on the prize series that we all watched, that is supposed to be part of history. >> since alabama. >> and the consistent use of tasers and the disproportionate use of force against african-american men in a city that is majority black and the majority of the police department is might. they found that this is not only a violation of the constitution in particular the fourth amendment time and again but also a revenue-generating mechanism. the police...
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of the shore here. you can see the pocanos here echoing because of a wintry mix. we have freezing rain as a possibility for the locations for the next few hours. here's all the moisture that's going to head our way. again, the big question is that changeover. you can see a quick changeover with more snowfall for us. right around 4:00 p.m. tonight, we are going to see the rain pushing over to sleet and snow for the poconos. and again that line of. >> showers is moving in. by 6:00 p.m. a few lingering showers with a few rain showers off the store at this time. the lesser amounts are closer to the lehigh valley in some of the areas he might have had enough. three to six inches because of this rain. rainy conditions on and off. but heading into the three to five inch we'll see if we see anything to add to our average hours. bitter cold here happening again into the weekend. >>> and crews are on the scene of a lower garage in motherland. monique braxton just arrived there. what is happening? >> reporter: from the firefighters on the scene, chris, i can tell you they we
of the shore here. you can see the pocanos here echoing because of a wintry mix. we have freezing rain as a possibility for the locations for the next few hours. here's all the moisture that's going to head our way. again, the big question is that changeover. you can see a quick changeover with more snowfall for us. right around 4:00 p.m. tonight, we are going to see the rain pushing over to sleet and snow for the poconos. and again that line of. >> showers is moving in. by 6:00 p.m. a...
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we do know that for the protesters their echoes of ferguson here. efforts are made do apply the hard lessons of ferguson and do things differently this time. madison's mayor joins us shortly. but first, gary tuchman with the facts we know. >> reporter: the basic fact is not being disputed. a 19-year-old biracial man was shot and killed by a white madison, wisconsin, police officer named matt kenny, inside this home. but there are so many questions about why it happened. this past friday night, a call came in here to madison police headquarters. that a disturbance was taking place on the street. as officers raced to the scene, they were told additional calls were coming in about the disturbance. one particular name was being mentioned. >> look for a male black, white-skinned, tan jacket jeans, outside jumping in front of cars. >> reporter: the calls about tony robinson continued to come in to police. >> apparently tony hit one of his friends. >> reporter: then a man called saying he had been assaulted by robinson. >> apparently the victim will be wait
we do know that for the protesters their echoes of ferguson here. efforts are made do apply the hard lessons of ferguson and do things differently this time. madison's mayor joins us shortly. but first, gary tuchman with the facts we know. >> reporter: the basic fact is not being disputed. a 19-year-old biracial man was shot and killed by a white madison, wisconsin, police officer named matt kenny, inside this home. but there are so many questions about why it happened. this past friday...
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i like to have some sort of echo that has a sense of their own word. >> host: what do you think is more important the therapist or the therapy of the treatment modality that was chosen? >> guest: to be honest the therapist. there's a lot of research that factors into my answer to that question but interestingly, a researcher in the 70s looks at the question and assigned a number of therapists using the modalities to treat the patients and has a control researcher took english professors to the university in a couple of basic support therapeutic needs and then compares the research results across the board and found the professors performed as well. >> it would have been with a different therapist or the mentality of salt and how they intersect. >> guest: i think anyone that has looked at the randomized clinical trials that have been done on the therapies there in kuwait hard to get the research on because it is a constellation of factors and they've designed to isolate the factors. but they shown the therapeutic alliance of being reported occurs. aa sort of minimize that and they they'v
i like to have some sort of echo that has a sense of their own word. >> host: what do you think is more important the therapist or the therapy of the treatment modality that was chosen? >> guest: to be honest the therapist. there's a lot of research that factors into my answer to that question but interestingly, a researcher in the 70s looks at the question and assigned a number of therapists using the modalities to treat the patients and has a control researcher took english...
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. >> we just had a discussion and argued that the real froth is in venture capital which is an echo of conversation we've heard for months. do you think that true? his worry is that it's bleeding over into the ipo market. what's the truth? >> yeah, i rely on our smart bc contacts for that. i think you can't look at vc as a whole. there's a lot of great opportunities. these later growth stages, that is the area starting to get fra frothy. the earlier stages are also pretty reasonable. >> we think of a company like box. and then taking that valuation down quite a bit before the ipo. so art cashen is also saying the real test will be ipos post nasdaq 5,000 and how reasonable they're willing to be with valuation. >> i think one of the things the facebook ipo, obviously didn't go well post the ipl. want to leave a little more on the table and ultimately you have to worry about the employees and their compensation and make sure the stock they're getting, they're actually getting their true earnings. i think they want to leave a little more on the table. >> i think it's a huge issue right now
. >> we just had a discussion and argued that the real froth is in venture capital which is an echo of conversation we've heard for months. do you think that true? his worry is that it's bleeding over into the ipo market. what's the truth? >> yeah, i rely on our smart bc contacts for that. i think you can't look at vc as a whole. there's a lot of great opportunities. these later growth stages, that is the area starting to get fra frothy. the earlier stages are also pretty...
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ding gregory, can you tell me your thoughts today echo -- of bloody sunday. mr.ick groatgregory, can you tell me your thoughts today? >> 50 years ago, we knew that we could all die. the cops came, and then fear. amy: what is your most vivid memory of that final march from selma to montgomery, with dr. king? >> it is over. we made it. that is the day i realized that the greatest crisis -- the greatest in the world are not soldiers, they are turtles. that is what we had become. hard on the outside, soft on the inside, willing to stick your neck out. harvard does not teach that. >> i am here with others to commemorate. i was actually here 50 years ago. eventually what happened is that we marched under federal and state escort. we marched from selma to montgomery. what is often obscured and forgotten is when we got to montgomery, the speech that martin luther king jr. gave across the street from the state capital was one of the greatest speeches he ever gave. somebody in the audience said to him, "dr. king, how long?" dr. king turned to him and gave him the most eloq
ding gregory, can you tell me your thoughts today echo -- of bloody sunday. mr.ick groatgregory, can you tell me your thoughts today? >> 50 years ago, we knew that we could all die. the cops came, and then fear. amy: what is your most vivid memory of that final march from selma to montgomery, with dr. king? >> it is over. we made it. that is the day i realized that the greatest crisis -- the greatest in the world are not soldiers, they are turtles. that is what we had become. hard...
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and certainly, echoes of that sentiment being felt through the alps today. >> erin mclaughlin for us. thanks very much. as you heard strong winds have made things difficult at the crash site. derek van dam is in the meteorology center. this has been made difficult by the winds. >> just watching erin's live shot, you can see her hair kind of flying back and forth. it looks as if the wind is picking up across that region. and it's just really no truly telling what's going on in those narrow ravines. we do have a break in the weather in terms of cloud cover, rain and snow. there's none in the forecast for the next 24 to 48 hours. there is a cold front dropping. you can see very little cloud cover across the area. this is the setup, the regional setup. we have the weak clft that will provide some cloud cover nort of the crash site. there's the crash site. just to the north that shading of blue, pink, and purple, of course indicating rain and snowfall. this is obviously, a very critical for the helicopter crews going in and out of the narrow ravines as they continue to drop some of the rec
and certainly, echoes of that sentiment being felt through the alps today. >> erin mclaughlin for us. thanks very much. as you heard strong winds have made things difficult at the crash site. derek van dam is in the meteorology center. this has been made difficult by the winds. >> just watching erin's live shot, you can see her hair kind of flying back and forth. it looks as if the wind is picking up across that region. and it's just really no truly telling what's going on in those...
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told us she went to four stores in search of rock salt, snow fell through the last hours of winter, this sign echoed the requests of many residents, make it stop. >>> we talked to several people where i was yesterday, they were like, we didn't put away the snow shovels. >> reporter: here's the good news with march snowstorms, usually the snow that falls in march doesn't last long. temperatures today we'll get you outside the temperature today will shoot up into the mid 50s, whatever snow you have on the front lawn will be long gone about 5 or 6:00 p.m. as that starts to melt. we have freezing drizzle across south jersey and black ice in parts of the area. it looks clear for the most partly again, you have to watch out for a few slick spots as temperatures are hovering close to freezing. double scan live not showing much of anything right now. we're seeing reports of patchy freezing drizzle. because of that, the winter weather advisory continues for all of new jersey for the freezing drizzle. 32 degrees the freezing mark for philadelphia. dewpoint, 27. winds are light out of the north at 8 miles. the
told us she went to four stores in search of rock salt, snow fell through the last hours of winter, this sign echoed the requests of many residents, make it stop. >>> we talked to several people where i was yesterday, they were like, we didn't put away the snow shovels. >> reporter: here's the good news with march snowstorms, usually the snow that falls in march doesn't last long. temperatures today we'll get you outside the temperature today will shoot up into the mid 50s,...
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. >>> a racist chant resounds in a dark echo of decades past. s "now." >> there is zero tolerance for this kind of racism and bigotry. >> a fraternity is shut down after students are singing a song on a bus that is racist. >> we must speak out. >> massive crowds gathered in selma, alabama, over the weekend to commemorate the 50th anniversary of bloody
. >>> a racist chant resounds in a dark echo of decades past. s "now." >> there is zero tolerance for this kind of racism and bigotry. >> a fraternity is shut down after students are singing a song on a bus that is racist. >> we must speak out. >> massive crowds gathered in selma, alabama, over the weekend to commemorate the 50th anniversary of bloody
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. >> david recognized in the manifesto echoes of his brother's wording. ng that really struck him was seeing the term "cool-headed logicians." he said that's directly out of ted's mouth. there was a strain of ted's philosophy in every paragraph. it was becoming impossible for them to not push it further. >> through a lawyer, david kaczynski contacts the fbi. he submits a copy of an essay ted had written in 1971 to compare to the manifesto. >> it was very clear to me by the third paragraph, when the hair on the back of my neck stood up, that what i was reading, a 1971 essay, was identical in many ways to the manifesto. the biggest problem for david was he was afraid that if the government came to suspect ted kaczynski on their own, they would storm the cabin and ted would be killed in the encounter. he wanted to prevent more violence. he didn't want anybody else to die. >> david's information leads authorities to ted's montana cabin which is put under surveillance. the fbi proceeds with caution to ensure that any evidence they obtain is admissible in court.
. >> david recognized in the manifesto echoes of his brother's wording. ng that really struck him was seeing the term "cool-headed logicians." he said that's directly out of ted's mouth. there was a strain of ted's philosophy in every paragraph. it was becoming impossible for them to not push it further. >> through a lawyer, david kaczynski contacts the fbi. he submits a copy of an essay ted had written in 1971 to compare to the manifesto. >> it was very clear to me...
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. >> reporter: but for all the progress made, echos of selma remain. hooting death of unarmed black men by white police officers, to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president enlisted the next generation who came to witness this moment in history to come together to be foot soldiers for change. >> we know the march is not yet over. >> reporter: so many people telling us they came not just to remember, or to cross the historic bridge, but to finish the work of those who marched before them. mary bruce abc news. >> 925. repeat after me is coming up. celebrities interact with unsuspecting people and create situations using only words communicated to them by an ear peels. we talked to the host who said her stardom famed theater in. la helped her. >> we have writers who give us a tell prompt at her thing to say, i can use that stuff and think of my own stuff. it depends on what's happening on the screen. i might have a bunch of of lines being fed to me, if they don't make sense that's where where the improv has come in. repeat after me is 8:30
. >> reporter: but for all the progress made, echos of selma remain. hooting death of unarmed black men by white police officers, to the rolling back of the voting rights act. the president enlisted the next generation who came to witness this moment in history to come together to be foot soldiers for change. >> we know the march is not yet over. >> reporter: so many people telling us they came not just to remember, or to cross the historic bridge, but to finish the work of...