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(dr martin walker) "this is one little baby, the baby's belly." dr. martin walker delivered link, but first he fixed a complication called 'twin twin transfusion syndrome. the babies shared a single placenta. ( dr martin walker) "so you have a situation where one baby becomes anemic and weak froblood loss and the other baby becomes over- stuffed with blood, bloated and goes into heart failure." dr. walker was able to perform surgery, in utero - separating the babies' blood vessels. it wound up saving theieilives - twice. first, it solved the blow flow problem. and then, when holli went into early labor a week later, the separation of the babies meant link could be born and logan could stay in. (dr martin walker) "so far so good. she remains pregnant just about a week and a half since that procedure. and it's a a real big week and a half for that baby that's in there. during that time the baby has grown, looks healthy." link is so fragile, his parents can't hold him. but they can be with him - celebrating his september birth while waiting for what they
(dr martin walker) "this is one little baby, the baby's belly." dr. martin walker delivered link, but first he fixed a complication called 'twin twin transfusion syndrome. the babies shared a single placenta. ( dr martin walker) "so you have a situation where one baby becomes anemic and weak froblood loss and the other baby becomes over- stuffed with blood, bloated and goes into heart failure." dr. walker was able to perform surgery, in utero - separating the babies' blood...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. becoming a part of stone mountain. >>> >>> it's being called france's deadliest road accident in more than 30 years. at least 42 people were killed, 4 others fighting for their lives after this crash between a bus and talk in southwestern france. it's believed the two vehicles crashed head-on, on a single- lane road and erupted into flames. >>> investigators are now saying the latest campus shooting in tennessee state university happened after an argument over a dice game. three female tunes who were bystanders were taken to the hospital and one person was shot to death. police say this was not a mass shooting situation. it was a personal dispute. >> this was an isolated shooting incident in a courtyard outside of the floyd building. no other students are in danger. no other students are in jeopardy. >> now police are saying the person who was shot to death was not a student at that school. the suspect fled on foot. >>> okay, allison's keeping an eye on our weekend forecast plus hurri
dr. martin luther king, jr. becoming a part of stone mountain. >>> >>> it's being called france's deadliest road accident in more than 30 years. at least 42 people were killed, 4 others fighting for their lives after this crash between a bus and talk in southwestern france. it's believed the two vehicles crashed head-on, on a single- lane road and erupted into flames. >>> investigators are now saying the latest campus shooting in tennessee state university happened...
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dr. martin luther king junior, and countless others have already used?ed -- sup nation,, implored this but continue to be buffered by the words of imposition and justification. our cries, moans, and menstruation sport justice met with violence and in so. ications have been disregarded and we have been met with contempt. fold, no longer just weep, bag and pray. we need justice which we have been seeking forever so long. we must stand up and demand justice. i am tired. i don't how you feel, but i am tired of stupid, sugary sweet candy,dy -- cotton powder puff incarnations. new,ed the birthday basket real, raw, fruit. why are we here today? we are here because we need a movement. we are here because we need a focused, organized, systematized approach to solve our problems. i know some of you think nothing can be done. i know some of you think we don't have the power to stand up against our from where the -- our formidable adversary and the most powerful unique -- nation in the world. i know some of you have been customized desk rippled by a customized versi
dr. martin luther king junior, and countless others have already used?ed -- sup nation,, implored this but continue to be buffered by the words of imposition and justification. our cries, moans, and menstruation sport justice met with violence and in so. ications have been disregarded and we have been met with contempt. fold, no longer just weep, bag and pray. we need justice which we have been seeking forever so long. we must stand up and demand justice. i am tired. i don't how you feel, but i...
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dr. martin luther king on top of stone mountain. specifically and symbolically a freedom bell of racial reconciliation. something dr. king dreamed of in his "i have a dream" speech for >> let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. >> reporter: opposition was instant. georgia law mandates this park be maintained as a confederate memorial. >> to put a monument on top of a existing monument is unlawful, disrespectful, and inappropriate. >> reporter: the confederate crowd found unusual allies. the local naacp was also opposed, along with charles steele. >> it's something that was a past of our history and need to be buried in history. >> reporter: steele leads the southern leadership conference. the civil rights group dr. king founded. you want to add to it? you don't want to take it away? >> we want to blast it, paint over it. whatever it takes. >> reporter: many surviving members of dr. king's inner circle support installmenting the bell. >> the mountain belong to the people of this nation. why not? >> reporter: in his legendary
dr. martin luther king on top of stone mountain. specifically and symbolically a freedom bell of racial reconciliation. something dr. king dreamed of in his "i have a dream" speech for >> let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. >> reporter: opposition was instant. georgia law mandates this park be maintained as a confederate memorial. >> to put a monument on top of a existing monument is unlawful, disrespectful, and inappropriate. >> reporter: the...
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dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square,
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dr. martin. what's good for our health? what's bad? why is congress involved? >> david webb doesn't think the government knows, the government doesn't know the answer to what's good or bad for you. start with that. they told us for years, the government did that fats were bad, saturated fats, what they forgot to say is that the sugar you take in place of it like a fat free yogurt loaded with sugar, the body converts it to fat. that's the confusion, fats and sugars are bad for you. now, yes meat is bad for you, red meat is bad for you, too much of it. of course, the agriculture industry is up in arms. the meat industry is up in arms over the fact the government is trying to legislate us away from having meat. that's not going to happen. i prefer an approach, more fruit and vegetables, more exercise, more fish, a mediterranean diet. get people to do that by getting them to behave differently. they don't work on the school lunch program. 16 billion dollars kids are leaving veggies on the plate. deirdre: i know, in fairness to the kids, i love veggies, i eat a ton
dr. martin. what's good for our health? what's bad? why is congress involved? >> david webb doesn't think the government knows, the government doesn't know the answer to what's good or bad for you. start with that. they told us for years, the government did that fats were bad, saturated fats, what they forgot to say is that the sugar you take in place of it like a fat free yogurt loaded with sugar, the body converts it to fat. that's the confusion, fats and sugars are bad for you. now,...
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dr. martin luther king. it is home to jefferson davis. the tribute to the civil rights activist aims to share a broader historic story. the monument will replicate the liberty bell with the excerpt of king's "i have a dream speech." i'm delaware. the news continues live from doha, london. >> at least two palestine yankees are shot dead and israelis dead and injured, after violence in jerusalem and the west bank.hellwest bank. hello there i'm barbara serra, live from doha. military alliance against i.s.i.l. more fooun rams i funerals in tt
dr. martin luther king. it is home to jefferson davis. the tribute to the civil rights activist aims to share a broader historic story. the monument will replicate the liberty bell with the excerpt of king's "i have a dream speech." i'm delaware. the news continues live from doha, london. >> at least two palestine yankees are shot dead and israelis dead and injured, after violence in jerusalem and the west bank.hellwest bank. hello there i'm barbara serra, live from doha....
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dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, hey. you ready to go? yeah, but the fire's not out. close enough. close enough? if it's too hot to touch, it's too hot to leave. i mean, the next thing you know, you've torched our whole neighborhood. which is why... we're not going anywhere? exactly. only you can prevent wildfires.
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dr. martin at the trauma center, they kept us posted on leo's condition. is starting to improve. 24 hours later. and, you know, i apologize. we're still in our clothes from yesterday. it's been -- a crazy 24 hours. but, you know, the o.u. medical center really has helped out. and to say the least, best doctors around. and everybody kept a cool head. and i think leo and the rest of the families with children are in the best hands they can be. we have some medical folks in our family, and they're kind of interpreting the medical jargon, and like i said, it's starting to sound better for sure. and so it's good to have family and, you know, today we're a all -- so we appreciate the kind words and didn't realize how big of a story or what this would be so we wanted to put a face to leo. good guy. everybody loves him. would do anything for you. you know, loves horses and works hard and loves to have a good time and never -- any opportunity to see a cowboy football game, he's there. so we missed the game, but we feel the love and we'll get through this and move o
dr. martin at the trauma center, they kept us posted on leo's condition. is starting to improve. 24 hours later. and, you know, i apologize. we're still in our clothes from yesterday. it's been -- a crazy 24 hours. but, you know, the o.u. medical center really has helped out. and to say the least, best doctors around. and everybody kept a cool head. and i think leo and the rest of the families with children are in the best hands they can be. we have some medical folks in our family, and they're...
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dr. martin luther king jr. a plan to celebrate king involved building a tribute in the same area where about 4 million people a year tour america's biggest shrine to the confederacy. >> reporter: when this carved a century ago, this was home turf to the ku klux klan in its heyday. past and present now collide in a debate about what this monument's future took be. stone mountain is a confederate mt. rushmore. three heroes of the old south stand 90 feet tall and 190 feet wide. timothy pilgrim. >> this memorial honors the 900,000 confederate soldiers that went off to fight to protect their families, their homes, and country. >> reporter: a georgia state authority plans to put a tribute to dr. martin luther king on top of stone mountain. specifically and symbolically a freedom bell of racial reconciliation. his "i have a dream" speech for this georgia community, among others. >> let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. >> reporter: opposition was instant. georgia law mandates this park be maintained as a co
dr. martin luther king jr. a plan to celebrate king involved building a tribute in the same area where about 4 million people a year tour america's biggest shrine to the confederacy. >> reporter: when this carved a century ago, this was home turf to the ku klux klan in its heyday. past and present now collide in a debate about what this monument's future took be. stone mountain is a confederate mt. rushmore. three heroes of the old south stand 90 feet tall and 190 feet wide. timothy...
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dr. martin luther king on top well of racial reconciliation. something dr. king dreamed of in his "i have a dream" speech for this georgia community, among others. >> let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. >> reporter: opposition was instant. georgia law mandates this park be maintained as a confederate memorial. >> to put a memorial on top of an existing monument is unlawful, disrespectful, and inappropriate. >> reporter: the confederate crowd found unusual alliceyallies. the local naacp was opposed. >> it's a park past of our history and needs to be buried in our history. >> reporter: you don't want to add to it with a bell, you want to take it away. >> we want to blast it, we want to paint over it, whatever it takes. that's what we want to do. >> reporter: here's the twist. king's inner circle support installing the bell. one of them is congressman john lewis. >> the mountain belong to the people of the state and to the people of this nation. why not? >> reporter: in his legendary speech, dr. king spoke of, out of the mountain of despair -- >> a
dr. martin luther king on top well of racial reconciliation. something dr. king dreamed of in his "i have a dream" speech for this georgia community, among others. >> let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. >> reporter: opposition was instant. georgia law mandates this park be maintained as a confederate memorial. >> to put a memorial on top of an existing monument is unlawful, disrespectful, and inappropriate. >> reporter: the confederate crowd found...
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dr. martin luther king jr., ann callis others have already use?used? petitioned, we have demonstrated, we have suffocated, we have educated -- we have supplicated, we haven't remonstrated -- have remonstrated, and employed this nation, but continue to be rebuffed by the lips tripping with words of imposition and nullification. our cries and our moans and demonstrations for justice met with continual violence and insult. our supplications have been disregarded. and we have been met with contempt. we can it no longer just hope. we can no longer just weep. we can no longer just take and pray. -- beg and pray. if we will ever find true justice, which we have been seeking for ever so long, we must stand up and demand justice. i am tired. i don't know how you feel, but i'm tired of keeping sugary sweet, cotton candy, powder puff incarnations. we need the birthday basket raw real truth. so why are we here today? we are here because we need a movement. we are here because we need a systematicnized approach to solve our problem. i note some of you think --
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dr. martin luther king the third and he said, farrakhan, what can we do to turn this around? i said, brother martin, we have to take your father's philosophy of nonviolence and redirect it to black people. you have been working all this time to use your love to clear up the hate in the hearts of white people, 50 years after you are still the same. turn your attention to yourself. come home and teach love for one another. teach love of the neighbor, teach us to forgive each other for our acts of evil done under the oppressor's minds that he put in us. i would like to have 10,000 fearless women. [applause] i wish that i could show you the women in the nation, these are warriors. these are scholars. they know how to cook, they know how to sew, they know how to rear their children and -- uh oh. look at them, brothers and sisters. [applause] brothers and sisters, if a sister came up and stood beside them with a miniskirt and a low cut dress that is beckoning nursing babies, which one of these sisters would somebody say, hey baby. they don't talk like that to our women. if they do,
dr. martin luther king the third and he said, farrakhan, what can we do to turn this around? i said, brother martin, we have to take your father's philosophy of nonviolence and redirect it to black people. you have been working all this time to use your love to clear up the hate in the hearts of white people, 50 years after you are still the same. turn your attention to yourself. come home and teach love for one another. teach love of the neighbor, teach us to forgive each other for our acts of...
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dr. martin luther king, jr.h the nate testify americans from this country, the nate testify americans of central mrs., the native americans in mexico, guatemala puerto rico, haiti. the natives who see foreigners coming in and taking their land. he said we're fighting a three-headed -- dr. king did -- a three-head demon, racism, militarism and capitalism. those three-headed demons are what are causing the palestinians to have a fight just like the fight we are having here trying to get people to understand that black lives matter. palestinians are saying, palestinian lives matter. we stand with you. we support you. we say god bless you. justice -- >> or else! [applause] >> in the name of god, the most beneficial, the most mercyiful, may peace be upon 0 you. i am a palestinian muslim american. i have the blood of an oppressed people. a resilient people. a strong people. a courageous people that runs through my veins. i am here to speak truth to power. we are here to speak truth to power. we are unand our liberatio
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dr. martin luther king on top of stone mountain, specifically a freedom bell of racial reconciliation. something dr. king dreamed of in his "i have a dream" speech for this georgia community, among others. >> let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. >> reporter: opposition was instant. georgia law mandates this park be maintained as a confederate memorial. >> to put a monument on top of an existing monument is unlawful, disrespectful, and inappropriate. >> reporter: the confederate crowd found unusual allies. the local naacp was also opposed. along with charles steele. >> it's something that was a dark past of our history and needs to be buried in history. >> reporter: steele leads the southern christian conference. you don't want to add to it with a bell, you want to take it away. >> we want to eradicate it. we want to blast it, we want to paint over it, whatever it takes. that's what we want to do. >> reporter: here's the twist. many surviving members of dr. king's inner circle support installing the bell. one of them is congressman john lewis. >> the mountain belong to the pe
dr. martin luther king on top of stone mountain, specifically a freedom bell of racial reconciliation. something dr. king dreamed of in his "i have a dream" speech for this georgia community, among others. >> let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. >> reporter: opposition was instant. georgia law mandates this park be maintained as a confederate memorial. >> to put a monument on top of an existing monument is unlawful, disrespectful, and inappropriate....
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dr. martin luther king has spent nearly her entire live standing up for justice.s weekend the 84-year-old georgia woman stood up to a carjacker. naomi king was outside the gates of had he retirement community waiting for the gate to open in at hasn't at a. a man came out of nowhere and demanded she get out of her car. told the man, no, she said no. he threatened to hit her. king stood her ground refused to get out. carjacker punched her. >> that caused me to bleed row profusely. he said again, get out of your car! i said, i am not getting out of my car. and with that, he busted me a second time across my lip. >> when the carjacker realized king wasn't going to butch he finally ran away. police have not made an arrest yet but have stepped up patrols in the area. >>> in philadelphia, a flag raising at city hall government officials joining leader leadere lgbt movement. annual event officially kicks off lgbt history month in the city. the new flag features the city seal. hundreds took part in what's called out fest for national coming out day. mayor nutter says this
dr. martin luther king has spent nearly her entire live standing up for justice.s weekend the 84-year-old georgia woman stood up to a carjacker. naomi king was outside the gates of had he retirement community waiting for the gate to open in at hasn't at a. a man came out of nowhere and demanded she get out of her car. told the man, no, she said no. he threatened to hit her. king stood her ground refused to get out. carjacker punched her. >> that caused me to bleed row profusely. he said...
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dr. martin stone was a beloved osu retired professor, his wife bonnie dying with him. 23-year-old in a key then 2-year-old nash lucas who died at the hospital, the son of an injured osu employee. >> it's been -- it's been a crazy 24 hours. but the ou medical center really has helped out. >> the emotion ringing throughout stillwater at this hour even now. a memorial service is being planned. meanwhile chambers is scheduled to have her first court hearing today. >> thank you you, kelly. >>> well, now a fox news alert. a gunman on the run after a 24-year-old veteran new orleans police officer is shot. that officer now identified as derrick fricke. he's recently been promoted to commander. he was off duty and not wearing a uniform as he drove an unmarked police car through the neighborhood of desire, he was visiting his father. well, that's when a pull lbulled the car, fire president a passing suv. the officer remains in critical condition. >>> new overnight, at least five people are dead after a whale watching boat sinks off the canadian coast near vancouver. 21 of the 27 on board have been r
dr. martin stone was a beloved osu retired professor, his wife bonnie dying with him. 23-year-old in a key then 2-year-old nash lucas who died at the hospital, the son of an injured osu employee. >> it's been -- it's been a crazy 24 hours. but the ou medical center really has helped out. >> the emotion ringing throughout stillwater at this hour even now. a memorial service is being planned. meanwhile chambers is scheduled to have her first court hearing today. >> thank you...
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dr. martin luther king junior. and to visit his memorial. keepalso advised that you on your desk a copy of robert kennedy's approval of j edgar request to place a wiretap on dr. king. these are powerful reminders of a troubling and not too distant history. it is not difficult to draw a line from that era to recent events in ferguson, baltimore, new york, and cleveland. builds why your work to trust between police and our communities is so important. effort morehat apparent than in your call for better data on the use of force by police. although the fbi is the national statistics, crime that data is reported voluntarily and inconsistently. you have been honest in your assessment that official statistics in this area are so incomplete as to be embarrassing and ridiculous. we need a better understanding of what drives the police's use of force. we cannot study the problem without reliable data. press you to continue to your state and local partners for consistent and accurate reporting through the national incident-based reporting system. trus
dr. martin luther king junior. and to visit his memorial. keepalso advised that you on your desk a copy of robert kennedy's approval of j edgar request to place a wiretap on dr. king. these are powerful reminders of a troubling and not too distant history. it is not difficult to draw a line from that era to recent events in ferguson, baltimore, new york, and cleveland. builds why your work to trust between police and our communities is so important. effort morehat apparent than in your call for...
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dr. martin luther king. as we know now, persons assembled at the bridge, they assemble there for the purpose of -- assembled there for the purpose of marching from selma to montgomery. when they assembled there, they decided that they would, in marching from selma to montgomery, they would assemble themselves at a church. and they marched from that church to the bridge. if you have not been to the bridge, you should do so. because as do you so, you will see that that bridge -- as you do so, you'll see that that line of scrimmage -- you will see that that bridge has an arch. as you move across the bridge, you can't see from the start of your movement to the bridge what lies on the other side. but on the other side of the ridge were men, members of the men on horses with clubs, ands these men on horses with -- and these men on horses with clubs confronted the marchers who were peaceful, they were unarmed, they were black, they were white, they were multi-- in terms of their ethnicity, multiethnic. they were pe
dr. martin luther king. as we know now, persons assembled at the bridge, they assemble there for the purpose of -- assembled there for the purpose of marching from selma to montgomery. when they assembled there, they decided that they would, in marching from selma to montgomery, they would assemble themselves at a church. and they marched from that church to the bridge. if you have not been to the bridge, you should do so. because as do you so, you will see that that bridge -- as you do so,...
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dr. martin walker delivered link but first he had to repair a complication. the babies shared a single placenta. >> one baby becomes anemic and weak from blood loss and the other baby becomes overstuffed with blood bloated and goes in to heart failure. >> reporter: dr. walker was able to perform surgery in utero, separating the baby's blood vessels. it wound up saving their lives twice. first it solved the blood flow problem. then when holly went in to early labor a week later, the separation of the babies meant link could be born and logan could stay inside his mother. >> so far so good. she remains pregnant just about a week and a half since that procedure. it's a real big week and a half for that baby that's in there. during that time the baby has grown, it's looked healthy. >> reporter: today link is so fragile, his parents can't hold him but they can be with him, celebrating his september birth while waiting for what they hope will be his twin brother's january birth. >> tiny. >> just amazing. i wish them all the best. >>> still more news ahead including
dr. martin walker delivered link but first he had to repair a complication. the babies shared a single placenta. >> one baby becomes anemic and weak from blood loss and the other baby becomes overstuffed with blood bloated and goes in to heart failure. >> reporter: dr. walker was able to perform surgery in utero, separating the baby's blood vessels. it wound up saving their lives twice. first it solved the blood flow problem. then when holly went in to early labor a week later, the...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated and shortly after the los angeles school teacher wrote to charles m. schulz on the subject of integrating "peanuts". she felt a popular comic strip like "peanuts" could affect american attitudes on race. so he wrote back because he was really concerned with this issue as well and took him several months but he found a way to bring a new character in to "peanuts" and it was franklin, introduced july 31, 1968, and soon after was a regular part of the comic strip and a special so franklin in general use the him playing on the neighborhood baseball team waiting in line for sunday matinee at the movies perhaps, he is part of the classroom gaining sitting behind peppermint patty and often talks to charlie brown about his grandfather. visitors to our museum can see the comic strips for what they are which is funny cartoon this but those familiar with history and popular culture will see elements of socially attuned topics and pop culture in the cartoon as well. >> in the res
dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated and shortly after the los angeles school teacher wrote to charles m. schulz on the subject of integrating "peanuts". she felt a popular comic strip like "peanuts" could affect american attitudes on race. so he wrote back because he was really concerned with this issue as well and took him several months but he found a way to bring a new character in to "peanuts" and it was franklin, introduced july 31, 1968, and soon...
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dr. martin luther king jr., rosa parks, and see czar chai stories. would be close to the morton temple where gay rights activists protested proposition 8. the were toker gay marriage banned in cool l l. >>> the final gig of american idol wrapped up in san francisco. thousands of hopefuls came hoping ifer nary chance of fame and foreign. keith ubah, jennifer he ed. six final singers for in year's competition. they have been connecting auditions since july. >> it is not just about finding someone who is going to make a great record or be an incredible live act. i think it's about finding interesting people and talent and putting it all together to make a great show. >> now, urban said the san francisco auditions were some of the best he's seen since being on the show. the final season of idol premiers in january right here on ktvu channel 2. >>> time is 6:57. still ahead, he's been held in an iranian prison for more than a year. this morning, we're learning that a washington post converter fire extinguisher been gifting. what that means for the bay are
dr. martin luther king jr., rosa parks, and see czar chai stories. would be close to the morton temple where gay rights activists protested proposition 8. the were toker gay marriage banned in cool l l. >>> the final gig of american idol wrapped up in san francisco. thousands of hopefuls came hoping ifer nary chance of fame and foreign. keith ubah, jennifer he ed. six final singers for in year's competition. they have been connecting auditions since july. >> it is not just about...
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dr. martin luther king junior was assassinated. >> thanks. >>> up next for the first time, audio tapes ofisgrace subway spokesman jared fogle showing some of his darkest secrets involving children. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. >>> secretly recorded phone conversations that helped bring down subway pitch man jared fogle are no longer secret. they were played on "dr. phil." fogle talking about a sexual interest in children. he pleaded guilty to child pornography charges and paid for sex with minors. 14 victims, the youngest 6 years old. tonight in the tapes, we hear from fogle himself. first, a warning, this is really ugly stuff. randi kaye reports. >> remember jared from subway. >> reporter: jared fogle, subway pitch man now child porn convict. for the first timesharing sick fantasies with a florida woman he trusted. he says she secretly recorded his eve
dr. martin luther king junior was assassinated. >> thanks. >>> up next for the first time, audio tapes ofisgrace subway spokesman jared fogle showing some of his darkest secrets involving children. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. >>>...
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dr. martin luther king jr.nd john lewis bled it is hard to believe that we are back having this same debate about whether or not every american gets a chance to vote and exercise his rights. [ cheers and applause ] this is a blast from the jim crow past. and you know, we hear the same excuses we've always heard to justify laws that disproportionately affect people of color or for that matter low-income people, women, young people, seniors. whenever i hear somebody trying to justify what is so clearly unjustifiable, claiming that it has nothing to do with denying voting rights, i'm reminded of an old saying that i heard for the first time when i lived in arkansas. "you find a turtle on a fence post, it didn't get there by accident." all of these obstacles to voting didn't happen on their own. but for every republican governor working to roll back voting rights there are americans determined to keep marching forward. i'm proud of everyone in alabama who leapt into action to confront this misguided decision to clo
dr. martin luther king jr.nd john lewis bled it is hard to believe that we are back having this same debate about whether or not every american gets a chance to vote and exercise his rights. [ cheers and applause ] this is a blast from the jim crow past. and you know, we hear the same excuses we've always heard to justify laws that disproportionately affect people of color or for that matter low-income people, women, young people, seniors. whenever i hear somebody trying to justify what is so...
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dr. martin luther king jr. marched and john lewis bled, it is hard to believe that we are back having this same debate about whether or not every person gets a chance to vote and exercise his rights. >> reporter: and there she was, and you see the crowd there, giving her a round of applause for that fiery speech and those fiery words. now, this is a topic, vote rights, that hillary clinton has taken on quite often in her speeches, even before she announced for president. she talked about the supreme court decision that gutted part of the voting rights act, and as always, talked about wanting to reinstate that. she slammed republicans in this, name check, jeb bush and some of her rivals on the other side of the aisle for some of their actions in terms of what she said, restricting voting rights. this was very much her crowd, again. it's part of this overall effort to fire up african-american voters and to also reinforce what she thinks is that southern firewall that will lead her to winning the democratic nomina
dr. martin luther king jr. marched and john lewis bled, it is hard to believe that we are back having this same debate about whether or not every person gets a chance to vote and exercise his rights. >> reporter: and there she was, and you see the crowd there, giving her a round of applause for that fiery speech and those fiery words. now, this is a topic, vote rights, that hillary clinton has taken on quite often in her speeches, even before she announced for president. she talked about...
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dr. martin luther king, junior, marched and john lewis bled, it is hard to believe that we are back to having the same debate! >> reporter: on the republican side, donald trump is continuing to take some heat from his gop rivals for partially blaming former president george w. bush for the 9-11 terrorist attack. during an interview with bloomberg, he said blame oregon don't blame him, but he was president when the world trade center came down. now jeb bush is defending his brother, saying, quote, how pathetic for donald trump to criticize the president for 9-11. we were attacked and my brother kept us safe. trump responded by saying, quote, no jeb, bush, you're pathetic for saying nothing happened during your brother's term when the world trade center was attacked and came down. now carly fiorina is even weighing in. she was asked about trump's comments today after a campaign stop in iowa. >> you know, donald trump says a lot of, frankly, irresponsible things and the rationale his candidacy seems to be everyone, everyone else is stupid or messed up or a loser and he's the only guy who is good
dr. martin luther king, junior, marched and john lewis bled, it is hard to believe that we are back to having the same debate! >> reporter: on the republican side, donald trump is continuing to take some heat from his gop rivals for partially blaming former president george w. bush for the 9-11 terrorist attack. during an interview with bloomberg, he said blame oregon don't blame him, but he was president when the world trade center came down. now jeb bush is defending his brother,...
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dr. martin luther king jr.. and to visit his memorial. keeplso advised that you on your desk a copy of robert kennedy's approval of j edgar hoover's request to place a wiretap on dr. king. reminders oferful the troubling and not too distant history it is not difficult to draw line from that era to recent events in ferguson and baltimore. that's why your work to build trust between police and our communities is so important. nowhere is that ever more apparent than in your call for better data on the use of force by police. although the fbi is the national thatdian on statistics, data is reported voluntarily and inconsistently. nothing on your assessment official ourselves in complete has to be embarrassing and ridiculous when you better understanding of what drive. we cannot study the problems without reliable data area i urge you to continue to press your state and local workers for consistent and accurate reporting through the national incident-based reporting system. just as we must rebel and certain law-enforcement units, we believe --
dr. martin luther king jr.. and to visit his memorial. keeplso advised that you on your desk a copy of robert kennedy's approval of j edgar hoover's request to place a wiretap on dr. king. reminders oferful the troubling and not too distant history it is not difficult to draw line from that era to recent events in ferguson and baltimore. that's why your work to build trust between police and our communities is so important. nowhere is that ever more apparent than in your call for better data on...
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dr. martin luther king jr. is hard to believe that we are back having this same debate about whether or not every american gets a chance to vote and exercise his rights! all of these obstacles to voting didn't happen on their own. but for every republican governor working to roll back voting rights, there are americans determined to keep marching forward. >> now the governor, robert bentley, is firing back. >> she never lets facts get in the way of a good political agenda story. and, you know, and that's exactly what she was doing here. you know, she needs to get her facts straight. this has nothing to do with race. it's never had anything to do with race. this has to do with the fact that the legislator failed to do their job and adequately fund our law enforcement agency. it also is a rural issue. >> joining me now is alabama congresswoman, teri sewell, who has asked the justice department to investigate these dmv closures and msnbc national reporter, zack roth. thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >>
dr. martin luther king jr. is hard to believe that we are back having this same debate about whether or not every american gets a chance to vote and exercise his rights! all of these obstacles to voting didn't happen on their own. but for every republican governor working to roll back voting rights, there are americans determined to keep marching forward. >> now the governor, robert bentley, is firing back. >> she never lets facts get in the way of a good political agenda story....
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dr. martin luther king jr. expressed the same sentiment after he and other civil rights leaders were imprisoned for leading a peaceful march against segregation, they received a newspaper with an op-ed entitled a call for unity, penned by a group of alabama clergy who deplored the action of the jailed civil rights actions as untimely and unwise. dr. king and his team were called outside agitators and told their actions were actually detrimental to the progress of the movement. dr. king decided to respond to the clergy's opinion piece, taking on each of their points with a poignancy and clarity that made his letter one of the most important documents in american history. responding to accusations of being an outsider by virtue of his being from montgomery and not birmingham, he wrote: but more basically, i'm in birmingham because injustice is here. just as the prophets of the 8th century b.c. left their villages and carried their thus say earthth the lord far -- sayeth the lord far beyond their bounds, and just
dr. martin luther king jr. expressed the same sentiment after he and other civil rights leaders were imprisoned for leading a peaceful march against segregation, they received a newspaper with an op-ed entitled a call for unity, penned by a group of alabama clergy who deplored the action of the jailed civil rights actions as untimely and unwise. dr. king and his team were called outside agitators and told their actions were actually detrimental to the progress of the movement. dr. king decided...
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dr. martin luther king junior. and to visit his memorial. keepalso advised that you on your desk a copy of robert kennedy's approval of j edgar request to place a wiretap on dr. king. these are powerful reminders of a troubling and not too distant history. it is not difficult to draw a line from that era to recent events in ferguson, baltimore, new york, and cleveland. builds why your work to trust between police and our communities is so important. effort morehat apparent than in your call for better data on the use of force by police. although the fbi is the national statistics, crime that data is reported voluntarily and inconsistently. you have been honest in your assessment that official statistics in this area are so incomplete as to be embarrassing and ridiculous. we need a better understanding of what drives the police's use of force. we cannot study the problem without reliable data. press you to continue to your state and local partners for consistent and accurate reporting through the national incident-based reporting system. trust
dr. martin luther king junior. and to visit his memorial. keepalso advised that you on your desk a copy of robert kennedy's approval of j edgar request to place a wiretap on dr. king. these are powerful reminders of a troubling and not too distant history. it is not difficult to draw a line from that era to recent events in ferguson, baltimore, new york, and cleveland. builds why your work to trust between police and our communities is so important. effort morehat apparent than in your call for...
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dr. martin luther king junior, a freedom bell will be placed atop stone mountain in suburban atlanta. the nearly 1700-foot tall mountain was immortalized in dr. king's i have a dream speech delivered during the 1963 march on washington. the push for an honor for dr. king in georgia was started by an atlanta newspaper columnist. >> i wrote a column in july that suggested maybe we take that line from king's speech and carve it up at the top of the mountain. >> the initial idea was to carve the line "let ring" from stone mountain of georgia into the mountain. the bell was eventually approved by georgia's governor. the goal is to have it in place by next summer. >> wow. >>> hundreds of people in mississippi are joining in the cause to change the state flag and take the confederate flag symbol off of it. demonstrators where are there in support of an initiative to the state constitution to change the flag. capitol where a rally was held featuring merrily evans williams. taking the confederate emblem off the flag is not about changing history. >> it's not about letting go of your southern hi
dr. martin luther king junior, a freedom bell will be placed atop stone mountain in suburban atlanta. the nearly 1700-foot tall mountain was immortalized in dr. king's i have a dream speech delivered during the 1963 march on washington. the push for an honor for dr. king in georgia was started by an atlanta newspaper columnist. >> i wrote a column in july that suggested maybe we take that line from king's speech and carve it up at the top of the mountain. >> the initial idea was to...
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dr. martin luther ing iii and he said what can we do to turn this around?i said we have to take your father's philosophy of nviolence and redirect it to black people. so you've been working all this time to use your love to clear up the hate that's in the hearts of white people. 0 years after is still the same. turn your attention to yourself. come home and teach love for one another. teach love of the neighbor. teach us to forgive each other under acts of evil done the oppressor's mind that he put in us. i would like to have 10,000 earless women. you know, i wish i could show you the women in the nation. these are warriors. these are scholars. but they know how to cook. they know how to sue. they know how to rear their children. oh. look at them, brothers and sisters. a , brothers and sisters, if sister came up and stood beside them with a mini skirt and a that's beckning of ing babies which one these sisters would somebody say hey baby? see they don't talk like that to our women. and if they do it's a terrible mistake. now, when women are clothed they ear
dr. martin luther ing iii and he said what can we do to turn this around?i said we have to take your father's philosophy of nviolence and redirect it to black people. so you've been working all this time to use your love to clear up the hate that's in the hearts of white people. 0 years after is still the same. turn your attention to yourself. come home and teach love for one another. teach love of the neighbor. teach us to forgive each other under acts of evil done the oppressor's mind that he...
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dr. martin luther king on top of stone mountain. specifically, and symbolically, a freedom bell of racial reconciliation, (nat) (05) something dr. king dreamed of in his "i have a dream" speechfor this georgia community among others. (sot) "let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia."(06) opposition was instant. georgia law mandates this park be maintained as a confederate memorial. (sot) (pilgrim) to put a monument on top of a existing monument is unlawful, disresectful, and inappropriate.(07) the confederate crowd found unusual allies: the local n- double-a-c-p was also opposed......along with charles steele.(sot) (steele) it's something that was a dark past of our history, and it needs to be buried in history. (05) steele leads the southern christian leadership conference, the civil rights group dr. king co-founded. (sot) (mark) to add to it with a bell, you want to take it away.//(steele) we want to eradicate it. we want to blast it. we want to paint over it. whatever it takes, that's what we want to do.(09) here's the twis
dr. martin luther king on top of stone mountain. specifically, and symbolically, a freedom bell of racial reconciliation, (nat) (05) something dr. king dreamed of in his "i have a dream" speechfor this georgia community among others. (sot) "let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia."(06) opposition was instant. georgia law mandates this park be maintained as a confederate memorial. (sot) (pilgrim) to put a monument on top of a existing monument is unlawful,...
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dr. martin luther king, iii. and he said, farrakhan, what can we do to turn this around? i said brother martin, we have to take your father's philosophy of non-violence and redirect it to black people. see, you been working all this time to use your love to clear up the hate that's in the hearts of white people, 50 years after the, it's still the same. turn your attention to yourself. come home and teach love for one another. teach love of the neighbor. teach us to forgive each other for our acts of evil done under the oppressor's mind that he put in us. i would like to have 10,000 fearless women. you know, i wish i could show you the women in the nation. these are warriors. these are scholars. but they know how to cook. they know how to sew. they know how to rear their children. and they know how to -- oh oh. oh oh. look at them, brothers and sisters. now, brothers and sisters, if a sister came up and stood beside them with a miniskirt and a low-cut dress, that's beaconing nursing babies, which one of these sisters would somebody say, hey, baby? see, they don't talk like
dr. martin luther king, iii. and he said, farrakhan, what can we do to turn this around? i said brother martin, we have to take your father's philosophy of non-violence and redirect it to black people. see, you been working all this time to use your love to clear up the hate that's in the hearts of white people, 50 years after the, it's still the same. turn your attention to yourself. come home and teach love for one another. teach love of the neighbor. teach us to forgive each other for our...