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congressman lewis, we are talking about "march" in the african-american museum is opening today. >> guest: the opening of this museum tells the story. it's the history of african-americans from the days of slavery to the president. i had an opportunity to walk through this museum. i cried and even today i shed some tears. there was a spirit of humanity on the mall. the museum is located on what i call the front porch of america. and it was sitting there on the front porch of the museum and one of the reasons that wesisted insisted that it was the front porch because african-americans have come and take seats on a saturday afternoon or a sunday afternoon on the front porch of the house of their homes, and i think this museum was being visited by hundreds of thousands and millions of people all over america and from around the world. this museum is not just the story of an african-american, it's an american story. it is sorrow and pain but also i our pictures. >> host: andrew how do you put a day like today and working with represented john lewis, how do you put that into context? >> guest:
congressman lewis, we are talking about "march" in the african-american museum is opening today. >> guest: the opening of this museum tells the story. it's the history of african-americans from the days of slavery to the president. i had an opportunity to walk through this museum. i cried and even today i shed some tears. there was a spirit of humanity on the mall. the museum is located on what i call the front porch of america. and it was sitting there on the front porch of the...
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i'm the design leader of the african-american museum. i was one of the arcing tekts. >> what feeling did you hope this museum would cain? >> i hope it would give a sense of uplift and being connected to this very unique location on the washington mat on the nation's capital but one which would also give you a sense of intrigue, to explore the extraordinary exhibits here. you have this fantastic window on washington to see right through -- >> you have an international background. can you tell us a little bit about that and how that informed your work on this very american museum? >> i was born on the heart of the continent. as a teenager i grew up in london and started my practice about 20 years ago. my practice has always had an international outlook. we worked all over the years. the nobel peace center in oslo is one of our proejsz, almost local community projects. schools and educational environments. even competition libraries, ex, housing in new york. but when we were asked to join this competition, it was an extraordinary moment that
i'm the design leader of the african-american museum. i was one of the arcing tekts. >> what feeling did you hope this museum would cain? >> i hope it would give a sense of uplift and being connected to this very unique location on the washington mat on the nation's capital but one which would also give you a sense of intrigue, to explore the extraordinary exhibits here. you have this fantastic window on washington to see right through -- >> you have an international...
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your first name >> host: congress milles milles, talking about "march" book three" in the african-american museum opening today. >> guest: this tells a powerful story of the opening of the museum, the history of african-americans from the days of slavery through the present. i had an opportunity and i cried. even today i shed some tears . the museum is the front porch of america. in reverse sitting there on the front porch of the nauseam and one of the reason stockholm huang negative we insisted that african-americans would come on a saturday afternoon on the front porch of the house of their homes. and i think this museum will be visited by hundreds of thousands of millions of america from around the world it is not just a story of african-american of but the american story. stories of pain. >> host: andrew aydin how do you consider today into context quick. >> i served in his congressional staff know of a decade one of the things i have seen how simply doesn't look at things as a short-term objective but always has the long view. sometimes long-term projects all come together on a single day. s
your first name >> host: congress milles milles, talking about "march" book three" in the african-american museum opening today. >> guest: this tells a powerful story of the opening of the museum, the history of african-americans from the days of slavery through the present. i had an opportunity and i cried. even today i shed some tears . the museum is the front porch of america. in reverse sitting there on the front porch of the nauseam and one of the reason...
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this striking monument to african-american contributions and citizenship, this national museum of african-american our common cause of building a more perfect union. to quote lincoln, it will strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds. congratulations to director lonnie bunch and to his staff for this remarkable, remarkable achievement and to the museum's council, the smithsonian regents and all of the staff who help make today possible. thank you. [ applause ] >> please welcome the vice chair of the board of regents of the smithsonian institution and president of rensselaer polytechnic institute, dr. shirley ann jackson. [ applause ] >> good morning. it is a high honor for me to be here today. i began my life, my education, surrounded by the resources of our nation's capital, but in a segregated school, the people with the highest expectations for me, as a young african-american girl, were my parents. my mother taught my siblings and me to read before kindergarten. my father, very mechanically gifted, served in world war ii in a segregated army unit. during the normand
this striking monument to african-american contributions and citizenship, this national museum of african-american our common cause of building a more perfect union. to quote lincoln, it will strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds. congratulations to director lonnie bunch and to his staff for this remarkable, remarkable achievement and to the museum's council, the smithsonian regents and all of the staff who help make today possible. thank you. [ applause ]...
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[applause] >> who also with the new african american museum. >> will i be speaking at the african-american museum? we're still working through uh details and i am hoping that will be among them. >> i know that your background in journalism while bush your experience diving into history and? >> this is a question. [laughter] assuming you have up background in business in college what was my experience? i really love did. i think a lot of people that it is separate from science and it is impossible to have the same interest. but somebody with business and finance an entrepreneur yours cow the process to uncover the story was wonderful i love to attack the old newspaper articles with a lot of the skills working in n that analysis certainly helped me a lot in the process the loved every minute of it. >> i don't think this is old the kid us that story of john glenn. please? [laughter] with. >> it was actually aimed request to recount the most well-known anecdote that happened with this particular history and never the last 50 years of catherine johnson and her role of the of mission which the j
[applause] >> who also with the new african american museum. >> will i be speaking at the african-american museum? we're still working through uh details and i am hoping that will be among them. >> i know that your background in journalism while bush your experience diving into history and? >> this is a question. [laughter] assuming you have up background in business in college what was my experience? i really love did. i think a lot of people that it is separate from...
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in this museum and i'm hoping it will have the same change effect on the people that visit. >> robert anderson, where are we standing? >> we're standing 30 feet below grade in the african-american history and culture museum in the history gallery. >> what are the history galleries? >> the history gallery is a collection of 50,000 square foot galleries on three different levels within the museum. we had actually to excavate down 75 feet to get to the lowest floor within the museum so what you're seeing is a chronological sequence of galleries that basically tell the story of african-american history from the middle passage all the way up through modern times as you ascend upwards through the building. >> what design elements will visitors find here? >> i think a lot of it is in the lower spaces here one of the things you'll notice is how the space is kind of expand and contract. inside the mezzanine levels, the ceilings are around nine and a half feet so you get a very intimate relationship with the more case work pieces that you see in the lower levels whereas if you step out into the main chamber you're experiencing the 65-foot roof. so i think there's an interesting dichotomy
in this museum and i'm hoping it will have the same change effect on the people that visit. >> robert anderson, where are we standing? >> we're standing 30 feet below grade in the african-american history and culture museum in the history gallery. >> what are the history galleries? >> the history gallery is a collection of 50,000 square foot galleries on three different levels within the museum. we had actually to excavate down 75 feet to get to the lowest floor within...
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it's at the african american museum in cedar rapids from five until nine tonight. the money will support a prosecutor say the two brothers accused of conspiring to fix lottery games in 2010 across 5 states, including iowa, had rigged even more drawings and planted software to let them fix even more games. the trial for former lottery computer technology official eddie tipton is in february. his brother tommy tipton, of texas, goes to trial in january. they're charged with ongoing criminal conduct. prosecutors say eddie tipton hid a false number generating program on lottery computers. that helped him fix the games -- more than $2 million in winnings. attorneys for the tiptons say the state can't prove the charges. foster and adoptive families open their hearts and homes to hundreds of children each year in iowa. according to iowa kids net, 400 people in the area are creating safe, permanent connections between kids and families. but the group says that's not enough. kcrg-tv nine's brea love joins us. brea, where is iowa kids net looking for more families? chris and
it's at the african american museum in cedar rapids from five until nine tonight. the money will support a prosecutor say the two brothers accused of conspiring to fix lottery games in 2010 across 5 states, including iowa, had rigged even more drawings and planted software to let them fix even more games. the trial for former lottery computer technology official eddie tipton is in february. his brother tommy tipton, of texas, goes to trial in january. they're charged with ongoing criminal...
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is now in the hospital.tonight from five to nine, a benefit will be held for him at the african- american museum of iowa.a benefit concert is also scheduled at gabe's in iowa city sunday night at seven. officer jones remains on paid administrative. will recommend whether or not he will be charged in the shooting. scheduled at games. it starts at seven. officer jones remains on paid administrative leave. a grand jury will recommend whether or not you will be charged in the shooting.>>> meanwhile, a team of law enforcement professionals from across the country is taking a look at the operations of the police department. official say this process provides better service. the abc representatives right along in through records and practices to give an evaluation and make sure everything is up us access to the current policing policies across the nation to keep us up-to-date with the current trends in law enforcement. >> community members who would like to be a part of this can share their thoughts on the telephone or the website. >>> let me in authorities have lowered the death toll from a chartered
is now in the hospital.tonight from five to nine, a benefit will be held for him at the african- american museum of iowa.a benefit concert is also scheduled at gabe's in iowa city sunday night at seven. officer jones remains on paid administrative. will recommend whether or not he will be charged in the shooting. scheduled at games. it starts at seven. officer jones remains on paid administrative leave. a grand jury will recommend whether or not you will be charged in the shooting.>>>...
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quiethat at that overtime earlier in this new civil war museum i'm sorry not civil war but african-american museum? >> that is such a nice thing to say. to put african-american n history if it is the politically correct addendum. and writing the declaration of independence but he all a few people.motion. but is always struggling with the question of race.y wor. but everytime they dig deep and what we're not trying to h resuscitate one person's for another bad expand. but to be in pursuit of happiness to always be getting better he does not mean women were african-american and rehab haddad and getting bigger. that is not a narrowing of history.y. this south had 9 million people 45% of the south was slaves scene cannot think about that monolithic south to add the dramatic african-american story. but i think for that compliment. >> book d.c.'s ban to if. >> there are 38 dozen students to justify lower reader understand that was one what they had gone throw of what "the reader" to see the. grew up on a farm in rural wisconsin that chirico alleges free quickly figured out that was not true. so she has
quiethat at that overtime earlier in this new civil war museum i'm sorry not civil war but african-american museum? >> that is such a nice thing to say. to put african-american n history if it is the politically correct addendum. and writing the declaration of independence but he all a few people.motion. but is always struggling with the question of race.y wor. but everytime they dig deep and what we're not trying to h resuscitate one person's for another bad expand. but to be in pursuit...
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for the first time the national museum of african-american history and culture welcoming thanksgiving visitors, opening how cool is that? some of them told news4's kristen wright they're thankful for a chance to visit the new museum as a family. >> families came to the national museum of african-american history and culture, this thanksgiving, feeling thankful for many things. >> mom wanted to see it because you know it's a part of our history. >> mom and dad are here from south carolina, to finally visit the especially today. >> thanksgiving is more to me, thanks for what god has allow us to see. >> it's the african-american history museum's first thanksgiving. >> mike and beth brown are in from iowa to see their son. they're hoping to get last-minute tickets to the museum. >> we were here last year and the african-american museum history they were just building it. we wanted to see it then, it wasn't available so when we came back this time it was at the top a chance to remind the younger generation of this country's past. donna smith from fredericksburg, virginia, brought her daugh
for the first time the national museum of african-american history and culture welcoming thanksgiving visitors, opening how cool is that? some of them told news4's kristen wright they're thankful for a chance to visit the new museum as a family. >> families came to the national museum of african-american history and culture, this thanksgiving, feeling thankful for many things. >> mom wanted to see it because you know it's a part of our history. >> mom and dad are here from...
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. >>> the national museum of african-american history ask culture welcomed thanksgiving visitors for the first time. some told are thankful for a chance to visit the museum as a family. >> reporter: families came to the museum this thanksgiving feeling thankful for many things. >> mom wanted to see it because it's a part of our history. >> reporter: mom and dad are here from south carolina to visit the museum. >> thanksgiving is more to me thanks for what god has allowed >> it's the african-american hus ri museum first thanksgiving. mike and beth brown are in from iowa to see their son. they are hoping to get last-minute tickets to the museum. >> we were here last year and the african-american museum of history they were just building it. we wanted to e see it then and it wasn't available. when we came back, it was at the top of our list. >> reporter: thanksgiving at the museum is a chance to remind the younger generation of this country's past. jordan. >> she has many r more opportunities and we thought we had all of the opportunities. >> reporter: the brown family from iowa, they di
. >>> the national museum of african-american history ask culture welcomed thanksgiving visitors for the first time. some told are thankful for a chance to visit the museum as a family. >> reporter: families came to the museum this thanksgiving feeling thankful for many things. >> mom wanted to see it because it's a part of our history. >> reporter: mom and dad are here from south carolina to visit the museum. >> thanksgiving is more to me thanks for what god...
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americans. we will walk away that much more in love with this country. kenneth: this is a museum for america. what people are seeing is, america through the lens of the africancan experience. but what they are also seeing is, this museum really represents the values of this country. david: when you do decide to leave american express, what would you like people to say is your legacy? kenneth: what i would like them to say first and foremost, i believe this is important for any leader, is that, he is a person with high integrity. he is a change agent, focused on innovation, he has developed people, and he has left the company stronger and positioned the company for sustained success. david: do you ever leave home without your american express card? kenneth: i absolutely never leave home without it. and when i am home, it is always with me. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the latest and greatest edition of "best of with all due respect." this week, america elected the 45th president of the united states. we begin with an analysis of the presidential race, and the result that shocked much of the nation. after more than a year of plot twists, the 2016 presidential race ended
americans. we will walk away that much more in love with this country. kenneth: this is a museum for america. what people are seeing is, america through the lens of the africancan experience. but what they are also seeing is, this museum really represents the values of this country. david: when you do decide to leave american express, what would you like people to say is your legacy? kenneth: what i would like them to say first and foremost, i believe this is important for any leader, is that,...
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. >>> trying to get into the national museum of african american history and culture? a big announcement tonight could make it a little easier. ? ? hush my darling... ? ? don't fear my darling... ? ? the lion sleeps tonight. ? [snoring.] ? hush my darling... ? [snoring.] ? don't fear my darling... ? ? the lion sleeps tonight. ? [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. >>> it's one of the hottest tickets in town, and now it will be a little easier to get within the next couple of weeks. the african american museum of history and culture will soon be offering same-day passes, but it's for weekdays only. for weekends you need the prepasses. >>> the treasury bond bought in the 1970s. >> yesterday we introduced you to the daughter of the couple wh >> this is walter jr., and my younger brother we called buddy, and we all grew up and lived in the house. >> tonight we go back to silverbrings -- silversprings for the big review. here's ellison barber. >> reporter: they left because betty had alzheimer's. >> i notice she was repeating stuff. she would say something, and 30 again.
. >>> trying to get into the national museum of african american history and culture? a big announcement tonight could make it a little easier. ? ? hush my darling... ? ? don't fear my darling... ? ? the lion sleeps tonight. ? [snoring.] ? hush my darling... ? [snoring.] ? don't fear my darling... ? ? the lion sleeps tonight. ? [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. >>> it's one of the hottest tickets in town, and now it will be a little easier to get within the next couple of...
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today there were performances and demonstrations at the oakley cabin african american museum. maryland first abolished slavery 1864. >>> it is time to fall back. amelia and i will break down what you need to know for daylight savings time. >>> absentee voting in [ roars ] [ up tempo music ] dinner! may i be excused? get the new xfinity tv app and for the first time ever stream live tv, watch on demand, hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of them." vo: just one. man: hey baby, how are you? woman: i have a surprise for you. man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot.
today there were performances and demonstrations at the oakley cabin african american museum. maryland first abolished slavery 1864. >>> it is time to fall back. amelia and i will break down what you need to know for daylight savings time. >>> absentee voting in [ roars ] [ up tempo music ] dinner! may i be excused? get the new xfinity tv app and for the first time ever stream live tv, watch on demand, hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in...
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it's at the african american museum in cedar rapids from five until nine tonight. the money will support mitchell's family. the unitypoint clinic urgent care facility in cedar falls is set to move to a new location. the new facility will open at 5100 prairie parkway and will be available for patients 7 from 8 a-m until 8 p-m. the urgent care clinic will offer walk-in and after-hours care for non-emergency situations. other clinics, like family medicine, o-b-g-y-n, and a pharmacy will open at the facility within the next 6 weeks. foster and adoptive families open their hearts and homes to hundreds of children each year in iowa. according to iowa kids net, 400 people in the area are creating safe, permanent connections between kids and families. but the group says that's not enough. looking for more families? chris and nicole, they're looking for homes from benton county to the missouri state line. that area includes 16 counties across iowa. there's 160 families in linn county and 71 in johnson county. but there's still a need for more foster and adoptive families. l
it's at the african american museum in cedar rapids from five until nine tonight. the money will support mitchell's family. the unitypoint clinic urgent care facility in cedar falls is set to move to a new location. the new facility will open at 5100 prairie parkway and will be available for patients 7 from 8 a-m until 8 p-m. the urgent care clinic will offer walk-in and after-hours care for non-emergency situations. other clinics, like family medicine, o-b-g-y-n, and a pharmacy will open at...
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opening up today. >> the opening of this museum is still a powerful story. the history of african-americansin the days of slavery to the present area i have had an opportunity to walk through this museum. i cried and even today, i shed some tears for the fear of humanity and the museum is located on what i call the trump push of america. and it was sitting there on the front porch of the museum and one of the reasons we insisted that be a front porches because in american society, african-americans would come and they would take seats on a saturday afternoon, a sunday afternoon on the front porch of the house for their homes. and i think this museum will be visited by hundreds and thousands andmillions of people, all over america and from around the world . but this is not just a story of african-americans, it's an american story. it is a story of our pain but also of our victories. >> and brian, how do you put a day like today and working with representative john lewis, how do you put that into context? >> i served under his congressional staff for 10 years, a decade now and one of the thi
opening up today. >> the opening of this museum is still a powerful story. the history of african-americansin the days of slavery to the present area i have had an opportunity to walk through this museum. i cried and even today, i shed some tears for the fear of humanity and the museum is located on what i call the trump push of america. and it was sitting there on the front porch of the museum and one of the reasons we insisted that be a front porches because in american society,...
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nbc10 at the african-american museum last night for the toast to 50 reception. the event raises money for america's 250th anniversary celebration in 2026. comcast senior executive vice president david cohen was among those in attendance. comcast is a parent company of nbc 10. >>> a viewer tells us she had to cancel a family vacation but had trouble getting reimbursed for the airline tickets. >> next, how the nbc10 responds team helped to end months of frustration and came through with a fix. >>> plus, we continue to follow breaking news in center city where a package exploded. we are live on scene and talking with police about the investigation. we will have an update coming up in a few minutes. what do we want our kids to learn? how to game a test... or test themselves in a game? how to master an exam... or examine a master? how to be robots... or build robots? the njea believes students deserve a well-rounded education- including arts, music, technology, and so much more. that's why we're working with parents and communities to reduce the emphasis on high stak
nbc10 at the african-american museum last night for the toast to 50 reception. the event raises money for america's 250th anniversary celebration in 2026. comcast senior executive vice president david cohen was among those in attendance. comcast is a parent company of nbc 10. >>> a viewer tells us she had to cancel a family vacation but had trouble getting reimbursed for the airline tickets. >> next, how the nbc10 responds team helped to end months of frustration and came through...
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the national mall, we are proud to have supported the construction of the magnificent new african american museum of history and culture. [applause] tim: we also have supported the upcoming restoration of the lock keepers house, one of my favorite buildings and one of the oldest ones. as well as the restoration and preservation of the star-spangled banner housed in the national museum of american history. through our partnership with the national trust and other efforts have committed over $10 million to preservation efforts here in washington, d c, and over 50 million around the world in the last few years. to our historic preservation grant, we are pleased to be a conduit between the past and future, and we recognize that work like this would not have been possible without the national historic preservation act. so on its 50th anniversary, we look forward to the future and we renew our commitment to this important cause of historic preservation. i hope this event in this beautiful hall will encourage all of you who may not be involved in your own historic preservation efforts, to get involved i
the national mall, we are proud to have supported the construction of the magnificent new african american museum of history and culture. [applause] tim: we also have supported the upcoming restoration of the lock keepers house, one of my favorite buildings and one of the oldest ones. as well as the restoration and preservation of the star-spangled banner housed in the national museum of american history. through our partnership with the national trust and other efforts have committed over $10...
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he is also paralyzed.tomorrow night, a benefit for jeremie mitchell will take place at the african american museum of iowa.it runs from five to nine o'clock. then - a benefit concert is scheduled at gabe's in iowa city this sunday night, december fourth from seven to ten.as for officer jones, he remains on paid administrative the investigation.once the grand jury makes its recommendations, the linn county attorney will decide whether ?any charges will be filed in the case. weatherfirst chief meteorologist terry swails joins us now --terry, things are getting weatherfirst team coverage continues now with --meteorologist rebecca kopelman.rebecaa you and terry tracked yesterday's tornado outbreak and now we know how strong the winds blew through right now, at least three people are dead and hundreds of homes lost to a devastating wildfire in a historic part of tennessee.fox 28 news reporter kevin barry is tracking tonight's developments at the breaking news desk, kevin? 14 people injuredhouse to house search for anyone else gatlinburg mayor -- condominium manager -- home the controversial bakken oil
he is also paralyzed.tomorrow night, a benefit for jeremie mitchell will take place at the african american museum of iowa.it runs from five to nine o'clock. then - a benefit concert is scheduled at gabe's in iowa city this sunday night, december fourth from seven to ten.as for officer jones, he remains on paid administrative the investigation.once the grand jury makes its recommendations, the linn county attorney will decide whether ?any charges will be filed in the case. weatherfirst chief...
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nbc10 at the african-american museum for the toast to 50 reception. for america's 250th anniversary coming up in 2026. there's senior executive vice president of comcast david cohen, among those in attendance tonight. comcast the parent company of nbc10. >>> brandon graham is one of the eagles hardest working players on the field. >> despite a tough loss yesterday in seattle, the he was in a giving mood. graham hosted more than 150 kids for movie night. ed graham encouraged the kids to live out their dreams and keep their grades up. sports is next. d graham encoura live out their dreams and keep their grades up. sports is next. graham encourag live out their dreams and keep their grades up. sports is next. graham encourage live out their dreams and keep their grades up. sports is next. >> announcer: this is sports desk, brought to you by xfinity. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> hi, i'm amy fadool. the sixers had not one consecutive game since march. a span of 108 games, about a season and a third of basketball. why am i tell
nbc10 at the african-american museum for the toast to 50 reception. for america's 250th anniversary coming up in 2026. there's senior executive vice president of comcast david cohen, among those in attendance tonight. comcast the parent company of nbc10. >>> brandon graham is one of the eagles hardest working players on the field. >> despite a tough loss yesterday in seattle, the he was in a giving mood. graham hosted more than 150 kids for movie night. ed graham encouraged the...
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is now in the hospital.tonight from five to nine, a benefit will be held for him at the african- american museum of iowa.a benefit concert is also scheduled at gabe's in iowa city sunday night at seven. officer jones remains on paid administrative.a grand jury will recommend whether or not he will be charged in the shooting. meanwhile in iowa city - a team of law enforcement professionals --from across the country is department.officials tell us this accreditation process helps them provide better service.the agency representatives will ride along, go through records and practices to give an evaluation and make sure everything is up to standards. basically what calea does, it allows us access to the current, best policing policies across the nation to keep is up to date with the current trends in law enforcement community members who are interested in being a part of this can share their thoughts in person or on the phone.we have those details on o website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. colombian authorities have now lowered the death toll from a charter plane crashsaying four fewer people were on board t
is now in the hospital.tonight from five to nine, a benefit will be held for him at the african- american museum of iowa.a benefit concert is also scheduled at gabe's in iowa city sunday night at seven. officer jones remains on paid administrative.a grand jury will recommend whether or not he will be charged in the shooting. meanwhile in iowa city - a team of law enforcement professionals --from across the country is department.officials tell us this accreditation process helps them provide...
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standing there in the figure in a museum that he worked 15 years to get into existence and he think there's the pace of change rates there. there's now an african-american president, this museum exists,. >> exists,. >> something else to, at that time john lewis was a radical, there is a lot of concern about what he was going to send the podium. he was angry at jfk at that time and there was fear that he would overshadow doctor king's speech. so they talk to him he went along with the program but in recent years for black and white on both sides he's was the voice of reason. >> i was preparing for the interview and also he has that three comic books about his life in the march from selma. >> hands there's many juries in life, and yet another one but that, but was in at over and that he had read as he was beginning to be brought into the movement. it was martin luther king in the montgomery story. the comic book which i looked at , not only is it a great piece of cultural history but being part of the message and there is to love your enemy as part of the nonviolent christian message. the emphasis on the loving your enemy really feels, except for the fami
standing there in the figure in a museum that he worked 15 years to get into existence and he think there's the pace of change rates there. there's now an african-american president, this museum exists,. >> exists,. >> something else to, at that time john lewis was a radical, there is a lot of concern about what he was going to send the podium. he was angry at jfk at that time and there was fear that he would overshadow doctor king's speech. so they talk to him he went along with...
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franklin who is the senior manager of the office of external affairs for the national museum of the african-american, the newly opened museum of african-american. [ applause ] and if it was possible to top that, we have bob stanton sitting next to him, former director of the national park service first african-american to serve in that role and someone who has been a champion for diversity and enhancing the african-american experience for his entire life. so welcome there. and i would be remiss if i didn't say quickly about the national parks conservation association, we're not the federal government. we're not the federal park foundation, we're advocacy organization, i tend to dress like when i go to lobby on behalf of the park service and funding and working with people in communities to increase relevance diversity and inclusion, we'll talk about that today. this is 2016. it's is centennial for the national park service. how many people, by a show of hands, are aware of that. thank you for coming and everybody knows. so this is a well-informed group. i don't think we need to belabor that point to
franklin who is the senior manager of the office of external affairs for the national museum of the african-american, the newly opened museum of african-american. [ applause ] and if it was possible to top that, we have bob stanton sitting next to him, former director of the national park service first african-american to serve in that role and someone who has been a champion for diversity and enhancing the african-american experience for his entire life. so welcome there. and i would be remiss...
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and and he toured the african-american museum and jordan park apartment community. residents have been plagued by rats, roaches, mold and more needs to be done to help them. >> and someone of the stature to important. >> when i get back to washington, he gets there, we'll work together to fix the problems. we'll do that by pulling. we can do that and make things better together. >> together. sy running for the district against david jolly. the times say that alee gent planes are for to break down than other airlines. and they have put together the department of transportation records to compare it with other airlines. it found that the airline was forced to make 77 unscheduled landings because of problems. the faa did not repry rand for any of those incidents. the chief operating officer spoke to evan lambert from the >> it is based on the article in the tampa times. events that we would like to address and reduce the frequency. we made steps to make sure that happens. the results are showing and approved reliability. >> and the company has improved the maintenance
and and he toured the african-american museum and jordan park apartment community. residents have been plagued by rats, roaches, mold and more needs to be done to help them. >> and someone of the stature to important. >> when i get back to washington, he gets there, we'll work together to fix the problems. we'll do that by pulling. we can do that and make things better together. >> together. sy running for the district against david jolly. the times say that alee gent planes...
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i sponsored and authored the bill to build the african-american museum on the mall five blocks away from where we sit. with j.c. watts i recognized slave labor. i come from savannah, georgia. 50% of the city is african-american. i'm not a racist. it's easy for the left to say you're racist, bigot. i understand that. the campaign is over. i would say take a lesson from president obama's words the other day, oprah's words the other day, or andrew young. it's time to reconciliate. i'll say this, i would not want to be part and i'm not part of the administration but if i was part of it, i would not want to be part of something where there's racism going on. i firmly believe in my heart of hearts that when you see the full team that the left, the protesters that are out there will be pleased with the inclusion. it's going to have all kinds of inclusion on it. i want to say this real quick about reince priebus. part of his asset was sean spicer who ran that ground game that matched what the democrats and president obama did in 2008 and 2012. he also had that part of him alone with the public f
i sponsored and authored the bill to build the african-american museum on the mall five blocks away from where we sit. with j.c. watts i recognized slave labor. i come from savannah, georgia. 50% of the city is african-american. i'm not a racist. it's easy for the left to say you're racist, bigot. i understand that. the campaign is over. i would say take a lesson from president obama's words the other day, oprah's words the other day, or andrew young. it's time to reconciliate. i'll say this, i...
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american dream, which i think we cherish greatly. thank you for coming along. i'm glad you did. >>> the national museum of african-american museum and culture oped this september on the national mall. a few days later we spoke with the design team responsible for the design and look of the museum. we'll hear about what inspired the shape and decorative elements. and in about 20 minutes we'll show the opening ceremony, including remarks by president obama and former president george w. bush as well as performances by denise graves and stevie wonder. >> hi. i'm david aja. i'm the design leader of the
american dream, which i think we cherish greatly. thank you for coming along. i'm glad you did. >>> the national museum of african-american museum and culture oped this september on the national mall. a few days later we spoke with the design team responsible for the design and look of the museum. we'll hear about what inspired the shape and decorative elements. and in about 20 minutes we'll show the opening ceremony, including remarks by president obama and former president george w....
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and then president obama and a first lady with the dedication of the african-american museum some of the rhetoric was pretty sharp so i take the long view and believe that i tend to see the best in everybody and because they're interested with those countries. and i believe that the administration relies upon the advice to make the best and healthiest decisions for the country and by a large how government works. >> talk about critical infrastructure what should the next initiation focus on that you did not get to our right to consider you to see that make a priority? >> first i will read you ace summary from the national terror advisory yes. i am making news. [laughter] so we go to a new system in december of the alerts in the bulletin's in the current one expires tomorrow. is the same as the previous. and this is to focus on. new with the global threat environment with the home grown violent extremist. and then to reinforce this with the public vigilance and continue to be of utmost importance. this was a critical component to the swift response to the terrorist attack or that acts
and then president obama and a first lady with the dedication of the african-american museum some of the rhetoric was pretty sharp so i take the long view and believe that i tend to see the best in everybody and because they're interested with those countries. and i believe that the administration relies upon the advice to make the best and healthiest decisions for the country and by a large how government works. >> talk about critical infrastructure what should the next initiation focus...
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it's at the african american museum in cedar rapids support mitchell's family. the unitypoint clinic urgent care facility in cedar falls is set to move to a new location. the new facility will open at 5100 prairie parkway and will be available for patients 7 days a week. their hours are from 8 a-m until 8 p-m. the urgent care clinic will offer walk-in and after-hours care for non-emergency situations. other clinics, like family medicine, o-b-g-y-n, and a pharmacy will open at the facility within the next 6 weeks. foster and adoptive familie children each year in iowa. according to iowa kids net, 400 people in the area are creating safe, permanent connections between kids and families. but the group says that's not enough. kcrg-tv nine's brea love joins us. brea, where is iowa kids net looking for more families? chris and nicole, they're looking for homes from benton county to the missouri state line. that area includes 16 counties across iowa. there's 160 families in linn county and 71 in johnson families. lisa metzler has five children, and her youngest two are
it's at the african american museum in cedar rapids support mitchell's family. the unitypoint clinic urgent care facility in cedar falls is set to move to a new location. the new facility will open at 5100 prairie parkway and will be available for patients 7 days a week. their hours are from 8 a-m until 8 p-m. the urgent care clinic will offer walk-in and after-hours care for non-emergency situations. other clinics, like family medicine, o-b-g-y-n, and a pharmacy will open at the facility...
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. >> we want to provide you and your family with 15 tickets to go to the african-american museum of history and culture. god bless you. >> thank you. >> she has dedicated her life since the loss of her son to helping other families who have enforcement. >> i think i'm going to need a couple more. >> reporter: she filled shopping carts with enough food to serve 300 or more. >> it's amazing the love, the peace, the unity, and you can tell that it's truly from the heart. >> reporter: i asked mrs. gibson why she decide thad this will be her final holiday dinner ending such a wonderful tradition. >> we'll start with the containers. >> she says it has just gotten too big for her. >> we've decide law enforcement auchlts they'll have our love, they'll have our prayer, but we think we're going to let it go at our house. >> she says the dinner has helped with healing from the loss of her son brian. she feels like all d.c. police officers are family. chris gordon, "news4." >> that's a great story. i love mrs. gibson. >> i know. every year we do that story. it's going to be sad. active and connected to
. >> we want to provide you and your family with 15 tickets to go to the african-american museum of history and culture. god bless you. >> thank you. >> she has dedicated her life since the loss of her son to helping other families who have enforcement. >> i think i'm going to need a couple more. >> reporter: she filled shopping carts with enough food to serve 300 or more. >> it's amazing the love, the peace, the unity, and you can tell that it's truly from...
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head to the break, an act of generosity, labron james is donating $2 million to theto african-american museum. he donated the money to help build a new exhibit honoring ma ham add it spans two forces of the today we're gonna be comparing the roll formed steel bed of the chevy silverado to the aluminum bed of this competitor's truck.awe. yeah! first, let's check out the aluminum bed of this truck. wooooow!! -holy moly. full on crack here. now let's check out the steel bed of the silverado. i'd expect more dents. no holes. you don't have to wait until black friday rong decision. find your tag and get 20% cash back, or, get 0% financing for 72 months on select remaining 2016 silverado double cabs in stock. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. > this is fox5 local news atew 106789 we're back now with a look at tonight's top stories. o up first in stafford, virginia. police are investigating a lauren demark dough joins usemar with the latest. lat lauren. >>reporter: shawn, a 35 year old man, 30 year old woman, five-year old little girl and 18 month old baby girl all of them found dead in a h
head to the break, an act of generosity, labron james is donating $2 million to theto african-american museum. he donated the money to help build a new exhibit honoring ma ham add it spans two forces of the today we're gonna be comparing the roll formed steel bed of the chevy silverado to the aluminum bed of this competitor's truck.awe. yeah! first, let's check out the aluminum bed of this truck. wooooow!! -holy moly. full on crack here. now let's check out the steel bed of the silverado. i'd...
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with the leadership of the white house historical association, as well as with the new african-american history museum in washington, d.c., being opened by the smithsonian to work together to try to help tell a more clear fully laid out story about the african-americans, in particular the family here in arlington. i believe that while the -- there is so much in terms of the enslaved peep that lived here and our goal is to really try to help, you know, inform the public about what actually occurred there. one of the things we would like to do as a result of the land being taken away is to really recognize the lives and the efforts that people put into this. one of the goals that i have for this this area over here. enslaved americans who now are free and have done things for our country. . the robert e. lee memorial in national cemetery. next we'll hear from a descendant from one of the even slaved families on this 19th century plantation, he discusses friedman's village which was built on the grounds of original 1,100 acre estate. >> i am craig syfax, descendant of arlington and president of the museu
with the leadership of the white house historical association, as well as with the new african-american history museum in washington, d.c., being opened by the smithsonian to work together to try to help tell a more clear fully laid out story about the african-americans, in particular the family here in arlington. i believe that while the -- there is so much in terms of the enslaved peep that lived here and our goal is to really try to help, you know, inform the public about what actually...
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and we continue with david adjaye the architect who let the building of the smithsonian's african-american museum of history and culture. >> the reason why we won the competition is that we refused to see the the african-american community through just one lens, the lens of slavery or oppression. we said it's also a story that is also remarkable, a celebration. so it goes from the arc of pain also to celebration. there's a lot to be done but a lot has been achieved. >> rose: we con clue with carole bayer sager, the songwriter. her new book is called "they're playing our song." >> forget about all the great collaborations and songs and amazing artists i got to write with. first of all, one of the things i realized that i started the book is oh my god, i had a really big life. >> rose: al hunt, david adjaye, and carole bagger sager when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> we begi
and we continue with david adjaye the architect who let the building of the smithsonian's african-american museum of history and culture. >> the reason why we won the competition is that we refused to see the the african-american community through just one lens, the lens of slavery or oppression. we said it's also a story that is also remarkable, a celebration. so it goes from the arc of pain also to celebration. there's a lot to be done but a lot has been achieved. >> rose: we con...
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so opened this building as the first african-american museum in the country. >> to mark the centennialf the national park service, american history tv is featuring natural and historic sites as recorded by c-span's cities tour staff. all day today here on c-span3. >> on the fifth anniversary of the federal building in oklahoma city, frank peting dedicated a national memorial on the site where the building once stood. 168 people, including 19 children, died in the 1995 blast. >> on april 19th, five years ago, another spring wednesday like today, the flag of our nation was flying over the building. it is flying over our memorial today. and i know it flies proudly in all of your hearts. for those who perpetuated this act, we have one message. in america, you can speak and write and vote and complain, but there is no right to maim and bomb and kill. [ applause ]. is and if you think you can bring that flag down, there is your answer. we have so many special guests today. it is a homecoming for many of you who came to oklahoma in 1995 and gave us your sweat, your tears and your support. we
so opened this building as the first african-american museum in the country. >> to mark the centennialf the national park service, american history tv is featuring natural and historic sites as recorded by c-span's cities tour staff. all day today here on c-span3. >> on the fifth anniversary of the federal building in oklahoma city, frank peting dedicated a national memorial on the site where the building once stood. 168 people, including 19 children, died in the 1995 blast....
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. >> outside the nation's african-american history museum, there's deep worry about president-elect donald trump's victory and the huge turn-out by rule working-class white voters. >> how much is it about race? i mean trump has made the whole election about race, so about 100% of it. >> i'm not angry, you know. america. >> they see what's been called a white-lash. white americans feeling left out and deep resentment as the nation gross more diverse. rallied by a candidate who promised to ban muslims, wall out mexicans and who challenged the very legitimacy of the nation's first black president. how much of this is about president obama, a backlash against him? >> folks just didn't know what to do. when he won the first time they were confused and upset. when he won the second over the rail. some on social media using the hashtag #notmypresident. >> if you're a family you're concerned. a lot of people are trying to fit in. >> despite the taunting written on the wall -- conservatives pushing back at the charge of racism. >> people who define the character and who define the values of our cou
. >> outside the nation's african-american history museum, there's deep worry about president-elect donald trump's victory and the huge turn-out by rule working-class white voters. >> how much is it about race? i mean trump has made the whole election about race, so about 100% of it. >> i'm not angry, you know. america. >> they see what's been called a white-lash. white americans feeling left out and deep resentment as the nation gross more diverse. rallied by a...
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we were doing her last stand up ad at the african-american museum, and she basically motored throughwhat i call, she chose happy. >> this is an amazing place, chocked full of the expected and the unexpected. >> she always saw the bright spot, even when she wasn't feeling well towards the end. >> i love it. and also a fun lesson on the road, whether new hampshire primary or something else, bring red wine and twizzlers. >> gwen taught me, put hot sauce on my eggs. >> gwen taught me to pave my own way. >> to understand people, it's not just having empathy that's enough, but it's really to put yourself inside their situation, to understand what they were going through. >> the sweet spot for gwen was covering politics. >> why is there -- and we know it was very difficult for her giving that up as she battled her illness in the last weeks. we'll also remember gwen for that beautiful wide smile, along with her devotion to high standards of journalism made her a very special colleague and friend. >> part of what gwen taught me from watching her at the 2004 presidential debate she moderated w
we were doing her last stand up ad at the african-american museum, and she basically motored throughwhat i call, she chose happy. >> this is an amazing place, chocked full of the expected and the unexpected. >> she always saw the bright spot, even when she wasn't feeling well towards the end. >> i love it. and also a fun lesson on the road, whether new hampshire primary or something else, bring red wine and twizzlers. >> gwen taught me, put hot sauce on my eggs. >>...
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. >> outside the nation's african-american history museum, there's deep worry about president-elect donald trump's victory and the huge turn-out by rule working-class white voters. >> how much is it about race? i mean trump has made the whole election about race, so about 100% of it. >> i'm not angry, you know. i'm hurt. america. >> they see what's been called a white-lash. white americans feeling left out and deep resentment as the nation gross more diverse. rallied by a candidate who promised to ban muslims, wall out mexicans and who challenged the very legitimacy of the nation's first black president. how much of this is about president obama, a backlash against him? >> folks just didn't know what to do. when he won the first time they were confused and upset. when he won the second ti some on social media using the hashtag #notmypresident. >> if you're a family you're concerned. a lot of people are trying to fit in. >> despite the taunting written on the wall -- conservatives pushing back at the charge of racism. >> people who define the character and who define the values of our count
. >> outside the nation's african-american history museum, there's deep worry about president-elect donald trump's victory and the huge turn-out by rule working-class white voters. >> how much is it about race? i mean trump has made the whole election about race, so about 100% of it. >> i'm not angry, you know. i'm hurt. america. >> they see what's been called a white-lash. white americans feeling left out and deep resentment as the nation gross more diverse. rallied by...
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the exhibit will be at the new smithsonian museum of african- american history and culture. sprint continues. good morning, sarah. >> reporter: good morning, terrence. we are learning more about a outbreak of legionnaires disease. officials are telling people not to be concerned. the disease cannot be spread person-to-person, but bacteria can infect people that breathe in mist or vapor from contaminated water. there are 11 reported cases total. one deadly. health officials are focusing on three people that got sick over the summer. the common source appears to be eventually zeroing in on consolidated precision products. samples from one of the cooling towers shows the legionella bacteria but the health commissioner cannot confirm the cases came from the congressmen. they say the towers were clean and the latest tests are -- from the company. the company says the towers were clean and the latest tests are from other businesss in the area. the investigation will take several months. every year. in east lake, sarah phinney, newschannel5. >>> we have a consumer alert to pass you
the exhibit will be at the new smithsonian museum of african- american history and culture. sprint continues. good morning, sarah. >> reporter: good morning, terrence. we are learning more about a outbreak of legionnaires disease. officials are telling people not to be concerned. the disease cannot be spread person-to-person, but bacteria can infect people that breathe in mist or vapor from contaminated water. there are 11 reported cases total. one deadly. health officials are focusing on...
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americans. we will walk away that much more in love with this country. kenneth: this is a museum for america. what people are seeing is, america through the lens of the africancan experience. but what they are also seeing is, this museum really represents the values of this country. david: when you do decide to leave american express, what would you like people to say is your legacy? kenneth: what i would like them to say first and foremost, i believe this is important for any leader, is that, he is a person with high integrity. he is a change agent, focused on innovation, he has developed people, and he has left the company stronger and positioned the company for sustained success. david: do you ever leave home without your american express card? kenneth: i absolutely never leave home without it. and when i am home, it is always with me. ♪ emily: he got his start at microsoft by employee number 30. in three decades he went from gates top lieutenant, to microsoft's ceo. he is best known for bringing life to software conferences that will never be seen again. in 2014, he left microsoft after a 14 year reign. he took his enthusiasm from the boardroom to a bask
americans. we will walk away that much more in love with this country. kenneth: this is a museum for america. what people are seeing is, america through the lens of the africancan experience. but what they are also seeing is, this museum really represents the values of this country. david: when you do decide to leave american express, what would you like people to say is your legacy? kenneth: what i would like them to say first and foremost, i believe this is important for any leader, is that,...
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it will be at th museum of african american history and culture in washington d-c. lebron joins a list of famous athletes who've donated to the museum-- including michael jordan and magic johnson. more news now--new statistics released from the national highway traffic safety administration. highway fatalities this year are on a rapid rise-- fear there's a direct connection to the apps many of us use on our phones and distracted driving.miguel almaguer reports. applications that let users post photos with their current speed ...the very apps designed to making driving easier - and more enjoyable - may be making the road more dangerous than ever before ... yes i am guilty of using the mile per hour filter on snapchatchris hinds admits he's driven distracted ...but was shocked to hear of a deadly and troubling new trend: nearly 18 thousand been killed on highways in the first 6 months of this year.a 10 percent spike in deaths compared to the same time last year.some experts fear the rise is linked ... to the rapidly growing use of apps behind the wheel ...when i look a
it will be at th museum of african american history and culture in washington d-c. lebron joins a list of famous athletes who've donated to the museum-- including michael jordan and magic johnson. more news now--new statistics released from the national highway traffic safety administration. highway fatalities this year are on a rapid rise-- fear there's a direct connection to the apps many of us use on our phones and distracted driving.miguel almaguer reports. applications that let users post...
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is now in the hospital.tonight from five to nine, a benefit will be held for him at the african- american museum of iowa.a benefit concert is also scheduled at gabe's in iowa city sunday night at seven. officer jones remains on paid administrative.a grand jury will recommend whether or not he will be charged in the team of law enforcement professionals --from across the country is coming to take a look at the operations of the police department.officials tell us this accreditation process helps them provide better service.the agency representatives will ride along, go through records and practices to give an evaluation and make sure everything is up to standards. community members who are interested in being a part of this can share their thoughts in person or on the phone.we have those details on our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. don't forget -- cbs 2 connects with you - call cbs 2 see news happen.800 222 kgan. you can also email tips, pictures, and even video --to news -- at cbs 2 iowa dot com. that's a quick look at your wednesday morning news.get more news anytime online - at cbs 2 iowa dot c
is now in the hospital.tonight from five to nine, a benefit will be held for him at the african- american museum of iowa.a benefit concert is also scheduled at gabe's in iowa city sunday night at seven. officer jones remains on paid administrative.a grand jury will recommend whether or not he will be charged in the team of law enforcement professionals --from across the country is coming to take a look at the operations of the police department.officials tell us this accreditation process helps...
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. >> we want to provide you and your family with 15 tickets to go to the african-american museum of history and culture. god bless you. >> she has dedicated her life since the loss of her son to helping other families who have lost their sons in law enforcement. carts with enough food to serve 300 or more. >> it's the love, the peace t unity, and you can tell it's truly from the heart. >> reporter: i asked mrs. gibson why she decided this would be her final holiday dinner ending such a wonderful tradition. she said it's just gotten too big for her. >> we've decide thad we'll also enforcement always. they'll have our love, they'll have our prayers, but we think we're going to let it go at our house. >> reporter: she said the dinner has helped with healing from the loss of her son brian. she feels like all d.c. police officers are family. chris gordon, "news4." >> great story there. >> you can feel the love. >> yes, absolutely. this year's election could make for some awkward dinner conversation at thanksgiving. some people, i've heard, are not co defriending somebody on facebook, even family
. >> we want to provide you and your family with 15 tickets to go to the african-american museum of history and culture. god bless you. >> she has dedicated her life since the loss of her son to helping other families who have lost their sons in law enforcement. carts with enough food to serve 300 or more. >> it's the love, the peace t unity, and you can tell it's truly from the heart. >> reporter: i asked mrs. gibson why she decided this would be her final holiday...
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superstar is making a massive donation to give $2.5 million to the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture to support its muhammad partner, maverick carter also b part of the contribution, the muhammad ali, a force of change display, tells the story of how his contributions transcend the world of sports.h including his commitment to challenge racial barriers, lebron james released a statement on his donationraba- the display has been open in washington dc since september. he joins a list of athletes who have donated to the museumin. included in the hall of famers michael jordan and magic the akron police are looking fo ten men after a pizza delivery worker was robbed and threatened, she was delivering chicken wings from papa john's to a home on sherman street,ic when she was ordered to go to a upstairs bedroom and not she was ableer to escape a few minutes latert after he left, they say the house has been vacant for months, they have a description of him in the cell phone number used to place the orderce >> sandusky county sheriff kyle overmyer will be back in court mon
superstar is making a massive donation to give $2.5 million to the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture to support its muhammad partner, maverick carter also b part of the contribution, the muhammad ali, a force of change display, tells the story of how his contributions transcend the world of sports.h including his commitment to challenge racial barriers, lebron james released a statement on his donationraba- the display has been open in washington dc since...
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we're really honored to have been a part of the new smithsonian museum of african-american museum and culture that opened last month. we produced 25 exhibits for that, combination of films, interactive and audio scapes. my particular favorite is join the show now and you participate in a stepping, i'm not going to do it for you, but you can travel to do d.c. and do it. it's widely popular. and a fun way to celebrate the culture of african-american history. they use football to teach science, technology, engineering and math in an interactive lab and they take 60,000 students a year through this program at the 49ers stadium and we just love using technology and story telling to open up young people's minds to new ideas and new careers possibly. next is the muhammad ali center in louisville, kentucky. the focus of this project is to use muhammad's life to teach concepts such as dedication and confident speaking up. another one of our successful partnerships. carter, clin top. i was raised by two journalists during the hay day of print journal licism and they were al very politically inv
we're really honored to have been a part of the new smithsonian museum of african-american museum and culture that opened last month. we produced 25 exhibits for that, combination of films, interactive and audio scapes. my particular favorite is join the show now and you participate in a stepping, i'm not going to do it for you, but you can travel to do d.c. and do it. it's widely popular. and a fun way to celebrate the culture of african-american history. they use football to teach science,...