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breaking news right now, down in alabama this morning. two crew members now confirmed dead in this u.p.s. cargo plane crash outside birmingham airport. officials there say the victims were the pilot and co-pilot and they were the only twoembers on board. "today in the bay's" marla tellez following the story all morning long since it happened three hours ago. now with the latest information and very, very dramatic images. >> we've just learned the plane crashed a half mile north of runway 18 at birmingham shuttlesworth international where it was set to land. what went wrong exactly is of course the bigg question this morning. did weather play a part? at the time of the crash, new information into our newsroom shows it was cloudy, overcast conditions, some rain was reported in the area. but it is still too early to tell what caused this deadly scene. this compelling video showing aftermath giving fire crews there a run for their money this morning. tough job putting out violent flames. the airbus 300 went down at 5:00 a.m., this is birmingh
breaking news right now, down in alabama this morning. two crew members now confirmed dead in this u.p.s. cargo plane crash outside birmingham airport. officials there say the victims were the pilot and co-pilot and they were the only twoembers on board. "today in the bay's" marla tellez following the story all morning long since it happened three hours ago. now with the latest information and very, very dramatic images. >> we've just learned the plane crashed a half mile north...
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in alabama and the f.a.a.ays flight 1354 an airbus was from louisville, kentucky, to alabama, and says it went down in an open filed outside the airport and there are no homes in the immediate area of the crash. ups has released a statement asking for patience in this difficult situation. a spokesman at the beckham airport says the crash has not affected airport operations. an aviation expert in alabama says there were no thunderstorms at the time and visibility was ten miles so he believes weather does not appear to have been a factor in the crash but says the ntsb investigation will have final word on that. sheriff deputies in alameda are investigating a deadly shooting in an area of the county near hayward, and amy hollyfield joins us from the scene. >> detectives are were on the scene huddled in the street here and they are trying to figure out who did there and why. officers found a 33-year-old man in the street after midnight and they say they could not revive the man. he was not armed, they say. and now
in alabama and the f.a.a.ays flight 1354 an airbus was from louisville, kentucky, to alabama, and says it went down in an open filed outside the airport and there are no homes in the immediate area of the crash. ups has released a statement asking for patience in this difficult situation. a spokesman at the beckham airport says the crash has not affected airport operations. an aviation expert in alabama says there were no thunderstorms at the time and visibility was ten miles so he believes...
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and major john clyde of the alabama state troopers. "this is an unlawful march. it would not be allowed to continue." >> this is an unlawful assembly. you have to disperse. you are ordered to disperse." >> and the young man walking beside me, who was working with dr. king, said, "major, give us a moment to kneel and pray." and the major said, "troopers advance." >> i was hit in the head by a state trooper with a night stick, had a concussion at the bridge. i thought i saw death. i thought i was going to die. >> and when you were attacked by the police, when you were beaten, when you were almost killed, you didn't think a moment of responding, replying violently? >> no, never, because we studied the way of peace, the way of love, the way of non-violence. one of the people that beat me on the freedom ride in 1961 in south carolina came to my office later with his son. his son had been encouraging his father to do it. and he said, "mr. lewis, i'm one of the people that beat you and left you bloody. will you forgive me? i want to apologize." his son started crying. h
and major john clyde of the alabama state troopers. "this is an unlawful march. it would not be allowed to continue." >> this is an unlawful assembly. you have to disperse. you are ordered to disperse." >> and the young man walking beside me, who was working with dr. king, said, "major, give us a moment to kneel and pray." and the major said, "troopers advance." >> i was hit in the head by a state trooper with a night stick, had a concussion...
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all started in alabama with dr. king and after speaking to the people of jefferson county, there is no doubt racism is alive and well in the south. and i think it's growing. this is what an alabama public school teacher came to the microphone and said. >> and i have been a part of public education since 1970 when the schools were first integrated. i see more hatred in the south now than i ever saw in 1970, and i tell you why. it's being preached in the pulpits. it's in the white churches. they are teaching people that if you vote anything but republican, you're going to hell pretty much. >> oh. mr. o'reilly, couldn't you have used that sound bite? well, no, you know a heck of a lot more. it's all stereotyping, isn't it? they are preparing it and people are buying it. one alabama state legislator told me a chilling story about a recent attempt to segregate a local school. >> i got a call this weeking from white female republican. we have a school district in our county that has made application to become independent.
all started in alabama with dr. king and after speaking to the people of jefferson county, there is no doubt racism is alive and well in the south. and i think it's growing. this is what an alabama public school teacher came to the microphone and said. >> and i have been a part of public education since 1970 when the schools were first integrated. i see more hatred in the south now than i ever saw in 1970, and i tell you why. it's being preached in the pulpits. it's in the white churches....
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alabama, alabama republicans did not see that coming. right?ned, though, what happened next was probably inevitable. the old muckety-mucks decided this upstart needed to feel the wrath of a republican party purge. they decided they would set out new bylaws requiring that anybody in a job, like, say, being head of the college republicans in the state, would have to agree with everything in the republican party's national platform. no dissent allowed. if you did not agree with the national party's anti-gay official platform, you could not be in a leadership role in the state. so college republican president says something shockingly not anti-gay. alabama party elders decide to change the rules of the party so to as allow themselves to kick her out of her job for not holding that anti-gay enough view. this weekend the party voted on this issue and decided they would side with the president of the college republicans. in alabama. alabama republicans voted not to change their rules to allow themselves to fire her. so she gets to keep her job. that m
alabama, alabama republicans did not see that coming. right?ned, though, what happened next was probably inevitable. the old muckety-mucks decided this upstart needed to feel the wrath of a republican party purge. they decided they would set out new bylaws requiring that anybody in a job, like, say, being head of the college republicans in the state, would have to agree with everything in the republican party's national platform. no dissent allowed. if you did not agree with the national...
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a plane crash in alabama early this morning.rting to get new details and images into our newsroom. a live record coming up continue to follow verying news in egypt. more than a dozen people killed in clashes in cairo. dozens others injured. details coming up next. >>> bre birmingham, alabama a u.p.s. cargo plane has crashed. brand-new images into the newsroom. we'll have the latest coming up. >>> not your ordinary bike. stolen from a blind man, it was part of his plan to help blind people all over the world. >>> we want to help you get out the front door, prepared for the summer heat today. starting out in upper 50s to low 60s headed towards the mid 90s. we'll let you know how long the summer sizzle stays in your full forecast. >>> and smooth drive right now heading over the bay. but we have crews picking up, causing slowdowns in the east bay and south. we'll talk about those spots coming up things looking extremely smooth on the golden gate bridge. yes, welcome to midweek. is it wednesday, august 14th. this is "today in the bay
a plane crash in alabama early this morning.rting to get new details and images into our newsroom. a live record coming up continue to follow verying news in egypt. more than a dozen people killed in clashes in cairo. dozens others injured. details coming up next. >>> bre birmingham, alabama a u.p.s. cargo plane has crashed. brand-new images into the newsroom. we'll have the latest coming up. >>> not your ordinary bike. stolen from a blind man, it was part of his plan to help...
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congressman jo bonner of alabama actually recalled an embarrassing story during his farewell speech ine yesterday afternoon. here he was explaining how he once mixed up the word insects with the word incest. >> i said you know we have a real problem with incest in south alabama. i said, in fact, i would venture a guess that we have more problems with incest in my district in alabama and in any other congressional district in america. >> so i got back to my office thinking i had delivered up with of the best speeches on insects ever made. and my staff said jo, in about two minutes you just reinforced in the minds of all americans what we have a problem with in south alabama. >> well, the next time, that's an honest guy. he's the most interesting man in the world at heat of on tv that is. since his first appearance on american television back in 2006, he's become an advertising icon. most are familiar are the bearded gentleman's feats of strength, daring adventures and debonair charm. but the actor who plays this hemingwayesque character jonathan goldsmith has taken on another real life
congressman jo bonner of alabama actually recalled an embarrassing story during his farewell speech ine yesterday afternoon. here he was explaining how he once mixed up the word insects with the word incest. >> i said you know we have a real problem with incest in south alabama. i said, in fact, i would venture a guess that we have more problems with incest in my district in alabama and in any other congressional district in america. >> so i got back to my office thinking i had...
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our next stop brundidge, alabama. ♪ sweet home alabama >> i'm in brundidge, alabama, population about,000. i'm about half way between montgomery, alabama, and pensacola, florida. 60 years ago, main street here on brundidge was hopping. this was the place people came to shop, convene and hang out. look around now and it's not exactly the same. there are a lot of vacancies here. so what happened? well, the same thing that happened to a lot of towns in america. factories shut down, people lost jobs and then big box stores moved in. but brundigde isn't a ghost town and doesn't intend to be. there are a lot of stores surviving here. so we wanted to know, what are those business people doing to keep their small businesses alive? and what is the town doing to make sure that brundidge's main street doesn't disappear? >> hi, i'm chairman of the board of the first national bank of brundidge, alabama. we were founded in 1904 by my great grandfather. i'm also the mayor of brundidge. >> for a small business person to survive, what do they have to do? what are they doing that's working? >> i think
our next stop brundidge, alabama. ♪ sweet home alabama >> i'm in brundidge, alabama, population about,000. i'm about half way between montgomery, alabama, and pensacola, florida. 60 years ago, main street here on brundidge was hopping. this was the place people came to shop, convene and hang out. look around now and it's not exactly the same. there are a lot of vacancies here. so what happened? well, the same thing that happened to a lot of towns in america. factories shut down, people...
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he kept talking, can you imagine, implying golf in birmingham, alabama.hey would not have even let me carry your club's american. we come up to the 18th green and he said to me, did tommy ever say anything to you about the incident in boston about what happened? i said, yes to meet it. i said to live up and in the but because i did not want to pile on. you hit him over the head. he said, as kutcher. it was a coke bottle. he then turned to me and said, it to you think-apologized them? was shocked. he was asking me if i thought that he should apologize. i said absolutely. i think you should. thing that would be an incredibly good thing to do he thought about it, schick said. it went out to lunch caught in lunch right after that and he went up and apologize to him. this is some 47 years later he apologized. tommy accepted his apology. i said, that was pretty stunning that that happened. so old enough to cover open up here to questions. a couple of things here. [laughter] my ex-wife said to me when she saw this picture and at that point we have been together
he kept talking, can you imagine, implying golf in birmingham, alabama.hey would not have even let me carry your club's american. we come up to the 18th green and he said to me, did tommy ever say anything to you about the incident in boston about what happened? i said, yes to meet it. i said to live up and in the but because i did not want to pile on. you hit him over the head. he said, as kutcher. it was a coke bottle. he then turned to me and said, it to you think-apologized them? was...
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on in birmingham, alabama. we're more divided than we've ever been. we just had i school board election where only 21% of the citizens came out to vote. the school system has been taken over by the state. the cities that surround the suburban cities, they're failing a lot of the students in their schools. we need to have an open conversation and not just in the alabama but around this country what's best for all kids. about reclaiming the poms for all kids. i think one reasons that we wanted to push for you to come here is other media outlets won't have that conversation that you will have. and we really appreciate that you invite us and we're having the conversation about all children. it's really sad that we are divided in communities in places like philadelphia and chicago. they're shutting down schools but also we've shut down schools in birmingham and it destroys communities. and i just think it's really sad we don't have those conversations. >> mr. franklin, are we picking and choosing neighborhoods? is i
on in birmingham, alabama. we're more divided than we've ever been. we just had i school board election where only 21% of the citizens came out to vote. the school system has been taken over by the state. the cities that surround the suburban cities, they're failing a lot of the students in their schools. we need to have an open conversation and not just in the alabama but around this country what's best for all kids. about reclaiming the poms for all kids. i think one reasons that we wanted to...
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it was about three poor families in alabama living through the great depression. the 30,000 word article and accompanying photos were never published by fortune, but "cotton tenants" was discovered decades later in a collection of agee's manuscripts housed at the university of tennessee. during this event hosted by the jimmy carter library and museum, editor john summers leads a panel discussion about the book and the work of james agee and walker evans. >> carter library, presidential library here in atlanta, georgia. i'm thrilled to be moderating this illustrious panel tonight. i think we will begin by introducing the book that we are going to be talking about, "cotton tenants." james agee, walker evans. we will get started. in 1936, "fortune" magazine, which was a relative babe among business magazines in this country, sent one of its staff writers, james agee, the hale county and west central alabama with the assignment detail the stories of the abject poverty and their lives of tenant farmers. agee, a tennessean by birth, educated at harvard, was but 26, 27.
it was about three poor families in alabama living through the great depression. the 30,000 word article and accompanying photos were never published by fortune, but "cotton tenants" was discovered decades later in a collection of agee's manuscripts housed at the university of tennessee. during this event hosted by the jimmy carter library and museum, editor john summers leads a panel discussion about the book and the work of james agee and walker evans. >> carter library,...
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the flag of alabama is based on the confederate battle flag. >> much later, alabama was a different kind of battleground during the civil-rights movement. dr. martin luther king jr. not only marched here -- he was born here. and so was rosa parks -- the african-american woman who refused to move to the back of the bus. it may be a simple flag, but alabamians take pride in it. in addition to the pledge of allegiance to the stars and stripes, students in alabama recite a special pledge of allegiance to their state flag. with "flag facts," i'm katie. >> grab a pen. aubrey has another great recipe from the culinary institute of america. >> hi, everyone. i hope you're doing well. today, we're going to make really, really easy and delicious hummus with homemade pita chips. earlier, i cut and toasted my pita... ...i squeezed the juice out of a lemon... ...and i peeled some fresh garlic. i have all of my ingredients ready. we have 2 cups of chickpeas, half a cup of olive oil. we have 2 tablespoons of tahini, which is a sesame paste that you can find in any grocery store. we have garlic. i peeled
the flag of alabama is based on the confederate battle flag. >> much later, alabama was a different kind of battleground during the civil-rights movement. dr. martin luther king jr. not only marched here -- he was born here. and so was rosa parks -- the african-american woman who refused to move to the back of the bus. it may be a simple flag, but alabamians take pride in it. in addition to the pledge of allegiance to the stars and stripes, students in alabama recite a special pledge of...
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so '65, the threat of violence was very present in alabama still. >> alabama was really the epicenterappening. what about forgiving george wallace for what happened? >> you know, my sister, believe it or not, she did not meet george wallace for, you know, probably almost 15, 20 years after. actually, i want to say almost 30. she did. she said i've -- in her heart she forgave him. it wasn't until 1996 that he actually asked for forgiveness. they had never met face to face until 1996. >> and when you look towards the march and your own children and the dream, the unfulfilled dream, your husband's in the cabinet, obviously, has the legal authority that bobby kennedy had as the attorney general, what do you think now is the most important next step? >> you know, i am acutely aware of what it took for us to be where we are today. and i think that we should not rest on those laurels because we've made a lot of progress, but we've still got a lot to do. it's amazing to me that 50 years later we're still grappling with issues of, you know, educational disparity, voting rights, you know, 50 ye
so '65, the threat of violence was very present in alabama still. >> alabama was really the epicenterappening. what about forgiving george wallace for what happened? >> you know, my sister, believe it or not, she did not meet george wallace for, you know, probably almost 15, 20 years after. actually, i want to say almost 30. she did. she said i've -- in her heart she forgave him. it wasn't until 1996 that he actually asked for forgiveness. they had never met face to face until 1996....
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"this is alabama, we speak english."f you consider "hey diddy, there's a june bug on your corn pone" english, then i guess so. but at least they're not being racist towards black people for once. so way to go, alabama. baby steps. tell tim james what you think by tweeting him at timjames2010. [chuckles] that's gonna work out. see you next week. y'all come back now, you hear? [cheers and applause] captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> welcome to the daily show! my name is john oliver! i'm still here. jon stewart has been spending his summer in the middle east directing a movie that he wrote. that image is not photo shop that is a real picture. i suppose it's only fair that i level with all of you. i have been lying about where jon stewart's been all summer. in fact, i've lied to you exactly 31 times it seemed appropriate to confess tonight because this is
"this is alabama, we speak english."f you consider "hey diddy, there's a june bug on your corn pone" english, then i guess so. but at least they're not being racist towards black people for once. so way to go, alabama. baby steps. tell tim james what you think by tweeting him at timjames2010. [chuckles] that's gonna work out. see you next week. y'all come back now, you hear? [cheers and applause] captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com from comedy central's world news...
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plane crashed in alabama early this morning.re getting rapidly changing new information into our newsroom. marla tellez monitoring it all. she'll join us next. >>> we'll tell you why one of the big of the xloonts colleges here in california could get to keep its accreditation. >>> happening now, the egyptian military clashing with supporters of ousted president morsi. dozen injured overnight. we'll have the latest details next. >>> fight over traditional chinese dish shark fin soup heading to court today. >>> and good morning to you. it's a big day for lots of kids across the south bay. we'll take a look at your back-to-school forecast. what you need to know the heat is on. we'll let you know how long it's going to last. >> as we watch the commute into and throughout south bay, school starts down here, talking about new crash in the east bay. tri-valley, it will affect 580, coming up? a live look outside, what a beautiful start to your wednesday morning. overlooking south bay. it is wednesday, august 14th. back to school for a l
plane crashed in alabama early this morning.re getting rapidly changing new information into our newsroom. marla tellez monitoring it all. she'll join us next. >>> we'll tell you why one of the big of the xloonts colleges here in california could get to keep its accreditation. >>> happening now, the egyptian military clashing with supporters of ousted president morsi. dozen injured overnight. we'll have the latest details next. >>> fight over traditional chinese dish...
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. >>> two people were killed in a ups plane crash in alabama. we are following the ntsb investigation. >>> will they or won't they? the very latest on when cal trans plans to open the open the new eastern span of the bay bridge. >>> it's that time of year ago. kids across the bay area that are heading back. ktvu channel 2 morning news continues. >>> good morning. you are looking at live pictures right now in egypt where troops are moving in on supporters of former president morsi. we understand a number of people have been killed. we're going to have a live report from washington, d.c. in just about 15 minutes. >>> it's wednesday, august 14th i'm pam cook. >> it's the middle of the week. good morning, i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve, it's going to get hot and then cold. back and forth? >> a little bit. san francisco yesterday had nice weather. people in the city were wearing short pants. that hasn't happened much lately. yesterday we managed to eke out a 70. going to 68 today. that is normal for this time of year. it will
. >>> two people were killed in a ups plane crash in alabama. we are following the ntsb investigation. >>> will they or won't they? the very latest on when cal trans plans to open the open the new eastern span of the bay bridge. >>> it's that time of year ago. kids across the bay area that are heading back. ktvu channel 2 morning news continues. >>> good morning. you are looking at live pictures right now in egypt where troops are moving in on supporters of...
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cargo plane in alabama.ow it avoided a neighborhood. >> the violent operation across two massive sit-ins in cairo. >> as that great meteorologist george harrison once said, here comes the sun! i hope the sun is listening. stay tuned. >> good morning. we are going to talk about the bay bridge commute where traffic is jam-packed at the toll plaza. more traffic in just a few minutes. >>> good morning, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm frank mallicoat. we have some new information in that breaking news out of alabama. the spokesman for birmingham's mayor confirms two bodies were found in the wreckage. two crewmembers on board this burning u.p.s. cargo plane were unaccounted for earlier when the plane first crashed before dawn this morning. some new daylight video just showing the wreckage here. it was en route from louisville, kentucky, ntsb now investigating the crash. the plane went down in a field missing a residential neighborhood by about a quarter mile. >>> the situation in egypt grows more violent. government f
cargo plane in alabama.ow it avoided a neighborhood. >> the violent operation across two massive sit-ins in cairo. >> as that great meteorologist george harrison once said, here comes the sun! i hope the sun is listening. stay tuned. >> good morning. we are going to talk about the bay bridge commute where traffic is jam-packed at the toll plaza. more traffic in just a few minutes. >>> good morning, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm frank mallicoat. we have some new...
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and this happened in birmingham, alabama, and two people were reported dead. this video shows the flashing lights of law enforcement and we have a photo of the crash site and you can see the white smoke billowing in the air and you can see fire burning crew the trees. an airbus was on the way from louisville, kentucky, to bam -- alabama and it crashed. ups says "as we work through this difficult situation we ask for your patient and that you keep those involved in your thoughts and your prayers." that is the statement from ups this morning. an airport spokesman says that the plane went down this an open field but there are no homes in the immediate area and she said the crash has not affected airport operations if you are headed that way check with flight tracker on abc7news.com. >> in egypt, security forts moved in to clear two camps where demonstrators sat in support of the ousted president morsi. this is a look at scene in cairo where smoke has been filling the air, a lot of people still are out there and egyptian state tv says security officials say forces
and this happened in birmingham, alabama, and two people were reported dead. this video shows the flashing lights of law enforcement and we have a photo of the crash site and you can see the white smoke billowing in the air and you can see fire burning crew the trees. an airbus was on the way from louisville, kentucky, to bam -- alabama and it crashed. ups says "as we work through this difficult situation we ask for your patient and that you keep those involved in your thoughts and your...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, birmingham, alabama. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, children are gettingore expensive, and another good day for apple. marlie hall is here in new york with those stories and more. good morning, marlie. >> good morning, anne-marie. fears about when the federal reserve will start tapering its investment program sent investors scrambling. the unease spread to wall street. another drag on the market was the poor earnings report from macy's. the dow suffered its biggest one-day loss in two months, plummeting 113 points on wednesday. the nasdaq was down 15 points. >> apple stocks have had a good couple of days. shares went above $500 for a time on wednesday. the highest level since january. it closed at just over $498. on tuesday shares jumped about 5% after carl icahn report lid bought over billion dollars of the tell giant's stock. jpmorgan is the nation's largest bank. the losses topped $6 billion. the bank was not charged. al third trader who engineered the deal avoided prosecution by helping investigators build a case against the other two traders. >>> and
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, birmingham, alabama. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, children are gettingore expensive, and another good day for apple. marlie hall is here in new york with those stories and more. good morning, marlie. >> good morning, anne-marie. fears about when the federal reserve will start tapering its investment program sent investors scrambling. the unease spread to wall street. another drag on the market was the poor earnings report from macy's. the...
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>> well, in 1951, when i was only 11 years old, i traveled from rural alabama to buffalo, new york. >> rose: scared to death. >> by car. and with my aunt and some first 'causeibs. i saw a different place. i saw blacks and whites living together. i rode an escalator for the first time. i didn't see the signs i saw growing up. i kept asking my mother, my father, grandparents, great-grandparents, and they said, "that's the way it is. don't get in trouble." but rosa parks and martin luther king jr. inspired me. so march, the whole story being involved in the city, going on the freedom ride. being beaten, left bleed in south carolina, in alabama, almost dying on that bridge in selma. >> rose: where did you get the courage to engage in nonviolence when people desperately wanted you to be violent against you in order to stop you and your ideas about civil rights? >> we studied. we studied the way of gandhi. the way of thoreau. the way of martin luther king jr. and you come to that point where you say you're going to do nonviolence as a way of life, as a way of living. that you're not going t
>> well, in 1951, when i was only 11 years old, i traveled from rural alabama to buffalo, new york. >> rose: scared to death. >> by car. and with my aunt and some first 'causeibs. i saw a different place. i saw blacks and whites living together. i rode an escalator for the first time. i didn't see the signs i saw growing up. i kept asking my mother, my father, grandparents, great-grandparents, and they said, "that's the way it is. don't get in trouble." but rosa...
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going to discipline the republican alabama president, when she said she supported gay rights.new hampshire, they ended up with a more pro-gay rights legislation. when you're looking at a republican strategist, what do you look for as a sign of your ability to have hope on this issue? >> well, you look at this issue regionally, not all regions of the country have the same sensibility on this, when you look at oregon, where the fight is coming. to illinois, to states like new jersey, very different ideas on the issue than in the state of alabama. but even there, the republican party, and there is a sentiment in it, obviously, hey, let's hunt heretics, let's cast people might have wanted to keep secret, steve, thank you for joining us. nice to see you. >> thank you. >>> big news that may possibly make you sleep slightly easier tonight, particularly if you live in new england. that is coming up next. >>> we tend to think of the state of vermont as a deep blue . i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at
going to discipline the republican alabama president, when she said she supported gay rights.new hampshire, they ended up with a more pro-gay rights legislation. when you're looking at a republican strategist, what do you look for as a sign of your ability to have hope on this issue? >> well, you look at this issue regionally, not all regions of the country have the same sensibility on this, when you look at oregon, where the fight is coming. to illinois, to states like new jersey, very...
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car exwoe plane crash in alabama.ill hear from the mayor of birmingham describe the scene coming up. >> we still have slow traffic in some spots where it's just not dying out yet. we'll tell you where and what we can do to avoid it. >>> a lot of sun for many areas. a few locations will cool down. there's a big cool down on the five-day. >>> welcome back. this is a live picture from hayward outside of city hall. hundreds of city workers are in the second day of a three-day strike. stay tuned. we'll have much more on that in just a moment. >>> well, hello, i'm dave clark. >>> we're gonna check weather and traffic for you. steve's right over there. >> thank you, dave. a little bit of fog has returned to the coast and also around the bay. temperatures, yesterday san francisco hit 70. going 68 today. other areas might be cooler. a lot more in the way of fog today than yesterday. around the coast, some pockets of sun, some areas of fog. again, yesterday, that fog didn't last long. any fog around the bay looks like it's erod
car exwoe plane crash in alabama.ill hear from the mayor of birmingham describe the scene coming up. >> we still have slow traffic in some spots where it's just not dying out yet. we'll tell you where and what we can do to avoid it. >>> a lot of sun for many areas. a few locations will cool down. there's a big cool down on the five-day. >>> welcome back. this is a live picture from hayward outside of city hall. hundreds of city workers are in the second day of a...
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joe bonner of alabama actually regarded an embarrassing story during his farewell speech in the houseesterday afternoon. here's how he once mixed up the word insects with incest. >> i said we have a real problem with incest. i said, in fact, i would venture a guess that we have more problems with incest in my district in alabama than any other district in america. so i got back to my office thinking i delivered one of the best speeches on insects ever made and my staff said, joe, in about two minutes you just reinforced in the mindis of all american as what we have a problem with in south alabama. >> that's an honest guy. >>> next up, he's the most interesting man in the world, at least on tv that is. since his first appearance in 2006, he's become an advertising icon. most are familiar with the bearded gentleman's feats of strength. but this actor has taken on another real life role. he's joined clear path int internation international. here he is in vietnam talking about the group. >> these are live bombs. in a moment or two we're going to blow them up. i'm here in vietnam to beat w
joe bonner of alabama actually regarded an embarrassing story during his farewell speech in the houseesterday afternoon. here's how he once mixed up the word insects with incest. >> i said we have a real problem with incest. i said, in fact, i would venture a guess that we have more problems with incest in my district in alabama than any other district in america. so i got back to my office thinking i delivered one of the best speeches on insects ever made and my staff said, joe, in about...
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my great-grandfather was jasper green of alabama or the roanoke invincible, and he was one of the 70 that were cadged into allegedly picked up this and according to harry, i have been to you at your hometown and it is absolutely breathtaking and i couldn't see where my great-grandfather was captured because they're playing golf over there right now. but anyway, my point is that one of the things i learned through my family history studying this is that the iron brigade of the unit that faced the 13th in alabama that day, had tediously faced those at the stonewall inn fredericksburg where doubleday had been thrown off and then they had also faced, if i'm not mistaken in the cornfield and it strikes me that it's highly unusual for one or alabama and another from wisconsin to face off in three of the most important battles of the area. what do you suppose was the reason for that? >> somebody like somebody else. [laughter] is there a particular reason? probably not. probably not. unless you know something that your ancestors have revealed that the rest of us have not been privy to. the 1
my great-grandfather was jasper green of alabama or the roanoke invincible, and he was one of the 70 that were cadged into allegedly picked up this and according to harry, i have been to you at your hometown and it is absolutely breathtaking and i couldn't see where my great-grandfather was captured because they're playing golf over there right now. but anyway, my point is that one of the things i learned through my family history studying this is that the iron brigade of the unit that faced...
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and to discuss those we have democratic congresswoman terry sul of alabama joining us.d afternoon, ma'am. >> hi, martin. >> our political editor chuck todd said he never heard the president quite so robust on the affordable care act. and you heard the president just now say why have republicans made it their holy grail to ensure that 30 million americans do not get health care. are you able to answer that question? you're in the congress. >> i can't. i can't answer that question, you know. i know here in alabama and in my district in particular we benefitted from the affordable care act on day one. so many children who had pre-existing conditions like juvenile diabetes, i had so many mothers coming up to me in town hall meetings thanking me for the affordable care act. and i was happy to see the very fierce defense that our president made of the affordable care act. you know, i just really think that it's appalling that we voted 40 times, 40 times in the u.s. congress to repeal the affordable care act. and we haven't had one jobs bill in the last 211 days that we've bee
and to discuss those we have democratic congresswoman terry sul of alabama joining us.d afternoon, ma'am. >> hi, martin. >> our political editor chuck todd said he never heard the president quite so robust on the affordable care act. and you heard the president just now say why have republicans made it their holy grail to ensure that 30 million americans do not get health care. are you able to answer that question? you're in the congress. >> i can't. i can't answer that...
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i expect a lot out of alabama out of virginia tech. think alabama is going to show they are the most dominant team. they are going to stop frank beamer's guys. it could be kind of violent and kind of exciting to watch if you are a bama fan, if you are a person would wants to see bama threepeat. >> if they threepeat, they will be the first team to do that. we talked about south carolina a minute ago. the ballyhooed heisman candidate made his debut in opening night. how did he look to you? >> he let us all down. you know, he said he was battling a stomach virus but he really looked a little sluggish, a little out of shape and took some plays off. he didn't look like the heisman caliber candidate we all thought we were going to see, the guy with the high motor who had all of this hype going into the off-season. and it was like a mahhh performance. i think we all have the bar set very high for clowny. he didn't live up to the expectations and now people are kind of luke warm on him, on whether or not he will be able to live up to the hype
i expect a lot out of alabama out of virginia tech. think alabama is going to show they are the most dominant team. they are going to stop frank beamer's guys. it could be kind of violent and kind of exciting to watch if you are a bama fan, if you are a person would wants to see bama threepeat. >> if they threepeat, they will be the first team to do that. we talked about south carolina a minute ago. the ballyhooed heisman candidate made his debut in opening night. how did he look to you?...
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host: we will take some calls, alabama, republican line. we are talking about the special
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a legislative session in montgomery, alabama, in 2007. day ends with a bang. or more literally a punch. >> oh! >> uh-oh. there it is. that was quite a punch. that was a roundhouse punch it looked like. >> oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. >> journalist rhonda colvin covers the state senate for alabama public television and was there that day. >> it was the last day of the session, so usually they stay until about midnight, getting a lot of last-minute legislation through. it was very mundane, actually. >> but mundane quickly turns to exciting when senators from both sides of the floor start spatting. >> and you can see between mr. barrett and mr. bishop there was a heated exchange. >> republican senator charles bishop and democratic senator lowell barren, both notoriously outspoken, begin to argue heatedly. >> you definitely see when you watch the tape that there are some words being exchanged and you're not quite sure what they're saying, but you knew that there was an argument at least. we didn't know, you know, what the outcome would be, but w
a legislative session in montgomery, alabama, in 2007. day ends with a bang. or more literally a punch. >> oh! >> uh-oh. there it is. that was quite a punch. that was a roundhouse punch it looked like. >> oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. >> journalist rhonda colvin covers the state senate for alabama public television and was there that day. >> it was the last day of the session, so usually they stay until about midnight, getting a lot of last-minute legislation through....
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governor george wallace stood at the door of foster auditorium at the university of alabama to block two black students, vivian malone and james hood, from enrolling at the school. civil rights activist met ger evers had been killed that summer. when a group of civil rights leaders led by a. phillip randolph wanted to march on washington, president kennedy was weary and urged them to call it off. the group of six believed the march on washington would provide the best chance for a safe rights bill. >> we hope that by going to washington by the thousands, sitting in the halls of congress, if necessary, and in the offices of recalcitrant congressmen, we will be able to arouse a conscience of the senate so the coalition of southern and right wing northern republicans will not prove to be the legislative incinerator that will again burn to ashes any possible civil rights bill. >> what do you think the effect of the august 28 march will be, both on country and the congress? >> i think the purpose of course is to attempt to bring to the attention of the congress and the country the strong
governor george wallace stood at the door of foster auditorium at the university of alabama to block two black students, vivian malone and james hood, from enrolling at the school. civil rights activist met ger evers had been killed that summer. when a group of civil rights leaders led by a. phillip randolph wanted to march on washington, president kennedy was weary and urged them to call it off. the group of six believed the march on washington would provide the best chance for a safe rights...
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. >> a ups cargo plane crashes in alabama killing two pilots. what witnesses saw as the plane went down. ñsxóxgñ >>> hear the sonic boom. i didn't know what it was. >> the ups cargo plane crashed and exploded near a alabama airport killing the pilot and the co-pilot. the plane was an airbus. with only the crew on board. took off from louisville, kentucky and crashed on its approach to birmingham- shuttlesworth international airport. >> our sister station spoke with witness whose heard the plane go down. >> reporter: we spent monitoring the site and speaking with those who were close to the crash. >> reporter: one of the two victims killed in the ups cargo plane in alabama. it left wreckage and stunned neighbors in its path. >> too loud for the house. when we heard the boom it shook the house and that is what terrified me. >> reporter: the plane from louisville, kentucky to birmingham, alabama ended short of the run way. the national transportation safety board launched a team to investigate. they updated us on the work they are doing. they will
. >> a ups cargo plane crashes in alabama killing two pilots. what witnesses saw as the plane went down. ñsxóxgñ >>> hear the sonic boom. i didn't know what it was. >> the ups cargo plane crashed and exploded near a alabama airport killing the pilot and the co-pilot. the plane was an airbus. with only the crew on board. took off from louisville, kentucky and crashed on its approach to birmingham- shuttlesworth international airport. >> our sister station spoke with...
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there's late-breaking news on the jet crash today in alabama. manuel bojorquez is on the scene there. what does it cost these days to raise a child? the government has a new estimate. elaine quijano looks at the reality facing parents. and why did a chinese millionaire build his shangri-la on top of this apartment building? seth doane goes to the man-made mountain top. >> mr. zhang, are you home? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, for days, egypt's military warned supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi to end their sit-ins. the crackdown came today. it was bloodbath. riot police and soldiers stormed encampments in cairo and other cities. by the government's count at least 278 were killed. again, that is the army's version of the death toll. to us, this picture seemed to is up the military coup that began in july: an army bulldozer shredding a poster of morsi who was the first and only freely elected president of egypt. vice president mohammed al bare day, the winner of
there's late-breaking news on the jet crash today in alabama. manuel bojorquez is on the scene there. what does it cost these days to raise a child? the government has a new estimate. elaine quijano looks at the reality facing parents. and why did a chinese millionaire build his shangri-la on top of this apartment building? seth doane goes to the man-made mountain top. >> mr. zhang, are you home? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley....
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birmingham's mayor say there was a -- ups cargo plane crashed in birmingham, alabama. we will continue to bring you updates as soon as they are available. >>> we are following developing thinks into san lorenzo. investigators are investigating a deadly shooting over night. claudine wong joins us now with what we are learning about the victim. >> reporter: good morning, pam. we are out here on the 1800 block of rob scott way. you can see if we push down toward the street where the brake lights are this is where it's all happening right in front of a home there. this all happened after midnight. we talked to investigators this morning. they tell us multiple people called in after hearing multiple shots fired in the neighborhood. they came out here and found the 33-year-old victim in the street. paramedics tried to revive him but were unsuccessful. we talked to them about the victim and have learned just a little bit of information. 33 years old from alameda county. but there is not much more to say at this point about the victim. >> he was at someone's home. and we're in
birmingham's mayor say there was a -- ups cargo plane crashed in birmingham, alabama. we will continue to bring you updates as soon as they are available. >>> we are following developing thinks into san lorenzo. investigators are investigating a deadly shooting over night. claudine wong joins us now with what we are learning about the victim. >> reporter: good morning, pam. we are out here on the 1800 block of rob scott way. you can see if we push down toward the street where the...
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congressman jo bonner of alabama actually recall add embarrassing story during his farewell speech inrday afternoon. here he was explaining how he once mixed up the word insects with the word incest. >> i said you know we have a real problem with incest in south alabama. i said, in fact, i would venture a guess that we have more problems with incest in my district in alabama and in any other congressional district in america. >> so i got back to my office thinking i had delivered up with of the best speeches on insects ever made. and my staff said jo, in about two minutes you just reinforced in the minds of all americans what we have a problem with in south alabama. >> well, the next time, that's an honest guy. he's the most interesting man in the world at heat of on tv that is. since his first appearance on american television back in 2006, the doe sec kiss man has become an advertising icon. most are familiar are the bearded jaemt's feats of strength, daring adventures and debonair charm. but the actor who plays this hemingway kesk chirac jonathan goldsmith has taken on another real
congressman jo bonner of alabama actually recall add embarrassing story during his farewell speech inrday afternoon. here he was explaining how he once mixed up the word insects with the word incest. >> i said you know we have a real problem with incest in south alabama. i said, in fact, i would venture a guess that we have more problems with incest in my district in alabama and in any other congressional district in america. >> so i got back to my office thinking i had delivered up...
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a man identified himself and said, "i'm major john cloud of the alabama state troopers. this is an unlawfull march. you will not be allowed to continue. you must return to your homes or go back to your church." >> and you are ordered to disperce now and go back to your church. >> and jose williams, who was walking behind bs me from dr. king's organization said, "major, give us a moment to kneel and pray before we can pass the word back for people to kneel and pray." the major said, "troopers advance." we saw these guys putting on their gas masks. they came toward us, beating us with night sticks and tramping us with horses. i was hit in the head by a state trooper with a night stick. i had a concussion. i thought i saw death. i thought i was going to die. >> schieffer: i think anyone, including me, who saw those pictures, would never forget them. and it was eight days after that, that lyndon johnson introduced. >> the night he gave that speech, it was the most meaningful speech any american president made in modern time and the whole question of vote rights and civil rig
a man identified himself and said, "i'm major john cloud of the alabama state troopers. this is an unlawfull march. you will not be allowed to continue. you must return to your homes or go back to your church." >> and you are ordered to disperce now and go back to your church. >> and jose williams, who was walking behind bs me from dr. king's organization said, "major, give us a moment to kneel and pray before we can pass the word back for people to kneel and...
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david matingly reporting from alabama. thank you so much. >>> hannah anderson, the teen kidnapped by a family friend has talked about her horrible ordeal online. the chat came a few days after the police shot james dimaggio. the father confirms that anderson fielded anonymous questions ask fm. at one point she was asked did you want to go with dimag dprks io and she posts no, not at all. the questioner kept pushing asked why didn't you tell your parents he creeped you out. in part he was my dad's best friend and i didn't want to ruin anything between them. casey wein joins me. what else did she say? it's pretty incredible she's speaking out so soon after the ordeal. james dimaggio allegedly murdered her mom and brother. how did he separate you from your mom and brother? she responded he tied them up in the garage. someone said how did he keep the fire a secret. he had it set where it would catch on fire at a certain time. she was skasked are you glad he dead. she said absolutely. she said one of her big regrets is she woul
david matingly reporting from alabama. thank you so much. >>> hannah anderson, the teen kidnapped by a family friend has talked about her horrible ordeal online. the chat came a few days after the police shot james dimaggio. the father confirms that anderson fielded anonymous questions ask fm. at one point she was asked did you want to go with dimag dprks io and she posts no, not at all. the questioner kept pushing asked why didn't you tell your parents he creeped you out. in part he...
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. >> video of a high speed chase in alabama and what was in the back seat of the speeding car that had police so worried. >> in the newsroom following new developments on the crisis in egypt, president obama takes a stand on the deadly violence and canceled a joint event. >> a look at the meeting where we will hear, hopefully, soon, when the new bay bridge will open. our reporting conditions on >> now, president obama has canceled a joint military exercise with egypt after violence has left hundreds dead. now, katie marzullo joins from the newsroom. >> the bright star military exercise happens twice a year has been a centerpiece of united states and egyptian military relations for decades now. this morning, president obama pulled the plug. >> president obama made the announcement from his vacation on martha's vineyard. >> we want to sustain our relationship with egypt, our traditional cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets and rights are being rolled back. >> on top of canceling the military exercises the president is asking the national sec
. >> video of a high speed chase in alabama and what was in the back seat of the speeding car that had police so worried. >> in the newsroom following new developments on the crisis in egypt, president obama takes a stand on the deadly violence and canceled a joint event. >> a look at the meeting where we will hear, hopefully, soon, when the new bay bridge will open. our reporting conditions on >> now, president obama has canceled a joint military exercise with egypt...
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of alabama, the warden at this facility is responsible for carrying out that duty.mplored. alas, she is beginning to seriously wonder... why she ever doubted... the booking genius. planet earth's number one accomodation site: booking.com booking.yeah! out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >>> about half the inmate population at holman will never leave. and more than 170 men will meet their fate here in holman's death chamber where all executions for the state of alabama are carried out. in 2002 the facility switched from the electric chair to lethal injection. >> this i
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dared to publicly dream that one day in alabama, little black boys and little black girls would be able to go hand in hand together with little white boys and little white girls as brothers and sisters. but he did not dare to publicly dream that one day a little black boy would grow up to be the president of the united states. that was certainly implied in his dream of a nation living up to its creed, that all men are created equal. and today, america's first little black boy who grew up to be president of the united states stood where dr. king stood and gave thanks to dr. king and everyone who joined him there 50 years ago. >> because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed. and congress changed. and yes, eventually the white house changed. >>
dared to publicly dream that one day in alabama, little black boys and little black girls would be able to go hand in hand together with little white boys and little white girls as brothers and sisters. but he did not dare to publicly dream that one day a little black boy would grow up to be the president of the united states. that was certainly implied in his dream of a nation living up to its creed, that all men are created equal. and today, america's first little black boy who grew up to be...