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. >>> let's go to what looks like a basement in baldwin city, kansas. gathered down there. grandma anne just walks through the door. >> what's going on? [ gasping ] [ screaming ] >> good reaction. >> what's going -- woo! >> she is in total shock because there is a brand-new yorkie that is being handed over to her. grandma lost her yorkie of 15 years recently. she had been super sad about it. losing a pet is a big deal. they are part of the family. >> happy birthday! >> happy birthday! >> oh my god. >> her family decided to all pitch in to get her a brand-new puppy yorkie that will now be part of her life for many years to come. >> meanwhile, the other is dog, oh, come on. >> don't forget about me. >> i am a lap dog too! >> well, it was a really sweet moment. they named the new puppy >> already. i love you and i will keep you, hug you and pet you. you are my favorite. >> forever and ever and ever. you can see the joy in her face. everybody is so happy that they were able to do this for her. obviously it means a lot to her. they also shared this photo of
. >>> let's go to what looks like a basement in baldwin city, kansas. gathered down there. grandma anne just walks through the door. >> what's going on? [ gasping ] [ screaming ] >> good reaction. >> what's going -- woo! >> she is in total shock because there is a brand-new yorkie that is being handed over to her. grandma lost her yorkie of 15 years recently. she had been super sad about it. losing a pet is a big deal. they are part of the family. >> happy...
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it seemed every structure in the city held grieving visitors. james baldwin was one of those who made the pilgrimage to atlanta. baldwin said at a hotel. he didn't stay in an army cot in a classroom. they left the hotel -- atlanta hotel. it is of course where king had been a preacher. that's where the service was held. they squeezed their way closer to the church. outside the church he leaned -- leaned up against the cadillac. but brown didn't see them. once till someone on the church steps recognized him. he followed his escort into the church and found a seat among the thousand souls press in ebenezer. he held a lineup of celebrity entertainers. abernathy was a basically the second second-in-command. in the civil rights organization. baldwin were in the atmosphere it was black with tension indescribable. as something perhaps the heavens and the earth might crack. as a service began they begin they try to keep themselves together i did not want to weep for martin tears seemed futile i may also been afraid and i could not had been the only onefr but if i bega
it seemed every structure in the city held grieving visitors. james baldwin was one of those who made the pilgrimage to atlanta. baldwin said at a hotel. he didn't stay in an army cot in a classroom. they left the hotel -- atlanta hotel. it is of course where king had been a preacher. that's where the service was held. they squeezed their way closer to the church. outside the church he leaned -- leaned up against the cadillac. but brown didn't see them. once till someone on the church steps...
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they were in classrooms and jimmy's yams and it seemed every structure in the city helped reading visitors. james baldwin was one of those who made the pilgrimage to atlanta and while baldwin stayed at a hotel, he didn't stay in an army cot in a classroom. on the morning of tuesday april 9 and he wrapped his atlanta hotel and walked to towards ebenezer baptist church which of course is where he had been a preacher and his father had been a preacher and that is where the service was held. people stretched from every direction. he squeezed his way closer to the church and inch by inch until a wall of humanity finally stopped him in his tracks. outside of the church. he was wildly until someone on the church steps recognized him and sort of lifted him over. he followed his escort into the church and found a seat, but those. the pew in front of him held celebrity entertainers, marlon brando, said the party. ralph abernathy occupied the pope and was basically the second in command in the civil rights organization. baldwin wrote the atmosphere was black with a tension that was indescribable as something perhap
they were in classrooms and jimmy's yams and it seemed every structure in the city helped reading visitors. james baldwin was one of those who made the pilgrimage to atlanta and while baldwin stayed at a hotel, he didn't stay in an army cot in a classroom. on the morning of tuesday april 9 and he wrapped his atlanta hotel and walked to towards ebenezer baptist church which of course is where he had been a preacher and his father had been a preacher and that is where the service was held. people...
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city and in gymnasiums. and grieving visitors, a mourner in every bay. james baldwin was one who made the pilgrimage to atlanta and he didn't stay in a classroom. on the morning of tuesday, april 9th baldwin left his atlanta hotel and walked toward ebenezer baptist church which is working had been a preacher and his father had been a preacher and that is where the service was held. throngs of people stretched in every direction. baldwin squeezed his way closer to the church inch by inch until an impenetrable wall of humanity stopped him in his tracks. outside the church baldwin leaned against the cadillac carrying football star jim brown, but brown didn't see him. he district related wildly -- justin related wildly until someone recognized him, lifted me over, baldwin wrote. he followed his escort into the church and found the scene among the thousands souls, and there was a line of activity entertainers. marlon brando, sammy davis junior, sidney poitier, harry belafonte sat up front alongside caretta scott king. ralph abernathy occupied the pulpit and was basically k
city and in gymnasiums. and grieving visitors, a mourner in every bay. james baldwin was one who made the pilgrimage to atlanta and he didn't stay in a classroom. on the morning of tuesday, april 9th baldwin left his atlanta hotel and walked toward ebenezer baptist church which is working had been a preacher and his father had been a preacher and that is where the service was held. throngs of people stretched in every direction. baldwin squeezed his way closer to the church inch by inch until...
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city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- dr. phil mcgraw, hailey baldwincomedian julio torres, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 860! connecticut! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much, everybody. welcome. look at that is a hot crowd right there tonight. that is a good looking, hot new york city crowd. welcome, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show", everybody. guys, dr. phil is my guest tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he is here to answer the question on everyone's mind -- what the hell is going on with kanye? [ laughter and applause ] that's right, dr. phil is here. or as he'll be known in a few years, oprah's chief of staff. [ laughter ] some big news here. the senate has confirmed mike pompeo to be the new secretary of state. yeah. pompeo says he's excited, looks forward to working under trump for the next three to four weeks. [ laughter and applause ] it's a thrill. it's a thrill. pretty cool. today, trump met with the german chancellor an
city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- dr. phil mcgraw, hailey baldwincomedian julio torres, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 860! connecticut! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much, everybody. welcome. look at that is a hot crowd right there tonight. that is a good looking, hot new york city crowd. welcome, everybody. [...
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baldwin. disgusting individual. she is bragging about how she is tenured so you can't fire her. i am not so sure about that because they're reviewing her status at the river cityyou should pay here or visit. >> i'd love to to see what she has to say outside the barriers of twitter. i think furthermore, it's disgusting. it's wrong.but she thinks she can get away with it because this is a liberal college campus 101. >>jesse: she is used to saying things like that.what you call those people? keyboard warriors. very bold but i don't think she'd say that to the family space. what about you? >> i agree. it's quite obvious. what's interesting is the more we let these folks you will, the more we let them get on twitter and just poop their brains out. etc. the more folks that voted for president trump get the confirmation they start looking at these folks and progressives on the left and they go you know what, i don't agree with that. >>jesse: this helps the president and the movement because you say that's why i voted for president trump. i want to show some sound from our friend keith ellison. he actually had this to say about voting republican. let's hear it. >> did
baldwin. disgusting individual. she is bragging about how she is tenured so you can't fire her. i am not so sure about that because they're reviewing her status at the river cityyou should pay here or visit. >> i'd love to to see what she has to say outside the barriers of twitter. i think furthermore, it's disgusting. it's wrong.but she thinks she can get away with it because this is a liberal college campus 101. >>jesse: she is used to saying things like that.what you call those...
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baldwin. the pictures, these images out of syria in this chemical attack are, in a word, horrific. aid work remembers describing what they are seeing in the cityduma as apocalyptic. victims, children, women, families not killed by bombs, not killed by gunfire, but by poisonous gas. the assad regime denies responsibility but president trump says there is not much doubt assad and syria is behind the attack, nothing is off the table and how the u.s. may respond. let me bring in a fellow at the washington institute where he focuses on syria and u.s. policy and is the author of "in the lion's den." so, andrew, nice to have you back. let me say, we heard the u.s. said he will make a decision in the next 48 hours. here is what may be different from that attack and the responsibility from a year ago because now that the president is telegraphing that something is coming and if syria knows that, what could assad do differently this time? how could he prepare? >> that's a good question. i think there are a couple of things here. one, if you telegraph there's going to be military action against syria, then you're hoping for diplomacy or behind-the-scenes
baldwin. the pictures, these images out of syria in this chemical attack are, in a word, horrific. aid work remembers describing what they are seeing in the cityduma as apocalyptic. victims, children, women, families not killed by bombs, not killed by gunfire, but by poisonous gas. the assad regime denies responsibility but president trump says there is not much doubt assad and syria is behind the attack, nothing is off the table and how the u.s. may respond. let me bring in a fellow at the...