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birmingham became johannesburg . nonviolent action was called a baptismal service. >> the racist element in the police department would create a crisis or confrontation, and so we knew that we wouldn't be in birmingham long before that would happen. >> dr. king was arrested for marching without a permit. and for his defiance, solitary confinement. a diary he kept while in jail in georgia a year earlier reveals how his thoughts would turn to his family. >> god blessed me with a great and wonderful life. i have never adjusted to bringing my children up under these inexplicable conditions. >> by 1963, dr. king had been arrested several times. >> nobody with any sense likes to go to jail. but if he puts you in jail, you go in that jail and transform it from a dungeon of shame to a haven of freedom and unity. >> despite his own words, the same diary shows king found incarceration draining. >> jail is almost like being dead while one still lives. it is bare existence, cold, cruel, degenerating. >> in his solitary confineme
birmingham became johannesburg . nonviolent action was called a baptismal service. >> the racist element in the police department would create a crisis or confrontation, and so we knew that we wouldn't be in birmingham long before that would happen. >> dr. king was arrested for marching without a permit. and for his defiance, solitary confinement. a diary he kept while in jail in georgia a year earlier reveals how his thoughts would turn to his family. >> god blessed me with a...
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the birmingham, alabama, airport authority also renamed the airport the birmingham international airport is now known as the birmingham shuttlesworth international airport in his honor. on behalf of a grateful nation, reverend shuttlesworth was presented with the presidential citizen's medal by president bill clinton on january 8, 2001. mr. shuttlesworth was married to safara bailey shuttlesworth and he was the proud father of four, patricia, ruby, fred jr. and caroline. he was also -- he also leaves behind 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. now, over the years reverend shuttlesworth has been -- has distinguished himself and been honored by numerous awards. his leadership that he showed this nation in fighting against racism is second to none. the people of the seventh congressional district of alabama that i am so grateful to represent commends him for his wonderful efforts and as the first black congresswoman elected from the state of alabama, i know i stand on the shoulders of reverend shuttlesworth. i would not be here today had it not been for his sacrifice and the sacri
the birmingham, alabama, airport authority also renamed the airport the birmingham international airport is now known as the birmingham shuttlesworth international airport in his honor. on behalf of a grateful nation, reverend shuttlesworth was presented with the presidential citizen's medal by president bill clinton on january 8, 2001. mr. shuttlesworth was married to safara bailey shuttlesworth and he was the proud father of four, patricia, ruby, fred jr. and caroline. he was also -- he also...
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he passed away today in birmingham. kai reed joins us with more. >> how white he did not get much national attention, but most historians would say that without him, the civil rights movement would have been much different. a local pastor tells us about his friendship and this time is spent in baltimore. >> he would have been right here. >> harold carter senior remembers fred shuttles worth. shuttlesworth was a guest preacher and a lifelong friend. >> he believed that segregation was dead wrong. he not only believe in it, but he believed his call to ministry what to do something about it. >> the first became a pastor in birmingham, alabama, in 1953. he was a powerful force against racial injustice. >> what he was doing in birmingham was not always with a spotlight on him, but he was marching against segregated patterns. >> at a time when segregation and jim crow strangle the south. he organized countless marches, demonstrations, and sit in separate pieces by two bombings, a beating, and was sent to jail many times. the
he passed away today in birmingham. kai reed joins us with more. >> how white he did not get much national attention, but most historians would say that without him, the civil rights movement would have been much different. a local pastor tells us about his friendship and this time is spent in baltimore. >> he would have been right here. >> harold carter senior remembers fred shuttles worth. shuttlesworth was a guest preacher and a lifelong friend. >> he believed that...
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the english interest p/e university of alabama-birmingham has survived it twice, the first time when she was 29, the second when she was 40. she wrote extensively about the disease from its pain to prognosis. >> i've gone on and on about we're not all the same. we have to look at people in context. clueless. i was clueless! i didn't have any idea. >> reporter: edwina sanders taught ryan how much more she had to learn. sanders was in trouble when she met ryan. >> here's the house. >> reporter: homeless for 16 years and with stage four breast cancer. you had no place to go. >> i was scared to trust anybody. >> reporter: because it had been so long since you trusted anybody? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: this is the church for the homeless in downtown birmingham whered is rye and edwina sanders first met. it sits just eight blocks from the college professor's office but the two worlds they came from are a million miles apart. >> two years ago, i would have stepped over edwina on the street. i could have been that person without the resources, and it-- it hit me in a way they couldn't-- i co
the english interest p/e university of alabama-birmingham has survived it twice, the first time when she was 29, the second when she was 40. she wrote extensively about the disease from its pain to prognosis. >> i've gone on and on about we're not all the same. we have to look at people in context. clueless. i was clueless! i didn't have any idea. >> reporter: edwina sanders taught ryan how much more she had to learn. sanders was in trouble when she met ryan. >> here's the...
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you have to come to birmingham. and birmingham was probably the meanest place at that time.ad not only had his house bombed, he had been beaten by the klan and almost left for dead. he still went to try to register his children for desegregated school. he was absolutely -- the amazing thing not that he died at 89. the amazing thing is that he lived this long. he never compromised with segregation. he was always willing to put his life and his family's life on the line. and, it's -- it was on his legacy in birmingham that we were able to get the 1964 civil rights bill and the march on washington. >> he certainly was a courageous individual in the civil rights movement. he was one of those people who also supported the leaders. why do you suppose he didn't get as much publicity as some of the others who were very well known in the movement? >> well, fred was a pastor. and he primarily was concerned with his church. he didn't go around the nation making speeches. he did most of his work in birmingham and then later in cincinnati when he was pastoring there. he was not trying to
you have to come to birmingham. and birmingham was probably the meanest place at that time.ad not only had his house bombed, he had been beaten by the klan and almost left for dead. he still went to try to register his children for desegregated school. he was absolutely -- the amazing thing not that he died at 89. the amazing thing is that he lived this long. he never compromised with segregation. he was always willing to put his life and his family's life on the line. and, it's -- it was on...
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a year later, in 1957, he and his wife took their daughters to enroll in an all-white school in birmingham. but as they arrived, they were met with men carrying chains, brass knuckles, and baseball bats. his wife, ruby, was stabbed in the head. he was beaten unconscious. mr. shuttlesworth once said from the pulpit, i'm answerable to
a year later, in 1957, he and his wife took their daughters to enroll in an all-white school in birmingham. but as they arrived, they were met with men carrying chains, brass knuckles, and baseball bats. his wife, ruby, was stabbed in the head. he was beaten unconscious. mr. shuttlesworth once said from the pulpit, i'm answerable to
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es la esperanza que tenemos, para evitar que la gente se siga yendo. >>> en birmingham alabama maríapareja que estaba apunto td contraer matrimonio en nueva jersey se frustró. por la intervención td agentes td inmigración que arrestaron al novio. el hombre tenía permiso td permanencia, tenía 8 años. y cuando trató de casarse terminó tras las rejas. aquí la frustrada novia, que la vida le cambió de un día para otro. >>> todo estaba listo para la boda, empezando por el vesti y s anillos los invitados sabían que seria el 23 # de septiembre el día del cumpleaños del novio. y una semana antes que se realizara, todo cambió. >>> como a las 8. unos oficiales de inmigración lo esperaron en la puerta del trabajo y se lo llevaron. >>> su novio de 3 años rubén quinteros barbosa de nacionalidad uruguuruguaya. fue llevado para indocumentados en nueva jersey. la visa que ingresó a 8 cadu ca. >>> es triste verlo llorar, desesperados que no sabemos que va a pasar que de pronto tu tienes planes y la vida te cambia. te cambia de un día para otro. >>> rubén quinteros enfrenta la deportación la visa que
es la esperanza que tenemos, para evitar que la gente se siga yendo. >>> en birmingham alabama maríapareja que estaba apunto td contraer matrimonio en nueva jersey se frustró. por la intervención td agentes td inmigración que arrestaron al novio. el hombre tenía permiso td permanencia, tenía 8 años. y cuando trató de casarse terminó tras las rejas. aquí la frustrada novia, que la vida le cambió de un día para otro. >>> todo estaba listo para la boda, empezando por...
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i first met him more than 50 years ago when we were brought back to birmingham during the freedom riotn may of 1961. he was there to greet us. when we were trapped in a church in montgomery a few days later as we have been beaten at the greyhound bus station, he was there, rallying the crowd and supporting us. his home was bombed and church was bombed. he was beaten. but he was fearless. he is one of the most courageous individuals of the movement. we will miss him. he was such a kind, beautiful, loving human being. he was a true leader of the birmingham movement during the time when the police commissioner used dogs and fire hoses on little children. >> well, the reverend shuttlesworth, died in birmingham, he was 89. we thank you so much congressman lewis for your memories. >> thank you. >> over half a century, to 1970, six million black americans uprooted themselves and moved north and west seeking a better life and more equality. their epic struggle is brilliantly captured in the narrative nonfiction of journalist isabel wilkerson's the warmth of other suns. she joins me from new yo
i first met him more than 50 years ago when we were brought back to birmingham during the freedom riotn may of 1961. he was there to greet us. when we were trapped in a church in montgomery a few days later as we have been beaten at the greyhound bus station, he was there, rallying the crowd and supporting us. his home was bombed and church was bombed. he was beaten. but he was fearless. he is one of the most courageous individuals of the movement. we will miss him. he was such a kind,...
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." >> reporter: a recent rally of latinos in birmingham, alabama, protesting the country's newest and toughest immigration law. >> ( translated ): someone said that no one chooses where to be born, but we can decide where to live! >> reporter: the law, known as h.b. 56, instructs police to detain any suspected illegal immigrants; employers to check a worker's immigration status with the government's e-verify system. >> we must fight together until h.b. 56 is repealed! >> reporter: latino alabamians even walked off their jobs for a day in protest. problem is, in rural alabama, most appear to be gone for good. >> our father in heaven, we pray that those fruit and vegetable producers might have that workforce in place that is required to harvest the crops that they produce. >> reporter: at a meeting in blount county, farmers were decrying a labor drought that's just gotten worse. >> for us, it's all about survival. that's just the bottom line, folks. without a viable labor source, we cannot survive. >> reporter: when the law went into effect last month, immigrant farm workers fled the fi
." >> reporter: a recent rally of latinos in birmingham, alabama, protesting the country's newest and toughest immigration law. >> ( translated ): someone said that no one chooses where to be born, but we can decide where to live! >> reporter: the law, known as h.b. 56, instructs police to detain any suspected illegal immigrants; employers to check a worker's immigration status with the government's e-verify system. >> we must fight together until h.b. 56 is...
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as happened yesterday and at the birmingham museum of arts in alabama. she received medical attention and was later taken to a hospital. >>> there reverent fred shuttlesworth died on october 5 and will be buried today in birmingham. on saturday, friends and family gathered at a birmingham church for a memorial service. >> he was unstoppable in his devotion to the struggle. it was really matchless. >> courage, you have to look in the pages of history to find men of equal coverage. >> his funeral was delayed because many of his civil rights colleagues were in d.c. last weekend for the dedication of the martin luther king jr. memorial. he was 89. >>> a ceremony is taking place at the king memorial day to honor fred shuttlesworth and the freed but in people. there are similarities between the civil rights movement and the struggle for freedom in libya. the event is from 2:00 until 4:00 this afternoon. >>> 5:36 right now, 49 degrees. >> new details on the search for a baby girl who vanished in kansas city. we're getting a look inside the home of baby lisa irw
as happened yesterday and at the birmingham museum of arts in alabama. she received medical attention and was later taken to a hospital. >>> there reverent fred shuttlesworth died on october 5 and will be buried today in birmingham. on saturday, friends and family gathered at a birmingham church for a memorial service. >> he was unstoppable in his devotion to the struggle. it was really matchless. >> courage, you have to look in the pages of history to find men of equal...
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flags in birmingham, alabamaing are flying at half staff in memory of the reverend fred shuttleworth died yesterday. he cofounded the christian leadership conference and was at the forefront of the movement. in birmingham, he was the target of three bombing attacks and beatings and was repeatedly arrested for speaking his mind. >>> the tech world is mourning the loss of steve jobs. the apple cofounder and former ceo died wednesday. he was 56. jobs was the creative force behind theipod, the ipad, the iphone and he was credited with turning apple into the world's most valuable technology company. >>> the suspect in the tucson shooting rampage will remain in arizona at least for now while his lawyers wait to hear about an appeal they filed. they're fighting a ruling to send jared lee loughner back to missouri for four more months of psychological treatment. loughner has been through four months of treatment there. >> you will no longer see people rappelling down the side of the washington monument. yesterday, engineers finished inspecting exterior damage caused by this summer's 5.8 magn
flags in birmingham, alabamaing are flying at half staff in memory of the reverend fred shuttleworth died yesterday. he cofounded the christian leadership conference and was at the forefront of the movement. in birmingham, he was the target of three bombing attacks and beatings and was repeatedly arrested for speaking his mind. >>> the tech world is mourning the loss of steve jobs. the apple cofounder and former ceo died wednesday. he was 56. jobs was the creative force behind theipod,...
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the year before his birmingham home was bombed but he and his family were not injured. president obama said shuttlesworth was a staple to the strength of the human spirit. >>> his impact and how we live stretched far and wide, steve jobs' innovations in the global marketplace next in a live report from london. it's 44 minutes past. he web all. guinea pig: row...row.took one, 8 months to get the guin: ..row. lile cbby one to yell row! guineaig: ro's kof strange. guinig: row...row. such a simple word... row. anncr: t an easierayof strange. save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. e u 15% or more on car insurance. should we order panda blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with wanchai ferry? you can make it in just 14 minutes. mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway. [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry. restaurant quality chinese in your grocer's freezer. >>> good morning to you. it's thursday, october 6th. this is your "a.m. wakeup call." i'm carol costello, joining you live from new york this morning. it's 47 minutes past the hour
the year before his birmingham home was bombed but he and his family were not injured. president obama said shuttlesworth was a staple to the strength of the human spirit. >>> his impact and how we live stretched far and wide, steve jobs' innovations in the global marketplace next in a live report from london. it's 44 minutes past. he web all. guinea pig: row...row.took one, 8 months to get the guin: ..row. lile cbby one to yell row! guineaig: ro's kof strange. guinig: row...row. such...
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. >>> joséni castro, u locutor de radio en birmingham. >>> la respuesta que ha tenido e se ha dicho ques completas han o ssu negocios, lugares donde un0 a0% han cerrado. difícil decir cuántos inmigrantes part en boicot, pero se s que media docena de fábricas de alimentos no abrieron congelando oprcs . airo vargas, nos dice en el norte delo se si fuerte >>> elvo es protestar cont implementación de la ley hb56 de alabama. >>> más que nada el principio de esta decisión es para buscar unidad, la unidad de la gente, que se sienttedos unos con ot enes apoyan la hb56, se dieran cuenta del gran aporte económico deosanos en alabama qué p si los hispanosbandonan el estado. >>> sen organizado a través páginas de redes sociales. que la ley era necesaria, para muchos, porque lo hispanos le q el trabajo a los estadounidenses . alel día de hoy, poniendo en peligro las cosechas. >>>anessa hauc, muchísimas por ci carolina de sur, la sociedade libertades civiles, pusieron una apelación para evitar que lay hb20 entre en vigor en enero, > en los Ángeles,iroteo dejó a 3 personas heridas, un hombre lleva var
. >>> joséni castro, u locutor de radio en birmingham. >>> la respuesta que ha tenido e se ha dicho ques completas han o ssu negocios, lugares donde un0 a0% han cerrado. difícil decir cuántos inmigrantes part en boicot, pero se s que media docena de fábricas de alimentos no abrieron congelando oprcs . airo vargas, nos dice en el norte delo se si fuerte >>> elvo es protestar cont implementación de la ley hb56 de alabama. >>> más que nada el principio de...
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york's graduate center is also author of what's wrong with united nations and how to fix it and in birmingham we crossed him and i said to christy he is the c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation right folks this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it but first marcia every time the united nations is mentioned it's never a dull moment especially when it comes to its flaws one of the largest international organization founded to facilitate world peace and uphold humanitarian causes the united nations has run up an ample record of criticism over its sixty six year history they are a critic inefficient say failure to avert conflicts as well as deploy a and disproportionate influence over decision making are only a few of the charges being made against it from the door for crisis to the genocide in rwanda and the tragedy at srebrenica the organization has time and again allowed human atrocities to happen on its watch. indeed the un's record reflects one shocking failure after another even in the organizations earliest days the un's founders created a world
york's graduate center is also author of what's wrong with united nations and how to fix it and in birmingham we crossed him and i said to christy he is the c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation right folks this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it but first marcia every time the united nations is mentioned it's never a dull moment especially when it comes to its flaws one of the largest international organization founded to facilitate world peace and...
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what he was doing in birmingham was not always with a spotlight on him. he was marching against segregated patterns. >> rev. carter met him when he was 15 years old. they were classmates. beside he worked martin luther king. >> concern is growing over the nation's prescription drug shortage. it is hard to find many drugs. what maryland congressman says certain drug companies are making things worse by jacking up their prices. jennifer franciotti has more. >> congressman elijah cummings has requested documents from these so-called gray market companies to see if these price hikes are justified. these are companies that are buying drugs on the fda drug shortage list. these are emergency room medications. manufacturing issues have caused the shortages. elijah cummings launched an investigation. one woman is upset because one medication her son takes is in short supply. >> obviously it impacts us. i'm fortunate that my son, the drugs have been made available. but to think as a mother and a parent that you are limited to a drug that could save your child's lif
what he was doing in birmingham was not always with a spotlight on him. he was marching against segregated patterns. >> rev. carter met him when he was 15 years old. they were classmates. beside he worked martin luther king. >> concern is growing over the nation's prescription drug shortage. it is hard to find many drugs. what maryland congressman says certain drug companies are making things worse by jacking up their prices. jennifer franciotti has more. >> congressman elijah...
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first colored church in birmingham. everybody's church. a gathering place for the community. so many of the movements, marches and demonstrations have emanated out of the basement of this church. when the bombing of the church happened right beyond the exit sign, that's where four little girls were killed, murdered in this church. >> it's very serious. this is sacred ground for us. >> as you might marnlgs i knew judge blackburn. we were on the same court together. she succeeded me as chief judge in the court. i'm sure that she ruled in accordance with what she viewed to be the law. unfortunately, in some very serious ways, she was mistaken. ours is a country really that is based on immigration. we are a nation of immigrants. only two categories of americans don't fall into the category of immigrants, and that is the native americans, the indians, and the black americans. we're the only ones who didn't seek to come here. all of us, black and whites, have to keep working towards making all americans realize that we are all in this boat toget
first colored church in birmingham. everybody's church. a gathering place for the community. so many of the movements, marches and demonstrations have emanated out of the basement of this church. when the bombing of the church happened right beyond the exit sign, that's where four little girls were killed, murdered in this church. >> it's very serious. this is sacred ground for us. >> as you might marnlgs i knew judge blackburn. we were on the same court together. she succeeded me...
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ya similare una que emplea a inmigrantes vio en medio de co desde birmingham clos botifoll con . >>>la radio dice uno pidiÓ por un boicot en ch de mi negocio. una situaciÓn terriestable lo que pasa aquÍ alabama.tros necesitamos a todas las person que vienen a trabajar so vienen con el sueÑo americano.>>> empleados lo de ser densor de indocumentados y Á siendo inundados por correros, uno esc lo condeno poapoyar a esos malditos que arruinan al ps. >>> y otro dice que este nte es ano, y debe ser cerrado. >>> los dubrinski dicen que por or puedan onarlos sobrestatusigratorios han decidido partir. >>> une temor de perder lo poco que tenemo si nos arrestan nos confiscan todo. chebeso los tiene devastados. >>> injusto q tremos a estas personas asÍ vienen a trabajar duro para el para soportar familias. >>> mientras ellos se preparan la separaciÓn, s emplalistan para un futuro incierto la a de la ley de alabama se decidirÁ en tribunales. >>> ma a missouri, la policÍa busca a un grupo de que atacÓ a moisÉs martÍnez, que se veÍ asÍ dos semanas despuÉs, y d sus agresores eran may le dijeron mexi
ya similare una que emplea a inmigrantes vio en medio de co desde birmingham clos botifoll con . >>>la radio dice uno pidiÓ por un boicot en ch de mi negocio. una situaciÓn terriestable lo que pasa aquÍ alabama.tros necesitamos a todas las person que vienen a trabajar so vienen con el sueÑo americano.>>> empleados lo de ser densor de indocumentados y Á siendo inundados por correros, uno esc lo condeno poapoyar a esos malditos que arruinan al ps. >>> y otro dice...
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this happened in a birmingham hospital. work beside martin luther king to for the southern christian leadership conference. he was called a courageous freedom fighter by dr. king. he was arrested 30 to 40 times. he was a guest preacher more than a decade ago. >> just a basic creature. a lot of fun, laughs, food, happiness. he was so fearless. what he was doing in birmingham with not always a spotlight on him. was marching against saturday. >> he was 89 years old. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> a busy morning rush. southbound 95 is heavily delayed back to the 895 split. speeds around 9 miles an hour down to the fort mchenry because the right tube remain closed in both directions. a lot of delay behind it. if you had to the harbor tunnel, around 51 miles per hour. you can use that as your alternate. you may want to consider the key bridge. mountain road is tracking an accident. another one with some delays on northbound 295 approaching 198 that is taking up the left lane. we have the right tube cl
this happened in a birmingham hospital. work beside martin luther king to for the southern christian leadership conference. he was called a courageous freedom fighter by dr. king. he was arrested 30 to 40 times. he was a guest preacher more than a decade ago. >> just a basic creature. a lot of fun, laughs, food, happiness. he was so fearless. what he was doing in birmingham with not always a spotlight on him. was marching against saturday. >> he was 89 years old. >> now...
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>> birmingham, alabama, is number two. >> and number one? detroit, michigan. a lot of people out of work in detroit. a lot of problems as a result of that. maybe a whole lot of worry. you ever watch those commercials? it's for a bank and the dog, worry, worry, worry about the bone. he's got the bone? maybe it's travelers. he takes the bone and digs it up and takes it to the bank. that's frank gifford. that dog is frank gifford. worry, worry, worry. what do you have to worry about? you've got the best life in the world. >> most of the stuff we worry about never, ever happens. i've been wringing my hands about things. here is what's weird. when i have way, way, way too much on my mind in overload, i fall dead asleep. when i have two things to think about, i'll let them roll around forever. if it's too much for me to handle, it's overload, i conk out and go to sleep. >> you know what makes me mad when we are traveling together. i get on a plane and i can't do anything. hoda puts on her little hodi. hodi's hoodie. >> i go under. >> out until we arrive. i love her
>> birmingham, alabama, is number two. >> and number one? detroit, michigan. a lot of people out of work in detroit. a lot of problems as a result of that. maybe a whole lot of worry. you ever watch those commercials? it's for a bank and the dog, worry, worry, worry about the bone. he's got the bone? maybe it's travelers. he takes the bone and digs it up and takes it to the bank. that's frank gifford. that dog is frank gifford. worry, worry, worry. what do you have to worry about?...
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someone must have seen a black person and a white person playing checkers together this birmingham, and maybe they were having a good time, maybe too good of a time. and someone must have seen that and said to themselves, the entire foundation of southern civilization is in peril, and we cannot have this and actually sat down and wrote this as a law. throughout the south in courtrooms, there was actually a black bible and a white bible to swear to tell the truth on. a black bible and a white bible to swear to tell the truth on. and what that meant was that the sacred text, the sacred scriptures that many of the people in that region built their entire spiritual world view on was not acceptable for the two races to touch. and i found out about this through reading a newspaper article in which it was referred to not because of the absurdity of it, but because it had actually disrupted a trial that was in progress. because they could not find the black bible for the witness to take -- to swear to tell the truth on. so that meant the bailiff and the sheriff had to search the whole courtroom
someone must have seen a black person and a white person playing checkers together this birmingham, and maybe they were having a good time, maybe too good of a time. and someone must have seen that and said to themselves, the entire foundation of southern civilization is in peril, and we cannot have this and actually sat down and wrote this as a law. throughout the south in courtrooms, there was actually a black bible and a white bible to swear to tell the truth on. a black bible and a white...
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en la única radio hispana de birmingham llamaron a un paro el próximo miércoles.a marqueta. seria mostrar elmpacto de los 100.000 impactos que viven en la nacin. >>> dan el primer paso para que alguien más comience aomar el siguiente paso. >>> por lo pronto, hasta en los sermones dominicales lesacen advertencias y maría antonieta collins. univisión. >>> otro tema, di la verdad el secretario de justiciarick holder, cuando f al congreso. y no autorizó la situación rápido y furioso, insisten que dijo la verdad un congresista republicano, quiere obligarlo a declarar de nuevo. lourdes nos habla del nuevo enfrentamien. porque la información en los reportes no sugería un problema. na' cambiara hasta que nos superemos en el actual clima político,as soluciones reales no son importantes como las po sesos políticas o lograr titulares en las noticias por cable. >>> acusó de negligencia, e inmpetencia, la carta noace si no o ofuscar echarle la culpa a otros insultar y cambiar el tema alejándolo de responsabilidad del departamento. en la creación implementación yutorización de
en la única radio hispana de birmingham llamaron a un paro el próximo miércoles.a marqueta. seria mostrar elmpacto de los 100.000 impactos que viven en la nacin. >>> dan el primer paso para que alguien más comience aomar el siguiente paso. >>> por lo pronto, hasta en los sermones dominicales lesacen advertencias y maría antonieta collins. univisión. >>> otro tema, di la verdad el secretario de justiciarick holder, cuando f al congreso. y no autorizó la...
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king to bring the movement to birmingham where dr.king would write his letter from a birmingham jail. he writes of the necessity of the direct action campaign fighting -- quote -- "broken promises and blasted hopes. inthe two words broken and blasd meant so much to them personally because both were attacked so frequently. september 1963, the 16th street baptist church was bombed murdering four little girls in a movement's grief and responsive resiliency helped pass the civil rights act of 1964. by the next year he helped organize the march from selma to montgomery across the pettiss bridge, galvanizing meeting after meeting with his fiery words. he soon arrived in cincinnati, coming across the ohio river, as pastor and entering the north as pastor of the great new light baptist church in evan dale. he trained freedom riders in nearby oxford ohio at the western campus for women, now affiliated or absorbed by miami of hospital, one of our great state universities. he trained those freedom riders, thousands of activists who would travel
king to bring the movement to birmingham where dr.king would write his letter from a birmingham jail. he writes of the necessity of the direct action campaign fighting -- quote -- "broken promises and blasted hopes. inthe two words broken and blasd meant so much to them personally because both were attacked so frequently. september 1963, the 16th street baptist church was bombed murdering four little girls in a movement's grief and responsive resiliency helped pass the civil rights act of...
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. >> aquÍ en la Única estaciÓn radial de birmingham el jÚbilo fue palpable. >> estamos muy aliviadoscorte de apelaciones lo que otros capÍtulos de la ley. >> aquÍ en la coaliciÓn de intereses hispanos en alabama tienengrandes razones. son los que a diario enfrentan las consecuencias de esta ley. por lo pronto, dice isabel rivero, al bloque de la secciÓn relativa al estado el migratorio de los padres y estudiantes en las escuelas. tambiÉn la secciÓn que lleva a mostrar documentos a policÍas y son arrestados. >> las autoridades se dieron cuenta de queen alabama estaba pasando algo. >> los activistas dicen que el paro, el ausentismo en los colegios y las protestas de los trabajadores generar resultados. >> queremos ayudarlos y estamos aquÍ para salvar sus cosechas. >> el informe sobre las cosechas que se pierden en alabama por falta de mano de obra habÍa reunido a este grupopor la maÑana. >> la gente comenzÓ a llamar decidida para ir a ayudar a los granjeros para levantar la cosecha. >> estÁn solicitando extranjeros y quisiera saber comÚn puedo comunicar. >> estamos dispuestos a ir a ay
. >> aquÍ en la Única estaciÓn radial de birmingham el jÚbilo fue palpable. >> estamos muy aliviadoscorte de apelaciones lo que otros capÍtulos de la ley. >> aquÍ en la coaliciÓn de intereses hispanos en alabama tienengrandes razones. son los que a diario enfrentan las consecuencias de esta ley. por lo pronto, dice isabel rivero, al bloque de la secciÓn relativa al estado el migratorio de los padres y estudiantes en las escuelas. tambiÉn la secciÓn que lleva a...
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. >>> tributes in birmingham, alabama to the late reverend fred shuttlesworth.ild the civil rights movement along side the reverend dr. martin luther king. helped to vince dr. king to come to birmingham. >> he was the incredible force and there were a lot of talented aand brave people around martin but there was only one shuttlesworth around martin. >> he was one of the four founding ministers of the southern christian leadership conference. >>> a new memorial at arlington national cemetery. it honors 14 jewish chaplains who died in service to the country since world war ii. it is next to memorials for protestants and catholic chaplains. jewish groups had been working for recognition for the rabbis who served during war time. >>> protestors taking part in occupy d.c. have been camped out at macpherson square for some three weeks now. they are promising to stay put but safety issues are becoming a bit of a concern. maureen umeh takes a closer look. >> the makeshift kitchen at occupy d.c. could be considered ground zero. in the new battle, protesters are fighting
. >>> tributes in birmingham, alabama to the late reverend fred shuttlesworth.ild the civil rights movement along side the reverend dr. martin luther king. helped to vince dr. king to come to birmingham. >> he was the incredible force and there were a lot of talented aand brave people around martin but there was only one shuttlesworth around martin. >> he was one of the four founding ministers of the southern christian leadership conference. >>> a new memorial at...
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. >> by all accounts the picture perfect streets of birmingham, michigan are an ideal place to raise children. it's hometown usa. >> i was an irish catholic, middle class girl that lived in the suburbs. i had a nice family and went to church. i was a good kid. i did not party and i wasn't loose. i was just a normal, every day kid. >> back in 1981, teresa flores was a 15-year-old high school student. that's when her family relocated from a small world town to this upscale suburb outside detroit. >> i think it was the hardest move that we made. >> teresa's family moved every year as her father, an executive, climbed the corporate ladder. in 1981 that meant a new house, new friends, and starting a new life in a new high school. unlike the small, rural high school she had attended, her new high school had thousands of kids who teresa considered exotic, including a junior named daniel. >> he was very flashy and wore like ralph lauren pants that were ironed and lots of gold jewelry and nice smelling cologne. i was drawn to it. >> one day daniel offered teresa a ride home. >> i thought he w
. >> by all accounts the picture perfect streets of birmingham, michigan are an ideal place to raise children. it's hometown usa. >> i was an irish catholic, middle class girl that lived in the suburbs. i had a nice family and went to church. i was a good kid. i did not party and i wasn't loose. i was just a normal, every day kid. >> back in 1981, teresa flores was a 15-year-old high school student. that's when her family relocated from a small world town to this upscale...
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they had to make an emergency in birmingham. flight had to turn around seizure suffered a earlier in the day. ross said he would still try to perform at the university of memphis. no word on his condition. >>> the university of maryland back to the future to milestone. thousands have packed the for the midnight madness college basketball season. it was started by a basketball head coach. tonight they had the best place years past to mark the occasion. is much more on the event up in sports at college park. .>> a man's private tragedy the procedure-- him and a renewed hope. >>> i will tell you what is in this frenzy >> new at all of a clock, iphone fever is back. -- new at 11:00, iphone fever is back. it has a voice recognition feature. insideeven news is on tonight with more. >> this store was very busy day, long into the evening. a lot of excitement across the for this new iphone. the newestfrenzy, activation.oice apple calls it intelligence within the system. >> when would you like me to remind you? took a while to get the han
they had to make an emergency in birmingham. flight had to turn around seizure suffered a earlier in the day. ross said he would still try to perform at the university of memphis. no word on his condition. >>> the university of maryland back to the future to milestone. thousands have packed the for the midnight madness college basketball season. it was started by a basketball head coach. tonight they had the best place years past to mark the occasion. is much more on the event up in...
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umbrella day, birmingham, eventually into atlanta. it's once we get further north on saturday that this storm is going to hit the cold air. this is just what my computer sa significant. this is not my forecast. this is meteorologists up and down the east coast are dealing with this forecast this morning. the computers are telling possibility of accumulating snow from philadelphia, boston, d.c., heart ford. we have gotten october snow in boston, hartford and providence but not sh far south. i'm thinking it's going to be too warm. i think the computers are overdoing it a little bit so my forecast is in the cities you will see snow. at worst it will get slushy. suburbs could see 1 to 3 inches in the grass yeah areas. the hills in connecticut, massachusetts, poconos in northern jersey the best chance of actually getting accumulating snows, even lalgts on the roads. that's a very difficult saturday forecast. keep it in mind for your travel in those areas. that's a look at your national forecast. now a look at the weather outside your windo
umbrella day, birmingham, eventually into atlanta. it's once we get further north on saturday that this storm is going to hit the cold air. this is just what my computer sa significant. this is not my forecast. this is meteorologists up and down the east coast are dealing with this forecast this morning. the computers are telling possibility of accumulating snow from philadelphia, boston, d.c., heart ford. we have gotten october snow in boston, hartford and providence but not sh far south. i'm...
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he worked nights in a factory called lucas in birmingham. i have a regret that i never had a chance to sit down and have ha man-to-man talk with him. >> so it would seem that a he would have seen a lot of your fame. >> oh, yeah. >> how did he feel -- >> on his death bed, he said to me, the only thing i have to say to you -- he thought all drugs were speed or sleeping pills. he didn't know anything else. he said to me, look, do something about your drinking and do something about your sleeping pills. and the next day he was gone. i mean, it's like i have a lot of regrets that i didn't -- i was too young and too big headed, if you like, because i was right in the clouds with black sabbath and i was somebody and had money in my pocket and i had a car and my own house. >> do you think he would have been very proud of you, of what you've now done. >> i know he would. i know he would. i have a picture of him in my room there. and when i look at this cross today, i say hi, dad. >> really? >> yeah. i mean, he was a nice guy in his own way, you know.
he worked nights in a factory called lucas in birmingham. i have a regret that i never had a chance to sit down and have ha man-to-man talk with him. >> so it would seem that a he would have seen a lot of your fame. >> oh, yeah. >> how did he feel -- >> on his death bed, he said to me, the only thing i have to say to you -- he thought all drugs were speed or sleeping pills. he didn't know anything else. he said to me, look, do something about your drinking and do...
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than just the organizing the boycotting that's been happening, that's the in alabama, actually birminghamt, the cradle of the civil rights movement. what's been interesting is we're all about trying to kind of tell the stories of what's really happening here. are the stories of the farmer or the elementary schoolteacher, right, or actually u.w. clement, civil rights icon who are connecting the dots and saying this is a human rights, civil rights issue. i appreciate you taking the time to play the video. to be sitting at 16th street baptist church, the site of the bonding in 1963, i can't believe that what nearly 50 years later, i mean yesterday was a dedication of the martin luther king memorial, here we are talking about an issue that's impacting, of course, you know, a specific demographic. i think the question here that i've been asking people is this the real alabama? does this reflect what you want alabama to be? >> judge klem enlt, as far as i know is the first african-american federal judge in alabama, is that right? >> yes. >> i know he told you. >> nominated by jimmy carter. he t
than just the organizing the boycotting that's been happening, that's the in alabama, actually birminghamt, the cradle of the civil rights movement. what's been interesting is we're all about trying to kind of tell the stories of what's really happening here. are the stories of the farmer or the elementary schoolteacher, right, or actually u.w. clement, civil rights icon who are connecting the dots and saying this is a human rights, civil rights issue. i appreciate you taking the time to play...
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hundreds gathered in birmingham to remember the reverend fred shuttlesworth.lier this month at 89 years old. reverend shuttlesworth was a truck driver who studied religion at night and became a pastor of a church in birmingham. during his fight for civil rights, the reverend survived a bombing and at least one beating and he says police arrested him 30 to 40 times. the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. once called reverend shuttlesworth in the center there one of our nation's most courageous freedom fighters. today, dr. king's son was among those who spoke. >> though we join in mourning the loss of this giant of a civil rights movement, we also share in celebrating a courageous life well-lived and a great hero whose shining example will live on in the hearts and minds of many forever. we thank you, fred shuttlesworth. we thank your family for lending him to us. god bless you. [ applause ] shep ♪ ♪ ♪ when your chain of supply ♪ goes fr here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there ♪ ♪ track it all through the air, that's logistics
hundreds gathered in birmingham to remember the reverend fred shuttlesworth.lier this month at 89 years old. reverend shuttlesworth was a truck driver who studied religion at night and became a pastor of a church in birmingham. during his fight for civil rights, the reverend survived a bombing and at least one beating and he says police arrested him 30 to 40 times. the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. once called reverend shuttlesworth in the center there one of our nation's most courageous...