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in 1967, his parents move to birmingham, where boxes are storeed and forgotten again. that is until patrick moves here to take care of his parents and rediscovered them. his parents pass away in 1999, went 10 days of each other. the family home, in the time warn boxes are patrick and his sister's. proud of his family heritage, he shows off the heirlooms during dinner parties. >> i am crazy about history. and this was a resource i wanted to share with people. >> he brings them out to theing itiningit thanksgiving table. >> the dinner, between gravy bowl, and turkey you bridg brine map output it on the table. >> true, it was end of dinner, so it was mostly messy plates, that is probably madea worse. you know, as far as danger to the map. at the time it was the joy that it would give you looking at it. >> but by 2013, patrick wonders if he might reap another joy from his "strange inheritance." to be blunt, he could use the money. since retiring early at french, he has -- 47 he has accumulated credit card debt, and a home equity loan. >> credit card debt it monumental we h
in 1967, his parents move to birmingham, where boxes are storeed and forgotten again. that is until patrick moves here to take care of his parents and rediscovered them. his parents pass away in 1999, went 10 days of each other. the family home, in the time warn boxes are patrick and his sister's. proud of his family heritage, he shows off the heirlooms during dinner parties. >> i am crazy about history. and this was a resource i wanted to share with people. >> he brings them out to...
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patrick monitors the auction from his home in birmingham. are not off to a smooth start. >> the auction was going slow generally. things weren't reaching their auction estimate. so as my map came up, i was trepidation. >> it appears only two bidders will be competing for it. the amount slowly creeps higher from 75 to 85 grand, then to 97,000. patrick knows he should be ecstatic, but you know o how it goes, when you're told it's six figures, it is six figures you want. >> this time it stopped long enough for the auctioneer to say, fair warning. so i thought, it's go going at 97. >> is he right? that's next on "strange inheritance." no chest-beating monologues about engine size, horsepower, or performance. no anthemic soundtracks to stir the soul. just a ram heavy duty that can carry more weight than any other heavy-duty truck. get more facts at ramtrucks.com .. ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get
patrick monitors the auction from his home in birmingham. are not off to a smooth start. >> the auction was going slow generally. things weren't reaching their auction estimate. so as my map came up, i was trepidation. >> it appears only two bidders will be competing for it. the amount slowly creeps higher from 75 to 85 grand, then to 97,000. patrick knows he should be ecstatic, but you know o how it goes, when you're told it's six figures, it is six figures you want. >> this...
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and attorney peter hall of birmingham, alabama.ht the speaker stand after the program as mrs. watts came. and may mrs.il watts come to the speaker stand. will the drivers of the shuttle buses begin moving quietly now to your buses. i want everybody here to keep your position. if you are seated or iñ' standing, until the benediction is pronounced. this is a )3vnonviolent assembly. we came together and we will leave together. someone has just passed me a wallet which was found. if you can identify it i will be happy to give it to you. this march is very costly. when fever you come up against the state where your tax money and my tax money is being used to keep you down then we must give liberally if we are to get up. please, if you have a contribution to give at the close of the service do not take it back home. but give it to me, for i am the treasurer of the southern christian leadership conference or to some of my associates. when you get back home, make your check to sclc and mail home to the southern christian leadership confere
and attorney peter hall of birmingham, alabama.ht the speaker stand after the program as mrs. watts came. and may mrs.il watts come to the speaker stand. will the drivers of the shuttle buses begin moving quietly now to your buses. i want everybody here to keep your position. if you are seated or iñ' standing, until the benediction is pronounced. this is a )3vnonviolent assembly. we came together and we will leave together. someone has just passed me a wallet which was found. if you can...
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from mark, rate to birmingham from birmingham to selma, from selma to montgomery at 3:00 o'clock and a circle award and often bloody, and it had become a highway up from darkness. alabama has tried to newer -- nurture and defend evil. evil has -- to death on dusty roads of this state that i stand before you this afternoon, with the conviction that segregation is on its deathbed and alabama. and the only thing uncertain about it is how costly is the sacrificial mess and wallace will make -- our whole campaign in alabama has been centered around the right to vote and was in the attention on the nation in the world today on the nile of the right to vote we are exposing the very origin of a racial segregation in the southland. racial segregation as a way of life did not come about as a natural result of hatred between the races, immediately after the civil war. there were no laws segregating the races. toward the end of the reconstruction of iraq, something significant happened. that is what was known as the populist movement. the leaders of this movement began awakening the poor white m
from mark, rate to birmingham from birmingham to selma, from selma to montgomery at 3:00 o'clock and a circle award and often bloody, and it had become a highway up from darkness. alabama has tried to newer -- nurture and defend evil. evil has -- to death on dusty roads of this state that i stand before you this afternoon, with the conviction that segregation is on its deathbed and alabama. and the only thing uncertain about it is how costly is the sacrificial mess and wallace will make -- our...
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the reverend nelson smith of birmingham, alabama. attorney peter hall of birmingham, alabama. this is a committee of 20 persons who will meet in the church upstairs for final instructions from our leader dr. king. a gentleman from california -- make mrs. wants please come to the speaker stand. will the drivers of all the shuttle buses begin moving quietly to your buses. i want everybody here to keep your position. if you are seated or if you are standing until the benediction is pronounced. this is a nonviolent assembly. we came together and we will leave together. someone has just passed to me a wallet which was found. if you can identify, i will be happy to give it to you. this march is very costly. when you come up against the state, where your tax money is being used to keep you down, we must give liberally if we are to give up. please, if you have a contribution, at the close of the service, do not take it home, but give it to me. for i am the treasurer of the southern christian leadership conference. when you get home, make your checks to sclc and mail them to the southe
the reverend nelson smith of birmingham, alabama. attorney peter hall of birmingham, alabama. this is a committee of 20 persons who will meet in the church upstairs for final instructions from our leader dr. king. a gentleman from california -- make mrs. wants please come to the speaker stand. will the drivers of all the shuttle buses begin moving quietly to your buses. i want everybody here to keep your position. if you are seated or if you are standing until the benediction is pronounced....
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no birmingham, no photo, no march on washington, and no selma.men in the photograph, ask them how far the country has come? the teen's name is walter gadsden, i couldn't locate him. he seemed to have evaporred into the history. the cop has been identified to for years as dick middleton and he told his story that the photo didn't bother him. middleton's old colleague remembers him, too. >> yes, i have seen it, and that is officer middleton. and i don't know -- the dog is on the leash, but i got no answer, because i wasn't there. >> reporter: dick middleton is still alive, living in birmingham, alabama. >> it's not him. >> reporter: he was a birmingham police officer, yeah? >> that is not him. >> reporter: he told the washington post it was him. >> no, no, that is not. >> reporter: would you ask him? did you show him this? >> yes, it's not him. >> reporter: people have brought it before? >> yes, they have done it before. it's not him. >> reporter: who is that? >> i have no idea. >> reporter: >> reporter: some other birmingham cop? >> yes. >> it's a
no birmingham, no photo, no march on washington, and no selma.men in the photograph, ask them how far the country has come? the teen's name is walter gadsden, i couldn't locate him. he seemed to have evaporred into the history. the cop has been identified to for years as dick middleton and he told his story that the photo didn't bother him. middleton's old colleague remembers him, too. >> yes, i have seen it, and that is officer middleton. and i don't know -- the dog is on the leash, but...
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-- outside of birmingham -- a historically black college formed in 1898 by former slaves. a college whose students just 15 years ago launched the selective buying campaign to initiate the birmingham movement toward civil rights. in an article about her loved hometown selma, just a few weeks ago, u.s. congresswoman terry sewall's said -- "we must move beyond the bridge." her words about moving forward led me to reflect on the concept of bridge and my greetings to you today comes with those reflections. a bridge, connection between two points. a bridge enables a person to move from point a to point b crossing over whatever normally would be an obstacle or make the commute impossible. a body of water, a chasm or gorge, a highway or railroad. metaphorically, a bridge does the same thing. it connects our past and our future. a bridge is a way forward. to commemorate the historic walk across the edmund pettis bridge 50 years ago, we give honor to those who gave their lives. those who bled, those who were beaten, those whose names we know and those who remain unnamed. we remember
-- outside of birmingham -- a historically black college formed in 1898 by former slaves. a college whose students just 15 years ago launched the selective buying campaign to initiate the birmingham movement toward civil rights. in an article about her loved hometown selma, just a few weeks ago, u.s. congresswoman terry sewall's said -- "we must move beyond the bridge." her words about moving forward led me to reflect on the concept of bridge and my greetings to you today comes with...
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now i am supposed to bring greetings from birmingham, alabama. and birmingham is a magic city.re like here a climate of oppression rains on one hand and will neglect of its negroes innocence on the other. if the mobs don't stop negroes, the police will if the police miss you, the courts are bound to get you. these are the hectic days of bull. mr. carter who us to set down the law. i'm the law. he brought that down to brother george. because george is trying to use it now. but now, since we have turned mr. carter out, we got a mayor that is not quite a bull -- he thinks that you can substitute tears for positive action. his philosophy now seems to be don't act bad, but do not go in any further than you have to go. and don't do anymore then you must do. and because he is crying the klansmen are using more dynamite now than they used to use. we are going to have to start devastating like hell in birmingham, alabama. now, the voter registrations have not become quite christian either. i can't take time to quote the statistics. the voter registration policy is now -- let many come b
now i am supposed to bring greetings from birmingham, alabama. and birmingham is a magic city.re like here a climate of oppression rains on one hand and will neglect of its negroes innocence on the other. if the mobs don't stop negroes, the police will if the police miss you, the courts are bound to get you. these are the hectic days of bull. mr. carter who us to set down the law. i'm the law. he brought that down to brother george. because george is trying to use it now. but now, since we have...
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-- from montgomery to birmingham, from birmingham to selma, from selma act to montgomery. it was a circle that was long and often bloody. alabama has tried to defeat evil, but evil is choking to death in the dusty roads of this state. segregation is on its deathbed. our whole campaign in alabama has been centered around the right to vote. in focusing the attention of the nation and the world today on the flagrant denial of the right to vote, we are exposing the root cause of racial segregation in the southland. racial segregation as a way of life did not come about as the natural resort -- result of hatred between the races immediately after the civil war. as the noted historian see them, in his book -- he clearly points out the segregation of the races was really political stratagem taught by the emerging interest in the south. you see, it was as simple thing that keeps the poor white masses working for years. why, he became -- the plantation or mill owner with threatened to fire him and pay him even less. thus the southern wage level was kept unbearably low. but toward t
-- from montgomery to birmingham, from birmingham to selma, from selma act to montgomery. it was a circle that was long and often bloody. alabama has tried to defeat evil, but evil is choking to death in the dusty roads of this state. segregation is on its deathbed. our whole campaign in alabama has been centered around the right to vote. in focusing the attention of the nation and the world today on the flagrant denial of the right to vote, we are exposing the root cause of racial segregation...
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white america was profoundly aroused by birmingham because it witnessed the whole community of negro facing terror and brutality with her row it current. the nation finally forced congress to write legislation in the hope that it would eradicate the stain of birmingham. the civil rights act of 1964 gave negroes some part of their rightful dignity, but without the vote, it was dignity without -- once more, the method of nonviolent resistance was -- once again, a community was mobilized to confront the adversary. again, the brutality of a dying order strings across the land. selma, alabama, became a shining moment. if the words of american life lurked in dark streets it arose passionately. the concentration of good and evil compressed in the tiny community of selma generated the master power to turn the whole nation to a new course. president johnson rightly praised the kurds of the negro for awakening the conscience of a nation. on our part, we must pay our profound respects to the white american food cherished their democratic tradition -- white american tradition. from selma, back t
white america was profoundly aroused by birmingham because it witnessed the whole community of negro facing terror and brutality with her row it current. the nation finally forced congress to write legislation in the hope that it would eradicate the stain of birmingham. the civil rights act of 1964 gave negroes some part of their rightful dignity, but without the vote, it was dignity without -- once more, the method of nonviolent resistance was -- once again, a community was mobilized to...
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the four little girls in the church of god in birmingham on sunday morning, in spite of this, we must go on and be sure that they did not die in vein. the pattern of their feet, as they walked through jim crow barriers and the great stride toward freedom, the thunder of the marching men of joshua and the the world rest between that trail. my people listen. the battle is in our hands, the battle is in our hands in mississippi and alabama and all over the united states. i know there is a cry today in alabama. we see it in numerous editorials. when will martin luther king sclc snic and all these civil rights agitators and all the labor leaders and students and others get out of our community and let alabama return to normalcy. i have a message that i would like to leave with alabama this evening. >> tell it tell it doctor! >> that is exactly what we don't want and we will not allow it to happen. >> yes sir! >> we know that it was normalcy in marion that led to the brutal murder of jimmy lee jackson. >> yes! >> it was normalcy in birmingham that led to the murder on sunday morning of four
the four little girls in the church of god in birmingham on sunday morning, in spite of this, we must go on and be sure that they did not die in vein. the pattern of their feet, as they walked through jim crow barriers and the great stride toward freedom, the thunder of the marching men of joshua and the the world rest between that trail. my people listen. the battle is in our hands, the battle is in our hands in mississippi and alabama and all over the united states. i know there is a cry...
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children had been part of a birmingham strategy. they became part of a selma strategy. they were obviously part of the little rock children. we talk about young people. even dr. king himself was quite young throughout the movement. but i'm talking about children. with what were the strategies that you all were learning as young kids about what to do in moments like this? >> we knew that our parents' jobs would be jeopardized if they -- if we were arrested and they linked us to them. so taught us. my brother's one of the founding foot soldiers and he told me if you're going to be involved in
children had been part of a birmingham strategy. they became part of a selma strategy. they were obviously part of the little rock children. we talk about young people. even dr. king himself was quite young throughout the movement. but i'm talking about children. with what were the strategies that you all were learning as young kids about what to do in moments like this? >> we knew that our parents' jobs would be jeopardized if they -- if we were arrested and they linked us to them. so...
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>> in the demonstrations and bombings, recently in birmingham where they killed 4 little negro girls. what is interesting to me, the nation of islam hasn't done anything to retaliate. >> i think you should be happy. >> does your lack of action contradict your principles? >> no, i will explain it. you should be happy that muslims who follow the honorable elijah mohammed don't believe in any form of integration and believe that every mention of integration by whites whether it be mouth of kennedy or the lowest white liberal in the street who is beatnik-like involving himself in these integration efforts, if we believed in it, we would integrate and we would fight anybody who got in our way or made any effort whatsoever to stop us from integrating. if we really believed that the law of the land, the supreme court and other so-called judicial bodies were for real, when they talked about integration, we would integrate and knowing that the law was on our side and any effort that we made toward integration, why we would know the law should be on our side if it's the law of the land. if it's
>> in the demonstrations and bombings, recently in birmingham where they killed 4 little negro girls. what is interesting to me, the nation of islam hasn't done anything to retaliate. >> i think you should be happy. >> does your lack of action contradict your principles? >> no, i will explain it. you should be happy that muslims who follow the honorable elijah mohammed don't believe in any form of integration and believe that every mention of integration by whites...
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and that brings me to one of the main reasons that i'm here in birmingham today.ne of the main ways to make sure paychecks go farther is to make sure working families don't get ripped off. [applause] all right? and that's why we've taken action, to protect americans from financial advisers who don't necessarily have the interests of their clients at heart. that's why we've taken steps to protect student borrowers from unaffordable debt. we want them to know before they owe. it's why five years ago we passed historic wall street reform, to end this era of too big to fail. where banks on wall street, some of them would make reckless bets and everybody else would have to clean up after them. and why we've been working to protect people so they understand mortgages and they don't buy homes they can't afford and end up in a situation not only hurting themselves, but hurting the financial system. and that's why as parts of this reform we created an independent consumer watchdog with just one mission, and that is to look out for all of you. it's called the consumer finan
and that brings me to one of the main reasons that i'm here in birmingham today.ne of the main ways to make sure paychecks go farther is to make sure working families don't get ripped off. [applause] all right? and that's why we've taken action, to protect americans from financial advisers who don't necessarily have the interests of their clients at heart. that's why we've taken steps to protect student borrowers from unaffordable debt. we want them to know before they owe. it's why five years...
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dogs in birmingham. we shall overcome.make you go to the bridge named after a klansman and take teargas and look in the future and say, i don't know when and i don't know how, but god will pave the way somehow. spiritual people don't calculate their steps, but they know their steps are ordered by the lord. spiritual people, that's what brought us this far. i tell my daughters that i heard one of the lord -- one or two of our speakers talk. there are some things you aren't going to be able to move. some things, your laptop can't give you an answer. that is where something else kicks in. faith ain't what you can figure out. faith ain't what you can talk you later. faith is what doesn't make sense. faith is when you shouldn't do it but something in you makes you go ahead and do it anyhow. faith is the substance of things , hope for the evidence of things not seen. faith is when the doctors give up, but you are holding onto one another. faith is when you got a pile of bills and no money, but you say, he will provide all of my
dogs in birmingham. we shall overcome.make you go to the bridge named after a klansman and take teargas and look in the future and say, i don't know when and i don't know how, but god will pave the way somehow. spiritual people don't calculate their steps, but they know their steps are ordered by the lord. spiritual people, that's what brought us this far. i tell my daughters that i heard one of the lord -- one or two of our speakers talk. there are some things you aren't going to be able to...
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it in birmingham with those four little girls, right?to marion where jimmie lee jackson was killed. and then it moved onto selma and then it moves onto montgomery so we celebrate all of that because that is the big picture of where we are today and what is going on. i salute all of those cities and those citizens who pay that price. i wanted to certainly give a shout out, i do not think he is here -- i saw secretary of hud mr. julian castro was here, and he and his administrative team have done an outstanding job of working with us in terms of trying to find ways to improve this community and build neighborhood communities by finding grants and money to do that so i am elated about that. i am thankful for his presence he visited a lot of places in the city along with michael we've had some great is his, and that is all because of our congresswoman sewell. congresswoman sewell asked him to come as we try to find a difference in the city, and i thank you, congresswoman. and lastly i thank all of you for being here, thank you for coming to
it in birmingham with those four little girls, right?to marion where jimmie lee jackson was killed. and then it moved onto selma and then it moves onto montgomery so we celebrate all of that because that is the big picture of where we are today and what is going on. i salute all of those cities and those citizens who pay that price. i wanted to certainly give a shout out, i do not think he is here -- i saw secretary of hud mr. julian castro was here, and he and his administrative team have done...
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not bringing your children to selma to montgomery, to birmingham, little rock.ng what your people have gone through. every culture knows its background. and i think that we should know too, that it didn't start in selma. there were -- >> it's one of my favorite things about this event is how many young people i have seen. like little people. how many parents have seen that it is important for the children to be here on this day. i want to send this over now to my colleague joy reid. she's over at brown chapel where the service is beginning to wrap up. joy? >> thanks very much melissa. very important and poignant story. i story. i am standing here with marie ka coleman who is a state representative representing birmingham. >> that's correct. >> talk a little bit about this what this anniversary means. obviously the city of birmingham so crucial in the civil rights movement, so much violence there and of course the violence that took place in selma. >> to me now we more than commemorating what happened 50 years ago, and of course i give all 0 imagine to my an says
not bringing your children to selma to montgomery, to birmingham, little rock.ng what your people have gone through. every culture knows its background. and i think that we should know too, that it didn't start in selma. there were -- >> it's one of my favorite things about this event is how many young people i have seen. like little people. how many parents have seen that it is important for the children to be here on this day. i want to send this over now to my colleague joy reid. she's...
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now i am supposed to bring greetings from birmingham, alabama. and birmingham is a magic city.ains on one hand and will neglect of its negroes innocence on the other. if the mobs don't stop negroes the police will. if the police miss you, the courts are bound to get you. these are the hectic days of bull. mr. carter who us to set down -- used to set down the law. i'm the law. he brought that down to brother george. because george is trying to use it now. but now, since we have turned mr. conner out, we got a mayor that is not quite a bull -- he thinks that you can substitute tears for positive action. his philosophy now seems to be don't act bad like you used to act, but do not go in any further than you have to go. and don't do anymore then you must do. and because he is crying, the klansmen are using more dynamite now than they used to use. we are going to have to start demonstrating like hell in birmingham, alabama. [cheers and applause] now, the voter registrations have not become quite christian, either. i can't take time to quote the statistics. the voter registration pol
now i am supposed to bring greetings from birmingham, alabama. and birmingham is a magic city.ains on one hand and will neglect of its negroes innocence on the other. if the mobs don't stop negroes the police will. if the police miss you, the courts are bound to get you. these are the hectic days of bull. mr. carter who us to set down -- used to set down the law. i'm the law. he brought that down to brother george. because george is trying to use it now. but now, since we have turned mr. conner...
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not birmingham, alabama of course but birmingham here. i'm very excited about.tent i'm excited about. >> how many weeks until the u.k. election? >> a month and a half. getting close. back to one of our big stories in the u.s. it's been a tough few weeks for lumberly inquiry lumber ly inquiry day to -- liquidators. >> the battle is joined. fighting back against allegations some of the flooring it sells is unsafe. it has a dedicated section on its website. a pair of slickly produced videos and held an hour long conference call to respond to an expose of 60 minutes claiming it has unsafe levels that causes cancer. but the founder and chairman tom sullivan was nowhere to be heard. instead rob lynch took aim at short seller fuelling the story to drive the stock price down. >> individuals with a financial agenda can orchestrate an agenda against us regarding the safety of our product and cause undue concern. >> the company claimed 60 minutes used the wrong test procedure even though it's the same one that regulators used to screen and lynch insists the company goes ab
not birmingham, alabama of course but birmingham here. i'm very excited about.tent i'm excited about. >> how many weeks until the u.k. election? >> a month and a half. getting close. back to one of our big stories in the u.s. it's been a tough few weeks for lumberly inquiry lumber ly inquiry day to -- liquidators. >> the battle is joined. fighting back against allegations some of the flooring it sells is unsafe. it has a dedicated section on its website. a pair of slickly...
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temperatures are in the 60s for charlotte. 70 right now in birmingham. 80 degrees in houston. we will see a little bit of that mild air later on in the week. but it's not going to stick around too long. look at ultimate doppler it's dry but there is a little disturbance off to the west. that is weakening. that could bring an overnight flurry to parts of the area. but otherwise it will be chilly again tomorrow. when i indoors the timing of some showers may be even a rumble of thunder later on this week. back to you lucy and chris. >> all right talk to you soon, scott. murder suicide what police believe led to the death of a bucks county couple they died on their home in northampton township. family members called police yesterday when boris did not show up at his store on jewelers row to fix a plumbing problem. police say he and his wife were shot in the head and they did find a gun near his body. >>> developing to night police say they're looking for at least three thieves. what are they after? car air bags. shattered glass and tarped windows now line the 2,000 block of hartel
temperatures are in the 60s for charlotte. 70 right now in birmingham. 80 degrees in houston. we will see a little bit of that mild air later on in the week. but it's not going to stick around too long. look at ultimate doppler it's dry but there is a little disturbance off to the west. that is weakening. that could bring an overnight flurry to parts of the area. but otherwise it will be chilly again tomorrow. when i indoors the timing of some showers may be even a rumble of thunder later on...
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the daniel payne legacy plaza in birmingham. it is all paid for.he opportunity to serve here. i want to acknowledge -- if you would just wave your hand, his wife. thank you so much for being here. [applause] thank you for the opportunity. and now, we will ask -- it is so good to be here and have everybody. amen. we are going to ask everybody -- self govern themselves today. amen. god be praised. [applause] >> let me thank god this day for there is no other place i would rather be at this hour than in the house of the lord. >> amen. >> before i say what i want to say, which will be quick, i must say how proudly i am to once again have -- i am proud to have my wife and our daughter here with us. [applause] the only grandchild of martin and coretta king. i was asked to do a tribute, and it has been 50 years, but i am not feeling like a tribute because i find it challenging to celebrate -- yes, we celebrate so many who -- some gave their lives and others walked over the bridge yesterday 50 years ago and were beaten badly but when we think about what ma
the daniel payne legacy plaza in birmingham. it is all paid for.he opportunity to serve here. i want to acknowledge -- if you would just wave your hand, his wife. thank you so much for being here. [applause] thank you for the opportunity. and now, we will ask -- it is so good to be here and have everybody. amen. we are going to ask everybody -- self govern themselves today. amen. god be praised. [applause] >> let me thank god this day for there is no other place i would rather be at this...
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when you read the letter from birmingham jail and you see the depth of his learned this -- learnedness and the sharpness of his theological insight. where lincoln was a lifelong skeptic and not someone who would have maybe defined himself as a christian in many ways and yet he has this deep self-taught understanding of theology. and they both use the text differently. we can quotes packet -- link" passages -- lincoln quotes passages, he uses it as cultural glue in the way that shakespeare was used in the 19th century. king retells the story of the prodigal son -- not the prodigal son, the good samaritan. he brings people into the story and says we have to identify with the other not to think about ourselves but the guy lying in the street. three different strategies that will effective in their own way -- very different strategies but effective in their own way. mr. wilson: you mentioned the tremendous butcher bill of the war and on lincoln, and the visitation that he writes, you can see that it is the why and the water so long getting to him . -- why so long getting to them. he says i
when you read the letter from birmingham jail and you see the depth of his learned this -- learnedness and the sharpness of his theological insight. where lincoln was a lifelong skeptic and not someone who would have maybe defined himself as a christian in many ways and yet he has this deep self-taught understanding of theology. and they both use the text differently. we can quotes packet -- link" passages -- lincoln quotes passages, he uses it as cultural glue in the way that shakespeare...
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dean: it is like letters from birmingham jail which is full of quotations from an astonishing array of sources which he had to have those in memory. mr. carson: maybe if he hadn't been in jail he would not have had time to concentrate. [laughter] mr. carson: he didn't like to do it but he was in jail and there's nothing better, right? mr. matthews: compare and contrast. [laughter] mr. matthews: the approach of lincoln and king to today's political leaders on issues of economic justice, social justice, and war as a means of settling problems. dean: economic, social, and what? mr. matthews: war, . compare their approach to today's leaders. dean: i recently read king's riverside church speech which got him into a lot of hot water as he says the three great challenges to american life were racism, materialism, and militarism. i think it is clear on war and peace issues king and lincoln -- lincoln lamented the cost and bloodshed of the war but lincoln was obviously the commander-in-chief whereas i think king was more of a peace person. i am not sure about the other ones. lincoln was not an
dean: it is like letters from birmingham jail which is full of quotations from an astonishing array of sources which he had to have those in memory. mr. carson: maybe if he hadn't been in jail he would not have had time to concentrate. [laughter] mr. carson: he didn't like to do it but he was in jail and there's nothing better, right? mr. matthews: compare and contrast. [laughter] mr. matthews: the approach of lincoln and king to today's political leaders on issues of economic justice, social...
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we appreciate the way to mention birmingham. i met with the folks, some of the folks from the birmingham facility just recently. one of the things you talked about and they mentioned to me was that the new iphone, new iphone six have an encryption in it that you can't get into they're encrypted and there's no back door key. and just wanted to know what and, of course, this is different from their predecessors, the other phones were able to get into. what is fbi's decision on apple and google's decision both to encrypt these smart phones? >> we have a huge problem. where we in law enforcement state, local and federal, and a national security are increasingly when we have core processes judges issued search warrant or interception warrant we are unable to exit on those orders because the device is locked with the committee patients are encrypted. so we are drifting to a place where all the people look at us with tears in her eyes and said what do you mean you can't? my daughter is missing. you have for fun. tell me who she was tex
we appreciate the way to mention birmingham. i met with the folks, some of the folks from the birmingham facility just recently. one of the things you talked about and they mentioned to me was that the new iphone, new iphone six have an encryption in it that you can't get into they're encrypted and there's no back door key. and just wanted to know what and, of course, this is different from their predecessors, the other phones were able to get into. what is fbi's decision on apple and google's...
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iconic photos of bloody sunday were captured by spider martin, a white photographer working for birminghamhe time. john carlton of the bristol center walks us through some of those images. >> spider martin was a news photographer who grew up in the birmingham, alabama area. he was a work aday photojournalist who covered everything in the world that the newspaper needed to be covered there in birmingham. they did find out that there was going to be a march a protest march so they asked spider to go down and cover that as a photographer. his photography documented that entire event that we now call bloody sunday. he documented visually the protestors organizing getting ready to go on their march across the edmund pettus bridge. andy young later ambassador to the united nations andy young leading a prayer with the leaders and the people who were going to be in the protest march. while they were marching to the bridge the alabama state police, the local sheriffs department, are, the local police authorities, were assembling themselves to prevent them from marching out of selma and all the way
iconic photos of bloody sunday were captured by spider martin, a white photographer working for birminghamhe time. john carlton of the bristol center walks us through some of those images. >> spider martin was a news photographer who grew up in the birmingham, alabama area. he was a work aday photojournalist who covered everything in the world that the newspaper needed to be covered there in birmingham. they did find out that there was going to be a march a protest march so they asked...
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it was not the same as birmingham or montgomery.one of the characteristics was that selma was smaller and everybody knew everybody. there was a close relationship. there were no homes or churches bombed in selma. they had mortgages on the church. if you bond the church -- you did not have that. the other thing that was very peculiar was that people had generations of family that were close to each other, black and white. the black families were not -- they developed these relationships. they went to each other's funerals. that was the only time they came together, the church. people were very loyal. they had instilled so much fear into the black people until the black people themselves participated in helping other black people stay in their place. that was the attitude and the climate i found when i came to selma, alabama. host: he mentioned the student nonviolent coordinating committee. one of the voting rights activists in alabama and organizers of the selma to montgomery marches. today, the commemoration, 50 years later selma bl
it was not the same as birmingham or montgomery.one of the characteristics was that selma was smaller and everybody knew everybody. there was a close relationship. there were no homes or churches bombed in selma. they had mortgages on the church. if you bond the church -- you did not have that. the other thing that was very peculiar was that people had generations of family that were close to each other, black and white. the black families were not -- they developed these relationships. they...
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i was here at my friend, steve dawson, who joins me here from birmingham today, and we went and sat at the lunch counter in greensboro. we went to many of the sites along the sacred route. we brought james farmer to birmingham for the first time that he had been there since the freedom ridews,s, and we crossed the bridge here in selma, alabama. we wanted to do that because we did not want to just read about that history in a book. we wanted to see with our own eyes, to understand in our own minds, and to feel and our own heatrts what this had menatant for our country, and i remain in my work nearly every in the cabin of president obama inspired by what i learned on that journey. i want to thank the foot soldiers of the civil rights movement who dedicated their lives to the noble legacy that we honor today. it is that legacy that president obama honored yesterday when he signed a bill recognizing the foot soldiers of the civil rights movements, and it is that legacy that makes me proud to announce that the president's budget, released just last month, proposes $50 million to restore and
i was here at my friend, steve dawson, who joins me here from birmingham today, and we went and sat at the lunch counter in greensboro. we went to many of the sites along the sacred route. we brought james farmer to birmingham for the first time that he had been there since the freedom ridews,s, and we crossed the bridge here in selma, alabama. we wanted to do that because we did not want to just read about that history in a book. we wanted to see with our own eyes, to understand in our own...
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in fact, in the birmingham incident he is more concerned about his attacker than himself.veryone else was concerned about him. and he goes into a room and actually has a conversation with the guy that attacked him. it is something that was deeply felt by him that his life might end at any point and particularly when you get to 68, after the level of violence in the country at that time. this was after major rebellions in detroit and newark. mr. wilson: there is a real parallel with lincoln, he did not like protection. he even hated it all the time. and he have her -- never had much protection, anyway. the police assigned a guy to hang out around the white house. but he was the kind of a list that started talking before he became president that he had an intuition that he would meet a terrible end and he told people he did not think he would outlive the war. and i think that you can see that -- of course, it is easier to see things in retrospect but you can see that in the second inaugural, he does not have a program, but he describes why it has happened. he puts in their s
in fact, in the birmingham incident he is more concerned about his attacker than himself.veryone else was concerned about him. and he goes into a room and actually has a conversation with the guy that attacked him. it is something that was deeply felt by him that his life might end at any point and particularly when you get to 68, after the level of violence in the country at that time. this was after major rebellions in detroit and newark. mr. wilson: there is a real parallel with lincoln, he...
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the montgomery movement, birmingham movement, ok? selma movement. voters rights. now, it is going to be ferguson, missouri. that is our next movement. >> let's go back to the phones. rochelle in providence, rhode island. caller: yes. >> go ahead. caller: dr. lafayette, do you see today's commemoration of the sum of march bloody sunday more of a celebration of past civil rights accomplishments? or should it or is it more of a protest against recent judicial compromises in the voting rights act? reverend lafayette: yes, the movement in selma today. this is a celebration. commemoration. but also a continuation. a continuation of the same movement that we have experienced all along. that movement will not stop. king made his last speech in memphis, tennessee. he said, i have been to the mountaintop, i have looked over and i have seen the promised land. i may not get there, but i believe that we come as a people, we'll get to the promised land. so we look at the movement and the young people who are working to help her about that change that we are convinced that this
the montgomery movement, birmingham movement, ok? selma movement. voters rights. now, it is going to be ferguson, missouri. that is our next movement. >> let's go back to the phones. rochelle in providence, rhode island. caller: yes. >> go ahead. caller: dr. lafayette, do you see today's commemoration of the sum of march bloody sunday more of a celebration of past civil rights accomplishments? or should it or is it more of a protest against recent judicial compromises in the voting...
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>> birmingham, alabama. >> what are you hoping the president will say?e and have a family and what happened in the 1960s to what we enjoy today. our family has the freedom to attend any college in the united states. our children can attend basically any school, our quality of life is good and somebody paid a price for that. so, to the extent that that message resonates today, i have to be a part and show my support by being here and hopefully it will be a memorable occasion for my child as she looks back at the pictures from being here for the 50th anniversary. >> thank you very much. >> all right. >> ma'am, i want to ask you 50 years ago not far from where we stand state troopers brutalized folks. 50 years later we have come a long way, but are you satisfy would the progress and what do you hope the president says today? >> we have a long way to go. i'm just hoping he is here, not just for what happened 50 years ago, but anything to help us move forward. to give us information. to help us move forward. >> excellent, thank you. >> pardon me, sir, can i a
>> birmingham, alabama. >> what are you hoping the president will say?e and have a family and what happened in the 1960s to what we enjoy today. our family has the freedom to attend any college in the united states. our children can attend basically any school, our quality of life is good and somebody paid a price for that. so, to the extent that that message resonates today, i have to be a part and show my support by being here and hopefully it will be a memorable occasion for my...
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i was a senior editor at southern living at the time based in birmingham where i live. we went to work that day. >> oh you brought it. >> there is an extra in the march 2015 southern living. i highly encourage you read it. >> thank you. when the storm happened we knew because of the weather man saying there was a storm coming. i don't think i remembered paying that much attention but my husband is from california and didn't grow up with tornados and paid close attention and was very worried about it. on the day of the 27th we were sent home from work. i remember sitting in my living room on my couch with my husband and our son who was three at the time. we were watching tv. we were watching james band who is maybe the only who has a bauble headed doll. people really love and trust him. he can call out the intersection and the cat fish restaurants in the path of the storm instead of saying county roads. he will say where the bbq used to be over by the walmart and people know exactly where he is warning. anyway i was sitting there with my family watching tv and we see the
i was a senior editor at southern living at the time based in birmingham where i live. we went to work that day. >> oh you brought it. >> there is an extra in the march 2015 southern living. i highly encourage you read it. >> thank you. when the storm happened we knew because of the weather man saying there was a storm coming. i don't think i remembered paying that much attention but my husband is from california and didn't grow up with tornados and paid close attention and...
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it in birmingham with those four little girls, right? and then it moved on to marion where jimmie lee jackson was killed. and then it moved onto selma and then it moves onto montgomery so we celebrate all of that because that is the big picture of where we are today and what is going on. i salute all of those cities and those citizens who pay that price. i wanted to certainly give a shout out, i do not think he is here -- i saw secretary of hud mr. julian castro was here, and he and his administrative team have done an outstanding job of working with us in terms of trying to find ways to improve this community and build neighborhood communities by finding grants and money to do that so i am elated about that. i am thankful for his presence he visited a lot of places in the city along with michael we've had some great is his, and that is all because of our congresswoman sewell. congresswoman sewell asked him to come as we try to find a difference in the city, and i thank you, congresswoman. and lastly i thank all of you for being here, th
it in birmingham with those four little girls, right? and then it moved on to marion where jimmie lee jackson was killed. and then it moved onto selma and then it moves onto montgomery so we celebrate all of that because that is the big picture of where we are today and what is going on. i salute all of those cities and those citizens who pay that price. i wanted to certainly give a shout out, i do not think he is here -- i saw secretary of hud mr. julian castro was here, and he and his...
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we appreciate the -- huntsville and also in birmingham. i met with some of the folks from the birmingham facility just recently. and one of the things that we talked about whereby they had mentioned to me was that the new iphone, new iphone 6s have an encryption in it that you can't get into the -- they're encrypted and there's no back door key. and just wanted to know what -- and of course this is different from their predecessors. the other phones they were able to get into. what is the fbi's position on both apple and google's decision to encrypt these smartphones? >> we have a huge problem where we in law enforcement, local, state, federal, and national, when we have court processes judges issue search warrants or interception warrants, we're unable to execute on those orders. because the device is locked or the communications are encrypted. and so we're drifting to a place where a whole lot of people are going to look at us with tears in their eyes and say, what do you mean you say you can't? my daughter is missing. what do you mean y
we appreciate the -- huntsville and also in birmingham. i met with some of the folks from the birmingham facility just recently. and one of the things that we talked about whereby they had mentioned to me was that the new iphone, new iphone 6s have an encryption in it that you can't get into the -- they're encrypted and there's no back door key. and just wanted to know what -- and of course this is different from their predecessors. the other phones they were able to get into. what is the fbi's...
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dogs in birmingham. we shall overcome. spiritual people make you go to the bridge named after a klansman and take teargas and look in the future and say, i don't know when and i don't know how, but god will pave the way somehow. spiritual people don't calculate their steps, but they know their steps are ordered by the lord. spiritual people, that's what brought us this far. i tell my daughters that i heard one of the lord -- one or two of our speakers talk. there are some things you aren't going to be able to move. some things, your laptop can't give you an answer. that is where something else kicks in. faith ain't what you can figure out. faith ain't what you can talk you later. faith is what doesn't make sense. faith is when you shouldn't do it but something in you makes you go ahead and do it anyhow. faith is the substance of things , hope for the evidence of things not seen. faith is when the doctors give up, but you are holding onto one another. faith is when you got a pile of bills and no money, but you say, he will
dogs in birmingham. we shall overcome. spiritual people make you go to the bridge named after a klansman and take teargas and look in the future and say, i don't know when and i don't know how, but god will pave the way somehow. spiritual people don't calculate their steps, but they know their steps are ordered by the lord. spiritual people, that's what brought us this far. i tell my daughters that i heard one of the lord -- one or two of our speakers talk. there are some things you aren't...
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. >> spider martin was a news photographer growing up in birmingham alabama.d work a day photo journalists, covering everything in the world that the newspaper needed coverage in birmingham. they found out there was going to be a protest march. they asked spider to go down and cover that as a photographer. his photography documented that event. that we call bloody sunday. documenting visually the protests organised getting ready to go on the march across the bridge. andy young ambassador to the united nations preying, leading a prayer with the leaders, and the people in the protest march. while they were marching to the bridge the alabama state police local sheriff's department and local police authorities were assembling themselves to prevent them from marching out of selma and all the way to montgomery. the marchers were coming over the bridge. they photographed a long line of marchers. they were told to stop. the police are marching towards them. he is pointing his finger at the marchers in the photograph and basically saying "you have 5 seconds to get out
. >> spider martin was a news photographer growing up in birmingham alabama.d work a day photo journalists, covering everything in the world that the newspaper needed coverage in birmingham. they found out there was going to be a protest march. they asked spider to go down and cover that as a photographer. his photography documented that event. that we call bloody sunday. documenting visually the protests organised getting ready to go on the march across the bridge. andy young ambassador...
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. >> spider martin grew up in birmingham, alabama area.to journalist that covered everything the newspaper needed to be covered in birmingham. they did find out there would be a march a protest march so they asked spider to go down there and cover that as a photographer. his photography documented that entire event that we now call bloody sunday. he documented visually, the protesters organizing, getting ready to go across their marsh across the edmund pettus bridge. andy young ambassador to the united nations leading a prayer i should say with the leaders and the people who were going to be in the protest march. and while they were marching to the bridge, the alabama state police the local sheriff's department the local police authorities were assembling themselves to prevent them from marching from selma to montgomery. by the time the marchers were coming across the bridge and he photographed the long line of marchers. they were told to stop so the police are marching toward them. he's pointing his finger at john lewis and the marchers i
. >> spider martin grew up in birmingham, alabama area.to journalist that covered everything the newspaper needed to be covered in birmingham. they did find out there would be a march a protest march so they asked spider to go down there and cover that as a photographer. his photography documented that entire event that we now call bloody sunday. he documented visually, the protesters organizing, getting ready to go across their marsh across the edmund pettus bridge. andy young ambassador...
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from birmingham up to tennessee 4 to 6 inches possible. mild weather across the south with the rainfall. look at atlanta, 70. mid-70s. plenty of rainfall in the forecast in new york and boston. not too bad. low to mid-50s. john and christine. >>> time for an early start on your money. asian and europe markets lower. most americans friday welcomed a solid jobs report. investors worry that the fed will raise interest rates sooner. the dow tumbled 279 points. all three lost nearly 2% for the weekend. futures are lower. wall street has one thing to celebrate. today, the bull market turns six years old. >> light those candles. >> march 9th 2009. 676. it has climbed 206%. that makes this the fourth strongest bull market on record. most analysts believe this bull has enough steam to make it to seven years. the longest bull market from 1987 to 2000. if you were to replicate this lengths -- sometimes old bull has a lot left. >>> 13 minutes after the hour. it is fuelled by the sun. a plane launching overnight. hoping to become the first of its kind
from birmingham up to tennessee 4 to 6 inches possible. mild weather across the south with the rainfall. look at atlanta, 70. mid-70s. plenty of rainfall in the forecast in new york and boston. not too bad. low to mid-50s. john and christine. >>> time for an early start on your money. asian and europe markets lower. most americans friday welcomed a solid jobs report. investors worry that the fed will raise interest rates sooner. the dow tumbled 279 points. all three lost nearly 2% for...
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instead alabama birmingham face ucla in the third round. champ in trouble against texas southern.ith authority. the january so that had 22 points. sandhya would say showing up and showing up angry. arizona shot 60 percent from the field. wildcat cruise and face ohio state on saturday. if maple leaf a wedding at the air canada center isn't that what every girl wants. >> married at the rink. like to be there. chris to hurdle. san jose with logan first goal in 6 games. joe shut your mouth thornton to carlson in the slot for 13. 10 seconds before the second enter mess. the shot deflect off tommy watch it go in here. didn't necessity it hit him. grace him and ricochet home. good luck there. sharks win. 5 points out of play off spot with only 11 games remaining. a little baseball. giants and brewers. ryan starting to look like brian wilson with that beard. needs a little work. no runs. 2 hit. struck out 4. plenty of pop on offense. panic. high. deep. and a lo hay. my voice gives out. can't give you a full fledge regular season. it means goodbye. there are we'll make excuses when backed
instead alabama birmingham face ucla in the third round. champ in trouble against texas southern.ith authority. the january so that had 22 points. sandhya would say showing up and showing up angry. arizona shot 60 percent from the field. wildcat cruise and face ohio state on saturday. if maple leaf a wedding at the air canada center isn't that what every girl wants. >> married at the rink. like to be there. chris to hurdle. san jose with logan first goal in 6 games. joe shut your mouth...
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king's bible in birmingham, one day that bible would be on the steps of the capitol swearing in the president of the united states. [applause] that's why we are in some. -- selma. we are here not to celebrate something that didn't happen. we are here to celebrate a god that heard the cries of our parents. we are not going to let our parents and god down now. they died to give us the right to vote. black and white died in this state to give us the right to vote. goodman, cheney, viola died in mississippi to give us the right to vote, and we come back to alabama to let you know, you are not going to take that right back. [applause] one preacher said to me, reverend, we are all christians. we believe in the same thing. i said, you know, one of the things i never understood, one thing my mentors never explained to me -- i'm from up north -- why would the klan, when they would terrorize, why would they burn the cross? they are supposed to be christian, but they would burn the cross. a friend told me, because when some gave us christianity, they didn't know the spirituality that we had. jesus, the
king's bible in birmingham, one day that bible would be on the steps of the capitol swearing in the president of the united states. [applause] that's why we are in some. -- selma. we are here not to celebrate something that didn't happen. we are here to celebrate a god that heard the cries of our parents. we are not going to let our parents and god down now. they died to give us the right to vote. black and white died in this state to give us the right to vote. goodman, cheney, viola died in...
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the irish setter finished second in his class in birmingham england. 26 hours after returning home towas dead. the dog's owner says an autopsy later revealed jagger had been poisoned and that it was enough poison to kill a horse. she has no doubt his death is the result of foul play. >> we do not want to think this was the act of a fellow exhibiter. hopefully, jagger was just the wrong dog on the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: a protester interrupts the 2015 best in show with a sign saying mutts against crufts. there's never been an incident like the one involving jagger and they're saddened by the news. >> we've spoken to the owners and our heartfelt sympathies go out to them. we understand that the toxicology report is due out next week. but until that time we cannot know the cause of the tragedy. >> reporter: they are notifying the police as they mourn the loss of their much-loved dog. one owner writes to the person who has done it hope can you sleep well knowing you have killed our love family member and best friend to our son. cnn, erin mclaughlin. >>> how did a todd
the irish setter finished second in his class in birmingham england. 26 hours after returning home towas dead. the dog's owner says an autopsy later revealed jagger had been poisoned and that it was enough poison to kill a horse. she has no doubt his death is the result of foul play. >> we do not want to think this was the act of a fellow exhibiter. hopefully, jagger was just the wrong dog on the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: a protester interrupts the 2015 best in...
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dogs in birmingham. we shall overcome. spiritual people make you go to the bridge named after a klansman and take teargas and look in the future and say, i don't know when and i don't know how, but god will pave the way somehow. spiritual people don't calculate their steps, but they know their steps are ordered by the lord. spiritual people, that's what brought us this far. i tell my daughters that i heard one of the lord -- one or two of our speakers talk. there are some things you aren't going to be able to move. some things, your laptop can't give you an answer. that is where something else kicks in. faith ain't what you can figure out. faith ain't what you can talk you later. faith is what doesn't make sense. faith is when you shouldn't do it but something in you makes you go ahead and do it anyhow. faith is the substance of things , hope for the evidence of things not seen. faith is when the doctors give up, but you are holding onto one another. faith is when you got a pile of bills and no money, but you say, he will
dogs in birmingham. we shall overcome. spiritual people make you go to the bridge named after a klansman and take teargas and look in the future and say, i don't know when and i don't know how, but god will pave the way somehow. spiritual people don't calculate their steps, but they know their steps are ordered by the lord. spiritual people, that's what brought us this far. i tell my daughters that i heard one of the lord -- one or two of our speakers talk. there are some things you aren't...
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in birmingham, where we needed? then we come up with actual list. representative: i don't think most americans know that thousands of children are missing every week in our country. and some end up exploited for years on the internet. and other ways. you know, if you have the image of the officer shot this weekend -- one of the things you do is chase bank robbers. right? somebody who is a special agent in charge says we're going to go after bank robbers or this little girl who is being exploited. and, you know with limited , resources -- i understand decisions about what is funded. and none of them are -- i guess you would want to do that all. i guess you would want to do it all. director comey: the way in which we make a decision is sit down and talk to people. social service agencies. law enforcement. ok i'm the special agent in , charge in philadelphia. who is doing what to address that problem here? given that, where what i rank it on my priorities? we do the same thing at the national level. in washington, we say what about , things that could
in birmingham, where we needed? then we come up with actual list. representative: i don't think most americans know that thousands of children are missing every week in our country. and some end up exploited for years on the internet. and other ways. you know, if you have the image of the officer shot this weekend -- one of the things you do is chase bank robbers. right? somebody who is a special agent in charge says we're going to go after bank robbers or this little girl who is being...
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welcome to the dance, alabama birmingham. congratulations! by the way, i'm obliged to tell you this. the kpix 5 bracket challenge, the leaders anne makovec and michelle griego! i am woman, hear me roar. >> yeah! [ applause ] >> dennis, we're hearing us roar. [ laughter ] >>> 5:25 right now. another batted tests positive -- another bat test positive for rabies. what the health department wants you to know. >> the city of san francisco is learning a lot about fires recently in one particul bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people >>> allegation of spying at san franci
welcome to the dance, alabama birmingham. congratulations! by the way, i'm obliged to tell you this. the kpix 5 bracket challenge, the leaders anne makovec and michelle griego! i am woman, hear me roar. >> yeah! [ applause ] >> dennis, we're hearing us roar. [ laughter ] >>> 5:25 right now. another batted tests positive -- another bat test positive for rabies. what the health department wants you to know. >> the city of san francisco is learning a lot about fires...