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but beyond that, fredericka, it actually reaches more deeply.ears, victim abuse -- victims of abuse have said, you know, it goes all the way up. so this is the first of its type. whether the cascade as you called it occurs remains to be seen, but you wouldn't be surprised to see it. >> i wonder now how it might potentially influence other investigations. that haven't quite reached to this point and what investigators may learn as to how kansas city is handling this and what they may take back to their jurisdictions and try to apply. >> you know, this sort of reminds me of what they did with al capone. al capone committed all these crimes, but they didn't catch him on crimes, they caught him on tax evasion. there's no evidence that bishop finn directly engaged in abuse, but because it was brought to his attention, his obligation was to report it immediately. and because the government is claiming he didn't do that even though the diocese said he did, that's where he's in trouble. we'll have to see if other diocese will be targets. >> do you think
but beyond that, fredericka, it actually reaches more deeply.ears, victim abuse -- victims of abuse have said, you know, it goes all the way up. so this is the first of its type. whether the cascade as you called it occurs remains to be seen, but you wouldn't be surprised to see it. >> i wonder now how it might potentially influence other investigations. that haven't quite reached to this point and what investigators may learn as to how kansas city is handling this and what they may take...
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fredericka, turn away. >> i didn't say it was painful.ople to clean up the breaken glass and all of that spilled wine. say it ain't so. also, a georgia woman now, who was sold as a baby by her drug addicted mother is now being reunited with her family. look at this. >> i said, you know, where is the baby? and they said, we don't know. >> they had been looking for me for a lifetime. and i never knew that i was lost in the first place. >> so i thought that she was so much better off and then when i found out she wasn't, it broke my heart. >> she grew tired of not knowing who she was so she hired a private investigator. get this, fredricka, she grew up just 40 miles away from the two sisters and just had no idea. we see these stories every once in a while, these big reunions. >> the kinds of stories like that usually do span, maybe the separation was 20 years ago. now with the advent of social media, when families are separated or adoptions take place or things like that, people are going to be able to reunite much quicker because of social
fredericka, turn away. >> i didn't say it was painful.ople to clean up the breaken glass and all of that spilled wine. say it ain't so. also, a georgia woman now, who was sold as a baby by her drug addicted mother is now being reunited with her family. look at this. >> i said, you know, where is the baby? and they said, we don't know. >> they had been looking for me for a lifetime. and i never knew that i was lost in the first place. >> so i thought that she was so much...
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earlier this week, martin luther king iii and his sister, bernice king, mlk's kids, talked to our frederickaeir father's legacy and what this memorial means for them some 14 years this thing has been in the making. >> this particular mom monument took less time than most of them if not all of them, so i think that speaks volumes that we were able to move it along in that time period. but, you know, the irony is that his life span in terms of impact in this world was just about 14 years. so there's some kind of parallel to the work that he did, as well. >> and you'll be able to see more of fredericka's interview with the king's children at noon eastern time today. >>> also tonight, 7:30 eastern, something very special. that i'm looking forward to sharing with you all. an exclusive, emotional and rare interview. six members of martin luther king jr.'s inner circle. got them altogether in one place and that one place was the basement of historic ebenezer baptism church. please join me for freedom's foot soldiers tonight at 7:30 eastern time. cnn saturday morning continues in just a moment live
earlier this week, martin luther king iii and his sister, bernice king, mlk's kids, talked to our frederickaeir father's legacy and what this memorial means for them some 14 years this thing has been in the making. >> this particular mom monument took less time than most of them if not all of them, so i think that speaks volumes that we were able to move it along in that time period. but, you know, the irony is that his life span in terms of impact in this world was just about 14 years....
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fredericka witfield spoke with two of dr. king's children about their father's memorial. here is what reverend bettrniec king had to say. >> they hoped this location between the lincoln and yefrson memorial would help embody the true spirit of dr. king. do you feel that spiritual presence there? >> well, i mean, when i was there, i certainly felt that presence. you know, anytime you're talking about our father, for me, and i guess because i'm the one that's in the ministry, it invokes that whole spiritual essence. you're talking about him, and so it's hard for me to go to that memorial and not connect with who he was as a spiritual leader. and, you know, i had an opportunity to just observe people who were coming to the monument. and i think for many of them, some of them were pausing, with some of them, there's a few places that you can sit. >> even if you can't be at the dedication ceremony and most of you can, you can visit the memorial online right now in some new ways. our josh levs is here. swrosh, just how good is this virtual tour, is it pretty good? >> it's fanta
fredericka witfield spoke with two of dr. king's children about their father's memorial. here is what reverend bettrniec king had to say. >> they hoped this location between the lincoln and yefrson memorial would help embody the true spirit of dr. king. do you feel that spiritual presence there? >> well, i mean, when i was there, i certainly felt that presence. you know, anytime you're talking about our father, for me, and i guess because i'm the one that's in the ministry, it...
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plus a lot more ahead and first fredericka whitfield with the bulletin. >> hello to you. >>> easternle are dead targeting a police patrol. more than 30 people were injured according to witnesses. >>> moammar gadhafi's family is planning to file a war crimes complaint against nato according to a lawyer for the family in response nato said it is in, quote, strict conformity with the relevant u.n. security council resolutions. >>> and on to turkey now. a 18-year-old boy was rescued from the rubble of an apartment building almost 100 hours after the 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit. the death toll has risen to 535 but more than 2,300 people injured. >>> and it's a real life slum dog millionaire story. a 26-year-old man has won a million dollars after answering every question correctly on the indian version of "who wants to be a millionaire?" he grew in one of the poorest states in india and before the game show he was making about $120 a month. anderson, you can guess what he'll do with the million dollars now. >> yeah. what? >> he's going to buy a new house, of course. everyone buys propert
plus a lot more ahead and first fredericka whitfield with the bulletin. >> hello to you. >>> easternle are dead targeting a police patrol. more than 30 people were injured according to witnesses. >>> moammar gadhafi's family is planning to file a war crimes complaint against nato according to a lawyer for the family in response nato said it is in, quote, strict conformity with the relevant u.n. security council resolutions. >>> and on to turkey now. a...
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martin luther king iii and bernice king spoke to fredericka whittfield recently about seeing the imagel yy aialized on the nat mall. they say the 14-year process to build the memorial has a lot of symbolism. >> this particular monument took less time than most of them. if not all of them. so i think that speaks volumes that we were able to move it along in that time period. but, you know, the irony is that his life span in terms of impact in this world was just about 14 years. so there's some kind of parallel to the work that he did as well. >>> also, much more on the dedication of the memorial tonight when t.j. has an exclusive and emotional interview with six members of dr. king's inner circle. one of them, congressman john lewis. >> and when dr. king received the nobel peace prize in 1964, he spoke about -- we cry for joy. we don't cry for pain. when the cup runs over, you talk about the world house. they were all in the state house. it's one house. not just an american house, but the world house. >> freedom's foot soldiers, a conversation with t.j. holmes. you won't want to miss it
martin luther king iii and bernice king spoke to fredericka whittfield recently about seeing the imagel yy aialized on the nat mall. they say the 14-year process to build the memorial has a lot of symbolism. >> this particular monument took less time than most of them. if not all of them. so i think that speaks volumes that we were able to move it along in that time period. but, you know, the irony is that his life span in terms of impact in this world was just about 14 years. so there's...