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and hovels as the powerful light shown upon it, the city, it was learned, had been inhospitable to honorable debate." rabbi ohland captured the heartbreakated playly the defects and failings that were laid bare before the entire world. but most important, he called for dallas to use this tragedy to seek a true transformation. look around today. i believe we have heeded that call. the people of the city have been filled with a sense of industry bourn of tragedy. driven to improve the substance of dallas, not just the image of it. today, because of the hard work of many people, dallas is a different city. i believe the new frontier did not end that day on our texas frontier. and i hope that president kennedy would be pleased with our humble efforts towards fulfilling our country's highest calling. that of providing the opportunity for all citizens to exercise those inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. the city of dallas will continue on that course. the man we remember today gave us a gift that will not be squandered. he and our city will forever be linked in tragedy, yes, but out of that tragedy, an opportuni
and hovels as the powerful light shown upon it, the city, it was learned, had been inhospitable to honorable debate." rabbi ohland captured the heartbreakated playly the defects and failings that were laid bare before the entire world. but most important, he called for dallas to use this tragedy to seek a true transformation. look around today. i believe we have heeded that call. the people of the city have been filled with a sense of industry bourn of tragedy. driven to improve the...
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he continued, the city of rich palaces and tall towers of commerce were set amid slums and hovels as a powerful light shone upon it. the he captured the heartbreak and stated how the city felt, stated plainly the failings laid bare before the entire world. but most important, he called for dallas to use this tragedy to seek a true transformation. look around today. i believe we have heeded that call. the people of the city had been filled with a sense of industry driven by tragedy driven to improve the substance of dallas, not just the image of it. today because of the hard work of many people, dallas is a different city. i believe the new frontier did not end that day on our texas frontier. and i hope that president kennedy would be pleased with our humble efforts towards fulfilling our country's highest calling, that of providing the opportunity for all citizens to exercise those in alienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. the city of dallas will continue on that course. the man we remembered today gave us a gift that will not be squandered. he in our city will forever be linked. in tragedy, yes. but out of that tragedy
he continued, the city of rich palaces and tall towers of commerce were set amid slums and hovels as a powerful light shone upon it. the he captured the heartbreak and stated how the city felt, stated plainly the failings laid bare before the entire world. but most important, he called for dallas to use this tragedy to seek a true transformation. look around today. i believe we have heeded that call. the people of the city had been filled with a sense of industry driven by tragedy driven to...
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the warriors looked like they were headed for the first bona fide heartbreaker. but oklahoma city seemed to be the measuring stick. early okc the crowd pleasers, kevin durant, russell westbrook doing their thing. westbrook had 35. it was tied in the half. looks like they're ready to blow the thunder off the court. pillar to post. 22 points and nine assists. but the thunder closed hard with a 14-2 run in the final moments. they trail by two. westbrook with the dagger a three. oklahoma city up one with 2.3 seconds left. warriors a little something left however. it's name andre iguodala from the corner and the wind at the buzzer. he delivers 116-115. pandemonium early in the season in oakland. >>> nothing regular about the sharks playing a regulation game. in fact, six of the last seven go to overtime tonight. it was worth their while putting in a little ot. 1-0 canucks. most of the final moment, sharks pull their goalie. hurdle with a left head shot. tied it and there you go. it's 1-1 after they trail most of the night 238 into overtime. dan boyle power play situation, take a shot a
the warriors looked like they were headed for the first bona fide heartbreaker. but oklahoma city seemed to be the measuring stick. early okc the crowd pleasers, kevin durant, russell westbrook doing their thing. westbrook had 35. it was tied in the half. looks like they're ready to blow the thunder off the court. pillar to post. 22 points and nine assists. but the thunder closed hard with a 14-2 run in the final moments. they trail by two. westbrook with the dagger a three. oklahoma city up...
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the warriors looked like they were headed for the first bona fide heartbreaker. but oklahoma cityeemed to be the measuring stick. early okc the crowd pleasers, kevin durant, russell westbrook doing their thing. westbrook had 35. it was tied in the half. looks like they're ready to blow the thunder off the court. pillar to post. 22 points and nine assists. but the thunder closed hard with a 14-2 run in the final moments. they trail by two. westbrook with the dagger a three. oklahoma city up one with 2.3 seconds left. warriors a little something left however. it's name andre iguodala from the corner and the wind at the buzzer. he delivers 116-115. pandemonium early in the season in oakland. >>> nothing regular about the sharks playing a regulation game. in fact, six of the last seven go to overtime tonight. it was worth their while putting in a little ot. 1-0 canucks. most of the final moment, sharks pull their goalie. hurdle with a left head shot. tied it and there you go. it's 1-1 after they trail most of the night 238 into overtime. dan boyle power play situation, take a shot at
the warriors looked like they were headed for the first bona fide heartbreaker. but oklahoma cityeemed to be the measuring stick. early okc the crowd pleasers, kevin durant, russell westbrook doing their thing. westbrook had 35. it was tied in the half. looks like they're ready to blow the thunder off the court. pillar to post. 22 points and nine assists. but the thunder closed hard with a 14-2 run in the final moments. they trail by two. westbrook with the dagger a three. oklahoma city up one...
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the 2-point conversion. >> reporter: heartbreak. woodson celebrated a city title while anacostia's wirl win season came to an end. it was an incredible season considering what the players had to overcome. four players shot, one killed. on the anniversary of that game and that season, the memories are still vibrant. >> it's something to actually read those articles. see the pictures. it takes you back. >> takes them back to a season of grief and grit. >> grief and grit. anderson over th e years he sort of lost touch with some of the guys on the team. they're working that team and they went through some struggles in the early 2000s. they think they're turning it around and of course all of them will be there tomorrow morning at the turkey bowl. what an amazing story. >> that's a great story. as i'm look ing at those guys talking about that time, do they reminisce of great sadness or more pride? >> both, actually. you talk about the pride factor, that's a group of guys from southeast, a tough area. they've got a lot of pride they've been able to overcome. a sea
the 2-point conversion. >> reporter: heartbreak. woodson celebrated a city title while anacostia's wirl win season came to an end. it was an incredible season considering what the players had to overcome. four players shot, one killed. on the anniversary of that game and that season, the memories are still vibrant. >> it's something to actually read those articles. see the pictures. it takes you back. >> takes them back to a season of grief and grit. >> grief and grit....
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the new york city marathon. what happens next is heartbreaking. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >>".restaurants are wonderful." >> catherine: now at 8-- >> catherine: big crowds for opening day at one of california's largest casinos. graton resort and casino opened this morning in rohnert park. so many people wanted to see it -- the casino was forced to close its doors for awhile. >> catherine: and right now, people are still lining up to get a chance to play. kron 4's charles clifford is there live. charles? >> reporter: it reminds me of field of dreams, if you build it they will come. >> yeah >> reporter:when the doors opened around 9 tuesday morning, thousands of people flocked inside the new graton resort and casino. outside traffic was backed up all day, as chp and casino employees tried to shepard drivers along surface streets and through the parking lots >> reporter:by midday the casino was at capacity. long lines formed at the entrances and visitors were only being allowed in when someone else le
the new york city marathon. what happens next is heartbreaking. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >>".restaurants are wonderful." >> catherine: now at 8-- >> catherine: big crowds for opening day at one of california's largest casinos. graton resort and casino opened this morning in rohnert park. so many people wanted to see it -- the casino was forced to close its doors for awhile. >> catherine: and right now, people...
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the heartbreaking loss to the vikings last night. >> plus imagine being able to go from d.c. to new york city in just an hour without having to deal with the airport. we'll be joined live by man who wants to bring a high speed train service to the northeast corridor, see you at 7:00. >>> still ahead a battle for bragging rights, a look at why these two towers are at odds tonight. ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> don't you love those clever engineers in tokyo? they've created a robot that can actually cheat at the game of rock, paper, scissors and he wins every time. this particular robot has a high speed camera, recognizes the emerging shape of your hand one millisecond before it pops out with its open answer. it's about developing rapid recognition technology that could be used everywhere from here to outer space. >> i'm so glad you told me that. >>> movie love
the heartbreaking loss to the vikings last night. >> plus imagine being able to go from d.c. to new york city in just an hour without having to deal with the airport. we'll be joined live by man who wants to bring a high speed train service to the northeast corridor, see you at 7:00. >>> still ahead a battle for bragging rights, a look at why these two towers are at odds tonight. ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's...
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. >> down the street in daly city, they are still in giving. >> it is heartbreaking to see this situation. he stopped by just to send some cash to the victims. >> it is a portion for me to give something. they really needed. >> people are bringing and care packages which they are born to ship to the philippines for free. >> these packages will be shipped. from there, they will hand off to the red cross and then distributed to those in need. >> stay with kron-4 for the latest on the typhoon relief effort. for more information and ways to help-- you can find it all on our website. kron- >> the f-b-i is looking for an alleged child sexual predator they're calling "john doe 27." agents don't know his name, but say he's involved in child exploitation and the sexual abuse of a minor. the f-b-i says these images of him were found online. he's said to be white, 40 to 50 years old, with brown hair, graying sideburns, and a bald spot. and has a ring on his right ring investigators believe he has the plaid chair you see here. in his house. the suspect may also have a southern accent and go by "jimmy
. >> down the street in daly city, they are still in giving. >> it is heartbreaking to see this situation. he stopped by just to send some cash to the victims. >> it is a portion for me to give something. they really needed. >> people are bringing and care packages which they are born to ship to the philippines for free. >> these packages will be shipped. from there, they will hand off to the red cross and then distributed to those in need. >> stay with...
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the washington wizards were coming off a heartbreaking overtime loss to oklahoma city, a game in whichsaw bradley beale have a career night with 44 points. the wiz hoping he could stay hot last night and they could build off a positive from that game. wizards were in dallas where the mavericks are undefeated this season and they would stay that way. ellis had 19 and four other mavericks shot double digits as well. bradley beale with just 9 points. wizards drop another one on the road, this one by 10. >>> washington capitals hosting the columbus blue jackets. we had some extra hockey last night. the fourth time in the last six games the caps have needed overtime. the game goes to alex ovechkin who tucked it in. college hoops. magic johnson in the house to see second ranked spartans take on top ranked kentucky. the wildcats trail by 13 in the second half but roar back within two with seconds left. michigan state just had more experience and it showed. the spartans hold on to win by four. closer to home 25th ranked virginia hosting 14th ranked bcu. the cavaliers led to most of the second
the washington wizards were coming off a heartbreaking overtime loss to oklahoma city, a game in whichsaw bradley beale have a career night with 44 points. the wiz hoping he could stay hot last night and they could build off a positive from that game. wizards were in dallas where the mavericks are undefeated this season and they would stay that way. ellis had 19 and four other mavericks shot double digits as well. bradley beale with just 9 points. wizards drop another one on the road, this one...
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the midwest. heartbreak across the nation's heartland. now further east there's a slight chance for severe weather. we are looking at large hail and damaging winds. be concerned about the new york cityland southern parts of connecticut and widespread sections of southern emergency new jersey. this is in effect until 10:00 a.m. eastern time. severe weather risks much higher. we have severe weather forecast in terms of strong winds across parts of the northeast so up state new york and pennsylvania we could be seeing wijdz today 50 to 60 miles an hour. we have a number of advisories and warnings in effect. out here we could be looking at strong winds gusting up to 30 miles an hour but no advisories or warnings in effect for you. >> that area doesn't need any more devastation. >> temperatures in the 40's. so many people without power. with you will keep an eye on that. >> 20 minutes until the top of the hour. still ahead europe's most active volcano is at it again. the eruption and the science behind it. >> unemployed americans feeling the pain might get hit again. why jobless benefit exceptio -- exempts are set to end. ex em shuns. ex efrp shuns it's durable. and it's 3 times cleaner.
the midwest. heartbreak across the nation's heartland. now further east there's a slight chance for severe weather. we are looking at large hail and damaging winds. be concerned about the new york cityland southern parts of connecticut and widespread sections of southern emergency new jersey. this is in effect until 10:00 a.m. eastern time. severe weather risks much higher. we have severe weather forecast in terms of strong winds across parts of the northeast so up state new york and...
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homes were destroyed. 80% to 90% of the homes in armuk city, the second-largest city in the lete province are gone. the stories of loss are shocking and heartbreaking. we don't yet know the full extent of the devastation that this typhoon has brought to the philippines. local authorities estimate as many as 10,000 people may be deadead in the lete province al. the state department has said that roughly 3,000 americans were impacted when the storm hivment ouhit.our embassy is coh u.s. agencies to locate these americans and bring them home. the u.s. and the philippines share a special bond rooted in strong cultural and historical ties between our two countries. in hawaii, where more than 197,000 filipinos have made their home, we know this bond well. our filipino community has been a part of the islands for more than 100 years, and many at home maintain close relationships with family and friends in the philippines. my deepest condolences go to those who have lost family and friends in this tragedy. although the storm is over, our work has just begun. millions of survivors are without clean drinking water, food, shelter, or power. rescue workers are
homes were destroyed. 80% to 90% of the homes in armuk city, the second-largest city in the lete province are gone. the stories of loss are shocking and heartbreaking. we don't yet know the full extent of the devastation that this typhoon has brought to the philippines. local authorities estimate as many as 10,000 people may be deadead in the lete province al. the state department has said that roughly 3,000 americans were impacted when the storm hivment ouhit.our embassy is coh u.s. agencies...
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the go ahead touchdown. raiders lose a heartbreaker, 23- 19 to the titans. had they won, they would be in the playoff spot tonight. phillip rivers anchored a last- minute game winning drive in kansas citythe a pass to jared tutu wins it for the chargers, 38-41. it was brady verses manning tonight as i told the producers to producers time highlights. it's over, but never count out tom brady bringing them back from a 24-0 hole. julian, this game would go to overtime and with three minutes to go in o.t., patriots cut a break. the punt hit them. new england recovered. setting up a big field goal. and to win it, 34-31. and the two-play game. we've got the game day coming up with jim harbaugh and our special guest at 11:30 on kpix 5. >> yes, talking about the monday night football as he grew up in their household if only they can. >> thank you. >>> all right, now, most people, they have enough trouble doing one click, but try doing this. they set a world record yesterday by doing 67 consecutive back flips. traveled about 105 yards. he's a cheerleader for the university of colorado. >> and he has no lower back left. but he has a world record. thanks a lot everybody. good night. ,,,,,,,,,, is
the go ahead touchdown. raiders lose a heartbreaker, 23- 19 to the titans. had they won, they would be in the playoff spot tonight. phillip rivers anchored a last- minute game winning drive in kansas citythe a pass to jared tutu wins it for the chargers, 38-41. it was brady verses manning tonight as i told the producers to producers time highlights. it's over, but never count out tom brady bringing them back from a 24-0 hole. julian, this game would go to overtime and with three minutes to go...
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heartbreaking. we're getting new video of the after math and one of the hardest hit cities by super typhoon haiyan,and authorities say at least 9.7 million people in 41 provinces have been affected by the storm. and the local filipino community in the bay area is racing against time to provide relief. when disaster like typhoon haiyan hit, a community comes together. and people like burt step up. he and his wife brought canned food to the west bay filipino service center in san francisco. watching the typhoons devastation brings an emotional silence. >> it's sad. i don't know. >> reporter: he still hasn't heard from his siblings who live a hundred miles from the storm's epicenter. >> i'm hopeful that they're okay. >> reporter: alfredo thinks the storm's destruction is the worst he's ever seen and that's saying something because this world war ii veteran is 9 89 years old. he spent veterans day requesting supplies to help those most affected. >> so please, donate, help our country. help our country men. >> reporter: modest but continues to grow. this has been from the filipino bar association brough
heartbreaking. we're getting new video of the after math and one of the hardest hit cities by super typhoon haiyan,and authorities say at least 9.7 million people in 41 provinces have been affected by the storm. and the local filipino community in the bay area is racing against time to provide relief. when disaster like typhoon haiyan hit, a community comes together. and people like burt step up. he and his wife brought canned food to the west bay filipino service center in san francisco....
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it is a poignant moment for the city, but a bit of a heartbreaking one for chicago.cnn's poppy harlow she is in new york and george howell is standing by in chicago. poppy, i'll start with you. you know i'm a die-hard chicagoen but i was rooting for new york on this one. >> right. yeah, i mean, i hear you, zoraida. i think this is less about the competition of the cities this time because of the significance of this building. i apologize for all the noise, we're in the middle of the street in new york city, but at 1,776 feet tall, this is a symbolic number, an iconic number. let's take you up to look at it because it marks and symbolizes the birth of our democracy. this was the intention of the designers, the architects from the beginning and what this council determined is what you're looking at is not an antenna but a spire. if it was an antenna like on top of the willis tower it wouldn't count in the height of the building. this wasn't intended to be, it is a permanent part of this building. therefore, one world trade center becomes the tallest building in the uni
it is a poignant moment for the city, but a bit of a heartbreaking one for chicago.cnn's poppy harlow she is in new york and george howell is standing by in chicago. poppy, i'll start with you. you know i'm a die-hard chicagoen but i was rooting for new york on this one. >> right. yeah, i mean, i hear you, zoraida. i think this is less about the competition of the cities this time because of the significance of this building. i apologize for all the noise, we're in the middle of the...
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the city dump. but she earns practically nothing, and her children need her at home. it's a heartbreaking dilemma. d anywhere in the house, so this family has to face yet another day of hunger as best they can. >> [ whimpering ] >> announcer: today's only meal is a cup of boiled water and a little salt -- that's it. >> [ crying ] >> [ speaking spanish ] >> interpreter: i can't take care of my children alone. i want to, but i have no way to get enough money to meet all their needs. ever since their daddy died, there's nothing to eat. they cry, but what can i do? >> [ sniffles ] [ speaking spanish ] >> interpreter: the boiled water little bit. fills them up a i know it's not enough, but many days, that's all i can give them.
the city dump. but she earns practically nothing, and her children need her at home. it's a heartbreaking dilemma. d anywhere in the house, so this family has to face yet another day of hunger as best they can. >> [ whimpering ] >> announcer: today's only meal is a cup of boiled water and a little salt -- that's it. >> [ crying ] >> [ speaking spanish ] >> interpreter: i can't take care of my children alone. i want to, but i have no way to get enough money to meet...
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the cleanup effort, they make heartbreaking discoveries like this. a make-shift coffin along the side of the road. a baby just 1 year and 3 months old. lit just by candlelight, the cityan makes their -- >> we have nothing to eat. i hope you are there watching and you see us on tv. we need help. >> reporter: now, there's two and a half thousand son tons in aware house in this city which has been opened and now being shipped out to some of the most desperately in need. i mean, there is no doubt that this aid is going to make an enormous difference. but it is an enormous task to feed and particularly to water and get medical supplies to so many people who still need it. >> andrew stevens live in the philippines this morning. >>> still to come in the "newsroom", should you be on drugs for your cholesterol? you might be surprised. 70 million americans may soon find themselves in line for a prescription. ♪ [ male announcer ] ever wonder why no other mouthwash feels like listerine®? because no other mouthwash works like listerine®. in your mouth, bacteria forms in layers. listerine® penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to
the cleanup effort, they make heartbreaking discoveries like this. a make-shift coffin along the side of the road. a baby just 1 year and 3 months old. lit just by candlelight, the cityan makes their -- >> we have nothing to eat. i hope you are there watching and you see us on tv. we need help. >> reporter: now, there's two and a half thousand son tons in aware house in this city which has been opened and now being shipped out to some of the most desperately in need. i mean, there...
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in the cleanup effort, they make heartbreaking discoveries like this, a makeshift coffin along the side of the road, babery marian alcane just 1 year and 3 months old. lit just by candle light, the cityban makes their plea. >> we don't have home. we lost our homes. and we have nothing to eat. we really need help now. i hope you are there watching and you see we really need the help. >> reporter: chris, the latest death toll is now 2,275. that's the official death toll. there are many unofficial estimates, expecting it to go much higher. the graphic and grisly illustration, there are so many bodies in the streets, very, very clearly visible. there are teams going around with body bags. i was speaking to the mayor of the this city today. he told me 700 body bags have gone missing. he doesn't know where they are. they were supposed to have been sent from manila and they never turned up. the nation getting the organization here has a long, long way to go before that effort gets into that efficient stage which we often see when the u.s. get involved, things move much more quickly. at the moment, they're moving far too slowly. >> painful but true. remember, cnn.com/impact. that's how you c
in the cleanup effort, they make heartbreaking discoveries like this, a makeshift coffin along the side of the road, babery marian alcane just 1 year and 3 months old. lit just by candle light, the cityban makes their plea. >> we don't have home. we lost our homes. and we have nothing to eat. we really need help now. i hope you are there watching and you see we really need the help. >> reporter: chris, the latest death toll is now 2,275. that's the official death toll. there are...
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slums and hovels, as a powerful light shone upon it, the city, it was learned had been inhospitable to honorable debate." olen capture the heartbreakbare before the entire world. but most important, he called to use this tragedy to seek a true transformation. look around today. i believe we have heeded that call. haveeople of this city been filled with a sense of industry born of tragedy, driven to improve the substance of dallas, not just the image of it. today, because of the hard work of many people, dallas is a different city. i believe the new frontier did texasd that day on our frontier. and i hope that president kennedy would be pleased with our humble efforts towards fulfilling our country's highest calling, that of providing the opportunity for all citizens to exercise those inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. the city of dallas will continue on that course. the man we remember today gave us the gift that will not the squandered. he and our city will forever be but outn tragedy, yes, of that tragedy, and opportunity was granted to us. the chance to learn how to face the future when it is the
slums and hovels, as a powerful light shone upon it, the city, it was learned had been inhospitable to honorable debate." olen capture the heartbreakbare before the entire world. but most important, he called to use this tragedy to seek a true transformation. look around today. i believe we have heeded that call. haveeople of this city been filled with a sense of industry born of tragedy, driven to improve the substance of dallas, not just the image of it. today, because of the hard work...
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the post-assassination years. these five decades have seen us turn civic heartbreak into hard work. they've seen us go from youthful invincibility to existential vulnerability to greater maturity as a cityommunity. on the one-year anniversary of the assassination of the late rabbi levi olin of temple emanuel, one of our city's greatest spiritual leaders gave voice to dallas' communal pain unleashed on that day. the ran eye said, contrary to the impassed judgment of that horrible moment, the city is not guilty of the crime, but in those days following the assassination, the most powerful search light man possesses was focused on this city, every flaw, every raw spot, every wrinkle and every uncleanless was put under a microscope and shown to the world. tall towers of commerce were set amidst slums. as a powerful light shown upon it, the city, it was learned, had been inhospitable to onorable debate. he stated the defects and failings that were laid bare before the entire world, but most important, he called for dallas to use this tragedy to eek a true transformation. look around today. i believe we have heeded that call. the people of this city have been filled with a sense of industry b
the post-assassination years. these five decades have seen us turn civic heartbreak into hard work. they've seen us go from youthful invincibility to existential vulnerability to greater maturity as a cityommunity. on the one-year anniversary of the assassination of the late rabbi levi olin of temple emanuel, one of our city's greatest spiritual leaders gave voice to dallas' communal pain unleashed on that day. the ran eye said, contrary to the impassed judgment of that horrible moment, the...