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what happened that night in indianapolis was extraordinary. in a country that night of martin luther king's death when there was race riots and more than hundred cities went burned down. there was one city in america that had a sizable african- american population. it stayed peaceful that night and that city was -- >> philadelphia.>> indiana. >> indianapolis stayed peaceful the night because bobby kennedy found the first -- perfect tone to into the ghetto and use. it was the time that was predicted when much of the civil rights unit -- movement was given up. there was one person who had faith in him and said we have to stick with this guy because someday he will get it and that person was the guy who was killed that day, martin luther king. martin luther king was proven right that night when bobby kennedy gave exactly the speech that i think that hillary clinton and donald trump and barack obama delivered in the last month. they have all looked for just the right tone after dallas, baton rouge, st. paul and none of them gave long-winded orator
what happened that night in indianapolis was extraordinary. in a country that night of martin luther king's death when there was race riots and more than hundred cities went burned down. there was one city in america that had a sizable african- american population. it stayed peaceful that night and that city was -- >> philadelphia.>> indiana. >> indianapolis stayed peaceful the night because bobby kennedy found the first -- perfect tone to into the ghetto and use. it was the...
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and you mentioned what he did in indianapolis. what he did in south africa. every time a man stands up for, against injustice or speaks out, you know. he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope to go to the berlin wall and have 1 million people -- my father's advice in the short period between president's death and my father's death, which my father went to new york on december 8th. we're now talking november 4 to december 8. he had talked to bobby. and i don't, i think that some of the big city democratic leaders in the north were perhaps a little concerned. that johnson might not be the candidate that bobby would be. i don't know that bobby ever expressed any interest in running for president at that point. or gave it any serious thought. but i know there was a discussion. and joe alsop must have either been there or heard about it. because lyndon johnson asked governor lawrence of pennsylvania to check out something he thinks bill green was saying. >> and so you know. >> that at the, at that convention where lyndon johnson was nominated in 1964, johnson, while i
and you mentioned what he did in indianapolis. what he did in south africa. every time a man stands up for, against injustice or speaks out, you know. he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope to go to the berlin wall and have 1 million people -- my father's advice in the short period between president's death and my father's death, which my father went to new york on december 8th. we're now talking november 4 to december 8. he had talked to bobby. and i don't, i think that some of the big city...
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information for in april i was with andre carson in indianapolis. one of the local leaders we heard from was dan parker, the director of public works. he explained that costs indianapolis $200 million a year to maintain its infrastructure as it is now. if they want to upgrade, it additional $2.5 billion just for indianapolis. one city. parker in every over a longhuddling list of necessary repairs and upgrades. in its annual infrastructure report card, the american society of civil engineers calculated that the gap between our needs and expected federal funding for infrastructure projects in this country over $2 next decade exceeds trillion. we have an opportunity to unleash our economy and the creation of good jobs by repairing and rebuilding our aging infrastructure. to do so, congress must commit to real multi-year and fully funded authorizing bills that tackle the backlog for transportation networks and water infrastructure. not only will addressing our infrastructure but more americans to work. at the center for american progress notes, doing so
information for in april i was with andre carson in indianapolis. one of the local leaders we heard from was dan parker, the director of public works. he explained that costs indianapolis $200 million a year to maintain its infrastructure as it is now. if they want to upgrade, it additional $2.5 billion just for indianapolis. one city. parker in every over a longhuddling list of necessary repairs and upgrades. in its annual infrastructure report card, the american society of civil engineers...
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in indianapolis nine years ago. and he's backethat effort with a million dollars that helps pay for startup money, city permits and free workshops.ta >> i have oo: "do." that's what life is fome, and i've taught that to my children. the willingnes gs up off the couch or away from the video game and actually do that idea. >> reporter: this is selling lemonade, version 2.0, because even before they've made a single sale, kids have had to go through a curricum with an adult where they learn to make a business plan, calculate costs and learn key concepts... >> profit. teamwork. economy. d if they tell you no, jt say have a nice day. >> reporter: for $3, blue raspberry lemonade. -year-old jemma walker is the queen of elaborate lemonade stands. ways has a red carpet. >> we want everyone to feel like v.i.p.s when they come to the lemonade stand. >> hello, would you like to support the lemonade stand? we accept credit cards! yes, we do! >> reporter: her brother miller is part of her marketing plan. >> my role is to help get
in indianapolis nine years ago. and he's backethat effort with a million dollars that helps pay for startup money, city permits and free workshops.ta >> i have oo: "do." that's what life is fome, and i've taught that to my children. the willingnes gs up off the couch or away from the video game and actually do that idea. >> reporter: this is selling lemonade, version 2.0, because even before they've made a single sale, kids have had to go through a curricum with an adult...
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. >> when martin luther king was assassinated, bobby was in indianapolis that night. i would love to hear your comments about the remarks he made. donald: jewels, you are there weren't you? , in indianapolis? jules: yes. that was the most amazing speech i had ever heard from a politician. king was assassinated in memphis, and kennedy was in indiana. the word finally came to kennedy when he was on the plane going back to indianapolis, and his campaign people, or he decided he wanted to go to an african-american community and talk to the people. they did not know, nobody in the crowd knew who had happened to king. frank mankiewicz, bobby's press secretary, gave him the news on the plane as they were going to indianapolis, and kennedy asked mankiewicz to jot down a few ideas notes for him to speak to , this black audience. as we got into indianapolis, for one reason or another, frank mankiewicz and kennedy were separated. kennedy went to the black community and frank arrived late. had written a few ideas, but never got there in time. and kennedy made the most amazing rem
. >> when martin luther king was assassinated, bobby was in indianapolis that night. i would love to hear your comments about the remarks he made. donald: jewels, you are there weren't you? , in indianapolis? jules: yes. that was the most amazing speech i had ever heard from a politician. king was assassinated in memphis, and kennedy was in indiana. the word finally came to kennedy when he was on the plane going back to indianapolis, and his campaign people, or he decided he wanted to go...
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remarks he made. >> jules, you were there in indianapolis that night? >> yes, yes. that was most amazing speech i ever heard. for the politician. king was assassinated in memphis. and kennedy was running in indiana. the word finally came to kennedy when he was, on a plane somewhere in indiana, going back to indianapolis, he and his campaign people decided or he decided he wanted to go to a, an african-american community and talk to the people. they didn't know, nobody in the crowd knew what had happened to king. frank mankewitz, who was bobby's press secretary, gave him the news, on the plane as they were going back to indianapolis. and kennedy asked mankewitz to shot down a few -- jot down a few ideas, for him to speak to this black audience. as we got into indianapolis, for one reason or another, frank mankewitz and kennedy were separated. and kennedy went to -- kennedy went to the black community and frank arrived late. didn't have, had written a few ideas but they ever got there in time. and kennedy made his most amazing remarks. extemporaneously. t
remarks he made. >> jules, you were there in indianapolis that night? >> yes, yes. that was most amazing speech i ever heard. for the politician. king was assassinated in memphis. and kennedy was running in indiana. the word finally came to kennedy when he was, on a plane somewhere in indiana, going back to indianapolis, he and his campaign people decided or he decided he wanted to go to a, an african-american community and talk to the people. they didn't know, nobody in the crowd...
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as we got into indianapolis, for one reason or another, they were separated. kennedy went to the black community and frank arrived late. he wrote a few ideas but never got them by and kennedy made the most amazing remarks. the gist of which was, i have a member of my family killed by a white man. i know how you feel because that is how i feel. that's not the exact quote but i have to look here and he ended the remarks by quoting as he called, my favorite poet. the remarks about how that kind of the loss affects people. he quoted it and he was astonished. and this speech, robert kennedy's off-the-cuff remarks were played this year. many places on television. those remarks telling the crowd about martin luther king. >> the quote that he recited was from a book after the assassination in 1964 by hamilton called the greek way about pain on the heart.>> he was talking about acceptance through acts we cannot control. one of the interesting points i found was one journalist saw him walking up and his lips moving talking to himself. kenny o'donnell who was close with
as we got into indianapolis, for one reason or another, they were separated. kennedy went to the black community and frank arrived late. he wrote a few ideas but never got them by and kennedy made the most amazing remarks. the gist of which was, i have a member of my family killed by a white man. i know how you feel because that is how i feel. that's not the exact quote but i have to look here and he ended the remarks by quoting as he called, my favorite poet. the remarks about how that kind of...
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. >>> amazon picks indianapolis as its new headquarters. the companys deciding what second l host its corporate headquarters and has visited all 20fi lists. indianapolis could be a serious contender. centrally located between interstate highways. it's g a strong university system and a state economy that's stable and business friendly. one possible hurdle, a relative shortage of the kinds of skilled workers azon wan right now. with this new headquarters, indy could attract them from chicago, and the rest of the midwest. for nightly businessre rt, i'm josh lipton, san francisco. >> how should investors prepare thselves for the rest of 2018. joining us for aiotrategy se is jim paulson. good to see you, jim. thanks for joining us. >> good to see you, sue. >> we have seen twists and turns and volatilityal in the first of the year, do you expect that to continue? what does the market complexion look like to you? >> i kind of do. i think the primary problem all year from my perspective has been the bond yields have been too low, and stock valuati
. >>> amazon picks indianapolis as its new headquarters. the companys deciding what second l host its corporate headquarters and has visited all 20fi lists. indianapolis could be a serious contender. centrally located between interstate highways. it's g a strong university system and a state economy that's stable and business friendly. one possible hurdle, a relative shortage of the kinds of skilled workers azon wan right now. with this new headquarters, indy could attract them from...
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>> i am in indianapolis. >> oh, indianapolis. >> now you're on national television. ?y now. god bless you sweetheart. >> so fun. >> i love him. you could not love him anymore. >> seems i interrupted my mom of what's known as half price
>> i am in indianapolis. >> oh, indianapolis. >> now you're on national television. ?y now. god bless you sweetheart. >> so fun. >> i love him. you could not love him anymore. >> seems i interrupted my mom of what's known as half price
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as we got into indianapolis, for one reason or another, they were separated. kennedy went to the black community and frank arrived late. he wrote a few ideas but never got them by and kennedy made the most amazing remarks. the gist of which was, i have a member of my family killed by a white man. i know how you feel because that is how i feel. that's not the exact quote but i have to look here and he ended the remarks by quoting as he called, my favorite poet. the remarks about how that kind of the loss affects people. he quoted it and he was astonished. and this speech, robert kennedy's off-the-cuff remarks were played this year. many places on television. those remarks telling the crowd about martin luther king. >> the quote that he recited was from a book after the assassination in 1964 by hamilton called the greek way about pain on the heart.>> he was talking about acceptance through acts we cannot control. one of the interesting points i found was one journalist saw him walking up and his lips moving talking to himself. kenny o'donnell who was close with
as we got into indianapolis, for one reason or another, they were separated. kennedy went to the black community and frank arrived late. he wrote a few ideas but never got them by and kennedy made the most amazing remarks. the gist of which was, i have a member of my family killed by a white man. i know how you feel because that is how i feel. that's not the exact quote but i have to look here and he ended the remarks by quoting as he called, my favorite poet. the remarks about how that kind of...
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(vicki) happening now -- a wrongful death lawsuit has has filed on behalf of some of the indianapolis duck boat (vicki) (vicki) happening now -- a wrongful death lawsuit has has filed on behalf of some of the indianapolis family killed in the duck boat incident in branson, missouri. the ride the ducks branson vehicle capsized and sank on july 19th during a storm. seventeen people died-- including the driver of the boat and nine members of a family on vacation from indianapolis. attorney representing the administrator of estate for ervin coleman, who died in the incident -- along with lisa berry and marlo rose wells, administrators of estate for victim maxwell ly. the lawsuit against ripley entertainment seeks at least 100-million dollars in damages. (grant) as wildfires rage in california... we are now getting help from people... and technology... from across the country. ken wayne is in the newsroom with what we're working on for the kron4 news at six. (ken) thank you grant. scientists from the n-o-a-a in maryland are using high tech tools to watch the wildfires. they are using weath
(vicki) happening now -- a wrongful death lawsuit has has filed on behalf of some of the indianapolis duck boat (vicki) (vicki) happening now -- a wrongful death lawsuit has has filed on behalf of some of the indianapolis family killed in the duck boat incident in branson, missouri. the ride the ducks branson vehicle capsized and sank on july 19th during a storm. seventeen people died-- including the driver of the boat and nine members of a family on vacation from indianapolis. attorney...
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and just seeing them lead that indianapolis fourth of july parade. >> the remaining staffers were invitedlead the parade. both reporters and staff members participated. some have gone back to work at a temporary office space nearby, some are taking time off, and others are trying to focus on remembering their friend. there are two more memorial services this weekend. newsrooms across the country wanted to pause for this moment of silence and remember the victims. this was the deadliest day for journalism in the history of new york city -- in the history of united states. there's been a lot of reporting about the grudge the suspect had against the newspaper. but as that core process continues, we saw big newsrooms like npr and cnn and now small newsrooms and online sites pausing for this moment of silence. >> i spoke to philadelphia davis one of the -- he said it was so surreal to be walking in the parade, he would have much rather been covering the parade. they continue to put out a paper every single day. a couple of people have physical scars, but there are a lot of mental and emotional
and just seeing them lead that indianapolis fourth of july parade. >> the remaining staffers were invitedlead the parade. both reporters and staff members participated. some have gone back to work at a temporary office space nearby, some are taking time off, and others are trying to focus on remembering their friend. there are two more memorial services this weekend. newsrooms across the country wanted to pause for this moment of silence and remember the victims. this was the deadliest...
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that's our show but i have a lot of comedy shows coming up in indianapolis in denver and right here in washington d.c. if you. guys are details and problems at redacted tonight on twitter and don't ask i could i think. the new economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education as being supplanted by the right to access education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be pulled from the sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you know most of the regime. could mean. what is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now in an extremely more high education the new global economic wall. somewhere there may not be any kind i may be bacterial life. but i think it's. probably a very intelligent life out there and certainly from now we can you can send it off or i want to interact with some other species that there. are a few data right now right. right . here. the israeli air force launches massive air strikes against hamas targets in gaza almost four years after a huge mi
that's our show but i have a lot of comedy shows coming up in indianapolis in denver and right here in washington d.c. if you. guys are details and problems at redacted tonight on twitter and don't ask i could i think. the new economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education as being supplanted by the right to access education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be pulled from the sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about...
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. >> this was on the indianapolis nbc affiliate station 5:00 news. 32 years ago this week, it was the first helicopter pass foota a volcano. >> i don'temember that >> you can imagine, the school of meteorologist in oklahoma, all the rage. no one had thought about watching a helicopter pilot. the helicopter pilot got in trouble for putting up the faa. andelicopters are sensible to things going through the bladesn he was a lot of trouble for that. since then, having been on-camera in oklahoma city, as we. >> we can shoot from miles ouaw. >> yus look at how dan it looks like. >> no thanks. not in the helicopter. i tend to be more ground-brmed, as s chasing goes. >>> around our fair city this rning. we have a zero% chance of in. that goes for today and for tomorrow. enjoy it, everybody. the humidity vacation that moved in, we keep that for today and tomorrow, as well. this little storm right here will pinwheel its way east. this o off ofhe coast, that's is a huge ridge of high pressure. it's a little farther to the north of bermuda and it will be a blockineather pattern. starting on satur
. >> this was on the indianapolis nbc affiliate station 5:00 news. 32 years ago this week, it was the first helicopter pass foota a volcano. >> i don'temember that >> you can imagine, the school of meteorologist in oklahoma, all the rage. no one had thought about watching a helicopter pilot. the helicopter pilot got in trouble for putting up the faa. andelicopters are sensible to things going through the bladesn he was a lot of trouble for that. since then, having been...
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. >> i always wanted to go to indianapolis and be an indianapolis car driver, and i didn't make it, andthing has always been in the back of my mind. >> the "bonneville thing," a quest that began at the salt flats in 1960, when mickey drove 406.6 miles per hour, the record at the time for a piston-engine vehicle, if only that vehicle, challenger 1, had not broken down during the required second run. since then, a few, but only a few, racers have beaten his dad's mark. that's why, says danny, on the 50th anniversary of mickey's historic feat, he pulls challenger 2 from storage to see if he can get it in shape to officially enshrine a thompson in the 400-mile-per-hour club. >> there's only been 12 people in history to go over 400 miles an hour with a piston-powered car, so this is a pretty elite group that i'm getting in step with. >> the first crew members danny recruits -- his 31-year-old son, travis, and his wife, valerie. >> i think finally he just decided, "you know what? i can't not do this." >> there's a lot of similarities between my grandfather and my dad -- the drive, the determi
. >> i always wanted to go to indianapolis and be an indianapolis car driver, and i didn't make it, andthing has always been in the back of my mind. >> the "bonneville thing," a quest that began at the salt flats in 1960, when mickey drove 406.6 miles per hour, the record at the time for a piston-engine vehicle, if only that vehicle, challenger 1, had not broken down during the required second run. since then, a few, but only a few, racers have beaten his dad's mark....
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it left an indianapolis teen with skin peeling off his body.rk/friend poured hot water on him: "you already know ... (nat: you're so silly) ... get better ... get me back out there, shooting them hoops."he can joke now, but 15-year-old kyland clark is still wearing the scars of a dangerous internet challenge gone wrong.kyland clark/friend poured hot water on him: "the situation is here, so you canút like really just not deal with it."kyland says last week he and his friend were looking up the hot water challenge on youtube.when he fell asleep, he says his friend heated up some water and poured it on him. it was supposed to be a joke. kyland clark/friend poured hot water on him: "... when i came to my senses, the water got hot and i just got up and ripped my shirt off."kyland ran to a bathroom to try and escape the pain. kyland clark/friend poured hot water on him: "and then, like, i looked down at my chest, and my skin just fell off my chest, and then i went and i looked in a mirror and then i had skin falling off right here and on my face." wh
it left an indianapolis teen with skin peeling off his body.rk/friend poured hot water on him: "you already know ... (nat: you're so silly) ... get better ... get me back out there, shooting them hoops."he can joke now, but 15-year-old kyland clark is still wearing the scars of a dangerous internet challenge gone wrong.kyland clark/friend poured hot water on him: "the situation is here, so you canút like really just not deal with it."kyland says last week he and his friend...
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the oppressive heat wave stretches from the midwest with cities like detroit, cleveland and indianapolis breaking records near 100 to as far north as buffalo and burlington, baking in extreme heat and humidity. in chicago the fire department hosed down the michigan avenue draw bridge which was stuck together from the extreme heat. across the region, folks resorted to fountains and pools to find relief. while some volleyball players in new york central park didn't mind it. >> it was so hot today. i was just walking and looking like two seconds started to break a sweat already. >> reporter: forecasters say the hot sticky spell could last for more than a week, warning that the next 24 hours could be the most dangerous. the national weather service says heat kills more people each year than any other weather hazard, including tornadoes, lightning and floods. here in new york city, an excessive heat warning is in effect until monday morning. elaine? >> meg oliver, thank you. >>> meteorologist kristen cornet from kmov, our st. louis affiliate, has the forecast. >> reporter: elaine, it's going
the oppressive heat wave stretches from the midwest with cities like detroit, cleveland and indianapolis breaking records near 100 to as far north as buffalo and burlington, baking in extreme heat and humidity. in chicago the fire department hosed down the michigan avenue draw bridge which was stuck together from the extreme heat. across the region, folks resorted to fountains and pools to find relief. while some volleyball players in new york central park didn't mind it. >> it was so hot...
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and her family of 11 came here to broonsens from indianapolis about an eight-hour drive. as so many do. i'm sure you can see the folks in the water behind me. this is a popular tourist destination in the middle of the ozarks. tia speaking to our affiliate gave more color to the struggle she experienced as the vehicle started taking on water. take a listen. >> i couldn't see anybody. i couldn't hear anything. i couldn't hear screams. it felt like i was out on my own. i was yelling. screaming. finally i said, lord, just let me die. let me die. i said i can't -- i can't keep drowning. >> i thank everyone for your concerns and for taking the time out. >> there but tia coleman is about to speak at the hospital. that's not her but let's listen. >> this has been an incredibly difficult time for our family. we have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of concern and support. there has been a lot of interest in tia's story. and that is why we are meeting with you this afternoon. tia will say a few words and then take a few questions. we will not be able to address any legal or techn
and her family of 11 came here to broonsens from indianapolis about an eight-hour drive. as so many do. i'm sure you can see the folks in the water behind me. this is a popular tourist destination in the middle of the ozarks. tia speaking to our affiliate gave more color to the struggle she experienced as the vehicle started taking on water. take a listen. >> i couldn't see anybody. i couldn't hear anything. i couldn't hear screams. it felt like i was out on my own. i was yelling....
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paul, minnesota or indianapolis nonstop. extra flights bring the number of daily nonstop flights operated by southwest out of oakland to 34. >>> a lake tahoe woman let a bear know its limits when it walked onto her property. he does an about-face and takes off. brittany christensen tells us her six year old was playing outside... when he calmly walked inside saying there was a bear. she went outside... told it to scram......and it did. a gas station cashier is being aving a woma >> her 6-year-old was playing outside and calmly came in and said, there's a bear outside. >>> a gas station cashier is being credited for saving a woman east of modesto from suspected kidnappers. and it was all caught on camera. >> reporter: this is the moment the woman, who investigators say was kidnapped from fresno and sexually assaulted, got away from her captors, by convincing them to let her use the bathroom. she asked the first person she saw for help. >> first she said i was kidnapped and they do have guns. please lock the doors, they will k
paul, minnesota or indianapolis nonstop. extra flights bring the number of daily nonstop flights operated by southwest out of oakland to 34. >>> a lake tahoe woman let a bear know its limits when it walked onto her property. he does an about-face and takes off. brittany christensen tells us her six year old was playing outside... when he calmly walked inside saying there was a bear. she went outside... told it to scram......and it did. a gas station cashier is being aving a woma...
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. ♪ ♪ a manera de protesta la catedral de la iglesia de cristo en indianÁpolis, puso a josÉ, marÍa yica. borja: te contamos que patrocinadores de familias migrantes son forzados a pagar altos precios para transportar a niÑos bajo su cuidado tras ser liberados . tendrÍan la obligaciÓn de demostrar documentos que prueben su vÍnculo con los menores asÍ como un resumen de ingresos. autoridades de ice no les conceden tiempo suficiente para organizar los vuelos. carolina: la imagen que verÁs sigue causando tremenda indignaciÓn en redes sociales, ante el escÁndalo, dijo que matÓ a la jirafa y lo que hizo para evitar que el animal que atacarÁ a otras jirafas jÓvenes, ocurrió hace un aÑo en una reserva de sudÁfrica . en este continente quedan menos de 100.000 jirafas. hay tenemos la fotografÍa cuando le quitÓ la vida a la jirafa. borja: tenemos que recordar que la casa de --caza de jirafas es totalmente legal, te rompe el alma. te acuerdas aquel dentista que matÓ aquel león en el 2015? una historia muy parecida que genera la misma controversia. carolina: tambiÉn con los hijos del presidente t
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i flew from atlanta to indianapolis, where i worked to prepare for the upcoming indiana primary. on april 4, 1968, i was organizing a meaning for the campaign -- meeting for the campaign. someone informed me that dr. king had been shot. we did not know his condition. there was some discussion about whether or not robert kennedy should come to this meeting. i took the position that he should come and he should speak to the audience. i will never ever forget that speech that night. it is the one said already. what we need in the united states is not division. what we need in the united states is not hatred. what we need in the united states is not violence or lawlessness, in love and wisdom and compassion toward one another and a feeling for justice for those who still suffer within our country, whether they be white or they be black. i believe it is one of the greatest speeches of all time. robert kennedy had the ability and capacity to give oh -- hope and to inspire people and lift people up, and move america forward. it was robert kennedy who stood tall. he never gave up and he
i flew from atlanta to indianapolis, where i worked to prepare for the upcoming indiana primary. on april 4, 1968, i was organizing a meaning for the campaign -- meeting for the campaign. someone informed me that dr. king had been shot. we did not know his condition. there was some discussion about whether or not robert kennedy should come to this meeting. i took the position that he should come and he should speak to the audience. i will never ever forget that speech that night. it is the one...
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she was on board with family members from indianapolis. a witness took video of the duck boat as it was out on table rock lake. it shows the choppy waters when the storm hit. >> i let go and started floating. i jumped up and saw the big boat. when i saw them they were throwing out lifejackets to people. i said jesus please keep me so i can get to my children. >> reporter: nine of the victims were from her family including all of her children and has been. she said the captain told them they would not need lifejackets. 31 people were on board when the boat took on water and sank. 17 people never made it back to shore. >> the age range for the 17 was from when you're old to i believe 70. we will look at the vessel, the people involved, the operation of the vessel and the environment. >> reporter: the vessels can operate on land and water and were used in world war ii. have since been converted for tourist use. critics say they are dangerous because they sit low, capsize easily and the canopy contract people underneath. this is according to a
she was on board with family members from indianapolis. a witness took video of the duck boat as it was out on table rock lake. it shows the choppy waters when the storm hit. >> i let go and started floating. i jumped up and saw the big boat. when i saw them they were throwing out lifejackets to people. i said jesus please keep me so i can get to my children. >> reporter: nine of the victims were from her family including all of her children and has been. she said the captain told...
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jorge: hoy tuvo lugar en indianÁpolis, en indiana, el sepelio de cuatro miembros de una misma familiagenes de la fuga de dos peligrosos narcotraficantes del cartel de sinaloa que foro captadas por las camas de seguridad. jessica zermeÑo tiene estas imÁgenes y las reacciones. jessica: la noche del domingo estos dos hombres estaban en ara con una bolsa que contenÍa su boleto a la libertad. armas y dos uniformes de custodio como el suyo. los operadores de el cÁrtel de sinaloa se vistieron con una pasmosa calma. se tardaron media hora, no dejaron de revisar sus celulares, prohibidos en el lugar. el otro sonrÍe a la cÁmara que lo vigilaba. >> se detecta la salida y al mismo tiempo el elemento le pregunta, ¿y esos custodios, quÉ hacen a esa hora? el elemento le dice que son tres que desmontan de su turno y que se retiran despuÉs de cumplir con su turno. ilia: en los medios dados a conocer por televisa se observa cÓmo les abren las puertas sin problema para salir. afuera, varias caminatas esperan a cuatro custodios que salen, dos rÍos y dos cÓmplices. >> se le hace un poco raro al elemento q
jorge: hoy tuvo lugar en indianÁpolis, en indiana, el sepelio de cuatro miembros de una misma familiagenes de la fuga de dos peligrosos narcotraficantes del cartel de sinaloa que foro captadas por las camas de seguridad. jessica zermeÑo tiene estas imÁgenes y las reacciones. jessica: la noche del domingo estos dos hombres estaban en ara con una bolsa que contenÍa su boleto a la libertad. armas y dos uniformes de custodio como el suyo. los operadores de el cÁrtel de sinaloa se vistieron con...
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indianapolis, 1968, during the announcement of the assassination of dr. not whether change will come but whether we can guide that change in the service of our ideals and toward a social order shaped to the deeds of all our people. in the long run, we can master change not through force of fear but only through the free work of an understanding mind, through an openness to new knowledge and fresh outlooks which can only strengthen the most fragile and most powerful of human gifts, the gift of reason. johannesburg, south africa, june 8, 1966. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our next speaker, emma gonzalez, representing the student movement march for our lives, 2018 recipients of the rfk human rights award. >> first is the danger of futility, the belief there is nothing one man or one woman can do against the enormous array of this world's ills, against misery and ignorance, injustice and violence. yet many of the world's great movements of thought and action have flowed from the work of a single man. a young monk began the protesta protestant refor
indianapolis, 1968, during the announcement of the assassination of dr. not whether change will come but whether we can guide that change in the service of our ideals and toward a social order shaped to the deeds of all our people. in the long run, we can master change not through force of fear but only through the free work of an understanding mind, through an openness to new knowledge and fresh outlooks which can only strengthen the most fragile and most powerful of human gifts, the gift of...
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the indianapolis community which congressman sarbanes and i have the privilege of representing is a tight n.i.t. community. men and women lost in this horrific attack were friends, neighbors, and extended family members. we rise to honor the life of rebecca smith, who was quiet, but had a big heart and describing herself as a bonus mom to the best kid ever. john mcnamara, who went by mac, who loved covering sports as much as playing them. jerald fishman, the consummate newspaperman, working 12 hours a day or more who editorialized about gun violence and became victim of it. rob hiaason, a giant in stature and character who generously mentored young journalists. wendy winters, a prolific writer, mother of three navy officers, and american hero who charged at the gunman and saved lives. those who were senselessly gunned down were members of our valued local press corps. in america we cherish and value our free and independent press. it is a crucial pillar of our democracy. we should not tolerate threats and hatred directed at the media and should support those who bring us the news every da
the indianapolis community which congressman sarbanes and i have the privilege of representing is a tight n.i.t. community. men and women lost in this horrific attack were friends, neighbors, and extended family members. we rise to honor the life of rebecca smith, who was quiet, but had a big heart and describing herself as a bonus mom to the best kid ever. john mcnamara, who went by mac, who loved covering sports as much as playing them. jerald fishman, the consummate newspaperman, working 12...
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cincinnati, indianapolis, cleveland. that's where the main activity is. i couldn't be surprised if there is a little bit of a delay. otherwise everywhere else is okay. sierraville, 62 and a nice shower with no lightning. perfect gift for the high fire season. that's what we want for areas. we take the rain. it looks like it'll just favor the sierra or the mother lode. just to far to the east. we have a lot of low clouds and fog in place and no doubt about it, breeze again. this has been a very windy month for some. not for all but for some. travis southwest 20. still they got up to 91 degrees. 51, 52. water temperatures continue to be really cold. that certain plays in to a much cooler forecast for the coast and in san francisco. a lot of the higher cloud from yesterday. looks like they moved off. temperatures will have no problem in no the 100's. there are signs, many signs now that the first week of august looks much cooler. i know we start tomorrow but by the time we get to next tuesday, wednesday, thursday, we should see temperatures drop to averages
cincinnati, indianapolis, cleveland. that's where the main activity is. i couldn't be surprised if there is a little bit of a delay. otherwise everywhere else is okay. sierraville, 62 and a nice shower with no lightning. perfect gift for the high fire season. that's what we want for areas. we take the rain. it looks like it'll just favor the sierra or the mother lode. just to far to the east. we have a lot of low clouds and fog in place and no doubt about it, breeze again. this has been a very...
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by april 2014, visa in hand, butina was on her way to indianapolis for the nra's 2014 annual meeting.e snapped a pick with nra chief executive wayne la pierre and began blazing a path within u.s. political circles in what authorities allege was a covert operation. her relationship with erickson turned romantic. whether he was duped by his young lover who used him for political connections or lured into a spy operation to influence politics ahead of the 2016 election is unclear. erickson is nearly twice butina's age. >> if you want poushwer, if you want influence, you see a candidate you like, show up and work for them. >> reporter: after growing up in south dakota and graduating from yale, he sought to make a name for himself in gop politics. he crossed pathings with now disgraced lobbyist jack abramhoff. erickson also launched investment schemes and faced lawsuits because of them. he's currently under investigation for fraud by the u.s. attorney's office in south dakota. butina's upbringing, starkly different. >> my story is simple. my father is a hunter. i was born in siberia. for s
by april 2014, visa in hand, butina was on her way to indianapolis for the nra's 2014 annual meeting.e snapped a pick with nra chief executive wayne la pierre and began blazing a path within u.s. political circles in what authorities allege was a covert operation. her relationship with erickson turned romantic. whether he was duped by his young lover who used him for political connections or lured into a spy operation to influence politics ahead of the 2016 election is unclear. erickson is...
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a lot of people asked why the ,ndustry center then destroy it why not in indianapolis, cleveland, chicago? there were advantages here in detroit, we were reasonably close to raw materials. we are roughly between the two. we have a lot of capital in detroit. a lot of eager investors ready to risk money in this endeavor. we have folks who were building carriages or machinery or railroad cars, but i think the simple answer is just people. we had a critical mass of dreamers and doers. enough of these people came together that it became a magnet. established as the capital. we have a columbia from 1901, which is perceived as an electric powered vehicle. most bars are powered by gasoline, but certainly when the being introduced, you could have gasoline, you could have electric, and you could have steam. each had its own advantages and disadvantages. dry, you easier to could flip a switch and you didn't have to crank the engine to get it started. they had the same disadvantages we worry about today. the weight of the battery reduced the mileage and travel range. and then anxiety, people afraid o
a lot of people asked why the ,ndustry center then destroy it why not in indianapolis, cleveland, chicago? there were advantages here in detroit, we were reasonably close to raw materials. we are roughly between the two. we have a lot of capital in detroit. a lot of eager investors ready to risk money in this endeavor. we have folks who were building carriages or machinery or railroad cars, but i think the simple answer is just people. we had a critical mass of dreamers and doers. enough of...
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against two indianapolis police officers who shot and killed a black man. justified because he turned towards the officers with a loaded gun. blevins family says he didn't deserve to die. several people are facing charges after a bizarre kidnapping at a texas aquarium. the animal that was kidnapped. a shark. >> my favorite. under surveillance from the san antonio aquarium shows the man lifting the shark out of water and it was placed in a baby stroller. what? police say they found him at one suspect's home. she under arrest and confessed. a man and woman are facing charges. >> he confessed because he was caught red handed. no no no that thing, that was into the shark. >>> former president obama and vice president joe biden may be out of office, but their bromance is clearly living on the democratic duo stunned customers when they met up at actually one of my favorite spots in george town the dog town bakery, try to get scones when are you there. they met up in khakis and buttoned down blue shirts. >> they shook hands with the crowd, posed for selfies and gr
against two indianapolis police officers who shot and killed a black man. justified because he turned towards the officers with a loaded gun. blevins family says he didn't deserve to die. several people are facing charges after a bizarre kidnapping at a texas aquarium. the animal that was kidnapped. a shark. >> my favorite. under surveillance from the san antonio aquarium shows the man lifting the shark out of water and it was placed in a baby stroller. what? police say they found him at...
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some funerals start this afternoon in indianapolis, where the family was from. other funerals family are tomorrow. in total 17 people died in that accident. >>> it's 4:51, new answers from roseanne barr, she's against trying to explain rsth racest t very racest tweets that got her booted from her abc sitcom. she appeared on sean hannity's show on fox news. >> america is a place where i, a loud mouth, old, gorgeous jewish woman comedian am allowed freedom of speech. >> is this the freedom of speech you wanted to use? because -- >> well, of course i look back and go, come on, sean, get real, i mean it cost me everything, no, i wish i had worded it better, but i'm not going to let them tell me what i meant, and that's what makes me so mad. >> of course the constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech doesn't cover sitcoms. as she has in the past, barr insisted any suggestion of race was not the intent, when she tweeted about obama adviser valerie jarrett. barr insists the tweet was a reference to the obama administration and it stands on iran's nuclear program. re
some funerals start this afternoon in indianapolis, where the family was from. other funerals family are tomorrow. in total 17 people died in that accident. >>> it's 4:51, new answers from roseanne barr, she's against trying to explain rsth racest t very racest tweets that got her booted from her abc sitcom. she appeared on sean hannity's show on fox news. >> america is a place where i, a loud mouth, old, gorgeous jewish woman comedian am allowed freedom of speech. >> is...
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. >>> over the weekend, southwest airlines launched launch -- nonstop service from oakland to indianapolis, st. paul, and orlando. they started flights between oakland and san antonio last week and daily nonstop out of oakland and newark liberty airport in april. they now have 34 daily nonstop flights operated by southwest out of oakland airport. >>> the a's won the first leg of the bay bridge series taking two of three games including yesterday's sunday matinee. >> announcer: and a base hit. coming in and scoring. >> a giants lead was raised by swinging together four straight singles. oakland scored 4 in the inning. stephen piscotty haa long home run to pad the lead, both teams had to the all-star break before playing again next weekend, that will be in oaklan game. >>> onto soccer, france beat croatia 4-2 to win the fee for >> france jumped to an early lead on a penalty kept -- kick and they were up 2-1 when they could not be denied a third goal, france wins their second world cup in the first in 20 years, a big moment for the national team and their coach. world cup victory celebrations
. >>> over the weekend, southwest airlines launched launch -- nonstop service from oakland to indianapolis, st. paul, and orlando. they started flights between oakland and san antonio last week and daily nonstop out of oakland and newark liberty airport in april. they now have 34 daily nonstop flights operated by southwest out of oakland airport. >>> the a's won the first leg of the bay bridge series taking two of three games including yesterday's sunday matinee. >>...
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that the indianapolis metropolitan police department, dancing their way to viral fame, after an onlinethey released had this video that lip syncing "can't stop the feeling ", theyd joi the list of departments with the challenge. >> that was a will smith level of production what heid for the in my feelings video. >> never mind the great moves too. that will be hard to top. >> all right, we play basketball, open gym with the . guys it can get intense, but is it worth ever calling the c osver something? it happened here. it's a picp game at l.a. fitness in virginia. a guy hit the floor hard after anggressive pick was set by another guy. but instead of shaking it off and throwing him the ball. he got up, got his phone and called 9-1-1. at first theho other guyught it was a joke. sounbu like a jot the coulds showed up. fortunately neither filed a police report and the two resumed play and i'm sure they were ribbed rightly so. >> i don't know if there will be a rematch of that. >> they say lebron james compins about calls. that is a new level. >> cher has decided to turn back time for a late
that the indianapolis metropolitan police department, dancing their way to viral fame, after an onlinethey released had this video that lip syncing "can't stop the feeling ", theyd joi the list of departments with the challenge. >> that was a will smith level of production what heid for the in my feelings video. >> never mind the great moves too. that will be hard to top. >> all right, we play basketball, open gym with the . guys it can get intense, but is it worth...
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offer to speak of come across on that charge show but i have a lot of comedy shows coming up in indianapolis in denver and right here watching to do seem to enjoy. every detail and follow us at redaction tonight on twitter until next year i'm good i think if i don't. talk to a much of. a nazi don't it was still active. in the nineteen seventies kryten towhead as the chair of expose a man convicted of mass murder and slavery ashe was a german company develops in the demise of a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during bring them so you. don't out of terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything but. you know she said she's just got choked up minutes of it among the victims who have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering. not only want the money i want the revenge. just like a comparison the price of versus the u.s. policies versus global trade so dollar trump goes to the global trading environment with the ability to leverage america's got a leverage in that economy and it can reshape the global economy they evoke a went agai
offer to speak of come across on that charge show but i have a lot of comedy shows coming up in indianapolis in denver and right here watching to do seem to enjoy. every detail and follow us at redaction tonight on twitter until next year i'm good i think if i don't. talk to a much of. a nazi don't it was still active. in the nineteen seventies kryten towhead as the chair of expose a man convicted of mass murder and slavery ashe was a german company develops in the demise of a drug that was...
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that first show but i have a lot of comedy shows coming up in indianapolis in denver and right here watching to do you see anything further. details a problem with regard to night on twitter until next darn good i think. the new economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to access education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be foolish and sold so there's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you know most of. us. could name you. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now and i'm extremely bored high education the new global economic war. just like a comparison. versus the u.s. policies versus global trade so dollar comp goes to the global trading environment with the ability with leverage america's got a leverage in that economy and you can reshape the global economy eat you can a went against the e.u. with no leverage they have a zero leverage against the e.u. therefore they've lost tragically against you and their colleagues bei
that first show but i have a lot of comedy shows coming up in indianapolis in denver and right here watching to do you see anything further. details a problem with regard to night on twitter until next darn good i think. the new economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to access education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be foolish and sold so there's not just about education anymore it's also about...
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relief with the cold front pushing through the ohio valley and the northeast. 85 in d.c., 82 in indianapolisan average summer day. how about a gorgeous sunday in some spots? >> sou s good, thayou, bill. a mom packing heat saved her kids from a carjacker. when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner. downy conditions fibers with a long-lasting fresh scent. so your blanket will stay fresh through next week's finale. downy and it's done. (alex trebek) $8,000. over $8,000. because $8,508 is the average cost of a funeral. if you've alreadplanned how to help cover your final expenses, like this one, great. but if you haven't, i'm here to tell you about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan through colonial penn program. if you're between age 50 and 85, the good news is it's not too late, because you can start he, right now. so call now. you won't be alo. over half a million people called last year for free information. options start at $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day.
relief with the cold front pushing through the ohio valley and the northeast. 85 in d.c., 82 in indianapolisan average summer day. how about a gorgeous sunday in some spots? >> sou s good, thayou, bill. a mom packing heat saved her kids from a carjacker. when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner. downy conditions fibers with a long-lasting fresh scent. so your blanket will stay...
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that first shown five live comedy shows coming up in indianapolis in denver and right here in washington d.c. a few. more details in colorado redacted a night on twitter until next guy. forman are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the list did not shoot around a corner. we are going through a dramatic economic and social and cultural transformation that women want to participate gay lesbian people want immigrants want rights in many cities are saying that's my way but there are more traditional parts of the society that are saying no i don't want that i live in a more rural community i believe we should have one that i believe in a country that's divided as much as the new world we actually have to localise our government. exists is harder than kentucky. boys it was very funny. a ko money since he was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines just said. that it was a bluff to seize. people a survivor w
that first shown five live comedy shows coming up in indianapolis in denver and right here in washington d.c. a few. more details in colorado redacted a night on twitter until next guy. forman are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the list did not shoot around a corner. we are going through a dramatic economic and social and...
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. >>> "the indianapolis star" says a church has placed statues of jesus, mary, and joseph in a chaincage to protest president trump's zero tolerance policy. they were placed outside the church monday night. the church's lead pastor said the homeless family was homeless with nowhere to stay and the bible says we're supposed to love our neighbors as ourselves. >>> "usa today" reports a woman trapped between a subway train and the station in boston begged bystanders not to call an ambulance because she couldn't afford it. she slipped and suffered a laceration to her leg. she was taken to the hospital. some say it captured the state of health care in america today. >>> and "new york times" reports an unusual jailbird was found in the city's rikers island jail complex, a snowy owl. a corrections officer found the owl in a courtyard on sunday when it was near 100 degrees. he caught the owl and took her to a nonprofit that cares for birds. they named the owl lorax after the dr. seuss character. she'll eventually be released back into the wild. >>> still to come, new technology is lighting u
. >>> "the indianapolis star" says a church has placed statues of jesus, mary, and joseph in a chaincage to protest president trump's zero tolerance policy. they were placed outside the church monday night. the church's lead pastor said the homeless family was homeless with nowhere to stay and the bible says we're supposed to love our neighbors as ourselves. >>> "usa today" reports a woman trapped between a subway train and the station in boston begged...
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that front shown five live comedy shows coming up in indianapolis and gender and right here in washington d.c. a few. details and following redacted tonight on twitter until next i could i think. that's a very rough terrain you sort of climates and you have to fight to get a bill to the flag. it was gunshots on top them and so many friends say what happened and there may have been you do not. plan don't let me back up. you know i don't when you see a better body in the true in the city to participate in the good. old to me the good wouldn't. you don't think about this if he's so good or not you got treated like any other and other patients. everywhere in the world my guess is that probably just about everywhere women expect men to make that first move and here we are in an age where men are scared to make the first move don't know how to make the first move don't know what's right to make the first move. close. some full. people as you know we that. in. the quiet trees. mostly should say that's only the feeling but yet you did so. out of a sudden the man just. simple be there were five. i
that front shown five live comedy shows coming up in indianapolis and gender and right here in washington d.c. a few. details and following redacted tonight on twitter until next i could i think. that's a very rough terrain you sort of climates and you have to fight to get a bill to the flag. it was gunshots on top them and so many friends say what happened and there may have been you do not. plan don't let me back up. you know i don't when you see a better body in the true in the city to...
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relief with the cold front pushing through the ohio valley and the northeast. 85 in d.c., 82 in indianapolisy see on an average summer day. how about a g sunday in some spots? >> sounds good, thank you, bill. a mom rjinker. when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner. downy conditions fibers with a long-lasting fresh scent. so your blanket will stay fresh through next week's finale.s do. >>> coming up on "sunday today," willie geist sits down with one of the pga's fastest growing stars. here he is with a sneak peek. hey, willie, good morning. >> good morning, guys. good to see you as always. this week my guest on "sunday today" is golf phenom jordan spieth. i sat down with him in dallas ahead of the british open where he'll be defending his title in a couple of weeks. we talked about his meteoric rise winning the masters at just 21 years old, how his family has kept him grounded as the star has risen and his thoughts on g with jordan spieth plus the latest news and politics this weeken
relief with the cold front pushing through the ohio valley and the northeast. 85 in d.c., 82 in indianapolisy see on an average summer day. how about a g sunday in some spots? >> sounds good, thank you, bill. a mom rjinker. when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner. downy conditions fibers with a long-lasting fresh scent. so your blanket will stay fresh through next week's...
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kennedy the night of the martin luther king assassination in indianapolis. he is a civil rights icon, he is the conscience of the united states congress, the great congressman john lewis from the state of georgia. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, senator. i'm delighted, very happy, honored, and pleased to be here tonight, for robert kennedy represented the very best of america. i did not know him yet, but robert kennedy first influenced my life in 1961 during the freedom ride. back in 1961, i was 21 years old, had all of my hair and a few pounds lighter. black people and white people couldn't be seated together on a greyhound bus. leaving washington, d.c., travel through the south, seated together, using the same restroom facilities, eating at the same lunch counter. but i tell you, it was bobby kennedy who was so sympathetic to what we was doing. to bring down those signs that said white waiting, colored waiting. white men, colored men. white women, colored women. more than anything else, he was a sympathetic referee. when an angry white mob grew outsid
kennedy the night of the martin luther king assassination in indianapolis. he is a civil rights icon, he is the conscience of the united states congress, the great congressman john lewis from the state of georgia. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, senator. i'm delighted, very happy, honored, and pleased to be here tonight, for robert kennedy represented the very best of america. i did not know him yet, but robert kennedy first influenced my life in 1961 during the freedom ride. back in...
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there are not fires in indianapolis that evening. whether bobby kennedy gets sole credit for that is a different matter, but nonetheless, it was an example of his mastery of politics and his ability to reach out to a broader coalition, an ability that many people feel that he would have ultimately been successful had he lived to become the nominee and the major party candidate in november 19 68. but the king assassination also shifts the -- there are other things that dr. king had started to build that continue, including the poor people's campaign, which was another sort of a new focus on the economic justice moving away from voting rights and desegregation of the south and moving towards more broad-based economic justice. so the months after king's assassination, the march on washington, the poor people's march on washington that he had been organizing and planning, that continued, and it was followed in the summer of 1968 by many other marches and other cities and other marches in washington. where the calls for justice have becom
there are not fires in indianapolis that evening. whether bobby kennedy gets sole credit for that is a different matter, but nonetheless, it was an example of his mastery of politics and his ability to reach out to a broader coalition, an ability that many people feel that he would have ultimately been successful had he lived to become the nominee and the major party candidate in november 19 68. but the king assassination also shifts the -- there are other things that dr. king had started to...
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. >>> in another silent but very powerful act of protest, one indianapolis church placed a statue of joseph on their lawn, detained behind a barbed wire cage. despite all the immigration fallout many may feel a deeper sense of patriotism today, though. feds say more than 14,000 new citizens will be sworn in to celebrate the nation's birthday in some 175 naturalization ceremonies. >>> and while they're celebrating their newfound citizenship today as the company rings in its 242nd independence day, for those thousands of undocumented immigrants in federal custody without their children the trump administration has this new demand. leave with or without your kids. let's go to nbc's chris polone on capitol hill for more on that new directive. chris, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, frances, good morning. this comes from a copy of an immigration and customs enforcement form obtained by nbc news. on it the trump administration gives parents who were separated from their kids in may and june two options -- leave the country with your kids or leave the country without them. that despite a ne
. >>> in another silent but very powerful act of protest, one indianapolis church placed a statue of joseph on their lawn, detained behind a barbed wire cage. despite all the immigration fallout many may feel a deeper sense of patriotism today, though. feds say more than 14,000 new citizens will be sworn in to celebrate the nation's birthday in some 175 naturalization ceremonies. >>> and while they're celebrating their newfound citizenship today as the company rings in its...