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i think about miss price, marion anderson, i'm sorry. marion anderson, after being denied the right to sing at the dnr. she went to the steps of the lincoln memorial. they said some people say this is racism. and they said, well, why? do you think it's racism? she said yes. they said why. they said, what is racism. she said it's like a breeze that blows across your face, you can't see it or touch it but you know it's there. a lot of people, when they hear that -- i don't know what they hear but i hear two things. it's ever-present and it doesn't matter how high you climb. it's there. marion anderson was a diva, recognized all over the world, yet she was denied this right. sometimes when i have to deal with racism and discrimination and gender whatever, i think about her and how she dealt with it. i think about mary mccloud bethune and how almost out of nothing she started a college and what a tremendous impact she had on presidents of the united states. here was a gentle woman but a powerful woman. i think about coretta scott king. i wor
i think about miss price, marion anderson, i'm sorry. marion anderson, after being denied the right to sing at the dnr. she went to the steps of the lincoln memorial. they said some people say this is racism. and they said, well, why? do you think it's racism? she said yes. they said why. they said, what is racism. she said it's like a breeze that blows across your face, you can't see it or touch it but you know it's there. a lot of people, when they hear that -- i don't know what they hear but...
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like marion anderson. the great migration series was totally funded by this.unch wasson, ralph funded. the list goes on and on and on. it is sort of a who's who of black artists and intellectuals. it resonates today in the following way. the national trust for historic preservation realized, after the segregation, they still should've disbanded. desegregation, these abandoned.e but they have gone back. at least a hundred schools have been earmarked as landmarks, historical landmarks. clearly, just as they built the schools to begin with, there are historians and community centers and museums. apartments are being restored because were abandoned in chicago. they are beautiful makes use income, apartment buildings and called the rosenwald courts. i read in the paper that there is a great major show in -- great migrations years at moma. the new york times front cover, they talked about all these artists, black artists, and half of who they listed are people in the film. they also funded woody guthrie. the great troubador. i think the lasting affect to support edu
like marion anderson. the great migration series was totally funded by this.unch wasson, ralph funded. the list goes on and on and on. it is sort of a who's who of black artists and intellectuals. it resonates today in the following way. the national trust for historic preservation realized, after the segregation, they still should've disbanded. desegregation, these abandoned.e but they have gone back. at least a hundred schools have been earmarked as landmarks, historical landmarks. clearly,...
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Jan 27, 2016
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this is a co alarm and they are available to the public here at the marion fire department for free. and after watching don anderson's story, you might think about getting one. >> the beeping woke me up. >> kim: don anderson who is retired, was staying warm by his gas logs and watching tv yesterday at 3:30 p.m. >> sat there like i always do and go to sleep. >> kim: but this time his sleep, he thinks, may have come from toxic gas and his malfunctioning >> we could smell an odor as we walked in the house. >> kim: his co alarm had gone off. don says that alarm woke him up. do you think the alarm saved your life? >> yup. >> kim: no question about it? >> no question. >> picked him out of the house. >> kim: owenby, the other firefighters and anderson all tested positive for carbon monoxide and were treated with oxygen. all were fine. >> yesterday when we go in to the house, it actually started beeping. >> kim: don realized the heating logs were broken. the carbon monoxide alarm a wake-up call. and the logs in the house turned off until they are fixed. once again, this is a carbon it is a plug-in. don had a dual alarm. anot
this is a co alarm and they are available to the public here at the marion fire department for free. and after watching don anderson's story, you might think about getting one. >> the beeping woke me up. >> kim: don anderson who is retired, was staying warm by his gas logs and watching tv yesterday at 3:30 p.m. >> sat there like i always do and go to sleep. >> kim: but this time his sleep, he thinks, may have come from toxic gas and his malfunctioning >> we could...
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Jan 28, 2016
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marion. woke him up after he fell asleep in front of the tv. investigators say his gas logs were broken... and the fumes could have killed him. 3 take sotdon anderson saved by co alarm9:16 kim do you think the alarm saved your life don: yep kim:no question about it don: no question the fire station in marion distributes free alarms to the public. stop by the fire station if you would like one for your home. 3 3 today marks the 30th anniversary of the challenger tragedy. nasa will pay will tribute to the crews of apollo one and space shuttles challenger and columbia... as well as other nasa colleagues, during the agency's day of remembrance. seven members of the challenger crew died on the morning of january 28, 1986, when a booster engine failed, causing the shuttle to break apart just 73 seconds after launch. 3 3 3 the leader of the armed group occupying the wildlife refuge in oregon... wants his followers to leave. as reid binion reports, ammon bundy's plea to end the occupation comes just one day after he and several others were arrested. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows-- "please stand down. please stand down."an attorney for oregon armed protest le
marion. woke him up after he fell asleep in front of the tv. investigators say his gas logs were broken... and the fumes could have killed him. 3 take sotdon anderson saved by co alarm9:16 kim do you think the alarm saved your life don: yep kim:no question about it don: no question the fire station in marion distributes free alarms to the public. stop by the fire station if you would like one for your home. 3 3 today marks the 30th anniversary of the challenger tragedy. nasa will pay will...
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Jan 8, 2016
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anderson. 47 in asheville. franklin. 46 in waynesville and in marion and columbus. milder even in the southwestern mountains at 51. the wedge of cold air is here and just stops here. 49 in dakoa. 50 in abbeville. there is the wedge of cold air. even cool on the beaches, with temperatures in the low and mid 50's. 53 in atlanta. 58 the warm spot in macon, georgia. severe thunderstorm watch for the houston area, southwestern louisiana, and the southeastern part of texas. this system will bring us our ring as we get through tomorrow afternoon. -- our rain as we get through tomorrow afternoon. it will get windy and much colder on sunday, especially in the mountains. would not be surprised to see rain showers change over to snow showers for a brief period of time. snow in minneapolis here. minneapolis has the big nfl playoff game going on sunday. they are going to see the snow now. behind the snow. in minneapolis they will lucky to be hit single digit. wind chills are going to be below zero for the game on sunday with the seattle seahawks. it's going to go down in the top
anderson. 47 in asheville. franklin. 46 in waynesville and in marion and columbus. milder even in the southwestern mountains at 51. the wedge of cold air is here and just stops here. 49 in dakoa. 50 in abbeville. there is the wedge of cold air. even cool on the beaches, with temperatures in the low and mid 50's. 53 in atlanta. 58 the warm spot in macon, georgia. severe thunderstorm watch for the houston area, southwestern louisiana, and the southeastern part of texas. this system will bring us...
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anderson. in north carolina, some precipitation. temperatures are below the freezing mark across most areas.29. 26 in marshall. 34 degrees in marion. 30 in asheville. some areas of fog and increasing fog. very little wind to speak up across the area, and it is a 52 degree temperature in columbia. 40 in atlanta, 42 in chattanooga, and 55 right now in 65 degrees in miami. take a look at this. this is just north of fort lauderdale. look at the from an ef-1 which touchdown briefly this afternoon, and there is a the get into tomorrow in the southern part of florida. leeven a few thundershowers left over. we can see another round of severe weather, and the temperatures are chilly across we can see thunderstorms. tomorrow morning, our patch of rain stays off to our southeast really from colombia all of thethe forecast, cloudy with a few sprinkles. for tomorrow, we can expect some morning sprinkles. , 47, and it will be seasonably announcer: now, wyff news 4 sports. marc: the first player to rush 4000 more in the same season after throwing for 4000 yards. he won the davey o'brien award as the nation's best quarterback and was a heisman tro
anderson. in north carolina, some precipitation. temperatures are below the freezing mark across most areas.29. 26 in marshall. 34 degrees in marion. 30 in asheville. some areas of fog and increasing fog. very little wind to speak up across the area, and it is a 52 degree temperature in columbia. 40 in atlanta, 42 in chattanooga, and 55 right now in 65 degrees in miami. take a look at this. this is just north of fort lauderdale. look at the from an ef-1 which touchdown briefly this afternoon,...
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anderson. you've seen some pretty decent weather today. down to freezing in asheville by 11. i'll show you the bigger changes that are coming with rain and stick around and see when. >> darcel: a marion man accused of setting his wife's home on fire last month now faces a new charge of arson. jonathan set fire to a camper on highway 70. his wife and son weren't home at the time. stroud faces child abuse for an incident last february. >> larry: a pedestrian in mcdowell county was struck and killed. this is near the clints cross community just outside marion. troopers say nathanial webb was struck twice. he was also wearing dark clothing. no charges will be filed. >> darcel: a river arts district staple has been sold. next two plans to take over the >> paint what you feel. >> larry: and next in never stop learning, students use paint to influential mu [ horn honks ] okay, this is u.s. cellular, and this is verizon. now, same phones, but with u.s. cellular you get 6 gigs of 4g data for only $40 per month -- $20 less than verizon. and u.s. cellular's network was built to work in places like out here, and here. so, with all of that, why would you ever go to verizon? switch to u.s. cellula
anderson. you've seen some pretty decent weather today. down to freezing in asheville by 11. i'll show you the bigger changes that are coming with rain and stick around and see when. >> darcel: a marion man accused of setting his wife's home on fire last month now faces a new charge of arson. jonathan set fire to a camper on highway 70. his wife and son weren't home at the time. stroud faces child abuse for an incident last february. >> larry: a pedestrian in mcdowell county was...
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anderson, from mason, 33 and five. go to west jacob ely with twice six and eight. >> earlier in the show, we showed you resell marion' s win , as they been trying to the gcl central so far this year behind shakira, he is a scoring maniac. >> 20 points on friday night, we all know the wilmington' s potent offense led by during cumberland. >> he is our blitz five best qualitative. allegation, good to see you. we are back, talking milestones. we had a big one earlier this week, and some big ones early in the season like the unmanned wilmington we' ve all heard about. >> i' m so glad he' s wearing red and black next year. in the words of floyd, money career so far. record. recordbreaker, this sharpshooter. >> what' s interesting about him is he be brian likes his record, 157 to 158. s a good kid, you look to see good things happen to good kids. he sets the record for three-pointers in the gcl. bacon. we have a roger bacon milestone this week. >> coach neil is a great guy, he took over after bill brewer was there, i played for coach bert, i' m glad the brian had a chance to reach 171 victories. >> a big room it -- a big mom
anderson, from mason, 33 and five. go to west jacob ely with twice six and eight. >> earlier in the show, we showed you resell marion' s win , as they been trying to the gcl central so far this year behind shakira, he is a scoring maniac. >> 20 points on friday night, we all know the wilmington' s potent offense led by during cumberland. >> he is our blitz five best qualitative. allegation, good to see you. we are back, talking milestones. we had a big one earlier this week,...