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and martin luther king had to take it very seriously. so he and his lieutenants, including his father who had come over from atlanta, gathered in a room at the gaston motel. the only motel that would rent to them. by the way, and the guy who owned that motel was the richest african-american in montgomery and he charged them market rates. a.g. gaston was known -- the biography of him has said birmingham's black millionaire. so he's one of the guys. he's one of the guys for whom waves were being made. can you imagine him charging market rates to the southern christian leadership conference in 1963, charging market rates to martin luther king when he comes to fight segregation in your town? the guy was skeptical. didn't even give him a discount. so about 20 of them gather, including fred shuttlesworth who is a real fire brand in the town. i mean he's a guy who had been beaten so many times by the cops, it's just amazing what he went through in birmingham long before martin luther king ever got involved in civil rights. so they're in that ro
and martin luther king had to take it very seriously. so he and his lieutenants, including his father who had come over from atlanta, gathered in a room at the gaston motel. the only motel that would rent to them. by the way, and the guy who owned that motel was the richest african-american in montgomery and he charged them market rates. a.g. gaston was known -- the biography of him has said birmingham's black millionaire. so he's one of the guys. he's one of the guys for whom waves were being...
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martin luther king was not only a preachers what else was he? the son and the grandson and the great grandson of preachers. and he may not have started off believing as strongly, you know that he didn't. he was a party guy in school. but by the time heotfaith. and it was easter coming. so he goes into his room. he leaves them all fighting outside. he goes into his room for about 15 or 20 minutes. i read about five different accounts of this and people disagree about how long he was in there, what he said when he came out. everybody says the same thing, though, when he came out, he was wearing jeans and a denim jacket. what did it mean that he was wearing those clothes? he was going to jail. those were going to jail clothes. those were not fund raising clothes. those were going to jail clothes. and andrew young says eyes on the prize. at that moment, he said this. he said i don't know what's right. i don't know what's going to happen. i have to make an act of faith. and i'm going to march. it's an astonishing thing, right? he didn't know. if he d
martin luther king was not only a preachers what else was he? the son and the grandson and the great grandson of preachers. and he may not have started off believing as strongly, you know that he didn't. he was a party guy in school. but by the time heotfaith. and it was easter coming. so he goes into his room. he leaves them all fighting outside. he goes into his room for about 15 or 20 minutes. i read about five different accounts of this and people disagree about how long he was in there,...
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martin luther king had to take it very seriously. so, he and his lieutenants, including his father who come over from atlanta gathered in a room at the gaston hotel. the only motel that would rent to them. the guy who owned that motel was the richest african-american in that country and they charged them market rates. the biography of it is birmingham's black millionaire. he's one of the guys. he's one of the guys for whom waves were being made. can you imagine charging market rates to the southern christian leadership. charging market rates to martin luther king when he comes to fight segregation in your town? he was skeptical. didn't give him a discount. 20 of them gathered. a guy that was beaten so many times by the cops, it's amazing what he went through long before martin luther king got involved in civil rights. they are in that room and arguing it out. if king goes on the march, he knows he'll be arrested. he's the chief fund-raiser for the civil rights movement nationwide. the movement is broke. if he's in jail, who's going t
martin luther king had to take it very seriously. so, he and his lieutenants, including his father who come over from atlanta gathered in a room at the gaston hotel. the only motel that would rent to them. the guy who owned that motel was the richest african-american in that country and they charged them market rates. the biography of it is birmingham's black millionaire. he's one of the guys. he's one of the guys for whom waves were being made. can you imagine charging market rates to the...
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martin luther king transformed david vann. he was a pretty good guy to start, but martin luther king transformed him. i have never seen a city deal as well with the complicated history or any place. here's the 16th street baptist church. you see the sign up there, top right. this is in the middle of the demonstrations. this is during the children's march. when the children's march started because all of the kids gathered in the church and then came down the stairs to the park across the street. kelly ingram park. here's the church again today. so you see the white church, this is a different part of town. this is the southside baptist church. this is the white church. big enough? it's like a city block, right? here's another one. you can't quite see the whole thing, but you see that dome? this is the sanctuary. this thing with the enormous dome on it. so here's kelly ingram park which didn't have any signs back in 1963. it's been completely relandscaped. so this is on one corner right across from the church. and those words ar
martin luther king transformed david vann. he was a pretty good guy to start, but martin luther king transformed him. i have never seen a city deal as well with the complicated history or any place. here's the 16th street baptist church. you see the sign up there, top right. this is in the middle of the demonstrations. this is during the children's march. when the children's march started because all of the kids gathered in the church and then came down the stairs to the park across the street....
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we have that outside of martin luther's arm raised and pointing to some distant future. i may not get there with you, but, et cetera. this picture, adam faircloth who is with us here and did a superb book on the selc, this picture, has been argued, especially by adam, as being quite unreliable. that the great thing about king was not so much his ability to control a movement, but his ability to respond to and interact with it in such a way as to facilitate realizing its potential, its best self which is different from a vertical, top-down orientation and is much more consistent with a lateral/horizontal/communal orientation. that element in martin, i think, very much comes out of his community and enables you to see a peculiar combination. an unusual combination of someone who's very intelligent, smart and takes pleasure in intellect and has a serious streak at the core of him. someone who enables that quality in himself to interact with all of the different developments, all of the very tough people in his own movement who are around him. and to bring them together and
we have that outside of martin luther's arm raised and pointing to some distant future. i may not get there with you, but, et cetera. this picture, adam faircloth who is with us here and did a superb book on the selc, this picture, has been argued, especially by adam, as being quite unreliable. that the great thing about king was not so much his ability to control a movement, but his ability to respond to and interact with it in such a way as to facilitate realizing its potential, its best self...
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he pushed martin luther king. everybody had to push king. he thought deeply, but he had to be pushed. he was appalled at the idea of children marching. he said you have to be kidding me. we can't do that. we cant do that. bevel wore him down and the cameras were starting to leave. is that manipulative on the part of the civil rights movement to do something the cameras would like? what do you think about that? are they just publicity hounds? >> they weren't getting the exposure to help the cause. they needed people to be interested. >> why? why do you think they needed that? >> they needed people to realize what's happening in the south and the impact of segregation. >> they needed people where to realize that? >> all over the country. >> all over the country, especially in the north where it was really easy to ignore. yeah. >> all over the world because of how the other countries were getting liberated. >> all the countries in africa and asia that were becoming independent. >> they were looking at the u.s. to see what was going on. >> so, t
he pushed martin luther king. everybody had to push king. he thought deeply, but he had to be pushed. he was appalled at the idea of children marching. he said you have to be kidding me. we can't do that. we cant do that. bevel wore him down and the cameras were starting to leave. is that manipulative on the part of the civil rights movement to do something the cameras would like? what do you think about that? are they just publicity hounds? >> they weren't getting the exposure to help...
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martin luther king, jr.'s father. howard thurman was a mentor, spiritual advisor and friend to martin luther king, jr. benjamin mays was the president of morehouse college and during that time martin will you ter king, jr. was one of mr. may's students. they formed a close life-long relationship. up next, a discussion on the relationship between thurman, mays and king. morehouse college hosted this hour-and-a-half long discussion. >>> i'm willis sheftal, pro vost at morehouse college. it's migrate pleasure to be greetings on behalf of our president, robert michael franklin. his schedule has him traveling to day, but if you know robert, you know that the public intellectual that he is would prefer to be here for this discussion. i want to thank our distingui distinguished panelists for their participation in what promises to be a spirited discussion of interfaith pioneers pioneers martin luther king, jr., been gentleman main mays icons and giants. also want to thank you, the members of the audience, for bravi
martin luther king, jr.'s father. howard thurman was a mentor, spiritual advisor and friend to martin luther king, jr. benjamin mays was the president of morehouse college and during that time martin will you ter king, jr. was one of mr. may's students. they formed a close life-long relationship. up next, a discussion on the relationship between thurman, mays and king. morehouse college hosted this hour-and-a-half long discussion. >>> i'm willis sheftal, pro vost at morehouse college....
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by the way, bobby kennedy was not speaking at the funeral of martin luther king. he was at a different location. i don't remember who spoke at the funeral, but i'm sure it wasn't him. you know, it was just -- the assassinations were just more, you know, fodder on the fire. it was just more -- just added to the confusion. it was really a sad year. >> let me follow-up and underscore that point, brittany, because the speech you heard was the evening of april 4th, the night that martin luther king was assassinated in memphis, tennessee. bobby kennedy was at a rally in indianapolis. he announced to the gathering who had not heard yet that martin luther king was assassinated and died. that's why we wanted to show you that. there were other people that sfoek that evening as well, and certainly the president, lyndon johnson, attended the funeral services for martin luther king in atlanta, georgia. those remarks were the evening he was assassinated. let's go to one more moment and we'll go to george mason from the convention speech. this is the acceptance speech by senator
by the way, bobby kennedy was not speaking at the funeral of martin luther king. he was at a different location. i don't remember who spoke at the funeral, but i'm sure it wasn't him. you know, it was just -- the assassinations were just more, you know, fodder on the fire. it was just more -- just added to the confusion. it was really a sad year. >> let me follow-up and underscore that point, brittany, because the speech you heard was the evening of april 4th, the night that martin luther...
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thurman became a friend to martin luther king, jr. benjamin mays was a president of morehouse college from 1940 to 1967 and during that time martin luther king, jr., was one of mr. mays' students. up next, a discussion on the relationship between thurman, mays and king. morehouse college hosted this hour and a half long discussion. >> good afternoon. >> i'm willis, interim vice president for academic affairs here at morehouse college. it's my great pleasure to bring greetings on behalf of our president, robert michael franklin. his schedule has him traveling today but if you know robert, you know that the public intellectual that he is would prefer to be here for this discussion. i want to thank our distinguished panelists for their participation in what promises to be a spirited discussion of inner faith pione pioneers, all morehouse icons as well as giants in the larger world house. i also want to thank you, the members of the audience, for braving the threatening weather to hear and interact with our panelists. finally, let me exte
thurman became a friend to martin luther king, jr. benjamin mays was a president of morehouse college from 1940 to 1967 and during that time martin luther king, jr., was one of mr. mays' students. up next, a discussion on the relationship between thurman, mays and king. morehouse college hosted this hour and a half long discussion. >> good afternoon. >> i'm willis, interim vice president for academic affairs here at morehouse college. it's my great pleasure to bring greetings on...
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martin luther king jr. howard thurman served as dean of theology and benjamin mace was president of morehouse college. this is 90 minutes. >> good afternoon. >> i'm willis sheftall, professor and provost at morehouse college. it's my great pleasure to bring meetings on behalf of our president, robert michael franklin. his schedule has him traveling today, but if you know robert, intellectual that he is would prefer to be here for this discussion. i want to thank our distinguished panelists for their participation in what propgss to be a spirited discussion of interfaith pioneers martin luther king jr., benjamin mace and howard thurman, all icons as well as giants in thehous i also want to thank you, members of the audience, for braving the threatening weather to hear and interact with our panelists. and finally let me extend a special thanks to dean larry carter, roy craft, terry walker and their support staffs for putting together another outstanding testament to the college's commitment to advancing inter
martin luther king jr. howard thurman served as dean of theology and benjamin mace was president of morehouse college. this is 90 minutes. >> good afternoon. >> i'm willis sheftall, professor and provost at morehouse college. it's my great pleasure to bring meetings on behalf of our president, robert michael franklin. his schedule has him traveling today, but if you know robert, intellectual that he is would prefer to be here for this discussion. i want to thank our distinguished...
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martin luther king middle school. the goal is to help the children make the school a better place and give children positive experiences. all members spend far more hours at school and the contract calls for. the department motto is to do the best job possible, no matter how long and how much effort is required. the counseling department and mlk are a cohesive unit of work together very well. the counseling unit wants to be treated respect, not harass and bullied by administration. the counselors are highly educated master's and doctoral level professionals who work for the benefit of the shoulder and your your -- of the children. administration blames the counseling department for things out of our control like suspensions. mlk has high suspension rate, but administration makes the final decision as to who is suspended. thank you. >> good evening. i have been actt mlk for a million years. this year we were really hoping and expecting to get some positive feedback, some really good leadership. every member of our ubc
martin luther king middle school. the goal is to help the children make the school a better place and give children positive experiences. all members spend far more hours at school and the contract calls for. the department motto is to do the best job possible, no matter how long and how much effort is required. the counseling department and mlk are a cohesive unit of work together very well. the counseling unit wants to be treated respect, not harass and bullied by administration. the...
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that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. martin luther king dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. he died in the cause of that effort. on this difficult day and in this difficult time for the united states, it's perhaps well to ask what kind of a nation we are, what direction we want to move in. for those of you who are black, considering the evidence evidently is that there were white people who were responsible, you can be filled with bitterness and with hatred and a desire for revenge. we can move in that direction as a country in greater polarization, black people amongst blacks, the white amongst whites filled with hatred toward one another. or we can make an efforts as martin luther king did to understand and to comprehend and replace that violence, that stain of bloodshed that has spread across our land with an effort to understand compassion and love. >> the evening of april 4th, 1968. let me go to isaiah and libby from the washington center. just a quick comment and your reaction to
that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. martin luther king dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. he died in the cause of that effort. on this difficult day and in this difficult time for the united states, it's perhaps well to ask what kind of a nation we are, what direction we want to move in. for those of you who are black, considering the evidence evidently is that there were white people who were responsible,...
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they don't know exactly why the driver was going so fast down martin luther king jr. high. they do know the vehicle was not being chased by authorities. in landover, jay korff, abc 7 news. >> thank you so much. investigators try to find out what caused a fire at a high rise apartment complex in southeast around 8:30 last night's at mulberry plaza on good hope road. coleman was rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries and a child taken to the hospital with minor smoke inhalation >> . it was the scariest thing i've ever seen. >> i heard everybody screaming and running. the hallway was packed with smoke crack. the fire started in the basement and spread to the second-floor. it took an hour for firefighters to put out the flames. another fire under investigation, this one in silver spring. the blaze broke out around 5:30 yesterday evening on its fall or avenue in an apartment. a firefighter and a resident or taken to hospital. injuries are not life- threatening. department did not have a working smoke alarm. >> opening statements begin today in the trial of five d.
they don't know exactly why the driver was going so fast down martin luther king jr. high. they do know the vehicle was not being chased by authorities. in landover, jay korff, abc 7 news. >> thank you so much. investigators try to find out what caused a fire at a high rise apartment complex in southeast around 8:30 last night's at mulberry plaza on good hope road. coleman was rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries and a child taken to the hospital with minor smoke...
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had wit -- martin luther king highway and sheriff road. we're learning more about the driver involved. jummy olabanji is live with that story. >> cynne, witnesses were out here last night telling us that the driver seem to be going 100 miles per hour before slamming into this at kfc behind us. if we also learned that last month the same driver was cited for going more than 90 miles per hour on the beltway. you can see behind me that the cleanups here still continue. there is much damage that needs to be repaired. if people who live and work around here tell us they cannot believe what happened. much of what we are hearing from folks out here today is that they are really surprised that anyone was speeding that much here on this stretch of martin luther king highway. the speed limit is posted at about 45 miles per hour. at a gas station, she tells us she was out here last night and could not believe all of the damage that was out here. a lot of folks say they come to the kfc all the time to eat and at the citgo to fill up their cars. they s
had wit -- martin luther king highway and sheriff road. we're learning more about the driver involved. jummy olabanji is live with that story. >> cynne, witnesses were out here last night telling us that the driver seem to be going 100 miles per hour before slamming into this at kfc behind us. if we also learned that last month the same driver was cited for going more than 90 miles per hour on the beltway. you can see behind me that the cleanups here still continue. there is much damage...
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martin luther king it's not going to be a complete closure but the capacity is going to change from one hundred forty some beds to actually forty two beds so france will be able well pretty quickly so we're going to keep on two of the outlines of those. but it does mean is when the hospital to challenge you build don't fall they're going to challenge it because they're going to be overwhelmed at times the professional don't engage don't get angry when i hear judges do anything like that at least here to do work on the ship . around and you know questions i. the community had a nickname for ok and everybody knows it's called killer king we would get on scene in first thing people would ask is where might that be transported and if we said martin luther king you know often response was please don't take medicaid. they're understaffed underfunded and they had too many patients that didn't have private physicians and with four or five hundred patients in an emergency room it's very difficult to treat us those into the hospital through medical center is in critical condition and the cantor w
martin luther king it's not going to be a complete closure but the capacity is going to change from one hundred forty some beds to actually forty two beds so france will be able well pretty quickly so we're going to keep on two of the outlines of those. but it does mean is when the hospital to challenge you build don't fall they're going to challenge it because they're going to be overwhelmed at times the professional don't engage don't get angry when i hear judges do anything like that at...
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we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard.t's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more.
we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard.t's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more.
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this is the spirit of martin luther king jr. and gao and it is a noble reason that should compel us to continue to fight for their cause. and mr. chairman, i was very much moved this morning by the actions of my friend, michael horowitz, on behalf of the china six-prisoner faith and all other chinese prisoners of conscience. i think mr. horowitz is here today. i was especially moved by his effort to cause the obama administration to deal with the human rights issues with the primetime attention that such leaders as president reagan and the late tom landis give it. michael was arrested in front of the white house this morning. for engaging in a quiet and respectful demonstration. as i saw the police place handcuffs on him and drive him away in a squad car, i realized how great america's heart can be. i also realized the great things that america's friends of freedom can do for oppressed people in china andelsewhere. before his arrest, michael prepared a statement which i hope can be entered into the hearing record. as you know, m
this is the spirit of martin luther king jr. and gao and it is a noble reason that should compel us to continue to fight for their cause. and mr. chairman, i was very much moved this morning by the actions of my friend, michael horowitz, on behalf of the china six-prisoner faith and all other chinese prisoners of conscience. i think mr. horowitz is here today. i was especially moved by his effort to cause the obama administration to deal with the human rights issues with the primetime attention...
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and this weekends, as we marked martin luther king day, martin luther king jr. day, imagine this beautiful monument. this beautiful monument on the national mall where lincoln and jefferson and roosevelt, all those in washington, martin luther king jr., pretty thrilling that he is there as a giant of america. and remember the speech that he made. the "i had a dream" speech. but many of us loved the part when he talked about the fierce urgency of now. it's become very popular to talk about that. but it's very urgent right now. to be sensitive to it. but follow those words about the fierce urgency of now is what i love. this powerful statement. he said, this is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. the same could be true of the same challenges we face today. arianna talked to you about the internet and increase communication. we have expanded opportunity through science and technology and through awareness that technology provides for us to make a very big difference for our children for their future, for o
and this weekends, as we marked martin luther king day, martin luther king jr. day, imagine this beautiful monument. this beautiful monument on the national mall where lincoln and jefferson and roosevelt, all those in washington, martin luther king jr., pretty thrilling that he is there as a giant of america. and remember the speech that he made. the "i had a dream" speech. but many of us loved the part when he talked about the fierce urgency of now. it's become very popular to talk...
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it's martin luther king you know even if they just limit their number of beds which they're planning on doing to forty two beds then that's going to be repercussions for everybody so. hopefully it won't get to the point where it's going to be affecting patient care to the point where people are going to be waiting for such long times that they're not going to be getting treated as they should so we'll see what happens. if you actually injected dr check out the vehicle and the passenger. there is no one in to this we are the county hospital for the poor and yet we're the trauma center for everyone on the south bay area of los angeles. so it makes no difference if you have the best insurance in the world or no insurance the next time you're in a traffic accident if god forbid we have an earthquake or a bioterrorist attack we are the place that you want to come we're the place you're going to be brought regardless of where you want to come and if we're overcrowded and have no gurneys you're going to be in trouble you're not going to get the kind of care that you deserve. it's not the tr
it's martin luther king you know even if they just limit their number of beds which they're planning on doing to forty two beds then that's going to be repercussions for everybody so. hopefully it won't get to the point where it's going to be affecting patient care to the point where people are going to be waiting for such long times that they're not going to be getting treated as they should so we'll see what happens. if you actually injected dr check out the vehicle and the passenger. there...
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martin luther king said you can tell the quality of a person and i paraphrase the quality of of a leader of where they stand in times of adversity and struggle. our next speaker stood behind us
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but you have to -- as martin luther king said, we will not find it in the courtroom. you have to get on the streets and have people demand believers and the latter's so that folks can bring themselves up and out of poverty. >tavis: "the l.a. times" referenced view as of a fall in the work of clarence darrow -- you as following in the work of clarence darrow. individuals making choices to become lawyers for different reasons. then they become lawyers and decide to become different kinds of lawyers for different reasons. i say that to us how it is and why it is you chose to be the kind of lawyer that you are fighting for these kinds of clients, dispossessed people. >> i am a lawyer third. i am a solutions lady. i want democracy to work for those who have leased. if you keep your eye on that mission as opposed to winning a case, you will get a different result. we had all the results. we were win, win, win. we beat the lapd. be sued the share. we get people off of death row. we could win the cases. but then you look at the conditions that the children of our clients were
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. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> the california endowment.
. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> the california endowment.
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we just take a patient to martin luther king with knowledge on vomiting which gets triano just in the emergency room and based on her level of severity so good or bad. we got there before a few other patients and she got to bed now the other patients are going to wait even though they might have more. severe problems they might have to wait for a bed for hours. if martin luther king you know even if they just limit their number of beds which they're planning on doing to forty two beds then that's going to be repercussions for everybody so. hopefully it won't get to the point where it's going to be affecting patient care to the point where people are going to be waiting for such long times that they're not going to be getting treated as they should so we'll see you haven't. actually checked right check out the vehicle and the passenger. there is no one in the room to this we are the county hospital for the poor and yet we're the trauma center for everyone on the south bay area of los angeles. so it makes no difference if you have the best insurance in the world or no insurance the next
we just take a patient to martin luther king with knowledge on vomiting which gets triano just in the emergency room and based on her level of severity so good or bad. we got there before a few other patients and she got to bed now the other patients are going to wait even though they might have more. severe problems they might have to wait for a bed for hours. if martin luther king you know even if they just limit their number of beds which they're planning on doing to forty two beds then...
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. >> we are hearing from some of the people who missed this around 12 hours ago, along martin luther king high and sherif rd. jummy olabanji is there with the latest. >> good morning. the witnesses worked at a car wash that's located just on the other side of this kfc. it is closed, all boarded up. witnesses say it was a horrifying scene as the bmw careen down m.l.k. boulevard and slammed into kfc. >> it knocked down the air pumps and everything. it took up the bushes and went all the way over to kfc and turned into a big ball of metal. >> it happened 6:40 monday night. >> when he did occur, he went airborne and slipped and slid and tires and axles and everything. he slid straight into kfc and crashed all the windows out. >> unimaginable damage. >> it was terrible. i never seen nothing like that before. unfortunate result. >> somebody trapped under the car. >> the driver of a bmw lost control of while speeding down martin luther king jr. highway in landover. authorities say the vehicle plowed into a car parked at the restaurant. in had to be doing about 100 miles an hour. >> we know
. >> we are hearing from some of the people who missed this around 12 hours ago, along martin luther king high and sherif rd. jummy olabanji is there with the latest. >> good morning. the witnesses worked at a car wash that's located just on the other side of this kfc. it is closed, all boarded up. witnesses say it was a horrifying scene as the bmw careen down m.l.k. boulevard and slammed into kfc. >> it knocked down the air pumps and everything. it took up the bushes and went...
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. >> it happens in landover on martin luther king highway. witnesses had to say about this terrific crash. >> it knocked down air pumpsi and everythingairt took up the bushes and went all way over to the restaurant and turned into a ball of metal. >> it started 6:30 monday night? . >> when he did occur, he went immediately airborne, flip over and slid and tires and axles and everything. the crashed all the windows out of the restaurant. >> the damage, unimaginable. >> i had never seen anything like that before. >> unfortunate results. >> someone trapped under the car. >> the driver of a bmw lost control while speeding down if martin luther king jr. highway in landover. authorities say the vehicle plowed into a car parked at the restaurant. >> it had to be doing 100 miles an hour. >> two adults taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. a third person, possibly the driver or passenger in the bmw was ejected and killed. witnesses tell us the victims seemed to be young. >> i cannot even explain it. >> investigators also trying to fi
. >> it happens in landover on martin luther king highway. witnesses had to say about this terrific crash. >> it knocked down air pumpsi and everythingairt took up the bushes and went all way over to the restaurant and turned into a ball of metal. >> it started 6:30 monday night? . >> when he did occur, he went immediately airborne, flip over and slid and tires and axles and everything. the crashed all the windows out of the restaurant. >> the damage, unimaginable....
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rededicate ourselves to make sure that we followed thought and martin luther king's dream on that road to equality. -- we follow dr. martin luther king's dream on that road to equality. >> a strange day in college basketball. >> we saw many different upsets. erps struggle. then, this with the wolf pack. >> we are kicking the jackpot to $15 million. there are nine ways to play. be sure you check the tickets early parent of the first number is 23-52-28-59-56. the power ball number >> hope for a late-season push into the n.c.a.a. tournament pretty much needed to start today for maryland. they saw that opportunity against the struggling but talented team in virginia. they had it going early you put a hand in his face, that does not matter. they took the lead, 26-24. bass, a freshman out of baltimore. tied at 31. maryland in the game. the second half, and an unmitigated disaster. a little jumper to go. there he goes again. he had 25 in the game. 71-44 is your final. a bad day for the terps. a referee stopped the game, went to the scorer's table, had a pair of the fans ejected. they happen t
rededicate ourselves to make sure that we followed thought and martin luther king's dream on that road to equality. -- we follow dr. martin luther king's dream on that road to equality. >> a strange day in college basketball. >> we saw many different upsets. erps struggle. then, this with the wolf pack. >> we are kicking the jackpot to $15 million. there are nine ways to play. be sure you check the tickets early parent of the first number is 23-52-28-59-56. the power ball...
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