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martin luther king, libertad en pluralidad y no exclusiÓn. mundial de familias, deseo que mi visita a casa de la familia un tema recurrente, cuÁn esencial tiene que ser la familia para la construcciÓn del paÍs. (aplausos) y cuÁn valioso sigue siendo nuestro respaldo y aliento, pero no puedo esconder mi preocupaciÓn por la familia que se ve amenazada, quizÁs como nunca, desde adentro y desde afuera. las relaciones fundamentales estÁn siendo cuestionadas como es la base misma del matrimonio y la familia, sÓlo puedo reiterar la importancia y, por encima de todo, la riqueza y la belleza de la vida familiar. (aplausos) en particular, quisiera llamar la atenciÓn a aquellos miembros de la familia que son los mÁs vulnerables, los jÓvenes. para muchos de ellos, un futuro lleno de incontables posibilidades estÁ en el horizonte pero para tantos mÁs, hay desorientaciÓn y falta de metas, estÁn atrapados en un laberinto desesperanzador de violenciay abuso. los problemas de ellos, son nuestros problemas. no podemos evitarlos, necesitamos confrontarlos de ma
martin luther king, libertad en pluralidad y no exclusiÓn. mundial de familias, deseo que mi visita a casa de la familia un tema recurrente, cuÁn esencial tiene que ser la familia para la construcciÓn del paÍs. (aplausos) y cuÁn valioso sigue siendo nuestro respaldo y aliento, pero no puedo esconder mi preocupaciÓn por la familia que se ve amenazada, quizÁs como nunca, desde adentro y desde afuera. las relaciones fundamentales estÁn siendo cuestionadas como es la base misma del...
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martin luther king, liberty in plurality and non-exclusion. dorothy day, social justice and the rights of persons. and thomas merton, the capacity for dialogue and openness to god. four representatives of the american people. i will end my visit to your country in philadelphia, where i will take part in the world meeting of families. it is my wish that throughout my visit the family should be a recurrent theme. how essential the family has been to the building of this country. [ applause ] and how worthy it remains of our support and encouragement. yet i cannot hide my concern for the family, which is threatened, perhaps as never before, from within and without. fundamental relationships are being called into question, as is the very basis of marriage and the family. i can only reiterate the importance and, above all, the richness and the beauty of family life. [ applause ] in particular, i would like to call attention to those family members who are the most vulnerable. the young. for many of them a future filled with countless possibilities
martin luther king, liberty in plurality and non-exclusion. dorothy day, social justice and the rights of persons. and thomas merton, the capacity for dialogue and openness to god. four representatives of the american people. i will end my visit to your country in philadelphia, where i will take part in the world meeting of families. it is my wish that throughout my visit the family should be a recurrent theme. how essential the family has been to the building of this country. [ applause ] and...
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i'm reminded of martin luther king -- martin luther king in the 1960's one said, while we accept thisinance of the term maladjusted, we all want to be well-adjusted. then he went on to say, i refuse to be well-adjusted to the idea of racial injustice and religious bigotry. and he said, and i refuse to be well-adjusted to the idea that we're taking necessities from the many to give luxuries to the few when millions of god's children are trapped in an airtight cage of poverty. what is important about the way we address climate change is it is brought together with inequality, social exclusion, and poverty. when he talks about redirecting the steps, we have the financial knowledge, the technical knowledge. we know just a few days ago greenpeace brought on reports with other organizations, talking about by 2050, we can have 100% renewable energy access for all with about 50 million more jobs being created, and what makes good economic sense, what makes good environmental sense, is -- americans of people all over the world now must ask themselves, why are we not changing? we must be blunt,
i'm reminded of martin luther king -- martin luther king in the 1960's one said, while we accept thisinance of the term maladjusted, we all want to be well-adjusted. then he went on to say, i refuse to be well-adjusted to the idea of racial injustice and religious bigotry. and he said, and i refuse to be well-adjusted to the idea that we're taking necessities from the many to give luxuries to the few when millions of god's children are trapped in an airtight cage of poverty. what is important...
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martin luther king, liberty in plurality and non-exclusion. dorothy day, social justice and the rights of persons. and thomas merton, the capacity for dialogue and openness to god. four representatives of the american people. i will end my visit to your country in philadelphia, where i will take part in the world meeting of families. it is my wish that throughout my visit the family should be a recurrent theme. how essential the family has been to the building of this country. [applause] and how worthy it remains of our support and encouragement. yet i cannot hide my concern for the family, which is threatened, perhaps as never before, from within and without. fundamental relations have been called into question, as is the very basis of marriage and the family. i can only reiterate the importance and, above all, the richness and the beauty of family life. [applause] in particular, i would like to call attention to those family members who are the most vulnerable, the young. for many of them, a future filled with countless possibilities beckons
martin luther king, liberty in plurality and non-exclusion. dorothy day, social justice and the rights of persons. and thomas merton, the capacity for dialogue and openness to god. four representatives of the american people. i will end my visit to your country in philadelphia, where i will take part in the world meeting of families. it is my wish that throughout my visit the family should be a recurrent theme. how essential the family has been to the building of this country. [applause] and...
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. >> this is unfolding on martin luther king jr. avenue. we are on the scene where police have closed off several blocks. shomari? >> reporter: right now d.c. police are here and this suv is blocking traffic here at malcolm southeast and martin luther king avenue southeast. they have put up yellow crime scene tape. you can see there at melon street southeast, they are walking around presumably looking for shell casings and evidence related to this shooting. we are hearing that at least four people have been shot. moments ago there were two metro buses over there. we are broadening this to let you know the effects on the community because there are people on the metro buses, i'm sure they needed to go home and couldn't because they were inside the actual crime scene. no word if there is a suspect in custody. we're still trying to get more information from police. but i do want to point out again that if you planned on coming to martin luther king avenue, we can show you right over there, you want to stay away. i have more information, a sour
. >> this is unfolding on martin luther king jr. avenue. we are on the scene where police have closed off several blocks. shomari? >> reporter: right now d.c. police are here and this suv is blocking traffic here at malcolm southeast and martin luther king avenue southeast. they have put up yellow crime scene tape. you can see there at melon street southeast, they are walking around presumably looking for shell casings and evidence related to this shooting. we are hearing that at...
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people, these, right here, are the people he was talking about using that word, "dreams," by martin luther king. it was a pleasure to be sight sitting by you as you listen to that speech. not surprising he talked about martin luther king and abraham lincoln. but shocked to hear dorothy day and thomas merton. >> she is an apostle of social justice and he's an apostle of die drag. interesting, for some time both of these figures were out of favor. dorothy day was told not to call her group catholic and thomas merton was silenced. matthew dow hitting all of the hot button issue. he mentioned the death penalty -- for a catholic, watching the presidency, to have a pope come speak to the joint meeting of congress, was an unbelievable moment. lincoln, with his healing divisions, martin luther king with images of refugees, and dorothy day talked about equality. and i said earlier today, he needed to bely nell messy. he was lionel messi in the course of the speech. >> a carefully crafty speech. >> this man thought a lot about the united states of america. you can see that. as i said on the plane over to
people, these, right here, are the people he was talking about using that word, "dreams," by martin luther king. it was a pleasure to be sight sitting by you as you listen to that speech. not surprising he talked about martin luther king and abraham lincoln. but shocked to hear dorothy day and thomas merton. >> she is an apostle of social justice and he's an apostle of die drag. interesting, for some time both of these figures were out of favor. dorothy day was told not to call...
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he referred to martin luther king, jr. three times during the address. and you could hear the applause throughout, about a dozen times we heard applause, standing ovations as well. and of course, on a number of topics that were controversial, some people did not stand. some people did not applaud. and i think we were expecting that as well. >> yeah, they had asked congress to be on their best behavior today but you knew there would be some that would take it upon themselves not to applaud or stand up. bipartisan was able to stay at bay. he referenced martin luther king, jr., app are ham lincoln. it was a well received speech. and another nice moment following that, also making a quick appearance on the speaker's balcony with john boehner, nancy pelosi and a number of others to again address the crowds, the thousands of people that were outside the capitol building that had been watching on large monitors and he was able to step up to the microphone there and say a few words in spanish and then ended with a god bless of america which received thundrous ap
he referred to martin luther king, jr. three times during the address. and you could hear the applause throughout, about a dozen times we heard applause, standing ovations as well. and of course, on a number of topics that were controversial, some people did not stand. some people did not applaud. and i think we were expecting that as well. >> yeah, they had asked congress to be on their best behavior today but you knew there would be some that would take it upon themselves not to applaud...
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luther incoln, martin king, thomas. 150th ar marks the anniversary of the assassination of president abraham lincoln, the guardian of liberty who labored tirelessly that this nation new god might have a freedom, building a future of freedom requires love of the of n good and cooperation solidarity. all of us are quite a way off. i'm deeply worried by this social and political situation of the world today. our world is increasingly a ace of violent conflict, hatred, and filled with atrocities. committed even in the name of god and religion. we know that no religion is immune from forms of individual delusion or ideological extremists. is means that we must be special-l attentive to every type of fundamentalism whether eligious or of any other kind. a delicate balance is required to combat violence, perpetrated the name of a religion, ideology, or an economic system. while also safeguarding religious freedom, intellectual freedom, and individual reedoms. but there is a tempt tation we must especially guard against. the simplistic reactionism which sees only good or evil, or if rises an
luther incoln, martin king, thomas. 150th ar marks the anniversary of the assassination of president abraham lincoln, the guardian of liberty who labored tirelessly that this nation new god might have a freedom, building a future of freedom requires love of the of n good and cooperation solidarity. all of us are quite a way off. i'm deeply worried by this social and political situation of the world today. our world is increasingly a ace of violent conflict, hatred, and filled with atrocities....
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this woman is no martin luther king, jr. martin luther king, jr. was about the law and following the law. this lady has purposely chosen to disregard the highest court of the land. the united states supreme court has spoken and when you are an elected official such as she is, you don't have a choice you don't get to decide which laws you agree with, which laws you decide to obey. you're mandated by virtue of your position to follow the law. you may not like it. there are lots of laws that many of us don't like. but as an elected official, as swunsomeone that represents the government in that state she should be following the law and definitely not comparing herself to martin luther king. >> let's talk about the tennessee story, in this case a judge is refusing to grant a divorce for a straight couple siting the latest supreme court ruling. let's see, it would appear that the tennessee's judiciary would await the u.s. supreme court, what is not a marriage or better stated, when a marriage is no longer a marriage. areva, what do you make of this reas
this woman is no martin luther king, jr. martin luther king, jr. was about the law and following the law. this lady has purposely chosen to disregard the highest court of the land. the united states supreme court has spoken and when you are an elected official such as she is, you don't have a choice you don't get to decide which laws you agree with, which laws you decide to obey. you're mandated by virtue of your position to follow the law. you may not like it. there are lots of laws that many...
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ere too i think of the march which martin luther king led from selma to montgomery fifty years ago as part of the campaign to fulfill his dream of full civil and political rights for african americans. that dream continues to inspire s all. am happy that america continues to be, for many, a and of dreams. dreams which lead to action, to participation, to commitment. dreams which awaken what is deepest and truest in the life of a people. n recent centuries, millions of people came to this land to pursue their dream of building a future in freedom. we, the people of this ontinent, are not fearful of oreigners because most of us ere once foreigners. i say this to you as the son of mmigrants, knowing that so many of you are also descended from immigrants. tragically, the rights of those who were here long before us were not always respected. for those peoples and their nations, from the heart of american democracy, i wish to reaffirm my highest esteem and appreciation. those first contacts were often urbulent and violent, but it is difficult to judge the past by the criteria of the presen
ere too i think of the march which martin luther king led from selma to montgomery fifty years ago as part of the campaign to fulfill his dream of full civil and political rights for african americans. that dream continues to inspire s all. am happy that america continues to be, for many, a and of dreams. dreams which lead to action, to participation, to commitment. dreams which awaken what is deepest and truest in the life of a people. n recent centuries, millions of people came to this land...
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. >> martin luther king jr. avenue north of malcolm x, we are still shut down because of police activity. a little bit of volume starting to build on a tuesday morning. 66 looks good, 95 looks good. northbound 29 at broken land parkway, northbound lane is blocked. north at icc crash on the shoulder now. back in a few. >> angie goff at the live desk with breaking news out of northeast d.c. this happening within the past hour. we are told that a man was shot around 4:20 this morning. this was in the 5200 block in northeast. we are told that the man was conscious and breathing when he was taken to the hospital. also, it was reported that another man wearing a ski mask and armed with a gun was seen leaving the scene. no word as of right now to what a motive was in this shooting. as the search continues for the gunman. we'll continue to keep you posted. aaron? >>> violence in the district this morning, police tell us one person is dead and another is in grave condition after an overnight shooting in southwest d.c. th
. >> martin luther king jr. avenue north of malcolm x, we are still shut down because of police activity. a little bit of volume starting to build on a tuesday morning. 66 looks good, 95 looks good. northbound 29 at broken land parkway, northbound lane is blocked. north at icc crash on the shoulder now. back in a few. >> angie goff at the live desk with breaking news out of northeast d.c. this happening within the past hour. we are told that a man was shot around 4:20 this morning....
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remember here in southeast, martin luther king jr. avenue north of malcolm x we're shut down because of police activity. then in northwest 23rd between "g" and "i" closed because of a fire. >>> we mentioned some of the breaking news. one person is dead, at least six other people are in the hospital after a series of shootings while you were asleep. police in prince george's county say someone shot a person in the chest in upper marlboro. a shoot-out in southeast washington sends as many as four people to the hospital around 10:00. in southwest, one person is dead after a shooting on forrester street. kristin wright is live at the police department now with more on another victim. kristin? >> reporter: yeah. we're actually live at the scene right now. this brings the number of homicides in d.c. this year to 109. this one happened last night at 10:30. two people were shot, the one who was killed is a man we're told. the other person who was shot is also an adult male. we are told he right now is in life threatening critical to grave con
remember here in southeast, martin luther king jr. avenue north of malcolm x we're shut down because of police activity. then in northwest 23rd between "g" and "i" closed because of a fire. >>> we mentioned some of the breaking news. one person is dead, at least six other people are in the hospital after a series of shootings while you were asleep. police in prince george's county say someone shot a person in the chest in upper marlboro. a shoot-out in southeast...
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francis coating martin luther king jr. -- quoting martin luther king jr., calling religious liberty onessessions. that from printed'-- from pope francis'white house remarks today. his first full day, his first trip to the united states. you saw people at the white house. weibel also -- we will also show you the parade around the national mall. the speech pope made it to u.s. bishops. also the first mass celebrated by pope francis here in the united states. now, your comments, your reaction to what you have seen and heard from pope francis today. the number is on your screen. we have been split up by republican, democrat, and independents. of course you can tweet us @ cspan or join the conversation on our facebook page anytime. let's go to the calls, they are stacked up. adrian on the line for democrats. wanted to say as a gay hispanic american, i am very proud and honored that the pope is here and the holy father is inspired by gay marriage. there areers to know other ways we have of being here. that's exactly what the holy about --s talking family union and the family together can over
francis coating martin luther king jr. -- quoting martin luther king jr., calling religious liberty onessessions. that from printed'-- from pope francis'white house remarks today. his first full day, his first trip to the united states. you saw people at the white house. weibel also -- we will also show you the parade around the national mall. the speech pope made it to u.s. bishops. also the first mass celebrated by pope francis here in the united states. now, your comments, your reaction to...
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he did say martin luther king jr. >> the face of the reverend martin luther king we can say that we have defaulted on our promissory note and now is the time to honor it. >> backing up the country's catholic bishops the pope talked about the right to religious liberty calling one of america's most precious possessions. i am joined by special anchor, huffington post director and thank you all for joining. it's great to have you on the show. thank you for this coming from the kennedy family it is stunning to hear from you and because you are a working kennedy and always have been. you have covered everything. i don't think i have seen a day like this. >> i think it was so inspirational. it was so hopeful and one of the few times i felt growing up in this city or being at something that didn't feel partisan. it felt american with all its different facets. it felt international and american. it felt moving. it felt aspirational. you felt that the president was moved and happy and excited and kind of showing off with his backyard and everything. you got a sense of look at what we have. and gr
he did say martin luther king jr. >> the face of the reverend martin luther king we can say that we have defaulted on our promissory note and now is the time to honor it. >> backing up the country's catholic bishops the pope talked about the right to religious liberty calling one of america's most precious possessions. i am joined by special anchor, huffington post director and thank you all for joining. it's great to have you on the show. thank you for this coming from the kennedy...
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martin luther king drive all traffic forced on to 676 this morning. coming on the kelly drive all traffic is forced a off at fairmount and every day as we get closer and closer to the city those parking restrictioning will get tougher, mike and alex, back to you. >> let's talk about that more, what do you think 6:04 on this monday. >> it is finally time. thinks the week that the pope is coming. >> we have been talking about this for over a year now. all of the plans they better be in place. steve keeley is talking about the pope's visit in center city, hi there steve. >> reporter: mike, let's thank god for washington football team? why? because there is no longer pope francis curse, but the record of the three towns that the pope is visiting on this tour of america, one-five. so this is semi curse, but washington broke it by beating nick foles because nick foles played so bad. but, just a coincidence i'm sure that the giants and eagles are zero and two and washington is one-one. it is early as yogi berra say it is getting late early. we are getting sh
martin luther king drive all traffic forced on to 676 this morning. coming on the kelly drive all traffic is forced a off at fairmount and every day as we get closer and closer to the city those parking restrictioning will get tougher, mike and alex, back to you. >> let's talk about that more, what do you think 6:04 on this monday. >> it is finally time. thinks the week that the pope is coming. >> we have been talking about this for over a year now. all of the plans they...
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to use a telling phrase of the reverend martin luther king, we can say that we have martin luther king our promissory note, and now is the time to honor it. we know by faith that the creator does not abandon us. he's never forsaked his loving plan or repents on having created us. humanity has the ability to come together in building our common home as christians inspired by the sanctity, we wish to commit ourselves to the conscious responsible care of our common home. mr. president, the efforts which were recently made demand broken realizations and to open new doors to cooperation within our human family represent positive steps along the path of reconciliation, justice and freedom. i would like all men and women of world will of this great nation to support the efforts of the international community to protect the vulnerable in our world and to stimulate integral and inclusive models of development. so that our brothers and sisters everywhere may know the blessings of peace and prosperity which god wills for all his children. mr. president, once again, i thank you for your welcome an
to use a telling phrase of the reverend martin luther king, we can say that we have martin luther king our promissory note, and now is the time to honor it. we know by faith that the creator does not abandon us. he's never forsaked his loving plan or repents on having created us. humanity has the ability to come together in building our common home as christians inspired by the sanctity, we wish to commit ourselves to the conscious responsible care of our common home. mr. president, the efforts...
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he also mentioned abraham lincoln, hearthen luther king -- martin luther king, dorothy day, thomas herden. in a moment you're going to see him pause in front of the statue of st. sarah, the canonization mass of yesterday, and then we will watch and see as 50,000 americans have gathered on the national mall on the west side of the capitol building as the pope gets ready to say hello to them. so that concludes our coverage. martha, terrific work there in washington. i'm bill hemmer in new york, want to give it over to our colleagues on "happening now." have a great day, everybody, our coverage of the pope. jon: and this fox news alert. pope francis is on the move now leaving the capitol, as you just saw. he wrapped up his historic address to a joint meeting of congress as he gets ready to head for st. patrick's church. i'm jon scott. jenna: hi, everybody, i'm jenna lee, and we're going to go back to that live picture that we had of the pope making his big speech today. the pope's final day in our nation's capital before he visits new york city. and the leader of the catholic church just fin
he also mentioned abraham lincoln, hearthen luther king -- martin luther king, dorothy day, thomas herden. in a moment you're going to see him pause in front of the statue of st. sarah, the canonization mass of yesterday, and then we will watch and see as 50,000 americans have gathered on the national mall on the west side of the capitol building as the pope gets ready to say hello to them. so that concludes our coverage. martha, terrific work there in washington. i'm bill hemmer in new york,...
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if you come on the martin luther king drive you will not be able to go around the circumstance until front of the art museum. you will be naturally be pushed on to 676 the vine street expressway. if you come on the kelly drive you won't be able to go up to the art museum circle, you will be pushed off at fairmount and into the neighborhood. keep that in mind if you are using both of the drives coming into philadelphia, beginning this morning, same deal, later on today when you are leaving the city, you will not have access to the kelly or martin luther king drives from that art museum circle. if you are parking here in center city just pay attention to the the signs, that are posted on the sidewalk. chris, back over to you. >>> all right bob, thank you. 4:20 is the the time. utah police released 911 call release by a frantic mother who got a text from her teen daughter that someone had broken in to her home while she was home alone. fox's tamara has more on this story. >> reporter: panicked mother raced to her ex-husband sandy home to rescue her 15 year-old daughter. girl texted mom
if you come on the martin luther king drive you will not be able to go around the circumstance until front of the art museum. you will be naturally be pushed on to 676 the vine street expressway. if you come on the kelly drive you won't be able to go up to the art museum circle, you will be pushed off at fairmount and into the neighborhood. keep that in mind if you are using both of the drives coming into philadelphia, beginning this morning, same deal, later on today when you are leaving the...
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i would like to mention four of these americans: abraham lincoln, martin luther king, dorothy day and thomas merton. [applause] this marks the 150th anniversary of the assassination of president abraham lincoln, the guardian of liberty, who labored tirelessly that "this nation, under god, might have a new birth of freedom." building a future of freedom requires love of the common good and cooperation in a spirit of subsidiarity and solidarity. all of us are quite aware and deeply worried by the disturbing social and political situation of the world today. our world is increasingly a place of violent conflict, hatred and brutal atrocities, committed even in the name of god and of religion. we know that no religion is immune from forms of individual delusion or ideological extremism. this means that we must be especially attentive to every type of fundamentalism, whether religious or of any other kind. a delicate balance is required to combat violence perpetrated in the name of a religion, an ideology, or an economic system, while also safeguarding religious freedom, intellectual freedo
i would like to mention four of these americans: abraham lincoln, martin luther king, dorothy day and thomas merton. [applause] this marks the 150th anniversary of the assassination of president abraham lincoln, the guardian of liberty, who labored tirelessly that "this nation, under god, might have a new birth of freedom." building a future of freedom requires love of the common good and cooperation in a spirit of subsidiarity and solidarity. all of us are quite aware and deeply...
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right the now for this morning martin luther king drive if you come into center city you will be forced right back on to 676 the vine street expressway. if you use the kelly drive this morning you are push off at fairmount. no access to the art museum circle or ben franklin parkway. some other papal preps, we have got parking restrictions, going in into effect around the art museum area later this morning other areas of the city will go into that tow zone, read the signs, before you park your car, especially in the areas where we will have the pope, here for the weekend. jumbo trons are going up, fences and barriers are going up, i will use steve keeley's pictures here. here's an example of the parkway, jumbo trons and speakers getting ready to be lifted up in the air and also some heavy, steel fencing, around the basilica here, in center city. so some walking, biking and driving restrictions already in play here in center city, chris, back over to you. >>> we just heard about the restrictions, during the the pope's visit n you plan is taking effect. steve keeley is on this for us, stev
right the now for this morning martin luther king drive if you come into center city you will be forced right back on to 676 the vine street expressway. if you use the kelly drive this morning you are push off at fairmount. no access to the art museum circle or ben franklin parkway. some other papal preps, we have got parking restrictions, going in into effect around the art museum area later this morning other areas of the city will go into that tow zone, read the signs, before you park your...
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over to the schuylkill expressway use vine street local, that will get you to the kelly or martin luther king drives and that will work your way west out of town out toward city line. trying to get to 30th street station would i take any number street over to market, market or jfk boulevard will put new front of the 30th street and good to go. otherwise, slower than normal across the board, left over friday, we are dealing with the left overs from the rain yesterday, so the road are wet, slower than normal speed as you head in towards the 42 freeway and 55, and phillies double header tonight, two for one if you have a ticket for tonight's game you are good to go. if you have a ticket from last night you have to exchange that for another game at the box office and north on 202, new traffic pattern, as you head into route 401 in chester county. mike and alex, back to you. >>> 6:03. >> it hads been 14 years since september 111th of the worst attacks on american soil. >> never forget and we certainly won't, there will be ab surveillances to memorialize the nearly 3,000 lives lost in new york city
over to the schuylkill expressway use vine street local, that will get you to the kelly or martin luther king drives and that will work your way west out of town out toward city line. trying to get to 30th street station would i take any number street over to market, market or jfk boulevard will put new front of the 30th street and good to go. otherwise, slower than normal across the board, left over friday, we are dealing with the left overs from the rain yesterday, so the road are wet, slower...
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anyone using martin luther king drive you are pushed right on the vine street expressway.elly drive, you go as far as art museum and make that left on to fairmount, yesterday they have blocked traffic at fairmount because they have got so backup they have moved everybody back jumping off of girard. be ready for delays coming in the city with the closures. the here's the tow zone for today. this is from a master map i put up on my facebook and twitter pages showing the zones and which day by day as far as no parking. today, tonight, about 6:00 o'clock from fourth street all the way over to 12th. so from fourth to 12th, and basically from spruce all the way up to the vine expressway, this is the section where you'll see the signs, that should say, tuesday 6:00 p.m. they written correct yesterday. inspector joe sullivan i talk to him yesterday morning, they change the signs out here. if you are okay to park today but at 6:00 o'clock this is the area where cars will be towed if your car is left on the street after 6:00 o'clock tonight. construction on pennsy turnpike between q
anyone using martin luther king drive you are pushed right on the vine street expressway.elly drive, you go as far as art museum and make that left on to fairmount, yesterday they have blocked traffic at fairmount because they have got so backup they have moved everybody back jumping off of girard. be ready for delays coming in the city with the closures. the here's the tow zone for today. this is from a master map i put up on my facebook and twitter pages showing the zones and which day by day...
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coming on the kelly or martin luther king drive there is no access to the parkway.arkway remains closed here at the moment. if you are heading to philadelphia international there were flights that missed their connections last night because they brought all air traffic to a halt when the pope was leaving. so some people had to stay the night at the airport. if you are flying out this morning after a busy weekend here in philadelphia, give yourself extra time, all of the follow thanks did fly in for festivities over the weekend is expected to leave this morning. the security lines could be longer than usual for a monday, chris and lauren, back over to you. >>> penn state student heads back to school this weekend who was killed in the car crash. this happened on the pennsylvania turp pike near king of prussia yesterday afternoon. the girl was on a trip which is a fundraiser for group of students. >> all students were taken to paoli hospital. the the canning trip was to raise money for penn state's thon fundraiser. people go out with cans and signs and crashed last thu
coming on the kelly or martin luther king drive there is no access to the parkway.arkway remains closed here at the moment. if you are heading to philadelphia international there were flights that missed their connections last night because they brought all air traffic to a halt when the pope was leaving. so some people had to stay the night at the airport. if you are flying out this morning after a busy weekend here in philadelphia, give yourself extra time, all of the follow thanks did fly in...
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martin luther king jr. talked about another dream that he had had probably for some time. he said i have a dream this afternoon that there will be a day when we will no longer face the atrocities that emmett till had to face or medgar evers had to face, but that all men can live with dignity. and he saw the brutal murder of emmett till as not just another local matter as many people tried to frame it at the time, but as part of a, as a larger movement or that it fit in well with that movement. five years earlier as he wrote his book about the montgomery bus boycott, he had already declared today it is emmett till, tomorrow it is martin luther king, then in another tomorrow it will be somebody else. so he already saw this movement in process, its list of martyrs had already begun, and he knew it was inevitable that other names would be added to that list in time. and so as far as some background, emmett till was a 14-year-old african-american boy from chicago who visited mississippi relatives, his uncle mose, his wife blithe and three sons -- his wife elizabeth and three so
martin luther king jr. talked about another dream that he had had probably for some time. he said i have a dream this afternoon that there will be a day when we will no longer face the atrocities that emmett till had to face or medgar evers had to face, but that all men can live with dignity. and he saw the brutal murder of emmett till as not just another local matter as many people tried to frame it at the time, but as part of a, as a larger movement or that it fit in well with that movement....
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. >> [applause] think ofcis: here i the march which martin luther king led from selma to , a part ofn to fill his dream of full citizen and political rights for african-americans. >> [applause] pope francis: that dream continues to inspire us all. america happy that continues to be, for many, a land of dreams. >> [applause] [applause] pope francis: dreams which lead to actions, to participation, to commitment. what ishich awaken deepest and purest in the life of the people. centuries, millions of people came to this land to pursue their dreams of building a future and freedom. people of this continent, are not fearful of foreigners. because most of us -- >> [applause] use francis: because most of were once foreigners. >> [applause] [cheering] [applause] [applause] i say this to you as the son of immigrants, areing that so many of you also descendents of immigrants. >> [applause] pope francis: tragically, the rise of those who were here long before us were not always respected. nationse people's under at the heart of american democracy, i wish to reaffirm my .ighest appreciation those
. >> [applause] think ofcis: here i the march which martin luther king led from selma to , a part ofn to fill his dream of full citizen and political rights for african-americans. >> [applause] pope francis: that dream continues to inspire us all. america happy that continues to be, for many, a land of dreams. >> [applause] [applause] pope francis: dreams which lead to actions, to participation, to commitment. what ishich awaken deepest and purest in the life of the people....
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martin luther king was actually in opposition of the church's unwillingness to support the oppress. kim davis is using her position to oppress people even more. ( applause ) going to jail, going to jail for what you believe in does not necessarily put you on par with martin luther king. jeffrey dahmer was in jail because he believes in eating people. that doesn't make him a freedom fighter. ( applause ) and, frankly, if you're going to compare kim davis to someone from the 1960s civil rights movement, it should be this guy. that's right. that's right. alabama governor and dippity-do poster boy george wallace. who famously stood in the door way of the university of alabama in defiance of the supreme court order to desegregation gait. >> i sand here today as governor of this sovereign state and refuse to wittingly submit to the illegal use of power of the central government. >> larry: that's what kim davis sounds like, less like "letters from a birmingham jail," and more like words from an alabama bigon the, recent. [ding, ding] hey buddy... what can i getcha? 1, 2, 3... redd's apple
martin luther king was actually in opposition of the church's unwillingness to support the oppress. kim davis is using her position to oppress people even more. ( applause ) going to jail, going to jail for what you believe in does not necessarily put you on par with martin luther king. jeffrey dahmer was in jail because he believes in eating people. that doesn't make him a freedom fighter. ( applause ) and, frankly, if you're going to compare kim davis to someone from the 1960s civil rights...
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in some ways you know the panthers made people a lot of people in this country gravitate to martin luther king. they were like oh, maybe martin luther king isn't so bad! >> so how does this connect to the black lives matter movement that's sprung up and the reaction to police killings and shootings in communities all across america? >> well, i think one of the things that's happened is that the film is so relevant today. when we started the film seven years ago we thought it had a lot of relevance but it didn't have nearly the relevance that it has today. >> why? >> because the panthers started as a protest as a way to try to get rid of police violence. the same thing that we're dealing with today, 50 years later. the panthers had a ten point program, some of the points were an end to police violence. better housing, better schools, all of those things were things we are still talking about today. >> how is it we're still talking about it today so many years after the black panthers? >> part of the thing was those problems were never solved. they're still there. they were buried for a little w
in some ways you know the panthers made people a lot of people in this country gravitate to martin luther king. they were like oh, maybe martin luther king isn't so bad! >> so how does this connect to the black lives matter movement that's sprung up and the reaction to police killings and shootings in communities all across america? >> well, i think one of the things that's happened is that the film is so relevant today. when we started the film seven years ago we thought it had a...
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wiretapping martin luther king, the whole works. it didn't matter, because the guy talked good and gave great speeches. put this in the larger cultural context. the 1950's regarding the liberal intelligentsia, eisenhower was boring. the guy didn't talk right. if we don't have someone more exciting in the white house -- lyndon johnson comes in. he can get a lot of things done, but he's crude. he could never quite measure up to the kennedy mystique. could you put things in that context in terms of how much of that stylistic element was the core remaining legacy of the kennedy legend? >> who wants to give that a whirl? >> you know, when i go the the bookstore, i see all these books on jack and jack junior and jackie. the element of style is critical to the perpetuation of that legacy. eisenhower obviously didn't have that. he read zane gray westerns. hofstetter was interested in ideas, and he was interested in the quality of mind. he wasn't seduced by john f. kennedy. he kept a distance. he refused to work for the lyndon johnson white
wiretapping martin luther king, the whole works. it didn't matter, because the guy talked good and gave great speeches. put this in the larger cultural context. the 1950's regarding the liberal intelligentsia, eisenhower was boring. the guy didn't talk right. if we don't have someone more exciting in the white house -- lyndon johnson comes in. he can get a lot of things done, but he's crude. he could never quite measure up to the kennedy mystique. could you put things in that context in terms...
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martin luther king, liberty in plurality and nonexclusion. dorothy day, social justice and the rights of persons. and thomas merton, the capacity for dialogue and openness to god. four representatives of the american people. i will end my visit to your country in philadelphia, where i will take part in the world meeting of families. it is my wish that throughout my visit the family should be a recurrent theme. how essential the family has been to the building of this country. [ applause ] and how worthy it remains of our support and encouragement. yet i cannot hide my concern for the family, which is threatened, perhaps as never before, from within and without. fundamental relationships are being called into question, as is the very basis of marriage and the family. i can only reiterate the importance and, above all, the richness and the beauty of family life. [ applause ] in particular, i would like to call attention to those family members who are the most vulnerable, the young. for many of them, a future filled with countless possibilities
martin luther king, liberty in plurality and nonexclusion. dorothy day, social justice and the rights of persons. and thomas merton, the capacity for dialogue and openness to god. four representatives of the american people. i will end my visit to your country in philadelphia, where i will take part in the world meeting of families. it is my wish that throughout my visit the family should be a recurrent theme. how essential the family has been to the building of this country. [ applause ] and...
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martin luther king, jr. i was appointed to the committee along with walter fontroy, the district of columbia, and harold ford. we were the minorities that were appointed to that committee. the first two chairmen of the committee did nothing in terms of the work of the committee. the speaker of the house called me when the second chairman resigned and asked me if i would become chairman of the committee. i did agree to be chairman, and then i conducted the investigation as it's chairman of that committee for a period of about two years, we had $6 million to spend on the two investigations we did our work. we completed our work by having nationally televised hearings in both assassinations and we also filed with the house, volumes of investigative findings and recommendations and reports. and in the case of lee harvey oswald, we did find that he had in fact been the shooter of the rifle that killed president kennedy, but we also found there was the probability of a conspiracy, and in the case of dr. martin lut
martin luther king, jr. i was appointed to the committee along with walter fontroy, the district of columbia, and harold ford. we were the minorities that were appointed to that committee. the first two chairmen of the committee did nothing in terms of the work of the committee. the speaker of the house called me when the second chairman resigned and asked me if i would become chairman of the committee. i did agree to be chairman, and then i conducted the investigation as it's chairman of that...
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you should read what martin luther king said in his letter from the birmingham jail. rtha: we'll never know what martin luther king would have thought about this situation. when you come to this country, a lot of people when they originally immigrated to this country they had to leave some things behind. they had to change their mind to stay in this country and get work. they practiced their religion in a private way and didn't try to impose it in the workplace. when you have muslim truck drivers who won't transfourth alcohol. you have got kim davis who won't do the job she was elected to do which is sign licenses. have we gone too far? in accommodating everybody, are some things in your life private and separate from your work. >> we are not accommodating -- the obama administration is trying to force them to pay for abortions. when a bunch of thugs who are prisoners in a maximum security prison they can invoke religious rights and guess who defends that that they should be exempt. the same aclu lawyers. christians are being discriminated against. >> this is not a gam
you should read what martin luther king said in his letter from the birmingham jail. rtha: we'll never know what martin luther king would have thought about this situation. when you come to this country, a lot of people when they originally immigrated to this country they had to leave some things behind. they had to change their mind to stay in this country and get work. they practiced their religion in a private way and didn't try to impose it in the workplace. when you have muslim truck...
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as martin luther king sought to do. when it strives for justice in the cause of the oppressed as dorothy day did by her walk, a face which becomes dialogue and so in the contemplative style of thomas malcolm. >> you're looking at a live picture now are from new york city, the pope traveled this from washington, d.c. at this moment he's making the transfer from the fiat 500l that he's been traveling around in to the modified jeep wrangler that allows him to stand up in the back and see the crowd and be seen by it. he's on his way to a newly refurbished st. patrick's cathedral the seat of the archbishop of new york to have even prepare at that place of worship sparkling like a gem, in time of the pope's visit. civil public utility and religious life of new york city will join him in prayer including the as archbishop of w york, timothy doe lan. libby casey has more. >> packed with many of america's most powerful. the vice president, supreme court justices and members of congress. >> we must renew the spirit of fraternity
as martin luther king sought to do. when it strives for justice in the cause of the oppressed as dorothy day did by her walk, a face which becomes dialogue and so in the contemplative style of thomas malcolm. >> you're looking at a live picture now are from new york city, the pope traveled this from washington, d.c. at this moment he's making the transfer from the fiat 500l that he's been traveling around in to the modified jeep wrangler that allows him to stand up in the back and see the...
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come in on the kelly or martin luther king drive, will cause delays coming into city later tonight when you head home that inner drive of the parkway closure. that will cause a mess, for the evening rush hour. mike, alex being back over to you. >> hey, bob kelly thank you for. that will almost 6:19 now. big day in court for the six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray. not only did a judge refuse to throw out the charges but we also learned each offers letter face separate trial. the six are facing charges including second agree assault, second agree deprived heart murder, in rocked with unrest when freddie day died week after suffering critical spinal cord injury, in police custody in the back that far van. his death sparked nationwide protest, demonstrators gathered outside the courthouse again yesterday, calling for justice. we'll see what happens today in court. >>> and newly-released documents show the university of colorado's response to james holmes threats. look how different he looks now in court. >> the head of his neuro science gradual program, calle
come in on the kelly or martin luther king drive, will cause delays coming into city later tonight when you head home that inner drive of the parkway closure. that will cause a mess, for the evening rush hour. mike, alex being back over to you. >> hey, bob kelly thank you for. that will almost 6:19 now. big day in court for the six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray. not only did a judge refuse to throw out the charges but we also learned each offers letter...
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closures saturday, sunday, ben franklin parkway, kelly drive, martin luther king drive. also, mass transit checklist. i'm actually going to step out of the way so you can see this, starting today, at 10:00 a.m., until monday, at 5:00 a.m. septa buses you got some detours, also the regional lines, we have some additional late night service, on most of those lines, saturday, sunday, at 30th street and jefferson and also some extra service for the trolleys, as well. like i said, that's a lot. i know you don't have your pen and paper out there, so, i'm going to be tweeting those out for you. nicole, over to you. >> meisha, thank you. woman eight months pregnant is gunned down, and now the search is on for her shooter. moon was with that victim was also shot. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch live for us at northeast detective with the very latest. justin? >> reporter: nicole, good morning. detective say those two victims, a man and pregnant woman, were just sitting on her front steps when the bullet began to fly at very close range. the gunfire errupting, at just about
closures saturday, sunday, ben franklin parkway, kelly drive, martin luther king drive. also, mass transit checklist. i'm actually going to step out of the way so you can see this, starting today, at 10:00 a.m., until monday, at 5:00 a.m. septa buses you got some detours, also the regional lines, we have some additional late night service, on most of those lines, saturday, sunday, at 30th street and jefferson and also some extra service for the trolleys, as well. like i said, that's a lot. i...
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couple of side note, still clean upgoing on the parkway, martin luther king drive open. museum area, just little stretch around fairmount. that's still closed. some buses still detoured for those who take mass transit. just make note of. that will also, 95 southbound, before girard, area that i usually keep my eye on in the morning. get pretty busy as you head into center city. looking good although it is still early. already starting to see the volume levels pick up. probably good indicator that it will be what we should have had yesterday, we'll see today, that volume. clean up on the ben franklin parkway is you're closed between 16th and kelly drive and also we have some construction for those of you on the pennsylvania turnpike eastbound, off ram top ft. washington, one lane block, there erika, over to you. >> meisha, a thank you. the eagles finally put one in the win column on sunday, here's what chip kelly credits for the first victory of the year. he wasn't even on the feel. hey, here is a celebration we can get behind. right? national coffee day. we will tell you
couple of side note, still clean upgoing on the parkway, martin luther king drive open. museum area, just little stretch around fairmount. that's still closed. some buses still detoured for those who take mass transit. just make note of. that will also, 95 southbound, before girard, area that i usually keep my eye on in the morning. get pretty busy as you head into center city. looking good although it is still early. already starting to see the volume levels pick up. probably good indicator...
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hearing themes of racial reconciliation and opposition to racism in this speech and not only martin luther kingere in the first address at the white house, but in his speech to congress, he used, you know, he made king one of the heroes, white house he talked about martin luther king's reference of climate change and dr. king talked about it in terms of equality. and it's not surprising that he is doing this. one senses he may do smr visits a prison, a jail. in philadelphia. and his whole appeal around issues of economic justice, they clearly transcend the lines of race and we know that african-americans have been -- have suffered particularly from economic injustice and i think it's worth remembering that a very significant percentage, 10% of american catholics are african-american and important parishes in harlem that are african-american and he hasn't forgotten this. >> one really cool one in ft. worth, texas, where this kid went to school. our mother of mercy, let me say that. we have to bring up, ej, a person who tweeted out that pope francis basically retweeted black lives matter. pope fr
hearing themes of racial reconciliation and opposition to racism in this speech and not only martin luther kingere in the first address at the white house, but in his speech to congress, he used, you know, he made king one of the heroes, white house he talked about martin luther king's reference of climate change and dr. king talked about it in terms of equality. and it's not surprising that he is doing this. one senses he may do smr visits a prison, a jail. in philadelphia. and his whole...
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and at the white house he quoted from martin luther king, to use a telling phrase of the reverend martin luther king, we can say that we have defaulted on a promissory note and now is the time to honor it. these three individuals we honor tonight tirelessly contributed to this culture of full rights and equality. we are committed to achieving. tonight's roll call, congressman lou stokes, i am honored to be the third african-american from ohio to follow in his footsteps. following in my mentor and dear friend, stephanie tubbs jones, my colleague, mentor and friend, congresswoman marcia fudge, who said at his footsteps, i don't salute or get excited about a one-hit wonder because lou stokes was far from that. lou stokes loved people, he loved the law, he loved the legislative process, he loved his family and he loved cleveland, ohio. you've heard so much about him, i won't repeat it. i will submit it for the record , congresswoman sheila jackson lee, if that's ok. but i will forever be grateful for his encouragement, his friendship, his wisdom and his leadership. i can't think of a time or
and at the white house he quoted from martin luther king, to use a telling phrase of the reverend martin luther king, we can say that we have defaulted on a promissory note and now is the time to honor it. these three individuals we honor tonight tirelessly contributed to this culture of full rights and equality. we are committed to achieving. tonight's roll call, congressman lou stokes, i am honored to be the third african-american from ohio to follow in his footsteps. following in my mentor...
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kelly drive and martin luther king drive up to the point right behind the art museum, that whole stretchf the parkway from the circle all the way up to the cathedral there where all of those jumbo trons are set up. every now and then you will see a street that still has those barriers. the goal, last night was to get all of those concrete barriers and just move them off to the side and open up as many streets as they possibly can. we are seeing trucks role around center city here this morning and process will be loading them on to the flood beds and gathering up all that fence ago this took over a week to put up, chris and lauren, back over to you. >>> you know you have some lungs on you but this kid, the voice of an angel. he is a local boy, sings for the pope and wows the entire world. >> ♪ >> he is 14 year-old bob hill, a member of the keystone boys choir. he had to do this magnificent performance five minutes beforehand. bobby says he want to be an opera singer just like andre bocelli who was here this weekend. he got a chance to sing for his idol while right here at the world meetin
kelly drive and martin luther king drive up to the point right behind the art museum, that whole stretchf the parkway from the circle all the way up to the cathedral there where all of those jumbo trons are set up. every now and then you will see a street that still has those barriers. the goal, last night was to get all of those concrete barriers and just move them off to the side and open up as many streets as they possibly can. we are seeing trucks role around center city here this morning...
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if you come on the martin luther king drive you will be forced on the vine street expressway. if you come in the kelly drive you are forced off at fairmount. any of the parking restriction that is were in place over the the weekend remain in play today. center city looks like a ghost town from like 12th street through city hall, all the way up through the the parkway, steve keeley is live, we will tell you where you can find your car, if it was towed yesterday but right here this light shade of blue they are coming our way, gang, olde city, the parking restrictions go into effect tonight at 6:00 t right by the convention center over to fourth and from sansom all the way up through the the vine street expressway. otherwise buses, trains, trolleys looking good. we are off to a good start. mike and alex back to you. >> talking about that fire, again bob this video is dramatic in delaware county. now fire officials say this fire looks suspicious. >> jenny joyce is along the 1100 block of chester avenue in yeadon, jenny? >> reporter: good morning, mike and alex. the fire is now out
if you come on the martin luther king drive you will be forced on the vine street expressway. if you come in the kelly drive you are forced off at fairmount. any of the parking restriction that is were in place over the the weekend remain in play today. center city looks like a ghost town from like 12th street through city hall, all the way up through the the parkway, steve keeley is live, we will tell you where you can find your car, if it was towed yesterday but right here this light shade of...
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also very end of both kelly and martin luther king drives right here at the back of the art museum. still some local detours there, coming in on the the drives. they are working eastbound on the schuylkill expressway this morning down to only one lane as you work your way in toward spring garden, and then i-95 northbound, as sue mentioned some poor visibility working your way up toward philly international. if you have a flight out of the airport we will check with your airline to play it safe. otherwise mass transit, septa buses just a few are still being detoured around the art museum with the clean up. chris and lauren, back to you. >>> we have breaking news we're hearing reports that a temple university student has been sexually assaulted. >> also this reportedly happened just off campus, steve keeley live at the scene. steve, good morning. >> reporter: well, temple university sent out an alert just past midnights to student and staff telling them that philadelphia police are investigating the the sexual assault and armed robbery of a female temple student in an apartment buildi
also very end of both kelly and martin luther king drives right here at the back of the art museum. still some local detours there, coming in on the the drives. they are working eastbound on the schuylkill expressway this morning down to only one lane as you work your way in toward spring garden, and then i-95 northbound, as sue mentioned some poor visibility working your way up toward philly international. if you have a flight out of the airport we will check with your airline to play it safe....
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martin luther king, liberty in plurality and non-exclusion. dorothy day, social justice and the rights of persons. and thomas merton, the capacity for dialogue and openness to god. four representatives of the american people. i will end my visit to your country in philadelphia, where i will take part in the world meeting of families. it is my wish that throughout my visit the family should be a recurrent theme. how essential the family has been to the building of this country. and how worthy it remains for our support and encouragement. yet i cannot hide my concern for the family, which is threatened, perhaps as never before, from within and without. fundamental relationships are being called into question, as is the very basis of marriage and the family. i can only reiterate the importance and, above all, the richness and the beauty of family life. in particular, i would like to call attention to those family members who are the most vulnerable, the young. for many of them, a future filled with countless possibilities beckons, yet so many oth
martin luther king, liberty in plurality and non-exclusion. dorothy day, social justice and the rights of persons. and thomas merton, the capacity for dialogue and openness to god. four representatives of the american people. i will end my visit to your country in philadelphia, where i will take part in the world meeting of families. it is my wish that throughout my visit the family should be a recurrent theme. how essential the family has been to the building of this country. and how worthy it...
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martin luther king, liberty and puralty and honest [ inaudible ]. rothy daye, social justice and the rise of persons. and thomas martin, the capacity for dialogue and openness to god. four representatives of american people. i will end my visit to your country in philadelphia -- [ applause ] >> -- where i will take part in the world meeting of families. it is my wish that to have a visit, the families should be a reoccurring theme. how essential the family has been to the building of this country. [ applause ] >> and how worthy remains for our support and encouragement. yet i cannot hide my concern for the family, which is threatened perhaps as never before from within and without. fundamental relations have been called into question, as is the very basis of marriage and the family. i can only reiterate the importance and -- above all, the richness and the beauty of family life. [ applause ] >> in particular, i would like to call attention to those family members who are the most vulnerable, the young. for many of them, a future filled with countless
martin luther king, liberty and puralty and honest [ inaudible ]. rothy daye, social justice and the rise of persons. and thomas martin, the capacity for dialogue and openness to god. four representatives of american people. i will end my visit to your country in philadelphia -- [ applause ] >> -- where i will take part in the world meeting of families. it is my wish that to have a visit, the families should be a reoccurring theme. how essential the family has been to the building of this...
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martin luther king wore a three piece suit and still shot dead.hat we know is that slavery is still legal in this country. in the 14th amendment it says that slavery is legal as a clause for punishment. that's why your prison industrial complex has grown so. i think it's ridiculous to compare black lives mat tore the tea party. you want to think about the origins of the tea party, white folks revolted against written over tea. we're getting killed and they're saying we're being disrespectful about it. i don't want to hear it. >> this is horrific what was said about police, okay? but having said that, you know, there needs to be a dialogue that isn't existing right now because people are polarized on one side or the other. >> a dialogue started a enwhat was interesting was a black lives matter movement stormed the campaign of bernie sanders shutting down the moment. it is tough. go ahead, tom. >> retired nypd detective. this young lady and i were talking. what's missing is a lot of education. a lot of misinformation, a lot of people miscon true and
martin luther king wore a three piece suit and still shot dead.hat we know is that slavery is still legal in this country. in the 14th amendment it says that slavery is legal as a clause for punishment. that's why your prison industrial complex has grown so. i think it's ridiculous to compare black lives mat tore the tea party. you want to think about the origins of the tea party, white folks revolted against written over tea. we're getting killed and they're saying we're being disrespectful...