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martin luther king we remember the end of the speech, the climax. "i have a dream" part. but dr. ked about a lot more before he got to the dream. that he camember to washington that day. six, the that the big leaders of the civil rights movements, had called the march and it was convened by randolph, who was 72 at the time. one of the big six could not make the march because he was in jail in louisiana, james farmer. -- another had been killed, just weeks before that. people that came that day, black and white, juice and gentiles -- came from atiles, segregated south. it is easy to come to washington now, i'd imagine 54 years ago, when the only way you could travel was in the back of the bus. and you had to put a sandwich in a paper bag, because there was not a restaurant that would sell you a meal. he came and talked about voting rights. talked about economic rights. he came and talked to about police brutality and criminal justice. he came and talked about what was going on with health care. 54 years later, we are here. whoalked about a governor is were dripping with the words o
martin luther king we remember the end of the speech, the climax. "i have a dream" part. but dr. ked about a lot more before he got to the dream. that he camember to washington that day. six, the that the big leaders of the civil rights movements, had called the march and it was convened by randolph, who was 72 at the time. one of the big six could not make the march because he was in jail in louisiana, james farmer. -- another had been killed, just weeks before that. people that came...
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martin luther king was just everything to us. still is and he always will be. james chase was mayor in spokane, washington from 1982 to 1985 and he came here and he was head of the naacp at one time and he was a businessman and then he got to be mayor of spokane despite he was and what he did. he always spoke about later on in his life he came here on a freight train and became the mayor, the first black mayor of spokane washington. that was in the congressman. he was charismatic and tall and good-looking and he was charismatic, had a nice family and all and he won people over by being on the city council and in being mayor. it was him. that's what his goal was and that's what he became. i mentioned how much james chase is meant to spokane but i can't say anything about him that i don't include his wife, elinor. her family was a very, one of the first families of spokane and she was by his side in helping him every step of the way and i want to mention her and her family because they were very important in spokane. [inaudible] was our hero. i have to say he was
martin luther king was just everything to us. still is and he always will be. james chase was mayor in spokane, washington from 1982 to 1985 and he came here and he was head of the naacp at one time and he was a businessman and then he got to be mayor of spokane despite he was and what he did. he always spoke about later on in his life he came here on a freight train and became the mayor, the first black mayor of spokane washington. that was in the congressman. he was charismatic and tall and...
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police say three men were shot just before 3:00 this morning on martin luther king jr. avenue nr mallm x avenue. at last check, all men are alive and at the hospital. meanwhile, police are searching for a blue lexus spotted leaving the scene. police have martin luther king jr. avenue blocked in both directions at ral street. we are following developments. of course, we will update you with more information as we learn more. >> thank you, megamegan. >>> police arrested a man who stabbed a woman inside an apartment in d.c. we know a neighbor found paolo cole's body in the building's hallway on wednesday. she died with her 11-month-old baby in her arms. police arrested larry fein and charged him with mother. they say the day before she died, she called police and told them the baby's father was threatening her another restrictions on carrying concealed arms in public. the district wants to limit to those who demonstrate they have a good reason. the washington post reports a federal appeals court refused to reconsider a challenge to that law. the city could decide to seek a
police say three men were shot just before 3:00 this morning on martin luther king jr. avenue nr mallm x avenue. at last check, all men are alive and at the hospital. meanwhile, police are searching for a blue lexus spotted leaving the scene. police have martin luther king jr. avenue blocked in both directions at ral street. we are following developments. of course, we will update you with more information as we learn more. >> thank you, megamegan. >>> police arrested a man who...
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martin luther king was just, just everything to us, and i think he still is, you know. he always will be. james was made in spokane washington from 1982-1985. he came here and he is head of the naacp at one time and he was just kind of a businessman. and didn't get got to the mayor of spokane, just by who he was and what he did. and he always spoke about later on in his life how he came here on a freight train and became the mayor, the first black mayor of spokane washington and that was quite an accomplishment. he was kind of charismatic, very tall, very good-looking, and he was just charismatic. he had a nice town at all, and people, he just kind of one people over by being on the city council and then being mayor. it was him. it was him. that's what his goal was and that's what he became i mentioned how much james chace meant to spokane, but i can't say anything about him that i don't include his wife. her family was one of the first families of spokane. and she was by his side and helping him every step of the way pics i want to mention her and her family because th
martin luther king was just, just everything to us, and i think he still is, you know. he always will be. james was made in spokane washington from 1982-1985. he came here and he is head of the naacp at one time and he was just kind of a businessman. and didn't get got to the mayor of spokane, just by who he was and what he did. and he always spoke about later on in his life how he came here on a freight train and became the mayor, the first black mayor of spokane washington and that was quite...
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martin luther king, it was dick gregory who rose to t the o occasion. pplaususe] he raised d his voice for malalm and dr. king and medgar r evers and all of the o others who work ,lang g by bulullies, by bigots because they could not do so for themselves. when this new generation of powerful voices reminded ththe woworld that blalack lives mata- [applause]] it wasas yet again baba dig gregory who stood by them and spoke truth too power whether yu like him or nonot. we know ththat dick gregegory wa comedian, i iellectual,l, and we know that t he was funny. we are -- so extraordinary abouout him was hs williningness to shahare his st, but not just anytory, enengaging story that informed, entertrtained, a and empowers hs listeners. it was his ability to criticize us because he loved us. and like myy fatheher he e saw himself in us. educated.d.a a miss shortly afteter my mother passed away in n 1997, my sisters a ani attended a gatathering with distinctive african-americican leaders, maya angelou, coretta, dick gregory amongst them. i was sitting quiet and d
martin luther king, it was dick gregory who rose to t the o occasion. pplaususe] he raised d his voice for malalm and dr. king and medgar r evers and all of the o others who work ,lang g by bulullies, by bigots because they could not do so for themselves. when this new generation of powerful voices reminded ththe woworld that blalack lives mata- [applause]] it wasas yet again baba dig gregory who stood by them and spoke truth too power whether yu like him or nonot. we know ththat dick gregegory...
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martin luther king, it was dick gregory who rose to the occasion. pplause] he raised his voice for malcolm and dr. king and medgar evers and all of the others who work ,lang by bullies, by bigots because they could not do so for themselves. when this new generation of powerful voices reminded the world that black lives matter -- [applause] it was yet again baba dig gregory who stood by them and spoke truth to power whether you like him or not. we know that dick gregory was a comedian, intellectual, and we know that he was funny. we are -- so extraordinary about him was his willingness to share his story, but not just any sto, engaging story that informed, entertained, and empowers his listeners. it was his ability to criticize us because he loved us. and like my father he saw himself in us. educated.d and miss shortly after my mother passed away in 1997, my sisters and i attended a gathering with distinctive african-american leaders, maya angelou, coretta, dick gregory amongst them. i was sitting quiet and dick gregory came over to me and started tal
martin luther king, it was dick gregory who rose to the occasion. pplause] he raised his voice for malcolm and dr. king and medgar evers and all of the others who work ,lang by bullies, by bigots because they could not do so for themselves. when this new generation of powerful voices reminded the world that black lives matter -- [applause] it was yet again baba dig gregory who stood by them and spoke truth to power whether you like him or not. we know that dick gregory was a comedian,...
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martin luther king against george wallace. indeed, it was the power of dr. king's words, his speech, that crushed segregation and overcame the violence of the segregationists. he was unrelenting in making a clear, moral argument that in the end could not be denied. words over violence. so many times in our history as a people, it was indeed speech and still more speech that led americans to a more just and perfect union. the right to freely examine the moral and immoral, the prudent and the foolish, the practical and the inefficient, and the right to argue for their merits or demerits, remain indispensable for a healthy republic. it has been known since the beginning of our nation. james madison knew this when, as part of his protest against the alien and sedition act, the speech codes of his day, he said "at the freedom of speech is the only effectual guardian of every other right." and in a quote that i'm reminded of daily in this job, thomas jefferson knew this when he said in words now chiseled in his monument "i swear upon the altar of god, eternal host
martin luther king against george wallace. indeed, it was the power of dr. king's words, his speech, that crushed segregation and overcame the violence of the segregationists. he was unrelenting in making a clear, moral argument that in the end could not be denied. words over violence. so many times in our history as a people, it was indeed speech and still more speech that led americans to a more just and perfect union. the right to freely examine the moral and immoral, the prudent and the...
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martin luther king, sr. and their children, christine king, a.d.generation after, we do the six steps of non-violent conflict resolution. so we gather our facts, we begin to educate our public, and our audience. we examine our own hearts to see where we are, to see if we're still able to love people. and then we negotiate. if that doesn't work, we protest peacefully. as you see in the photograph, you showed a few moments ago, what the objective being non-violent conflict resolution. and so, in my pro-life work, in myself rights work, and my work as a christian evangelist, i'm always saying, can i love you? can i hear you? can i put aside anger and strife, and really search for and begin to look for solutions? and so i say, we should pray for our president, and everyone who has authority and even in our own lives. we can take the knee, let it mean something, let it be for reconciliation, not division. melissa: that is a powerful message. what is the sixth step. i heard one through five, examining our own heart. what is six? >> reconciliation. after
martin luther king, sr. and their children, christine king, a.d.generation after, we do the six steps of non-violent conflict resolution. so we gather our facts, we begin to educate our public, and our audience. we examine our own hearts to see where we are, to see if we're still able to love people. and then we negotiate. if that doesn't work, we protest peacefully. as you see in the photograph, you showed a few moments ago, what the objective being non-violent conflict resolution. and so, in...
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walking into the martin luther king junior memorial. fitzgerald is live as protesters continue to rally. what's the latest? >> reporter: let's show you this, let's get right in it. they just finished their rally here at the martin luther king junior memorial and they were here about an hour they said prayers, gave speeches, they held hands, they celebrated the end of this 118-mile journey from charlottesville all the way here to washington, dc. and where are they going? well, they said they're going someplace near the they're on their way right now and let me show you where they were. this was not just a march for civil rights. this was something a lot more. let me show everybody your shirt real quick. the title of this was the march to confront white supremacists. and i know you used the stick for a good reason. >> yes. it's because i've been marching about 118 miles. >> reporter: you just kept going? a lot would stop. why did you keep going >> because the white supremacy affects my life in a deep level. i kept on going, it's something
walking into the martin luther king junior memorial. fitzgerald is live as protesters continue to rally. what's the latest? >> reporter: let's show you this, let's get right in it. they just finished their rally here at the martin luther king junior memorial and they were here about an hour they said prayers, gave speeches, they held hands, they celebrated the end of this 118-mile journey from charlottesville all the way here to washington, dc. and where are they going? well, they said...
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who had parts of their lives shattered and are -- it'sg to come best hard not to think about martin luther king, we often think of his "i have a dream" speech. martin luther king was marty to his friends, right? some of his biographers say he was notably quiet in class. similarly, even with other famous peacemakers like gandhi -- he was an ordinary child. andas scared of snakes scared of the dark and he ran home multiple times on his lunch break for fear of being bullied. that is someone who faced the brutal,empire, controlling through military the territory and pushed them out and created self-rule in a little over a decade. , we study how people learn conflict resolution. conflict resolution and having difficult conversations and organizing for social justice and change, those things can be learned. it sounds so simple, but it's profound, right? if those things can be learned, we can invest in teaching them. i don't mean necessarily teaching them at the university and in classrooms, but in our communities. people are working for social justice, don't have official titles that bear that name -
who had parts of their lives shattered and are -- it'sg to come best hard not to think about martin luther king, we often think of his "i have a dream" speech. martin luther king was marty to his friends, right? some of his biographers say he was notably quiet in class. similarly, even with other famous peacemakers like gandhi -- he was an ordinary child. andas scared of snakes scared of the dark and he ran home multiple times on his lunch break for fear of being bullied. that is...
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martin luther king jr. avenue, near south capitol street. we're told the man was unconscious and unresponsive. so far no update on his condition. the man accused of murdering the lyon sisters 42 years ago is expected to plead guilty today. lloyd welch will appear in court for the murders of 12 year old sheila lyon and 10 year old katherine lyon. a plea agreement would allow welch to avoid risking a death sentence. a new report shows the university of virginia relied on incomplete information ahead of a white nationalist march on campus. that report looked at how the university handled the august 11-th march that happened the night before the larger rally that erupted into violence. hundreds people - carrying tiki torches - protested on campus, shouting racial slurs. the report says the university used information provided by march organizers that was quote "deliberately misleading." this morning there is a 25-thousand dollar reward in the search for a missing pregnant teacher. laura wallen's family is offering the reward. the last time anyon
martin luther king jr. avenue, near south capitol street. we're told the man was unconscious and unresponsive. so far no update on his condition. the man accused of murdering the lyon sisters 42 years ago is expected to plead guilty today. lloyd welch will appear in court for the murders of 12 year old sheila lyon and 10 year old katherine lyon. a plea agreement would allow welch to avoid risking a death sentence. a new report shows the university of virginia relied on incomplete information...
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[laughter] that's, like, martin luther king jr. was on the phone with robert kennedy, i mean, this is off the record, right? they were having one of them face to face, and dr. king was, now, i'm not going to tolerate that kind of -- you know, he's doing it, and kennedy was like, you know, look, let's be real. [laughter] he said, you know, that would go over -- he said if we hadn't helped you out, you'd be dead as kelsey's nuts. dr. king, you could hear that silence. my god, what are kelsey's nuts? [laughter] so we're in mixed company, and i have to refrain from those inside language kiss courses. -- discourses. yeah, so the thing is he was great there, he was great, you know, at many of the last, i think, congressional black caucus, because he was also real bad. [laughter] oh, my god. the victory lap, he was pimping by then. you know, i don't know what you heard about me -- [laughter] okay, that's 50 cent, the rapper -- p-i-m-p is the name of the song. in obama's case, the president imbued with moral principles. so the thing is he w
[laughter] that's, like, martin luther king jr. was on the phone with robert kennedy, i mean, this is off the record, right? they were having one of them face to face, and dr. king was, now, i'm not going to tolerate that kind of -- you know, he's doing it, and kennedy was like, you know, look, let's be real. [laughter] he said, you know, that would go over -- he said if we hadn't helped you out, you'd be dead as kelsey's nuts. dr. king, you could hear that silence. my god, what are kelsey's...
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with thet to work martin luther king of this error or deal with the others of this error -- era.hers. whatever we do, we must take responsibility for our own actions. then a change will come. thank you. >> i want to go into talking .ore about civility i saw the dictionary definition of what civility is, it felt like it was not enough. i wrote down at of my own bullet points of what i feel civility is and i would like to share that with you all. civility is our ability to be kind and courteous to one another. it enables us to disagree without disrespecting each other. justice is knowing that is not just for us, but it is for anyone who is being treated unfairly. a person should not have to look like you in order to defend them when they are treated unjustly. civility make sure that women are given equal rights and .reated with respect the women literally gave birth to this nation. they can do anything a man can do and things we are not capable of. how dare us not give a women fair pay and equal rights and better treatment and respect. it is so important. being the symbol knowing w
with thet to work martin luther king of this error or deal with the others of this error -- era.hers. whatever we do, we must take responsibility for our own actions. then a change will come. thank you. >> i want to go into talking .ore about civility i saw the dictionary definition of what civility is, it felt like it was not enough. i wrote down at of my own bullet points of what i feel civility is and i would like to share that with you all. civility is our ability to be kind and...
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. >>> good morning both of you, martin luther king's daughter posted a powerful picture of her father taking a knee, comparing him taking a protests by nfl players. bernice king tweeted picture on sunday with the caption, he wouldn't improve of the way my father protested either calling him an outside agitator, the real shame and disrespect is that decades after the first photo, racism still kills people and corrupts systems >>> twitter giving people more characters, they're giving them 280. only a select amount of users will get to try it. no word on how long the pilot program will last. young dolph is in the hospital after possibly being shot by another popular wrapper outside a hollywood hotel. rapper is being looked the a as a person of interest in the shooting. he release his baby album last year. >>> after five successful seasons, chip and joanna gains of fixer upper are leaving the show. season five will be last season. the hit show went on air in 2013. it wasn't easy trying to walk away but it was right decision. >>> and finally, have you ever heard of word he peting, when a w
. >>> good morning both of you, martin luther king's daughter posted a powerful picture of her father taking a knee, comparing him taking a protests by nfl players. bernice king tweeted picture on sunday with the caption, he wouldn't improve of the way my father protested either calling him an outside agitator, the real shame and disrespect is that decades after the first photo, racism still kills people and corrupts systems >>> twitter giving people more characters, they're...
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and as i stand here it's hard not to think about martin luther king. and when we think about dr. in class. and similarly with other famous peacemakers we know like mahatma gandhi, they stated he was in order child and what did he mean by ordinary child? they mean he was scared mistakes and scared of the dark and he ran home multiple times on lunch break for fear of being bullied. that can somebody who faced the british empire, brutal, controlling through military means 85% of the known territory on planet earth, and pushed them out and created self-rule in a little over a decade. so in my own work i do research with my colleagues at george mason university. we study how people learn conflict resolution. the good news is conflict resolution and having difficult conversations and organizing for social justice and change, those things can be learned. it sounds so simple but it's profound, right? if those things can be learned, then we can invest in teaching them. i don't mean teaching the necessary at the university only or in classrooms, but i mean in our communities because some of
and as i stand here it's hard not to think about martin luther king. and when we think about dr. in class. and similarly with other famous peacemakers we know like mahatma gandhi, they stated he was in order child and what did he mean by ordinary child? they mean he was scared mistakes and scared of the dark and he ran home multiple times on lunch break for fear of being bullied. that can somebody who faced the british empire, brutal, controlling through military means 85% of the known...
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martin luther king delivered his "i have a dream" speech. i am looking forward to marching with you all. we have really amazing speakers here tonight. we are all being able to stand here in support of peace. i see people wearing the t-shirts. this message is really important to me. and to people around the world that are watching it live on c-span today. we'll get started with our first speaker. we have jason alta mira. he literally wrote the book on altmyer.t -- jason he was known for working with both sides of the aisle. in his new book, he offers some advice on bring stability back to our nation's political discourse. please welcome the former congressman. jason altmire. [applause] >> this is the perfect place to have this event. we're surrounded by some of america's most significant memorials that has to do with what we talking about. that black while inscribed with 50,000 names, that refer to a time when america was coming apart at the seams. anger turned into violence. america's turned against one another. time when onehat of america's
martin luther king delivered his "i have a dream" speech. i am looking forward to marching with you all. we have really amazing speakers here tonight. we are all being able to stand here in support of peace. i see people wearing the t-shirts. this message is really important to me. and to people around the world that are watching it live on c-span today. we'll get started with our first speaker. we have jason alta mira. he literally wrote the book on altmyer.t -- jason he was known...
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martin luther king's famous, i have a dream speech. it's an amazing experience.looking forward to marching with you all. we have amazing speakers, people who represent so many different sides, and ethnicities, backgrounds. we can all stand here in support of peace. free hugsle wearing t-shirts and restore civility t-shirts. this message is important for me, and i hope so many of you that are here, and around the world watching on c-span today. i think this is a really amazing experience. we will get started with our first speaker. we have a former congressman, jason altmire, who literally wrote the book on how to conquer polarization in washington. during his three terms in the house, he was a bipartisan centrist known for working with both sides of the aisle. in his new book, he offers some advice about bringing civility back to our nation's political discourse. please welcome former ,jason altmeir. -- please welcome former congressman, jason altmeir. [applause] >> this is the perfect place to have this event. we are surrounded by some of america's most signific
martin luther king's famous, i have a dream speech. it's an amazing experience.looking forward to marching with you all. we have amazing speakers, people who represent so many different sides, and ethnicities, backgrounds. we can all stand here in support of peace. free hugsle wearing t-shirts and restore civility t-shirts. this message is important for me, and i hope so many of you that are here, and around the world watching on c-span today. i think this is a really amazing experience. we...
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for example, here you talk about martin luther king and the civil rights movement and. [inaudible] if you know who he was he was a hero. nasser was the president of egypt and was one of the founder of the community. cairo was where the african leader group. i wanted to read something for you. i skip this because of the time but i will read it. okay. when i was a child my aunt wanted had a transistor and i wanted one so bad. many younger on generations -- it's a small, portable radio. i was fascinated by the transistor. i came in i begged my dad for years to give me a transistor and he said it would keep me from studying and you don't need the transistor. finally i was in a school and he gave it to me as a gift. the transistor -- it began in the sense that there was i'd go out in the street and the kids would carry it and i have the volume up and i was very proud because those popular at first my radio was no more that increased popularity in the neighborhood and we would spend looking listening to soap operas and romantic films of beirut. [inaudible] is a famous singer.
for example, here you talk about martin luther king and the civil rights movement and. [inaudible] if you know who he was he was a hero. nasser was the president of egypt and was one of the founder of the community. cairo was where the african leader group. i wanted to read something for you. i skip this because of the time but i will read it. okay. when i was a child my aunt wanted had a transistor and i wanted one so bad. many younger on generations -- it's a small, portable radio. i was...
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we're following some breaking news from the district that happened in the 3,000 block of martin luther kinge in southeast. we're told three men were shot, two of them in the leg, the third victim in the arm or back. at this time there's no suspect information but police are looking for >> now a fox5 exclusive. we obtained new picture which may help shed light on what was going on inside a bethesda home at the center of a mystery. this is a photo of askia khafra. he's wearing a helmet and breathing apparatus and protection for his ears. friends say the photo appears to have been taken inside the bunk erin side the house on danbury road. the man who friends say hired him daniel beckwitt escaped the fire and according to witnesses was shirtless and covered in dirt. fire officials say beckwitt had been cooperating with the investigation but they have so far been unable to determine a cause. there has so far been no ruling from the medical examiner on a cause and manner of death. >> on the run. a warrant is out for the arrest of the woman caught on camera throwing a cup of urine at a metrobus dr
we're following some breaking news from the district that happened in the 3,000 block of martin luther kinge in southeast. we're told three men were shot, two of them in the leg, the third victim in the arm or back. at this time there's no suspect information but police are looking for >> now a fox5 exclusive. we obtained new picture which may help shed light on what was going on inside a bethesda home at the center of a mystery. this is a photo of askia khafra. he's wearing a helmet and...
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however, i also pointed out that it would be accurate to say that sense the death of martin luther king jr., conditions for poor blacks have deteriorated while the conditions of better-off blacks have indeed improved. and this is most clearly seen in the growing income in equality in the black community -- this was most clearly seen in the growing income in equality in the black community as reflected in the jeani eco-eshfficient, a measure that meshes zero, perfect equality, to one, maximum inequality. now, this figure discloses the increasing household income in equality across the american population as a whole rising from a low of 0.39 in 1970 to 0.48 in 2014. follow the blue line. more interesting, however, is the high level of intra group inequality among black households. see the green line. although the absolute level of black income is well below that of whites, blacks nonetheless display the most intragroup income inequality reaching a household jeannie index of 0.49 followed by whites at 0.47 and hispanics at 0.45. indeed one of the most significant changes since dr. king's p
however, i also pointed out that it would be accurate to say that sense the death of martin luther king jr., conditions for poor blacks have deteriorated while the conditions of better-off blacks have indeed improved. and this is most clearly seen in the growing income in equality in the black community -- this was most clearly seen in the growing income in equality in the black community as reflected in the jeani eco-eshfficient, a measure that meshes zero, perfect equality, to one, maximum...
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so martin luther king's giving a speech in birmingham and a white twenty four year old neo nazi gets up and starts punching him in the face and king just continues to speak to him quietly and refuses to press charges. i covered the war and sorry of our cover the civil war in el salvador i'm not a pacifist you know it when when you are occupied. as the iraqis are occupied or as we attempted to occupy viet nam the the the occupier speaks only in the language of violence and only responds to the language of violence my fear with the left is that it adopts that abstract hatred the abstract hatred that racists use towards people of color or the g b l t community or the muslim community is adopted by the left towards the fashion so they know there's a deep human ization there and a kind of belief that all rational discussion is impossible therefore and i think you're right in the book quite clearly the idea is to essentially not to. reach out to them as other human beings but to make them too frightened to come out of their houses we owe i mean i guess i'm just not terribly concerned
so martin luther king's giving a speech in birmingham and a white twenty four year old neo nazi gets up and starts punching him in the face and king just continues to speak to him quietly and refuses to press charges. i covered the war and sorry of our cover the civil war in el salvador i'm not a pacifist you know it when when you are occupied. as the iraqis are occupied or as we attempted to occupy viet nam the the the occupier speaks only in the language of violence and only responds to the...
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it is important to remember that little rock central was integrated years before reverend martin luther kingmark, i have a dream speech, on the steps of the lincoln memorial. it is a significant historical fact that a reverend king was quietly in the audience when ernest greene walked across the podium to receive his diploma and become the first african-american graduate of central high. perhaps -- [applause] perhaps reverend king was propelled by that moment to fully see the potential of his own dreams and perhaps he got a glimpse of the mountaintop where all of god's children are created equal. the integration of central high was so early in the civil rights movement that it was before many of the counters sit ins and for the bus rides and that fact gives us all an even greater appreciation for the lonely steps of the little rock nine as a confronted hostility, the unknown and a defiant governor. on this 60th anniversary what can we draw upon to guide us today? we should never, first of all, undervalue the transcendent importance of how we treat each other. let's seek understanding, live e
it is important to remember that little rock central was integrated years before reverend martin luther kingmark, i have a dream speech, on the steps of the lincoln memorial. it is a significant historical fact that a reverend king was quietly in the audience when ernest greene walked across the podium to receive his diploma and become the first african-american graduate of central high. perhaps -- [applause] perhaps reverend king was propelled by that moment to fully see the potential of his...
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martin luther king delivered his famous i have a dream speech, and it's just such an amazing experiencem looking forward to a marching with you all. we've got some amazing speakers here today, people who represent so many different sides and ethnicities and backgrounds, and we're all being able to stand here in support of peace. i look out, i see people wearing the free hugs t-shirts and the restore civility shirts, and this message is really important to me, you know? i hope it's important to so many of you that are here and to people all around the world that are watching it live on c-span today. i think this is a really amazing experience.k so we'll get started with one of our first speakers. we've got former congressman jason altmeyer who literally wrote the book on how to conquer polarization in washington. during his three terms in the house, altmeyer was a bipartisan centrist known for working with both sides of the aisle, and in his new book he offers some advice on bringing civility back to our nays' political dis-- our nation's political discourse. please welcome former congre
martin luther king delivered his famous i have a dream speech, and it's just such an amazing experiencem looking forward to a marching with you all. we've got some amazing speakers here today, people who represent so many different sides and ethnicities and backgrounds, and we're all being able to stand here in support of peace. i look out, i see people wearing the free hugs t-shirts and the restore civility shirts, and this message is really important to me, you know? i hope it's important to...
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edgar hoover over investigating and wiretapping martin luther king, jr. would people have thought it was obstruction? so there's not really collusion. so what's the latest leak from the "washington post" whose record by the way of running anonymous leaks is actually beaten the "new york times," an enormous achievement and they give the post-credit that in the energy and enthusiasm they have been even more consistently wrong than the times which is actually in the olympics of stupidity and enormous enormous challenge. so the latest thing is robert mueller who will not be able to get anything on russia will not be able to get anything on obstruction is not going to look at finances. what you're seeing of course is, this is why when i was speaker i oppose renewing the independent counsel act because what happens is you bring in l bunch of high-priced lawyers, they give up the regular career. they will look for a scout, find somebody, the fitzgerald case where comey brought in the god father to his children,, fitzgerald, in order to appoint him a special coun
edgar hoover over investigating and wiretapping martin luther king, jr. would people have thought it was obstruction? so there's not really collusion. so what's the latest leak from the "washington post" whose record by the way of running anonymous leaks is actually beaten the "new york times," an enormous achievement and they give the post-credit that in the energy and enthusiasm they have been even more consistently wrong than the times which is actually in the olympics of...
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throughout the city, taking a seen i can route along kelly drive and all the way back along martin luther kingrive and then here at the art museum. i have talk to so many people, who are here to support, cancer research, they are very excited. they are exited to hit the streets and be able to raise money for such a great cause but, of course, this half mar then happens in multiple cities across the country and adam socks explains it. >> legendary event. this has race been around for 40 years. we have had so many elite runners set world records at this event plus thousands of every day run hours come and see the city, so much to see in philadelphia, we want them to see here and spend more than race. >>> and see, and, now they are again, multi waves of people that will be running, throughout the street here of philadelphia, so, coming up, in the next half an hour i will introduce to you someone running for a very important reason, and like many of these runners, but, for now live along the art museum i'm anita oh, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> in other news today right now two swimmers are re
throughout the city, taking a seen i can route along kelly drive and all the way back along martin luther kingrive and then here at the art museum. i have talk to so many people, who are here to support, cancer research, they are very excited. they are exited to hit the streets and be able to raise money for such a great cause but, of course, this half mar then happens in multiple cities across the country and adam socks explains it. >> legendary event. this has race been around for 40...
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scenic view of philadelphia, they will be going along kelly drive, over, a bridge, back along martin luther king drive and end up back here at the art museum and probably run up the rocky steps once they are done. thinks all benefiting the american association for cancer research but that is not the only cause that people are running for today. throughout the morning we will introduce to you one man who has run on all seven continent s and is challenging himself to run 10 half marathonness 10 states. today is taking on philadelphia i'll tell you very powerful reason he is doing that later on this morning. but for now live from art museum i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> looking forward to it, thanks very much, anita. >>> still ahead biggest night in television is here and we will show you how the biggest stars celebrated, before, any of them, won an emmy. (voand exceptional customerity pre-ownservice,les... head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... flip your thinking about buying your next one. >>> ♪ >> that is legendary ro
scenic view of philadelphia, they will be going along kelly drive, over, a bridge, back along martin luther king drive and end up back here at the art museum and probably run up the rocky steps once they are done. thinks all benefiting the american association for cancer research but that is not the only cause that people are running for today. throughout the morning we will introduce to you one man who has run on all seven continent s and is challenging himself to run 10 half marathonness 10...
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a police and breaking, officer rushed to the hospital after nasty crash on martin luther king junior avenue. the officer hit another car with his cruiser so hard that his cruiser went airborne. drivericer and the other will be ok and mlk avenue is back open. larry: a triple shooting, three people hit by fire on mlk avenue and south east. two one in the upper body. we have called to police and when we hear back, we will let you know. virginia, southwest report of multiple people stabbed at radford university. police describe it as aggravated assaults. we do not know that the dishes but we are working to get it. -- the updates but we are working to get it. a new case of a missing teenager. larry: ashanti billie has not been seen for 11 days. push to try to bring her home. reporter: absolutely. ashanti's family and friends are holding onto hope she is still alive. the 19-year-old graduated from henry wise and upper marlboro and she moved to virginia beach for culinary school. leading this investigation and they released a new photo of ashanti billie. her parents lived here, but they are
a police and breaking, officer rushed to the hospital after nasty crash on martin luther king junior avenue. the officer hit another car with his cruiser so hard that his cruiser went airborne. drivericer and the other will be ok and mlk avenue is back open. larry: a triple shooting, three people hit by fire on mlk avenue and south east. two one in the upper body. we have called to police and when we hear back, we will let you know. virginia, southwest report of multiple people stabbed at...
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por cierto para renovar este programa habrÁ un taller el 25 de septiembre la biblioteca martin luther king los atracos. una mujer reportÓ que intentaron robarle su cartera y telÉfono celular con una tÉcnica bastante creativa. los sospechosos dejaron caer una nota que decÍa que si no entregaban lo que ellos querÍan le iban a disparar. la vÍctima fingiÓ un problema de salud y de inmediato se comunicÓ con la policÍa. se busca al sospechoso de robar un banco ayer por la tarde . el sospechoso se llevÓ dinero en efectivo y es descrito como un hombre blanco entre 30 y 40 aÑos, llevaba una gorra de bÉisbol oscura, el sujeto se cubriÓ el rostro con una tela al momento del robo. la policÍa arrestÓ a un sospechoso de robar una oficina de bienes y raÍces. una alarma de robo alertÓ a los jefes de la compaÑÍa y encontraron al hombre cerca de la zona con herramientas que habÍan sido hurtadas. los oficiales revisaron la casa del sospechoso y encontraron mÁs material robado. ahora el sujeto enfrenta cargos por violaciÓn a la propiedad, entre otros. a siete meses de la devastadora inundaciÓn de san josÉ, el
por cierto para renovar este programa habrÁ un taller el 25 de septiembre la biblioteca martin luther king los atracos. una mujer reportÓ que intentaron robarle su cartera y telÉfono celular con una tÉcnica bastante creativa. los sospechosos dejaron caer una nota que decÍa que si no entregaban lo que ellos querÍan le iban a disparar. la vÍctima fingiÓ un problema de salud y de inmediato se comunicÓ con la policÍa. se busca al sospechoso de robar un banco ayer por la tarde . el...
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we would start reading jfk speeches for inspiration martin , luther king and robert kennedy. to hear him talking, it is a different world you go into. they had just then released and it was an incredible experience. they are playing out in real time at the cuban missile crisis. they shift around a lot and it seems like it is about to invade cuba and we don't. there were a lot of moments of humor and levity. sometimes on purpose, sometimes accidentally. remember, he called a military operation and it was a very innocent one. they had built a $500,000 hospital suite. index expectation that his wife held use it to give birth was such a good politician that he went crazy, he thought it would look like that public relations that the kennedys were asking the military to build and expecting going. he screamed at a military officer and threatened to send him to alaska. he let loose with his anger. at the end of the call, he hangs up and you hear a little chuckle. there is an autobiographical moment of a tape with james kennan as he is deciding to run. he is going to go for it. it is
we would start reading jfk speeches for inspiration martin , luther king and robert kennedy. to hear him talking, it is a different world you go into. they had just then released and it was an incredible experience. they are playing out in real time at the cuban missile crisis. they shift around a lot and it seems like it is about to invade cuba and we don't. there were a lot of moments of humor and levity. sometimes on purpose, sometimes accidentally. remember, he called a military operation...
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even an interview with martin luther king.female celebrities lined up to sue playboy. finally, one quits, a woman gets paid more than a man for comp able work. perhaps that was nojoke. it for comp able work. perhaps that was no joke. it appealed to the kind for comp able work. perhaps that was nojoke. it appealed to the kind of man who wanted to feel frisky, not dirty. by today's standard it seems benign. and airbrushing of the messy bits of sex, leaving behind just the languid glamour, the silk pyjama. and what of the legacy he left? aside, that is, from the 50 million or so dollars he will not be leaving to with 31—year—old wife. did he pave the way we for a rougher and nasty pornography for opening the door of acceptability, or was he a liberator of women, putting their sexuality and power centre stage at a time when few before him had dead? did you see him as a pornographer? i guess it is hard to dispute that? it is very easy to dispute that. there was nothing pornographic at all in playboy or anywhere. he began by showing
even an interview with martin luther king.female celebrities lined up to sue playboy. finally, one quits, a woman gets paid more than a man for comp able work. perhaps that was nojoke. it for comp able work. perhaps that was no joke. it appealed to the kind for comp able work. perhaps that was nojoke. it appealed to the kind of man who wanted to feel frisky, not dirty. by today's standard it seems benign. and airbrushing of the messy bits of sex, leaving behind just the languid glamour, the...
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thes best to work with martin luther king of this era or deal with the malcolm x of this era.must respect ourselves and others. whatever we do, we must take responsibility for our own actions. then change will come. thank you. [applause] >> awesome. into talking more about civility. when i saw the dictionary ,efinition of what civility is i felt like it wasn't enough. i wrote down some of my own bullet points of what i feel civility is, and i would like to share that with you all. civility is our ability to be kind, empathetic, and courteous to one another. it enables us to disagree without disrespecting each other. that justicenowing is not for just us, but for anyone being treated unfairly. a person shouldn't have to look like you in order for you to defend them when they are being treated unjustly. civility makes sure that women are given equal rights and treated with respect. we were all carried by women. they literally gave birth to this nation. that means they can do just about anything a man can do, and things we are not capable of. [applause] so how dare us not give wo
thes best to work with martin luther king of this era or deal with the malcolm x of this era.must respect ourselves and others. whatever we do, we must take responsibility for our own actions. then change will come. thank you. [applause] >> awesome. into talking more about civility. when i saw the dictionary ,efinition of what civility is i felt like it wasn't enough. i wrote down some of my own bullet points of what i feel civility is, and i would like to share that with you all....
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take a shopping center on martin luther king jr. highway. it is taking up a lot of spaces. the bus will be there until 7:00 a.m. >>> you can watch the redskins take on the raiders on sunday night football right here on nbc 4. it starts at 7:00 p.m. with "football night in america." where is al roker? kickoff is at 8:30 p.m. ♪ >>> celebrations begin today as the national museum of african-american history and culture marks its historic first year and what a year it was. >> the president opened the museum last year. we brought you that moment live. we have several hours of live coverage for that opening a year ago. our molette green is working for you in the community this morning. she is live with more on what we are going to see all weekend. you are on the porch of the museum. molette, tell us more. >> the porch. the porch here on the museum. very beautiful. it is on the madison avenue side of the museum. that has a significant meaning in the african-american story. aaron can share that being from the south. it is known as a gathering spot, a place where you welcome visitor
take a shopping center on martin luther king jr. highway. it is taking up a lot of spaces. the bus will be there until 7:00 a.m. >>> you can watch the redskins take on the raiders on sunday night football right here on nbc 4. it starts at 7:00 p.m. with "football night in america." where is al roker? kickoff is at 8:30 p.m. ♪ >>> celebrations begin today as the national museum of african-american history and culture marks its historic first year and what a year it...
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martin luther king jr.nviolence and he used his christian faith to shame people into realizing he was right. 40, 50 years after the civil rights 50's or 60's does anybody celebrate bull conner? are there any streets named after him? absolutely not. every city in the america and the south has a street named after martin luther king. he steed the power of getting his message across. heather: that's one of the issues that we talked about already. the original message from collin kaepernick has been taken over by this political agenda machine. and so that's getting lost in all of this. rob: i totally agree. all right. let's move on from that and let's go over to some more politics on a friday morning. a big win for president trump this morning as the u.s. economy shows some serious signs of a surge. heather: this as he continues to promote his new tax reform plan designed to provide an even bigger boost to the middle crass. that's what he says. griff jenkins is live for us in washington, d.c. with are no. good
martin luther king jr.nviolence and he used his christian faith to shame people into realizing he was right. 40, 50 years after the civil rights 50's or 60's does anybody celebrate bull conner? are there any streets named after him? absolutely not. every city in the america and the south has a street named after martin luther king. he steed the power of getting his message across. heather: that's one of the issues that we talked about already. the original message from collin kaepernick has...
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you never hear one time of them taking a martin luther king statue, martin luther king avenue, all these black avenues, you never see them taking down that. all confederate, that is history. none of these people were born in the slave days. it is just a bunch of white creepsand black trying to start trouble. host: mark, go ahead. caller: no one is talking about the native americans. they have been here 60,000 years. everyone else's immigrants. they have been here 250 years or 300 years. this is a joke. justice, when the cherokees had a treaty with the u.s. government, they took the land away when they found oil in oklahoma. the supreme court favor the cherokee nation, but the president sent soldiers to remove them. tell me about the law. they don't have to obey the law with native americans with their treaties. when they are talking about the law, they don't even believe in the law. another issue is they sent the apaches, the navajo into mexico. nobody has talked about that. we take their resources. toare relegated reservations. we are one of the poorest people in this nation. host: what
you never hear one time of them taking a martin luther king statue, martin luther king avenue, all these black avenues, you never see them taking down that. all confederate, that is history. none of these people were born in the slave days. it is just a bunch of white creepsand black trying to start trouble. host: mark, go ahead. caller: no one is talking about the native americans. they have been here 60,000 years. everyone else's immigrants. they have been here 250 years or 300 years. this is...
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stories you're engaging with most on social media. >>> maureen is here with what's trending. >>> martin luther king'saughter posted a powerful picture of her father taking a knee comparing him taking a knee to the current protests by nfl players. bernice king tweeted on sunday with the caption people didn't approve of the way my father prosecuted in justice either, said he was causing trouble, called him an outside agitator, the real shame and disrespect decades after. racism still kills people and corrupts systems. >>> twitter giving people more characters instead of 140 characters, 280. select amount of users will get to try it out. no word on how long the pilot program will last. rapper young dolph is in the hospital after possibly being shot. outside of a holiday hotel. rapper yo gote is being looked i was the. he releasd his debut alabama last year. >>> chip and joanna gains are leaving the show. it went on air in 2013, gained mass popularity. the couple said it wasn't easy deciding to walk away but it was the right decision. >>> finally have you ever heard of the word he peting? a clever term c
stories you're engaging with most on social media. >>> maureen is here with what's trending. >>> martin luther king'saughter posted a powerful picture of her father taking a knee comparing him taking a knee to the current protests by nfl players. bernice king tweeted on sunday with the caption people didn't approve of the way my father prosecuted in justice either, said he was causing trouble, called him an outside agitator, the real shame and disrespect decades after. racism...
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it's when that flag is raised we go down on our knees to draw attention as martin luther king did. >> that's a sign of respect when you kneel in front of someone. >> remember, collin kaepernick sat down first and someone said that's not -- >> a veteran. >> yeah, take a faek knee. i think if you're going to protest -- it keeps moving. some people say the protests are against trump now, against the president, and deferring to a president you don't like by kneeling -- >> no. i have to address that. people are upset with the president because he called them sons of bitches. >> i'm not a fan of the term -- >> can i remind you that collin kaepernick started this under obama? >> one of the things about the thing is the president said wouldn't you like to see somebody say -- they fired him for doing something they didn't like -- bad word -- >> curt shiling had a history and he was warned. >> a lot of american people, not everybody, have joined on the president's side saying protest other ways. the men in the nfl have a bully pulpit because of their success and they should use it and there's o
it's when that flag is raised we go down on our knees to draw attention as martin luther king did. >> that's a sign of respect when you kneel in front of someone. >> remember, collin kaepernick sat down first and someone said that's not -- >> a veteran. >> yeah, take a faek knee. i think if you're going to protest -- it keeps moving. some people say the protests are against trump now, against the president, and deferring to a president you don't like by kneeling --...
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martin luther king jr. who both protested and prayed for america's ideals and they would pray and how we actually live in our country today. >> if we're going to do that then let's stand up and say that we have a right to pray also by taking a knee to pray. if the nfl will allow them to protest the national anthem, then allow them to pray. you can't have it both ways and for the american public out there, we have to stand behind the rights of the constitution for people to protest or bring any address and any grievance against their government and this is addressing a grievance by them taking a knee to say we protest the way police brutality is. they have a right to do that, and the people with the nfl, the owners have a right to decide whether they want to fire them or not. so it goes each way, and there are consequences for the action. the hypocrisy of america shows itself with these things that are going on, that is happening to the afro-americans and what's happening to the native americans, that's hypo
martin luther king jr. who both protested and prayed for america's ideals and they would pray and how we actually live in our country today. >> if we're going to do that then let's stand up and say that we have a right to pray also by taking a knee to pray. if the nfl will allow them to protest the national anthem, then allow them to pray. you can't have it both ways and for the american public out there, we have to stand behind the rights of the constitution for people to protest or...
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martin luther king, jr. said. he said your moral compass should not be silent. what it is. so he spoke on that, and not only i think the main motivating factor for him to say those words was muhammad ali. he spoke glowingly about muhammad ali standing up to the united states government about not going to the war in vietnam and not fighting a war when there was essentially a war going on here where he said he could not go to a restaurant and sit next to his white brothers and sisters and have dinner with them, so why would he go to vietnam? martin luther king said that. and the catalyst from him saying that was muhammad ali's actions. so people will always have negative thoughts and issues, what they want to say about athletes when they're speaking out, when you don't agree with something, i think that's the point when you really need to check your hypocrisy and understand it works both ways. free speech works both ways, whether you agree with it or not. >> donte' stallworth, appreciate it. >>> he's the first daughter and advise tore the president. now ivanka tru
martin luther king, jr. said. he said your moral compass should not be silent. what it is. so he spoke on that, and not only i think the main motivating factor for him to say those words was muhammad ali. he spoke glowingly about muhammad ali standing up to the united states government about not going to the war in vietnam and not fighting a war when there was essentially a war going on here where he said he could not go to a restaurant and sit next to his white brothers and sisters and have...
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. >> it involved martin luther king middle school.s sense to fill the void in our elementary school system. >> i got to screw in the many mirror that's reflect the sunshine. >> they are part of it. >> in the process, they'll sing for the unveiling. >> the kids start to understand that they have exceptional rhythm. ? it is helping me improve my confidence. that's the thing. >> to become a lawyer. they create space for others to do the same. >> an artist helped turn models into volunteers for peace. she blended them without their clothing into a mural. the xeb marked the international day of peace designated by the united nations. the art i have says it involves the feeling of as a resuvulnera pursue peace. >> it is peace and hard any together. i can't think of anything more appropriate than people stripping down, being vulnerable and beelg willing to meet each other they are hosting a discussion on defeating hate. >>> a female marine officer is expected to graduate from the marine core infamtly officer core on monday. she would be the
. >> it involved martin luther king middle school.s sense to fill the void in our elementary school system. >> i got to screw in the many mirror that's reflect the sunshine. >> they are part of it. >> in the process, they'll sing for the unveiling. >> the kids start to understand that they have exceptional rhythm. ? it is helping me improve my confidence. that's the thing. >> to become a lawyer. they create space for others to do the same. >> an artist...
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martin king avenue at malcolm x avenue. at last check, they're alive and are at the hospital. police are searching for a blue lexus. police have martin luther king jr. block in both collection e directions at raleigh street. we will update you as we learn more. >>> enough of the doom and gloom for a minute. right? we dare you not to cry on this next piece of video. a montgomery county boy got the surprise of a lifetime when his navy dad showed up at school. take a look. >> >> hol buddy! oh. how are you g? >> i love this. u.s. navy coreman matthew foreman surprised his five-year-old son cameron at his school in gaithersburg yesterday. the teacher told her class a guest reader was coming. you can see the surprise on that little boy's face. there was not one dry eye in the house, not even dad. well, he doesn't owe me $5. i told him he was going to cry. he said he wasn't. i am happy for both of them and our family that he's back. >> it seems like a long time. >> foreman missed cameron's birthday and first day of school when he was serving overseas at the time. he was gone for almost eight months. teachers and the pta president a good boy. >> it
martin king avenue at malcolm x avenue. at last check, they're alive and are at the hospital. police are searching for a blue lexus. police have martin luther king jr. block in both collection e directions at raleigh street. we will update you as we learn more. >>> enough of the doom and gloom for a minute. right? we dare you not to cry on this next piece of video. a montgomery county boy got the surprise of a lifetime when his navy dad showed up at school. take a look. >>...