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the memphis race riot. he stated in memphis. he married in 1882. a copy of his marriage's certificate in shelby county. at some point, him and his family, which i hope you can make outcome of the photograph is fated, moved up to chicago. listed there for several years before he died. a copy of his death certificate. mcardle and his family are one of thousands of individual stories. african-american soldiers and their families who were in memphis, garrisoned during the course of the civil war and then were here during the memphis race massacre. project, ited this fell into it by accident. i had no idea what i would find no intention of studying african-american soldiers, memphis, the race massacre. when i found, starting to study these soldiers, go through their records, was connections. strong and vibrant communities. stretching from the antebellum time through the civil war into the late 19th century and some century.to the 20th also lots of connections made during their service at the fort. i would like to talk about some of these individual stor
the memphis race riot. he stated in memphis. he married in 1882. a copy of his marriage's certificate in shelby county. at some point, him and his family, which i hope you can make outcome of the photograph is fated, moved up to chicago. listed there for several years before he died. a copy of his death certificate. mcardle and his family are one of thousands of individual stories. african-american soldiers and their families who were in memphis, garrisoned during the course of the civil war...
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i had no intention of studying african-american cultures, studying memphis, studying the memphis race massacre. i've found is starting to study the soldiers going to the pension records, service records, was connections. strong and vibrant communities stretching from annabella. -- antebellum period. into some cases into the 20th century. there are also lots of connections made during the service at fort pickering. what i would like to do this morning is talk about some of these individual stories and also talk about the communities in the connections that were formed between the soldiers and their families. this may seem like an odd place to start we are talking about unities. normallyt desertion, that is the antithesis of community. when i started this research, this is a regimental book and i was surprised by the number of desertions. -- this just one page for one company. it seemed like a lot when i counted them all up and try doing some averages, to give you an idea all african-american soldiers during the world -- war, a little over 6% desertion rate. the third u.s. calvary -- co
i had no intention of studying african-american cultures, studying memphis, studying the memphis race massacre. i've found is starting to study the soldiers going to the pension records, service records, was connections. strong and vibrant communities stretching from annabella. -- antebellum period. into some cases into the 20th century. there are also lots of connections made during the service at fort pickering. what i would like to do this morning is talk about some of these individual...
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the event was hosted by the university of memphis. it's about two hours, 20 minutes. >> i don't know about all of you, but i think this symposium has really challenged our minds, touched our hearts, and i think it has been a very moving experience, and i'm sure that will continue with our panel right now, which is a panel focused on the radicalization of reconstruction. , will introduce our speakers as others have done all at the beginning here, and then they will come up and give you some more wonderful food for thought. julie saville is associate professor of history at the university of chicago. she is a specialist in african american and caribbean histories and the author and editor of numerous books, including "the work of reconstruction: from in southwage labor carolina" and she is currently working on a study of popular politics and resistance to re-enslavement in the caribbean after the haitian and french revolution. blackcus will be on mobilization in the aftermath of american emancipation. carol amberson is associate profess
the event was hosted by the university of memphis. it's about two hours, 20 minutes. >> i don't know about all of you, but i think this symposium has really challenged our minds, touched our hearts, and i think it has been a very moving experience, and i'm sure that will continue with our panel right now, which is a panel focused on the radicalization of reconstruction. , will introduce our speakers as others have done all at the beginning here, and then they will come up and give you...
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they don't play the memphis blues in this club. in the sultry darkness of the rumba room, bodies sway to the beat of latin sounds. in april 2013, a woman named heather jones came in with her friend to dance the night away wearing a brand-new dress. >> how did she look that night? >> she had her head up so high, and her shoulders back and just beaming. she felt absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: there was a time not too long ago when heather didn't feel very beautiful at all. but on this evening, she had the night of her life. >> she really didn't sit down very much. she was being spun around and danced. >> reporter: just two nights later, everything spun out of control. >> breaking news about a missing germantown teacher. >> reporter: heather jones suddenly and inexplicably disappeared from her home. >> her car is in her driveway. her purse, keys and cell phone are missing. >> thinking of her being scared and hurt made you sick. >> reporter: what happened? the answer was sickening. >> you think, "oh my god, is that her?" >> reporte
they don't play the memphis blues in this club. in the sultry darkness of the rumba room, bodies sway to the beat of latin sounds. in april 2013, a woman named heather jones came in with her friend to dance the night away wearing a brand-new dress. >> how did she look that night? >> she had her head up so high, and her shoulders back and just beaming. she felt absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: there was a time not too long ago when heather didn't feel very beautiful at all....
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this event was hosted by the university of memphis and is a little bit over two hours. >> first, let
this event was hosted by the university of memphis and is a little bit over two hours. >> first, let
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visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> memphis, tennessee, it has been written if music were religion, then memphis woulde jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here. bilbilly woodward. ♪ oh, it's got one hell of a grip ♪ ♪ baby, i got bit >> my name is billy woodward and i'm here playing with austin cook on piano and mike on lead guitar and cory on upright bass and scott on drums and adrian walker on backup vocals and i have some amazing memphis horn
visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> memphis, tennessee, it has been written if music were religion, then memphis woulde jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here. bilbilly woodward. ♪ oh, it's got one hell of a grip ♪ ♪ baby, i got bit >> my name is billy woodward and i'm here playing with austin cook on piano and mike on lead guitar and cory on upright bass and scott on drums and adrian walker on backup vocals and i have some amazing memphis horn
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>> no. >> memphis? do you know?> detectives had to find edward another way, so they accessed heather's facebook account and looked for clues and there it was, a profile with a last name attached. >> what was that name? >> edward rober some. he told him he lived 500 miles away in eastern tennessee and agreed to make the 8 hour drive to german town to be interviewed. detectives wondered had he made the trip once already that week to take heather away, most importantly could he tell them where she was now. >> just because you've got somebody living 500 miles away does not mean that they didn't have anything to do with this disappearance. >> police recorded ed's interview. during questioning, ed made a potentially important admission. >> i love her to death. i will do anything for her, you know, when the detectives asked me who would she call if she wanted to disappear and it would be me. he insisted heather never made that call. there was more. ed told detectives he was surprised by the first question he was asked when
>> no. >> memphis? do you know?> detectives had to find edward another way, so they accessed heather's facebook account and looked for clues and there it was, a profile with a last name attached. >> what was that name? >> edward rober some. he told him he lived 500 miles away in eastern tennessee and agreed to make the 8 hour drive to german town to be interviewed. detectives wondered had he made the trip once already that week to take heather away, most importantly...
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look at all the heat still in the south in nashville, memphis, 90s. not even 70 in indianapolis. that's because you're going to be dealing with clouds and showers. you can see these batches of rain.
look at all the heat still in the south in nashville, memphis, 90s. not even 70 in indianapolis. that's because you're going to be dealing with clouds and showers. you can see these batches of rain.
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the memphis arkansas bridge shut down in memphis and not all actions were against police.o, the little girls who set out to help the dallas officers. wait until you hear what they got done. you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us out today to see how you can become one of them. legalzoom. legal help is here. by switching to xfinity x1. rio olympic games show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. >> thousands took the streets in cities across the nation over the weekend to rally against last week's deadly police
the memphis arkansas bridge shut down in memphis and not all actions were against police.o, the little girls who set out to help the dallas officers. wait until you hear what they got done. you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a...
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. >> memphis, tennessee. it has been written, if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here. with jarrod dickenson. >> my name is jarrod dickenson. i'm here at the legendary sun studio and i will be playing a few songs with david grove and lee grove. i'm originally from waco, texas, now based in brooklyn, new york. i would say your geographic location, and more importantly, your circumstance can certainly in
. >> memphis, tennessee. it has been written, if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here. with jarrod dickenson. >> my name is jarrod dickenson. i'm here at the legendary sun studio and i will be playing a few songs with david grove and lee grove. i'm originally from waco, texas, now based in brooklyn, new york. i would say your geographic location, and more importantly, your circumstance can certainly in
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protests are going on in other major cities, including boston and memphis at this hour.re monitoring and will let you know if things get out of hand. >>> meanwhile, tonight it has gone viral. we're giving you another chance to see my opening statement from last night's show. take a look. americans got over the racial divide when we elected a black president. not only once but twice. americans overwhelmingly voted for the man, blind to his color. his color made no difference to american voters, long past the issue of race, voters long past the civil war, long past the civil rights era focused more on the content of the character than the color of the skin. but this week's shooting of 12 police officers and 2 civilians in dallas is a reflection of a new deep division created by that very man. the shooting in dallas was not just about racism. make no mistake that dirt bag shooter who will remain nameless in this open was a racist. an african-american, he wanted to kill only white people, especially white officers. and the shooting in dallas wasn't just about police brutalit
protests are going on in other major cities, including boston and memphis at this hour.re monitoring and will let you know if things get out of hand. >>> meanwhile, tonight it has gone viral. we're giving you another chance to see my opening statement from last night's show. take a look. americans got over the racial divide when we elected a black president. not only once but twice. americans overwhelmingly voted for the man, blind to his color. his color made no difference to american...
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i think we call it the memphis model where i'm proud to be from memphis for a lot of reasons.swers and solutions and watching the remarks from rudy giuliani. >> be the person that you're confronting because this goes no where. this is stubborn. we have to come underneath the person. we have to -- bring ourselves to use empathy to explain exactly what we're accomplishing. if we're stopping someone who is wanted for a robbery, for example. explain why we're stopping them for a robbery. show them a photo of the wanted, the wanted photo of the subject. tell them, excuse me, sir, you happen to fit the description. may i ask for your identification? when the person feels they are respected, they are inclined to cooperate. if it was a case of mistaken identity, you will understand why you're being detained. bipolar psychological disorder. we take them down and we bipola. it is demeanor. it is respect. if you take the time to open up to the people they will comply. >> you have that such ratioitus. >> i would love to ask you this video. we have the video that shows he was very respectf
i think we call it the memphis model where i'm proud to be from memphis for a lot of reasons.swers and solutions and watching the remarks from rudy giuliani. >> be the person that you're confronting because this goes no where. this is stubborn. we have to come underneath the person. we have to -- bring ourselves to use empathy to explain exactly what we're accomplishing. if we're stopping someone who is wanted for a robbery, for example. explain why we're stopping them for a robbery. show...
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visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> memphis, tennessee.s been written, if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here with the local saints! ♪ and i love you ♪ and will be okay ♪ oh, >> hey, i'm jamie. >> and i'm rob. >> we are with the local saints. i play bass and sing. >> i play guitar. >> my name is chad and i do percussion. and there's zach walton who does keys and billy smart who is the other...
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. ♪ take me in, o tender woman >> memphis, tennessee...has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here. with david ford. ♪ time will come >> i'm david ford. very happy to be back at sun studio again and tonight i will be singing songs with jared dickenson and emily growth. this is my third time doing the session here at sun studio. you would think i knew what i was doing by now. it's a great room to be in, whether you're singing songs or just
. ♪ take me in, o tender woman >> memphis, tennessee...has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here. with david ford. ♪ time will come >> i'm david ford. very happy to be back at sun studio again and tonight i will be singing songs with jared dickenson and emily growth. this is my third time doing the session here at sun studio. you would think i knew what i was doing by now. it's a great room to be...
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>>reporter: she is led from memphis and to the small airport in handcuffs the 19 you're headed home tottanooga after treatment for brain tumor and st. jude is a trip they made for 17 years but this time the unarmed settle the matter detected a security checkpoint here her mother says she tried to tell t.s. a a daughter's death blind when i can easily confused but she was kept a distance away by police. >>reporter: she was arrested book and on the night she should of been celebrating the end for treatment she was locked up in jail that brought the charges but the family filed a lawsuit against the memphis airport the police and t.s. and none of them would comment citing the suit but they did say their task is to call ahead of time to learn more about the screening process for their particular needs a medical situation and she says after all the help she cannot believe and ended like this. >>reporter: that opened this past february they believe that the new academy repair them to respond properly to passengers with special needs. >>gary: to lot of people will take the fourth of july of t
>>reporter: she is led from memphis and to the small airport in handcuffs the 19 you're headed home tottanooga after treatment for brain tumor and st. jude is a trip they made for 17 years but this time the unarmed settle the matter detected a security checkpoint here her mother says she tried to tell t.s. a a daughter's death blind when i can easily confused but she was kept a distance away by police. >>reporter: she was arrested book and on the night she should of been celebrating...
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and this was the scene in memphis, tennessee, as thousands turned out for a black lives matter rally yesterday. that group brought traffic to a halt after taking over a bridge connecting memphis to arkansas and at one point memphis interim police director marched with the protesters and that protest lasted four hours. >>> and a top prosecutor is baton rouge is recuseing himself from the investigation into the shooting death of alton sterling and east baton rouge district attorney hilton moore said he will not be part of the probe ever the officer shooting and time personal relationship of the parents with one of the two officers involved in the incident. >> trust in our criminal yutiontis system is as important as transparency. due to professional relationship that had with his parents one of the officers involved in the shooting the best way i can maintain that trust is to request another prosecutor ab pointed in my place --. >> alton sterling was shot and killed while wrestling for two white police officers outside a convenience store and sparked protests in baton rouge that led to
and this was the scene in memphis, tennessee, as thousands turned out for a black lives matter rally yesterday. that group brought traffic to a halt after taking over a bridge connecting memphis to arkansas and at one point memphis interim police director marched with the protesters and that protest lasted four hours. >>> and a top prosecutor is baton rouge is recuseing himself from the investigation into the shooting death of alton sterling and east baton rouge district attorney...
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a major bridge in memphis was blocked after a group veered off a designated group. a march sprung across the pond in downtown london and dozens of officers were injured including one seriously in st. paul, minnesota. that officer is recovering from a broken vertebrae. >> reporter: despite more than a dozen warnings to leave they remained defiant protesters marching on to i-94 the main freeway connecting minneapolis to st. paul. police say protesters hurled rocks, glass bottles, fireworks, a molotov cocktail injuring officers. none seriously. police respond with tear gas to disperse the crowd making hundreds of arrests. the hours long showdown is the most tense we've seen so far in minnesota with a of philando castille last week and video streamed live showing the aftermath has sparked outcry. in baton rouge, louisiana protesters taunted police for a second night. one officer had teeth knocked out when he was hit by a project until. hundreds of protests for alton sterling. among those arrest arrested de c mckesson. >> i hope justice intervenes. >> reporter: protests
a major bridge in memphis was blocked after a group veered off a designated group. a march sprung across the pond in downtown london and dozens of officers were injured including one seriously in st. paul, minnesota. that officer is recovering from a broken vertebrae. >> reporter: despite more than a dozen warnings to leave they remained defiant protesters marching on to i-94 the main freeway connecting minneapolis to st. paul. police say protesters hurled rocks, glass bottles, fireworks,...
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going through security at the memphis airport, hannah set off the metal detector. >> she is deaf in her left ear and blind in her eye. and she tends to get confused. >> reporter: that is when things escalated. according to the police report, cohen became irate and "charged towards" a police officer, pushing and punching him. the officer "tried to subdue ms. cohen by placing her on the ground and putting handcuffs on her." but cohen describes last year's incident differently. >> he took her down and slammed her head on the floor. and i looked and there was blood everywhere. i was just shocked. >> reporter: hannah taken to jail. the charges later dropped. and tonight, the memphis airport and police say they are not commenting on this pending litigati litigation. >> okay, thank you. >>> now to a shocking police chase outside houston. they hit speeds of more than 100 miles per hour weaving in and out of traffic. but it's the person behind the wheel that was the real shocker. here's abc's gloria riviera. >> reporter: it is the high-speed chase in texas worthy of a race car driver, pulled off
going through security at the memphis airport, hannah set off the metal detector. >> she is deaf in her left ear and blind in her eye. and she tends to get confused. >> reporter: that is when things escalated. according to the police report, cohen became irate and "charged towards" a police officer, pushing and punching him. the officer "tried to subdue ms. cohen by placing her on the ground and putting handcuffs on her." but cohen describes last year's incident...
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a major bridge in memphis was blocked after a group veered off a designated route. a march sprung across the pond in downtown london. dozens of officers were injured including one seriously in st. paul, minnesota. that officer is recovering from a broken vertebrae. after a protester dropped a concrete block on his head. nbc's blake mccoy has more. >> reporter: despite more than a dozen warnings to leave they remained defiant protesters marching on to i-94 the main freeway connecting minneapolis to st. paul. police say protesters hurled rocks, glass bottles, fireworks, even a molotov cocktail, injuring 21 officers. none seriously. police responded with smoke and tear gas to disperse the crowd. eventually making more than 100 arrests. the hours long showdown is the most tense we've seen so far in minnesota with a police shooting of philando castile last week and video streamed live to facebook showing the aftermath, has sparked public outcry. in baton rouge, louisiana protesters taunted police for a second night. one officer had teeth knocked out when he was hit by a
a major bridge in memphis was blocked after a group veered off a designated route. a march sprung across the pond in downtown london. dozens of officers were injured including one seriously in st. paul, minnesota. that officer is recovering from a broken vertebrae. after a protester dropped a concrete block on his head. nbc's blake mccoy has more. >> reporter: despite more than a dozen warnings to leave they remained defiant protesters marching on to i-94 the main freeway connecting...
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the cohen family filing a lawsuit this week against the memphis airport, police and the tsa. tonight, no one's commenting on the pending litigation. >> okay, thank you. >>> now to a shocking police chase outside houston. they hit speeds of more than 100 miles per hour weaving in and out of traffic. it's the person behind the wheel that was the shocker. here is gloria riviera. >> reporter: it is the high-speed chase in texas worthy of a race car driver, pulled off by a pre-teen. behind the wheel, a 12-year-old girl with her 5-year-old sister inside. >> i just couldn't believe it! >> reporter: this dash cam recording a police car hitting 119 miles per hour in pursuit. still unable to catch up. the duo flying at up to 110 miles per hour in their grandma's chevrolet cruze. taken, police say, while she dozed. barreling down the turn lane, barely missing cars left and right. >> it's one of the most serious chases i've ever seen. >> reporter: with at least three police cars chasing her, watch as the girl blows past this intersection, weaving through two lanes of oncoming traffic. in
the cohen family filing a lawsuit this week against the memphis airport, police and the tsa. tonight, no one's commenting on the pending litigation. >> okay, thank you. >>> now to a shocking police chase outside houston. they hit speeds of more than 100 miles per hour weaving in and out of traffic. it's the person behind the wheel that was the shocker. here is gloria riviera. >> reporter: it is the high-speed chase in texas worthy of a race car driver, pulled off by a...
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." >> a panel of historians talks about race relations in posts for memphis -- post-civil war memphis and looks at the lives of blacks in the seed before and after the 1866 rights that resulted in the massacre of dozens of african-americans. they discussed testimonies that freed women assaulted during the melee and the role this event was hosted by the university of memphis and is a little bit over two hours. >> first, let us thank all of the organizers of this conference. it is a great conference, something that really needed to be done in the country. i just said to a couple of people that the best memory is to write it down. so, this important history, the people on this panel have been writing it down so that it will be preserved, not just for us, but for the next generation and the next generation.
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in memphis, there was a town hall. in brooklyn, more than 200 people gathered for inter faith vigil honoring the officers of dallas and victims of the police shootings in louisiana and minnesota. a third day of the protests on the streets of chicago. the demonstrations did remain peaceful there. in sacramento, hundreds marched on the state capitol. many walking silently telling reporter there is is nothing more to day. >>> new details in st. paul. the lawyer for the police officer who shot philando castile said yanez stopped castile because he matched the description of a man in an armed robbery days earlier. cnn's rosa flores has latest. >> reporter: john and alison, this is the intersection where philando castile was shot and killed by a police officer. it has been turned into a memorial. now we know from court records this was not the first time that philando castile had been stopped by the police. in fact, court records show he had been stopped 52 times since 2002 for things like driving without proof of insurance
in memphis, there was a town hall. in brooklyn, more than 200 people gathered for inter faith vigil honoring the officers of dallas and victims of the police shootings in louisiana and minnesota. a third day of the protests on the streets of chicago. the demonstrations did remain peaceful there. in sacramento, hundreds marched on the state capitol. many walking silently telling reporter there is is nothing more to day. >>> new details in st. paul. the lawyer for the police officer who...
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the margolin's plight attracted the attention of them memphis rabbi who petitioned the jewish orphans home in new orleans to accept the children as have four friend. in 1913, the orphanage the orphanage admitted bessie at age four and her siblings. proclaimed a magnificent monument to hebrew pennell vince, the home as it was known, set prominently on st. charles avenue near the stately mansions of new orleans most prosperous citizens. as both a stunning contrast stunning contrast to the humble origins of its young residents and an inspiring symbol of what each of them could and many of them did achieve. in the home bessie grew up with more than 150 other orphans and half orphans throughout the deep south. its trustees were not content to provide them with a mere subsistence. instead, the home groom to bessie as an all-american girl who shut honor on the local jewish community and reflected the values and culture of her prosperous benefactors. in addition to a religious education and reform judaism which preached and modeled social justice, the home provided bessie a robust secular edu
the margolin's plight attracted the attention of them memphis rabbi who petitioned the jewish orphans home in new orleans to accept the children as have four friend. in 1913, the orphanage the orphanage admitted bessie at age four and her siblings. proclaimed a magnificent monument to hebrew pennell vince, the home as it was known, set prominently on st. charles avenue near the stately mansions of new orleans most prosperous citizens. as both a stunning contrast stunning contrast to the humble...
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i don't know if you're aware but in memphis, group, partially black lives matter had a protest march may their demonstration on i40 on the hernando de soto bridge crossing the river. our interim police officer marsh storm in arm with them. saw to it there is no violence, nor rest, no shootings, no use of force. he showed the kind of policing we need in this country were both protesters and all citizenry and police saw saw this man as a leader, hero, and somebody who kept a calm and the peace in memphis, tennessee. >> the time of the gentleman has expired but that witness it will be permitted to respond. >> just to acknowledge commented the strong leadership of the memphis police chief which i've seen replicated in departments across the country including in dallas. >> the chair recognize the gentleman from virginia for five minutes. >> madame attorney general thank you for being here today. ever responding to our question. madam attorney general, one director called me was here he was forthcoming and candid in answering questions about specificity with secretary clinton and he did no
i don't know if you're aware but in memphis, group, partially black lives matter had a protest march may their demonstration on i40 on the hernando de soto bridge crossing the river. our interim police officer marsh storm in arm with them. saw to it there is no violence, nor rest, no shootings, no use of force. he showed the kind of policing we need in this country were both protesters and all citizenry and police saw saw this man as a leader, hero, and somebody who kept a calm and the peace in...
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stewart was a young man 20 years old shot to death by a memphis police officer. the -- he was a passenger in a car. the officer stopped the car for a headlight violation and ran a check on the passenger. ended up getting in the backseat and the officer shot and killed him. our local prosecutor asked the grand jury to indict for manslaughter but the grand jury didn't, for some reason. i asked the department of justice to investigate, and i'm grateful for that. we're eager to know the results of your investigation. we need to know if there's any civil rights violations. i read today in the thymes about the garner case. i know it's difficult but this case is in memphis. >> thank you for raising this important issue. the matter is still under review. i'm not able to give you either a result or time table at this time. but, obviof course, we will wor keep you informed. >> thank you very much. last week we saw more disturbing video of police shooting of african-americans. we saw police officers killed in dallas. that was dreadful. the other side made a point, my friend
stewart was a young man 20 years old shot to death by a memphis police officer. the -- he was a passenger in a car. the officer stopped the car for a headlight violation and ran a check on the passenger. ended up getting in the backseat and the officer shot and killed him. our local prosecutor asked the grand jury to indict for manslaughter but the grand jury didn't, for some reason. i asked the department of justice to investigate, and i'm grateful for that. we're eager to know the results of...
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she wrote a pete for the memphis paper saying we all know that's not true. that's not what happened and if we told the truth about whitewoman, it would not be governor the reputation of white women. this white establishment was so upset, and the white newspaper, they have had an article saying that this person who wrote that should be castrated. when they discovered it was a woman, they burned down the newspaper. and so lynching went on for 70 years. a lynching an average of once a week, a racial lynching in the south. from 1870 to 1955. and psychologically a brilliant device to hold black people down. imagine if you're a black mother. do you raise your mild to stand up bold and tall or raise them to get off the sidewalk when a white person casts and duck his hat and lower his hand? if you wanted to live you did the later. so the lynchings went on. the last one in 1955, and then in march, 1981, in mobile, alabama, people woke up that morning and there was a body of a black man in -- hanging from a tree. i have to see how this is going to work for the -- that
she wrote a pete for the memphis paper saying we all know that's not true. that's not what happened and if we told the truth about whitewoman, it would not be governor the reputation of white women. this white establishment was so upset, and the white newspaper, they have had an article saying that this person who wrote that should be castrated. when they discovered it was a woman, they burned down the newspaper. and so lynching went on for 70 years. a lynching an average of once a week, a...
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they actually outnumber the white population in memphis. he population quadruples between 1860 and 1870. let's turn back to marry and her migration in 1863. what was the side of the refugees driven further south by their masters? here was a meeting ground and he site of reunion realized. this crystallizes something so important to me. she got her free papers in 1863. you often think of urban spaces as the place of freedom greatness was under union control. she could enjoy her freedom, earn wages. instead she went to texas, where the slave trade was active, hunting for her mother. more than the security of a wage, making assertions of equality, living actual legal freedom, mary went to texas because freedom's function was claim to her kin. it was being together. freedom did not mean anything if she wasn't with her mom. she wanted to know she existed, new her location. even when free people find out their next of kin is dead, they want the body sent act. and the union often obliges. it is the force and forcefulness of these families to be tog
they actually outnumber the white population in memphis. he population quadruples between 1860 and 1870. let's turn back to marry and her migration in 1863. what was the side of the refugees driven further south by their masters? here was a meeting ground and he site of reunion realized. this crystallizes something so important to me. she got her free papers in 1863. you often think of urban spaces as the place of freedom greatness was under union control. she could enjoy her freedom, earn...
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. >> two philadelphia officers are among the finalists for memphis police director.hiladelphia police chief director joe sullivan and philadelphia housing authority police chief grantville barring are among the six typeal candidates according to a list made public by the may 345eur's office. according to news reports in memphis the city interim police director has strong support from the community. >> on radar right now my it's been a beautiful night kathy orr i'm enjoying it because i know it's fleeting. >> it's beautiful. we're looking at dry condition conditions. the kids are running cross the street here. a lot of people outside enjoying the night. it's pretty quiet. the calm is out there right no now. it's not going to last that long. light winds and low humidity and temperatures comfortable. crack the windows tonight it will be the last comfortable one we see in the first foreseeable future. high today, 87. dew point already up to 64. it's climbing. getting more humid by the hour. and right now, 57 in the poconos and 75 degrees in wildwood and down the shore, c
. >> two philadelphia officers are among the finalists for memphis police director.hiladelphia police chief director joe sullivan and philadelphia housing authority police chief grantville barring are among the six typeal candidates according to a list made public by the may 345eur's office. according to news reports in memphis the city interim police director has strong support from the community. >> on radar right now my it's been a beautiful night kathy orr i'm enjoying it...
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saying that the daytime protests in baton rouge remained peaceful, and then we want to take you to memphis, where the i-40 bridge is reopened. this is after a black lives matter protest that blocked traffic for up to 4 hours. the demonstrations were supposed to move through downtown but then took a turn when people started jumping barriers and blocked the bridge. no one was arrested and there were no injuries reported. >>> protests in our area this weekend did not lead to any arrests. there were four different events in our area in response to the shootings yesterday. at the african-american civil war memorial, members and supporters of black lives matter group rallied before marching. at r if. k stadium demonstrator addressed police protesters. demonstrators gathered at a local restaurant to discuss necessary political change. >>> the president is back on u.s. soil this morning. he cut short a trip overseas to be in dallas for an interfaith memorial service tomorrow. his advisers are briefing him this morning on the latest developments. five law enforcement officers were killed thursday n
saying that the daytime protests in baton rouge remained peaceful, and then we want to take you to memphis, where the i-40 bridge is reopened. this is after a black lives matter protest that blocked traffic for up to 4 hours. the demonstrations were supposed to move through downtown but then took a turn when people started jumping barriers and blocked the bridge. no one was arrested and there were no injuries reported. >>> protests in our area this weekend did not lead to any arrests....
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stewart was a young man 20 years old shot to death by a memphis police officer. the -- he was a passenger in a car. the officer stopped the car for a headlight violation and ran a check on the passenger. ended up getting in the backseat and the officer shot and killed him. our local prosecutor asked the grand jury to indict for manslaughter but the grand jury didn't, for some reason. i asked the department of justice to investigate, and i'm grateful for that. we're eager to know the results of your investigation. we need to know if there's any civil rights violations. i read today in the times about the garner case. i know it's difficult but this case is in memphis. >> thank you for raising this important issue. the matter is still under review. i'm not able to give you either a result or time table at this time. but, of course, we will work to keep you informed. >> thank you very much. last week we saw more disturbing video of police shooting of african-americans. we saw police officers killed in dallas. that was dreadful. the other side made a point, my friends
stewart was a young man 20 years old shot to death by a memphis police officer. the -- he was a passenger in a car. the officer stopped the car for a headlight violation and ran a check on the passenger. ended up getting in the backseat and the officer shot and killed him. our local prosecutor asked the grand jury to indict for manslaughter but the grand jury didn't, for some reason. i asked the department of justice to investigate, and i'm grateful for that. we're eager to know the results of...
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. >>> in memphis, black lives matters protestors block the i-40 bridge in memphis.eanwhile, to the south in baton rouge, louisiana, protests continue. now it's back to "date line extra." >>> welcome back. i'm tamron hall. with the new live-in girlfriend, eric beckler seemed to be recovering quickly from losing his wife peggy and that didn't sit well with quite a few people. certainly not the police or peggy's family. but eric's best friend, what exactly did he know and how far would he go to get proof? here again is josh mankiewicz with "troubled waters." >> reporter: to detective sean murphy it sounded more than suspicious. eric beckler taking up with a gorgeous redhead just three months after his wife was lost at sea. but murphy didn't have much more than a gnawing in his gut until his phone rang. >> we got a call from kobe's lawyer, said he wanted to arrange an interview again with kobe. >> reporter: kobe laker, eric's best friend and volleyball buddy. he told sheriff's detectives that the beckler marriage was great. now he had a different story. >> eric's told m
. >>> in memphis, black lives matters protestors block the i-40 bridge in memphis.eanwhile, to the south in baton rouge, louisiana, protests continue. now it's back to "date line extra." >>> welcome back. i'm tamron hall. with the new live-in girlfriend, eric beckler seemed to be recovering quickly from losing his wife peggy and that didn't sit well with quite a few people. certainly not the police or peggy's family. but eric's best friend, what exactly did he know...
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hundreds occupied key bridge over mississippi river in memphis, tennessee. protest block interstate highway for hours. and in washington d.c. black lives matter protesters held signs and chanted outside of the white house. in bat only ruin, louisiana 30 to 40 people have been arrested at an unscheduled protest over last weeks killing of alton sterling. >>> president barack obama will head to dallas tomorrow, he will deliver remarks at a memorial service for five officers shot and killed last thursday. the white house says that the president will also meet privately with relatives of the dead officers and that he plans to quote, personally expressed the nation's support and gratitude, for the services and sacrifice of the slain officers. former president and texas governor george w. bush and his wife, laura will also attend with vice-president joe biden. >>> new information, this morning, a 31 year-old machine has turn himself into police for a fatal shooting and kidnapping in salem county. akeem williams was arraigned on charges of homicide, kidnapping and a
hundreds occupied key bridge over mississippi river in memphis, tennessee. protest block interstate highway for hours. and in washington d.c. black lives matter protesters held signs and chanted outside of the white house. in bat only ruin, louisiana 30 to 40 people have been arrested at an unscheduled protest over last weeks killing of alton sterling. >>> president barack obama will head to dallas tomorrow, he will deliver remarks at a memorial service for five officers shot and...
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to memphis where the mayor and police held a town hall where people spoke out for community policing and more funding for youth programs. in brooklyn, more than 200 people gathered for an inter faith vigil honoring the five officers killed in dallas and the victims of the police shootings in louisiana and minnesota. a third day of protests taking over the streets of chicago's loop. up to 1,000 people took part. the demonstrations remained peaceful. in sacramento, hundreds marching on the state capital, many walking silently telling reporters there is nothing to say that hasn't already been said. >>> details from minnesota this morning in the shooting of philando castile. the lawyer for the officer who shot castile said the broken taillight is not only reason that yanez pulled him over. he pulled him over because he matched the description of an armed robber days earlier. >>> new details in the fatal shooting of alton sterling. his family is calling on police to release the video where the incident occurred. the store owner said he was held for four hours illegally. baton rouge police
to memphis where the mayor and police held a town hall where people spoke out for community policing and more funding for youth programs. in brooklyn, more than 200 people gathered for an inter faith vigil honoring the five officers killed in dallas and the victims of the police shootings in louisiana and minnesota. a third day of protests taking over the streets of chicago's loop. up to 1,000 people took part. the demonstrations remained peaceful. in sacramento, hundreds marching on the state...
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the event was hosted by the university of memphis. it's about two hours, 20 minutes. >> i don't know about all of you, but i think this symposium has really challenged our minds, touched our heart
the event was hosted by the university of memphis. it's about two hours, 20 minutes. >> i don't know about all of you, but i think this symposium has really challenged our minds, touched our heart
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fox's greg coy has more from memphis. >> reporter: video tape troubling to watch.king an ice cream driver, punching him smashing out his windows an tacking either with a metal pipe or baseball bat. he feared for his life. >> are they trying rob you? >> they are trying to rob me and they are taking my money and beat me and break the truck. >> reporter: i've been told by commander that is investigators are reviewing the cell fenn video to identify the suspects who are believed to live in the bella vista app apps. the commander told me there was no reason for this type of violence. >> it was ridiculous. real sad to see. >> was there any reason for anyone tack him like that. >> not to my knowledge. he was robbed of $480 he crash his truck before he was over powered. >> yes, they were trying to kill me. you take the money you need to leave me alone. >> i feel sorry for the people and the man that got hurt. >> reporter: why do you feel sorry for the people? >> because they don't know no better evidently. >> memphis police arrested one man in connect with that brutal beat
fox's greg coy has more from memphis. >> reporter: video tape troubling to watch.king an ice cream driver, punching him smashing out his windows an tacking either with a metal pipe or baseball bat. he feared for his life. >> are they trying rob you? >> they are trying to rob me and they are taking my money and beat me and break the truck. >> reporter: i've been told by commander that is investigators are reviewing the cell fenn video to identify the suspects who are...
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. >> i wanted to ask matthew mode team, if they really was flying a b-17 in memphis belle ? whether it was in the air or all fake. [ laughter ] >> you know the answer to that. >> reporter: i will ask him. >> at least asking during the commercials. don't forget. >> i will not. i'll make sure out take a picture with him. and i will tape the answer. >> i cannot turn away from that show, i love that show. >> we will talk about that tomorrow for sure. and then, attention all young and the restless fans. i may be speaking with eric braden, a.k.a. victor newman. i go to television city and interview him. he has been on the show for many years he is a legend. i'm so excited to meet him. and i'm going to have to come up with some good questions. it should be fun. >> okay elizabeth cook does hollywood. you can watch elizabeth cook on the talk tomorrow. she is the cohost of the talk. that's tomorrow afternoon at 1 pm. watch it right here on kpix live. >>> it's getting warmer around here in the bay area. temperatures running 5-15 degrees warmer than a few days ago. coming up, how about
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remember the memphis belle?elebrated lady from tennessee survived many a perilous assignment, returning home scarred, but happy and proud to be back. in the pacific, many navy ships were carrying planes. courageous navy pilots mastered early catapulted launching devices and aboard aircraft carriers they overcame an additional hazard, a rolling landing field. air power was a major factor in the planning of the pacific campaign. these tough fighters outfought the best the japanese had to offer. they spearheaded i like forces across the pacific as the war moved closer to the japanese homeland. -- they spearheaded allied forces across the pacific as the war moved closer to the japanese homeland. now, it was only a matter of time. b-29 bombers were visiting the empire of the rising sun with ruthless regularity. often in 100-plane raids. but it took only one b-29, the enola gay, to close that chapter in human history. in the years that followed world war ii, even greater progress was made in aircraft design and develo
remember the memphis belle?elebrated lady from tennessee survived many a perilous assignment, returning home scarred, but happy and proud to be back. in the pacific, many navy ships were carrying planes. courageous navy pilots mastered early catapulted launching devices and aboard aircraft carriers they overcame an additional hazard, a rolling landing field. air power was a major factor in the planning of the pacific campaign. these tough fighters outfought the best the japanese had to offer....
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you can see a 95-year-old woman walking with her cane near a shopping mall in memphis, suddenly a man grabs her purse and drags her several people. the woman was not critically injured and police are looking for the man in the video. >>> storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is back in helping us figure out what to wear on this warm day. >> not a bad looking day outside. we're dealing with a couple of showers out here in the mountains of west virginia here. up near keyser, west virginia. could bring a two. all you'll need today compared to yesterday, just a small umbrella. you also need those sunglasses as well. it's going to be another shorts and t-shirts-type of day. temperatures near 90s this afternoon. already thinking about the beaches. wednesday, thursday, friday, look good. on the weekend, things are looking toasty indeed. today, near 90 degrees. nicer weather tomorrow. more about all that from your exclusive ten-day forecast. let's good to jack to find out what's going on at river road. >> unfortunately, we've got debris across the roadway. you're going to find yourself rerout
you can see a 95-year-old woman walking with her cane near a shopping mall in memphis, suddenly a man grabs her purse and drags her several people. the woman was not critically injured and police are looking for the man in the video. >>> storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is back in helping us figure out what to wear on this warm day. >> not a bad looking day outside. we're dealing with a couple of showers out here in the mountains of west virginia here. up near keyser, west...
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. >>> two philadelphia police officers are among the finalists for the memphis police director.hiladelphia police chief inspector joe sullivan authority police chief brandvillandidates according to list made public b. the mayor will conduct cision soon after that. but according to newshis the cim police director has strong >>> the delaware river about to get big old makeoverace street y the national fish and wildlife william penn foundation nounsed. officials say 12 newrotect and e water qua of course drinking water to15 m. rivers and streams have been become because of the feder >> good for the entire eco system and river is vital resour our area.ve the 13, basin. >>> all right. so t for the birds, rightwi the birds actually. new toall for help.vil in quite a firefighters for help like they township say the woman climbed a tree insidehe cemetery last night. >> it was up there. so she calls 911. t with ladder to get her back down. they shouldn't have to do t thiy utnt tore manned you to be ting yourself in when you're playi pokemon go. >> for instance the pokemon is off the clif
. >>> two philadelphia police officers are among the finalists for the memphis police director.hiladelphia police chief inspector joe sullivan authority police chief brandvillandidates according to list made public b. the mayor will conduct cision soon after that. but according to newshis the cim police director has strong >>> the delaware river about to get big old makeoverace street y the national fish and wildlife william penn foundation nounsed. officials say 12 newrotect...