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amy: let's move on to memphis. not the final moment of memphis, but in two parts.in, we're talking about you nor mr. jim within the sclc and dr. king's closest advisers being concerned about king going to memphis. here been invited to stand with the sanitation workers as they tried to u unionize. >> i will talk a little bit about the origins of memphis. -- the film shows it took an enormous effort to get the staff behind the poor people's campaign. some people said, if you do not end the vietnam war, doesn't matter what we do. others said we still have segregation in the south and north and we should be on race relations. he finally gets them going on the poor people's campaign and their plans, then this incident happens in memphis. twostrike started because of the sanitation workers were crushed to death in the back of a cylinder garbage truck when they were not allowed to seek shelter in rainstorms. they were all black and the rules do not allow them to seek shelter in any white neighborhood because it offended white people. the only place they could find shelter
amy: let's move on to memphis. not the final moment of memphis, but in two parts.in, we're talking about you nor mr. jim within the sclc and dr. king's closest advisers being concerned about king going to memphis. here been invited to stand with the sanitation workers as they tried to u unionize. >> i will talk a little bit about the origins of memphis. -- the film shows it took an enormous effort to get the staff behind the poor people's campaign. some people said, if you do not end the...
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going down doesn't just affect memphis. it affects all of us, which is why when fema designated the for most sort of catastrophic natural dazes that could befall or country, listed an earthquake in memphis because of the ripple effect. so i was interested in how this could be and what the reality folks would be if it happened. and when you think about infrastructure, we really need to be asking some big questions about that. every three years the american society of civil engineers gives the united states a report card for infrastructure, and for about the last nine years, we have averaged interest between a d or d minus for our infrastructure and this is because over a series of decade we have chosen to invest in things other than our national infrastructure. when i say infrastructure i think about it in two different ways. i think about the literal infrastructure, our roads, bridges, airports, railways, levees, and then there's the sort of metaphoric infrastructure, which is equally as important. it's our tsunami warning
going down doesn't just affect memphis. it affects all of us, which is why when fema designated the for most sort of catastrophic natural dazes that could befall or country, listed an earthquake in memphis because of the ripple effect. so i was interested in how this could be and what the reality folks would be if it happened. and when you think about infrastructure, we really need to be asking some big questions about that. every three years the american society of civil engineers gives the...
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has one single bridge in memphis. 4million packages come in and out of the airport every night they have their headquarters there if you want a really exciting night and a night on the tarmac to watch 300 airplanes come in from the airplane -- all over the world they stack them up to land back to back they put the packages in the matrix and or redistributed onto new planes and sent out again. so for a place like that to go down basically there would be us and still in commerce. there is contracts, mortgages, your amazon order that of getting your books at the independent bookstore but then two of the largest contractors of the u.s. military and u.s. post office. medicine, car parts, military equipment or even beluga whales are flying through this have every single night. did you take into account things like the mississippi river like grain or petroleum one of the most fragile systems memphis going down doesn't just affect memphis it affects all of us that is why when fema designated for the most catastrophic in memphis it was with this ripple effect so interested in how this could
has one single bridge in memphis. 4million packages come in and out of the airport every night they have their headquarters there if you want a really exciting night and a night on the tarmac to watch 300 airplanes come in from the airplane -- all over the world they stack them up to land back to back they put the packages in the matrix and or redistributed onto new planes and sent out again. so for a place like that to go down basically there would be us and still in commerce. there is...
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going down doesn't just affect memphis. affects all of us which is why when they designated the foremost catastrophic natural disasters it listed an earthquake in memphis. it is really interesting how this could be and what the real effects would be. when you think about infrastructure we really need to be asking the some big questions about that. the americans society of civil engineer gives them a report card in for a last nine years we had average somewhere between a d or a d- in this is because over a. of decades we had chosen to invest in things other than our natural infrastructure. i think about it in two different ways. it is our roads and our bridges. it's also the same metaphoric infrastructure. some tsunami warning systems. we have this incredible deficit and we have this really outvoted systems. i was in the state of maine. we have almost hurricane force winds. 400,000 people in a state the state of 1.2 million people they lost power because they are dealing with the 19th century. we no longer had 19th century w
going down doesn't just affect memphis. affects all of us which is why when they designated the foremost catastrophic natural disasters it listed an earthquake in memphis. it is really interesting how this could be and what the real effects would be. when you think about infrastructure we really need to be asking the some big questions about that. the americans society of civil engineer gives them a report card in for a last nine years we had average somewhere between a d or a d- in this is...
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king was assassinated 50 years ago this april in memphis.support striking sanitation workers. here's michelle miller. >> reporter: in the winter of 1968, the garbage men of memphis put the city on notice, men like elmore nickleberry and baxter leach. they went on strike demanding equal pay and better working conditions after two coworkers were accidentally killed in a trash compactor. what were the marchers saying? >> the marchers were saying, "we'll overcome some day." >> reporter: were you ever fearful for your life? >> sure. you felt like a war was on. >> reporter: a korean war veteran, nickleberry and others were now fighting for justice and the simple right to a sink to wash off the stench of a nine-hour day. his pay, just $1.25 a day. on april 3, 1968, he found himself in lock step with martin luther king, jr. >> that day was a good day. it was a marvelous day. when i saw him, i said, this man, he's going to change a lot of things. >> reporter: you felt you had a shot? >> i knew i had a shot. >> 1,300 of god's children are here sufferi
king was assassinated 50 years ago this april in memphis.support striking sanitation workers. here's michelle miller. >> reporter: in the winter of 1968, the garbage men of memphis put the city on notice, men like elmore nickleberry and baxter leach. they went on strike demanding equal pay and better working conditions after two coworkers were accidentally killed in a trash compactor. what were the marchers saying? >> the marchers were saying, "we'll overcome some day."...
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assassinated 50 years ago this april in memphis. to support striking sanitation workers. here is michelle miller. >> reporter: in the winter of 1968, the garbage men of memphis put the city on notice. men like elmor nickelbury and baxter leach they've went on strike demanding equal pay and better working conditions after two co-workers were accidently killed in a trash compactor. >> what were the marchers saying? >> saying we will overcome some day. >> reporter: were you ever fearful for your life? >> sure. >> a korean war veteran, nickelbury and others were now fighting for justice. and the simple right to wash off the stench of a nine hour day, a sink. his fay, just $1.25 a day. on april 3, 1968, he found himself in lock step with martin luther king there there. >> that day was a good day. it was a marvelous day. when i saw him. this man. he is going to change a lot of things. >> you felt you had a shot. >> i know i had a shot. >> 1,300 of god's children are here suffering. going through dark and dreary nights. >> the speech he gi
assassinated 50 years ago this april in memphis. to support striking sanitation workers. here is michelle miller. >> reporter: in the winter of 1968, the garbage men of memphis put the city on notice. men like elmor nickelbury and baxter leach they've went on strike demanding equal pay and better working conditions after two co-workers were accidently killed in a trash compactor. >> what were the marchers saying? >> saying we will overcome some day. >> reporter: were you...
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he went to memphis and some folks felt dr.too moderate disrupted the march and had a riot at the end of his morph, calling themselves the young invaders. new york times said dr. king's nonviolence was-- he went back in to save nonviolence and that's when he was killed, standing up for garbage workers. wouldn't have to make the trip unless there were super-duper militants, they were around today. they was around before trump came in, i haven't seen them around since trump-- they marched on obama and took a vacation on trump. i don't understand that. but one of those that was one of those striking garbage workers that keeps the banner going, that stands with martin luther king iii and those of us today as we stand with labor and this administration is trying to break-- you can't sign a proclamation for martin luther king and try to dislodge labor because he died fighting for labor. let us honor from the garbage workers of that time to this time, the social justice leader award from memphis, tennessee, give a hand, brother baxter
he went to memphis and some folks felt dr.too moderate disrupted the march and had a riot at the end of his morph, calling themselves the young invaders. new york times said dr. king's nonviolence was-- he went back in to save nonviolence and that's when he was killed, standing up for garbage workers. wouldn't have to make the trip unless there were super-duper militants, they were around today. they was around before trump came in, i haven't seen them around since trump-- they marched on obama...
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let's see what you got here. >> thanks for coming to memphis. tavis: thank you. >> you know, you so we are all familiar with he has given two speeches in his life. when he was in memphis, he used a phrase we all use, which is there was an island of poverty here in a sea of prosperity. tavis: that is right. >> when i have read his writings, i feel like what he was struggling toward in his last years here, and i want you to comment on this, you talked about this more, but i felt like what he was wrestling towards, wrestling towards the truth -- he may not have been there yet, but i feel like given more time he was heading in this direction. looking at our economics as sort of a failed system, poverty is -- was definitely on his radar, and i do think he was struggling to understand why it was so -- whate and what about were all the factors that were sort of causing this problem that was threatening our democracy. could you talk a little bit more about whether you think that is valid? do you see that from him as someone who was struggling toward thi
let's see what you got here. >> thanks for coming to memphis. tavis: thank you. >> you know, you so we are all familiar with he has given two speeches in his life. when he was in memphis, he used a phrase we all use, which is there was an island of poverty here in a sea of prosperity. tavis: that is right. >> when i have read his writings, i feel like what he was struggling toward in his last years here, and i want you to comment on this, you talked about this more, but i felt...
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king said, no, i'm going to memphis.ss we stand garbage workers, we are not living up to our charge. to memphis and some was toolt dr. king moderate, disrupted the march. and they had a riot at the end of his march, calling themselves the young invaders. dr. king'smes said, nonviolence -- he went back in to save nonviolence and that's upn he was killed, standing for garbage workers. wouldn't have to make the trip some wasn't for super-duper militants. some of them were around today. trump.s around for i ain't seen them since trump won. [laughter] on obama anded took a vacation on trump. i don't understand that. but... that was one of those striking garbage workers, that keeps the banner going, stands with martin luther king iii and those of us today, as we continue to fight for as this administration is trying to break labor's back, cannot, mr. trump, sign a for martin luther king and try to dislodge labor, because he died fighting for labor. [applause] >> let us honor, from the time, toorkers of that this time, the soci
king said, no, i'm going to memphis.ss we stand garbage workers, we are not living up to our charge. to memphis and some was toolt dr. king moderate, disrupted the march. and they had a riot at the end of his march, calling themselves the young invaders. dr. king'smes said, nonviolence -- he went back in to save nonviolence and that's upn he was killed, standing for garbage workers. wouldn't have to make the trip some wasn't for super-duper militants. some of them were around today. trump.s...
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some of his memphis designs are still on display in his office. because we wanted to create something new with new shapes and new colors. most importantly we wanted to provoke people with the decor and was ironic shapes. or we wanted to create a more diverse aesthetic that was the gold medal. in this so he works with his team on various international projects. his palace of justice in but to me georgia was finished in two thousand and eleven he wants his buildings to have symbolic significance. the bridge of peace in the capital tbilisi became an emblem for the new georgia. he designed the entrance billion for the twenty fifteen milan world's fair featuring wooden organic shapes by catching but not too showy that's also his principal for milan's latest temple of culture the unit. fifty million which he designed in the shape of a seed. really like the idea of placing a wooden seed into the surrounding of steel and concrete. fertility is an essential part of nature. for community living a meeting place could be the seed for a better future. he's fas
some of his memphis designs are still on display in his office. because we wanted to create something new with new shapes and new colors. most importantly we wanted to provoke people with the decor and was ironic shapes. or we wanted to create a more diverse aesthetic that was the gold medal. in this so he works with his team on various international projects. his palace of justice in but to me georgia was finished in two thousand and eleven he wants his buildings to have symbolic significance....
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some of his memphis designs are still on display in his office. including the first chair from one nine hundred eighty three a coveted object for design lovers. with a good thing. because we wanted to create something new with new shapes and new colors. most importantly we wanted to provoke people with the decor and was ironic shapes. or we wanted to create a more diverse aesthetic that was the goal of a member. in this milan plot so he works with his team on various international projects. his palace of justice in but to me georgia was finished in two thousand and eleven he wants his buildings to have symbolic significance. the bridge of peace in the capital tbilisi became an emblem for the new georgia. designed the entrance billion for the twenty fifteen milan world's fair featuring wooden organic shapes eye catching but not too showy that's also his principle for milan's latest temple of culture the unicredit fillion which he designed in the shape of the seat of. i mean. i really like the idea of placing a wooden seed in the. concrete. fertilit
some of his memphis designs are still on display in his office. including the first chair from one nine hundred eighty three a coveted object for design lovers. with a good thing. because we wanted to create something new with new shapes and new colors. most importantly we wanted to provoke people with the decor and was ironic shapes. or we wanted to create a more diverse aesthetic that was the goal of a member. in this milan plot so he works with his team on various international projects. his...
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i'm glad to be in sun studio in memphis, tennessee.nd i'm glad to be along with my drummer and vocalist. we're glad to be here tonight. we appreciate you all accepting us.
i'm glad to be in sun studio in memphis, tennessee.nd i'm glad to be along with my drummer and vocalist. we're glad to be here tonight. we appreciate you all accepting us.
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king, and it cost him his life in memphis, fighting for sanitation work. we have to fight for the least among us because this country is only as great as the least among us. as long as there are people sleeping on the streets during this blizzard, that means this country is failing. when there are kids in public school that are destined for failure because we have not found in our public schools, this country is failing. so i would just say that all of the great things about dr. king, the one thing that we should remember, his sacrifice, the courage, and the fact that he gave his life to make our lives a better life. and with that, leverages say that as i grew up going to some of the best schools in the country, integrated schools because of dr. king and because of the person that i am going to introduce, i know that i stand on their backs, and i know that i have a lot of work to do to make sure the generation behind me has that ability. sacrifice is not easy. when i think of it, i think of people that i read about in my textbooks, people i studied, people
king, and it cost him his life in memphis, fighting for sanitation work. we have to fight for the least among us because this country is only as great as the least among us. as long as there are people sleeping on the streets during this blizzard, that means this country is failing. when there are kids in public school that are destined for failure because we have not found in our public schools, this country is failing. so i would just say that all of the great things about dr. king, the one...
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king, it cost him his life , in memphis, fighting for sanitation workers, we have to fight for the least among us, because this country son-in-law as great as the least among us. as long as there are people sleeping on the streets in this blizzard that mean this is country is failing. when there are kids in public school destinned for failure because we have not funded our public school, country is failing. o i would i would say all the great things about dr. king, the one thing we should remember is his sacrifice and the courage and the fact that he gave his life to make our lives a better life. and with that, as i grew up going to some of the best schools in the country, integrated schools because of dr. king and because of the person i'm going to introduce, i know i stand on their backs and i have a lot to work to make sure the generation behind me has the ability, but sacrifice is not easy. i think about people i studied and people i admired and people whose autograph i sought. i call this distinguished the gentleman from georgia is a friend. he is icon and saved this country and he
king, it cost him his life , in memphis, fighting for sanitation workers, we have to fight for the least among us, because this country son-in-law as great as the least among us. as long as there are people sleeping on the streets in this blizzard that mean this is country is failing. when there are kids in public school destinned for failure because we have not funded our public school, country is failing. o i would i would say all the great things about dr. king, the one thing we should...
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by recording their greatest hits and what better place to do so than the legendary sound studio in memphis tennessee. where. you may go to school. kill me have a pig cadillac the don't know but. they did it go back to baseball's putting together a tense birthday present for their fans got a new album comprises a new recordings of their favorite hits laid down in a memphis is a legendary son studio where elvis presley and johnny cash also once worked their magic. is in us but that's not normal for this anniversary album we wanted to take a look back at what we've done so far in the sport and of course it's also great for us to record all the songs we've enjoyed playing so much over the last ten years here at the sun studios where rock n roll was born what will i thought i'm fun before. the members of the retro rock n roll band have been performing for some time sam digger and dusty reminisce with us. coming up a priceless photos but. yeah that was my. first commercial performance the moment i became a professional i was about six times back then i used to annoy people by singing kitschy old
by recording their greatest hits and what better place to do so than the legendary sound studio in memphis tennessee. where. you may go to school. kill me have a pig cadillac the don't know but. they did it go back to baseball's putting together a tense birthday present for their fans got a new album comprises a new recordings of their favorite hits laid down in a memphis is a legendary son studio where elvis presley and johnny cash also once worked their magic. is in us but that's not normal...
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(ethereal music) (male narrator) memphis, tennessee. it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. [guitar] and you are here with stephen kellogg. ♪ gonna drink wine ♪ bound to win a few fights, before my time ♪ ♪ gonna make love now - hi, i'm stephen kellogg and tonight i'm playing with the south, west, north, east featuring miranda mulholland on fiddle, dave "cookie dough" chalfont on bass and baritone guitar, and jesse alan humphrey on the drums. we're thrilled to be here in memphis, tennessee playing at sun studio. ♪ ...the last man ♪ gonna be the last man standing tonight ♪
(ethereal music) (male narrator) memphis, tennessee. it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. [guitar] and you are here with stephen kellogg. ♪ gonna drink wine ♪ bound to win a few fights, before my time ♪ ♪ gonna make love now - hi, i'm stephen kellogg and tonight i'm playing with the south, west, north, east featuring miranda mulholland on fiddle, dave "cookie dough" chalfont on bass and baritone...
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that of course changed everybody else's minds and they joined him in memphis. we know what happened when he went to memphis. he was killed on the balcony of a motel. and sacrificed his life for workers, for workers. the people who built this country, i owe my middle class to my maternal and paternal grandfather, both of them worked for the southern pacific railroad and became members of a union and earned enough money to buy a house. and in my little town where i was born, an african-american owning his own home, not a shanty. and so, it inspired his three boys, one of which is my father, to raise his four kids in a middle-class way and went off to college. we owe that not only to the ingenuity of my grandfather and my parents, but also of the united states. so i will support united states as long as i can, long after i'm out of congress, i intend to support unions because they have power to change lives. i am an example. mr. scott: thank you so much, reverend cleaver, for that. ladies and gentlemen, there are 7.1 million members of just the public sector union
that of course changed everybody else's minds and they joined him in memphis. we know what happened when he went to memphis. he was killed on the balcony of a motel. and sacrificed his life for workers, for workers. the people who built this country, i owe my middle class to my maternal and paternal grandfather, both of them worked for the southern pacific railroad and became members of a union and earned enough money to buy a house. and in my little town where i was born, an african-american...
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he went to memphis and as some folks that felt he was too moderate disrupted the march.ad a riot at the end of the march, calling themselves the young innovators. -- young innovators. -- invaders. he went back to save nonviolence and that is when he was killed, standing up for garbage workers. would not have made the trip if around some -- they wear for trump, i have not seen them since. [applause] [laughter] they marched on obama and then took a vacation on trump, i do not understand that. but one of those that was one of those striking garbage workers, that keeps the banner going, that stands with martin luther king iii and those of us today as we continue to fight, as this administration is trying to bring labors back, donald trump trying to dislodge labor, because king died fighting for labor. let us honor, from the garbage tokers of that time, from this time, the social justice leader award, from memphis, tennessee, give a hand to brother baxter. [applause] .ome on, give him a hand [applause] >> good evening. is a pleasure to have this award. he struggled with us an
he went to memphis and as some folks that felt he was too moderate disrupted the march.ad a riot at the end of the march, calling themselves the young innovators. -- young innovators. -- invaders. he went back to save nonviolence and that is when he was killed, standing up for garbage workers. would not have made the trip if around some -- they wear for trump, i have not seen them since. [applause] [laughter] they marched on obama and then took a vacation on trump, i do not understand that. but...
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some of his memphis designs are still on display in his office. including the first chair from one thousand nine hundred three a coveted object for design lovers. who wanted to create something new with new shapes colors. most importantly we wanted to provoke people with the decor and was ironic shapes. we wanted to create a more diverse aesthetic that was the goal of a member. of his team on various international project. in the capital tbilisi became an emblem for the new georgia. for the twenty fifteen. featuring an organic shapes. but not too showy that's also his principal latest temple of culture the unicredit. which he designed in the shape of a seed. really like the idea of placing a wooden seed into the surrounding of steel and concrete. fertility is an essential part of nature. for community living a meeting place could be the seed for a better future. he's fascinated by the census. touch. and makes objects. of already become works of art exhibition in a gallery. sketches are also in high demand to specially when they're signed the sixty
some of his memphis designs are still on display in his office. including the first chair from one thousand nine hundred three a coveted object for design lovers. who wanted to create something new with new shapes colors. most importantly we wanted to provoke people with the decor and was ironic shapes. we wanted to create a more diverse aesthetic that was the goal of a member. of his team on various international project. in the capital tbilisi became an emblem for the new georgia. for the...
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tipoff at the guard 10 is at 8:00. >>> fran dunphy and the temple owls hosting memphis and looking forto back wins. second half we go. obie tying the game with the three. temple they only shot 34 percent from the floor but we have overtime. freshman nate pierre lewis ball. kid had 23 points and temple up by four but under 10 seconds left owls nursing a two-point lead, the pass, it is deflected and kareem bruton, jr. fading away. are you kidding me? the owls lose at the buzzer for the second time in 10 days 75-72 your final score. >>> lasalle at duquesne. went into triple overtime. explorers down three under a minute left. dukes mike lewis for three it is money. he scored 11 of his 24 points in the third overtime and duquesne taking down lasalle 101-94 but of course everyone's focus here in philly is what's going on in south philadelphia once again. postgame stuff for you tonight after the patriots and titans. >> don thank you so much. we appreciate that. >>> stay with us. still ahead on "eyewitness news" a granny with a hugeline following makes an old fashioned wish. how her grandson h
tipoff at the guard 10 is at 8:00. >>> fran dunphy and the temple owls hosting memphis and looking forto back wins. second half we go. obie tying the game with the three. temple they only shot 34 percent from the floor but we have overtime. freshman nate pierre lewis ball. kid had 23 points and temple up by four but under 10 seconds left owls nursing a two-point lead, the pass, it is deflected and kareem bruton, jr. fading away. are you kidding me? the owls lose at the buzzer for the...
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memphis now up by three. sixers down two late. off the steal here, robert cuvington didn't really need to force this one. sixers lose 105-101. brett brown says it is an immature loss, and right now they are not going to the super bowl. we'll right back. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. in the state with more ski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. >>> it's going to be warm tomorrow, but it comes at a price. >> 64 today, and it'll be 604 tomorrow. so the average is 40. we warm
memphis now up by three. sixers down two late. off the steal here, robert cuvington didn't really need to force this one. sixers lose 105-101. brett brown says it is an immature loss, and right now they are not going to the super bowl. we'll right back. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind...
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king went to memphis to achieve that work remains unfinished, which is what we intend to complete. 47 million americans remain locked in poverty. discrimination and institutional racism continue to hold livable wages hostage. and the economic wealth divide grows deeper every day in urban and rural communities. i represent the 13th congressional district of california, a great district where there's an explosion of wealth in the bay area. which has recently experienced also a spike in median household income. it's a hub of innovation and creativity. yet in many way it's a tale of two cities. black households in my district have been locked out of this explosion of wealth. according to the census bureau, the median income in the bay area jumped by 9% while the median income for black households inched up just 2%. it's not just wealth inequality. 23% of black households are poor and 33% of black children in my district are considered poor. in oakland. and these numbers have remained stagnant year after year after year. this is unacceptable. it's not just my district that experiences this
king went to memphis to achieve that work remains unfinished, which is what we intend to complete. 47 million americans remain locked in poverty. discrimination and institutional racism continue to hold livable wages hostage. and the economic wealth divide grows deeper every day in urban and rural communities. i represent the 13th congressional district of california, a great district where there's an explosion of wealth in the bay area. which has recently experienced also a spike in median...
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for me to touch on it in my house said we can sit and she know it takes a lot of the homes in memphis fair to see it getting some of that i think enough to consider it. yet another. lonely expensive mountain of if it sets in one that's. the one that i have a feeling you have the symbolism here and see among us all of us and i came to the form like once i thought it was my free time yet again most of all i can become in recent years that when i has other needs of the sniff test it with is what i call good good and sick people who feel to me initiated and the effects of the fatah. process that she. doesn't she look like somehow. i'm going to see. oh ok. why was she this is obvious to everybody that. a group is going to separate yourself from nutritional standards to see if that she . is this really and she fixed me with you know the little show me actually her we are now here i must listen because in the time i should have watched them it's fun to see them from fighting traffic suspect it's nice to know that you don't get a cut this is fun and you should be sold you know how the best of
for me to touch on it in my house said we can sit and she know it takes a lot of the homes in memphis fair to see it getting some of that i think enough to consider it. yet another. lonely expensive mountain of if it sets in one that's. the one that i have a feeling you have the symbolism here and see among us all of us and i came to the form like once i thought it was my free time yet again most of all i can become in recent years that when i has other needs of the sniff test it with is what i...
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to me to touch on that in my eyes that we can sit and she know exactly what i would be home in memphis to say i see it getting some of that i think enough to consider it. and another. one the expensive one from my father if it sets among them that's. what i have a feeling you have the symbolism is missing here and then minus all of us and i came to the form like once i thought of my family i think in most of them because in recent years i haven't done anything is underneath of the sea it's half a step forward is what i call good good friends with people who feel to me in the sheet and effects of the image. process that this piece doesn't she look like somehow. i'm going to see that. you know your. why was she this is obvious to everybody then got. a good is going to separate yourself from you just often it's no secret she. is this really a she thinks mexico close only actually or we are still here to have our muslims in the time i should have washed them out it's from a student from fighting traffic suspect it's nice to know that you don't think of the fun and you should be fooled you
to me to touch on that in my eyes that we can sit and she know exactly what i would be home in memphis to say i see it getting some of that i think enough to consider it. and another. one the expensive one from my father if it sets among them that's. what i have a feeling you have the symbolism is missing here and then minus all of us and i came to the form like once i thought of my family i think in most of them because in recent years i haven't done anything is underneath of the sea it's half...
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. >> reporter: memphis pastor andy savage made a confession this past sunday at highpoint church. >>s a college student on staff at a church in texas more than 20 years ago, i regrettably had a sexual encounter with a female senior in the church. >> reporter: his confession got a standing ovation. >> it breaks my heart. >> reporter: jules woodson was 17 years old when she said she was sexually assaulted by savage on the ride home from church. at the time savage was a 22-year-old youth minister. she recently went public about her story on a christian blog. >> i did it because i was scared and i was in shock. i didn't understand what was happening. >> reporter: woodson says back in 1998 she notified a pastor who told her to keep quiet. she says savage left the church weeks later. in the wake of the "me too" movement woodson felt the need to speak up and sent savage an e-mail last month. he didn't respond until yesterday, and she said he apologized. >> we are for miss woodson. >> reporter: chris conlee, the lead pastor of a memphis church where savage now ministers prayed for savage and
. >> reporter: memphis pastor andy savage made a confession this past sunday at highpoint church. >>s a college student on staff at a church in texas more than 20 years ago, i regrettably had a sexual encounter with a female senior in the church. >> reporter: his confession got a standing ovation. >> it breaks my heart. >> reporter: jules woodson was 17 years old when she said she was sexually assaulted by savage on the ride home from church. at the time savage was...
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a narrow band of snow behind this from memphis back to chicago. dangerous travel from detroit to memphis. now, we move to friday evening. we're looking at snow and ice from nashville all the way to buffalo. travel delays from atlanta to boston. and an increase in flood threat because of heavy rain here in the northeast. saturday, heavy rain early in the day in new england. flash freeze is possible. arctic air is going to be coming in behind this. this ice accumulation, anywhere from 1/10th inch to 1/2 inch from kentucky to new england by saturday. about 4 to 6 inches from parts of kansas up to the u.p. of michigan. look at this, we're talking about a wide swath of 9 to 12 inches of snow from caribou, maine, to jamestown, new york. behind this, temperatures are going to drop 20 to 40 degrees from the central plains into the northeast. so this is a dangerous, dangerous storm. >> all right, al. thank you so much. >> okay, guys. >>> also ahead on a busy thursday morning, we're hearing directly from president trump about the possibility he could be int
a narrow band of snow behind this from memphis back to chicago. dangerous travel from detroit to memphis. now, we move to friday evening. we're looking at snow and ice from nashville all the way to buffalo. travel delays from atlanta to boston. and an increase in flood threat because of heavy rain here in the northeast. saturday, heavy rain early in the day in new england. flash freeze is possible. arctic air is going to be coming in behind this. this ice accumulation, anywhere from 1/10th inch...
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snow through little rock and memphis, snow totals are not that high, but once again, driving in these conditions if you get a little ice and snow on top of it, an inch of snow in alexandria is a huge deal. tupelo, memphis, nashville, chattanooga and tomorrow morning towards raleigh and charlotte you'll be dealing with maybe one to 2 inches. then we'll deal with the northeast during the day tomorrow, too. that's a lot more than one orne. i'm never gonna be able to sleep with this cold. i'll take a sick day tomorrow. on our daughter's birthday? moms don't take sick days... moms take nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. ...perfectly seasoning our ohillshire farm smoked sausage. so by simply adding the right ingredients... ...you can end each day crafting a perfectly delicious dinner. (vo) more "dper rollres for mom" more "do
snow through little rock and memphis, snow totals are not that high, but once again, driving in these conditions if you get a little ice and snow on top of it, an inch of snow in alexandria is a huge deal. tupelo, memphis, nashville, chattanooga and tomorrow morning towards raleigh and charlotte you'll be dealing with maybe one to 2 inches. then we'll deal with the northeast during the day tomorrow, too. that's a lot more than one orne. i'm never gonna be able to sleep with this cold. i'll take...
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i went to memphis. my flight was canceled. i had a day in memphis. i went to graceland. i called for a taxi to go to the civil rights museum, the lorraine hotel where dr. king was murdered. the woman on the taxi phone said -- ain't no one ever gone that way before. in terms of making the journey. we have to make the journey so that the people, including those at graceland, that they see the civil rights museum. congressman lewis: they don't -- what you just said. i plan to go -- >> you are the person here that knew dr. king the best. 50 years -- we have sort of sanitized him in some ways. it is wonderful that he is part of a national holiday but, as we remember his death, what should we remember about his life? congressman lewis: we should remember that he was a preacher of the gospel. he did not study to be a civil rights leader. he was a minister of the gospel. he believed in the power of the holy spirit. the power of god almighty working through human beings. and i think he had, as he studied and became involved in the movement, i think he pointed to pockets of the be
i went to memphis. my flight was canceled. i had a day in memphis. i went to graceland. i called for a taxi to go to the civil rights museum, the lorraine hotel where dr. king was murdered. the woman on the taxi phone said -- ain't no one ever gone that way before. in terms of making the journey. we have to make the journey so that the people, including those at graceland, that they see the civil rights museum. congressman lewis: they don't -- what you just said. i plan to go -- >> you...
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to touch on that in my house said because she makes a lot of the homes in memphis the surface of the eye focus enough to consider if you. let me express my thoughts if it's that someone that's. what i think it's a good thing for you to have the symbolism here and seamless with us from the form that runs. the city my family have been missing in the crimson from recent years that when i hear his armies of the sniff test with us. who could honestly say it's like those you have to meet. in fact she did and the facts of the far. post process that she is this doesn't she know why somehow. i'm going to see that. there are the. flowers of the citizens over there to then get. to be some kind of sympathy so for me just i'll spend it to see if that chivas would actually fix me let you know a little show me actually where we are still here we have our muslims in the time i should have washed them out it's from a student from fighting traffic suspect it's nice to know that i'm going to cut the funding and you should before you know how to do something for i told my family didn't you know how to c
to touch on that in my house said because she makes a lot of the homes in memphis the surface of the eye focus enough to consider if you. let me express my thoughts if it's that someone that's. what i think it's a good thing for you to have the symbolism here and seamless with us from the form that runs. the city my family have been missing in the crimson from recent years that when i hear his armies of the sniff test with us. who could honestly say it's like those you have to meet. in fact she...
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. 7 degrees in memphis. 15 degrees in austin, texas.but that's nothing. in russia's remote siberiaen region the temperature hit minus 88. minus 88 degrees. look closely, those are frozen eyelashes. is that a thing? >> ugh, you need goggles. >> this week's weather not even dominating the local news in siberia. jeff, you'd need to add perspective. >> they normally get down to minus 50. so minus 80, that's cold for them. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. edgar ramirez.
. 7 degrees in memphis. 15 degrees in austin, texas.but that's nothing. in russia's remote siberiaen region the temperature hit minus 88. minus 88 degrees. look closely, those are frozen eyelashes. is that a thing? >> ugh, you need goggles. >> this week's weather not even dominating the local news in siberia. jeff, you'd need to add perspective. >> they normally get down to minus 50. so minus 80, that's cold for them. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b...
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. >> reporter: memphis pastor andy savage made a confession this past sunday at high point church. >> a college s student on staff at a church in texas 20 years ago. i regretfully had a sexual incident with a female high school senior in the church. >> reporter: the admission got cheers of support from the congregation. [applause] >> it breaks my heart. >> reporter: jules woodson was 17 years old when she says she was sexually assaulted by savage on a ride people from church. at the time, savage was a 22-year-old youth minister. she recently went public about her story on a christian blog. >> i did it because i was scared and i was in shock. i didn't understand what was happening. >> reporter: woodson says back in 1998 she notified pastor who told her to keep quiet. she says savage left the church weeks later. in the wake of the me too movement, woodson felt the need to speak up and sent savage an e-mail last month. he didn't respond until yesterday, and she says he apologized. >> we are for miss woodson. >> reporter: chris conlee, the lead past your of memphis church where savage now
. >> reporter: memphis pastor andy savage made a confession this past sunday at high point church. >> a college s student on staff at a church in texas 20 years ago. i regretfully had a sexual incident with a female high school senior in the church. >> reporter: the admission got cheers of support from the congregation. [applause] >> it breaks my heart. >> reporter: jules woodson was 17 years old when she says she was sexually assaulted by savage on a ride people...
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snow through little rock and memphis, snow totals are not that high, but once again, driving in these conditions if you get a little ice and snow on top of it, an inch of snow in alexandria is a huge deal. tupelo, memphis, nashville, chattanooga and tomorrow morning towards raleigh and charlotte you'll be dealing with maybe one to 2 inches. then we'll deal with the northeast during the day tomorrow, too. that's a lot more than one to t be. look at the temperatures in south texas falling throughout the day with freezing rain. >>> we'll talk more about that snowfall forecast for the northeast where they will be plowing come wednesday afternoon. >> okay, bill. thank you. we'll be ready. >> we have some dra mamatic fooe to show you inside the jakarta stock exchange collapsed. nearly 80 people were injured as the platform just plunged over 10 feet to the ground after the structure just gave way beneath them. most of the injured were college students who were visiting the exchange as part of a study tour. authorities have ruled out any militant attack as the cause of the collapse. >> fright
snow through little rock and memphis, snow totals are not that high, but once again, driving in these conditions if you get a little ice and snow on top of it, an inch of snow in alexandria is a huge deal. tupelo, memphis, nashville, chattanooga and tomorrow morning towards raleigh and charlotte you'll be dealing with maybe one to 2 inches. then we'll deal with the northeast during the day tomorrow, too. that's a lot more than one to t be. look at the temperatures in south texas falling...
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memphis, it's still snowing. here is that pink.e freezing rain and the sleet from san antonio to austin and eventually that will push down to south texas. so the snowfall map isn't impressive because it's more or less just a coating. but these areas of the deep south don't have any salt to put on these roads. if you get a coating of ice out there, it's going to cause big problems. this white is 1 inch of snow down here just outside houston. louisiana. this white shows a possibility of around a half inch or so around montana xwomry. tomorrow, from charlotte to raleigh, someone could get around 3 inches of snow. tomorrow during the day is when new england gets it. right now, nuisance light snow from pittsburgh. as far as the snow accumulations will go in the northeast, the highest totals, 4 to 8 inches from albany to boston and new york city itself probably around 2 to 4 inches. >> it's always tough when you get even a coating of snow in the south when they're not built for that. >> a lot of school cancellations and delays. >>> still
memphis, it's still snowing. here is that pink.e freezing rain and the sleet from san antonio to austin and eventually that will push down to south texas. so the snowfall map isn't impressive because it's more or less just a coating. but these areas of the deep south don't have any salt to put on these roads. if you get a coating of ice out there, it's going to cause big problems. this white is 1 inch of snow down here just outside houston. louisiana. this white shows a possibility of around a...
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>> so imagine everyone's surprise when a tall stranger arrived from memphis to bring chess to the country. >> i was like, what? why would somebody come down here? >> two years later, a chess boom is under way in the unlikeliest of places. >> people said that country kids couldn't learn chess. >> and? >> we showed them different. >> we proved them wrong. we proved them wrong. it's not a quick fix. it's my decision to make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it all starts with a wish. the final days of wish list are here. hurry in and sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down and a complimentary first month's payment. but on the inside, i feel like chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief for moder
>> so imagine everyone's surprise when a tall stranger arrived from memphis to bring chess to the country. >> i was like, what? why would somebody come down here? >> two years later, a chess boom is under way in the unlikeliest of places. >> people said that country kids couldn't learn chess. >> and? >> we showed them different. >> we proved them wrong. we proved them wrong. it's not a quick fix. it's my decision to make beauty last. roc® retinol,...
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(soft electronic music) gñçñññññññ (male narrator) memphis, tennessee.een written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. ♪ i been dying, turning in to dirt ♪ (male narrator) and you are here with elizabeth cook. ♪ i've been trying not to complain ♪ ♪ i was hoping you would do the same ♪ - hi, i'm elizabeth cook and playing with me tonight are dexter green on electric guitar, todd bolden on bass, and tanner jacobson on drums. ♪ i see you pushing that pomp and circumstance ♪ i grew up in central florida. my mom and dad had a honky-tonk band. so, i grew up singing and being around their band.
(soft electronic music) gñçñññññññ (male narrator) memphis, tennessee.een written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. ♪ i been dying, turning in to dirt ♪ (male narrator) and you are here with elizabeth cook. ♪ i've been trying not to complain ♪ ♪ i was hoping you would do the same ♪ - hi, i'm elizabeth cook and playing with me tonight are dexter green on electric guitar, todd bolden on bass, and tanner...
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. >> memphis pastor andy savage made a confession this past sunday. >> as a college student on staff,texas, more than 20 years ago i regretfully had a sexual incident with a female high school senior in the church. >> the admission got cheers of support from the congregation. >> it breaks my heart. >> jules woodson was 17 years told when she says she was sexually assaulted by savage on a ride home from church. at the time, safe rage was a 22-year-old youth minister. she recently went public about her story on a christian blog. >> i did it because i was scared and i was in shock. i didn't understand what was happening. >> woodson says back in 1998 she notified a pastor who told her to keep quiet. she says savage left the church weeks later. in the weak of the me too movement, woodson felt the need to speak up and sent savage an e-mail last month. he didn't respond until yesterday. and she says he apologized. >> we are for miss woodson. >> chris connelly, the lead pastor of the memphis church where savage ministered, parade for savage and woodson. >> it saddens us that miss woodson has
. >> memphis pastor andy savage made a confession this past sunday. >> as a college student on staff,texas, more than 20 years ago i regretfully had a sexual incident with a female high school senior in the church. >> the admission got cheers of support from the congregation. >> it breaks my heart. >> jules woodson was 17 years told when she says she was sexually assaulted by savage on a ride home from church. at the time, safe rage was a 22-year-old youth...