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he also said on march 18 when he came to memphis to support the sanitation strikers not only memphisut you're reminding the nation that it's a crime for people to live in this rich nation. the people who were fighting for $15 an hour minimum wage. a lot of young african-americans and they spent part of the date picketing mcdonald's and really pushing to do something about the economic situation. so this is from a wonderful scholar. king was a revolutionary fighter. and economic inequality. for the ongoing rebellion of the poor. i especially like the comment. you don't think of dr. king as dangerous. they certainly thought of king as a dangerous. he wasn't a revolutionary like it. he was a revolutionary who said let's change our world view. what a revolution in moral values. and that is what we are into right now. we have to overcome this effort. workers were out of luck. and number 45 it during the campaign said the problem is that wages are too high. all of these workers are getting paid too much. looking back as king. it's not just sent exercise it's really about what he have to te
he also said on march 18 when he came to memphis to support the sanitation strikers not only memphisut you're reminding the nation that it's a crime for people to live in this rich nation. the people who were fighting for $15 an hour minimum wage. a lot of young african-americans and they spent part of the date picketing mcdonald's and really pushing to do something about the economic situation. so this is from a wonderful scholar. king was a revolutionary fighter. and economic inequality. for...
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and, you know, if you go to memphis, it really is shocking if you know what memphis used to look like because the disinvestment in public infrastructure is severe and is noticeable. a lot of times i go and i speak to people there and i say how is it that it's gotten like this. and it's almost the phenomena of a frog that you put in water and slowly turn up the temperature. people don't notice how bad the public infrastructure has gotten to be. they're making some strides. their working -- they're working hard to try to make some changes, but this whole concept of disinvestment in public infrastructure, of deindustrialization and of busting unions has had a huge impact on poor people and working people in the city. >> thank you. >> now i'm ready for your question of me. [laughter] >> thank you. well, there's much more to be asked on every level, and i thank you both for that. my question to you, now, you didn't give credit -- i was doing some research, and i did research minority business enterprise impact on african-american businesses in atlanta, georgia. and i come across the resear
and, you know, if you go to memphis, it really is shocking if you know what memphis used to look like because the disinvestment in public infrastructure is severe and is noticeable. a lot of times i go and i speak to people there and i say how is it that it's gotten like this. and it's almost the phenomena of a frog that you put in water and slowly turn up the temperature. people don't notice how bad the public infrastructure has gotten to be. they're making some strides. their working --...
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as he prayed, let my work be done in memphis. he came on to memphis that next week.e across the courtyard and ralph and i took a picture on this balcony. he said you know, we are going back to the streets of memphis and we will win this battle in memphis. we have to win this battle in memphis. we've got to win the battle, we will not give up on memphis we will win the battle here. we will fight poverty right here in in this and fight for my brothers and sisters. they make less than $15 an hour -- 32% in poverty. that was the agenda today. so he said well, we will have the reverend tonight about 5:00. so they were playing music and then he said, jesse, you are late, i was about to put the rails on. you are not an hour late. but it's all right. you even have on a shirt and tie. we laughed and he looked and he said please play my favorite song tonight. precious lord on the saxophone. he raised up and powell. -- the impact hit him in the neck. i'm convinced he never felt the pain. he was dead on impact. this is my friend martin, martin you can't leave us, you can't leave
as he prayed, let my work be done in memphis. he came on to memphis that next week.e across the courtyard and ralph and i took a picture on this balcony. he said you know, we are going back to the streets of memphis and we will win this battle in memphis. we have to win this battle in memphis. we've got to win the battle, we will not give up on memphis we will win the battle here. we will fight poverty right here in in this and fight for my brothers and sisters. they make less than $15 an hour...
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king was murdered here in memphis. so all through my formative years, this relentless movement was going on and it took that long to really convert me. it was fearful when i was young. i remember the atlanta temple was bombed. that's the first political event i remember. and there were swastikas and anti-black slogans in the ruins of the atlanta temple in 1957 i believe. the civil rights era was scary. it was scary to white people it was scary to black people. if all of my thousands of interviews mean anything, don't believe anybody that says they were in the heart of civil rights movement, because most black people weren't either. it was a frightening time. i was amazed, but it started raising deep issues, even for me as a child, developing a sense of sarcasm about what was going on while i was chasing girls and playing football. i remember that some of my friends who were, who are hostile across the racial lines were the very ones that would sneak off to the stadium to hear what we called sanctified ray charles. and
king was murdered here in memphis. so all through my formative years, this relentless movement was going on and it took that long to really convert me. it was fearful when i was young. i remember the atlanta temple was bombed. that's the first political event i remember. and there were swastikas and anti-black slogans in the ruins of the atlanta temple in 1957 i believe. the civil rights era was scary. it was scary to white people it was scary to black people. if all of my thousands of...
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today 30% poverty in memphis.ible to vote but not regist time time for a change. men who can vote and didn't vote, it is time for a change. if we said we do our best, god has a way of doing the way. there's nothing too hard for god. we all we all down, we get up again, over and over again. so the ground is no place for a and and so, champions, let us rise. if my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked, then they will hear from heaven and god will heal us. say god will heal our land. it is healing time. it is hope time. it is healing time. it is hope it is hope hope. hope. hope. healing. hope. i am a i am a man. i am i am a woman. i am god's child. i am somebody. respect me. protect me. never surrender. he did not die in vain. he did not die in vain. when we vote, we make heaven give happy. give power to the people. power to the people. thank god for martin luther thank king. thank god for mandela. thank god for ralph abernathy. thank god for the
today 30% poverty in memphis.ible to vote but not regist time time for a change. men who can vote and didn't vote, it is time for a change. if we said we do our best, god has a way of doing the way. there's nothing too hard for god. we all we all down, we get up again, over and over again. so the ground is no place for a and and so, champions, let us rise. if my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked, then they will hear from...
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police departments and memphis was one of them that tried to destroy everything. mayor authorized the destruction of papers. which isn't surprise, right? because the police don't want evidence of illegal activity to surface publicly. and i think that where those records survive, it's important and memphis it one of those >> places. >> and i didn't know that. let me follow up on that point. >> sure. >> when did you learn about this? >> try to make a long story short here, i was in touch with a fellow historian, name is michael honey, he's written very important books over the years on memphis and is here this he weekend. he was involved in a lawsuit about the spying on student the the student activists in 1975, '76 asked for records about him that the police had. police essentially said, hey, wre we got to get rid of this stuff and the mayor authorized trying to destroy it and they destroyed most of it in the 19 aclu aclu filed a lawsuit, couldn't stop the destruction of the records but a lawsuit went forward and so there's a paper trail there and it led to the fir
police departments and memphis was one of them that tried to destroy everything. mayor authorized the destruction of papers. which isn't surprise, right? because the police don't want evidence of illegal activity to surface publicly. and i think that where those records survive, it's important and memphis it one of those >> places. >> and i didn't know that. let me follow up on that point. >> sure. >> when did you learn about this? >> try to make a long story short...
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in memphis on that day in 1968? >> well, he was in memphis, because he had been called by one of his good, close friends, jim lawson, the reverend jim lawson, who was helping to organize sanitation workers in memphis, tennessee, who were on strike for a living wage. so king starts going there in march and giving some speeches. and one time during the visit, one of the demonstrations turns violent. not because of the demonstrators who were part of the organized civil rights activism, but because of outliers, young people in the city who are very, what i remember was how stunned and angry black people around the country were. washington, d.c. was set on fire. there was tons of uprisings, pr riots, protests.wa the country seemed to be in a state of total chaos, and what was so intriguing is that clearly there was an instruction to the police in cities to stand down, because police were not confronting the riots and the uprisings. so you saw a huge explosion of anger and frustration and violence in the wake of the sa ki
in memphis on that day in 1968? >> well, he was in memphis, because he had been called by one of his good, close friends, jim lawson, the reverend jim lawson, who was helping to organize sanitation workers in memphis, tennessee, who were on strike for a living wage. so king starts going there in march and giving some speeches. and one time during the visit, one of the demonstrations turns violent. not because of the demonstrators who were part of the organized civil rights activism, but...
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king came to memphis. he came to memphis to lend his moral authority. and express his solidarity.ding ally of the trade union movement. the civil rights movement. and the trade union movement had common values. but we also have common enemies. it wasn't a coincidence that the same powerful force who is wanted to destroy unions also wanted to oppress black people. dr. king knew he couldn't have racial justice without economic they were all one and the same. justice. they were all one and the same. how how can you overcome segregation without overcoming deprivation? how can there be racial emancipation without economic opp how can how can they be freedom unless there's freedom from want? as dr. king put it -- what does it profit a man to be able to eat at an integrated lunch counter if he doesn't have enough money to buy a hamburger? and a cup of coffee? if it was about the right to sit at the front of the bus and selma was about access to the ballot box, then memphis was about the dignity of all of labor, the dignity of labor. dr. king wasn't planning on being here mason temple on
king came to memphis. he came to memphis to lend his moral authority. and express his solidarity.ding ally of the trade union movement. the civil rights movement. and the trade union movement had common values. but we also have common enemies. it wasn't a coincidence that the same powerful force who is wanted to destroy unions also wanted to oppress black people. dr. king knew he couldn't have racial justice without economic they were all one and the same. justice. they were all one and the...
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there is one police department in memphis that tried to destroy everything. they authorized the destruction of papers. that is not surprising, because the police don't want evidence of illegal activity to service publicly -- surface publicly. >> i did not know that. let me just follow up at that point, what did you learn about this? >> to make a long story short, i was in touch with a fellow historian, his name is michael honey, he has written very important books in memphis. he was involved in a lawsuit about the spine on student activists in 1975 and 1975 asked for records about him that the police had. the police said we have got to get rid of the stuff, and they were authorized to destroy it. and they destroyed most of it in the 1970s. atl filed a lawsuit and cannot stop in the structure of the records. there was a paper trail there, and that led to the first consent decree in the country a first one and agreement between the police department that said we are not going to engage in illegal activity, spying on our citizens. following up to that real quick
there is one police department in memphis that tried to destroy everything. they authorized the destruction of papers. that is not surprising, because the police don't want evidence of illegal activity to service publicly -- surface publicly. >> i did not know that. let me just follow up at that point, what did you learn about this? >> to make a long story short, i was in touch with a fellow historian, his name is michael honey, he has written very important books in memphis. he was...
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. >> reporter: aretha louise franklin w born in memphis.st minister, her mom a singer. their homes wasn't alw happy or stable and music was her outlet. she started out performing in church. >> my formal training was my ear. >> reporter: at 14 she recorded her first album. by then she was pregnant with herecond job and teen age motherhood temporarily stalled her but by her early 20s she ehad her first top 10 hit. ♪ the way i love you >> reporter: i never loved a man. "respect" followed a few months later and a star wasor >> everybody wants respect. even little 3 year olds want respect. >> reporter: she was a diva and ahorail blazer used her voice to crash through barriers. rising against the back drop of the civil rights movement.♪ >> reporter: there was a rough patch in the '70s but franklin found aemorable way to make a comeback. ♪ freedom freedom >> reporter: athanks to her power, range and style she's remained an icon every. sin recording so many signature hits, it's impossible to say a favorire. >> the like my children. i love them all
. >> reporter: aretha louise franklin w born in memphis.st minister, her mom a singer. their homes wasn't alw happy or stable and music was her outlet. she started out performing in church. >> my formal training was my ear. >> reporter: at 14 she recorded her first album. by then she was pregnant with herecond job and teen age motherhood temporarily stalled her but by her early 20s she ehad her first top 10 hit. ♪ the way i love you >> reporter: i never loved a man....
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in memphis on that day in 1968? >> well, he was in memphis, because he had been called by one of his good, close friends, jim lawson, the reverend jim lawson, who was helping to organize sanitation workers in memphis, tennessee, who were on strike for a living wage. so king starts going there in march and giving some speeches. and one time during the visit, one of the demonstrations turns violent. not because of the demonstrators who were part of the organized civil rights activism, but because of outliers, young people in the city who are very, very frustrated, and they smashed some windows, and king is determined to return to memphis to have a rally that is peaceful, because people are very critical, critics are saying if he can't lead a peaceful rally in memphis, how can he come down to washington, d.c., and do this camp-in and this tent city that they're talking about as part of the poor people's campaign. so he was in memphis because by '68, king is convinced that, one, the vietnam war is this immoral, illegal
in memphis on that day in 1968? >> well, he was in memphis, because he had been called by one of his good, close friends, jim lawson, the reverend jim lawson, who was helping to organize sanitation workers in memphis, tennessee, who were on strike for a living wage. so king starts going there in march and giving some speeches. and one time during the visit, one of the demonstrations turns violent. not because of the demonstrators who were part of the organized civil rights activism, but...
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in memphis that day on 1968? >> he was in memphis because he was called by one of his good close friends, the reverend. jim lawson who is helping to organize sanitation workers in memphis, tennessee on strike for a living wage. king starts going there in march and giving speeches and one time during a visit, one of the demonstrations turned violent, not because of the demonstrators who were part of the organized civil rights activism but because of outliers , young people in the city very frustrated and they smashed windows and determined to return to memphis to have a rally that is peaceful because people are critical, critics are saying if he can't lead a peaceful rally in memphis, how can he come down to washington dc and do this camp and tent city they're talking about is part of the poor people's campaign? he was in memphis because by 68, king is convinced one, the vietnam war is a long and illegal war, a war that has wrapped resources from poor people and attention from the plight of the poor. he goes to pl
in memphis that day on 1968? >> he was in memphis because he was called by one of his good close friends, the reverend. jim lawson who is helping to organize sanitation workers in memphis, tennessee on strike for a living wage. king starts going there in march and giving speeches and one time during a visit, one of the demonstrations turned violent, not because of the demonstrators who were part of the organized civil rights activism but because of outliers , young people in the city very...
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mark strassmann cbs news, memphis.>>>up next: a family's outrage over the treatment of their autistic son at school. >> quijano: a couple in north texas says it is considering legal action against the denton, texas police department and school district -- over the treatment of their autistic son. newly-released police body camera footage shows a school resource officer confronting ten-year-old thomas brown. police say the boy was being disruptive and swinging a computer mouse near other kids. the officer picks up the boy, and later pins him to the ground and handcuffs him. police say the boy kicked and spit on the officer -- and that the officer followed protocol. the city says no laws or policies were violated. >>> before the sun came up today a spaceship blasted off heading towards it. >> three, two, one, zero, liftoff. >> quijano: nasa's parker solar probe, about the size of a small car -- will zoom to within about four million miles of the sun's surface, much closer than any spacecraft before it. among the spectato
mark strassmann cbs news, memphis.>>>up next: a family's outrage over the treatment of their autistic son at school. >> quijano: a couple in north texas says it is considering legal action against the denton, texas police department and school district -- over the treatment of their autistic son. newly-released police body camera footage shows a school resource officer confronting ten-year-old thomas brown. police say the boy was being disruptive and swinging a computer mouse...
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a tornado warning is moving across interstate 55, south of memphis. you can see that's among many that have popped up in the severe thunderstorm watches. but it's not just the cold front that's producing those storms. it's the low itself. you see the rotation that has dropped more than ten inches of rain in iowa in the past 24 hours. this means it's powerful, and we have the potential for damaging winds from erie to richmond. david? >> thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the urgent manhunt. police releasing images and names of the suspects, calling them cold-blooded killers in
a tornado warning is moving across interstate 55, south of memphis. you can see that's among many that have popped up in the severe thunderstorm watches. but it's not just the cold front that's producing those storms. it's the low itself. you see the rotation that has dropped more than ten inches of rain in iowa in the past 24 hours. this means it's powerful, and we have the potential for damaging winds from erie to richmond. david? >> thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the...
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and while that was playing the news commentator broke in to say i have just learned that in memphis tennessee my mother looked at my father and immediately said, martin is dead. and my father said we don't know that. then walter cronkite continued to say it has been reported that martin luther king has been assassinated in memphis tennessee. it changed our lives again. the three of us went into different parts of the house to reflect and think about what we had just heard and we came back together as a family, the three of us in the kitchen and i never shall forget that my father said to my mother and i, to the world he was doctor martin luther king jr. but u.s. p was very, very dear friend that we will miss dearly. this house after having been built in 1912 over 100 years, continues to welcome individuals in the world and people who were committed to the global community. this house deserves to continue to be deserved for generations yet unborn so they can hear a story about people who are connected to community here and all over the world. my goal is the final preservation of his house and
and while that was playing the news commentator broke in to say i have just learned that in memphis tennessee my mother looked at my father and immediately said, martin is dead. and my father said we don't know that. then walter cronkite continued to say it has been reported that martin luther king has been assassinated in memphis tennessee. it changed our lives again. the three of us went into different parts of the house to reflect and think about what we had just heard and we came back...
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they're hidden in baltimore, new orleans, and memphis. more than 700 still stand nationwide. >> and we need to wait until the hetigation ends, but right now, this is the best place for them. >> reporter: until the court rules, these statues will stay sealed in a box... like a coffin. mark strassmann, cbs news, admphis. lismall city in eastern canada rs reeling tonight after a mass shooting that left four dead, including two police officers. officers responding to a call of shots fired were attacked in frederickton, the capital of new brunswick. witnesses heard as many as 20 icots. a suspect, seriously wounded, is in custody. cis sort of violence is rare in new brunswick, which had just 11 dumicides in all of 2016. nasa is counting down before a bold, historic mission to the sun. the "parker solar probe" is scheduled to take off from florida in just a few hours on a trip to learn the secrets of our star 93 million miles away. here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: the spacecraft about the size of a compact car, will reach inside the sun's b
they're hidden in baltimore, new orleans, and memphis. more than 700 still stand nationwide. >> and we need to wait until the hetigation ends, but right now, this is the best place for them. >> reporter: until the court rules, these statues will stay sealed in a box... like a coffin. mark strassmann, cbs news, admphis. lismall city in eastern canada rs reeling tonight after a mass shooting that left four dead, including two police officers. officers responding to a call of shots...
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on the right side of your screen, in detroit, born in memphis, moved to detroit. extraordinary celebration for the queen of soul, musical tributes from stars like the first lady of gospel, shirley caesar, the legendary clark sisters, ariana grande, faith hill and reflects from franklin's family, also smokey robinson and former president, bill clinton. let's go to detroit. fredricka whitfield has been there. we are all waiting for chaka khan. shirley caesar had the spirit within her from that first word. listening to the former president, bill clinton, saying he was first a groupie and making note, she has sung for america. indeed she has. >> reporter: oh, yeah, she is an american sweetheart, a national treasure. there is a lot of love in this house, as they say. you can feel it. you can feel just how aretha franklin touched so many people, let alone detroit. they claim her as their, you know, native daughter. she was born in memphis, but she and the family eventually moved here to detroit. this would be home. what we have seen today is a real tribute, a serious ho
on the right side of your screen, in detroit, born in memphis, moved to detroit. extraordinary celebration for the queen of soul, musical tributes from stars like the first lady of gospel, shirley caesar, the legendary clark sisters, ariana grande, faith hill and reflects from franklin's family, also smokey robinson and former president, bill clinton. let's go to detroit. fredricka whitfield has been there. we are all waiting for chaka khan. shirley caesar had the spirit within her from that...
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tonight has been assassinated in memphis, tennessee. it changed our lives again. the three of us went into different parts of this house to reflect, to think about what we had just heard, and we came back together as a family, the three of us, in the kitchen, and i never shall forget what my father said to my mother and i. to the world. to the world, he was dr. martin luther king jr. to us, he was a very, very dear friend that we will miss dearly. this house, having been built in 1912, over 100 years old now, continues to welcome individuals and the world and people who are committed to the global community. this house deserves to continue to be preserved for generations yet unborn so that they can feel and hear a story about people who are connected through community here and all over the world. my goal is the final preservation of this house and all that it contains. and there are not that many , places like the jackson home still intact, still telling a story and still welcoming all who are committed to justice, peace and freedom. announcer: senator john mccain
tonight has been assassinated in memphis, tennessee. it changed our lives again. the three of us went into different parts of this house to reflect, to think about what we had just heard, and we came back together as a family, the three of us, in the kitchen, and i never shall forget what my father said to my mother and i. to the world. to the world, he was dr. martin luther king jr. to us, he was a very, very dear friend that we will miss dearly. this house, having been built in 1912, over 100...
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cleveland right to cincinnati and also stretching north of memphis. ohio valley looks to be the main focus. also to omaha. northeast looks okay. at least today. tomorrow might be a different story . the fog will burn off sooner . the water temperatures have come up a little bit and that really makes a huge impact on the overnight lows. half moon bay 59. some others already a 60. yesterday even though the temperatures were about the same we did bump up a little bit. san francisco pouille 56. half moon bay 60. that's pretty warm. bodega bay at 54 degrees. we are not getting that northwest wind which gives the upwelling, more myself south east breeze. nothing crazy. by the way, i should add, we talked about the buoy down off of la jolla and scripps. if you go further south toward baja the water is colder. that is an isolated area, not all up and down the coast. you need to hear both sides of the story, but that's correct. that dome of high pressure is not allowing any upwelling down in southern california. thunderstorm activity trying to get together. mo
cleveland right to cincinnati and also stretching north of memphis. ohio valley looks to be the main focus. also to omaha. northeast looks okay. at least today. tomorrow might be a different story . the fog will burn off sooner . the water temperatures have come up a little bit and that really makes a huge impact on the overnight lows. half moon bay 59. some others already a 60. yesterday even though the temperatures were about the same we did bump up a little bit. san francisco pouille 56....
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louis, memphis, chicago. all good so far.ou can see the mainline, omaha might have some issues kansas city, st. louis and down to memphis you can see some of that approaching. you might have a bumpy trip if you're headed that direction. a big fog bank for us has come roaring back in. temperatures started to dip and will continue dropping off today. most of the week looks to be 80s for inland areas. 50s and 60s. santa rosa 49. east bay temperatures 53 by the concorde pavilion. braga 55. danville sleeping in. that's okay. bodega bay 53. san francisco boy 57. they haven't changed much. they have been holding steady in that range request southwest 20. 37 up in truckee. in to kent get out of the 90s. yesterday was in the 100 >> 60s, 70s, 90s in southern california. the pattern showing a sign of a cooler week. 80s toward fairfield and livermore, antioch. the trend is starting. 60s, 70s, 80s to some upper 80s. unless you are really far inland i would say ukiah, clearlake, vacaville, otherwise, everyone else in the 80s. temperatures
louis, memphis, chicago. all good so far.ou can see the mainline, omaha might have some issues kansas city, st. louis and down to memphis you can see some of that approaching. you might have a bumpy trip if you're headed that direction. a big fog bank for us has come roaring back in. temperatures started to dip and will continue dropping off today. most of the week looks to be 80s for inland areas. 50s and 60s. santa rosa 49. east bay temperatures 53 by the concorde pavilion. braga 55. danville...
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yes one bad fall could yield forty thousand portions at memphis meats a baby me still costs six thousand dollars so they have some way to go before their products can come to market the agro industry is paying close attention a large german poultry company for example is now investing in r. and d. on synthetic chicken meat the scientists working on the project estimate they will have something to serve up in five to ten years time meat both sustainable and compatible with animal welfare. what about more sustainable kinds of meat insects are growing in popularity as a food in many countries they're long established as delicacies and insects are the subject of this week's viewer question. we're going to now see in morocco that asks about a different aspect of bugs. what color is insect blood you'll find bugs flying or crawling around pretty much everywhere there are more species of insects than any other class of animal and insects outnumber all other animals on earth but what about their blood. take mosquitoes for example if you use what one will often notice a spot of blood but that come
yes one bad fall could yield forty thousand portions at memphis meats a baby me still costs six thousand dollars so they have some way to go before their products can come to market the agro industry is paying close attention a large german poultry company for example is now investing in r. and d. on synthetic chicken meat the scientists working on the project estimate they will have something to serve up in five to ten years time meat both sustainable and compatible with animal welfare. what...
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evening, everyone, and welcome to the program. 50 years ago, on the balcony of the lorraine hotel in memphis, a man who dedicated his life to non-violent protest was brutally assassina assassinated. martin luther king junior, cut down at the age of just 39. and just a day after he delivered his final and prophetic speech in which he worried about his own survival and that of his movement. >> i've looked over, and i've seen the promise land. i may not get there with you, but i walk to the northern nights that we as a people will get to the promise land. so i'm happy tonight. i'm not worried about anything. i'm not fearing any man. mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. >> indeed, in the 50 years since his death there has been progress in black america. there is a black middle class and the country has elected its first black president. and then came this anguished reaction on the night of donald trump's election by the renowned political commentator van jones. >> this was a white lash. this was a white lash against a changing country. it was a white lash against a black pres
evening, everyone, and welcome to the program. 50 years ago, on the balcony of the lorraine hotel in memphis, a man who dedicated his life to non-violent protest was brutally assassina assassinated. martin luther king junior, cut down at the age of just 39. and just a day after he delivered his final and prophetic speech in which he worried about his own survival and that of his movement. >> i've looked over, and i've seen the promise land. i may not get there with you, but i walk to the...
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the guardian reports that a trove of documents released by the city of memphis late last week appearedshow that its police department has been systematically using fake social media profiles to survey a local black lives matter activists and ththat it kept dossiers and detailed presentations on dozens of memphis area activists alongg with lists of known associates. the report reveals a fake profile named bob smith was used to join private groups and posee as an activist. we have just 30 seconds. prof. vaidhyanathan: yes, any police department, any state security service in the world that does not infiltltrate prott groups or activist groups that way is foolish. it is so easy. facebook makes surveillance so easy. my friends who do activism, especially human rights activism , and parts of the wororld that are authoritarian, the first thing they tell people is get off of facebook. use e other services to coordine your activities. use analog services and technologies. facebook is the worst possible way to stay out of the gaze of the state. it is great for momotivating people to get into th
the guardian reports that a trove of documents released by the city of memphis late last week appearedshow that its police department has been systematically using fake social media profiles to survey a local black lives matter activists and ththat it kept dossiers and detailed presentations on dozens of memphis area activists alongg with lists of known associates. the report reveals a fake profile named bob smith was used to join private groups and posee as an activist. we have just 30...
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this mattress is dangerously i woke up in memphis and told... (harmonica interrupts) ...and told people about geico... (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by... (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried to quit smoking for years on my own. i couldn't do it. i needed help. for me, chantix worked. it did. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix, without a doubt, reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be
this mattress is dangerously i woke up in memphis and told... (harmonica interrupts) ...and told people about geico... (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by... (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried to quit smoking for years on my...
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. >> reporter: from the queen of soul's childhood home in memphis to the apollo theater to her star onod walk of fame. >> her legacy is written in my heart. >> r-e-s-p-e-c-t. >> reporter: fans honoring aretha franklin around the world and beyond. nasa naming an asteroid after her. the iconic singer whose career spanned six decades, including 100 hits on the r&b chart, 20 reaching number one. ♪ we're going riding on the freeway ♪ >> reporter: was the first woman ever inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame. >> she was inducted before the beatles, before the stones and so many greats. she was square at the center of great gospel, rock 'n roll. >> reporter: tributes to her outside her childhood church. >> everybody in detroit is going to miss her very much. >> reporter: and online from millions of admirers, among them, mariah carey, paul mccartney and smokey robinson. one tweet, the memory of her greatness as a musician and fine human being will live with us forever. >> i remember some of the songs. >> her voice, just pure like natural. >> paying tribute to the queen. queen of soul. t
. >> reporter: from the queen of soul's childhood home in memphis to the apollo theater to her star onod walk of fame. >> her legacy is written in my heart. >> r-e-s-p-e-c-t. >> reporter: fans honoring aretha franklin around the world and beyond. nasa naming an asteroid after her. the iconic singer whose career spanned six decades, including 100 hits on the r&b chart, 20 reaching number one. ♪ we're going riding on the freeway ♪ >> reporter: was the first...
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so they boxed up the spirit and put it on the uss memphis cruiser. in fact, the memphis set a record getting back. i think it was six days. it is in the book. six days to the virginia capes. interestingly enough, they passed right over the spot where billy mitchell sank that german pocket battleship and assailed into the virginia capes, realized they were early, and anchored up near the mouth of the potomac river. -- again, he really didn't he had heard there was going to be a big welcome, but i think it overwhelmed him the same. there were 300,000 people that turned out in washington, d.c., and from indianhead all the way up the anacostia river into the washington naval yard on both sides, there were people and flags and wanting and horns and fireworks and boats and they were firing cannons. they gave him a national salute, which is reserved for the president of the united states. they gave him a 21 gun salute and the memphis finally glided ored her anchorage and mo right there, and the person waiting for him on the dock was his mother, evangeline.
so they boxed up the spirit and put it on the uss memphis cruiser. in fact, the memphis set a record getting back. i think it was six days. it is in the book. six days to the virginia capes. interestingly enough, they passed right over the spot where billy mitchell sank that german pocket battleship and assailed into the virginia capes, realized they were early, and anchored up near the mouth of the potomac river. -- again, he really didn't he had heard there was going to be a big welcome, but...
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born in memphis, franklin was raised in detroit by a single father.. and four years later she died of a heart attack. just shy of her 13th birthday franklin gave birth to her first child. less than two years later she gave birth to her second of four children. life did not get easier for franklin in adulthood. according to her biography, in adulthood franklin struggled with depression, alcoholism, and had a weight problem. she worried the public would forget her. but her fans never did. ♪ in recent years she sang for the pope when he visited the u.s. ♪ you make me feel and in 2015 she brought president obama to tears during the kennedy center honors. today the obamas remembered the queen of soul saying "america has no royalty, but franklin helped define the american experience." fans have been congregating in hollywood and at the apollo theater. they've also been congregating here as you can see behind me and you can hear the stirring voice of aretha franklin at the church where she first started singing. in a statement her family called this "one of
born in memphis, franklin was raised in detroit by a single father.. and four years later she died of a heart attack. just shy of her 13th birthday franklin gave birth to her first child. less than two years later she gave birth to her second of four children. life did not get easier for franklin in adulthood. according to her biography, in adulthood franklin struggled with depression, alcoholism, and had a weight problem. she worried the public would forget her. but her fans never did. ♪ in...
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superhero memphis more talks smaller states in the gym ranks recently in dangerous time a summer job for most. of these creations. is brand think about colonoscopies but i can. look at what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he think and feel big moments in the life of a great fashion designer. to. start september. w. rock'n'roll. sinful school condemned by the church. i know the evil feeling that you feel when you think. your past is a. stop hold no one is more popular than jesus on the road religious morality preachers subversive. battle with sony marketing potential by placing a warning label on music products. rock and religion. that brings many parallels to life. for the two really so irreconcilable. double. controlled storms aug nineteenth w. move. move. place. this is d w news life from birth land a harbor if it child abuse case in germany for appeals the dangers of the dark net the mother and her partner who sexually abused her son and made him the bailable to pedophiles online receive a lengthy prison terms but do authorities k
superhero memphis more talks smaller states in the gym ranks recently in dangerous time a summer job for most. of these creations. is brand think about colonoscopies but i can. look at what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he think and feel big moments in the life of a great fashion designer. to. start september. w. rock'n'roll. sinful school condemned by the church. i know the evil feeling that you feel when you think. your past is a. stop hold...
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martin luther apostle of the civil rights movement has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. >>> good evening. doctor martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence has been shot to death in method -- memphis, tennessee pick a white man seen running from the seat. officers chased and fired on a radio equipped car containing two white men picked doctor king was standing on the balcony when according to the a companion shot was fired from across the street.
martin luther apostle of the civil rights movement has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. >>> good evening. doctor martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence has been shot to death in method -- memphis, tennessee pick a white man seen running from the seat. officers chased and fired on a radio equipped car containing two white men picked doctor king was standing on the balcony when according to the a companion shot was fired from across the street.
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. >> we will show you a picture of her childhood home in memphis where people will gather today. i am sure people will be in detroit where she passed away this morning. people will talk about it all day, especially people that were around. even my parents were in that era. we had a conversation. laura ingle looks at the life and legacy of this timeless singer. >> [ music ] [ music ] >> reporter: with those seven letters, aretha franklin made her mark in you sick history and help to find her reign as the queen of soul. aretha franklin was born on march 25th, 1942 in memphis, to the seat to a baptist preacher fire and a gospel singer mother. raichlen was one of five children and followingparent se detrquesten she signed her first record deal with columbia records, releasing her first album. she hit the top 10 charts but needed a move to a new label to crossover and breakthrough to the pop charts. the release of the album, i never loved a man the way i love you, debuted one of her most popular songs ever, earning her respect worldwide. >> [ music ] [ music ] >> respect was on the ch
. >> we will show you a picture of her childhood home in memphis where people will gather today. i am sure people will be in detroit where she passed away this morning. people will talk about it all day, especially people that were around. even my parents were in that era. we had a conversation. laura ingle looks at the life and legacy of this timeless singer. >> [ music ] [ music ] >> reporter: with those seven letters, aretha franklin made her mark in you sick history and...
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the famous memphis and new orleans rights. they are not race riots, they are southern rights attacking blacks. bring their homes, schools and killing them. the memphis right again with a black carriage and a white carriage and i have a traffic accident and escalates into a complete program on black people in memphis. what is shocking is the local police force cannot be relied on to restore order. they join with the white rioters and start attacking lack people. 46 black men, five black women are raped, the union army troops have to be called in to restore order. a few months later in orleans, the constitutional convention meets to discuss reconstruction. and radical republicans are asking that they consider lack rights were pretty much what lincoln had written to the governor of louisiana. to vote. happens here? there is an attack by a racist mob on the constitutional convention. and in the end, 34 blacks and three white radical publicans are killed. the union army has to be called in is again local law enforcement parties joi
the famous memphis and new orleans rights. they are not race riots, they are southern rights attacking blacks. bring their homes, schools and killing them. the memphis right again with a black carriage and a white carriage and i have a traffic accident and escalates into a complete program on black people in memphis. what is shocking is the local police force cannot be relied on to restore order. they join with the white rioters and start attacking lack people. 46 black men, five black women...
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. >>> c-span was in memphis, tennessee for events commemorating the 50th anniversary of martin luther king, jr.'s assassination on april 4th, 1968. you'll see remarks by religious and civil rights leaders, including andrew joining and jesse jackson, both of whom were with martin luther king. the commemoration ends with the tolling of a bell exactly 50 years after the assassination.
. >>> c-span was in memphis, tennessee for events commemorating the 50th anniversary of martin luther king, jr.'s assassination on april 4th, 1968. you'll see remarks by religious and civil rights leaders, including andrew joining and jesse jackson, both of whom were with martin luther king. the commemoration ends with the tolling of a bell exactly 50 years after the assassination.
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firestone country club is hosting this event for the 19th and final time this year before it moves to memphiser of the tournament in its various guises, tiger woods with a record eight victories to his name. the last of those was back in 2013. his last tournament win anywhere in fact. woods was among the early starters on thursday and opened up with a four under par round of 66 that included this 50 foot putt for birdie on the 18th. but his efforts we re birdie on the 18th. but his efforts were surpassed by a superb round from ian poulter. being bridgeman, who won the houston 0pen back in april, and has a european ryder cup place in his sights, has never finished in the top ten at firestone but fired an eight under par 62. he hit 12 out of 14 fairways and 14 out of 18 greens in regulation. poulter leads by one shot from two americans, kyle stanley and this man, rickie fowler, whose round of 63 was bogey free. the 2014 champion, rory mcilroy, is also well placed overnight after a 65. while thejohnsons, placed overnight after a 65. while the johnsons, dustin placed overnight after a 65. while t
firestone country club is hosting this event for the 19th and final time this year before it moves to memphiser of the tournament in its various guises, tiger woods with a record eight victories to his name. the last of those was back in 2013. his last tournament win anywhere in fact. woods was among the early starters on thursday and opened up with a four under par round of 66 that included this 50 foot putt for birdie on the 18th. but his efforts we re birdie on the 18th. but his efforts were...
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being break we'll have the latest from the capital also coming up and there are children here in memphis they just started to tackiness even mean viciously my husband was lying dead in front of me and after that i lost consciousness. we have an exclusive report on a series of attacks by far right gangs on the roma community in ukraine what is fueling the violence and the new report says that google is secretly working on a center of search engine for the chinese market and the new google will block the controversial search terms and leave out certain websites from the search results. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program police in zimbabwe have sealed off the headquarters of the country's main opposition party and troops have cleared the streets of the capital harare it comes a day after a protest over the disputed presidential election and to end violence the move against the offices of the movement for democratic change came as its leader nelson chamisa claimed that he had won the presidential election and that the result was taking so long to be announced because it was raked the ele
being break we'll have the latest from the capital also coming up and there are children here in memphis they just started to tackiness even mean viciously my husband was lying dead in front of me and after that i lost consciousness. we have an exclusive report on a series of attacks by far right gangs on the roma community in ukraine what is fueling the violence and the new report says that google is secretly working on a center of search engine for the chinese market and the new google will...
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louis and memphis. the northeast is fine.f you have flights to new york, boston, philadelphia everything looks good probably some fog issues getting toward 8:00 heading into st. louis. parts of the midwest dealing with some thunderstorm activity. we had some fog and clouds yesterday. they have moved out. 50s and 60s on the temperatures here. i don't think these are really going anywhere. low 60s already. once the fog burns off it won't take long to bump up. a little warmer today. 62 campbell, saratoga, sarah -- san jose. gusts at 31 at fairfield. the delta breeze is up early. even import chicago, pittsburgh, rio vista it is a south wind. some of -- under storm activity did pop up from the north shore to reno. that will probably see a repeat performance. it is close enough . the monsoon continues to go absolutely crazy in north phoenix. by the time he gets to california it loses a lot of the punch and fizzles out. 60s, 70s, 80s on the temperatures. temperatures about where they should be or even slightly below. san francisco s
louis and memphis. the northeast is fine.f you have flights to new york, boston, philadelphia everything looks good probably some fog issues getting toward 8:00 heading into st. louis. parts of the midwest dealing with some thunderstorm activity. we had some fog and clouds yesterday. they have moved out. 50s and 60s on the temperatures here. i don't think these are really going anywhere. low 60s already. once the fog burns off it won't take long to bump up. a little warmer today. 62 campbell,...
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to memphis. into the great lakes a part of the ohio valley. let the cooling begin for us. 60s, 70s, and 80s almost all week. below overcast fog. breezy to windy. day one of a cooler pattern that may go on for five or six days. this system is digging in. that bumps the high out of here and brings in lower pressure to set the pattern. the barometric pressure at sfo is to 9.88. and sacramento 2.79. the high pressure doesn't like the lower pressure so it fills it with a breeze. the high temperature in sacramento yesterday was 100 degrees and that creates what we call a thermal low. it has to be replaced at the surface. san francisco was 64. that's where you get that strong west southwest wind and ushers in a cooler pattern and the water temperatures hold steady at 54. 59 san francisco boy at 57 . the san francisco 62 is a forecast high. normal high is 69 de on the high temperature was on the ninth when it was 72. since then it has been at 68 or even below. friday 65. saturday 66. sunday 64. today 62. san francisco 62 and 55. 69 and 55 are average.
to memphis. into the great lakes a part of the ohio valley. let the cooling begin for us. 60s, 70s, and 80s almost all week. below overcast fog. breezy to windy. day one of a cooler pattern that may go on for five or six days. this system is digging in. that bumps the high out of here and brings in lower pressure to set the pattern. the barometric pressure at sfo is to 9.88. and sacramento 2.79. the high pressure doesn't like the lower pressure so it fills it with a breeze. the high temperature...
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she was born in memphis in 1942. the world first heard her voice from the choir stand. she sang during the segregation area she had ties to our area. two of her biggest hits were written by a dc born >>songwrit. e was looking for song. he was a little frustrated because he wasn't getring the ght material. my father happened to have been walking by and he said, hey, i have a song for you. >> don't youear change, change, change ♪ >> tony's father wrote chain of foolse and aw. we'll have more coming up later in the broadcast. >>>reaking news in arizona where the phoenix police say a suspect ambushed one of theirce of and this morning he is in critical condition. take a look. police sayff theer stepped out of his car during a simce trafstop. the suspect held the gun and fired two shots. the officer was able to give off a shot of his own. both were stopped by the gunfire. this shows how dangerous even a traffic stop can be? i don't know what's going to haen in that traffic stop, but day in and day out, they put the uniform on and they go out and protect our community. >>> bo
she was born in memphis in 1942. the world first heard her voice from the choir stand. she sang during the segregation area she had ties to our area. two of her biggest hits were written by a dc born >>songwrit. e was looking for song. he was a little frustrated because he wasn't getring the ght material. my father happened to have been walking by and he said, hey, i have a song for you. >> don't youear change, change, change ♪ >> tony's father wrote chain of foolse and aw....
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. >>> c-span was in memphis tennessee for events commemorating the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s assassination on april 4, 1968. that is the outdoor ceremony from the national civil rights museum plaza in front of the motel where the reverend king was shot. you will see remarks by religious and civil rights leaders including andrew young and jesse jackson. both of whom were with martin luther king. nearly 3 our commemoration and with the tolling of the bill is exactly 50 years after the assassination. >>>
. >>> c-span was in memphis tennessee for events commemorating the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s assassination on april 4, 1968. that is the outdoor ceremony from the national civil rights museum plaza in front of the motel where the reverend king was shot. you will see remarks by religious and civil rights leaders including andrew young and jesse jackson. both of whom were with martin luther king. nearly 3 our commemoration and with the tolling of the bill is exactly 50...
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r-e-s-p-e-c-t"born aretha louise franklin in memphis, tennessee, the four octave range vocalist got her start at a young age in her father's church in detroit."he did say that at one point that one day i would sing for kings and queens, he did say that and i have."franklin won her first of 18 grammys in 1967 for best femalerhythm and blues solo vocal performance for "respect.""it was a civil rights mantra. everybody wants respect who doesn't want respect."as a young woman in the 60s, she watched her father unite with martin luther king jr. to fight for equality. in 1968, she would sing at king's memorial service.in 1987, she was the first woman to be inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame"some of the things that have happened are unbelievable."with her voice and her formidable achievements in music and films like "the blues brothers," aretha is often st s. in 2015, franklin graced the kennedy center stage again -- this time to honor carole king who co-wrote franklin's 1967 hit song, "natural woman"nats "i feel like, i feel like a..." in detroit, i'm omar jimenez. (pam)details on f
r-e-s-p-e-c-t"born aretha louise franklin in memphis, tennessee, the four octave range vocalist got her start at a young age in her father's church in detroit."he did say that at one point that one day i would sing for kings and queens, he did say that and i have."franklin won her first of 18 grammys in 1967 for best femalerhythm and blues solo vocal performance for "respect.""it was a civil rights mantra. everybody wants respect who doesn't want respect."as a...
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and it escalates into a complete program on black people in memphis. and what's shocking is that the local police forces cannot be relied on to restore order. they join with the white rioters and start attacking black people. it results in the death of 46 black men, five black women are raped, union army troops have to be called in to restore order. a few months later in new orleans, the constitutional convention meets to discuss reconstruction and radical republicans are asking that they consider black rights, or pretty much what lincoln had written to michael hahn, the governor of louisiana, consider giving black men the right to vote. what happens here? there's an attack by a racist mob on the convention, on the constitutional convention, the state convention. and in the end, 34 blacks and three white radical republicans are killed. and the union army again has to be called in to restore order, because again, local law enforcement authorities join in and start attacking black schools, black communities. and phillip sheraton, he arrives in new orlean
and it escalates into a complete program on black people in memphis. and what's shocking is that the local police forces cannot be relied on to restore order. they join with the white rioters and start attacking black people. it results in the death of 46 black men, five black women are raped, union army troops have to be called in to restore order. a few months later in new orleans, the constitutional convention meets to discuss reconstruction and radical republicans are asking that they...
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gyoso hospital in memphis, she didn't have any technical authority or skill to run it. she put in her service a number of formerly enslaved men, black men who helped with the laundry, who helped with the kitchen, who helped her contribute nursing to the injured troops. well, the commander of the hospital, i can't remember his name which is just as well, he didn't like this. he spewed off a trail of racial invective and mary livermore came down to visit, and the first thing she noticed bickerdyke was doing was setting to go out in the rain and find his boss and tell him off, that his superior was -- his underling was causing problems. they march eed out, woke up the commanding general, and roused him to action and got him to punish the officer who did that. she contributed to use former slaves in her nursing operation as well as anyone who would help. and these included people from the united states christian commission at a time when the u.s. sanitary commission and the christian commission were at each other's throats because they were competing for the same soldiers.
gyoso hospital in memphis, she didn't have any technical authority or skill to run it. she put in her service a number of formerly enslaved men, black men who helped with the laundry, who helped with the kitchen, who helped her contribute nursing to the injured troops. well, the commander of the hospital, i can't remember his name which is just as well, he didn't like this. he spewed off a trail of racial invective and mary livermore came down to visit, and the first thing she noticed...
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. >> reporter: franklin was born in memphis in 1942 but the musical journey began in detroit singingin her father's baptist church. >> i had no real formal training. moy formal training was my ear. >> reporter: she recorded her first gospel album at the age of 14 and early motherhood interrupted her career until the '60s and then in monster success in '67 ignited her career. "natural woman" and "chain of fools" kept it soaring through the '70s. yet another classic earned franklin a memorable turn alongside john belushi, the 1987 comedy "the blues brothers." >> the rock 'n' roll hall of fame made franklin his first female inductee in 1987 punctuating musical impact? >> thed uniates honors aretha franklin. >> reporter: the presidential medal of freedom followed and fourea later franklin wearing her much talked about hat was the featured singer at president obama'sin guration. aretha franklin had a style all her own and so many career mi stones, including 18 grammys, she had trouble singling one eout. rything, remember everything, everything. >> reporter: theueen of soul's regal musical
. >> reporter: franklin was born in memphis in 1942 but the musical journey began in detroit singingin her father's baptist church. >> i had no real formal training. moy formal training was my ear. >> reporter: she recorded her first gospel album at the age of 14 and early motherhood interrupted her career until the '60s and then in monster success in '67 ignited her career. "natural woman" and "chain of fools" kept it soaring through the '70s. yet another...
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and each year on this date crowds gather at his memphis home graceland.sold worldwide and now aretha is joining him. >>> still ahead, a ther's confession. a colorado man charged with the murder of his pregnant wife and two daughters just a day after he went on tv pleading f help to find them. >>> then and eye popping discovery. what doctors found hidden under one woman's eyelids, and you won't believe how long it had been there. >>> and as we look to tomorrow and the weekend, we do have scattered showers and thunderstorms in the forecast, but it's not looking like a t. wash coming up in about ten minutes, doug and i will have more on the timing andsempacts on t weekend plans inor ourast. >> all right. f redskitball back at fedex field. >> oh, yeah, the burgundyldnd hosting the new york jets for the preseason home opener. >> sherree burruss joins us now live from the field. >> okay. like you never even left, right? like being on a bike. you're right back at it. >> we are right back at it. i can't believe it's here already. i feel like we just blinked, and
and each year on this date crowds gather at his memphis home graceland.sold worldwide and now aretha is joining him. >>> still ahead, a ther's confession. a colorado man charged with the murder of his pregnant wife and two daughters just a day after he went on tv pleading f help to find them. >>> then and eye popping discovery. what doctors found hidden under one woman's eyelids, and you won't believe how long it had been there. >>> and as we look to tomorrow and the...
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or no invisibility like memphis said did the potter get. mississauga most of his off duty with the explosion of demand these new trade elites started kidnapping citizens of the kingdom of congo despite the religious diplomatic and cultural links between portugal and the king of congo the sons of the land greed devastated everything. in a letter to the king of portugal king alfonso the first informed him of his dismay . cyan your highness should know how our kingdom is being lost. the margins are allowed to by your offices to com to this kingdom to set up shops with goods which have been prohibited bias. the mansion much inside taking every day our native sons of the land on the sons of our no woman and fashion as an operative us. they grab them and sell them so great sighs the corruption i licentiousness that our country has been completely to populate is that is why we beg your highness to help and i sisters in this matter it is our will that in these conditions they should not be any trade as slaves nor outlet for them. a false. class a b
or no invisibility like memphis said did the potter get. mississauga most of his off duty with the explosion of demand these new trade elites started kidnapping citizens of the kingdom of congo despite the religious diplomatic and cultural links between portugal and the king of congo the sons of the land greed devastated everything. in a letter to the king of portugal king alfonso the first informed him of his dismay . cyan your highness should know how our kingdom is being lost. the margins...
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king 's last act is with th people in memphis and her last act with with the people with aids in new york. >> her funeral is set for the 31st in detroit. >>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. thank you tore stayi thank you for staying with me. we begin this hour with a question. what does the special counsel, a long deceased senator and the whistle-blower probroug whistle-blower who brought bown richard nixon have in common? president trump lashing out at robert mueller saying he made jokes with mccarthy the senator known for hunting communists in the 50s looked like a baby. the president going off as "the new york times" drapd -- dropped a bombshell saying they don't know what he told during the 30 hours he sat for. at the issue is the investigation of whether president trump obstructed justice. the president earlier tweeting the failing "new york times" wrote a fake piece today implying that because white house counsel done mcgahn was giving hours of testimony to the special counsel he must be a john dean type rat. but i allowed him and all others to testify. i didn't have to. i hav
king 's last act is with th people in memphis and her last act with with the people with aids in new york. >> her funeral is set for the 31st in detroit. >>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. thank you tore stayi thank you for staying with me. we begin this hour with a question. what does the special counsel, a long deceased senator and the whistle-blower probroug whistle-blower who brought bown richard nixon have in common? president trump lashing out at robert mueller saying he...