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addie mae collins, carole robertson, cynthia wesley, denise mcnair.es remain seared in our hearts and certainly in yours, we know that 50 years later. they left their families, communities, and the country far too early. dr. king declared at the memorial service days after the bombing, "their deaths say we need to work unrelentingly for the american dream." just a few weeks after that i have a dream speech, -- of their legacy endures. the memory inspires the fight to establish justice and to form a more perfect union and to realize the dream, the dreams of four little girls, the dream of a nation that loves and values all of america's children's. several years ago, i had the privilege of traveling with reverend lewis. not a reverend, but he is like a preacher to us. i apologize. baucus with us as well. steny hoyer has come on many of these trips and many more to come. we visited the 16th st. baptist church in birmingham. it was heartbreaking to be there in this place that looks so normal. such an extraordinary thing had happened to these little girls.
addie mae collins, carole robertson, cynthia wesley, denise mcnair.es remain seared in our hearts and certainly in yours, we know that 50 years later. they left their families, communities, and the country far too early. dr. king declared at the memorial service days after the bombing, "their deaths say we need to work unrelentingly for the american dream." just a few weeks after that i have a dream speech, -- of their legacy endures. the memory inspires the fight to establish justice...
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addie mae collins, denise mcnair, carole robertson, cynthia wesley.he four little girls died in the sacred walls of the 16th street baptist church 50 years ago this week as they were preparing for sunday school. they died at the hands of a system that remained silent about blatant violent acts of hatred. later, we remain silent no more. today, they will finally be recognized as agents of change who lost their lives and it was pivotal in the struggle for equality. bestowrican people will the highest civilian honor that congress can bestow upon these four little girls in recognition that out of this tragedy came a movement that inspired our nation and impacted the world. the senseless deaths of the four little girls serves as a catalyst for legislative change. 50 years later, we finally honor their life and legacy. justice delayed, but not denied. god is good. [applause] i believe it is the fitting that we would honor for little girls from birmingham under the watchful eye of another alabama daughter, rosa parks. [applause] was parks, whose statue dedic
addie mae collins, denise mcnair, carole robertson, cynthia wesley.he four little girls died in the sacred walls of the 16th street baptist church 50 years ago this week as they were preparing for sunday school. they died at the hands of a system that remained silent about blatant violent acts of hatred. later, we remain silent no more. today, they will finally be recognized as agents of change who lost their lives and it was pivotal in the struggle for equality. bestowrican people will the...
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given posthumously to addie mae collins, carole robertson, cynthia wesley and denise mcnair. their deaths helped spur the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act a year later. alabama congresswoman terri sewell paid tribute. >> the names of the four little girls will never appear on the wall here in congress. but their legacy truly paved the way for me and so many others to serve here in congress. i know that the journey that i now take, as alabama's first black congresswoman, would not be possible had it not been for the journey of addie, carole, denise, and cynthia. >> ifill: past recipients of the medal include other civil rights figures, as well as the wright brothers, mother teresa, and bob hope. >> woodruff: and online, you may have noticed a different look to our rundown. we've launched a new initiative to track the most important stories of the day, as they evolve. you can find this new blog on our home page.
given posthumously to addie mae collins, carole robertson, cynthia wesley and denise mcnair. their deaths helped spur the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act a year later. alabama congresswoman terri sewell paid tribute. >> the names of the four little girls will never appear on the wall here in congress. but their legacy truly paved the way for me and so many others to serve here in congress. i know that the journey that i now take, as alabama's first black...
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parliament and let's now hear what he has to say about this mr robertson welcome to r.c.s. good to have you with us so what steps do you want to see how than to ensure this matter is investigated further. well we now have the british government as your previous report. has explained the british government has given an explanation that an export license was granted for the export of chemicals that were supposedly bone for a company based in syria that was involved in manufacturing processes that would require chemicals like that i'm still concerned however because of course the export licenses were issued at a time when the situation in syria had already deteriorated and this issue has just been raised in in the house of parliament which your viewers will be able to see behind me during defense questions where defense ministers had to explain why it was that the u.k. would even consider granting an export license and there's also a parallel development to this which is that ministers are having to acknowledge that the u.k. trained senior. military officers in the u.k. over a
parliament and let's now hear what he has to say about this mr robertson welcome to r.c.s. good to have you with us so what steps do you want to see how than to ensure this matter is investigated further. well we now have the british government as your previous report. has explained the british government has given an explanation that an export license was granted for the export of chemicals that were supposedly bone for a company based in syria that was involved in manufacturing processes that...
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mike robertson was 19 years old and away at college when he was diagnosed three years ago. >> mike robertsonpeople around me, like, bad people or nice people. >> kroft: even when there was nobody there. >> robertson: yeah. and that's what really, that's what really got to me. >> linda doran: he told me over the phone, "i feel like i'm going insane. i swear there is a bug in my head and i just want to tear at my eyes and my skin and my scalp to get it and get it out of there so i don't have to hear it anymore." very scary. >> kroft: michael's mother, linda doran, brought him back to california and got him into treatment, which consists of regular therapy sessions and daily doses of heavy duty anti- psychotic drugs that stabilize him and help control the symptoms. >> robertson: clozapine. it's an anti-psychotic. haloperidol. cogentin or benztropine. fluvoxatine or prozac, lorazepam for anxiety. >> kroft: they often leave him listless or groggy, which is one of the reasons people with severe mental illness often stop taking them. a lot of people with your illness say the drugs make them feel wo
mike robertson was 19 years old and away at college when he was diagnosed three years ago. >> mike robertsonpeople around me, like, bad people or nice people. >> kroft: even when there was nobody there. >> robertson: yeah. and that's what really, that's what really got to me. >> linda doran: he told me over the phone, "i feel like i'm going insane. i swear there is a bug in my head and i just want to tear at my eyes and my skin and my scalp to get it and get it out...
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willie, jep and si robertson, everybody!e'll be right back with more "late night." kanye west, you guys. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen... toyota corolla! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] elevate your style. introducing the all-new corolla. ♪ has motionsense activated by your movement, the more you move the more it protects. ♪ do more. ♪ degree. it won't let you down. ♪ olive garden's never ending pasta bowl is back. unlimited breadsticks and salad, plus never ending combinations of pasta and sauce just $9.99. and even unlimited meatballs, sausage or chicken for $2.99. it's all unlimited when you go olive garden. at university of phoenix we kis where it can take you.cation (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, you can feel it in the building. oh, my goodness. our next guest will set out on his "yeezus" tour starting october 19th in seattle.
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and even what i shared with when i was interviewed by pat robertson, and i was saying we are having a revival. one of the churches, where we see thousands of people coming into the village and getting saved and healed and set free. >> george: fantastic. in the midst of persecution, obviously the church, and we see it around the world, the church in india is experiencing growth. >> jesus christ is lord. nothing is going to change. >> george: pastor, thank you. that's awesome. doing terrific work in the nation of india. thank you for your service. great to have you on the show. >> thank you so much. >> wendy: coming up, ringing in the jewish new year, the holiday known as the birthday of the world. >> george: this week jewish people in israel and around the world are celebrating rosh hashanah. >> wendy: i like the way you say it, rosh hashanah (a different pronunciation). gargordon robertson brings us the story about what meaning this holiday holds for jewish and christians. >> gordon: rosh hashanah, the start of the jewish new year. ancient rabbis called it the birthday of the world. j
and even what i shared with when i was interviewed by pat robertson, and i was saying we are having a revival. one of the churches, where we see thousands of people coming into the village and getting saved and healed and set free. >> george: fantastic. in the midst of persecution, obviously the church, and we see it around the world, the church in india is experiencing growth. >> jesus christ is lord. nothing is going to change. >> george: pastor, thank you. that's awesome....
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with lisa mcnair, the sister denise mcnair, and diane braddock, the sister of carol robertson. we will also talk with douglas jones, the persecuting attorney of the klansmen responsible for those murders. those conversations coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: earlier this year, the families of the four little girls that died in the infamous birmingham church bombing were in the white house for the signing -- they were murdered 50 years ago the sunday while preparing for sunday school at the 16th street baptist church in birmingham. joining me now is douglas jones committee prosecuting attorney who more than two decades later led the team that secured convictions for two of the four klansmen responsible for the murders. i am always honored and humbled to be in conversation with you, sir. >> thank you for having us. great to be back with you, tavis. tavis: for those of you who were not aware of what happened come it has been 50 years. top line for me what happened that morning at the 16th street baptist church
with lisa mcnair, the sister denise mcnair, and diane braddock, the sister of carol robertson. we will also talk with douglas jones, the persecuting attorney of the klansmen responsible for those murders. those conversations coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: earlier this year, the families of the four little girls that died in the infamous birmingham church bombing were in the white house for the signing -- they were...
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duck calls are still the robertson family's true money machine.e sold this year alone. now, they cost up to $179.95 each, meaning that those duck calls are likely the rake in 45 million for the robertsons in 2013. books are also a huge business. for example, willie's book, "the duck commando family," is estimated to have generated 12 million in sales so far. and then, of course, the hit tv show. each cast member, they upped their money, right? each cast member's paid about $200,000 per episode which translates to $1.4 million per person for the seven-episode season. but perhaps the real money goes to discovery, and the ceo of discovery's stock has certainly done well, but the fact that this is a company that runs on a&e which is the discovery channel is quite impressive. it's done very well, and i had asked david once, you know, how do you green light something like duck dynasty, he said, or honey boo boo? you just have to have a feeling about these things. pretty good feeling right now. >>> the markets are rallying after larry summers withdrew hi
duck calls are still the robertson family's true money machine.e sold this year alone. now, they cost up to $179.95 each, meaning that those duck calls are likely the rake in 45 million for the robertsons in 2013. books are also a huge business. for example, willie's book, "the duck commando family," is estimated to have generated 12 million in sales so far. and then, of course, the hit tv show. each cast member, they upped their money, right? each cast member's paid about $200,000...
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we want to head to cnn's nic robertson, in beirut.mmanders say they will work with the u.n., the united states and the chemical weapons teams going into syria but won't work with bashar al assad, and they don't trust him to hand over the chemical weapons stock pile, and there should be an enforcement of a no-fly zone, and taking the weapons away, but the crimes will still continue. >> we appreciate it. let's go to italy now, where crews are going to try and lift a wreaked cruise ship off of its side. >> reporter: after months of preparation, the costa concordia is finally ready to be lifted off of its side. 36 cables will help to hoist the ship up right, and then what makes this maneuver so risky, engineers say they have one shot to get it right or risk environmental disaster. >>> and anthony bourdain is back with an all-new season tonight. you can watch tonight, 9:00 eastern pacific right here. >>> a man dying of cancer reunited with the long lost symbol that connected him to his ma mother. of getting something "new." and now, there'
we want to head to cnn's nic robertson, in beirut.mmanders say they will work with the u.n., the united states and the chemical weapons teams going into syria but won't work with bashar al assad, and they don't trust him to hand over the chemical weapons stock pile, and there should be an enforcement of a no-fly zone, and taking the weapons away, but the crimes will still continue. >> we appreciate it. let's go to italy now, where crews are going to try and lift a wreaked cruise ship off...
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full look and you go -- nothing says fashion like the robertsons. still in shock. millions second quiz winner andrew 2.6 million dollars ric richer and relief to get off the row where he spent the last 10 days and seven hours in cramped quarters. >> the pod were not very unlike my living room in brooklyn. >> this is exciting taylor swift another milestone. 7 time grammy whipper just honor entered nashville selling over 6 million cope of her album red since last october. >> up next. come back in the work for catherine heigl? she does one time emmy wish and box office star then it all went away. >> people were perceiving me as difficult or snoty. >> and her damage image be repaired? then the ♪ fichlt the original voices back and performing on stage. rock and roll moment you won't want to roll moment you won't want to miss. next the emmy goes to catherine heigl. [applause]. >> 6 years ago catherine heigl won the emmy for contrary making role on gray's anatomy. 3 years after that she left the show in part to focus on film career which kicked off huge hi
full look and you go -- nothing says fashion like the robertsons. still in shock. millions second quiz winner andrew 2.6 million dollars ric richer and relief to get off the row where he spent the last 10 days and seven hours in cramped quarters. >> the pod were not very unlike my living room in brooklyn. >> this is exciting taylor swift another milestone. 7 time grammy whipper just honor entered nashville selling over 6 million cope of her album red since last october. >> up...
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may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald laberto. >> mike wolf decided to be with his wife, having a baby and missed our ceremony. see if he ever gets anything again. >> and the silver medal awarded for the first officer on that night sergeant roberto. and although captain told the story as well could be told. i was there that night. and the story pales by comparison if you saw what these officers encountered. and the fact of the smoke and the rounds going through floors and ceiling and fire and all the buildings attached. i can assure that the shot taken that night by officer hines saved lives as well as all of these officers. [applause] and one person that is not mentioned in the report is captain jason turnis, i don't know if he's here. but he's the captain on scene that had the courage and experience to call for the green lights. and green lights are less common than gold medals. because it takes th
may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald laberto. >> mike wolf decided to be with his wife, having a baby and missed our ceremony. see if he ever gets anything again. >> and the silver medal awarded for the first officer on that night sergeant roberto. and although captain told the story as well could be told. i was...
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i'm joined by nic robertson.ing said that we were all in extreme danger. how do you characterize it? >> i remember talking to mr. king about a year and a half ago about exactly this point. he told me about the somalia community in the united states being a community there for the al shabaab type recruits could more easily recruit people because of the nature of the community, not sort of integrated. this was his analysis back then and this does seem to have played in al shabaab's favor. they have recruited more than 100 people from who were living in britain. more than 40 in the united states, it's believed. so what we are seeing from al s shabaab at the moment is they are taking a more radical turn. some of the recruits that have come in from outside, some of them have been killed for challenging the leadership. that's a warning for future recruits for sure but right now that organization, al shabaab, is having a more radical turn. >> al shabaab is recruiting here in the united states but they are taking the rec
i'm joined by nic robertson.ing said that we were all in extreme danger. how do you characterize it? >> i remember talking to mr. king about a year and a half ago about exactly this point. he told me about the somalia community in the united states being a community there for the al shabaab type recruits could more easily recruit people because of the nature of the community, not sort of integrated. this was his analysis back then and this does seem to have played in al shabaab's favor....
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cnn's senior national correspondent nic robertson now in amman, jordan. nic, how significant is this development? >> it is significant. saudi diplomats say the statement is choreographed over the last ten days. jordan, the united arab emirates, bahrain all helping to try to get as strong a statement as possible from the arab league. the saudis believe they have 70% to 80% of support in the arab world. they have been pushing as hard as they can for intervention inside syria. they've been realizing that intervention without a political capability and will. the united states and european countries, not quite capable of doing that right now. they have been pushing hard so the fact that the saudis are weighing in, strongly as they are, this is the arab nation that's going to carry most weight in the region to carry the issue forward, don. >> so nic, what would arab support of intervention mean? weapons, troops, access to military bases in what does it mean? >> reporter: well, right now the saudis, qataris supplies weapons to the rebels, the saudis here through
cnn's senior national correspondent nic robertson now in amman, jordan. nic, how significant is this development? >> it is significant. saudi diplomats say the statement is choreographed over the last ten days. jordan, the united arab emirates, bahrain all helping to try to get as strong a statement as possible from the arab league. the saudis believe they have 70% to 80% of support in the arab world. they have been pushing as hard as they can for intervention inside syria. they've been...
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nic robertson is there live. these videos are horrific, no doubt. what impact they likely have on people who have doubts about what's happening in syria, specifically the international community? do they change anything at all? nic, we're having a bit of trouble hearing from you. we'll get back to our nic robertson. having a little trouble with his audio there. i want to bring in my panel quickly here. nick payton-walsh, lieutenant colonel rick francona. right to you, rick, you made the case about why you believe two specific cities were hit by these attacks. what's your analysis of that? >> if you look at the status of forces -- the way they're laid out in damascus right now, there's a highway called the southern beltway. it divides the regime from the opposition forces. it goes along the eastern edge of the city. right inside the city is the square which many believe is the key. if the rebels can get to the square, they might be able to take the city. right there, ein tar ma and zamalka are on the on the rebel side of the highway. while you can ki
nic robertson is there live. these videos are horrific, no doubt. what impact they likely have on people who have doubts about what's happening in syria, specifically the international community? do they change anything at all? nic, we're having a bit of trouble hearing from you. we'll get back to our nic robertson. having a little trouble with his audio there. i want to bring in my panel quickly here. nick payton-walsh, lieutenant colonel rick francona. right to you, rick, you made the case...
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nic robertson live in jordan.thanks for being with us, nic. >>> a dark and disturbing mystery unfolding in florida now. remains found near the site of an old reform school. it's a story that goes back more than half a century. the question is what else is buried there? we'll find out. i had pain in my abdomen... it just wouldn't go away.thing. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. hanging out with this guy. he's just the love of my life. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you.
nic robertson live in jordan.thanks for being with us, nic. >>> a dark and disturbing mystery unfolding in florida now. remains found near the site of an old reform school. it's a story that goes back more than half a century. the question is what else is buried there? we'll find out. i had pain in my abdomen... it just wouldn't go away.thing. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a...
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nic robertson, cnn, beirut, lebanon. >>> you've been hearing a lot of assad's regime. the powerful family next. >>> the war in syria may result in the end of the assad family dynasty starting with his father. brian todd traces the family history now. >> reporter: recognize the boy on the swing? it's bashar al assad. as he looked on, his father many believe envisioned a dynasty. but he likely wouldn't have imagined it taking the turn it has. >> is this a dynasty and crumbling right now? >> it's a mafia dynasty and definitely crumble. >> reporter: experts say to understand what's happening in syria now, it helps to know about the strange regime built by the current dictator's late father, hafez al assad. >> he was the most cut throat cunning leader in a region full of brutal dictatodictators. >> reporter: hafez al assad rose through the levels of the syrian air force. he thrived in the back rooms of syrian palace intrigue and where according to most accounts betraying friends, killing and banishing enemies put you on the fast track. in syria, more than 20 successful and
nic robertson, cnn, beirut, lebanon. >>> you've been hearing a lot of assad's regime. the powerful family next. >>> the war in syria may result in the end of the assad family dynasty starting with his father. brian todd traces the family history now. >> reporter: recognize the boy on the swing? it's bashar al assad. as he looked on, his father many believe envisioned a dynasty. but he likely wouldn't have imagined it taking the turn it has. >> is this a dynasty and...
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. >> nic robertson is live in beirut right now.specifically, what was he threatening? what was he talking about? >>. >> reporter: well, what he was saying was that an al qaeda supporters should land a large strike against the united states or on the united states and should be patient if it takes many years in planning, he said they should be patient and allow that to happen. it's almost for those of you who watch al qaeda closely, it's sort of no surprise they will try to put out a message roundabout september 11th. this was an audio message, no the a video message. ayman al zawahiri believed to be hiding out somewhere in pakistan, afghan border region. no one knows for sure. the fact he got this message out so close to september 11th an indicationings their communication channels are working well for them. but what he really wants to do and what is exalting the al qaeda members to do is this large scale attack. he says the boston bombing is a good xax of that. what he wants to do is bleed is the united states economically is what
. >> nic robertson is live in beirut right now.specifically, what was he threatening? what was he talking about? >>. >> reporter: well, what he was saying was that an al qaeda supporters should land a large strike against the united states or on the united states and should be patient if it takes many years in planning, he said they should be patient and allow that to happen. it's almost for those of you who watch al qaeda closely, it's sort of no surprise they will try to put...
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iran's president and pat robertson recently exchanged letters and haven't had ties since 1979 duringld hostages for more than a year at that time and they are told not to trust the leaders of the new regime. a key part of president obama's health care takes affect in a week and lead to a showdown in the senate and senator ted cruz says he will do what he can to block and it and harry reid on the other side has done some name calling on the issue. >> we will not bow down to the tea party groups that think this is unconstitutional. >> yet the latest poll show that most americans don't like obamacare and one in 10 think the government is not prepared for the law. vand
iran's president and pat robertson recently exchanged letters and haven't had ties since 1979 duringld hostages for more than a year at that time and they are told not to trust the leaders of the new regime. a key part of president obama's health care takes affect in a week and lead to a showdown in the senate and senator ted cruz says he will do what he can to block and it and harry reid on the other side has done some name calling on the issue. >> we will not bow down to the tea party...
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nic robertson has a closer look. >> reporter: inside somalia, al shabaab fighters attack kenyan troops, the al qaeda jihadists wants control of somalia. a wounded kenyan soldier is captured. he is one of 4,000 deployed to somalia in 2011. cnn cannot independently verifyive this video but one in recent years. at their peak a few years ago, they controlled parts of the capital on condition, but not any more. today a multinational african force of 15,000 soldiers controls the capital of the al shabaab when they were forced out. now they control swaths of southern somalia to the kenya border and vow attacks inside kenya. al shabaab's kenyan ally, the muslim youth have, known as myc echo shabaab's threats. >> translator: raise your swared against the enemy. >> reporter: it's not an idle threat. myc recruits young kenyans to fight for al shabaab. this mother's son radicalized in a kenyan moss. >> translator: somalia. why should he leave here and go fight in something he doesn't even understand? >> reporter: perhaps shabaab well recognized recruit is this man from alabama. known by his [ spea
nic robertson has a closer look. >> reporter: inside somalia, al shabaab fighters attack kenyan troops, the al qaeda jihadists wants control of somalia. a wounded kenyan soldier is captured. he is one of 4,000 deployed to somalia in 2011. cnn cannot independently verifyive this video but one in recent years. at their peak a few years ago, they controlled parts of the capital on condition, but not any more. today a multinational african force of 15,000 soldiers controls the capital of the...
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. >> at 8:00 on "ac 360" were money and diamonds the real motivations behind pat robertson's work infrica? robertson denies it but anderson talks to the film makers behind the film "mission congo" about their explosive allegations. at 9:00 on "piers morgan live," the billy ray cyrus interview. guns, america, miley. all tonight on cnn starting with "outfront" at 7:00, "ac 360" at 8:00, and "piers morgan live" at 9:00 tonight on cnn. >>> now back to politics for a moment. in addition to that big fiscal debate republicans in the house of representatives today continued to push, $40 billion in cuts over ten years to the federal food stamps program. republicans argue that the price of the program which costs $78 billion last year has ballooned and that cutting food stamps will encourage poor americans to become more self-sufficient. earlier today, democratic congresswoman jackie speier of california lambasted those colleagues who want to cut aid for the poor while they themselves rack up pricey meals during travel to foreign countries, meals that they bill to you and me. >> one member was
. >> at 8:00 on "ac 360" were money and diamonds the real motivations behind pat robertson's work infrica? robertson denies it but anderson talks to the film makers behind the film "mission congo" about their explosive allegations. at 9:00 on "piers morgan live," the billy ray cyrus interview. guns, america, miley. all tonight on cnn starting with "outfront" at 7:00, "ac 360" at 8:00, and "piers morgan live" at 9:00 tonight on...
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. >> the murders of carol robertson and the others represent a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement in the united states. >>> an arizona church knows how to get -- rather how to let the good times fly. members setting a record for the world's largest pie fight. all of them throwing over 1,000 shaving cream pies. >> that's not a pie. shaving cream. >> you can't eat it. it doesn't taste very well. the church beat the previous pie fight record by over 100 participants. bill, proceeds from that event went to a charity that provides food. >> that's all the good part, but we're talking the guinness record here. >> if you're going to do the pie fight -- >> custard? >> make them edible. >> apple. apple may hurt a little bit. >> you can tell bill and i are hungry at this time of the morning. >>> fire officials will monitor the site of last week's massive boardwalk fire in new jersey after a flare-up erupted sunday. governor chris christie plans to hold a mobile cabinet meeting for those who have been impacted there. the president and the first lady welcome musical artists to the white house
. >> the murders of carol robertson and the others represent a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement in the united states. >>> an arizona church knows how to get -- rather how to let the good times fly. members setting a record for the world's largest pie fight. all of them throwing over 1,000 shaving cream pies. >> that's not a pie. shaving cream. >> you can't eat it. it doesn't taste very well. the church beat the previous pie fight record by over 100...
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nic robertson watching the situation in beirut. thank you so much. >> what whole concept of boots on the ground nobody wants. breaking overnight an explosion in benghazi, libya. on one of the country's main streets. that blast happening a year after an attack on the diplomatic outpost in benghazi. that attack left four americans including ambassador christopher stevens dead. it's unclear if anyone was killed or hurt in that explosion. >> a new report claims that extremist groups including al sa reya. and they believe terrorist groups targeted the consulate in advance of the attacks. numerous have been identified and several sealed indictments have been issued in recent months. >>> well, it is september 11th, and that means solemn ceremonies across the country to mark the 12th anniversary of taxi on the world trade center and the pentagon and shankville, pennsylvania. we have a live picture from the world trade center site. the 9/11 memorial, many will pause there, and at the pentagon in shankville to remember the dead and to rememb
nic robertson watching the situation in beirut. thank you so much. >> what whole concept of boots on the ground nobody wants. breaking overnight an explosion in benghazi, libya. on one of the country's main streets. that blast happening a year after an attack on the diplomatic outpost in benghazi. that attack left four americans including ambassador christopher stevens dead. it's unclear if anyone was killed or hurt in that explosion. >> a new report claims that extremist groups...
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robertson.e stand, the family members of cynthia wesley. [applause] survivor. one lone there were five little girls that were in the basement of that church 50 years ago. one person lived, lived to tell the story, lived through much pain and agony, but through it all, she held her head up high, with great unity. -- with great dignity. it is my honor, to welcome, to and up now sarah rudolph the family of adding nate collins.- of addie mae [applause] i believe there is great irony and symbolism that because of the senseless deaths of four lack girls from birmingham that another black girl from selma and now gets to walk the halls of congress. [applause] not only did i get to walk the halls of congress, i want you to know that when i am frustrated, which is often -- [laughter] let's face it, we live and we have a very dysfunctional congress right now. we cannot come to terms with anything. but i was happy to know that we could come to terms and agree on a bipartisan basis that this nation must pay
robertson.e stand, the family members of cynthia wesley. [applause] survivor. one lone there were five little girls that were in the basement of that church 50 years ago. one person lived, lived to tell the story, lived through much pain and agony, but through it all, she held her head up high, with great unity. -- with great dignity. it is my honor, to welcome, to and up now sarah rudolph the family of adding nate collins.- of addie mae [applause] i believe there is great irony and symbolism...
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roland robertson helped his parents scoop muck from their garage.ina was home with her 13-year-old son and one of his friends when the water started swirling up fast. she saw her car swept away. >> it was a time span of probably two to three minutes from when the water hit the bottom of the tires on the durango, went all the way up. we watched it within three minutes go all the way over the durango an take the durango down the road. >> they were trapped for eight hours before rescuers came for them in a boat. in the meantime her husband, jeff, swam across flooded fields battling the heavy current to get to his family. >> you're just out of yourself. you just have to get to your family. that's it. >> reporter: emergency workers say they'll have the power back on in a day or two, but the repair work and the cleanup will take a lot longer than that. and none of the families who live here on hayden court will ever forget the day the waters rose. rob reynolds, al jazeera, longmont, colorado. >> those rains passed historic proportion, so we took an in-dep
roland robertson helped his parents scoop muck from their garage.ina was home with her 13-year-old son and one of his friends when the water started swirling up fast. she saw her car swept away. >> it was a time span of probably two to three minutes from when the water hit the bottom of the tires on the durango, went all the way up. we watched it within three minutes go all the way over the durango an take the durango down the road. >> they were trapped for eight hours before...
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roland robertson helped his parents scoop mud from her rager. their garage. she saw her car swept away. >> it was a time span of two to three minute from where the water hit the bottom of the tires on our durango. we just watched it within three minutes go all the way the durango and take it down the road. >> reporter: they were trapped for three hours until they came for them in a boat. meanwhile her husband swam the heavy current to get to his family. >> you just have to get to your family. that's it. >> emergency workers say they'll have the power back on in a day or two. but the repair work and the cleanup will take a lot longer than that. and none of the families live here on hayden court will ever forget the day the waters rose. al jazeera, longmont, colorado. >> police fire tear gas in the greek capital after thousands of teachers and civil servants went on strike. greece's economy needs more money to keep it afloat. >> reporter: well, this strike is really marking a non-starter for the greek school year. it will be renewed not one day at a time but on
roland robertson helped his parents scoop mud from her rager. their garage. she saw her car swept away. >> it was a time span of two to three minute from where the water hit the bottom of the tires on our durango. we just watched it within three minutes go all the way the durango and take it down the road. >> reporter: they were trapped for three hours until they came for them in a boat. meanwhile her husband swam the heavy current to get to his family. >> you just have to get...
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denise mcnair, carole robertson, addie mae collins and cynthia wesley, four little girls all under the age of 15 were killed. former secretary of state condoleezza rice, a birmingham native was a friend of denise mcnair. >> i said to my parents as the events were unfolding on television, why do they hate us so much? and i remember my father simply saying, they are hateful men, they are just hateful men. >> the horrific attack shocked the nation making america take a deep look at racial inequality and injustice. >> it also strengthened the civil rights movement and helped influence the passage of the landmark civil right bill of 1964. but today in birmingham, they came to remember. >> in looking forward, it is truly that we honor their sacrifice if we remember that equality and justice for all written in the constitution is actually not just a piece of paper, but something that each and every one of us must live each and every day. >> four lives cut short, four little girls whose untimely death helped change the course of a nation. for cbs news, natalie tejada, birmingham, alabama. >> g
denise mcnair, carole robertson, addie mae collins and cynthia wesley, four little girls all under the age of 15 were killed. former secretary of state condoleezza rice, a birmingham native was a friend of denise mcnair. >> i said to my parents as the events were unfolding on television, why do they hate us so much? and i remember my father simply saying, they are hateful men, they are just hateful men. >> the horrific attack shocked the nation making america take a deep look at...
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i got the e-mail from willie robertson. he saw yesterday's episode.est monroe, louisiana and talked to the entire robertson family. he thought yesterday's episode was great. we got four more, a great one today, all did duck calls. he shows you exactly how it whittle it how. >> brian: jay called and fundamentally, that's how they made their money and made their fame. they make unique duck calls. he used to sit and listen to ducks for hours by the pond in order to mirror it. it's a fascinating story. let's get to that fox news alert, if that's possible. we now know more about the former navy reservist who opened fire at the washington naval yard and terrorized everyone, killing 12 people before being taken out by police. >> elisabeth: fox news confirming aaron alexis had a history of violence, including several shooting incidents. peter doocy, one of the first at the naval yard yesterday is here live with the latest. thank you for joining us this morning. we know you had a long day yesterday. >> i can tell you that when we first arrived yesterday, as yo
i got the e-mail from willie robertson. he saw yesterday's episode.est monroe, louisiana and talked to the entire robertson family. he thought yesterday's episode was great. we got four more, a great one today, all did duck calls. he shows you exactly how it whittle it how. >> brian: jay called and fundamentally, that's how they made their money and made their fame. they make unique duck calls. he used to sit and listen to ducks for hours by the pond in order to mirror it. it's a...
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let's start with nic robertson and how it all played out in syria. >> reporter: syrian state televisionpe president obama's speech live, instead ran a ticker saying obama delays the vote and that gives time for russian diplomacy. the opposition are saying it's just a political delaying tactic. amid all the discussion about chemical weapons misses the point, fighting and killing by conventional weapons continues they say. 76 people killed in fighting in syria on tuesday. nic robertson, cnn, beirut, lebanon. >> president obama's speech came too late for most of the newspapers here although one that came out toward midday basically did a straight reporting job on what the president had to say. president all along did take some action and reaction to the president's speech. he gathered his defense committee together at the palace to talk about the president's speech but also to update his ministers what exactly he's been hearing from the russians and other sources. afterwards, he issued a communique saying that france basically wanted to explore all avenues of diplomacy, but, as well, it st
let's start with nic robertson and how it all played out in syria. >> reporter: syrian state televisionpe president obama's speech live, instead ran a ticker saying obama delays the vote and that gives time for russian diplomacy. the opposition are saying it's just a political delaying tactic. amid all the discussion about chemical weapons misses the point, fighting and killing by conventional weapons continues they say. 76 people killed in fighting in syria on tuesday. nic robertson,...
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robertson: now more than ever it is important for christians and jews to build bridges of cooperation and understanding between our faith communities. together, we can greatly bless israel and the jewish people. mainse: you show love by getting involved to help and one of the ways all of us can be involved is by giving to the "wings of eagles" fund. falwell: i believe that this man is doing a noble work worthy of our support and understanding and i hope that every friend that i have out there right now will make this work and this fellowship a part of your religious budget. announcer: when you call with a gift of $350 or more, when the person or people you sponsor arrive, you will receive a postcard from israel with their names and where they are from in the former soviet union so that you can continue to bless them with your prayers. please call now while the door is still open to their please call now while the door is still open to their flight to freedom. eckstein: one of the first things that a jewish imigri does when he or she arrives here in israel and especially when they come
robertson: now more than ever it is important for christians and jews to build bridges of cooperation and understanding between our faith communities. together, we can greatly bless israel and the jewish people. mainse: you show love by getting involved to help and one of the ways all of us can be involved is by giving to the "wings of eagles" fund. falwell: i believe that this man is doing a noble work worthy of our support and understanding and i hope that every friend that i have...
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robertson, an attorney from juneau who had represented the canned salmon industry. >> it was so emotional at the end because it was like we'd been through--i mean, starting out with 55 different individuals who had such-- so many of them, such wide backgrounds--and that they could, they did come together. >> by the time the overall constitution was written, there was virtually unanimous agreement that the constitution couldn't be better, that it's going to work for the future state. >> narrator: late in the day on february 6th, the chief clerk called the names of each delegate, beginning with bill egan's. one by one, the delegates affixed their signatures. after the last delegate had signed, egan addressed the convention and commended them all for a job well done. a convention of everyday alaskans had crafted a constitution that political scientists and scholars would later call one of the best, if not the best, state constitutions ever written. in april, the constitution was overwhelmingly approved by alaskan voters along with the fish trap and tennessee plan proposals. that fall, alaska
robertson, an attorney from juneau who had represented the canned salmon industry. >> it was so emotional at the end because it was like we'd been through--i mean, starting out with 55 different individuals who had such-- so many of them, such wide backgrounds--and that they could, they did come together. >> by the time the overall constitution was written, there was virtually unanimous agreement that the constitution couldn't be better, that it's going to work for the future state....
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. >> neighbor lynette robertson says the three memorandum were related. adding to the tragedy is what firefighters found inside. >> it's just a simple smoke alarm. as can you seesh the battery should be there, but it's gone. >> contra costa fire marshall lewis shows one of three nonworking smoke alarms found inside the house-sitting on the kitchen county. >> not only were the smoke alarms not installed on the walls, and there were for batteries at all for them to operate. these $5 devices, more than likely would have meant the difference between life and death this morning. >> the fire jumped at the house next door, but was quickly put out. mario and his son live in the detached unit behind the burning house. >> my neighbor just started banging on my door, and i came outside thinking he was -- he wanted something else, and then i was, like, man, what's going on? he sshgs like, it's a fire. it's a fire. come outside your house. come outside your house. i just rushed for my son, and i ran outside the door. >> fire officials say the cause of this blaze is no
. >> neighbor lynette robertson says the three memorandum were related. adding to the tragedy is what firefighters found inside. >> it's just a simple smoke alarm. as can you seesh the battery should be there, but it's gone. >> contra costa fire marshall lewis shows one of three nonworking smoke alarms found inside the house-sitting on the kitchen county. >> not only were the smoke alarms not installed on the walls, and there were for batteries at all for them to...
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we were going to nic robertson. apparently we're not until after the break. a break bright now. "newsroom" will come back with much more. over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen...