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selma is now every generation faces its own social and political struggles.uch work to be done. the tactics that were employed are still relevant today. what can we learn from these foot soldiers? we can learn that non-violent protests works. we can learn that collective action works. strategic and tactical thinking pays off and effective leadership towards a common goal is the key. i want to end by reminding all of you of the 104-year-old amelia bointon who was on that bridge with john lewis and was struck by the head. and she was on that bridge with reverend reese. i have a great fortune of inviting her to be my guest at the state of the union last year. and she was so excited to meet president barak obama. and as we waited for him to arrive before he gave his speech, she was filled with anticipation. everyone around just looked at her beaming. and when he walked through the door and kneeled down and touched her hand, he held her face -- she held his face in her hands and said, i know that i am president of the united states because of you and to say thank
selma is now every generation faces its own social and political struggles.uch work to be done. the tactics that were employed are still relevant today. what can we learn from these foot soldiers? we can learn that non-violent protests works. we can learn that collective action works. strategic and tactical thinking pays off and effective leadership towards a common goal is the key. i want to end by reminding all of you of the 104-year-old amelia bointon who was on that bridge with john lewis...
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. >> last year marked the anniversary of the march to selma. the congressional gold medal is the highest award given from congress. this is about one hour. >> please welcome our honored guests, member of the united states house of representatives, members of the senate. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable paul ryan. [applause] rep. ryan: today we welcome the foot soldiers of the civil rights marches. last year, we celebrated the anniversary. we felt that contribution was so great that they deserve the highest honor in our position -- possession, the congressional cold metal. to share the specialty with you. ofare also in the presence people like my friend and colleague, the honorable john lewis. [applause] we are also honored to be here frederick devrie reese. i want to ask them and all the living honorees to please stand now and be recognized. [applause] i also want to think that alabama delegation. i want to thank them for offering the resolution to honor the foot soldiers. i especially want to thank i colleagues. [applause] martha could n
. >> last year marked the anniversary of the march to selma. the congressional gold medal is the highest award given from congress. this is about one hour. >> please welcome our honored guests, member of the united states house of representatives, members of the senate. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable paul ryan. [applause] rep. ryan: today we welcome the foot soldiers of the civil rights marches. last year, we celebrated the anniversary. we felt that contribution was so...
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selma was an act of courage that challenged the conscious of the country.isa's mother was the one who answered the challenge, saw it on tv, the march, the treatment of the marchers, and went down to alabama. she was shocked, as you know, a martyr to the cause of helping out. we were asking her, as children this year family ever asked the question why she went -- does your family ever asked the question why she went? she says no, her family wonders why everyone didn't go. [applause] heroismosi: with your and the voting rights law, you helped realize the somal marchers helped make america more american. thanks to you, for all most 50 years, the voting rights act was part of her them -- part of our democracy. the protection it guarantees has diluted.ete bravery with aur congressional gold medal. the men and women of somma did not -- of selma did not march for metals. -- for medals. you marched for legislation, and we must come together, democrats and republicans, and pass a voting, restored registration act without further delay. [applause] rep. pelosi: you ha
selma was an act of courage that challenged the conscious of the country.isa's mother was the one who answered the challenge, saw it on tv, the march, the treatment of the marchers, and went down to alabama. she was shocked, as you know, a martyr to the cause of helping out. we were asking her, as children this year family ever asked the question why she went -- does your family ever asked the question why she went? she says no, her family wonders why everyone didn't go. [applause] heroismosi:...
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and then my resolution, they want to associate themselves with the foot soldiers of selma and all of the rhetoric you can drum up and go to selma last year for the 50th anniversary to disassociate themselves from any attempt to pass a voting rights act. if they are sincere about honoring the bridge to the ballot the selma was coming give us a vote on the voting rights act. .. >> other than little children and don't even some of them speak the language. >> hillary clinton's campaign is saying the delegate count makes it impossible for bernie sanders to get the vote. do you agree? >> the republicans have to take the time to make their nomination and the voices will be heard from the democrats and those who vote accurate. i have a great deal of respect for the voice of the american people. 35 states have not voted yet and i think it is important to hear from them. i think it is important to note with all of the hoopty do on the republican side and all of the voting hillary clinton has gotten more votes than donald trump. did you know that? and as you also know, i am not a believer in th
and then my resolution, they want to associate themselves with the foot soldiers of selma and all of the rhetoric you can drum up and go to selma last year for the 50th anniversary to disassociate themselves from any attempt to pass a voting rights act. if they are sincere about honoring the bridge to the ballot the selma was coming give us a vote on the voting rights act. .. >> other than little children and don't even some of them speak the language. >> hillary clinton's campaign...
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we had another march the came from selma. they marched up market street. at 4:00 in the morning. flagdown the confederate and raised the united states flag in the flagpole. the war began in april of 1861. for yearsame dates the war ended for montgomery. is difficult for anybody to reconstruct a. of intense loyalty. a bit of a struggle for many many people. now black people were free. a whole new economic environment was created. everything changed in a sense. one of the first efforts on the part of the blacks to gain civil rights. they were running separate streetcars for the blacks and whites. all streetcars in montgomery lined up on that morning. there was a panic because you can get streetcars and the town was growing city needed streetcars to get around. the changing of that ordinance. separate but equal was still in force for the schools and many other things. the social and political activities. issue.ecoming an the transportation issue going back again to the streetcars. segregated buses. just across the square rosa parks was a seamstress. store andut of the pick something
we had another march the came from selma. they marched up market street. at 4:00 in the morning. flagdown the confederate and raised the united states flag in the flagpole. the war began in april of 1861. for yearsame dates the war ended for montgomery. is difficult for anybody to reconstruct a. of intense loyalty. a bit of a struggle for many many people. now black people were free. a whole new economic environment was created. everything changed in a sense. one of the first efforts on the...
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the selma to montgomery march, the protest movement.ou had several of the major civil rights episodes play out here in montgomery and throughout alabama. we wanted to select collections the spoke to that and will give our patrons and understanding of how university and people associated with it, the materials represented our collection. >> want to look at the robert and jean collection. came to montgomery in 1955. in montgomery and had to make a decision. he was a white minister. he made a decision early on to participate and support the bus boycott. and participated in a variety of human rights activities. so that is representative of the collection. if you read sometimes if he's at a meeting he will take notes. he started doing this in 1956. the bus boycott began 56. his notes in these books start in the montgomery bus boycott and carry on through , he was at the selma to montgomery march, the march on washington. all of these episodes, people he led are represented in these books. this is the 1956, his book. and it is interesting. he
the selma to montgomery march, the protest movement.ou had several of the major civil rights episodes play out here in montgomery and throughout alabama. we wanted to select collections the spoke to that and will give our patrons and understanding of how university and people associated with it, the materials represented our collection. >> want to look at the robert and jean collection. came to montgomery in 1955. in montgomery and had to make a decision. he was a white minister. he made...
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they keep using the reference of selma toheir struggle here in cuba however the cuban govevement turns it around and talks about selma to talk about civil rights in america and how we haven't come too far. >> and how their is repress shin going back to the 60s -- jim crow laws and number of other issues in america. we're doing nothing differently in the u.s. and this government has been very repressive and the arrests have ramped up as a result of the president coming here. a lot have taken place over the last month a last year. >> 2015 they say over 8,500 arrests. this is a number provided to us by the human rights commission in havana. >> what do you think that the dissidents will talk to the president about besides the human rights issues? they have a chance to meet because they have different issues. i think the basic message is going to be about human rights the freedom of expression and the freedom to be able to organize and disagree with the government. something they say is not the case for them at this point in time in histo in cubaba >> not mention free and fair elections as
they keep using the reference of selma toheir struggle here in cuba however the cuban govevement turns it around and talks about selma to talk about civil rights in america and how we haven't come too far. >> and how their is repress shin going back to the 60s -- jim crow laws and number of other issues in america. we're doing nothing differently in the u.s. and this government has been very repressive and the arrests have ramped up as a result of the president coming here. a lot have...
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it was just like selma five years later. but it took hunger strikes, pickets and advocating, before wilson, whose political base was the south, till wilson backed woman's suffrage and the 19th amendment happened. al ally -- the leaders of the movement we don't know them. the 20th century was a time of continued democratic expansion. the great instance when the courts finally got involved and setup the standard you needed one person one vote all culminating with the great triumphs of the civil rights movement and the voting rights act. you know that story. you have seen it in movies and the recent movie "selma". the story is more complex than you might imagine. dr. martin luther king proclaims in selma we will bring a voting bill on the streets in 1965 and it was the pressure of those activist willing to risk their lives and safety that forced the national government to act. but it was this elaborate dance between two leaders; king and johnson. i write about it at length in the book. they would meet repeatedly. johnson would
it was just like selma five years later. but it took hunger strikes, pickets and advocating, before wilson, whose political base was the south, till wilson backed woman's suffrage and the 19th amendment happened. al ally -- the leaders of the movement we don't know them. the 20th century was a time of continued democratic expansion. the great instance when the courts finally got involved and setup the standard you needed one person one vote all culminating with the great triumphs of the civil...
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[applause] in could find your park selma to montgomery national historic trail. or the frederick douglass toward little rock central high or george washington carver. for tuskegee airmen. parkswe love our existing that detail the african-american experience we realized that if african-americans went out looking they might not find their parks because they are missing important stories in places. obama toched president use his powers under the antiquities act to use -- create new parks. we identified the hallowed ground at fort monroe, virginia where general benjamin butler issued the contraband decision. it at atified courthouse in delaware that ratified the constitution. we identified the hallowed ground of maryland plantation from which harriet tubman repeatedly led fugitive slaves via the underground railroad to freedom. we identified a modest home in ohio where colonel charles young , national parks superintendent and buffalo soldier stood up against discrimination in the military. [applause] hallowed ground in the south side of chicago in the community where
[applause] in could find your park selma to montgomery national historic trail. or the frederick douglass toward little rock central high or george washington carver. for tuskegee airmen. parkswe love our existing that detail the african-american experience we realized that if african-americans went out looking they might not find their parks because they are missing important stories in places. obama toched president use his powers under the antiquities act to use -- create new parks. we...
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king said in 1965, many of you remember when they asked him about selma, how long dr. king? how long before the crooked is made straight? because truthng will return to earth. and they said how long before we get what is coming to us? he said not long because no light lasts forever. -- live lasts forever. we want to take that moment for us. he said not long because the universe is long, but it bends toward justice. i think justice is taking a long time to get here, and we have to keep bending the ark and getting as hard as we can. dr. king said that the universe is on the side of justice. i'm just wondering if we are all on the same side of the universe. because justice is not planned out the way i could get should. -- i think it should. we are at a time where black people are being shot simply for the crime of moving and breathing and trapped in this country. this is a crisis point, and we have a great responsibility. if you know the history, you have lived the history, or studied the history, you are the keepers of our historical legacy . why are you teaching more young pe
king said in 1965, many of you remember when they asked him about selma, how long dr. king? how long before the crooked is made straight? because truthng will return to earth. and they said how long before we get what is coming to us? he said not long because no light lasts forever. -- live lasts forever. we want to take that moment for us. he said not long because the universe is long, but it bends toward justice. i think justice is taking a long time to get here, and we have to keep bending...
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he walked 900 miles from selma to spotsylvania, virginia. in virginia during a rainstorm the american flag that he carried for hundreds of miles, he wrapped it up, but when the sun came out, he unfurled it. as he did that, he literally collapsed to the pavement. we took him to the hospital. and there he died. the most difficult day in my short tenure as president of the naacp was listening to or sharing with a group of young people that he died at the hospital, that he didn't make it. the most difficult moment of that difficult day was a question that they posed to the grief counselors and posed to me. that would be this question. if a man was willing to die for the right to vote, why can't we vote and fight for the right to vote? that the naacp is doing and will do. in mid-april, we have something called democracy awakening where we are working with 200 organizations, labor, environmental, civil rights organizations, all across the country to come to washington to stand up and protect the right to vote. but i note here that this is bigger t
he walked 900 miles from selma to spotsylvania, virginia. in virginia during a rainstorm the american flag that he carried for hundreds of miles, he wrapped it up, but when the sun came out, he unfurled it. as he did that, he literally collapsed to the pavement. we took him to the hospital. and there he died. the most difficult day in my short tenure as president of the naacp was listening to or sharing with a group of young people that he died at the hospital, that he didn't make it. the most...
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i thought about the reverence courageous efforts in selma in 1965, before the march across the bridge. how he faced the vicious, violent and hateful sheriff clark who hit him and bloodied him. but he would not stop. he continued to demand the right to vote. they could not help but sit in , thisosevelt room incredibly courageous man of 91 years, and to see that as one of the great historical moments in our country. , equallyo tell you powerful, the fathers and mothers of the moment -- movement see how it is going today. it grew out of church basements and word-of-mouth or it was the power of young people's example. thanks to technology and social media, today's leaders are building a new, inclusive movement that has mobilized people of all backgrounds to stand up for change, equal opportunity in education, to a criminal justice system that is smarter and more effective, and most of all, more just. that is a thing about america. our democracy takes all of us. while our elected officials are and the supreme court appointment the president will make is important -- [applause] everything c
i thought about the reverence courageous efforts in selma in 1965, before the march across the bridge. how he faced the vicious, violent and hateful sheriff clark who hit him and bloodied him. but he would not stop. he continued to demand the right to vote. they could not help but sit in , thisosevelt room incredibly courageous man of 91 years, and to see that as one of the great historical moments in our country. , equallyo tell you powerful, the fathers and mothers of the moment -- movement...
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. >>> and selma alma hayek is mourning the death of her dog and the way he died was shocking. s shocking. you can help prevent blindness in undernourished children all over the world. at walgreens, you help give life-changing vitamins to kids across the globe. get vitamins here. change lives everywhere. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. choose your match new revlon colorstay 2-in-1 compact. expertly-matched foundation and concealer deliver a flawless, complete look that lasts. choose love new revlon colorstay 2-in-1 compact. announcement: this storm promises to be the biggest of the decade. with total accumulation of up to three feet. roads will be shut down indefinitely. and schools are closed. campbell's soups go great with a cold and a nice red. made for real, real life. a heart attack doesn't care if you run everyday, or if you're young or old. no matter who you are a heart attack can happen without warning. if you've had a heart attack, a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another one. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. th
. >>> and selma alma hayek is mourning the death of her dog and the way he died was shocking. s shocking. you can help prevent blindness in undernourished children all over the world. at walgreens, you help give life-changing vitamins to kids across the globe. get vitamins here. change lives everywhere. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. choose your match new revlon colorstay 2-in-1 compact. expertly-matched foundation and concealer deliver a flawless, complete look that...
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they came, interestingly enough him from selma. we had another march the came from selma, 100 years later. they came and marched up market street, at about 4:00 in the morning, they took down the confederate flag and put the american flag on the flagpole on capital ground. we were out of the war. the interesting thing is, as the war began april 12, 13, 14, 15, 1861, it was the same date that the yankees arrived, so for years to the day, the war lasted for montgomery anyways. we had adjustments to make. reconstruction was difficult for us. for anybody. to reconstruct a period of intense loyalty to one state and shift your loyalty back to another was a bit of a struggle for many, many people. the blacks were free. and so a whole new economic, social, political environment, laws, rules, everything changed in a sense. the electric streetcars was one of the first efforts on the part of the blacks to gain special rights, in fact the law was passed by the city of montgomery to cause the streetcars to run separate cars for the blacks than
they came, interestingly enough him from selma. we had another march the came from selma, 100 years later. they came and marched up market street, at about 4:00 in the morning, they took down the confederate flag and put the american flag on the flagpole on capital ground. we were out of the war. the interesting thing is, as the war began april 12, 13, 14, 15, 1861, it was the same date that the yankees arrived, so for years to the day, the war lasted for montgomery anyways. we had adjustments...
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action in mobile bay, which the admiral famously participated, was all about an effort to cut off selma, alabama and its large and you factoring facility from the rest of the confederate military. coming upforces are from mobile bay and down from tennessee to try and destroy that manufacturing complex. of course, not long after that, the tide is beginning to turn for the confederacy. it is in it the spring of 1865 when lee makes the decision that he realizes he is not going to be able to continue to fight. veis sword belonged to a nati of montgomery, who later became one of our governors. at a time he was a major on lee's staff. and on the morning that he decided it was time to signal his willingness to surrender, he tied a towel and crossed the field and signaled lee's desire to begin negotiations. talk about this as the sword the end of the war in terms of signaling the end of hostility. aboute are talking reconstruction, we are talking about a time when alabama is dealing with ethical decisions. how will it rebuild its economy after the civil war? how will newly emancipated african a
action in mobile bay, which the admiral famously participated, was all about an effort to cut off selma, alabama and its large and you factoring facility from the rest of the confederate military. coming upforces are from mobile bay and down from tennessee to try and destroy that manufacturing complex. of course, not long after that, the tide is beginning to turn for the confederacy. it is in it the spring of 1865 when lee makes the decision that he realizes he is not going to be able to...
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patty and selma came home early from their vacation, but the cleaners still haven't gotten all the blackeep roar) so they need a place to stay. here. (shrieks) paris was a bust. they wouldn't even let us see the mona lisa. they kept yelling, "la joconde! her smile will die!" no, marge, no! you can't invite a couple of riddlers to stay in the bat cave! you ate the food and looked in the mirrors. they're staying! (gruff chuckling)
patty and selma came home early from their vacation, but the cleaners still haven't gotten all the blackeep roar) so they need a place to stay. here. (shrieks) paris was a bust. they wouldn't even let us see the mona lisa. they kept yelling, "la joconde! her smile will die!" no, marge, no! you can't invite a couple of riddlers to stay in the bat cave! you ate the food and looked in the mirrors. they're staying! (gruff chuckling)
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abbing tor selma -- actor selma high ask and matthew mcconaughey helped to present the words. and the pope delivered a message. >> translation: fantastic, the pope said my name, i feel amazing, i can't believe the pope said my name. >> she was selected by 8,000 entries, this was the second year the prize was awarded. last year it went to an english teacher in maine. it's nice when teachers are paid. thank you for joining us. i'm randall pinkston in new york. i'll be back with an hour of news 11:00p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific. stay tuned for fault lines next. >> uncovering shocking working conditions. >> do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? >> and the deadly human cost. >> my big brother didn't wake up the next day. >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today they will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning investigative series. "faultlines": death on the bakken shale. only on al jazeera america. al jazeera america. >> the us is now the world's largest oil and gas producer, in part b
abbing tor selma -- actor selma high ask and matthew mcconaughey helped to present the words. and the pope delivered a message. >> translation: fantastic, the pope said my name, i feel amazing, i can't believe the pope said my name. >> she was selected by 8,000 entries, this was the second year the prize was awarded. last year it went to an english teacher in maine. it's nice when teachers are paid. thank you for joining us. i'm randall pinkston in new york. i'll be back with an...
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>> selma blair and david foster. >> what? >> we are were spotted on dinner date in west hollywood.n jenner stopped by to visit. see, blair, on the left, there currently playing chris jenner in the american crime story people versus oj on the fx channel. >> okay. >> twenty-three years between selma blair and david foster. she 43. he is 66. >> okay. >> but it looks like they are hooking up. >> i'm thinking of housewives of beverly hill? >> i had heard they separated but i didn't know -- guess they did. >> this guy has done very well in the world of dating. >> and music, too his actual career. >> see, yolanda separated for divorce. >> separate forward a while, here in our studio talking about it, he was certainly single. >> was he? >> oh, ya. but's cool dude. he's really a cool dude. wasn't he married to linda thompson who used to date elvis? >> right. who was also, wasn't she with bruce jenner, too? >> that's what i was trying -- >> is one of his wives used to date bruce jener. >> okay. >> and now, god, my head is hurting. >> blown. >> relationships. >> should be like a diagram, brea
>> selma blair and david foster. >> what? >> we are were spotted on dinner date in west hollywood.n jenner stopped by to visit. see, blair, on the left, there currently playing chris jenner in the american crime story people versus oj on the fx channel. >> okay. >> twenty-three years between selma blair and david foster. she 43. he is 66. >> okay. >> but it looks like they are hooking up. >> i'm thinking of housewives of beverly hill? >> i...
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plus, today is the 51st anniversary of the selma voting rights movement. we'll show you how leaders in our state are marking the event. >>> first, let's take you live outside now where the sun is starting to come up and we're about 37 degrees in raleigh on this sunday, march 6,2016 and we're glad you're starting it with cbs north carolina. >> we're off to a little bit of a cloudy spot. fog in some spot this is morning, but we are going to see some sunshine today. we are going to see warmer temperatures. always a good news on a sunday. we have great news of a nice week ahead. looking toward the east, you can see the sun is starting to come up. a little bit of fog in some spot this is morning. the good news is we're not dealing with any wet weather. when i came into work this morning, there was a little rain and drizzle, and i know a lot of people did see some last night into early this morning as well. right now, the showers are off to the east. we are going to dry out although we are waking up to clouds and fog. they're not going to linger all day. visibil
plus, today is the 51st anniversary of the selma voting rights movement. we'll show you how leaders in our state are marking the event. >>> first, let's take you live outside now where the sun is starting to come up and we're about 37 degrees in raleigh on this sunday, march 6,2016 and we're glad you're starting it with cbs north carolina. >> we're off to a little bit of a cloudy spot. fog in some spot this is morning, but we are going to see some sunshine today. we are going to...
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when investigators say eric selma expressway. the two cars collided and both men were killed. you can hear the emotion in his voice. >> these men and women are -- the men and women are out there trying to protect everybody and these guys are very concerned about the drivers at night. this deputy had hoped to become a traffic investigator at some point. >> reporter: kotfila's parents are flying to florida right now. his sister tells me there will be a remembrance ceremony on friday. reporting in hillsborough news. >>> tampa police have caught a man they say hit a pipeline and drove away. officers say joseph struck the victim early saturday at 30th street east and 50th street north. that victim is fighting for his life tonight in the hospital. police say a tip led them to ragsdale and damaged pickup truck. he is charged with leaving the crash of a scene. >>> we are just two days away primary. >> and republican front runner donald trump getting help on the campaign trail right here in tampa bay from sarah palin. kara is joining us live from the port of strawberry fest where they
when investigators say eric selma expressway. the two cars collided and both men were killed. you can hear the emotion in his voice. >> these men and women are -- the men and women are out there trying to protect everybody and these guys are very concerned about the drivers at night. this deputy had hoped to become a traffic investigator at some point. >> reporter: kotfila's parents are flying to florida right now. his sister tells me there will be a remembrance ceremony on friday....
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. >> fab fashion with actress selma blair. i can't be stopped! >> she doesn't even want this to end! >> this is the power of joe zee. >> eat your way to a better body with maria menounos. >> healthy food actually does taste good. it's very good. >> (laughing) >> and hot makeup hacks with a celebrity makeup artist. >> powder isn't always the best look. a little trick, use aerosol deodorant. >> what? (cheers and applause) >> welcome to the lifestyles of the rich and fabulous. >> yeah. (cheers and applause) welcome. >> you guys, we are getting glamorous in here today. chrissy is outut, but we'll be showing you some of the most luxurious celebrity homes, super posh makeup hacks with celebrity makeup artist denika bedrossian, and we're gonna be talking fashion with the incredible actress selma blair! >> i'm so excited. i love her. >> oh, my god, this is so great. >> she's beautiful. >> but first, you guys, we are cooking with someone that has more accolades than we have time for here, but here are just a few. you guys, she's a best-selling author, e w
. >> fab fashion with actress selma blair. i can't be stopped! >> she doesn't even want this to end! >> this is the power of joe zee. >> eat your way to a better body with maria menounos. >> healthy food actually does taste good. it's very good. >> (laughing) >> and hot makeup hacks with a celebrity makeup artist. >> powder isn't always the best look. a little trick, use aerosol deodorant. >> what? (cheers and applause) >> welcome to...
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it's only taking about seven minutes if you are hopping on the selma here and taking us into downtown. 15 minutes on i-75 from apollo beach to i-4. buckle up, we'll take a virtual drive starting at the apex heading south all in the green. a quick stop at mlk. wide open in both directions continuing on to the junction. again, all in the green. no issues there. the average speed to make that drive, 65 miles per hour. back to you. >>> sex, lies, and videotape. we're now one step closer to the end of a $100 million court fight between hulk hogan and gawker. start today. >> reporter: good morning,
it's only taking about seven minutes if you are hopping on the selma here and taking us into downtown. 15 minutes on i-75 from apollo beach to i-4. buckle up, we'll take a virtual drive starting at the apex heading south all in the green. a quick stop at mlk. wide open in both directions continuing on to the junction. again, all in the green. no issues there. the average speed to make that drive, 65 miles per hour. back to you. >>> sex, lies, and videotape. we're now one step closer to...
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we're at the corner of country store road and church road in selma and johnston county. one of our cruise on the scene says that they actually saw the driver of the pickup truck down on the ground. deputies were performing cpr on the driver. he has since been taken away by ambulance. we do not know his condition. we are still working to figure eyewitnesses are saying that this is the result of a high-speed chase that started in wilson county and worked his way down to johnson county involving several wilson county deputies pickup truck. again, this whole intersection is still taped off and there are this embankment. he can see tire tracks running off the road down the embankment leading to wear that pickup truck is still sitting. i was watching deputies climbing in and out of the bed of the truck for evidence. we are still working to figure out the facts. the highway patrol is also involved in the investigation. several troopers were out here as well. still working to confirm exactly what led to this. witnesses say this was the result of a high-speed chase aired we do no
we're at the corner of country store road and church road in selma and johnston county. one of our cruise on the scene says that they actually saw the driver of the pickup truck down on the ground. deputies were performing cpr on the driver. he has since been taken away by ambulance. we do not know his condition. we are still working to figure eyewitnesses are saying that this is the result of a high-speed chase that started in wilson county and worked his way down to johnson county involving...
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kris jenner played by selma blair. >> i can't believe she's gone. >> jenner now the matriarch of theshian empire was one of nicole's closest friends now peeking out about the aftermath of the killings when o.j. reached out to her. >> he called me a few times and you know, wanted to talk and explain how he felt. >> revealing details on "ellen" tuesday about the abuse nicole allegedly suffered at the hands of o.j. >> i didn't know that there was abuse until we heard and saw the whole thing unfold like everybody else. she and i were supposed to have lunch the next day. the day after she was murdered. and she said she wanted to show me some of things. that's probably what she wante which broke my heart because i always feel horrible that i didn't pay enough attention. >> the kardashian and simpson families were close. seen here vacationing together. young kim at the far right. jenner's late husband robert was part of o.j.'s dream team of lawyers. >> it was very difficult because my ex-husband was on one side and you know, i was kind of on the other. the kids were in the middle and it was
kris jenner played by selma blair. >> i can't believe she's gone. >> jenner now the matriarch of theshian empire was one of nicole's closest friends now peeking out about the aftermath of the killings when o.j. reached out to her. >> he called me a few times and you know, wanted to talk and explain how he felt. >> revealing details on "ellen" tuesday about the abuse nicole allegedly suffered at the hands of o.j. >> i didn't know that there was abuse until...
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plus, today is the 51st anniversary top selma rights voting movement. we'll show you how leaders in our state are marking that event. first, let's take a live look outside. i promise you that is a lave look outside. you can barely see the skyscrapers in raleigh a very foggy start. about 40 degrees now in raleigh on this sixth day of march, 2016. we're glad you're starting it with us. no and obviously some fog out there, some low clouds in some spots. kind of a gray start to the morning. >> but all of that is going to change eventually. >> it is. even this afternoon we should see more sunshine. so outside we're not going to be dealing with the fog and the clouds for much longer. we do have cloud cover at the raleigh durham international airport. we are going to see them and by this afternoon, i do think we are going to see more sunshine. we had some showers roll through late last night and into very early this morning. because of it, the ground is very wet. we had some fog form overnight, and we have these clouds out there, too. as i mentioned, the cloud
plus, today is the 51st anniversary top selma rights voting movement. we'll show you how leaders in our state are marking that event. first, let's take a live look outside. i promise you that is a lave look outside. you can barely see the skyscrapers in raleigh a very foggy start. about 40 degrees now in raleigh on this sixth day of march, 2016. we're glad you're starting it with us. no and obviously some fog out there, some low clouds in some spots. kind of a gray start to the morning....
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. >> he's a grammy award-winning artist who took home an oscar and golden globe for "selma." his music recognition. he took home an naacp award for his role in the film. there's more where that came from. he's gearing up for his livevision performance in "the wiz" in his new role with the american black film festival. >> i think abff has built a brand and a name that they've executed for 20 years. and when you've done that and you continue to grow and continue to utilize blackverybody involved in making film and honoring people of color in that reverence for that,t for that, and we value that because we know that we want to be heard and want to be seen, and as filmmakers, hollywood, it's than we see in, like, in the music industry to break through for people of color. it's more difficult, but it can be done. and the fact that we acknowledge that the abff acknowledges the we make, you know, from whether it's from short films to independents to feature films, the fact that all thosef filmmaking have been recognized by abff is the reason we honor and say, hey, this is our chance
. >> he's a grammy award-winning artist who took home an oscar and golden globe for "selma." his music recognition. he took home an naacp award for his role in the film. there's more where that came from. he's gearing up for his livevision performance in "the wiz" in his new role with the american black film festival. >> i think abff has built a brand and a name that they've executed for 20 years. and when you've done that and you continue to grow and continue to...
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the marches also honor the 51st anniversary of bloody sunday in selma, alabama. that's when demonstrators marched to ma voter rights. >>> major changes are coming to the exam that sets the standard for getting into college. the s.a.t.s arrest lot different from many of us remember. it we'll share the changes ahead. >>> let's take a live look at fans have already packed cameron indoor stadium in anticipation of round two of the greatest rivalry in college sports. (bl on bacrort failure, dangers alwan the symporsen because heart pug well t thermethgyou cado. tao yourr abarture ent ons. bethe ou k the reikelyoare.(dogerin top it p. >>it'sinll e eatesthassin ex hior>>arnige g oue t.rea ep stisalsoshter 15d to no gee is w thwilllas, al-wldleanadpon. llesl cees unl 20. ior one a. ans antionto weclk necome riounewsst >>upghy fiatay nit. nald t toe p ominiobeeris gh for ba , kes.exicbo ar w w-ch apoafigh ug ur>>> one molove authors in e ed d b thbratioof li a ga gng on month.hont the mee backa. >>> a temporary new neighborhood popped up today in briar creek. >> seussvill
the marches also honor the 51st anniversary of bloody sunday in selma, alabama. that's when demonstrators marched to ma voter rights. >>> major changes are coming to the exam that sets the standard for getting into college. the s.a.t.s arrest lot different from many of us remember. it we'll share the changes ahead. >>> let's take a live look at fans have already packed cameron indoor stadium in anticipation of round two of the greatest rivalry in college sports. (bl on bacrort...
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the pivotal confrontation on the bridge in selma, alabama, 51 years ago. that event would ultimately pave the way to the passing of the federal voting rights about in 1965. >>> right now the search continue force a gunman, a shooting in raleigh that sent one man to the hospital. we first brought you this story as breaking news yesterday morning. the police found the victim, timothy robertson on brag street. the 41-year-old victim was shot in the leg. friday anytime's shooting was one street away from the scene of a deadly officer-involved shooting last monday. >>> and later this month, a man is can wanted -- expected in court accused of kidnapping a state turned pro football player. police say earl wolf was visiting friends when several gunmen captured wolf and took him to hope mills he e was later released unharmed. wolf played for the wolfpack from 2008 to 2012 and currently plays for the jacksonville jaguars. the police charged 21-year-old bobby bailey in this case. he is being held in the cumberland detention center under a $156, 000 bond. he is set to
the pivotal confrontation on the bridge in selma, alabama, 51 years ago. that event would ultimately pave the way to the passing of the federal voting rights about in 1965. >>> right now the search continue force a gunman, a shooting in raleigh that sent one man to the hospital. we first brought you this story as breaking news yesterday morning. the police found the victim, timothy robertson on brag street. the 41-year-old victim was shot in the leg. friday anytime's shooting was one...
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what happened with selma hayek's pet? >> yes.eighbor h actually ended up shooting thiss dog. nine-year-old mozart and this it up in wa but the neighbor had claimedad a that the dog had come multiple i times on to his property. attacking his dogs. d he initially said that he wast s just trying to scare the dogo s with a pellet gun, and shot thet dog and did not realize that iti would turn fatal.. cops came out investigated, anda they're actually siding with the neighbor. they are saying, you know,g, kno listen, the dog was coming on tn this property attacking his do dogs. he had all right to shoot thet e dog. selma is very upset about this i whole thing. she cannot believe that the cope would side with him.im she said this dog never trespasses does that attacks thc other dogs. ds. problem is, her caretaker that walks the dogs actually coughedd up to the fact that yes the doge does occasionally trespass and does attack the other dogs. so basically agreed withd everything the neighbor said anh cops said okay. okay. case closed. sorr
what happened with selma hayek's pet? >> yes.eighbor h actually ended up shooting thiss dog. nine-year-old mozart and this it up in wa but the neighbor had claimedad a that the dog had come multiple i times on to his property. attacking his dogs. d he initially said that he wast s just trying to scare the dogo s with a pellet gun, and shot thet dog and did not realize that iti would turn fatal.. cops came out investigated, anda they're actually siding with the neighbor. they are saying,...
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he walked 900 miles from selma to virginia.spotsylvania virginia during a rainstorm the american flag he cared for hundreds of miles. he wrapped it up, but when the sun came out he unfurled it. as he did that he literally collapsed to the pavement. we took into the hospital and there he died. the most difficult day in my short tenure as president of the naacp was listening to our shooting with a group of young people that he died at the hospital, that he didn't make it. the most difficult moment of that difficult day was a question that they posed to the grief counselors and post to meet. that would be this question to t if a man who's willing to die for the right to vote, why can't we vote and fight for the right to vote? that's the naacp is doing and will do. in mid-april we have something called democracy awakening where we are working 200 organizations labor, environmental, civil civil-rights organizations all across the country to come to washington to stand up and protect the right to vote. but i note here that this is bi
he walked 900 miles from selma to virginia.spotsylvania virginia during a rainstorm the american flag he cared for hundreds of miles. he wrapped it up, but when the sun came out he unfurled it. as he did that he literally collapsed to the pavement. we took into the hospital and there he died. the most difficult day in my short tenure as president of the naacp was listening to our shooting with a group of young people that he died at the hospital, that he didn't make it. the most difficult...
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he died saturday in a wrong way crash on the selma express way. intentionally hit the wrong way driver head onto save her life. the funeral starts at 1:00 and we will bring the service to you live on newschannel8 and stream it live on our website. >>> waiting hours just to get help. we showed you the long lines at the irs office in tampa. 8 on your side pushed the irs to do something about it. and now, we are seeing results. the agency promimised 8 on your side it would send more employees to fix the problem. 8 on your side's melissa mereno is live. >> reporter: take a look here. today, they started accepting people by appointment only. when we checked in, there was virtually no line, but we did come across some frustrated people. what a difference a couple of weeks can make. at the beginning of the month, the irs office in tampa looked like this. >> this is the last time i came, the line was all the way back to about that sign. been telling you about identity theft victims trying to get lines. after repeated calls from newschannel8, the irs promised more staff. and today, the organiza
he died saturday in a wrong way crash on the selma express way. intentionally hit the wrong way driver head onto save her life. the funeral starts at 1:00 and we will bring the service to you live on newschannel8 and stream it live on our website. >>> waiting hours just to get help. we showed you the long lines at the irs office in tampa. 8 on your side pushed the irs to do something about it. and now, we are seeing results. the agency promimised 8 on your side it would send more...
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. >> over 50 years ago a selma preacher and educator, reverend frederick douglas reese, as presidentof the dallas county voters league invited reverend martin luther king, reverend ralph abernathy, hosea williams and the hemembers of the southe christian leadership conference to help lead selma's voting rights protest. today the american people, through their congressional representatives, bow stow the congressional gold medal upon the courageous foot soldiers who dared to march in the 1965 voting rights movement. >> sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind" from the 1988 presidential campaign of new york republican congressman jack kemp, as he answered questions from the editorial board of "usa today." >> while i have conservative values and i'm conservative on fiscal policy and conservative on defense policy, i am progressive with regard to my belief in the republican party being a lincoln party, a party of black and white, and blue collar and white collar and of all people. so i call it progressive conservative, in order to differentiate myself from the idea that
. >> over 50 years ago a selma preacher and educator, reverend frederick douglas reese, as presidentof the dallas county voters league invited reverend martin luther king, reverend ralph abernathy, hosea williams and the hemembers of the southe christian leadership conference to help lead selma's voting rights protest. today the american people, through their congressional representatives, bow stow the congressional gold medal upon the courageous foot soldiers who dared to march in the...
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in a place like selma, alabama where only 2% of african-americans were registered to vote before the passage of the voting rights act and all 67 county judges to get on the voting rolls. that is something they would not have been able to do had they faced the literacy test. you had thousands of african-americans registered in days because of the voting rights act and the voting rights act shifts the power dynamics. you have got people like andrew young and barbara jordan and john lewis elected to congress which was unfathomable in 1965 but there was a significant backlash against that and the right began organizing, organizing in a lot of different ways. they began organizing first on the local level when they realize there were more conservative whites than newly registered african-american voters and people like george wallace in alabama played that up. it was locally. then it moves to presidential politics. they realize they could swing the states that had always voted for democrats by appealing to the conservative white backlash vote and made a determined effort to get the voting
in a place like selma, alabama where only 2% of african-americans were registered to vote before the passage of the voting rights act and all 67 county judges to get on the voting rolls. that is something they would not have been able to do had they faced the literacy test. you had thousands of african-americans registered in days because of the voting rights act and the voting rights act shifts the power dynamics. you have got people like andrew young and barbara jordan and john lewis elected...
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. >> skate boarders of all ages rave about the selma west skate park under the freeway in san francisco. 10-year-old kyle is mastering the heel flip. >> you don't want to leave just to use the rest room. >> some leave but most don't go far. >> most people go up there behind that triangle in the corner. that's like our own community designated bathroom. and then other people hop the fence and go right here. i mean, where could we go? >> reporter: you can smell where the most popular pit stops are. fed up with the stinky skaty, a individu -- skating, a video was posted of him cleaning the area. i this is a sport where you need water so i'm always running to go. >> people who live around here say this is more than just a park issue. they say the smelly issue is spilling into the neighborhood and has been since this park opened in 2014. jean elle, bay area news. >> new details on what led up to the firing of the cal basketball coach. the university released a report that shows that the coach sent a woman text messages filled with. huffnagle tried to defend himself by saying he was just bein
. >> skate boarders of all ages rave about the selma west skate park under the freeway in san francisco. 10-year-old kyle is mastering the heel flip. >> you don't want to leave just to use the rest room. >> some leave but most don't go far. >> most people go up there behind that triangle in the corner. that's like our own community designated bathroom. and then other people hop the fence and go right here. i mean, where could we go? >> reporter: you can smell where...
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public outcry over land use eventually ended the project's proposal in selma. the hub going up in wayne county could be huge for the eastern part of the state. >>> meanwhile, governor mccorey lifted the state of emergency declaration. tornadoes ripped through three parts of our viewing area. the most extensive damage in granville. fortunately, no serious injuries were reported. at least not here in north carolina. race for the white house. more stands are caucuses and candidates have a lot riding on the show he. we have a live report ahead of super tuesday. >> president obama awards the nation's top military honor. coming up, the recipients tied to north carolina. >> and just as we were expecting, temperatures are cooler and south hill is at 37. your umbre >>> storm team meteorologist alyssa corfont has the first day of march, not bad, either. >> coming in like a lamb. >> right? >> here we are, a live picture outside this morning. international airport. we are dealing with clear skies. we know at this time of the year that means colder temperatures. 35 in syler
public outcry over land use eventually ended the project's proposal in selma. the hub going up in wayne county could be huge for the eastern part of the state. >>> meanwhile, governor mccorey lifted the state of emergency declaration. tornadoes ripped through three parts of our viewing area. the most extensive damage in granville. fortunately, no serious injuries were reported. at least not here in north carolina. race for the white house. more stands are caucuses and candidates have a...
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. >> reporter: another thing kris says she got wrong, selma blair's appearance. >> i was pregnant with kendall when we were going through the trial. so there you go. >> i'd like to show you a photo from back in the day. >> mexico. yeah. >> what's your reaction to seeing it? >> that was a great trip. nicole was in charge of getting us the house. and she was in charge of music. she was so good at her playlist. >> amazing you remember all this. that's incredible. >> i still have the playlist. she made us all a cassette tape. a cassette tape. and i still have it. i remember, we watched "pretty woman." we watched "pretty woman" probably ten times on that trip. >> and you remember all that? >> yeah. >> that's incredible. >> yeah. it was our last vacation together. >> that easter vacation shot was taken just about three months before nicole was murdered in june of 1994. in it you see bikinied kim, on the end, there is kourtney, khloe is 9, and 7-year-old rob standing next to o.j. and nicole's kids, justin and sidney. >> i haven't seen or talked to the kids in a really long time. >> i think i
. >> reporter: another thing kris says she got wrong, selma blair's appearance. >> i was pregnant with kendall when we were going through the trial. so there you go. >> i'd like to show you a photo from back in the day. >> mexico. yeah. >> what's your reaction to seeing it? >> that was a great trip. nicole was in charge of getting us the house. and she was in charge of music. she was so good at her playlist. >> amazing you remember all this. that's...
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. >> reporter: selma medina working nearby saw kelly hail a cab, get inside and take off. >> two cars, two taxis and she is like this and one taxi stop. >> reporter: her friend said that is not unusual for the 10- year-old. >> and she always used to miss the bus and stop and use ised to stop a cab to go to school. >> reporter: she was not alarmed at first thinking the program. she realized something was wrong and soon after, she got a message from kelly claiming she was with her dad in queens. >> she said she's with her father? >> yeah and with father. you. >> reporter: the father told us over the phone that he's just as worried but does not have her and hasn't seen her. >> when did you see your daughter last? >> here. uncertainty about why or how she went missing, parents are urging their kids to be more cautious. >> and we have to be careful, you know, don't talk to anybody that you don't know. >> reporter: and again, we just got an update from this spring valley police chief. and he said they were able to track down that cab driver that picked her up. he said that she dropped her o
. >> reporter: selma medina working nearby saw kelly hail a cab, get inside and take off. >> two cars, two taxis and she is like this and one taxi stop. >> reporter: her friend said that is not unusual for the 10- year-old. >> and she always used to miss the bus and stop and use ised to stop a cab to go to school. >> reporter: she was not alarmed at first thinking the program. she realized something was wrong and soon after, she got a message from kelly claiming...
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investigation around 3:00 this morning. 31-year-old eric of hudson began driving the wrong way from the selma expressway brandon exit. from eagle eight hd, you can see the site of the crash, west of the i-75 exit where the two cars collided, killing the officer instantly. they tried to use the jaws of life to rescue the deputy, who died at the hospital. >> it is the issue of distracted driving and dui. at this time of night, there is a lot of people that have been consuming alcoholic beverages out on the road. we need to pay attention what we are doing on the road. reporter: all traffic control warning signs and signals were up and running, alerting drivers >> these guys are very concerned about the drivers at night. this deputy had hoped to become a traffic homicide investigator at some point in his career. reporter: that was -- adrian: that was mary mcguire reporting. deputies say it' s too early to say whether alcohol played a role in the crash. they say it will be a part of their investigation. a very tough story that they are dealing with in tampa. for most of central florida, not as tou
investigation around 3:00 this morning. 31-year-old eric of hudson began driving the wrong way from the selma expressway brandon exit. from eagle eight hd, you can see the site of the crash, west of the i-75 exit where the two cars collided, killing the officer instantly. they tried to use the jaws of life to rescue the deputy, who died at the hospital. >> it is the issue of distracted driving and dui. at this time of night, there is a lot of people that have been consuming alcoholic...
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speaker, over 600 peaceful, orderly protesters set off to march to selma, alabama. to the state capital in -- capitol in montgomery, to demonstrate the need for votes rights in the state. last week our congressional black caucus chair, chairman butterfield, stated, at the first of a series of c.b.c. hearings, he stated that the current state of voting rights in america, and that the voting rights act of 1965 is probably one of the most significant pieces of legislation ever passed in the united states congress. certainly, mr. speaker, as we know, in 2013, the u.s. supreme court struck down this crucial provision of the voting rights act in shelby county vs. holder decision. mr. speaker, our work continues. because by invalidating section 4 of the voting rights act, the supreme court opened the door for ways to reduce the voting power of minority communities and put in place a new voting restriction in an effort to make it harder for millions of americans to vote. our democracy has far too many missing voices, particularly those who are already at a disadvantage due
speaker, over 600 peaceful, orderly protesters set off to march to selma, alabama. to the state capital in -- capitol in montgomery, to demonstrate the need for votes rights in the state. last week our congressional black caucus chair, chairman butterfield, stated, at the first of a series of c.b.c. hearings, he stated that the current state of voting rights in america, and that the voting rights act of 1965 is probably one of the most significant pieces of legislation ever passed in the united...
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> reporter: it's not lostn city leaders that this is consider the birthplace of the the march from selma to montgomery in '65 passed right through the neighborhood where gunn was killed. >> it really is trying our soul, as a community. >> reporter: we're learning today that gunn's father was one of the city's first black frifrs. his mother, who he lived with, was happy to see law enforcement move so quickly. >> all i want is justice. >> reporter: gunn was killed, right here, literally just a few feet away from his home. this city remains divided. it was a group of police officers who came up with the money for officer smith to make bail. david? >> steve osunsamiin montgomery. thanks, steve. >>> now, to new development inn the urgent manhunt in houston on thth several arrests, and this evening, they are still searching for more suspects after that dramatic surveillance video showing at least ten thiefs smashing into a gun store, stealing dozens of high-powered weapons. three suspects now und arrest, but there are many more, and the question now? where are the weapons? abc's phillip mena i
> reporter: it's not lostn city leaders that this is consider the birthplace of the the march from selma to montgomery in '65 passed right through the neighborhood where gunn was killed. >> it really is trying our soul, as a community. >> reporter: we're learning today that gunn's father was one of the city's first black frifrs. his mother, who he lived with, was happy to see law enforcement move so quickly. >> all i want is justice. >> reporter: gunn was killed,...