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a couple of days after selma's dad was shot, selma was in our house and saw from my bedroom window right across the street, she was looking at her house, she saw a large truck pull up in front of her house and people jumped off with a lot of screaming, kicked in her door and rounded up everybody in that house. the truck drove away and except for one brother who later escaped she never saw the rest of her family again. >> right. >> so that was so scary, that was such a shock that that same night we moved to amsterdam, but we had no place to really live yet, so we moved into temporarily with one of my father's military friends that was also in the resistance and my father went out to look for a hiding place. >> right. and so did he continue -- he couldn't continue his business in amsterdam. what was he doing there? >> in harlem -- so the business was confiscated early. >> in harlem. >> in 1940. that was in amsterdam. then in harlem temporary he found a job as a pants presser in a small jewish dry cleaning place, a little basement. so i tell you to compare, so my father was a spoiled man, h
a couple of days after selma's dad was shot, selma was in our house and saw from my bedroom window right across the street, she was looking at her house, she saw a large truck pull up in front of her house and people jumped off with a lot of screaming, kicked in her door and rounded up everybody in that house. the truck drove away and except for one brother who later escaped she never saw the rest of her family again. >> right. >> so that was so scary, that was such a shock that...
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mom and selma were always sewing. but they were talking to my brother, and it looked like they were having a lot of fun. so i -- i was an early talker and early walker. as soon as i could talk, i said can i sit with you? i was talking so much that my father finally said you can sit with us, but you have to listen. you can't talk anymore. you can sit there, but -- at least i can sit there. what they were doing with my brother, they were doing colors, and they were doing games with colors. then they were teaching him numbers. very simple arithmetic. all in play form. then letters and words. so it was a form of ho homeschooling. i loved it. i wanted to participate. it's funny because if you say a bird is brown, okay, then what is a bird? my mom could draw very well, so she would draw a bird. she wouldn't say birds are flying outside and sitting in trees because that would kind of make us wonder what are outside is and what are trees? we would know what a bird was or we would know what a flower was, and it was always colo
mom and selma were always sewing. but they were talking to my brother, and it looked like they were having a lot of fun. so i -- i was an early talker and early walker. as soon as i could talk, i said can i sit with you? i was talking so much that my father finally said you can sit with us, but you have to listen. you can't talk anymore. you can sit there, but -- at least i can sit there. what they were doing with my brother, they were doing colors, and they were doing games with colors. then...
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number one, selma is only about 40, 50 miles from montgomery. i grew up in selma. at the time of the march. my question is for mr. carter. at the time of the march, rumors were running rampant. a woman by namt of iola louso was giving marchers a ride back in her car when she was ambushed. it was rumored that one of the marchers she was giving a ride was an undercover fbi agent. i wondered if he had ever heard of this rumor. thank you very much. >> it wasn't her passenger, it was one of the individuals in the car that did the shooting. was an undercover agent. and it was his testimony that made it possible for the immediate arrest of the people who did the shooting, even though nothing, as usual, nothing much came of it. but, no, that was the situation. the person she was taking back, and i'm embarrassed to say i have forgotten his name. faked being shot. he fell under her when she was shot and the car wrecked. she fell on top of him. he was covered in blood. and they stopped and realized that she was dead and thought he was, too. >> now dr. carter, in your book, "t
number one, selma is only about 40, 50 miles from montgomery. i grew up in selma. at the time of the march. my question is for mr. carter. at the time of the march, rumors were running rampant. a woman by namt of iola louso was giving marchers a ride back in her car when she was ambushed. it was rumored that one of the marchers she was giving a ride was an undercover fbi agent. i wondered if he had ever heard of this rumor. thank you very much. >> it wasn't her passenger, it was one of...
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and there are marches from selma to montgomery. quickly, why are those marches happening, and what was their effect? >> well, the broader context is -- is the voter registration efforts on the part of african-americans. but there were a whole series of violent incidents. there was an assault on dell demonstrators in marion, alabama, in which one young man was killed by a state trooper. that was really the triggering episode in which they began to talk about some way to demonstrate how angry and frustrated they were. there was the first attempt to march from selma to montgomery. that was the so-called pettis bridge incident in which turned out to be disaster in some ways, at least nationally for george wallace, because there were television cameras there. violence doesn't happen there. at least in terms of the great impact that it has. when john lewis and others attempted to walk from the brown's chapel in selma across the pettis bridge to montgomery, they were met by the alabama state troopers who -- >> under the orders of governor
and there are marches from selma to montgomery. quickly, why are those marches happening, and what was their effect? >> well, the broader context is -- is the voter registration efforts on the part of african-americans. but there were a whole series of violent incidents. there was an assault on dell demonstrators in marion, alabama, in which one young man was killed by a state trooper. that was really the triggering episode in which they began to talk about some way to demonstrate how...
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there are marches from selma to montgomery. very quickly, dr. carter, why are these marches happening and what were their defects? >> the broader context was a voter registration effort on the part of african-americans. there were a whole series of these violent incidents. there was an assault on some demonstrators in marion, alabama in which one young man was killed by a state trooper. that was really the triggering episode they began to talk about some way to demonstrate how angry and frustrated they were. there was the first attempt to march from selma to montgomery. that was the -- that turned out to be a disaster, in some ways, at least nationally or governor wallace because there were television cameras there. violence does not happen unless it is on television, at least in terms of the great impact it had. john lewis and others attempted to walk from brown's chapel in selma across the bridge towards montgomery. they were met by the alabama state troopers. >> under the orders of governor wallace? >> under the orders of governor wallace. it
there are marches from selma to montgomery. very quickly, dr. carter, why are these marches happening and what were their defects? >> the broader context was a voter registration effort on the part of african-americans. there were a whole series of these violent incidents. there was an assault on some demonstrators in marion, alabama in which one young man was killed by a state trooper. that was really the triggering episode they began to talk about some way to demonstrate how angry and...
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there was the first attempt to march from selma to montgomery. that was the so-called pettis bridge incident in which turned out to be disaster in some ways, at least nationally for george wallace, because there were television cameras there. violence doesn't happen there. unless it's on television, at least in terms of the great impact that it has. when john lewis and others attempted to walk from the brown's chapel in selma across the pettis bridge toward montgomery, they were met by the alabama state troopers who -- >> under the orders of governor wallace? >> under the orders of governor wallace. it's never been clear exactly what those orders were, but he said to stop them. the state troopers and major cloud thought that meant stop them by any means. you also had a bunch of deputies on horseback anxious to do a little head cracking and that's what happened. >> in a second we'll show news reels from 1965 and show you some of the news about those marches from selma which is about 100 or so miles, i would say 100 or so miles, less than that, fro
there was the first attempt to march from selma to montgomery. that was the so-called pettis bridge incident in which turned out to be disaster in some ways, at least nationally for george wallace, because there were television cameras there. violence doesn't happen there. unless it's on television, at least in terms of the great impact that it has. when john lewis and others attempted to walk from the brown's chapel in selma across the pettis bridge toward montgomery, they were met by the...
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. >> fab fashion with actress selma blair. >> that's a great idea! 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 go. >> (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 out, but we'll be showing you some of the most luxurious celebrity homes, super posh makeup hacks with celebrity makeup artist denika 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, she was the younges
. >> fab fashion with actress selma blair. >> that's a great idea! 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 go. >> (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...
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. >> you know, you look like selma blair in that picture. >> stephen: what? >> gorgeous. >> stephen: that's quite a compliment. >> do you see selma blair in that picture? >> stephen: i totally see selma blair in that picture. i can tell you a quick story about this. i had this photo and my brother jay showed this to my brother tommy. and he goes, "tommy, check this out." and my brother tommy goes, "how do we know her? how do we know her?" and my brother jay points at me, and tommy looks at this and looks at me and goes, "all right, how does stephen know her?" i was quite complimented. i do pass muster. >> that's a good name. she's gorgeous. how differently did it make you feel -- >> it made me feel beautiful. >> i think everybody should do drag. honestly. everybody-- it's not just because i'm, you know, for the-- you know, sort of twisted reasons. it's an important-- it's important to know your yin from your yang. >> stephen: and then occasionally have your yin cleaned out. ( cheers and applause ) it's him. not me. i think i got that right. you can tell me ab
. >> you know, you look like selma blair in that picture. >> stephen: what? >> gorgeous. >> stephen: that's quite a compliment. >> do you see selma blair in that picture? >> stephen: i totally see selma blair in that picture. i can tell you a quick story about this. i had this photo and my brother jay showed this to my brother tommy. and he goes, "tommy, check this out." and my brother tommy goes, "how do we know her? how do we know her?"...
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book two and three are two books in there they're connected by the single thread and then selma.le forget both of those actions kind of came out of the response to the 16th street baptist church bombing. for us we're trying to find a way to show people it's not just the freedom, you have to show how it's all connected so young people today feel connected. >> march, big three, it's the third and final element of trilology. now i feel maybe it's a cliff hanger. again, congratulations. it is what you created is not just a document or a teaching tool, it is a legitimate cultural phenomenon and you have a lot to be proud of. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> lots more to come, stay with us tonight. >>> we potentially have some breaking news tonight. a sitting member of congress may be about to lose his seat tonight he's a premare. that big news is just ahead. stay with us. so we're watching primary races tonight in several states. we got an unusual report out of the state of kansas. a tea party congressman appears to be on the verge of losing his seat. tim camp is a far right member
book two and three are two books in there they're connected by the single thread and then selma.le forget both of those actions kind of came out of the response to the 16th street baptist church bombing. for us we're trying to find a way to show people it's not just the freedom, you have to show how it's all connected so young people today feel connected. >> march, big three, it's the third and final element of trilology. now i feel maybe it's a cliff hanger. again, congratulations. it is...
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book two and three are two books in there they're connected by the single thread and then selma.get both of those actions kind of came out of the response to the 16th street baptist church bombing. for us we're trying to find a way to show people it's not just the freedom, you have to show how it's all connected so young people today feel connected. >> march, big three, it's the third and final element of trilology. now i feel maybe it's a cliff hanger. again, congratulations. it is what you created is not just a document or a teaching tool, it is a legitimate cultural phenomenon and you have a lot to be proud of. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> lots more to come, stay with us tonight. ...coach gilman ud his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. more cash back for the things you buy most. the cash r
book two and three are two books in there they're connected by the single thread and then selma.get both of those actions kind of came out of the response to the 16th street baptist church bombing. for us we're trying to find a way to show people it's not just the freedom, you have to show how it's all connected so young people today feel connected. >> march, big three, it's the third and final element of trilology. now i feel maybe it's a cliff hanger. again, congratulations. it is what...
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book two and three are two books in there they're connected by the single thread and then selma.hose actions kind of came out of the response to the 16th street baptist church bombing. for us we're trying to find a way to show people it's not just the freedom, you have to show how it's all connected so young people today feel connected. >> march, big three, it's the third and final element of trilology. now i feel maybe it's a cliff hanger. again, congratulations. it is what you created is not just a document or a teaching tool, it is a legitimate cultural phenomenon and you have a lot to be proud of. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> lots more to come, stay with us tonight. is 22 pages long. did you read every word? no, only lawyers do that. so when you got rear-ended and needed a tow, your insurance company told you to look at page five on your policy. did it say "great news. you're covered!" on page five? no. it said, "blah blah, blah blah blah blah blah..." the liberty mutual app with coverage compass™ makes it easy to know what you're covered for and what you're not. liber
book two and three are two books in there they're connected by the single thread and then selma.hose actions kind of came out of the response to the 16th street baptist church bombing. for us we're trying to find a way to show people it's not just the freedom, you have to show how it's all connected so young people today feel connected. >> march, big three, it's the third and final element of trilology. now i feel maybe it's a cliff hanger. again, congratulations. it is what you created...
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selma she actually sat on my front porch and tweeted a picture of how much she loves kentucky and the clouds, and she took pictures with all the neighbors with my family with my grandbaby. mills's sprawling home sits on five acres in fisherville, kentucky --20 corsey, reporter the film crew built a basement within mills basement. these beams, they're just for show and we can't give away the plot but this is a vital scene in the movie. tina mills, homeowner basically they blew up my basement. scott irick, art director we're putting kentucky on the map as this is the place to go to come make movies. scott irick is the art director on the mom and dad picture. the louisville native says five films are currently in production in kentucky-- thanks to new rules from the legislature giving tax breaks to the entertainment industry. scott irick, art director it's creating lots of local jobs, it's giving jobs to a lot of pe to month, and now we're getting a lot more steady employment. mills says the cast and crew neared 100 at her home. tina mills, homeowner and over here is where they signed my
selma she actually sat on my front porch and tweeted a picture of how much she loves kentucky and the clouds, and she took pictures with all the neighbors with my family with my grandbaby. mills's sprawling home sits on five acres in fisherville, kentucky --20 corsey, reporter the film crew built a basement within mills basement. these beams, they're just for show and we can't give away the plot but this is a vital scene in the movie. tina mills, homeowner basically they blew up my basement....
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they were found safe in selma. steve sbraccia has the latest. >> reporter: that 51-year-old suspect is being held on bond right now pending his first appearance come tomorrow. we know the case involves multiple agencies including the fbi, johnston county sheriff and durham police. it began when durham police said they were called to the 1000 block of camden. the 15, 13 and 11-year-old me off camera that the fbi took the three girls out of the home early tuesday morning and searched this gray van. we tried to speak to somebody in the home but nobody answered the door. in this case he is charged with three counts of abduction and one count of providing a malt beverage. the johnston county sheriff said they had an outstanding warrant from one year ago in august of 2015 abducted a 14-year-old girl and brought her to this selma hotel where he provided alcohol to the child. he now faces those charges, too. the johnston county sheriff said guteirrez has been deported from this country once before but at this point nobody
they were found safe in selma. steve sbraccia has the latest. >> reporter: that 51-year-old suspect is being held on bond right now pending his first appearance come tomorrow. we know the case involves multiple agencies including the fbi, johnston county sheriff and durham police. it began when durham police said they were called to the 1000 block of camden. the 15, 13 and 11-year-old me off camera that the fbi took the three girls out of the home early tuesday morning and searched this...
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cleveland, due to that river fire, and due to the exposure it got, we pretty much are the selma of the environmental movement. and then in 1974, congress passed legislation that created the cuyahoga national park. that canal and the tow path associated with it became the central feature of that national park. we are still what's called an area of concern. there is still some work to be done in terms of completing the job of cleaning up the river. but the needle has gone dramatically to the positive end. we're just about through the area of concern, and in fact, in 2000, then-president bill clinton introduced a program called the american heritage rivers program. he basically put the invitation out to anyone who thought their river was significant enough to the story of america to compete for this new designation. we did. we competed for the cuyahoga river as part of that, and the story was told to us as they went through the deliberation process to choose what was going to be the first ten rivers to be nominated for american heritage river status, that they got to bill clinton, gave hi
cleveland, due to that river fire, and due to the exposure it got, we pretty much are the selma of the environmental movement. and then in 1974, congress passed legislation that created the cuyahoga national park. that canal and the tow path associated with it became the central feature of that national park. we are still what's called an area of concern. there is still some work to be done in terms of completing the job of cleaning up the river. but the needle has gone dramatically to the...
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the most famous moment between lyndon johnson -- lyndon johnson and wallace came in the midst of the selma crisis in which president johnson brought him to washington, or actually, governor wallace volunteered to meet with him where he got people treatment from lyndon johnson. he was pretty intimidated by the whole process, but he was not alone in that respect. lyndon johnson intimidated everyone. that was, of course, in the early 1960's. the last hurrah for the kind of racial campaign came in 1970 against albert brewer, who had been one of his proteges. he replaced his wife as governor. in the wake of that campaign, it was a pretty all out use of the race issue, attacks that brewer was a candidate of blacks. in the aftermath of that, politically, he said to many of his aides that this was the last campaign he would be able to run like this. the public mood of voters was changing and black voters were fully enfranchised at that moment. when he emotionally chain, that, i think, really comes later on. >> as we discussed with dan carter a little earlier, george kellner was governor in 1968 an
the most famous moment between lyndon johnson -- lyndon johnson and wallace came in the midst of the selma crisis in which president johnson brought him to washington, or actually, governor wallace volunteered to meet with him where he got people treatment from lyndon johnson. he was pretty intimidated by the whole process, but he was not alone in that respect. lyndon johnson intimidated everyone. that was, of course, in the early 1960's. the last hurrah for the kind of racial campaign came in...
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. >> fab fashion with actress selma blair. >> that's a great idea! 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 >> 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 out, 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.
. >> fab fashion with actress selma blair. >> that's a great idea! 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 >> what? (cheers and applause)...
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that was given in 2015, the day after the bloody sunday, 50th anniversary celebration was held in selma. she's speaking to a group of congressmen coming down with john lewis to speak with her. i think one of the most powerful parts of this speech is the moment where she directly addresses congressman john lewis. and she says, you know, she talks about this moment in march 2009 where they walk across the bridge together and they hold hands. and she realizes this is such a wonderful gift that she's been given to be able to have this moment with john lewis, where they have moved beyond the pains of the past and they're looking towards the alabama of the future. and in the final line of her speech, she says, but today as george wallace's daughter and as a person of my own, i want to do for you what my father should have done and recognize you for your humanity and for your dignity as a child of god, as a person of good will and character, and as a fellow alabamian. and say welcome home. >>> american history tv in primetime continues tonight with a look at the life and legacy of four-time pr
that was given in 2015, the day after the bloody sunday, 50th anniversary celebration was held in selma. she's speaking to a group of congressmen coming down with john lewis to speak with her. i think one of the most powerful parts of this speech is the moment where she directly addresses congressman john lewis. and she says, you know, she talks about this moment in march 2009 where they walk across the bridge together and they hold hands. and she realizes this is such a wonderful gift that...
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year-old is expected to make his first court appearance in johnston county after they arrested him in selma. a similar charge from last year. he was in the apartment with the girls before they appearance. accused of killing his girlfriend's toddler. he reported the three-year-old missing girl monday. he was watching at the time. investigators found the remains yesterday. the cause of death has not yet been determined. the drowning of a moore county toddler is propping protest today outside ever a social services building. the planners say they're angry that enough was done. she had lost custody of the little boy. she's now charged with involuntary manslaughter. >>> every day we check in with raleigh police to get an update on the investigation to saturday's chaos at crabtree valley mall. they made 00 9-1-1 calls after they thought someone fired gunshots. investigators are pouring through those calls for any sign of what happened that afternoon. several people reported hearing evidence of a shooting. so far, no arrests have been made made. they're supposed to help homeowners associations man
year-old is expected to make his first court appearance in johnston county after they arrested him in selma. a similar charge from last year. he was in the apartment with the girls before they appearance. accused of killing his girlfriend's toddler. he reported the three-year-old missing girl monday. he was watching at the time. investigators found the remains yesterday. the cause of death has not yet been determined. the drowning of a moore county toddler is propping protest today outside ever...
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. >> selma said she won't let her daughter see the movie until 18.usage party" hits theaters this weeken next weekend, the epic reimagining of the charlton hesto classic, "ben hur." we jetted off to mexico city to hang with the cast. >> i tried to be v roman. i heard that you the period costumes the most. what was your favorite? >> the hair. >> you love thelocks. >> yeah. >> what is your name? >> "ben hur." >> i feel like the character itself has taken such a different journey. if i felt it was in any way stepping on the sandals of charlton heston, i wouldn't have done the >> you're taking on a movie that won 11 academy awards. >> it's a bold move. it's like taking on the bible. it could prepare us for anything. >> nischell is making her way back from mexico. there will be another "oceans" movie. will this one be different. instead of clooney, and cheadle, the new "ocean's eight" will feature sandra bullock and cate blanchett. shooting start in october. >> did you notice the stars have something in common? >> what's that? >> girl power! >>> and still
. >> selma said she won't let her daughter see the movie until 18.usage party" hits theaters this weeken next weekend, the epic reimagining of the charlton hesto classic, "ben hur." we jetted off to mexico city to hang with the cast. >> i tried to be v roman. i heard that you the period costumes the most. what was your favorite? >> the hair. >> you love thelocks. >> yeah. >> what is your name? >> "ben hur." >> i feel like...
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you got three dollars from me. ) smith won a grammy and an oscar the film "selma." check out this view of hurricane gaston from space-- nasa shared the imagelocated 500 miles east of bermuda. gaston is expected to remain a powerful hurricane for several days. fitbit is targeting swimmers with one of its newest devices. the company added the swim-proof flex two-- to its tracker lineup today. the model is sleeker than the previous versions -- and you can leavei pool or while taking a shower. for more stories now trending -- go to our website ktnv coming up later.. in tonight's abc primetime lineup.. 8:00 bachelor in paradise 10:00 mistresses then on 13 action news.. live at 11.. darcy stand-up: /nats high five/ getting a high five is usually a good thing, but not in tonight's dirty dining. we're calling it the "dirty fiver" because we've got five restaurants on the dirty dining list. imminent health hazards. appetite! see you on action news live at 11. that's 13 action news for now.. but... we hope to see you again later tonight.... for 13 action news.... live at 11.
you got three dollars from me. ) smith won a grammy and an oscar the film "selma." check out this view of hurricane gaston from space-- nasa shared the imagelocated 500 miles east of bermuda. gaston is expected to remain a powerful hurricane for several days. fitbit is targeting swimmers with one of its newest devices. the company added the swim-proof flex two-- to its tracker lineup today. the model is sleeker than the previous versions -- and you can leavei pool or while taking a...
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. >> fab fashion with actress selma blair. >> that's a great idea! 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)
. >> fab fashion with actress selma blair. >> that's a great idea! 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)
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in "selma."ts in maine." >> you look like you haven't slept in ages. >> my wife just died. >> my child died. my child. >> i know that. >> why do you act so pious? it's a good thing you never had children. >> i'm sure you think that. you would. >> don't presume to know me. >> i can see why she never came here. >> oh, she just didn't. >> look how that turned out. >> that wasn't my fault. >> no? >> no. >> i saw how she came back from here. that was you. >> boy, david oyelowo welcome back to the table. >> thank you. >> you're a producer on this movie, too? >> i am, i am. i really wanted to see this one made. >> because? >> i think -- well, it's a universal theme. we're ail whether we like it or not, are going to have to deal with bereavement at some point in our lives. it's something as a society we shy away from. when i read the script, its was a beautiful treatment of thing we all go through. >> was it a learning experience? >> it was a learning experience. what drew me to it was also the thing tha
in "selma."ts in maine." >> you look like you haven't slept in ages. >> my wife just died. >> my child died. my child. >> i know that. >> why do you act so pious? it's a good thing you never had children. >> i'm sure you think that. you would. >> don't presume to know me. >> i can see why she never came here. >> oh, she just didn't. >> look how that turned out. >> that wasn't my fault. >> no? >> no....
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the girls -- who are not related to him -- were later found in selma. they were 'not' physically harmed. he was also served with a warrant -- charging him with a similar abduction -- last why an amber alert was not issud. tonight, the relationship between 'law enforcement' and 'residents'... top of mind in cumberland county. the fayetteville- cumberland 'human relations' commission-- holding a special meeting-- to tackle the 'tense' issue-- that has people talking across the country. andrea blanford reports. leaders in law enforcement shared their thoughts on the violence happening in other parts of our country... and their hopes-- that they're doing enough to keep that from happening here. "transparency" seems to be the nameo when it comes to building strong relationships between police... and the communities they serve. 4 56 if you get to know people they don't mind calling you. longtime cumberland county sheriff earl butler and fayetteville police chief harold medlock used their time before the "fayetteville cumberland human relations commission" to
the girls -- who are not related to him -- were later found in selma. they were 'not' physically harmed. he was also served with a warrant -- charging him with a similar abduction -- last why an amber alert was not issud. tonight, the relationship between 'law enforcement' and 'residents'... top of mind in cumberland county. the fayetteville- cumberland 'human relations' commission-- holding a special meeting-- to tackle the 'tense' issue-- that has people talking across the country. andrea...
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on "jimmy kimmel live," selma salma hyek. >> have a great weekend. >> wow. i have to say, i really-- i only have an idea. to be fair, i really don't even know where to start with this one, but if you're talking about appendages-- >> let's try and break down the question. >> let's break it down here. let's see what we got here. >> sporting some impressive appendages, the markhor, saiga, and nubian ibex appeared on modern farmer's list of animals with the best what? >> all right, so nubian.
on "jimmy kimmel live," selma salma hyek. >> have a great weekend. >> wow. i have to say, i really-- i only have an idea. to be fair, i really don't even know where to start with this one, but if you're talking about appendages-- >> let's try and break down the question. >> let's break it down here. let's see what we got here. >> sporting some impressive appendages, the markhor, saiga, and nubian ibex appeared on modern farmer's list of animals with the...
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so many people came to selma. young people from the colleges and universities to work or to go on the freedom ride. >> congressman lewis said so much more. his books have been best sellers, and are being used as teaching tools in schools. the book march is out now. it's in bookstores. >> that's incredible that you were at that dinner. >> i enjoyed that. >> really? >> you're sitting with living history. >> what stood out? >> there's too much. he's a humble man and he believes that america is different from the times of the civil rights struggles. and different in a better way. >> okay. >> yeah. >>> went to go now to sal. sal, how are things looking as we get closer to the start of the commute. >> it's a little bit crowded already in some areas dave and christina. westbound 580 the traffic is going to be a little bit slow on the altamont pass. look at the slow traffic according to the road sensors. when you see red on the road sensors, that means traffic is slow. speeds are getting county there. only 30 miles per ho
so many people came to selma. young people from the colleges and universities to work or to go on the freedom ride. >> congressman lewis said so much more. his books have been best sellers, and are being used as teaching tools in schools. the book march is out now. it's in bookstores. >> that's incredible that you were at that dinner. >> i enjoyed that. >> really? >> you're sitting with living history. >> what stood out? >> there's too much. he's a...
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the fbi found the man tuesday in selma. he abducted three girls ages 11, 13, 15. johnson county sheriff's ic abducting a 14-year-old last summer. authorities in johnson county say their records indicate he was once removed trump u.s. but theron sure -- from the u.s. but theron sure of his immigration stat is. >>> the man accused killing his girlfriend and her children is in greeneville and expected to be rained in virginia today. police say dibon jab toone say before leaving town. a welfare check led police to find the four. they're trying to pinpoint when they all died. her family says they're in shock and want to remember the victims for who they were and not how they died. >> love the family, love their job and she had great potentials in life. she was looking for great things. >> i would hate honest truly to see another family what happened to mine. i wouldn't want that to happen to nobody else. extra tide to north carolina tomorrow. >>> co-workers of raleigh shooting victim thomas are hoping you will come out to celebrate his life. thomas was shot and killed
the fbi found the man tuesday in selma. he abducted three girls ages 11, 13, 15. johnson county sheriff's ic abducting a 14-year-old last summer. authorities in johnson county say their records indicate he was once removed trump u.s. but theron sure -- from the u.s. but theron sure of his immigration stat is. >>> the man accused killing his girlfriend and her children is in greeneville and expected to be rained in virginia today. police say dibon jab toone say before leaving town. a...
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on "jimmy kimmel live," selma salma hyek. >> have a great weekend. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmyight, salma hayek -- from "pitch," mark consuelos -- snoop dogg -- and music from grouplove. with cleto and the cletones. and now, more than likely, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for
on "jimmy kimmel live," selma salma hyek. >> have a great weekend. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmyight, salma hayek -- from "pitch," mark consuelos -- snoop dogg -- and music from grouplove. with cleto and the cletones. and now, more than likely, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for