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and get these stories from the people in selma. but -- taylor branch but but something very personal toying with the idea because they're redoing a series and selma got a lot of publicity we want to appeal to the general public. and from of a juicy parts. and then to complete the project. >>. >> i was at the hampton institute and as a result any reaction? and faq for sharing that and what we sometimes forget there were people in civil rights activities and often students who have to decide if they would continue in school to commit themselves full-time. and that they made james was the student at vanderbilt at the time. and trained folks so with a few expressed any interest at all in the civil-rights work. >> and he talks about the courage of being the selma sharecropper with the amount of intimidation you would suffer to do something like registered to vote one of those horrors of kent state. to say they should have shot them all into here and then remember the kid that was active in the protest because the campus did shutdown aft
and get these stories from the people in selma. but -- taylor branch but but something very personal toying with the idea because they're redoing a series and selma got a lot of publicity we want to appeal to the general public. and from of a juicy parts. and then to complete the project. >>. >> i was at the hampton institute and as a result any reaction? and faq for sharing that and what we sometimes forget there were people in civil rights activities and often students who have to...
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>> born in selma in 1907. my wife had to go to an obstetrician downtown. >> some things haven't changed much. >> wonderful presentation. doctor? and work hard for that. thanks. >> thank you so much. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> i enjoyed the talk. >> thank you so much. [inaudible conversations] thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> do you remember a guy named dick breeder meyer? i talked to dick and in kensington he is out there. he said i thought it was all outside and we saw the photos of the fbi taken and every one of those students, we just didn't know who our students were and you knew the good students. you didn't know the bad students. >> the most unlikely place, you picked a spot with students working in steel mills. >> you were probably working a job on the side. >> these were not radical types. they were easily renewal. >> the presence on campus is more than the war day. he left home on sunday and i am going to lay down my life if i have 2. when they really want to upset their parents, h
>> born in selma in 1907. my wife had to go to an obstetrician downtown. >> some things haven't changed much. >> wonderful presentation. doctor? and work hard for that. thanks. >> thank you so much. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> i enjoyed the talk. >> thank you so much. [inaudible conversations] thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> do you remember a guy named dick breeder meyer? i talked to dick and in kensington he is out there. he said i...
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he's joining me live from selma this morning.d jackson, this is not only historic recognition for you and the generation that you have come out of of student leaders in the late '50s and '60s, but it's nostalgia for you. this is where you really hooked into the king movement. >> it really is. i came here as a student in 1965, and i speak again today 52 years later. what's critical about selma, brother al, is that we've been denied the protected right to vote for 85 years. when they removed the troops in 1880, they removed protections. and during that season, we were 5,000 lynchings between 1880 and 1950, denying the right to vote, denying the right to access. selma's turning point was it brought in federal protections, federal oversight, and jefferson davis sessions made the case that it was wrong that the federal protection was intrusion on the state of alabama. he still holds that position. so, by the time it got to shelby, judge roberts and the sessions ideology prevailed. and now the protection had been removed, and therefore
he's joining me live from selma this morning.d jackson, this is not only historic recognition for you and the generation that you have come out of of student leaders in the late '50s and '60s, but it's nostalgia for you. this is where you really hooked into the king movement. >> it really is. i came here as a student in 1965, and i speak again today 52 years later. what's critical about selma, brother al, is that we've been denied the protected right to vote for 85 years. when they...
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about a month later was the selma march. for more information on the march open the nbc washington app and search selma. >>> the sikh community in washington state is on edge tonight after a sikh man was shot while working on his car in his suburban seattle driveway friday. local authorities saying the masked gunman told him to, quote, go back to your country. the fbi is now helping local police investigate this as a possible hate crime. >> he just got his gun out and shot at him. >> it appears that, under the circumstances, was the victim of a crime because of his appearance, his ethnicity. his race, and therefore that would make it a hate crime. >> so far, no arrests. india's foreign minister identified the victim as a u.s. national of >>> a scandal with the brave woman in the military. investigators looking into reports that marines and veterans circulated nude pictures of their fellow service members on social media. the pictures of more than two dozen women surfaced in early january. the women were allegedly identified
about a month later was the selma march. for more information on the march open the nbc washington app and search selma. >>> the sikh community in washington state is on edge tonight after a sikh man was shot while working on his car in his suburban seattle driveway friday. local authorities saying the masked gunman told him to, quote, go back to your country. the fbi is now helping local police investigate this as a possible hate crime. >> he just got his gun out and shot at...
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. >> we'll take to you selma, alabama where thousands march in montgomery just as marchers did 52 years ago. >> hotel guesses are sent running after multi alarm fire broke out. we will tell you what's being blamed for causing this fire. we're back at the top of the hour.
. >> we'll take to you selma, alabama where thousands march in montgomery just as marchers did 52 years ago. >> hotel guesses are sent running after multi alarm fire broke out. we will tell you what's being blamed for causing this fire. we're back at the top of the hour.
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we take you to selma, alabama, next. to folks everywhere whose diabetic... ...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. well this here's a load-bearing wall. we'll go ahead and rip that out. (husband)yeah? it's going to cause a lot of problems. totally unnecessary and it triples the budget. (husband)mmmm. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi® double cash card does. earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. double means double. >>> it's been 52 years to the day since the infamous bloody sunday in selma, alabama. that is where police turned violent on
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msnbc's tremane lee is in selma for the an verniversary. does this year hold particular significance? >> reporter: every year since that year, 1965, there's been special significance here in selma. they kicked off the voting rights and i am here at brown chapel which really was the staging ground where much of the planning for the selma to montgomery march had been staged. you can see behind me, there are a couple hundred people that in about an hour will rally outside of this church and march a half a mile to the edmond pettis bridge where as you mentioned, bloody sunday occurred where so many marchers who were pushing for voting rights were met by state troopers, bloodied and beaten. there's one thing that folks say over and over again is that the fight wasn't won 50 years ago. that the fight not only is just beginning for voting rights and now it's time to pass that fight on to the next generation. now i spoke to a woman named benny crenshaw. he was one of the original foot soldiers here in 1965 and she also served on the city council fo
msnbc's tremane lee is in selma for the an verniversary. does this year hold particular significance? >> reporter: every year since that year, 1965, there's been special significance here in selma. they kicked off the voting rights and i am here at brown chapel which really was the staging ground where much of the planning for the selma to montgomery march had been staged. you can see behind me, there are a couple hundred people that in about an hour will rally outside of this church and...
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. >>> plus, selma, alabama, 52 years after bloody sunday. today a re-enactment symbolic for the fight of voting rights in the 1960s and again today. >>> the white house is now asking congress to widen its probe into russian interference in the 2016 election. their logic? they want to include the potential abuse of executive branch powers. the move comes after president trump accused former president obama of wiretapping trump tower in the week before the election. spokesperson for former president obama denied obama or any white house official ever ordered surveillance on a u.s. citizen. former director of national intelligence, james clapper, also refutes the president's -- president trump's claims here. in an exclusive interview on nbc's "meet the press." take a listen here. >> for the part of the national security apparatus that i oversaw as dni, there was no such wiretap activity mounted against the president-elect at the time, as a candidate or against his campaign. >> if the fbi, for instance, had a court order, that would be informati
. >>> plus, selma, alabama, 52 years after bloody sunday. today a re-enactment symbolic for the fight of voting rights in the 1960s and again today. >>> the white house is now asking congress to widen its probe into russian interference in the 2016 election. their logic? they want to include the potential abuse of executive branch powers. the move comes after president trump accused former president obama of wiretapping trump tower in the week before the election. spokesperson...
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. >>> on the ground in selma, 52 years since the bloody sunday march. a special report for the news you might have missed on jeff sessions' justice department and how civil rights activists say they are taking him on. >>> plus, a panel of comedians on satire in the age of trump as snl finds its mark. >> i went to bed, i got 800 messages on phone alerts saying i was a sneaky little liar. i didn't know what to do. so my lawyer said, run, jeffrey, run! and i started running and running. >> but we begin with the top story this whole weekend and there are two ways to report it. here is one way. trump made unfounded accusations that obama wiretapped him. and that's part of the story. but here is the larger context. the ongoing questions about trump's ties to russia continue to consume his presidency, even as he tries to change the subject from why his associates are under investigation to whether they were somehow wrongly wiretapped. consider that on saturday trump made this explosive allegation about wiretapping but by today the white house walking it back t
. >>> on the ground in selma, 52 years since the bloody sunday march. a special report for the news you might have missed on jeff sessions' justice department and how civil rights activists say they are taking him on. >>> plus, a panel of comedians on satire in the age of trump as snl finds its mark. >> i went to bed, i got 800 messages on phone alerts saying i was a sneaky little liar. i didn't know what to do. so my lawyer said, run, jeffrey, run! and i started running...
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right now they're picking up free furniture at selma olander elementary in san jose. marianne favro is live at the school with reactions from some of the evacuees. people just came today and donated their stuff. >> reporter: right, it has been absolutely incredible. more than a thousand people showed up here today to donate furniture and other household items including this leather couch. you can see over here people are loading up mattresses to take them home. many of the flood evacuees tell me they lost everything and they so desperately need all of this furniture. the furniture was brought here to selma olander elementary in san jose this morning. this afternoon the flood evacuees have been shopping for free home furnishings. many of the victims say this will help them take care of their family. >> we lost everything. i have no car right now. all our stuff on the first floor gone. all we have is some of our clothes, our bed, that's it. >> she and her family are still living in the evacuation center at seven trees the and have been there nearly a month. she has nowh
right now they're picking up free furniture at selma olander elementary in san jose. marianne favro is live at the school with reactions from some of the evacuees. people just came today and donated their stuff. >> reporter: right, it has been absolutely incredible. more than a thousand people showed up here today to donate furniture and other household items including this leather couch. you can see over here people are loading up mattresses to take them home. many of the flood evacuees...
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crossing the bridge from selma to montgomery in remembrance of bloody sunday.mages of police beating 600 marchers flashed across tv screens nationwide. it's widely believed that march helped build momentum for passage of the landmark voting rights act of 1965. >> brigadier general david deputy retired after 41 years of season. he enlisted in the air national guard of april, 1976, at 18 as a fourth generation guardsman. he went on to serve over 24 years as a delaware state trooper, retiring with a rank of captain. today senator tom carper and the mayor were on hand to celebrate his career. >>> some local volunteer fire fighters hosted a break it's for the community they serve. eggs, sausage, french toast and coffee on the menu. people from all walks of life and all across the community showed up. >>> a brand new interactive exhibit called this is hunger opened today. it's the first of its kind free exhibit that is here in philadelphia as part of a 10 month national tour giving people an interactive look at the realities of hunger in the u.s. this exhibit is set
crossing the bridge from selma to montgomery in remembrance of bloody sunday.mages of police beating 600 marchers flashed across tv screens nationwide. it's widely believed that march helped build momentum for passage of the landmark voting rights act of 1965. >> brigadier general david deputy retired after 41 years of season. he enlisted in the air national guard of april, 1976, at 18 as a fourth generation guardsman. he went on to serve over 24 years as a delaware state trooper,...
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we will take you to alabama as people recreate the march from selma to ♪ >> some r sky moments at a hoteln california as fast moving fire gave asbestos z just minutes to escape, all happened at the travel in valeho outside of san francisco sunday, multi alarm fire started in a room on the first floor and quickly spread to the second floor. several victims claim the smoke detectors in their rooms didn't work. hotel employee says they were all operational. >> if you go get them and bring them to me right now, i'm telling you, he's lying, he's lying. they had to drag my wheel claire down the stairs. we didn't even have an ex at this time get me out. >> now, according to firefighters everyone made it out of the building and three people were treated for smoke inhalation, officials believe the fire was sparked by a fuel can left on a balcony. >> the marine corps under investigation after service members allegedly shared naked photos of their female cam rods on social media. hundreds of marines belong to the secret united facebook group, where thousands of photos of make female service members
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plus along po tom it is in 3 district with including the regional commercial district that western selma and the residential on classify district has a restaurants doing business as chevron a burger king drive through and those structures were you constructed in 1998 that and the drive through restaurant in 1999 and currently under proclamation the immediately surrounding are office buildings to the north an industrial and south of market to the west and mixed income or mixed use with upper floors to the south and educating that department has 8 comment letters from neighbors several the letters support the project but majority have opposition to placing the driveway on po tom street 860 in your packet there are copies of correspondence and let the existence know that staff wants to provide the commission with copies of the costa hawkins and two amended motions that primarily more clearly organize the required finding relevant to the zoning district for the project after analyzing all aspects the department staff finds this applies with the applicable planning code and with the policies
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guzman brought his daughters to s selma, not realizing this was the day it took place. >> we saw the movement and read about martin luther king and their movement for civil rights. what are the odds? we were blessed to some to selma on this day. >> this year's festival was shifted across the bridge outside of city limits because of a dispute between organizers and city leaders over fees. >>> amazon chief is supposed to give more details about taking tourists on sub orbital flights. blue origin is set to unveil rockets that will be used for space travel. the first step is sub orbital flights. a shipping service is proposed that could support a human settlement on the moon. the rockets will compete with those developed by elon musk's spacex, who proposed building a colony on mars. >>> let's get to meteorologist mike nicco. hail yesterday and more to come today? >> a little this morning. the chance is starting to fall apart as the energy is just not there for hail production. but because it is so cold, there is definitely snow outside. a few light showers heading to santa rosa. sonoma,
guzman brought his daughters to s selma, not realizing this was the day it took place. >> we saw the movement and read about martin luther king and their movement for civil rights. what are the odds? we were blessed to some to selma on this day. >> this year's festival was shifted across the bridge outside of city limits because of a dispute between organizers and city leaders over fees. >>> amazon chief is supposed to give more details about taking tourists on sub orbital...
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and yet you have the likes of kate moss and selma hayek wearing them, had a jamaican that happen? amazing. you can search, because i know which store buys it from, each store buys a different thing, and you are able to trace it. that is a gift for you, you can't beat that marketing. that helps sales incredibly, and social media is so important, so once repairs that picture or a celebrity does, we see a direct correlation with sales on the website, so we can trace it, click baxter regli from instagram, twitter, pinch rest. you mention those social media sites, what percentage of your day do you spend on social media promoting your brand? too much, i think about it is so brand? too much, i think about it is so important. we have a blog section on the website where we do interviews with interesting, inspiring women. we are always looking to work with photographers who have big social media influences, so it is a whole new different type of celebrity now you have wearing your product, notjust selma hayek, kate moss come it is also these girls who would not necessarily be known on the
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and it says to join us in selma on the right side of history.alling for in that letter, sir? >> well, what we're calling for is for the attorney general to call and demand the congress fully restore voting rights act, that he make a public stance. he comes from alabama he claims he wants doto do right. this is an opportunity for him to show that. tomorrow would be 1349 days, three years, eight months, ten days since the supreme court nullified the voegt rights actis by dismanniling section four. that is 1348 days longer than strong thurman filibustered the 1957 civil rights act. and we've had 22 states that represent nearly 250 electoral votes, over 50% of bloblack voto have put in place the voter suppression law. there was a voter suppression hack of our political system. >> and do you expect attorney general sessions to show up in his home state? the justice department has reversed his position on the texas voter i.d. case. they seem to be taking the opposite position as previous justices on voter rights. >> i don't know if he'll show up, but
and it says to join us in selma on the right side of history.alling for in that letter, sir? >> well, what we're calling for is for the attorney general to call and demand the congress fully restore voting rights act, that he make a public stance. he comes from alabama he claims he wants doto do right. this is an opportunity for him to show that. tomorrow would be 1349 days, three years, eight months, ten days since the supreme court nullified the voegt rights actis by dismanniling...
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el evento efectuado en la primaria selma olinder...fueorganizado para el benefic delos ms de 14-milfectadosciones registradas debidoal desbordamiento del arroyo coyote en febrepasado... sot ulrikaallero, redente desplazada "perdimos todo. no tenemos nadtodo fue una perdida total" alli, familias fueron dadas loportunidad de escoger entruna variedad de sofs, mesas,colchones, juguetes y por supuesto ropa...para gradualmente rehacer susvidas... sin embargo, al caer la noche yregresar a sus hogares...lamagnitud de sus problemasra evidte juzgandoor la palabras delafligida mer... sot rika cabaero, residentdesplazada "miren el mojo que vamos hacercon esto somos homeless. esto esdemasiado" la seÑora le do a telemun 48 que anst a la eera de uda monetaria, ya que lo recibieron de parte de un donante privadorecientemente no fue suciente...sot ulrika caballero, residen desplazada "de los $5 millones yo so recibo1,000 y mhija $1,500. no puedo creer que de todo ese dinero eso sea lo nico que nospudieron dar" sin luz o electricidad en suvivienda, la seÑora ulrika se prepara para regresar a un hotelque dice
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. >> they intended to march across that bridge in selma, alabama. they were attacked by police though. that day became known as bloody sunday. more than half a century later activists say voter id laws threaten the right to vote that for. >> we have less voting rights today than we had in 1965. we have more voter suppression in recent years than we've seen since jim crow. >> the selma march is credited for building momentum for passage of the landmark voting rights act of 1965. >>> a mexican congressman climbed the fence separating the u.s. and mexico to protest president trump's plan to build a border wall. he says he wanted to be photographed on top of the barrier to demonstrate what he calls the futility of the president's plan. the congressman says it was easy for him to climb that fence and that he easily could have crossed into the united states. he said, it's quote, absurd to construct a wall. >>> president trump set to introduce a new immigration order. what you need to know before it takes effect. >> what to expect during this first rush ho
. >> they intended to march across that bridge in selma, alabama. they were attacked by police though. that day became known as bloody sunday. more than half a century later activists say voter id laws threaten the right to vote that for. >> we have less voting rights today than we had in 1965. we have more voter suppression in recent years than we've seen since jim crow. >> the selma march is credited for building momentum for passage of the landmark voting rights act of...
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>> born in selma in 1907. my wife had to go to an obstetrician downtown. >> some things haven't changed much. >> wonderful presentation. doctor? and work hard for that. thanks. >> thank you so much. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> i enjoyed the talk. >> thank you so much. [inaudible conversations] thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> do you remember a guy named dick breeder meyer? i talked to dick and in kensington he is out there. he said i thought it was all outside and we saw the photos of the fbi taken and every one of those students, we just didn't know who our students were and you knew the good students. you didn't know the bad students. >> the most unlikely place, you picked a spot with students working in steel mills. >> you were probably working a job on the side. >> these were not radical types. they were easily renewal. >> the presence on campus is more than the war day. he left home on sunday and i am going to lay down my life if i have 2. when they really want to upset their parents, h
>> born in selma in 1907. my wife had to go to an obstetrician downtown. >> some things haven't changed much. >> wonderful presentation. doctor? and work hard for that. thanks. >> thank you so much. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> i enjoyed the talk. >> thank you so much. [inaudible conversations] thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> do you remember a guy named dick breeder meyer? i talked to dick and in kensington he is out there. he said i...
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martin luther king delivered in 1965 when he marched from selma to montgomery, alabama, and he asked this question and i quote "how long? not long. forever.n live ho" mexico will pay for the wall, i will release my tax returns, hidden ties with our enemy, russia -- how long? mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to please hold president trump accountable and do what you know in your heart is right. demand answers and allow the you to justice. how long? i yield the remainder of my time. >> the gentleman from maryland is wrecking dies for five minutes. -- is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. released a bill .ast night that bill deals with every american's welfare, every american's welfare. every child's welfare in this country. were able to testify before the committee on wednesday. none of them were able to come how it committee and say will affect them, their families, or their fellow citizens. none of them were able to testify as to the benefits of the affordable care act for them , their families, their children, and their neighbors. none of them will have been abl
martin luther king delivered in 1965 when he marched from selma to montgomery, alabama, and he asked this question and i quote "how long? not long. forever.n live ho" mexico will pay for the wall, i will release my tax returns, hidden ties with our enemy, russia -- how long? mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to please hold president trump accountable and do what you know in your heart is right. demand answers and allow the you to justice. how long? i yield the remainder of my time....
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. >> we'll take to you selma, alabama where thousands march in montgomery just as marchers did 52 years. >> hotel guesses are sent running after multi alarm fire broke out. we will tell you what's being blamed for causing this fire. we're back at the top of the hour. >>> an age err in the hospital after a double shooting and crash that left his older brother dead. but neighbors are calling for this morning. >> and this weekend felt like winter, because it is, but good news, there is some warmth on the way, we'll tell were you it gets here and how warm it will get. >> president trump expected to sign the new version of his immigration order today. we'll tell you about the two big changes that is expected to have. >> today is monday, march 6, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. lauren and meisha keeping an eye on things this morning, lauren in for katie. >> good morning, you guys, the roads are looking actually real good this morning, no accidents, no disable vehicles, lot of construction. i feel like i'm on auto pilot this monday morning, but so far so good. >> all right
. >> we'll take to you selma, alabama where thousands march in montgomery just as marchers did 52 years. >> hotel guesses are sent running after multi alarm fire broke out. we will tell you what's being blamed for causing this fire. we're back at the top of the hour. >>> an age err in the hospital after a double shooting and crash that left his older brother dead. but neighbors are calling for this morning. >> and this weekend felt like winter, because it is, but good...
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flaked joe jonas selma and no shocker celebs support rihanna.> and a new episode on tv on "this is us." a little sexy time? apparently justin hartley campaigning for some. >> your show, producers got him to drop his pants, and a i think in the first episode of the show. the premiere. >> has anything like that come up for you? >> the thing about it is -- no. i'm a little upset about it. where's that go? offended. >> justin's used to being shirtless eye candy for the ladies. done it lots of time in his career. the single dad of 12-year-old isabella now is happy to lead the nude scene at tv's dad milo. >> a tremendous actor and sweet also a very, very good sport and awesome human being i. would like to think that jack and i are both good men, kind men and love our families. >> with just two episodes left in the season a lot of people are crying on the inside, even j. lo's a big fan. get ready. tonight another emotional moment as the character kate breaks down with toby. ♪ look up >> in real life, the 36-year-old is celebrating her romance with josh
flaked joe jonas selma and no shocker celebs support rihanna.> and a new episode on tv on "this is us." a little sexy time? apparently justin hartley campaigning for some. >> your show, producers got him to drop his pants, and a i think in the first episode of the show. the premiere. >> has anything like that come up for you? >> the thing about it is -- no. i'm a little upset about it. where's that go? offended. >> justin's used to being shirtless eye candy...
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we'll take you to selma in just a little bit. >>> the former spy chief to president trump's claim thatpresident obama ordered the wiretapping of trump tower during the 2016 election and here's more of james clapper on "meet the press". >> if something like that happened, would this be something you would be aware of? >> i would certainly hope so. i can say -- obviously, i can't speak officially anymore, but i will say that for the part of the national security apparatus that i oversaw as dni, was there no thought to wiretap activity mounted against the president-elect at the time, as the candidate or against his campaign. >> there is no fisa order? >> not to my knowledge. >> of anything at trump touer? >> no. >> i want to bring in national security intelligence and national security reporter ken delane p delaney. we heard from james clapper right there, does it lay anything to rest as far as wiretapping right there? we spoke to john harwood and he said that, no, he doesn't think so. >> well, i would say this. it lays to rest the accusation of wiretapping and it doesn't lay to rest the
we'll take you to selma in just a little bit. >>> the former spy chief to president trump's claim thatpresident obama ordered the wiretapping of trump tower during the 2016 election and here's more of james clapper on "meet the press". >> if something like that happened, would this be something you would be aware of? >> i would certainly hope so. i can say -- obviously, i can't speak officially anymore, but i will say that for the part of the national security...
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martin luther king delivered in 1965 when he marched from selma to montgomery, alabama and he asked these questions and i quote, how long? not long. lie can live forever. ?ow long mexico will pay for the wall. i will release my tax returns. discriminatory trouble him. hidden ties with our enemy, russia. how long? mr. speaker, i asked my colleagues to please hold president trump accountable and to do what you know in our -- your heart is right. answers. allow the facts to lead you to justice. how long? the remainder of my time. >> gentlelady yields tactful -- the gentlelady yields back. is recognized. >> thank you mr. speaker. republicans released a bill last night. with everyeals americans welfare. every americans welfare. every child's welfare in this country. them were able to committeefore the before the committee marks it up on wednesday. none of them were able to come to that committee and say how it will affect them or their families or their fellow citizens. none of them were able to testify as to the benefits of the affordable care act for them , their families, their children, an
martin luther king delivered in 1965 when he marched from selma to montgomery, alabama and he asked these questions and i quote, how long? not long. lie can live forever. ?ow long mexico will pay for the wall. i will release my tax returns. discriminatory trouble him. hidden ties with our enemy, russia. how long? mr. speaker, i asked my colleagues to please hold president trump accountable and to do what you know in our -- your heart is right. answers. allow the facts to lead you to justice....
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. ♪ >>> in selma, alabama today, they recreated a key event in the fight for civil rights, the march ago, credited with building momentum that eventually led to the passage of the voting rights act. activists were viciously attacked in police known as bloody sunday. today, the reverend jesse jackson and other civil rights activists led thousands across the historic bridge. >>> the seat community in washington state is on edge tonight after a sikh man was shot working on his car in his suburban seattle driveway friday. local authorities said the g gunman said, quote, go back to your country. the fbi is helping in this investigation. so far, no arrests. india's foreign minister identified the victim as a u.s. national of indian dissent saying he is now out of danger, and he is recovering at the hospital. >>> there's new help for firefighters in prince george's county. studies show being a firefighter is causing ptsd at rates similar to those found in combat veterans. today, a new treatment center opened. this is first of its kind facility in north america. senator chris van holland spo
. ♪ >>> in selma, alabama today, they recreated a key event in the fight for civil rights, the march ago, credited with building momentum that eventually led to the passage of the voting rights act. activists were viciously attacked in police known as bloody sunday. today, the reverend jesse jackson and other civil rights activists led thousands across the historic bridge. >>> the seat community in washington state is on edge tonight after a sikh man was shot working on his...
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she's one of the fastest women in the united states who introduced you to girard colleges selma daviscoming up. welcome to the hyundai sports zone, i'm lesley van arsdale we have a big night. we're going to tell you about the ivy league tournament but we're going to start off with the flyers, they had the day after after a tough loss on the road to the capitols, the fly guys lost in overtime to the best team in hockey. first score did not come until the third period. nick backstrom was able to score the game winner in over the for the caps. dave hextall and steve mason know how important this is >> unfortunately they're not going to be able to get the second one >> it's an important stretch and you have to do bring your best. everybody understands the importance of these games, these are the games that you want to have to be meaningful. controlling and destiny >> one of our absolute favorite people from sports radio 94 wip glen macnow. thank you for coming in. despite ending the week on a is our note with an over the loss, the flyers able to string a few wins together and getting us a
she's one of the fastest women in the united states who introduced you to girard colleges selma daviscoming up. welcome to the hyundai sports zone, i'm lesley van arsdale we have a big night. we're going to tell you about the ivy league tournament but we're going to start off with the flyers, they had the day after after a tough loss on the road to the capitols, the fly guys lost in overtime to the best team in hockey. first score did not come until the third period. nick backstrom was able to...
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now, this morning this is a time when the flood evacuees can come to selma olander elementary school in san jose and pick these items up for free. many of the victims lost everything, as i mentioned. i talked to one woman who said these donations will help her take care of her family. >> it will help me feed my family for the first few months. i got my table for the dining table, i got my sofa. i cannot believe it. because we were worrying about that, where am i going to get the money to buy those things. >> reporter: the family is still living in the vaekation center at seven trees. since she has nowhere to put the donations, u-haul is offering to use this truck for a month to store the items. all the furniture is free for flood evacuees. more than 200 people picked them up today and they will no longer be able to pick them up after 5:00 tonight. so there's a last-minute rush for the evacuees to come here and collect their belongings. what happens to all these things the after 5:00? the salvation army is going to pick them up. right now they're already packing them up. so many flood
now, this morning this is a time when the flood evacuees can come to selma olander elementary school in san jose and pick these items up for free. many of the victims lost everything, as i mentioned. i talked to one woman who said these donations will help her take care of her family. >> it will help me feed my family for the first few months. i got my table for the dining table, i got my sofa. i cannot believe it. because we were worrying about that, where am i going to get the money to...
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our own john lewis was beaten crossing the bridge in selma. workers trying to negotiate rights were beaten and jailed. >> so you said that it's time now to bring this back. you think it has a chance of getting passed now? >> well, when you think back at it, 35 states ratified it. we were three states short. for some reason, there was a time frame placed in the preamble of the actual amendment. now, not all of these amendments have preambles that put time limitations on it. this one had it. the congress then extended it. so we're attempting to just get rid of that timetable and allow it to be able to work its way in other states, including nevada, virginia, and illinois which are prime to take it up. what's most interesting is to hear the late antonin scalia, the supreme court justice who was asked this question. he says, "certainly there's nothing in the constitution that requires discrimination based on sex. the only question is whether it prohibits it. it does not." and that is what's critical. 94% of the population thinks it's in the consti
our own john lewis was beaten crossing the bridge in selma. workers trying to negotiate rights were beaten and jailed. >> so you said that it's time now to bring this back. you think it has a chance of getting passed now? >> well, when you think back at it, 35 states ratified it. we were three states short. for some reason, there was a time frame placed in the preamble of the actual amendment. now, not all of these amendments have preambles that put time limitations on it. this one...
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. >>> tuesday is the 52nd anniversary of the march across the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama, also known as bloody sunday. but one alabama official spoke out about a controversial voting issue. the service was held this morning at brown chapel where guests spoke about the history of voting rights. alabama secretary of state john merrill spoke in support of a controversial state law that requires people to have a state or federal i.d. in order to vote. some people in opposition to the photo i.d. law walked out of the service. >> it is just like the pole tax that's being proven in court unconstitutional in texas and north carolina. >> the ncaap president went on to say it's just wrong for the secretary of state to speak out in support of the voter i.d. law. >>> a roller coaster day of weather across the bay area. >> let's take you out live right now. a look at the san mateo bridge. rob mayeda is back here with a look a that forecast coming up right after the break. - everything we stock at grocery outlet has crazy low prices. do you know how we do it? - how? - bargainomics! say,
. >>> tuesday is the 52nd anniversary of the march across the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama, also known as bloody sunday. but one alabama official spoke out about a controversial voting issue. the service was held this morning at brown chapel where guests spoke about the history of voting rights. alabama secretary of state john merrill spoke in support of a controversial state law that requires people to have a state or federal i.d. in order to vote. some people in opposition...
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. >>> this marks the 52nd anniversary of the selma march. what is the future of civil rights under attorney general sessions? we'll discuss next. i'm so frustrated. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums chooarmy versus army.ion. nation versus nation. the battle has begun. evony: the king's return. download now. >>> the white house press secretary and the president himself both said today that they think you should not recuse yourself from these investigations. >> i did share with white house counsel, or my staff
. >>> this marks the 52nd anniversary of the selma march. what is the future of civil rights under attorney general sessions? we'll discuss next. i'm so frustrated. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car...
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. >>> today is the 52nd anniversary of the march across the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama. it's all known as "bloody sunday." alabama secretary of state john merrill spoke in support of a controversial state law that requires people to have a state or federal i.d. in order to vote but it's some people in opposition to that photo i.d. law walked out of the service. >> it's just like a poll tax it's unconstitutional in texas and north carolina. >> reporter: the naacp president said it is just wrong for the secretary of state to speak out in support of the voter i.d. law. >>> still to come, caught on camera, the rescue of a lioness in india has more than a few people on edge. it's beautiful. was it a hard place to get to? (laughs) it wasn't too bad. with the chase mobile app, jimmy chin can master depositing his hard earned checks in a snap. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. trying to get a lioness t >>> new video at 11:00 out of india. rescue crews spent hours trying to get that lioness out of a well. that's a tough assignment. she was hunting
. >>> today is the 52nd anniversary of the march across the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama. it's all known as "bloody sunday." alabama secretary of state john merrill spoke in support of a controversial state law that requires people to have a state or federal i.d. in order to vote but it's some people in opposition to that photo i.d. law walked out of the service. >> it's just like a poll tax it's unconstitutional in texas and north carolina. >> reporter:...
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martin luther king delivered in 1965 when he marched from selma to montgomery, alabama, and he asked these questions -- this question, and i quote, how long ? because no lie can live forever. how long? mexico will pay for the wall, i will release my tax return, discriminatory travel bans, hidden ties with our enemy, russia. how long? mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to please hold president trump accountable and do what you know in your heart is right. demand answers and allow the facts to lead you to justice. how long? i yield the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer, is recognized for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. the republicans released a bill last night. that bill deals with every americans' welfare. every americans' welfare. every child's welfare in this country. none of them were able to estify before the committee, before the committee marks it up on wednesday. none of them were able to come to that committee and say how it will affect them or their families or their fellow citizens. none of
martin luther king delivered in 1965 when he marched from selma to montgomery, alabama, and he asked these questions -- this question, and i quote, how long ? because no lie can live forever. how long? mexico will pay for the wall, i will release my tax return, discriminatory travel bans, hidden ties with our enemy, russia. how long? mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to please hold president trump accountable and do what you know in your heart is right. demand answers and allow the facts to lead...
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. >>> today marks the anniversary of bloody sunday when demonstrators attempted to march from selma too demand the right to vote for black people. 17 people were injured by police, including future congressman john lewis. celebrations today included a reenactment of the march and a music festival. >>> tonight millions of people across the u.s. are feeling this weekend's bitter chill. for some it is the coldest temperatures all year. abc news reporter eva pilgrim has the story. >> we have a two story commercial. try the locate the fire. >> reporter: bluser thing winds fanning a fire in queens, new york. two firefighters injured. dozens turned out in the bitter cold overnight. in union city, this block covered in ice after the deadly blaze. embers igniting this church, its steeple collapsing. >> the flames are out of control because of the wind. >> reporter: in massachusetts, this ice a reminder of another frigid fire fight. >> town of warwick. >> reporter: fising negative 5 degree wind chills, a mother and four children dying inside. >> we couldn't get near the house it was too hot. >>
. >>> today marks the anniversary of bloody sunday when demonstrators attempted to march from selma too demand the right to vote for black people. 17 people were injured by police, including future congressman john lewis. celebrations today included a reenactment of the march and a music festival. >>> tonight millions of people across the u.s. are feeling this weekend's bitter chill. for some it is the coldest temperatures all year. abc news reporter eva pilgrim has the story....
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martin luther king needed to travel from selma to birmingham in a car with bad tires .. fearing dr.g would be hurt or killed, henderson loaned him his justice department car.. creating a firestorm.. that forced henderson to resign.a few years later, president jimmy carter appointed him to the federal bench.... here at berkeley law school - a center for social justice is set up in his honor and his pic graces the wall.."in august, the judge will be packing up for retirement.." i hope my legacy is something like - he cared about the people who appeared in his court.. something like that would do me fine." judge henderson does not believe in litmus tests for judges and admits, he is concerned about what many see, as the current attacks on the court.. but - ever the optimist - he is also encouraged by those people organizing across lines .. believing democracy will always come out stronger in the end.. it was another beautiful day with a mix of sunshine and clouds and mild temperatures. that is all about to change with a storm moving in for the weekend. we're already seeing showers in f
martin luther king needed to travel from selma to birmingham in a car with bad tires .. fearing dr.g would be hurt or killed, henderson loaned him his justice department car.. creating a firestorm.. that forced henderson to resign.a few years later, president jimmy carter appointed him to the federal bench.... here at berkeley law school - a center for social justice is set up in his honor and his pic graces the wall.."in august, the judge will be packing up for retirement.." i hope...
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and selma high.'s the guy, mcgory, who played camden state and he's in the movie something, like music loola rue. this is a disney movie like all kids' movie. cartoon movie like elephant fly, and animal and other disney, the guy in love with the lady half fish. and the one movie toys come alive. and that's the one is call, she lose the shoes. and snow why, with all the small guy. and some short people, you know, it's very nice. and also he make the move two dog eat spaghetti, not with the fork. ♪ ♪ >> go see the movie. the guy look like the cow in the movie. beauty and t "beauty and the beast." i love the movie, go watch it. good luck. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: look at this over here. we're going to take a break. when we come back, an annual tradition continues. the best local news clip ever. the best of all time when we come back, plus this week in unnecessary censorship too. so stick around. growler? okay, never mind. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how do you become america's best-selling bran
and selma high.'s the guy, mcgory, who played camden state and he's in the movie something, like music loola rue. this is a disney movie like all kids' movie. cartoon movie like elephant fly, and animal and other disney, the guy in love with the lady half fish. and the one movie toys come alive. and that's the one is call, she lose the shoes. and snow why, with all the small guy. and some short people, you know, it's very nice. and also he make the move two dog eat spaghetti, not with the fork....
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. >> character actor wendell pierce from the wire selma and dozens of other roles tweeted a message andve retweeted and liked the message nearly 2500 times. referred to jackson as a terrorist. >>> in italy police solved the big mystery. >> they have found two famous vincent van gogh painting thought could be lost forever. the artwork had been lost for more than a decade. they were stolen in bold maffia heist in 2002. italian police just recovered the paintings behind a false wall in villa that long to do maffia boss. the paintings were barely damaged and the pieces are from period that was crucial to van gogh's development as a paint. >>> a woman was trapped in a very famous place. her only hope she had to spell out help. >> how about a return to spring kathy? >>> ooh, iain, you'll love it. it's extreme warmth and rain in the next couple of days. i'll show when you coming up. >>> trapped under the pavement. rescuers doug and doug to save a definite poodle. ♪ ♪ >>> not that windy out there in older city tonight. a lot different from last name you can see the flag barely moving that's hel
. >> character actor wendell pierce from the wire selma and dozens of other roles tweeted a message andve retweeted and liked the message nearly 2500 times. referred to jackson as a terrorist. >>> in italy police solved the big mystery. >> they have found two famous vincent van gogh painting thought could be lost forever. the artwork had been lost for more than a decade. they were stolen in bold maffia heist in 2002. italian police just recovered the paintings behind a...
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martin luther king needed to travel from selma to birmingham in a car with bad tire. fearing dr. king would be hurt or killed, henderson loaned him his department of justice car, creating a fire storm that forced ender son to resign. a few years later, president jimmy carter appointed him to the federal bench, and here at berkeley -- center for social justice has been set up, and a picture of the federal judge. in august, the judge will be packing up for his retirement. >> i hope my legacy is something like he carried about the people who appeared in his court, something like that would be fine. >> well that was pam moore reporting. judge henderson does not believe in l,tmus tests for judges, and admit he is concerned about what many see as the current attacks on the court. even as an optimist, he's also encouraged by those people organizing across lines, believing catastrophe will always come out stronger in the end. >>> next, the coach for the giants had to be air-lifted to a hospital during spring training practice in arizona. we'll tell you what happened. the warriors were of
martin luther king needed to travel from selma to birmingham in a car with bad tire. fearing dr. king would be hurt or killed, henderson loaned him his department of justice car, creating a fire storm that forced ender son to resign. a few years later, president jimmy carter appointed him to the federal bench, and here at berkeley -- center for social justice has been set up, and a picture of the federal judge. in august, the judge will be packing up for his retirement. >> i hope my...
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martin luther king needed to travel from selma to birmingham in a car with bad tires .. fearing dr.be hurt or killed, henderson loaned him his justice department car.. creating a firestorm.. that forced henderson to resign.a few years later, president jimmy carter appointed him to the federal bench.... here at berkeley law school - a center for social justice is set up in his honor and his pic graces the wall.."in august, the judge will be packing up for retirement.." i hope my legacy is something like - he cared about the people who appeared in his court.. something like that would do me fine." that was kron four's pam moore reporting. judge henderson says he does not believe in litmus tests for judges and admits he is concerned about what many see as the current attacks on the court. but - ever the optimist - he is also encouraged by those people organizing across lines... believing democracy will always come out stronger in the end.. here's a live look at kirkwood this morning. today's high is expected to be 33 degrees..and a winter storm warning is in two brothers in new jersey
martin luther king needed to travel from selma to birmingham in a car with bad tires .. fearing dr.be hurt or killed, henderson loaned him his justice department car.. creating a firestorm.. that forced henderson to resign.a few years later, president jimmy carter appointed him to the federal bench.... here at berkeley law school - a center for social justice is set up in his honor and his pic graces the wall.."in august, the judge will be packing up for retirement.." i hope my legacy...
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when i was in high school, king led thousands of people on a 50-mile march from selma to montgomery,ng that march king said the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. that line inspired this book, "the moral arc: how science and reason lead humanity toward truth, justice and freedom." its author, mikal shermer, says now some people complain there's not must have social justice when we're living in the most moral period ever in history. what do you mean? >> the expansion of civil rights, women's rights, gay rights, animal rights. more people are freer and have more rights than at any time in history. and yet people still complain that it's bad now, worse than it's ever been as if all the work that dr. king did counted for nothing. so we followed the trend lines, not the headlines -- that's the job of the media, of course, to report the bad news, but it's good to take those long-term trends over the course of centuries and look at the abolition of slavery, abolition of judicial torture, the granting of the franchise to all adults, and america didn't get the vot
when i was in high school, king led thousands of people on a 50-mile march from selma to montgomery,ng that march king said the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. that line inspired this book, "the moral arc: how science and reason lead humanity toward truth, justice and freedom." its author, mikal shermer, says now some people complain there's not must have social justice when we're living in the most moral period ever in history. what do you mean?...
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we'll take you to selma, alabama, to show you how thousands came out to commemorate the march.ere's the car? it'll be here in three...uh, four minutes. are you kidding me? no, looks like he took a wrong turn. don't worry, this guy's got like a four-star rating, we're good. his name is randy. that's like one of the most trustworthy names! ordering a getaway car with an app? are you randy? that's me! awesome! surprising. what's not surprising? how much money erin saved by switching to geico. everybody comfortable with the air temp? i could go a little cooler. ok. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> right now on nbc 10 news at 11:00, warmer weather heading our way. here's a live look at the philadelphia skyline after a cold and windy weekend. temperatures this week could be in the 60s. thanks for staying with us. rising temperatures this week, but we could see the return of winter weather again next weekend. time now for the nbc 10 first alert neighborhood forecast and for that, meteorologist erica martin with the accra forecast in
we'll take you to selma, alabama, to show you how thousands came out to commemorate the march.ere's the car? it'll be here in three...uh, four minutes. are you kidding me? no, looks like he took a wrong turn. don't worry, this guy's got like a four-star rating, we're good. his name is randy. that's like one of the most trustworthy names! ordering a getaway car with an app? are you randy? that's me! awesome! surprising. what's not surprising? how much money erin saved by switching to geico....
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now in regards to selma, selmams another film where you had a british black actor playingng martin lutherie who would have been a different -- who would have hade a different idea about how king thinks.in so that's in regards to sam t jackson speaking on mr. davidav oyelowo playing that character.t so what do you guys think? >> well, you know i think he mah have have a point.oi but maybe whoever cast it justtt thought that person was then wat right person for it.. i do think that maybe if you've had an experience that similarim to someone you're playing youyiu might play the role better, but i think that's what acting ishat about as you take on role and you embody that perp andhat perp hopefully do the best job to beo possible. >> it's what's the bigger the br picture here.pict it's not a black and white picture. we've been talking about why soy many british actors get the bigger role in hollywood.wo are they easier to work with.k w mo one british actor says what's tmz? maybe hollywood thinkss these are people focused on thed movie than the attention that comes with the movie.th the move
now in regards to selma, selmams another film where you had a british black actor playingng martin lutherie who would have been a different -- who would have hade a different idea about how king thinks.in so that's in regards to sam t jackson speaking on mr. davidav oyelowo playing that character.t so what do you guys think? >> well, you know i think he mah have have a point.oi but maybe whoever cast it justtt thought that person was then wat right person for it.. i do think that maybe if...
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commemorate the thousands of peaceful activists for justice who joined martin luther king on the march from selmantgomery. on that day reverend king hoped that inferior education would become as he said, quote, a thing of the past. and we're going to work very much for the future and what he predicted would be the future. as i have often said in my address to congress and just any place else i can speak, education is the civil rights issue of our time. and it's why i have asked congress to support a school choice bill and we've come a long way. really we're right out there, we're ahead of schedule in so many ways when it comes to education. betsy will leave that charge, right? fantastic job. denise meriweather is with us. you were so wonderful the other night. >> thank you. >> that was quite a night. denisha, she joined melania and as my guest to congress and first in her family to graduate high school and college, about to her complete her master es degree in social work, right? [applause] want millions more to have the same chance to achieve the great success you're achieving now. you think tha
commemorate the thousands of peaceful activists for justice who joined martin luther king on the march from selmantgomery. on that day reverend king hoped that inferior education would become as he said, quote, a thing of the past. and we're going to work very much for the future and what he predicted would be the future. as i have often said in my address to congress and just any place else i can speak, education is the civil rights issue of our time. and it's why i have asked congress to...
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significance it was the 52nd anniversary of bloody sunday, the violent clash between police and marchers in selmaing rights an issue of course still being challenged today in many parts of the country, including texas, where attorney general sessions recently pulled back the justice department's legal challenge in the fight over that state's very strict i.d. laws. joining me is jenae gelson, associate director council of the naacp legal defense fund, one of the lawyers arguing the texas voter i.d. case and marc mori morial, president and ceo of the national urban league at the meeting with attorney general sessions yesterday. tell me about the atmosphere. >> thanks for having me here. >> the objections that prevented jeff sessions from becoming a federal judge and accusations during this conversations. >> this was a candid and serious conversation. >> what did you all say to him? >> we had two purposes for the meeting, one we wanted to present to him the civil rights community's agenda. those things we think the justice department should emphasize and work on during his tenure as attorney general
significance it was the 52nd anniversary of bloody sunday, the violent clash between police and marchers in selmaing rights an issue of course still being challenged today in many parts of the country, including texas, where attorney general sessions recently pulled back the justice department's legal challenge in the fight over that state's very strict i.d. laws. joining me is jenae gelson, associate director council of the naacp legal defense fund, one of the lawyers arguing the texas voter...
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this is the anniversary of the march in selma. you know?t took too long to get the kind of social progress we needed but we got it and how do we get that back? >> maybe we weren't so spoiled. i wasn't around but maybe the country wasn't so spoiled back then. who knows? >> sometimes -- >> a lot of it is about the economy. you're right. a lot of it is about a lot of us are very affluent and a lot of us as charlie likes to say, we pull up the ladder and forget about where we came from. >> david? i'm out of time, but quick last word. >> yeah. no. i think that the democratic party failed in the last election to speak to the entire country and have an economic message but i'll say this. donald trump has made lavish promises to these people that voted for him. in the short run, i think they're supportive. long run they say has my life really been improved or not? has he kept those promises? i think that's a big hurdle for him to clear. >> david, john, thank you so much. i appreciate our time tonight. thanks. >>> coming back, repealing and replacin
this is the anniversary of the march in selma. you know?t took too long to get the kind of social progress we needed but we got it and how do we get that back? >> maybe we weren't so spoiled. i wasn't around but maybe the country wasn't so spoiled back then. who knows? >> sometimes -- >> a lot of it is about the economy. you're right. a lot of it is about a lot of us are very affluent and a lot of us as charlie likes to say, we pull up the ladder and forget about where we came...