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every year you kmem rate the march on the bridge in selma. led to the passage of the voting rights act. a couple years ago on the 50th anniversary. one of the marchers was jeff sessions now attorney general of the united states. you were vehemently opposed to his nomination as attorney general. why and how do you think he is doing now, seven month in? i know his history. record. and a long history of being on the other side. not on the right side. i don't think he is doing too well. the justice department. relative to civil rights. human rights. and, are there things that the, justice department is doing that, that, concerns you. i think the department of justice has a -- deaf ear. and has withdrawn from the participation in the process of looking out for the people. not moving people forward. and standing still. and the administration of president barack obama, we had a caring, active department of justice. >> and you mention barack obama. he was another marcher at that 50th anniversary. you locked arms with him. the first african-american p
every year you kmem rate the march on the bridge in selma. led to the passage of the voting rights act. a couple years ago on the 50th anniversary. one of the marchers was jeff sessions now attorney general of the united states. you were vehemently opposed to his nomination as attorney general. why and how do you think he is doing now, seven month in? i know his history. record. and a long history of being on the other side. not on the right side. i don't think he is doing too well. the justice...
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going across the bridge in selma, facing down dogs and hoses and that we all have a right to vote and we're fortunate to be joined by a native of selma, the vice-chair of the commission, co-chair of the voting rights caucus. an incredible champion. >> thanks, jason. i want to begin by saying that while i don't believe in our president's baseless voting fraud claims and while i don't believe that we can trust this administration with the facts and while i am deeply disturbed by the characters who the president has chosen to put on his commission, i do agree with our president on one important point, our elections are in need of repair, and the american people deserve solutions that will strengthen our democracy. over the past decade, our country has seen a new wave of voter suppression tactics that keep low income and minority voters from casting their ballots. the supreme court has struck down our nation's most powerful voter protections and our election infrastructure is out of date. and we need to protect our elections from on-line threats and cyber attacks. the integrity of our ele
going across the bridge in selma, facing down dogs and hoses and that we all have a right to vote and we're fortunate to be joined by a native of selma, the vice-chair of the commission, co-chair of the voting rights caucus. an incredible champion. >> thanks, jason. i want to begin by saying that while i don't believe in our president's baseless voting fraud claims and while i don't believe that we can trust this administration with the facts and while i am deeply disturbed by the...
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american heroes marched across a bridge in selma, facing dogs and batons and hoses come up with a -- hoses, with a simple idea that we all count and we all have the right to vote. we are fortunate to be joined by a native of selma, congresswoman terri sewell, the vice chair of this commission, the cochair of the voting rights caucus in the house of representatives and an incredible champion for voting rights. >> thanks, jason. i want to begin by saying that while i don't believe in our president's baseless voting fraud claims, and while i don't believe that we can trust this administration with the facts, and while i am deeply disturbed by the characters who the president has chosen to put on his commission, i do agree, with our president, on one important point. our elections are in need of repair, and the american people deserve solutions that will strengthen our democracy. over the past decade, our country has seen a new wave of voter suppression tactics that keep low income and minority voters from casting their ballots. the supreme court has struck down our nation's most powerfu
american heroes marched across a bridge in selma, facing dogs and batons and hoses come up with a -- hoses, with a simple idea that we all count and we all have the right to vote. we are fortunate to be joined by a native of selma, congresswoman terri sewell, the vice chair of this commission, the cochair of the voting rights caucus in the house of representatives and an incredible champion for voting rights. >> thanks, jason. i want to begin by saying that while i don't believe in our...
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the fire truck is from selma. >> he was on the job for only six months but the most famous or infamous in white house history. sean spicer is out. his replacement is anthony scaramucci who is a friend of trumps. the new white house communication. cameras were turned on today in the pressroom. insiders say that sean spicer quit after strongly opposing scaramucci's appointment. >> reince and i have been personal friends for six years, we are a little bit like brothers where we rough each other up. >> the president wanted to add new people to the team and sean felt it best for the team to start with a clean slate. >> reports say president trump is even exploring the possibility of pardoning family members and others caught up in this probe. next week the senate will question jared kushner and other family members. >> counting crow fans were counting the minutes until tonight's show in mountain view but the show is off. the band posted this message for shoreline saying due to unforeseen issues with the loading docks, preventing the band to load equipment, tonight's band has been reschedule
the fire truck is from selma. >> he was on the job for only six months but the most famous or infamous in white house history. sean spicer is out. his replacement is anthony scaramucci who is a friend of trumps. the new white house communication. cameras were turned on today in the pressroom. insiders say that sean spicer quit after strongly opposing scaramucci's appointment. >> reince and i have been personal friends for six years, we are a little bit like brothers where we rough...
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about the civil rights movement is i had a dream, rosa parks was too tired and didn't get up and maybe selma because of the film recently and then after that it's all nothing. it's all a blur. so we wanted to use this festival to bring those untold stories and to honor the people that are still alive that were icons in the movement. for example i mentioned the mayor's event we bringing richard and johnny ford that were mayors back in the day to talk about their era and what's happening now. we'll have the mayor of bringing both eras together which is what we like to do. >> tell us about the competition that your sponsoring. i know you have daughters. >> yeah. >> i know that this is an area that would have been interest to you to have young people that are competing in film making and journalism. tell us about that. >> last year was the first year we did our student and emerging journalist competition and we received this year about 105 entries from all over the world. the theme we gave them this year was speaking truth to power. we put it online. people submit short films however they want t
about the civil rights movement is i had a dream, rosa parks was too tired and didn't get up and maybe selma because of the film recently and then after that it's all nothing. it's all a blur. so we wanted to use this festival to bring those untold stories and to honor the people that are still alive that were icons in the movement. for example i mentioned the mayor's event we bringing richard and johnny ford that were mayors back in the day to talk about their era and what's happening now....
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and in '65, the protest at selma. i was at the end of the march from selma. again, lyndon johnson with the help of the midwestern republicans. couldn't have done it without dirkson. they pass the voting right to end segregation. and then he's got this thing going in vietnam. he also has the great society he wants to build up. so in early '65, hanoi escalates again. hanoi begins to send out north vietnamese regiments. not vietcong village guerrillas. coming down to attack forces and destroy them. by may and june of '65, the south vietnamese army is losing about a battalion a week and there are no young men coming into recruiting centers. in june, general westmoreland sends to president johnson what is known as the 44 battalion request. general westmoreland basically says i've been sent out here with the a mission to defend south vietnam. with the current trend in north vietnamese increases and south vietnamese losses they are going to take over within a few months. if you want me to save this country i need combat maneuver battalions and i will hold the line.
and in '65, the protest at selma. i was at the end of the march from selma. again, lyndon johnson with the help of the midwestern republicans. couldn't have done it without dirkson. they pass the voting right to end segregation. and then he's got this thing going in vietnam. he also has the great society he wants to build up. so in early '65, hanoi escalates again. hanoi begins to send out north vietnamese regiments. not vietcong village guerrillas. coming down to attack forces and destroy...
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and austrian activist martin selma. migrant communities muslim communities not just muslim communities all kinds of ethnic minority communities religious majority communities across the world have higher birth rates. too through the use of children per family and different regions of the world we see them so we have a problem we have a fiscal structural deficit in europe we have an aging population we have an economic crisis we have economic burdens europe is at the end of civilization this is a end of empires issue and as europe builds a white and turns it to crumble people are going to come together they're going to populate these these places if we turn all the tools that society has that are currently being turned against itself for the benefit of humankind that we can have a great civilization of change and that's the hope for the future and that's what people want the problem is i think you are some are living in a liberal leftist liberal universalistic fairy tale and i think that you are you are. taking lennon's
and austrian activist martin selma. migrant communities muslim communities not just muslim communities all kinds of ethnic minority communities religious majority communities across the world have higher birth rates. too through the use of children per family and different regions of the world we see them so we have a problem we have a fiscal structural deficit in europe we have an aging population we have an economic crisis we have economic burdens europe is at the end of civilization this is...
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he selma pike. someone called the police as he was trying to get away. this van shows up.he police officer noxon to the ground with a car door. the man was arrested. he was sentenced to six months in jail. >> they are not messing around. amazing to catch that on video. >>> 4:20 am. a sunken barge in the san francisco bay will be pulled back to the surface today. what it is going to take to get it off the floor of the bay. >>> amazon taking to the skies. the new fleet of planes being put to use just-in-time for amazon's busiest shopping day of the year. paul and bongo march a very different beat. sfx: cymbals they break only for the 100% complete and balanced nutrition of meow mix cat food. no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. it's been awhile since you first knew. there's something very different about you. you have the power to make your marshmallow wishes...come true. you can make your marshmallow wishes come true by winning one of 10,000 boxes of only marshmallows. find your code in special boxes of lucky charms. they're magically delicious. work up a not a
he selma pike. someone called the police as he was trying to get away. this van shows up.he police officer noxon to the ground with a car door. the man was arrested. he was sentenced to six months in jail. >> they are not messing around. amazing to catch that on video. >>> 4:20 am. a sunken barge in the san francisco bay will be pulled back to the surface today. what it is going to take to get it off the floor of the bay. >>> amazon taking to the skies. the new fleet of...
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the fire truck is from the city of selma. be sure to follow our reporters on tr on twitter to get updates. >>> shakeup at the white house. press secretary sean spicer is out. all this koncomes as the white house discredits mueller. >> reporter: a major shakeup at the white house. sean spicer is out and sara sanders is now the new white house press secretary. she read a statement from the president. sean spicer said to have quit after opposing. reince priebus also reportedly objected sca objected scara muchi -- spicer has since tweeted it has been an honor and a privilege to serve potus. special council robert mueller because his legal team contributed. >> these weren't minor donations. >> looks paranoid to me. >> reporter: president trump is already asking about the possibility of pardoning aides and mamfamily members. >> lopez sanchez is accused of killing steinle. his attorney wants talks but is having trouble. >> we are hoping that the federal government, the trump administration simply complies with a basic order of the c
the fire truck is from the city of selma. be sure to follow our reporters on tr on twitter to get updates. >>> shakeup at the white house. press secretary sean spicer is out. all this koncomes as the white house discredits mueller. >> reporter: a major shakeup at the white house. sean spicer is out and sara sanders is now the new white house press secretary. she read a statement from the president. sean spicer said to have quit after opposing. reince priebus also reportedly...
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chief mike kain/selma fire departmenthe's doing well. hes in good spirits the rest of our crew is fine. and again we appreaciate all the support and prayers people have given usthousands of people still aren't able to go home.and many say their anxiety is at a peak.aubrey simpson/evacuee it's been just terrible waiting to see. i've asked everybody. i almost got arrested just going up there to find out if my house burned down.shea bennett/evacueethe not knowing is the hardest. we're nervous about when we do get home what's it going to look like? we left five cats behind are they going to be in the house? did they run away? are we going to find them outside.others in the downtown mariposa area are able to open their stores again.it's nice to see the locals come in. they're still not sure if their houses are safe or not but they're able to come back in.(hermela aregawi)fire officials say in the areas where the evacuations have been lifted they're not going to just let people return all at once.in order to minimize chaos, they'll be letting people go back section by section.reporting in ma
chief mike kain/selma fire departmenthe's doing well. hes in good spirits the rest of our crew is fine. and again we appreaciate all the support and prayers people have given usthousands of people still aren't able to go home.and many say their anxiety is at a peak.aubrey simpson/evacuee it's been just terrible waiting to see. i've asked everybody. i almost got arrested just going up there to find out if my house burned down.shea bennett/evacueethe not knowing is the hardest. we're nervous...
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around 9:30 this morning when his engine hit an oak strump and veered into a field.chief mike kain/selma fire departmenthe's doing well. hes in good spirits the rest of our crew is fine. and again we appreaciate all the support and prayers people have given usthousands of people still aren't able to go home.and many say their anxiety is at a peak.aubrey simpson/evacueeit's been just terrible waiting to see. i've asked everybody. i almost got arrested just going up there to find out if my house burned down.shea bennett/evacueethe not knowing is the hardest. we're nervous about when we do get home what's it going to look like? we left five cats behind are they going to be in the house? did they run away? are we going to find them outside.others in the downtown mariposa area are able to open their stores again.it's nice to see the locals come in. they're still not sure if their houses are safe or not but they're able to come back in.(hermela aregawi)fire officials say in the areas where the evacuations have been lifted they're not going to just let people return all at once.in order to mini
around 9:30 this morning when his engine hit an oak strump and veered into a field.chief mike kain/selma fire departmenthe's doing well. hes in good spirits the rest of our crew is fine. and again we appreaciate all the support and prayers people have given usthousands of people still aren't able to go home.and many say their anxiety is at a peak.aubrey simpson/evacueeit's been just terrible waiting to see. i've asked everybody. i almost got arrested just going up there to find out if my house...
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analysis and constructive recommendations for change, i think of the powerless who crossed a bridge in selmaat wealth they could change the fabric of the greatest power on earth and kept on until they stretched the lofty ideals of our founding who encircle everyone. , inspired by that history, dipped their toes in the water of active democracy for the first time and musters up the determination to try and try again, sometimes fail again and still try again, knowing their efforts are not always rewarded right away. because they believe in that upward trajectory of the american story. the story that nobody told better than john f. kennedy. candy -- kennedyesque idea that each of us can make a difference and all of us ought to try. quiet, sturdy citizenship that i see all across the country and that i especially see in young people like jack and rose and talking on a -- andana, malia, and sasha your kids. i do not know whether president kennedy's agent friend -- eight and friend was right when he wrote history unfolds in cycles but i do know it does not move in a straight line. the values in pr
analysis and constructive recommendations for change, i think of the powerless who crossed a bridge in selmaat wealth they could change the fabric of the greatest power on earth and kept on until they stretched the lofty ideals of our founding who encircle everyone. , inspired by that history, dipped their toes in the water of active democracy for the first time and musters up the determination to try and try again, sometimes fail again and still try again, knowing their efforts are not always...
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malcolm went to selma. and at that time martin was in jail, but he met -- the film captures what -- they do with the film on sell marks captures the moment where malcolm is meeting with coretta and telling her, you tell your husband, you tell martin, i got his back, more or less, that's what he is saying. he kind of reaching out and expressing an attitude of protection. in other words, if they don't deal with martin they have to deal with me. kind of a hidden threat attachment to this governmental powers and forces in this country. so, that's another indication that malcolm was beginning to reach out in such a way that he had never done before. i mean, when he talked about the march on washington being a farce on washington, now he talking -- that's 1963. almost a year later, his attitude is beginning to change and i think it had -- his eyes opening to so many other potentialities so many other realities of coalescing, of collaboration, of bringing a kind of -- our resources together because we have a mutua
malcolm went to selma. and at that time martin was in jail, but he met -- the film captures what -- they do with the film on sell marks captures the moment where malcolm is meeting with coretta and telling her, you tell your husband, you tell martin, i got his back, more or less, that's what he is saying. he kind of reaching out and expressing an attitude of protection. in other words, if they don't deal with martin they have to deal with me. kind of a hidden threat attachment to this...
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and you had two women who worked at separate times, the first with lucille callen and the second was selmand. >> it's always great to have the women's viewpoint and who better than woman to say, women will laugh at that. so when i put together the characters for the van dyke show, i said, we need the women's viewpoint. and when i told my agent, he immediately said rose marie. >> it's a beautiful piece of writing, but if he doesn't get a laugh every ten seconds, he calls the cops and has the audience arrested. >> rose marie on "the dick van dyke show" was great for women who might aspire to being in the writer's room, because that was the first glimpse we got that maybe that was possible. >> it's not like there were plenty of career women on tv. women were mainly housewives in the sitcoms or secretaries, they weren't writers. >> are you willing to say you'll give up your job for us? >> compared to you, i'm a rat. >> compared to a rat, you're a rat. >> my mother didn't want me to be funny. how was i going to get married and be funny at the same time. but here was rose marie and she was blond
and you had two women who worked at separate times, the first with lucille callen and the second was selmand. >> it's always great to have the women's viewpoint and who better than woman to say, women will laugh at that. so when i put together the characters for the van dyke show, i said, we need the women's viewpoint. and when i told my agent, he immediately said rose marie. >> it's a beautiful piece of writing, but if he doesn't get a laugh every ten seconds, he calls the cops and...
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i think of the powerless across the bridge in selma and discover they had power. and discovered they had a voice. those emerged on washington because they believed that they, without an army, without great wealth, could somehow change the very fabric of the greatest power on earth. stretchedn until they the lofty ideals of our founding and encircled everyone. citizen inspired by that intory who dips their toes the water of active democracy for the first time and musters up the determination to try and and sometimesgain fail again and still try again, knowing their efforts are not always rewarded right away because they leave and that upward trajectory of the american story. the story that nobody told better than john f. kennedy. kenndyesque idea that america is not the project of one person and that all of us can make a difference. that quiet, sturdy citizenship by seal across the country and that i especially see in young people like jack and rose and todd tiana and molly at and sasha and your kids. whether president kennedy's aid and friend, arthur/injured junio
i think of the powerless across the bridge in selma and discover they had power. and discovered they had a voice. those emerged on washington because they believed that they, without an army, without great wealth, could somehow change the very fabric of the greatest power on earth. stretchedn until they the lofty ideals of our founding and encircled everyone. citizen inspired by that intory who dips their toes the water of active democracy for the first time and musters up the determination to...
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that is right, so but she said they are super pretty, kia, jasmine, stephanie, diana melony and selma. >> so keep sending them in. use the #fox 29 good day, do you agree, what amber rose said. >> yes, amber has apologize aid thousand times since last night but still, it is "good day philadelphia" so we're running witt, sue. >> how much visibility we have , we are down about five or 4 miles there at philly international, and probably even less, all of the action off shore as far as rain is concern, because we're right here by delaware bay and one of the favorite beach names, it is very popular as rain there, right now slaughter beach and more pop ups as low pressure system comes closer we are expect ago lot have rain in the overnight hours as we get into your friday and saturday morning. how much rain, some places as much as 3 inches of rain to the south of us, and maybe as little as half inch in philadelphia but chance for more and as we get into tomorrow we will see wind gusts, picking up quite a bit, throughout the entire area, as that system exits, so we have a flash flood watch in
that is right, so but she said they are super pretty, kia, jasmine, stephanie, diana melony and selma. >> so keep sending them in. use the #fox 29 good day, do you agree, what amber rose said. >> yes, amber has apologize aid thousand times since last night but still, it is "good day philadelphia" so we're running witt, sue. >> how much visibility we have , we are down about five or 4 miles there at philly international, and probably even less, all of the action off...
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when i was in high school, king led thousands of people on a 50-mile march from selma to montgomery,t 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 vote to w
when i was in high school, king led thousands of people on a 50-mile march from selma to montgomery,t 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...
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around 9:30 this morning when his engine hit an oak strump and veered into a field.chief mike kain/selma fire departmenthe's doing well. hes in good spirits the rest of our crew is fine. and again we appreaciate all the support and prayers people have given usthousands of people still aren't able to go home.and many say their anxiety is at a peak.aubrey simpson/evacueeit's been just terrible waiting to see. i've asked everybody. i almost got arrested just going up there to find out if my house burned down.shea bennett/evacueethe not knowing is the hardest. we're nervous about when we do get home what's it going to look like? we left five cats behind are they going to be in the house? did they run away? are we going to find them outside.others in the downtown mariposa area are able to open their stores again.it's nice to see the locals come in. they're still not sure if their houses are safe or not but they're able to come back in.(hermela aregawi)fire officials say in the areas where the evacuations have been lifted they're not going to just let people return all at once.in order to mini
around 9:30 this morning when his engine hit an oak strump and veered into a field.chief mike kain/selma fire departmenthe's doing well. hes in good spirits the rest of our crew is fine. and again we appreaciate all the support and prayers people have given usthousands of people still aren't able to go home.and many say their anxiety is at a peak.aubrey simpson/evacueeit's been just terrible waiting to see. i've asked everybody. i almost got arrested just going up there to find out if my house...
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thinks trek or ava derenee who did the film selma and behind the project queen sugar which is on own.t with netflix about the central park five. they made the announcement yesterday. limited series will be her second project with netflix and it will tell story of five black teenagers wrongly convicted of raping a white jog inner 1989 in central park teens between age of 14 and 16 at the time, served between six and 13 years in prison. president donald trump then a real estate development put out a newspaper ads calling for teens to be executed. trump remained convince of their guilt well after they were exonerated. serial rapist and murderer confessed to the crime in 2002 and dna evidence backup his story. no word when that will be released. >>> 50cent letting jay-z know how he feels about his new album 4:44. 50cent called it golf course music and said he felt like he was supposed to be wearing glasses, tie, sweater around his way way. he says fans don't want to hear music like that they just want to have a good time. he spoke directly to jay-z saying he cannot be the best rapper at 4
thinks trek or ava derenee who did the film selma and behind the project queen sugar which is on own.t with netflix about the central park five. they made the announcement yesterday. limited series will be her second project with netflix and it will tell story of five black teenagers wrongly convicted of raping a white jog inner 1989 in central park teens between age of 14 and 16 at the time, served between six and 13 years in prison. president donald trump then a real estate development put...
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with laurence fishburne and olivia wilde, and savages with john travolta and selma hayek. >> when i write i'm never thinking about the movie. i have a clear idea of what the guy looks like, but to attach it to an actor, i really don't. >> the force is expected to hit theaters in 2019. >>> all right, time to get you caught up on all the stars making headlines this week. it's all in this weekend's -- >> extra extra. >> you know her as jean gray from the x-men franchise and also as a villainous bond girl, but you won't see her on social media. >> i'm really old school and i have been a firm believer the less people know about me, the more believable i would be as a character. >> now in character in the new action comedy, once upon a time in venice, starring bruce willis about a man on the search for his kidnapped dog. >> i'm going to get my dog. >> this movie is about what you'll do to get your dog back. i would do anything. >> once upon a time in venice streaming now on amazon and video on demand. >> tyson beckford. hanging ten with a few of his chippendale buddies at the florider wave pool
with laurence fishburne and olivia wilde, and savages with john travolta and selma hayek. >> when i write i'm never thinking about the movie. i have a clear idea of what the guy looks like, but to attach it to an actor, i really don't. >> the force is expected to hit theaters in 2019. >>> all right, time to get you caught up on all the stars making headlines this week. it's all in this weekend's -- >> extra extra. >> you know her as jean gray from the x-men...
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selma and richard are the husband and wife dutch scientist, now'sing in colorado, who specialize in proving innocence through technical evidence. dna, blood stain pattern indianapolis gunshot evidence, crime scene reconstruction, and forensic medical issues such as cause and time of death, injury interpretation, things like that. they are experts in the scientific relationship between violent crime and certain gene types that term how an individual metabolizes certain medication. they have performed forensic tests and testified in many high profile cases including casey anthony, james holmes, and jonbenet ramsey. they have worked on several other high profile wrongful conviction cases and the dna testing led to the exoneration of tim masters. and i have the great honor and privilege of just meeting clarence moses, who was arrested in 1987 and wrongfully convicted in 1988 of sexual assault. he was sentenced to 48 years based on the victim's dreams. in 1995 with the help of barry scheck and the innocence project in new york the court ordered dan to be tested. moses el and fellow prisoners rai
selma and richard are the husband and wife dutch scientist, now'sing in colorado, who specialize in proving innocence through technical evidence. dna, blood stain pattern indianapolis gunshot evidence, crime scene reconstruction, and forensic medical issues such as cause and time of death, injury interpretation, things like that. they are experts in the scientific relationship between violent crime and certain gene types that term how an individual metabolizes certain medication. they have...
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think about this white house wife who came from detroit who was shot, murdered on a highway between selmaontgomery by the klan and countless individuals just gave everything they had. >> but george wallace, i mean, what about the president and his actions suggests to you that he is in that tradition, the tradition of a famed notorious segregationist? >> well, i think this president right now is asking for the records, the voter registration records of people all over america. that is a form of intimidation. that's a form of harassment. >> this is his voter integrity commission, vice-president is leading. >> and some of the people that makeup this commission, they have a history, a long history of making it harder and difficult for people to participate in the democratic process. we've come too far. this president should be leading us into the future, not taking us backward. >> those are some very harsh words, david axelrod. tell us more about the conversation. >> well, they were, jim. but if you put it in context, and he told the story in the show of a guy who had been arrested 45 times a
think about this white house wife who came from detroit who was shot, murdered on a highway between selmaontgomery by the klan and countless individuals just gave everything they had. >> but george wallace, i mean, what about the president and his actions suggests to you that he is in that tradition, the tradition of a famed notorious segregationist? >> well, i think this president right now is asking for the records, the voter registration records of people all over america. that...
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the result of parliament mike lake, friend of shanahan and selma and to all the senators brent and eggleston, thank you all for being here. [applause] as i was saying, this canada us relationship is far too important for us to assume that americans are as focused on it as we are. focused on just how interlinked our economies have become. and just how crucial this is to the prosperity and security of both sides of this border, especially for the working middle class and those working hard to join it. given the imminent modernization of north american free-trade agreements which you welcome of course, we felt compelled to tell you this story specifically as it relates to the united states. it's a great story. and not just for the 9 million american workers and jobs that depend directly on trade and investment with canada. but for all americans. >> now, some of you have may have heard that last number before along with the fact that two thirds of american states of canada have the number one export. this may have something to do with the fact that we are repeating those numbers to us audiences
the result of parliament mike lake, friend of shanahan and selma and to all the senators brent and eggleston, thank you all for being here. [applause] as i was saying, this canada us relationship is far too important for us to assume that americans are as focused on it as we are. focused on just how interlinked our economies have become. and just how crucial this is to the prosperity and security of both sides of this border, especially for the working middle class and those working hard to...
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states and others, from north carolina where the sit-in started, nashville, the voting rights march in selma, the atrocities in birmingham and osa parks and the boycott in montgomery. osa parks, viola, ida b. wells, joseph lowry, roy wilkins and others will be recognized. i look forward to voting for h.r. 1927 and saying more appropriately represents and remembers heroes, fighters for justice, democracy and freedom, not recognized as such but in fact such. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri, ms. g -- mrs. wagner, for five minutes. ms. waser in: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise it -- mrs. wagner: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of the russia, north korea and iron sanctions act. they threaten the freedoms we enjoy in the united states. yesterday, congress acted swiftly, voting 419-3, to defend the interests of the american people. i commend the leadership of the house, foreign affairs committee chairman royce and majority leader mccarthy for moving forward strong, meaningful legisla
states and others, from north carolina where the sit-in started, nashville, the voting rights march in selma, the atrocities in birmingham and osa parks and the boycott in montgomery. osa parks, viola, ida b. wells, joseph lowry, roy wilkins and others will be recognized. i look forward to voting for h.r. 1927 and saying more appropriately represents and remembers heroes, fighters for justice, democracy and freedom, not recognized as such but in fact such. i yield back the balance of my time....
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around 9:30 this morning when his engine hit an oak strump and veered into a field.chief mike kain/selmahe's doing well. hes in good spirits the rest of our crew is fine. and again we appreaciate all the support and prayers people have given usthousands of people still aren't able to go home.and many say their anxiety is at a peak.aubrey simpson/evacueeit's been just terrible waiting to see. i've asked everybody. i almost got arrested just going up there to find out if my house burned down.shea bennett/evacueethe not knowing is the hardest. we're nervous about when we do get home what's it going to look like? we left five cats behind are they going to be in the house? did they run away? are we going to find them outside.others in the downtown mariposa area are able to open their stores again.it's nice to see the locals come in. they're still not sure if their houses are safe or not but they're able to come back in.officials haven't released the number of people that area able to go back to their homes. but theysay they'll be coming in section by sectionreporting live in mariposa, hermela
around 9:30 this morning when his engine hit an oak strump and veered into a field.chief mike kain/selmahe's doing well. hes in good spirits the rest of our crew is fine. and again we appreaciate all the support and prayers people have given usthousands of people still aren't able to go home.and many say their anxiety is at a peak.aubrey simpson/evacueeit's been just terrible waiting to see. i've asked everybody. i almost got arrested just going up there to find out if my house burned down.shea...
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they went to selma and at that time, martin was in the same jail and they catch that moment he is telling her i thought his back more or less is what he's saying. he's reaching out and expressing an attitude of protection if they don't deal with margin they will have to deal with me, kind of a hidden threat. so that is anothe another that m was beginning to reach out in such a way that he had never done before. when we talk about this being a farce on washington, we talkedsa about 1963 almost a year later and this attitude is beginning to change. and i think he has his eyes openinopeninto so many potentiaf realities of coalescing and collaboration and bringing our resources together because we have a mutual entity. >> host: you have been very patient waiting on the phone line. we will put them in herseth again and cycle through the social media so you can contact them. we will begin with netherland cleveland ohio, you are on the air on tv. i would like to bring up the role of the black church andn t clergy in the civil rights movement. martin luther king and ralph abernathy and a whole nu
they went to selma and at that time, martin was in the same jail and they catch that moment he is telling her i thought his back more or less is what he's saying. he's reaching out and expressing an attitude of protection if they don't deal with margin they will have to deal with me, kind of a hidden threat. so that is anothe another that m was beginning to reach out in such a way that he had never done before. when we talk about this being a farce on washington, we talkedsa about 1963 almost a...
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selma blair revealed she signed on for the modern take of this classic sharing this photo with the caption look like stepmother theresa"? i guess so. blair's character is the gold digging stepmother of lead heather duke and blair isn't the only '90s star set for it. shannen doherty is confirmed in a pivotal but still unnamed rule. >> that will be good. >> i've seen that movie like 20 times. >> i did too. i can quote it. >>> also in the news, every day around here we think is kevin hart day. we love this guy but the city the official kevin hart day in honor of the comedian's birthday. the city of brotherly love clearly loves this native son. commissioning a mural on the side of max's steak in north philadelphia. max's steak house, i should say. i guess kevin likes it too. here he is posing in front of the painting near the home he grew up. got his tart at the philly's laugh house in the '90s before turning into one of hollywood's highest paid actors and a "good morning america" favorite, congratulations, kev. come back and -- >> hardest working too. >> never stops and never stops making us
selma blair revealed she signed on for the modern take of this classic sharing this photo with the caption look like stepmother theresa"? i guess so. blair's character is the gold digging stepmother of lead heather duke and blair isn't the only '90s star set for it. shannen doherty is confirmed in a pivotal but still unnamed rule. >> that will be good. >> i've seen that movie like 20 times. >> i did too. i can quote it. >>> also in the news, every day around here...
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we spoke about the film as well and selma hey yack we just had on our show a couple weeks for beatriceie. and she was super nice. her daughter was in the room. really nice to meet her dau daughter. that was yesterday i sat down with a cast of the movie called the glass castle i didn't know much about this particular film. this is basic based on memoir by a woman named jenn net walls and it's about her dysfunctional family growing up and how she wasn't in normal schooling. her mother was an artist. her mother played by woody harrelson in the film was an alcoholic it's based on true story and the book was extremely popular. i didn't know anything about it whatsoever but the cast for the film was huge and i spoke to brie larson as well as woody harrelson yesterday and the actual author who is actual going to be in d.c. coming up in a couple of weeks or so and i know for a fact that my mother-in-law a really big fan of that book and she's looking forward to seeing the film. i know s station have read the book as well called the glass castle i want to read it now it's a very -- it's a movie
we spoke about the film as well and selma hey yack we just had on our show a couple weeks for beatriceie. and she was super nice. her daughter was in the room. really nice to meet her dau daughter. that was yesterday i sat down with a cast of the movie called the glass castle i didn't know much about this particular film. this is basic based on memoir by a woman named jenn net walls and it's about her dysfunctional family growing up and how she wasn't in normal schooling. her mother was an...
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alan: tambiÉn esta selma y a -- estÁs en miami por un evento. ya lo decÍa ana, tendremos 5 entradas para que asisten. la direcciÓn ya saben, manden su nombre y direcciÓn a concurso@"yes you can!.com -- concurso@yesyoucan.com cÉsar: es el momento de decir que si pueden, y de no pasar sÓlo soÑando. karla: tambiÉn lo que tenemos que hacer es no engancharnos. como se llama su libro! cÉsar:no te enganches #todopasa estÁ en todas las alamcenes del paÍs. es para no engancharte en tanta burrada. enganchado en la crÍtica, si ni te dan de tragar. si la gente que te critica te diera de comer! hay que engancharse con el amor, la paz, la alegrÍa, con la gente que te quiere. ese es el objetivo del libro. karla: quÉdate con nosotros y mÁs adelante nos sigues motivando. vamos a pasar con las noticias. ella jamÁs se engancha. satcha: me engancho a la gratitud y a las buenas vibras que trae nuestro querido cÉsar. quÉ gusto que nos acompaÑes! para ti dedicado este segmento de noticias y para ustedes que inician el dÍa con nosotros. estadounidenses celebran el terc
alan: tambiÉn esta selma y a -- estÁs en miami por un evento. ya lo decÍa ana, tendremos 5 entradas para que asisten. la direcciÓn ya saben, manden su nombre y direcciÓn a concurso@"yes you can!.com -- concurso@yesyoucan.com cÉsar: es el momento de decir que si pueden, y de no pasar sÓlo soÑando. karla: tambiÉn lo que tenemos que hacer es no engancharnos. como se llama su libro! cÉsar:no te enganches #todopasa estÁ en todas las alamcenes del paÍs. es para no engancharte en...