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blow i'm terry march and welcome to the program and to government rallies have filled the streets of serbia's capital belgrade for a 2nd day protesters are angry over what they see as the government's mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic a surge in new infections led to talk of curfews and the law down critics say the sharp spike in cases is the fault of serbia's president who lifted an earlier head of recent elections. pandemic frustrations bubble over on the streets of belgrade chaos erupted as thousands of protesters battles with police and try to storm the parliament they're angry over the president's handling of the coronavirus. the main reason we are here is to support the protesters during these abnormal times when the country is falling apart. cases have spiked across the balkan country in recent weeks serbia recorded its highest coded 1000 death toll on tuesday it forced president alexander to take action announcing a weekend curfew for belgrade the protesters have pushed him to backtrack. just as what i considered it but the crisis team thinks there's still hope to slow
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hello i'm terry march good to have you with us video has emerged showing bass men attacking the boats of migrants trying to reach greece police people on the boat rather have deep detailed how they were assaulted and traumatized by the incidents up to now the identity of the attackers has been unclear but d.-w. investigations unit and bellingham. i have uncovered information suggesting they may have been linked to the greek coast guard athens denies all wrongdoing we'll have more from the greek minister in a moment but 1st this report from in this report forget the show and you'll be a buyer tell us more. off greece poses a puzzling question was a disturbing answer mom migrant boats are leaving turkey for the e.u. but on the greek island there hasn't been an increase in iraq. there were 19 people on this boat more than your. 16 year old from afghanistan to these pictures he said it was shortly after masked men attacked them from entering the boat was in the quantas off last bus on the 5th of june this year the body doesn't want to be identified. for much of the course 2 men have. rece
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news live from berlin we've got more news for you coming up the top of the next hour i'm terry march and you can find us. on instagram and i want twitter. thanks for. coming bettering the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona. from the covert 19 special next on d w. movie . is going to soon as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer. to the world today. there's been a lot of rage be it about toilet paper or masks the coronavirus pandemic sometimes results in aggressive behavior. and that has even led to deaths french bus driver philip monkey or was killed by a group of teenagers after asking them to wear masks to get on his bus. uncontrollable anger seems to be on the rise in lockdown social distancing mask wearing uncertainty about jobs and the future could all of that because in a pandemic of stress and frustration. welcome to you covered not in special here on the news i'm going to get jones very relaxed in berlin good to have you with us i don't know if you've observed this kind o
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you're watching news from berlin i'm terry march and you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our web site that's of t w dot com and you'll find us on twitter and instagram d w names thanks for being with us. a meal time to complete the 2nd season of on the fence. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long in-depth interview experts about one question how all of the change you think of only $0.03. it is the most famous most expensive and most mysterious painting in the world. each year millions of people visit the portrait and the louvre. the mona lisa has remained a star among works of art for centuries. because when the tics attempted to destroy the painting it can only be admired from behind armored glass. but what makes the mona lisa so special. the small painting shows nothing more than a portrait of a woman. or does it reveal something more than. it was painted by one of the greatest geniuses who ever lived leonardo da vinci. and with monalisa he left behind more than just an image of a woman. her gaze appears to wander off yet always meets the v
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this is due to be news coming to you live from berlin i'm terry march and be with you at the top of the next hour thanks watch. a meal and i'm good welcome to the 2nd season of only good chance. the planet on the brink of disaster just long in-depth interviews with experts about one question how to change. the only difference. is already the most consumed meat in the world and fueled by the global demand for inexpensive meat the industry continues to grow in the united states the waste produced by industrial pig farms is a major problem so we view the way as we want to know the. president who china is the world's biggest producer as chinese consumers become more affluent and demand continues to grow there's just not any end in french here is any more on the planet if the chinese try to americans what will happen amazon rain forest. to feed the pigs as cheaply as possible is being grown on a massive scale especially in brazil. we make the food that goes on the global populations table. so i cultivation is helping to drive the deforestation of the amazon grown as a monoculture saw is impa
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of the edmund pettus bridge, where alabama troopers notoriously busted up the 1965 march to montgomery. ngresswoman terri e and mentor will help lead tomorrow's "final crossing." >> the irony is that the first time john did a march from selma to montgomery, he was met at the foot of the bridge with billy clubs. now he will get a hero's welcome. >> reporter: this is personal for you. >> it's not often you get to meet your hero. sit at his feet, learn from him. to walk in the footsteps of john lewis with john lewis? that is the treat of a lifetime, and i got to do it over and over again. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, selma, alabama. >> yuccas: so touching, thank you. we learned today that legendary tv host regis philbin has died. philbin's family tells cbs news he passed away last night due to natural causes. >> i am the common man. >> no, you're royalty. i'm from the bronx! where are you from? >> indianapolis. >> yuccas: regis philbin, tv royalty and the common man -- seemed to live his life in america's living rooms. his big break came in 1967 - as joey bishop's sidekick in a short lived challe
of the edmund pettus bridge, where alabama troopers notoriously busted up the 1965 march to montgomery. ngresswoman terri e and mentor will help lead tomorrow's "final crossing." >> the irony is that the first time john did a march from selma to montgomery, he was met at the foot of the bridge with billy clubs. now he will get a hero's welcome. >> reporter: this is personal for you. >> it's not often you get to meet your hero. sit at his feet, learn from him. to walk...
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terry willis started his march more than a month ago, he ended that journey today at the spot where george floyd was killed. >>there are great, i feel good. i feel all the wrong i feel all the support from my people. right i've never felt this and i feel it right now. >>a lot of support as you see there in fact the mayor of minneapolis honor, the accomplishments by declaring today. terry willis stay. video of a controversial use of force is sparking protests in allentown pennsylvania. >>police say officers found a man bombing in staggering toward a hospital emergency room but they approach he allegedly spat on them. police say that the officers restrain the man while hospital staff. used a spit shield howard monroe reports it is how one officer appears to have restrained the man that's causing public outcry. >>a lot is up next on his neck, a man arrested in allentown the officer appeared to hold his knee to the man's neck. the arrests happened saturday evening outside of saint luke's sacred heart hospital thinking that people think that kim could happen here and has been in that happened h
terry willis started his march more than a month ago, he ended that journey today at the spot where george floyd was killed. >>there are great, i feel good. i feel all the wrong i feel all the support from my people. right i've never felt this and i feel it right now. >>a lot of support as you see there in fact the mayor of minneapolis honor, the accomplishments by declaring today. terry willis stay. video of a controversial use of force is sparking protests in allentown...
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march. it is good terry with us hello adrian for the good here in doha the headlines on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has rolled out a national mandate on wearing face masks that's despite a top infectious disease expert dr anthony fauci calling on state officials to be as forceful as possible in getting people to wear face coverings new infections continued to rise in the u.s. with 77000 reported on thursday. would you consider well you consider a national mandate that people need to wear masks i want people to have a certain freedom and i don't believe in that no and i don't agree with the statement that if everybody were a mask everything just appears a doctor felt she said don't wear a mask or surgeon general terrific guy said don't wear masks everybody was saying don't worry mask all of a sudden everybody's got to wear a mask and as you know mask was problem still with that being said i'm a believer in masks i think masks. the world health organization says that brazil is coronavirus infection rate appears to have plateaued and that it should seize the opportunity to drive
march. it is good terry with us hello adrian for the good here in doha the headlines on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has rolled out a national mandate on wearing face masks that's despite a top infectious disease expert dr anthony fauci calling on state officials to be as forceful as possible in getting people to wear face coverings new infections continued to rise in the u.s. with 77000 reported on thursday. would you consider well you consider a national mandate that people need to...
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of paper in our hands because of him now our children have received residency terry they can progress in their lives. in march prime minister that is the government why did the criteria for residency in the disputed region saying that change would grant equality and dignity to or now anyone who's lived in the region for 15 years all studies for 7 those registered as migrants and children of government workers who've served in kashmir are allowed to buy land and apply for government jobs more than 30000 domiciled certificates have been issued since the law was implemented 2 months ago most of them in hindu majority. people are satisfied because there are fewer procedures to follow when they had to become a resident before there was a lot of documents required they had to have them verified by that ministry it was a very long procedure. while it's now easier for non-cash midis to become residents many others are afraid that the government will make it more difficult for them to prove their status i belong to displays and you ask me to say that my identity basically depends on a piece of paper that your own peop
of paper in our hands because of him now our children have received residency terry they can progress in their lives. in march prime minister that is the government why did the criteria for residency in the disputed region saying that change would grant equality and dignity to or now anyone who's lived in the region for 15 years all studies for 7 those registered as migrants and children of government workers who've served in kashmir are allowed to buy land and apply for government jobs more...
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paper in our hands because of him now our children have received residency terry they can progress in their lives life. in march prime minister that in the government why did the criteria for residency in the disputed region saying that change would grant equality and dignity to or now anyone who's lived in the region for 15 years all studies for 7 those registered as migrants and children of government workers who've served in kashmir are allowed to buy land and apply for government jobs more than 30000 domiciled certificates have been issued since the law was implemented 2 months ago most of them in hindu majority. people are satisfied because there are fewer procedures to follow when they had to become a resident before there was a lot of documents required they had to have them verified by that ministry it was a very long procedure. while it's now easier for non-cash midis to become residents many others are afraid that the government will make it more difficult for them to prove their status i belong to. me to say that my identity basically depends on a piece of paper your own. something wrong with that th
paper in our hands because of him now our children have received residency terry they can progress in their lives life. in march prime minister that in the government why did the criteria for residency in the disputed region saying that change would grant equality and dignity to or now anyone who's lived in the region for 15 years all studies for 7 those registered as migrants and children of government workers who've served in kashmir are allowed to buy land and apply for government jobs more...
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the facility has been closed since march and may have to close for good unless it is allowed to reopen. terry mcsweeney reports. >> reporter: something missing at the oakland zoo. no where can you find hopeople. >> we are living on our reserve and we only have three months of reserves left. >> reporter: oakland zoo's ceo said it cost $2.5 million per month to operate this month. the federal ppe money is spent and the situationdire. all he really wants is the zoo to be allowed to reopened and that will take county public health officials to reclassify the zoo. >> museums have been authorized to open and that's in stage two, which is allowed. but the state has placed zoos in stage three. >> our attempts to contact county officials after hours were unsuccessful. this family lives near the zoo and loves to take the kids there and the parents both workedzo . >> zoo officials say they have a solid social distancing plan to reopen and if county officials are looking for another one, they can ask raymond llamas. >> i think it would be okay to do that. close down the food court and the rides and allow
the facility has been closed since march and may have to close for good unless it is allowed to reopen. terry mcsweeney reports. >> reporter: something missing at the oakland zoo. no where can you find hopeople. >> we are living on our reserve and we only have three months of reserves left. >> reporter: oakland zoo's ceo said it cost $2.5 million per month to operate this month. the federal ppe money is spent and the situationdire. all he really wants is the zoo to be allowed...
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in the name of racial equality 35-year-old business owner terry willis finished the trip on sunday he says he embarked on the journey to march for racial equality following the police killings of george floyd, broiana taylor and other african-americans. >>> a memorial service held to honor vanessa guillen who was tragically killed. >>> and vefi days since naya rivera went missing, the latest on the search. no cover-up spray here. it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. [harsh aerosol spray] cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, buryiodors in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. and it uses a 100% natural propellant to leave behind a pleasant scent you'll love. use anywhere odors can spread. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze air effects. ... to crispy fluffy eggo homestyle waffles. we are go for... lift off. when they're this crispy and fluffy... i think this one's a solo mission. i understand. would you l'eggo your eggo? yes. neutrogena® ultra sheer. superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. it's t
in the name of racial equality 35-year-old business owner terry willis finished the trip on sunday he says he embarked on the journey to march for racial equality following the police killings of george floyd, broiana taylor and other african-americans. >>> a memorial service held to honor vanessa guillen who was tragically killed. >>> and vefi days since naya rivera went missing, the latest on the search. no cover-up spray here. it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze...
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terry mcsweeney. we have been tracking developments in martinez for the last half-hour. it is moving along. marching, stopping, speaking and marching some more. so far the police haven't been needed in response to a number of incidents including a viral video of two people trying to paint over the city's big yellow black lives matter mural. pete is live at the scene. what's up? >> reporter: yeah, terry. we are standing in front of the black lives matter mural. that viral video of two people painting over it on fourth of july. folks in support of the black lives matter movement. we want to show you some of the chopper video. they left the area to waterfront park about a mile from where we are standing. we know it was planned a couple of weeks ago. now the organizers for the rally were calling for a response today. it has been a peaceful response. that viral video, two people on fourth of july painting over the city approved black lives matter mural in martinez. at least a portion of it here in front of the superior courthouse. those two people are facing vandalism charges for the act. we got a chance
terry mcsweeney. we have been tracking developments in martinez for the last half-hour. it is moving along. marching, stopping, speaking and marching some more. so far the police haven't been needed in response to a number of incidents including a viral video of two people trying to paint over the city's big yellow black lives matter mural. pete is live at the scene. what's up? >> reporter: yeah, terry. we are standing in front of the black lives matter mural. that viral video of two...
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paper in our hands because of him now our children have received residency terry they can progress in their lives life. in march prime minister that in the government why did the criteria for residency in the disputed region saying the change would grant equality and dignity to all now anyone who's lived in the region for 15 years or studied for 7 those registered as migrants and children of government workers who've served in kashmir are allowed to buy land and apply for government jobs more than 30000 domiciled certificates have been issued since the law was implemented 2 months ago most of them in hindu majority jumble. people are satisfied because there are fewer procedures to follow when they had to become a resident before there was a lot of documents required they had to have them verified by the administrators it was a very long procedure. while it's now easier for non-cash midis to become residents many others are afraid that the government will make it more difficult for them to prove their status i belong to does and you asked me to say that my identity basically depends on a piece of paper that your
paper in our hands because of him now our children have received residency terry they can progress in their lives life. in march prime minister that in the government why did the criteria for residency in the disputed region saying the change would grant equality and dignity to all now anyone who's lived in the region for 15 years or studied for 7 those registered as migrants and children of government workers who've served in kashmir are allowed to buy land and apply for government jobs more...
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and hundreds of protesters marched through the streets of madrid calling for an end to the spanish monarchy demonstrators claim the terry system is rotten and has failed the people of the world family has faced increasing scrutiny after allegations of corruption against the former spanish king juan carlos. still ahead on the program the hollywood movie machines not playing ball in america's of worsening relations with china among our stories after the break why box office takings are trumping political pressure and the world's 2nd biggest market. this thing is that when you have money printers in charge the act of printing all that paper money to dies themselves really fills their head with dreams of its fields of primacy that's the ultimate form of supremacy is i print therefore i am. and if you can pull the levers of political power with their fear have money if you can acquire assets that therefore have money that gives you that god complex that we have so much other around the world and countries and big corporations and now it's all going to come crashing down. you cannot be both with the yeah you're right. welcome
and hundreds of protesters marched through the streets of madrid calling for an end to the spanish monarchy demonstrators claim the terry system is rotten and has failed the people of the world family has faced increasing scrutiny after allegations of corruption against the former spanish king juan carlos. still ahead on the program the hollywood movie machines not playing ball in america's of worsening relations with china among our stories after the break why box office takings are trumping...
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black lives matter protest has confronted a march in support of the new york police department called themselves the bloom lives matter movement officers used terry's isn't the most civil rights i was. i. was i. was i was i was. i i was some nasty scenes there no back story to this the man had burned large scale public events in new york city in the next 3 months for the next 3 months rather citing the high risk of spreading covert only then crucially to allow black lives matter rallies to take place killam open reports next to look at the question being asked about this exception that was made. as new york city works to slow the spread of coded 19 in the hopes of soon fully reopening mayor bill de blasio has banned all large public gatherings except for black lives matter protests we understand at this moment of history people are talking about the need for historic changes this is a historic moment of change we have to respect that big crowds at any protest you would think would be a perfect recipe for spreading kovi of 19 however mainstream media would have you believe otherwise they say the protests are not causing the spread of the coronavirus
black lives matter protest has confronted a march in support of the new york police department called themselves the bloom lives matter movement officers used terry's isn't the most civil rights i was. i. was i. was i was i was. i i was some nasty scenes there no back story to this the man had burned large scale public events in new york city in the next 3 months for the next 3 months rather citing the high risk of spreading covert only then crucially to allow black lives matter rallies to take...
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march on washington. mister courtland also served in the second terri general of 1974 six pan african congress. >> i was born in new york in harlem in 1941 and my mother moved me and my sister to the west indies to trinidad where my grandmother and our family lived. four years later, 1945, i stayed in trinidad from 1945 to 1952 and then i came back to new york after my grandmother died in 1952 and lived in harlem for a couple of years and then moved to the bronx. i intended catholic school, st. helena's and then, you know, went from -- well actually grammar school which was actually an interesting thing because it was african -- all african american nuns and then i went to st. helena's and then went to howard university. my mother sent me to catholic school because, you know, at that point it cost a ten dollars a month, which was, you know, serious money in 1952 and 1954, but also she wanted to make sure that i had the best education that she could get. at that point, she was not too well sold on public schools. i grew up in the projects mostly in new york and at that time, you could see a lot of the issues
march on washington. mister courtland also served in the second terri general of 1974 six pan african congress. >> i was born in new york in harlem in 1941 and my mother moved me and my sister to the west indies to trinidad where my grandmother and our family lived. four years later, 1945, i stayed in trinidad from 1945 to 1952 and then i came back to new york after my grandmother died in 1952 and lived in harlem for a couple of years and then moved to the bronx. i intended catholic...
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viewers heard terry sewell speak a few minutes ago saying lewis, quote, has laid out the blueprint for us to pick up the baton and continue his marchcivil rights, for human rights. his final march now beginning to take place in selma. as i mentioned, it's about a half mile this horse-drawn caisson will be traveling and then we'll go to the bridge. we'll bring in april ryan and bakari sellers. i was thinking about something lewis wrote in 2017 in one of his memoirs. he wrote, freedom is not a state. it is an act. it is not some enchanted garden perched high on a distant plateau where we can finally sit down and rest. freedom is the continuous action we all must take, the continuous action we all must take. and each generation must do its part to create an even more fair, more just society. april, i think when we see young people coming out on the streets of selma today, those words are for them. that they have a part to play, just as lewis played his entire life. >> yes. as you said, from his words, it's a continuing action we all must take. and those words are for the young and old. you know, he was a young man, very young man, who
viewers heard terry sewell speak a few minutes ago saying lewis, quote, has laid out the blueprint for us to pick up the baton and continue his marchcivil rights, for human rights. his final march now beginning to take place in selma. as i mentioned, it's about a half mile this horse-drawn caisson will be traveling and then we'll go to the bridge. we'll bring in april ryan and bakari sellers. i was thinking about something lewis wrote in 2017 in one of his memoirs. he wrote, freedom is not a...
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check out a man completing a 1,000-mile walk being from alabama to minnesota in march for racial equality several joined. >> terryolis same spot from george floyd died in police custody started walk in june seeing video of the death was inspired by martin luther king, jr., march from selma to montgomery alabama in 1965 a look about what is trending fox business.com, first the fda heads warnings to more coronavirus hand sanitizer products all manufactured mexico. >> this walmart to remind xhurz of local coronavirus mask mandates apple allocating four hundred million dollars to provide affordable housing near silicon valley committed 2 1/2 billion dollars to combat housing crisis in california late last year cheryl to you. cheryl: thank you very much, countdown 2020 texas could be a swing state come november polls from dallas morning news showing former vice president joe biden has five-point lead over texas, texas highest uptick in coronavirus cases gop has good news target showing more republicans he registering to vote than democrats during covid-19 pandemic, joining me now former white house deputy press secret
check out a man completing a 1,000-mile walk being from alabama to minnesota in march for racial equality several joined. >> terryolis same spot from george floyd died in police custody started walk in june seeing video of the death was inspired by martin luther king, jr., march from selma to montgomery alabama in 1965 a look about what is trending fox business.com, first the fda heads warnings to more coronavirus hand sanitizer products all manufactured mexico. >> this walmart to...
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march for peace spiraled into mayhem. four police officers attacked including top chief terry hun man and he break a finger as counter protestersd women in blue. this just hours before mayor de blasio signed sweeping new police reforms into law and the police did not thringeght here to react we have a law enforcement panel on this thursday. former lieutenant in the new york city police department dr. darrin porcher, former new york city police department detective dr. oscar odom and black lives matter founder here in new york joseph imperatrice. dr. porcher, let me start with you. you were actually on the brooklyn bridge yesterday for that unity march across the bridge from mid-atlantic into brooklyn at 11:00. there was a lot of organizers and clergy members, and then some anti-cop protesters showed up and what happened? >> absolutely, steve, i was on that bridge marching across in the name of piece for community. we were echoing the sentiments of gun violence playing new york. this is a collaboration of police union leaders, police sympathizers and clergy members. and we were i do meat particularly opposed by black lives matte
march for peace spiraled into mayhem. four police officers attacked including top chief terry hun man and he break a finger as counter protestersd women in blue. this just hours before mayor de blasio signed sweeping new police reforms into law and the police did not thringeght here to react we have a law enforcement panel on this thursday. former lieutenant in the new york city police department dr. darrin porcher, former new york city police department detective dr. oscar odom and black lives...
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bar as a pro police march made up of primarily churchgoers and a law enforcement unions was just getting underway. four officers suffered serious injuries and achieve a department terry monahan who is the highest-ranking uniformed officer suffered minor hand injuries. but a counter protest organizer tells me at least one person on his side was hurt, too. >> we want to talk about our issues in complex and nuanced ways as we always do. what we were met with was once our folks were even o on the pedestrian walk on the bridge, police went in with riot gear and arrested everyone. >> this follows yet another night of gun violence in the city, one dead and five hurt today in brooklyn. today the mayor launched a brooklyn crime prevention plan and also introduced a controversial choke hold ban into law. the mayor has blamed coronavirus for the rising gun violence and one police union president calls him a liar. >> the criminals know we are at out there taking the guns and that's what you're seeing the violence. the cops know it in the street and members of the public know it. >> the mayor just announced a statement denouncing the violence against those officers on the brookly
bar as a pro police march made up of primarily churchgoers and a law enforcement unions was just getting underway. four officers suffered serious injuries and achieve a department terry monahan who is the highest-ranking uniformed officer suffered minor hand injuries. but a counter protest organizer tells me at least one person on his side was hurt, too. >> we want to talk about our issues in complex and nuanced ways as we always do. what we were met with was once our folks were even o on...
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terry sewell represents selma in the u.s. congress. she called lewis a friend, a mentor, and a father figure. she will help lead sunday's marchthe bridge. >> the irony is that the first time john did a march from selma to montgomery, he was met at the foot of the bridge with billy club clubs. the march was contentious. he was clearly not invited into the state capitol. now he will get a hero's welcome which is what he deserves. >> reporter: this is personal for you. >> very personal. it's not often you get to meet your own hero. it's rare, let alone to give -- get an opportunity to sit at his feet and learn from him, to walk in the footsteps of john lewis with john lewis, that's a treat of a lifetime. and i got to do it over and over again. >> reporter: over and over again in washington, d.c., where she says so many people were touched by his kindness, the subtlety of his mentorship, and certainly here in selma, alabama, where you have people walking down the street who have their own personal stories. this man really touched so many people. dane and jeff? >> that's been the amazing thing is seeing how many he he touched over
terry sewell represents selma in the u.s. congress. she called lewis a friend, a mentor, and a father figure. she will help lead sunday's marchthe bridge. >> the irony is that the first time john did a march from selma to montgomery, he was met at the foot of the bridge with billy club clubs. the march was contentious. he was clearly not invited into the state capitol. now he will get a hero's welcome which is what he deserves. >> reporter: this is personal for you. >> very...
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speakers last night, senator doug jones of alabama,tl representative terry sewell from selma, and a number of freedom fighters who marched alongside john lewis tomorrow, he will be taken to washington, d.c. where he's going to lie in state at the u.s. capitol and then later this week, brought to atlanta to be laid to rest willie, today really is going to be one of the more moving moments. that's because congressman lewis is going to cross the edmund pettus bridge for the final time the casket will be carried by horses and he's going to be the only one on the bridge, crossing alone. but one of the almost significant things when you think about the crossing is at the end, he's going to be greeted by alabama state troopers there to salute him of course, willie, it was alabama state troopers that beat him to the ground 55 years ago as he tried to cross this bridge now standing and honoring him as he crosses for the final time. willie >> wow, what a sight that will be 55 years later. blayne alexander, thanks so much, we appreciate it >>> parts of texas are cleaning up this morning after hurricane hanna roared ashore on saturd
speakers last night, senator doug jones of alabama,tl representative terry sewell from selma, and a number of freedom fighters who marched alongside john lewis tomorrow, he will be taken to washington, d.c. where he's going to lie in state at the u.s. capitol and then later this week, brought to atlanta to be laid to rest willie, today really is going to be one of the more moving moments. that's because congressman lewis is going to cross the edmund pettus bridge for the final time the casket...