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of stark.cofounder state medalist for the birmingham polk school -- homeschool. and a participant in the after freedom event here at the birmingham civil rights institute on june 27. inwill be eligible to vote 2016 presidential election. said, i wouldg like to hear from these four young people. we are going to toss out our first question of the evening. i will start in the order that we introduced. jared, will you respond to the , do you think the youth today are concerned with the issues, or do they see it as old people's thoughts? jared: it is a good mix of both. i have seen that it is a bit of both because a lot of them see that some issues need to be taking a stand on. and there are some in that generation that do not take politics or voting as seriously as they should because they do not think it will affect us, in the actual unit of rungs and could in the long . micah: i think it is a mix of the two. findissues people important and others they don't. it is the answers based on the persons education or surrounding it. their surroundings may not push voting is
of stark.cofounder state medalist for the birmingham polk school -- homeschool. and a participant in the after freedom event here at the birmingham civil rights institute on june 27. inwill be eligible to vote 2016 presidential election. said, i wouldg like to hear from these four young people. we are going to toss out our first question of the evening. i will start in the order that we introduced. jared, will you respond to the , do you think the youth today are concerned with the issues, or...
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it's one of the most popular attractions at the birmingham zoo. so far no one at the zoo is sick and the birds are being treated. >>> closing arguments are under way in that closely watched sexual assault trial in new hampshire. after we heard the suspect in his own words for the first time. here's a live picture from con cord, new hampshire, right now, where attorneys are making their case. yesterday owen labrie appeared calm, presenting himself as a high achieving soccer captain who planned to attend harvard and become a minister. at one point his accuser left the courtroom in tears. nbc's gabe gutierrez reports. >> your honor, the defense calls owen labrie. >> reporter: closing arguments after 19-year-old labrie took the stand as the defense's only stand. >> was there any indication at that point [ bleep ] did not want you to take her pants off? >> no. >> did she say anything? >> no. >> reporter: labrie said the encounter last year with a 15-year-old freshman, who we're not identifying, was consensual and kissing. prosecutors say he plotted the
it's one of the most popular attractions at the birmingham zoo. so far no one at the zoo is sick and the birds are being treated. >>> closing arguments are under way in that closely watched sexual assault trial in new hampshire. after we heard the suspect in his own words for the first time. here's a live picture from con cord, new hampshire, right now, where attorneys are making their case. yesterday owen labrie appeared calm, presenting himself as a high achieving soccer captain who...
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and i am going to quickly reach harper lee quote who told the birmingham-birmingham post, there's a universal theme. it is not a racial awful. it portrays an aspect of civilization, i show the contract of the human soul reduce the simplest terms, a story of what could happen to anybody anywhere where people live together. harper lee did not see her own book as racial all but u.s. american readers about their favorite books on race, civil rights is usually at the top of the list. i would like to ask the panel why they think that is, why do many readers consider "to kill a mockingbird" to the america's equality novel when it is not about that at all? you don't have to go down a line. >> a lot of it has to do with the time "to kill a mockingbird" came out. was released in 1960, the film version, 1962. because of what was going on historically at that time, it is tied in with all of that. i was working on my piece for time on the eighteenth, i randomly asked people what year was "to kill a mockingbird" set in and not a single person said 1935. i think we conflate the timing of it and because of t
and i am going to quickly reach harper lee quote who told the birmingham-birmingham post, there's a universal theme. it is not a racial awful. it portrays an aspect of civilization, i show the contract of the human soul reduce the simplest terms, a story of what could happen to anybody anywhere where people live together. harper lee did not see her own book as racial all but u.s. american readers about their favorite books on race, civil rights is usually at the top of the list. i would like to...
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wrote the letter from the birmingham jail, the good white clergyman of the south who thought he was rushing things too much and who didn't want to stand up and say anything about the injustice because it was too and comfortable for them. they do better even back then. with time they knew better. i think it was genuine but you asked if it was genuine on the part of the class, there is a different answer for every person. for some of the people, greg was treated shabbily, we should shake his hand and wish him well and for other people in was a heartfelt letter. do we have to do this? it very. >> anyone else have a question in the second row? >> i am curious what other members of the community who don't live on the farm to participate, self-contained movement. >> in the early years koinonia was not very self-contained. one of the purposes for founding it was a divinity degree, he became a minister, he had the degree in agriculture from the university of georgia. he had great motivation for not only bringing jesus that scientific farming to the roll south. there was a lot about reach with local
wrote the letter from the birmingham jail, the good white clergyman of the south who thought he was rushing things too much and who didn't want to stand up and say anything about the injustice because it was too and comfortable for them. they do better even back then. with time they knew better. i think it was genuine but you asked if it was genuine on the part of the class, there is a different answer for every person. for some of the people, greg was treated shabbily, we should shake his hand...
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the best voices and birmingham sang for free every night. missed church on sunday but i'm going to get a better church on thursday because i'm going to hear carlton recent and the mass choir. it's accomplishing something that's hard to qualify. to detail what happened and where and why and show why this was a transformative agent and a -- and transformative in a way that changed the hearts and minds of angry white people. and inspired by people to be a part of it and suffer what they suffered. why wouldn't i want to chronicle what they are doing? it more than just transcends history. ♪ >> ♪ this is my life ♪ yes it is. ♪ you know that i'm going to let it shine ♪ >> the black gospel music restoration project began while i was writing "people get ready, the new history of gospel music." as i was researching and writing about those songs that was the foundation of american popular music in many ways, i would discover all these people would cite a song and i would go and try to hear it. it was not available. i could not get it on ebay or amazon.
the best voices and birmingham sang for free every night. missed church on sunday but i'm going to get a better church on thursday because i'm going to hear carlton recent and the mass choir. it's accomplishing something that's hard to qualify. to detail what happened and where and why and show why this was a transformative agent and a -- and transformative in a way that changed the hearts and minds of angry white people. and inspired by people to be a part of it and suffer what they suffered....
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at least 70 more are injured. >> the first bomb went off in a crowded pub near the birmingham city centerr and less than a hundred yards away, a second bomb exploded in another pub. there have been 200 people inside. police said they were still searching for bodies in the rubble. >> terrorism only works when it shocks people. the mid-1970s, the i.r.a. attempts an entirely new tactic, to bring the conflict to the british mainland. >> the british homefront has itself become a battlefield in the raging guerilla war over northern ireland. >> there have been many bombings in england in recent months as the terrorism of northern ireland has spread, but tonight was the worst. >> for sheer audacity, it was unrivaled. arab terrorists attacking opec, the headquarters of oil power. three men were killed and three wounded. >> there is no certainty, but there is plenty of speculation, that one of those terrorists who raided the opec meeting in vienna be europe's most wanted fugitive, carlos sanchez martinez, also known as the jackal? >> this is the clearest news film of carlos that so far exists. that
at least 70 more are injured. >> the first bomb went off in a crowded pub near the birmingham city centerr and less than a hundred yards away, a second bomb exploded in another pub. there have been 200 people inside. police said they were still searching for bodies in the rubble. >> terrorism only works when it shocks people. the mid-1970s, the i.r.a. attempts an entirely new tactic, to bring the conflict to the british mainland. >> the british homefront has itself become a...
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. >> the president of the birmingham's police commission spoke and said if the tables turned and thect was laying there, they would be rioting, is he situation. >> who is they. >> exactly. >> when you become a police officers, you are sworn to serve and protect. my bornal is a retared police is. >> it's honourable and hard. it doesn't mean anyone that is ab solved of the responsibility. i don't like the feeling in this is a day. if i'm not dressed appropriately in someone's mind, i would be stopped, arrested, shot. if i reached through quickly and go into my gough deft, someone could shoot me. that's a terrible feeling to have. i want police officers to be my protectors. i feel like i'm a suspect. when i'm calling them to help me. i called police to my house because there was a suspicious person in my home, and because i live in a nice community, when the police got there, they asked me for identification, wanted to know who i was, why was i there. >> let's move on, a decade after hurricane katrina, things are looking up in new orleans. or are they. katrina. >> a report tracking how
. >> the president of the birmingham's police commission spoke and said if the tables turned and thect was laying there, they would be rioting, is he situation. >> who is they. >> exactly. >> when you become a police officers, you are sworn to serve and protect. my bornal is a retared police is. >> it's honourable and hard. it doesn't mean anyone that is ab solved of the responsibility. i don't like the feeling in this is a day. if i'm not dressed appropriately in...
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were the people i think the equivalent of the clergymen at the martin luther king letter from the birmingham jail the clergymen of the south who thought he was rushing things too much and didn't want to stand up and say anything about the injustice because it was too uncomfortable for them. they knew better even back then and with time they certainly knew better. i think it was genuine but you have you have to do is genuine on the class enters a different answer for every person. for some of them guess we should shake his hand and wish him well and for other people it was an occasion for a heartfelt letter. for other people as they occasion i could do the have to do this. >> anybody else have a question box i was just curious for the community members was that all at all self contained movements of speak? >> in the 1940s and 50s it wasn't a very self-contained and one of the purposes for founding it before he went off and got his degree and became a minister he had a degree in agriculture from the university of georgia and a motivation that's what they did a lot of outreach. it's one of the
were the people i think the equivalent of the clergymen at the martin luther king letter from the birmingham jail the clergymen of the south who thought he was rushing things too much and didn't want to stand up and say anything about the injustice because it was too uncomfortable for them. they knew better even back then and with time they certainly knew better. i think it was genuine but you have you have to do is genuine on the class enters a different answer for every person. for some of...
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according to the head of the police union here in birmingham, the suspect in the attack, 34-year-oldnningham, spontaneously told police the reason he attacked the officer is because of all the negative coverage of police across the country. he was arrested shortly after the incident and has been charged with attempted murder. we've attempted to reach out to cunningham and his family. they've declined comment. nick valencia, cnn, birmingham, alabama. >> our thoughts with the officer tonight. >>> coming up next, hillary clinton makes a joke last night about her e-mail controversy. will those remarks come back to haunt her? >> those messages disappear all by themselves. now their family's often need a helping hand. after brushing, listerine® total care helps prevent cavities, strengthens teeth and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. and for kids starting at age six, listerine® smart rinse delivers extra cavity protection after brushing. more and more people with
according to the head of the police union here in birmingham, the suspect in the attack, 34-year-oldnningham, spontaneously told police the reason he attacked the officer is because of all the negative coverage of police across the country. he was arrested shortly after the incident and has been charged with attempted murder. we've attempted to reach out to cunningham and his family. they've declined comment. nick valencia, cnn, birmingham, alabama. >> our thoughts with the officer...
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quarantined because of a possible ebola case, right now the patient is treated at the university of alabama birmingham hospital, after feeling symptoms and notifying authorities the patient recently travelled to a country with active ebola cases and family members of the patient are asked to stay inside of their home in birmingham. officers are guarding the house and we should find out if the patient actually has ebola. >>> now to the latest of another deadly disease, officers believe that cooling towers are to blame for spreading legionaires, a sear case of pneumonia. >> this morning a major health warning for the outbreak of legionaires disease, 86 people contracting the disease and seven deaths so far. >> symptoms are fever, cough and shortness of breath, if you have these symptoms police immediately seek treatment. it's a severe type of pneumonia caused by breathing in the bacteria, it's not usually spread person to person but comes from the cooling towers on buildings. if it's not properly contained. it could spread in the water and go into the air. >> the air is sucked in here and goes through t
quarantined because of a possible ebola case, right now the patient is treated at the university of alabama birmingham hospital, after feeling symptoms and notifying authorities the patient recently travelled to a country with active ebola cases and family members of the patient are asked to stay inside of their home in birmingham. officers are guarding the house and we should find out if the patient actually has ebola. >>> now to the latest of another deadly disease, officers believe...
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police say the birmingham detective pulled over a car for driving erratically until the driver apparentlythe officer. the veteran cop decided to hold back saying he was unsure whether or not to pull his weapon because he didn't want to be accused of needlessly killing an unarmed man. this is a picture of what happened next. you see the officer on his knees covered in blood. police say the suspect grabbed the detective's gun and pistol whipped him leaving him on a sidewalk. it took 17 staples to close a wound in his head. what followed is more disturbing. instead of helping the injured officer by standers took pictures and posted them on social media mocking the detective and celebrating what happened one writing pistol whipped his blank to sleep. mark firmen is a former homicide detective. i have to start with the by standers and the reaction. taking pictures and mocking the officer as he lay there severely injured it appeared nobody knew at that point. what do you make of that as a former officer yourself? >> you have to say that the decency is absolutely gone absent. the morality of the
police say the birmingham detective pulled over a car for driving erratically until the driver apparentlythe officer. the veteran cop decided to hold back saying he was unsure whether or not to pull his weapon because he didn't want to be accused of needlessly killing an unarmed man. this is a picture of what happened next. you see the officer on his knees covered in blood. police say the suspect grabbed the detective's gun and pistol whipped him leaving him on a sidewalk. it took 17 staples to...
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i am leaving home to join the birmingham royal ballet. am is to become a principal dancer one day, the principal dancer dances all the main roles. i still have so much more to discover about my body to really know where i can take it. i see myself as being with others because i wasn't born with a really good ballet body. a lot of dancers are born with amazing feet or the longest, most flexible legs. i wasn't really born with too much body-wise. ♪ a lot of people think there should be white dancers on the stage, white dancers look the best, and ballet should start in europe. recently, it's been getting so much better with misty copeland becoming principal and asian dancers from everywhere who are amazing to come and be with the company. being half japanese and half european, i had to work really hard, and i've had to just realize how to work with it and also how to show off what is good for me better than the people who have the most amazing bodies. i'm pretty good at turn and where you turn consecutively without coming down. ♪ i want to re
i am leaving home to join the birmingham royal ballet. am is to become a principal dancer one day, the principal dancer dances all the main roles. i still have so much more to discover about my body to really know where i can take it. i see myself as being with others because i wasn't born with a really good ballet body. a lot of dancers are born with amazing feet or the longest, most flexible legs. i wasn't really born with too much body-wise. ♪ a lot of people think there should be white...
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according to the head of the police union here in birmingham, the suspect in the attack, 34-year-oldpontaneously told police that the reason he attacked the officer is because of all the negative coverage of police across the country. he was arrested shortly after the incident and has been charged with attempted murder. we've attempted to reach out to cunningham and his family. they've declined comment. nick valencia, cnn, birmingham, alabama. >>> we showed you the chemical explosion, the plumes of smoke in tianjin, china, but there's another one. this time, this one in the u.s. state of texas. a series of blasts rocked this oil field chemical supply company on friday. the ceo says that no one was inside of the plant at the time of the explosions and there's no word yet on what exactly caused the blast. fire officials said they're checking the area nearby for any toxic pollutants. >>> after he was paralyzed from the shoulders down, one man learned to paint using only his mouth, and now his works of art admired worldwide. more of his incredible story, just ahead. >>> eurozone finance
according to the head of the police union here in birmingham, the suspect in the attack, 34-year-oldpontaneously told police that the reason he attacked the officer is because of all the negative coverage of police across the country. he was arrested shortly after the incident and has been charged with attempted murder. we've attempted to reach out to cunningham and his family. they've declined comment. nick valencia, cnn, birmingham, alabama. >>> we showed you the chemical explosion,...
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will only say they arrested a man who is expected to be charged today, but here is the capper, the birmingham news reports that there may be a sex tape out there involving barton and his attacker's wife. doctors expect barton to recover fully. >>> from the bizarre to the bizarre. yet another outrageous stunt for a tv star steve o. only this time it landed had him in jail. last time he climbed a massive construction crane in hollywood with an inflatable wail and sign protecting sea world. at one point police say he set off fireworks from the top of the crane. emergency crews showed up not knowing if he needed to be rescued. eventually steve o. climbed down on his own and police then arrested him. >>> a tortoise named boris has a much better life ahead of him thanks to a vet. a 3-d printing store and swruler in this colorado. they created a facial prosthetic to relays his beak and upper jaw. the 3 pound turtle was hurt when a 90 pound tortoise attacked him. if he wouldn't have gotten that new jaw he wouldn't have been able to eat. it kbifs hope to pet own err and vet theirians caring for injure
will only say they arrested a man who is expected to be charged today, but here is the capper, the birmingham news reports that there may be a sex tape out there involving barton and his attacker's wife. doctors expect barton to recover fully. >>> from the bizarre to the bizarre. yet another outrageous stunt for a tv star steve o. only this time it landed had him in jail. last time he climbed a massive construction crane in hollywood with an inflatable wail and sign protecting sea...
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the head of the police union in birmingham alabama, says the suspect, 34-year-old jenard cunningham,eously told police the reason he attacked the officer was for retaliation of all the negative coverage officers have received across the country. that man, who is a suspect of the attack was charged with attempted murder after being caught a short time after the incident. we've attempted to reach out to mr. cunningham as well as his family. they have not gotten back to us and they've declined comment. >> and is there any fallout from those who posted these images? >> we reached out to the man who posted that image, the image who went viral of this detective bleeding. he said the reason he posted this image was because he himself has been a victim to police negativity. he says there's a lot of negativity that's not shown and that he wanted to post this and that's why he did. he says the criticism he has received is only in his opinion because he's black and the detective is white. he stands by what he did, fred. >> all right. nick valencia thank you so much appreciate it. >>> mourners h
the head of the police union in birmingham alabama, says the suspect, 34-year-old jenard cunningham,eously told police the reason he attacked the officer was for retaliation of all the negative coverage officers have received across the country. that man, who is a suspect of the attack was charged with attempted murder after being caught a short time after the incident. we've attempted to reach out to mr. cunningham as well as his family. they have not gotten back to us and they've declined...
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the best voices and birmingham sang for free every night. on sunday but i'm going to get a better church going toay because i'm hear carlton recent and the mass choir. it's accomplishing something that's hard to qualify. to detail what happened and this and why and show why was a transformative agent and a -- and transformative in a way that changed the hearts and minds of angry white people. and inspired by people to be a part of it and suffer what they suffered. why wouldn't i want to chronicle what they are doing? it more than just transcends history. ♪ >> ♪ this is my life ♪ yes it is. ♪ you know that i'm going to let it shine ♪ >> the black gospel music restoration project began while i was writing "people get ready, the new history of gospel music." as i was researching and writing that was theongs foundation of american popular music in many ways, i would discover all these people would cite a song and i would go and try to hear it. it was not available. orould not get it on ebay amazon. it was not available. this went on over and over
the best voices and birmingham sang for free every night. on sunday but i'm going to get a better church going toay because i'm hear carlton recent and the mass choir. it's accomplishing something that's hard to qualify. to detail what happened and this and why and show why was a transformative agent and a -- and transformative in a way that changed the hearts and minds of angry white people. and inspired by people to be a part of it and suffer what they suffered. why wouldn't i want to...
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the summer of 63 was the summer when birmingham happened and martin luther king wrote his letter from jail. many people supporting him were bailed out by the money. they came down there with all the money to get everybody out of jail. they were sponsors of the civil rights movement. ahead of lbj and kennedy, pushing them harder. not as hard as king. for a white labor leader, he was essentially, yet, think about what happened in michigan and detroit and all of the auto workers moving out of detroit and into the suburbs. so, it is so much to walter. cavanaugh and the police chief were progressive liberals, trying to change it in detroit. they made a lot of dramatic changes. they were succeeded in some ways, against all the odds, but that success lead to four years later, a riot. and everything was up in smoke. all of the efforts were sort of decimated by that. he's a tragic character. another figure is aretha franklin's father. he was an incredible speaker, preacher in detroit and he actually organized the rallies to detroit. he's another one of the figures in the book. they all emerge
the summer of 63 was the summer when birmingham happened and martin luther king wrote his letter from jail. many people supporting him were bailed out by the money. they came down there with all the money to get everybody out of jail. they were sponsors of the civil rights movement. ahead of lbj and kennedy, pushing them harder. not as hard as king. for a white labor leader, he was essentially, yet, think about what happened in michigan and detroit and all of the auto workers moving out of...
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cold war is the context of warner von brown. tom birmingham: i think we have time for one more. >> stalin and roosevelt and churchill were an uneasy alliance during the war. among the three, who was the best negotiator and who achieved most of his diplomatic objectives by the end of the war? rick atkinson: they were all three pretty titanic personalities. the record strongly underlies the conclusion that it was roosevelt that achieved more of his objectives and morsi early than any -- more securely than any of the other victory. churchhill won the war but the british empire has never been the same since. and central europe and stalin achieved a lot of things in eastern and central europe and consolidated his hold but fell short of the grandest ambitions in the leninist-stalinist tradition. roosevelt kept his country secure, secured western europe, began the process of the decolonization of asia and africa within less than a generation. all of these long-standing u.s. foreign-policy objectives even before franklin roosevelt. he would be my nomi
cold war is the context of warner von brown. tom birmingham: i think we have time for one more. >> stalin and roosevelt and churchill were an uneasy alliance during the war. among the three, who was the best negotiator and who achieved most of his diplomatic objectives by the end of the war? rick atkinson: they were all three pretty titanic personalities. the record strongly underlies the conclusion that it was roosevelt that achieved more of his objectives and morsi early than any --...
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the 31-year-old man was found dead in suburban birmingham yesterday. a woman told police she came home and discovered her husband dead of a gunshot wound to the head inside their apartment. police say it is too earl to know if the toddler accidentally shot the man or if the man shot himself. >> this story is new. a $20,000 reward is being offered for information on two stolen nc wyeth paintings. >>> the fbi announced the reward yesterday. a total of six paintings were taken from the home of a businessman in maine in 2013. four of them were recovered from a pawnshop in beverly hills, california in december. remaining two were never found. they are estimated to be worth $2 million. three people have so far been charged in connection with the art heist. nc wyeth lived in chadds ford before his death in 1945. >> the white house has hired its first only transgender staff member. raffi friedman-gurspan was appointed yesterday as an outreach and recruitment director for presidential personnel. advocates hailed the 18-year-old's appointment as
the 31-year-old man was found dead in suburban birmingham yesterday. a woman told police she came home and discovered her husband dead of a gunshot wound to the head inside their apartment. police say it is too earl to know if the toddler accidentally shot the man or if the man shot himself. >> this story is new. a $20,000 reward is being offered for information on two stolen nc wyeth paintings. >>> the fbi announced the reward yesterday. a total of six paintings were taken from...
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according to the head of the police union here in birmingham, the suspect in the attack, 34-year-oldam spontaneously told police the reason he attacked the police officer is because what he has seen happening with police officers across the country. he was arrested shortly after the incident and charged. we attempted to reach out to jannard cunningham and his family but they did not respond. >>> what is the line when police find themselves face-to-face with a suspect. let's talk about this with cnn contributor tom fuentes. what conversations are being had behind closed doors among police officers about this very subject? >> christi, i'm hearing from many officers they are becoming hesitant. they are very concerned because of the narrative that is out there and been out there in the media for a while that is there a lack of trust in the police, that there is a lack of support for the police, and they wait that extra split second to ensure that they are not taking the life of somebody or using excessive force on somebody unless it's absolutely necessary. the problem is that when you're
according to the head of the police union here in birmingham, the suspect in the attack, 34-year-oldam spontaneously told police the reason he attacked the police officer is because what he has seen happening with police officers across the country. he was arrested shortly after the incident and charged. we attempted to reach out to jannard cunningham and his family but they did not respond. >>> what is the line when police find themselves face-to-face with a suspect. let's talk about...
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the parking lot. so we think there is this sort of state house in birmingham and then he a-alpha the answer he had a training camp. he said we've been there for a year and never discussed my religion and then he said that the width of the infidel trainees. he said who is. and i said it is better than to be an atheist and someone in the crowd said it is. and i don't know why i said that because actually i am an atheist and that is a stupid thing to say. so then they surrounded me and asked me what it was like and one of them said they've never met a jew and they were treating me as if i were rare. in 1996 and 1997 it was the version he said britain and i think that he meant me as well hasn't spoken up to the islamic terrorism and i'm thinking and then four years later i noticed in 2001, they had an implicated and there were a number of occasions they would have his number stored in the phone and that's happened on a number of occasions. one of the drivers whether he had a training camp ended up somewhere and he is now in prison so if you people said were you a naÏve but this was happening and making a common
the parking lot. so we think there is this sort of state house in birmingham and then he a-alpha the answer he had a training camp. he said we've been there for a year and never discussed my religion and then he said that the width of the infidel trainees. he said who is. and i said it is better than to be an atheist and someone in the crowd said it is. and i don't know why i said that because actually i am an atheist and that is a stupid thing to say. so then they surrounded me and asked me...
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god and i think that that is the reason why the detective is with us today. >> reporter: the head of birmingham'se union says fearing media scrutiny, more local police officers are second-guessing their actions. >> walking on eggshells to make sure we do everything the way that it should be. not that it should ever be in question, but we want to be treated with respect or kindness just as if anyone else would be. >> reporter: it's a sentiment the injured detective knows all too well. he was unwilling to go on camera on cnn or be named for safety reasons but in an interview with us he said a lot of officers are being too cautious because of what's going on in the media, i hesitated because i didn't want to be in the media like i am right now. it's hard times right now for us. >> the head of the police union tells cnn the suspect in this attack spontaneously told police that the reasonab he attacked t police officer was for retaliation and all the negative coverage that cops are getting across the country right now. cunningham was apprehended shortly after the incident and charged with attempted mu
god and i think that that is the reason why the detective is with us today. >> reporter: the head of birmingham'se union says fearing media scrutiny, more local police officers are second-guessing their actions. >> walking on eggshells to make sure we do everything the way that it should be. not that it should ever be in question, but we want to be treated with respect or kindness just as if anyone else would be. >> reporter: it's a sentiment the injured detective knows all...
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i believe in god and i believe that is the reason why the detective is with us today. >> the head of birmingham'se union says fearing media scrutiny, more local police officers are second guessing their actions. >> we're walking on egg shells to make sure we do everything the way that it should be, not that it should ever be in question, but we want to be treated with respect or kindness, just as if anyone else would be. >> reporter: it's a sentiment the injured detective knows all too well. he was unwilling to go on camera with cnn or be named for safety reasons. but in an interview with us, he said, a lot of officers are being too cautious because of what's going on in the media. i hesitated because i didn't want to be in the media like i am right now. it's hard times right now for us. >> nick valencia with me live to talk about it. it was hard to swallow something like that, that he felt like he couldn't do anything because of the criticism he would get. he gets beat unconscious with his own gun. how's he doing now? >> he's scared. he thinks he could be god right now. he said he thanks god for
i believe in god and i believe that is the reason why the detective is with us today. >> the head of birmingham'se union says fearing media scrutiny, more local police officers are second guessing their actions. >> we're walking on egg shells to make sure we do everything the way that it should be, not that it should ever be in question, but we want to be treated with respect or kindness, just as if anyone else would be. >> reporter: it's a sentiment the injured detective...
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stand up against isis and those in iran and saudi arabia all across the middle east that stand together. so this august down in birmingham alabama for the last civil rights movement started to mom asking people to come together of all different faiths and beliefs and walks of life that can say you know what, my political interest may differ from you. my principles are the same. stop talking about interest and start talking about principles. saturday the 29th, march in the same streets of martin luther king did. we have thousands of pastors coming from all over of all different religions and people coming from all over. and then we're going to start putting that inaction. i believe it is time for people of all walks of life to stand up and raise their hand and be counted. the muslims were muslim enough, they gays are gay. let's start there an easy one. let stand together and just say let stand against that. >> anything significant about august 20 and 29th? quex. the anniversary. the anniversary of martin luther king's i have a dream speech. we did not pick that intentionally five years ago i announced it. five minutes aft
stand up against isis and those in iran and saudi arabia all across the middle east that stand together. so this august down in birmingham alabama for the last civil rights movement started to mom asking people to come together of all different faiths and beliefs and walks of life that can say you know what, my political interest may differ from you. my principles are the same. stop talking about interest and start talking about principles. saturday the 29th, march in the same streets of martin...
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between new orleans, jackson, all of the hotels -- there were no vacancies. we drove to birminghamd wound up living there for a couple of months after the storm. i guess the thing for me that i will never forget as long as i live is what it feels like to be like to not know whether or not you can come back home again. and how infuriating it is to know that the decision on whether or not you can go back to the place that you called home, the place that is a part of who you are -- we don't live in new orleans, we are new orleans -- can be decided at the whim of someone you don't know who has all of this power as a result of our federal disaster law called the robert stafford emergency assistance act. i think the reason why things are as bad as they are new orleans and why there hasn't been -- why the right to return for many people, why the right to recover has been -- have both been denied is because there is nothing in the law that protects those rights. and human rights very much are inherent in the right to be able to find your place, live and raise families or make connections a
between new orleans, jackson, all of the hotels -- there were no vacancies. we drove to birminghamd wound up living there for a couple of months after the storm. i guess the thing for me that i will never forget as long as i live is what it feels like to be like to not know whether or not you can come back home again. and how infuriating it is to know that the decision on whether or not you can go back to the place that you called home, the place that is a part of who you are -- we don't live...
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a small plane has crashed outside the airport under birmingham, alabama, killing the pilot and sparkingolice sale the feds are investigating. >>> prosecutors say man in charge of filling atms with money took a big chunk of cash force $100,000. the suspect reportedly accused of changing atm logs to hide the theft at a military base in anchorage. >>> say goodbye to the goodyear blimp they're not blimp evidence because each has a ridge ed stricture that holds the balloon in place. they still filled with helium but won't go flat when they deplate. the first of the enough models took off last year. the last of the old fleet about to retire as the company marks 90 years in the skies. the news continues after this. >>> g.o.p. presidential candidate governor scott walker says all openings to remain on at the table to defeat isis. he laid out his foreign policy agenda during a speech at the citadel. he slammed hillary clinton's record as secretary of state saying, quote, when you fail at one job you don't get promoted to another, you get fired. end quote. walker criticized the iran nuclear deal
a small plane has crashed outside the airport under birmingham, alabama, killing the pilot and sparkingolice sale the feds are investigating. >>> prosecutors say man in charge of filling atms with money took a big chunk of cash force $100,000. the suspect reportedly accused of changing atm logs to hide the theft at a military base in anchorage. >>> say goodbye to the goodyear blimp they're not blimp evidence because each has a ridge ed stricture that holds the balloon in...
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two of the patients relatives were placed under quarantine in birmingham. the quarantine has since been lifted. >> the professional hunter accused of assisting american dentist walter palmer and killing cecil the lion arrived in trial in zimbabwe today. he's accused of failing to prevent an unlawful hunt. he told the reporters, the hunt was legal and he thinks the charges against him were out of line. zimbabwe is demanding walter palmer be extradited to face charges for cecil's death too. >> vandals hit palmer's vacation home in florida. police in marco island say someone spray painted the words lion killer on his garage door. the vandals left at least seven pickled pigs feet on the drive way. the outrage over the killing has spread throughout the world. the situation is overblown. >> it's pretty pathetic to rush to judgment over something you don't have all the answers to. >> he committed a crime, they committed an obvious one. >> palmer has not been charged with a crime, insists he was counting on local guys to make sure the hunt was legal. >>> change is c
two of the patients relatives were placed under quarantine in birmingham. the quarantine has since been lifted. >> the professional hunter accused of assisting american dentist walter palmer and killing cecil the lion arrived in trial in zimbabwe today. he's accused of failing to prevent an unlawful hunt. he told the reporters, the hunt was legal and he thinks the charges against him were out of line. zimbabwe is demanding walter palmer be extradited to face charges for cecil's death too....
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king would have echoes of his own when he said from his letter in the birmingham jail, when you haven hate-filled policemen curse, kick, brutalize and even kill your black brothers and sisters with impunitimpunity, t will understand why we find it difficult to wait. dr. king watched burning with fire and actions of black rage, he saw in it not the wanton violence of looters and rioters, but a response to systematic violence of institutional racism. king wrote in an editorial after the watts riots in the saturday review, when there is racklike intransigence or sophisticated manipulation that mocks the employ-handed petitioner, rage replaces reason. did you get that, governor? because as long as you continue with your unsophisticated manipulation of king's message, and as long as you and other candidates continue your rock-like resistance to the message of the movement, that is as long as you can expect to keep hearing those urgent screams of rage that black lives matter. sincerely, janet. you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels. but i had to use so many sheets per spill, th
king would have echoes of his own when he said from his letter in the birmingham jail, when you haven hate-filled policemen curse, kick, brutalize and even kill your black brothers and sisters with impunitimpunity, t will understand why we find it difficult to wait. dr. king watched burning with fire and actions of black rage, he saw in it not the wanton violence of looters and rioters, but a response to systematic violence of institutional racism. king wrote in an editorial after the watts...
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against isis and those in iran and saudi arabia, those across the middle east that a killing people, let's stand together. this august in birmingham, alabama, where the last civil rights movement started, i am asking people to come together from all different states and all different walks of life, my political interests may differ from you but my principles are the same. we got to stop talking about interests and start talking about principles. on saturday the 29 for we are going to have a march up martin luther king street, at velveeta king joining me and i believe billy graham and started joining me on the other, thousands of pastors from all over of all different religions and people coming from all over and start putting that into action. i believe it is time for people of all walks of life to stand up and raise their hand to be counted and say we got to stop the hatred, got to stop -- we have to stop jamming our point of view down other people's wrote, start seeing people for human beings again, and the easiest by those people in the middle east. muslims who are not muslim enough, gays who are gay, when being enslaved and sy
against isis and those in iran and saudi arabia, those across the middle east that a killing people, let's stand together. this august in birmingham, alabama, where the last civil rights movement started, i am asking people to come together from all different states and all different walks of life, my political interests may differ from you but my principles are the same. we got to stop talking about interests and start talking about principles. on saturday the 29 for we are going to have a...
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the middle east who are killing people. let stand together. so this august down in birmingham alabama, where the last civil right movement started, i'm asking people to come together of all different faith and belief in all different walks of life that can say, you know why, my political interest may differ from you, but my principles are the same. we have to stop talking about interests and start talking about principles. on saturday the 29th we are going to have a march on the same street that martin luther king did. i believe i have bruce graham, billy graham's daughter joining me on the other arm and we have thousands of pastors coming from all over of all different religions and people coming from all over, and then were going to start putting that into action. i believe it's time for people of all walks of life to stand up and raise their hand and say, you know know what, we have to stop the hatred. we have to stop, we have to stop jamming our points of view down other people's throat and start seeing people for other human beings again. the easiest one we can unite unit
the middle east who are killing people. let stand together. so this august down in birmingham alabama, where the last civil right movement started, i'm asking people to come together of all different faith and belief in all different walks of life that can say, you know why, my political interest may differ from you, but my principles are the same. we have to stop talking about interests and start talking about principles. on saturday the 29th we are going to have a march on the same street...
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after patient would returned from an african nation with active ebola cases called the university of alabama birminghamtal complaining of possible symptoms ask was admitted. six firefighters who responded to the call and two relatives have been quarantined. doctors say the patient is considered low risk for having the disease. >> pg&e want as federal judge to dismiss a quarter of the chaps the prosecutors filed for the role in the fail explosion and fire in san bruno. according to the company they say the statue of him takes expired all related to criminal violations of federal pipeline safety laws. a hearing to dismiss the charges was scheduled for september 21. the prosecutors say does not merit a hearing. >> hillary clinton will be in the bay area for the first of two fundraising evens. this evening, hillary clinton will be at home of a silicon valley entrepreneur with tickets at $2,700 a person. tomorrow she will attend a breakfast reaccept in san francisco hosted by form state assemblywoman with tickets starting at $2,700. >> ten out of the 17 republican presidential candidates are set for the fir
after patient would returned from an african nation with active ebola cases called the university of alabama birminghamtal complaining of possible symptoms ask was admitted. six firefighters who responded to the call and two relatives have been quarantined. doctors say the patient is considered low risk for having the disease. >> pg&e want as federal judge to dismiss a quarter of the chaps the prosecutors filed for the role in the fail explosion and fire in san bruno. according to the...
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iran and those in saudi arabia, those all across the middle east that are killing people, let's stand together. so on 8/28, this august, down in birmingham, alabama where the last civil rights movement started, i'm asking people to come together of all different faiths all different beliefs all different walks of life, that can say you know what? my political interests may differ from you but my principles are the same. we have to stop talking about interests. and start talking about principles. so we're going to -- on saturday the 29th, we're going to have a march on the same streets that martin luther king did. i have alveda king joining me and i believe i have right graham billy graham's daughter joining me on the other arm. we have thousands of pastors coming from all over, all different religions and people coming from all over, and then we're going to start putting that into action, and -- because i believe it's time for people of all walks of life to stand up and raise their hand and be counted and say you know what? we got to stop the hatred. we have to stop -- we have to stop jamming our point of view down other people's throats
iran and those in saudi arabia, those all across the middle east that are killing people, let's stand together. so on 8/28, this august, down in birmingham, alabama where the last civil rights movement started, i'm asking people to come together of all different faiths all different beliefs all different walks of life, that can say you know what? my political interests may differ from you but my principles are the same. we have to stop talking about interests. and start talking about...
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researchers at the university of birmingham found that adults who drank a pint of water a half hour before ate less food. the beauty of the study is that drinking water is cheap, easy and good for you. from the nasdaq i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> abc 7 news at 4:00 does continue. the need for speed reaches the golden gate bridge. what had racecar drivers taking over. >>> cheryl jennings in the newsroom. >> we are learning about a cal trans engineer who played golf for 55 days on the clock. a san jose teenager who died at the hands of police his father suing over what he calls the murder of his son. and a stunning score. gushing review sending stocks going. we join you for abc 7 news at 5:00. aa chance to try somethinglook. different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. take advantage of our summer offers. get this low mileage lease on select ats models, in stock the longest, for around 269 per month. [female announcer] dsave up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic.n, get interest-free financing until 2018 on tempur-pedic. plus,
researchers at the university of birmingham found that adults who drank a pint of water a half hour before ate less food. the beauty of the study is that drinking water is cheap, easy and good for you. from the nasdaq i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> abc 7 news at 4:00 does continue. the need for speed reaches the golden gate bridge. what had racecar drivers taking over. >>> cheryl jennings in the newsroom. >> we are learning about a cal trans engineer who...
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so services that allow us to compete with the houston or birmingham, to keep regional patients here at home. >> from the windows of the new hospital, what came before is in clear sight. charity hospital holds a storied place in the city's history because it's where generations of residents came for care regardless of their ability to pay and, for many, the measure of success at the new hospital is whether that tradition will continue. >> and we put that together long before. >> this was in charity? yes. sylviana history worked as a nurse's aid and healed there as a patient. >> every time i pass there i think about charity because that's what people know about in new orleans is charity. >> this hospital was run by a nonprofit private company adding that charity's serving the public no matter the cost will be lost. university is required to have 20% of uninsured in its patient mix, considerably less than charity. but officials promise to give care to those who need it. (singing) >> community activist jacques organized a lawsuit to get charity back up and running. >> working for people wh
so services that allow us to compete with the houston or birmingham, to keep regional patients here at home. >> from the windows of the new hospital, what came before is in clear sight. charity hospital holds a storied place in the city's history because it's where generations of residents came for care regardless of their ability to pay and, for many, the measure of success at the new hospital is whether that tradition will continue. >> and we put that together long before....
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carrie teaches creative writing at the university of alabama birmingham so welcome kerry madden. [applause]ory and last but not least w. ralphi eubanks is the author of evers, long time.fellowsh i housed at thipe end of the rod a story of three generations of an inter-racial family and the american south. in's a guggenheim fellow and was the recipient of schwartz fellowship at the new america foundation.be in his essays have appeared in the american scholar the "washington post" "the wall street journal" timess and "national public eldio." he now lives in d.c.. so, thank you. [applause] welcome, come on and.ecen we are going to jump right in.el in light of "go set a i r watchman"'s recent u.s. american readers about their favorite books on race, civil rights is usually at the top of the list. i would like to ask the panel why they think that is, why do many readers consider "to kill a mockingbird" to the america's equality novel when it is not about that at all? you don't have to go down a line. >> a lot of it has to do with the time "to kill a mockingbird" came out. was released
carrie teaches creative writing at the university of alabama birmingham so welcome kerry madden. [applause]ory and last but not least w. ralphi eubanks is the author of evers, long time.fellowsh i housed at thipe end of the rod a story of three generations of an inter-racial family and the american south. in's a guggenheim fellow and was the recipient of schwartz fellowship at the new america foundation.be in his essays have appeared in the american scholar the "washington post"...
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talking this morning on the conservative talk show in birmingham, alabama, i asked the question. what's up? what is your reaction? one of the first things was said they like donald trump and ted cruz. marco rubio was coming in third. they were very unhappy, the callers were unhappy with fox and with megyn kelly which i found interesting. then looking at barton. trump wins the drudge poll. in other words, outside certain quarters here of the establishment, i don't think this plays as it is playing. >> let me show people again when there are critics saying again that megyn kelly was hard on donald trump or donald trump was hard on the questions. this is the exchange. >> you call women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals. your twitter account. >> only rosie o'donnell. i think the big problem this country has is being politically correct. i've been -- [ applause ] >> i've been challenged by so many people and i don't, frankly, have time for total political correctness. to be honest with you, this country doesn't have time either. honestly, megyn, if you don't
talking this morning on the conservative talk show in birmingham, alabama, i asked the question. what's up? what is your reaction? one of the first things was said they like donald trump and ted cruz. marco rubio was coming in third. they were very unhappy, the callers were unhappy with fox and with megyn kelly which i found interesting. then looking at barton. trump wins the drudge poll. in other words, outside certain quarters here of the establishment, i don't think this plays as it is...
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the country. earlier dw spoke to anna roberts from birmingham, u.k. we ask if this is part of the developing democracy process. >> that is exactly what it is. we see a power struggle between the current president and the speakeand now former chair of the ruling party, who was ousted last night. both of these men want to be president, so i think we are seeing an internal power struggle within the party between these two former generals. some commentators try to present it as a struggle between rivalry formers and hardliners, but it is unlikely that that is the case. it's a more personal dispute between two men who both want to be president. we would not characterize what is happening in burma as a democracy process. what we are witnessing in burma is more a modernization of democratization. the reforms we have seen so far in burma have all been named at decreasing international pressure, dropping sanctions, encouraging international investment, so that burma can become a more modern but still authoritarian regime. the current president is definitely not
the country. earlier dw spoke to anna roberts from birmingham, u.k. we ask if this is part of the developing democracy process. >> that is exactly what it is. we see a power struggle between the current president and the speakeand now former chair of the ruling party, who was ousted last night. both of these men want to be president, so i think we are seeing an internal power struggle within the party between these two former generals. some commentators try to present it as a struggle...
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the country. earlier dw spoke to anna roberts from birmingham, u.k. we ask if this is part of the developing democracy process. >> that is exactly what it is. we see a power struggle between the current president and the speakeand now former chair of the ruling party, who was ousted last night. both of these men want to be president, so i think we are seeing an internal power struggle within the party between these two former generals. some commentators try to present it as a struggle between rivalry formers and hardliners, but it is unlikely that that is the case. it's a more personal dispute between two men who both want to be president. we would not characterize what is happening in burma as a democracy process. what we are witnessing in burma is more a modernization of democratization. the reforms we have seen so far in burma have all been named at decreasing international pressure, dropping sanctions, encouraging international investment, so that burma can become a more modern but still authoritarian regime. the current president is definitely not
the country. earlier dw spoke to anna roberts from birmingham, u.k. we ask if this is part of the developing democracy process. >> that is exactly what it is. we see a power struggle between the current president and the speakeand now former chair of the ruling party, who was ousted last night. both of these men want to be president, so i think we are seeing an internal power struggle within the party between these two former generals. some commentators try to present it as a struggle...
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one was a memorable story on the cuddle puddles of birmingham, and one that became the unofficial brothel of ces. we want to thank nbc and cbs, and nbc is an unofficial investor of recode. we're all working on it. the entire recode team is thrilled that our work caught the attention of the national press foundation, and >> we're proud to recognize the successes of news organizations that have embraced the digitsal landscape. and so that's why we're pleased to announce tonight the development of a new series of digital first journalism awards to continue and better honor those who make the best use of technology and innovation to make journalism better. so we'll be announcing more about this new series of awards in the coming year. our next award is the feddy. given to journalism that shows the impact of federal rules and regulations on local communities. tonight's recipient is thomas frank of usa today. for his series showing how defective parts and unsafe aircraft are concealed from the public and government regulators. please welcome thomas frank. >> i'm one of the last ones. the good n
one was a memorable story on the cuddle puddles of birmingham, and one that became the unofficial brothel of ces. we want to thank nbc and cbs, and nbc is an unofficial investor of recode. we're all working on it. the entire recode team is thrilled that our work caught the attention of the national press foundation, and >> we're proud to recognize the successes of news organizations that have embraced the digitsal landscape. and so that's why we're pleased to announce tonight the...